Person Source | Samuel Bowne had person sources.1 | |
Residence | 9DA 8MO 1718 | He lived in Flushing, Queens, New York, British America, 9DA 8MO 1718.1,2 |
Person Source | Henry McGlone had person sources.1,2 | |
Marriage | He and Martha Ellen Hill were married.1 | |
Death | Bef 1930 | He died bef 1930.1 |
Name | Lydia Fawcett was also known as Lydia Horner.1 | |
Birth | She was born in Virginia, United States.2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1,3,4 | |
Residence | 26 Mar 1828 | Lydia Ann Horner resided in Richland Township, Belmont, Ohio. United States, on 26 Mar 1828.3 |
Residence | 31 Mar 1828 | Thomas F. Horner resided in Richland Township, Belmont, Ohio. United States, on 31 Mar 1828.5 |
Marriage | 31 Mar 1828 | Lydia Fawcett witnessed the marriage of Thomas F. Horner and Mary Ann Parker on 31 Mar 1828 in Saint Clairsville, Belmont, Ohio, United States.5 |
Misc | 24 Feb 1831 | Lydia Fawcett was named to a committee to propose suitable friends to serve as elders on 24 Feb 1831 at Plainfield Monthly Meeting in Belmont, Ohio, United States.6 |
Misc | 21 Apr 1831 | She requests that her minor children be received into membership on 21 Apr 1831 at Plainfield Monthly Meeting in Belmont, Ohio, United States.1 |
Misc | 23 May 1833 | She was selected to serve on a committee to propose some friends to serve as overseers on 23 May 1833 at Plainfield Monthly Meeting in Belmont, Ohio, United States.7 |
Residence | 2 Mar 1836 | Eunice Horner resided in Richland Township, Belmont, Ohio. United States, on 2 Mar 1836.8 |
Misc | 14 Apr 1836 | Lydia Fawcett was appointed to a committee to propose friends to serve a couple of roles on 14 Apr 1836 at Plainfield Monthly Meeting in Belmont, Ohio, United States.9 |
Misc | 14 Aug 1845 | She was selected as a representative to the Quarterly Meeting on 14 Aug 1845 at Plainfield Monthly Meeting in Belmont, Ohio, United States.10 |
Misc | 13 Jul 1848 | She proposed by a committee to serve a term of three years in the station of elder on 13 Jul 1848 at Plainfield Monthly Meeting in Belmont, Ohio, United States.11 |
Misc | 16 Nov 1854 | She was appointed for a term of three years as overseer of St. Clairsville on 16 Nov 1854 at Plainfield Monthly Meeting in Belmont, Ohio, United States.12 |
Name | Eunice Horner was also known as Eunice Haines. | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 | |
Misc | 21 Apr 1831 | She witnessed the miscellaneous event of Lydia Fawcett on 21 Apr 1831 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.1 |
Residence | 2 Mar 1836 | Eunice Horner lived in Richland Township, Belmont, Ohio. United States, on 2 Mar 1836.2 |
Marriage | 2 Mar 1836 | William Haines and she were married on 2 Mar 1836 in Saint Clairsville, Belmont, Ohio, United States.2 |
Person Source | Sarah Horner had person sources.1 | |
Misc | 21 Apr 1831 | She witnessed the miscellaneous event of Lydia Fawcett on 21 Apr 1831 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.1 |
Name | Mary Jane Horner was also known as Mary Jane Bonsett. | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 | |
Misc | 21 Apr 1831 | She witnessed the miscellaneous event of Lydia Fawcett on 21 Apr 1831 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.1 |
Marriage | 24 Apr 1845 | Thomas Bonsett and Mary Jane Horner were married on 24 Apr 1845 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.2 |
Name | Phebe Ellen Horner was also known as Phebe Ellen Thompson.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.2 | |
Birth | Ca. 1823 | She was born ca. 1823 in Ohio, United States. In the 1860 census, the age written is 32. I think the census taker made a mistake and should have written 37.3,4 |
Misc | 21 Apr 1831 | She witnessed the miscellaneous event of Lydia Fawcett on 21 Apr 1831 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.2 |
Marriage | 4 Mar 1840 | John H. Thompson and Phebe Ellen Horner were married on 4 Mar 1840 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.1 |
Misc | Bet 14 Oct 1841 and 14 Apr 1842 | She was reported as married contrary to discipline. A testimay was prepared and delivered to her during the period bet 14 Oct 1841 and 14 Apr 1842 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.5 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of John H. Thompson in the 1850 census in Richland Township, Belmont, Ohio. United States.3 |
Census | 1 Jun 1860 | She appeared in the household of John H. Thompson in the 1860 census in Saint Clairsville, Belmont, Ohio, United States.4 |
Person Source | Drusilla Horner had person sources.1 | |
Misc | 21 Apr 1831 | She witnessed the miscellaneous event of Lydia Fawcett on 21 Apr 1831 in Belmont, Ohio, United States.1 |
Birth | 15DA 8MO 1736 | Mary Potts was born 15DA 8MO 1736 in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, British America.1,2 |
Name | She was also known as Mary Horner.1 | |
Name | She was also known as Mary Hornor.3,4 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1,3,4,5 | |
Marriage | 16 Nov 1757 | Isaac Horner, Jr., and she were married on 16 Nov 1757 in Trenton, Hunterdon, New Jersey, British America.1,3,4,6 |
Residence | 1758 | She lived in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, British America, in 1758.3,4 |
Misc | 1768 | She became a minister in 1768.1 |
Residence | 10 May 1770 | 7 |
Death | 31DA 5MO 1776 | She died 31DA 5MO 1776 in Hunterdon, New Jersey, British America.1 |
Burial | She was buried at Friends Burying Ground, Kingwood Meeting (now known as Quakertown Friends Meeting), in Quakertown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, British America.1 | |
Obituary | 1 | |
Obituary | 5 |