William Hartsock / Ohio-Iowa
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Re: Heaton
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Posted: 6 Oct 2003 3:22PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hi Susan. As we travel a lot, I have records in both our RV and at home. The sources is what I want to find for you! We almost but not quite jive. My Family Tree Maker Program shows: a Catherine Heaton, b Dec. l4, 1833; to a Benjamin and Mary Heaton. She married a William Hartsock in 1853.
Henry Hartsock (Sr., or I,) married Susannah Williams abt. 1780, probably in Washington Co., PA.
Elizabeth Hartsock, dau of Henry Hartsock I, married a Christopher Cox. Elizabeth and Christopher are buried on the original Hartsock farm in PA. One of their children was named Jacob Cox, born in PA, he died in MO, he married Elizabeth Tollon.
Elizabeth's brother Henry Hartsock (Jr. or II) married an Amy Cox. They moved to Ohio after the first five children were born. This Amy is buried in Iowa City, IA, near several of her children.
These people descend from Henry Hartsock (Sr., or I) of E. Bethlehem Twp., Washington Co, PA.
What all do you have? My husband's line descends from Henry I. Thanks.
Henry Hartsock (Sr., or I,) married Susannah Williams abt. 1780, probably in Washington Co., PA.
Elizabeth Hartsock, dau of Henry Hartsock I, married a Christopher Cox. Elizabeth and Christopher are buried on the original Hartsock farm in PA. One of their children was named Jacob Cox, born in PA, he died in MO, he married Elizabeth Tollon.
Elizabeth's brother Henry Hartsock (Jr. or II) married an Amy Cox. They moved to Ohio after the first five children were born. This Amy is buried in Iowa City, IA, near several of her children.
These people descend from Henry Hartsock (Sr., or I) of E. Bethlehem Twp., Washington Co, PA.
What all do you have? My husband's line descends from Henry I. Thanks.