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29201 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
EARL, Madge E. (I39509)
 
29202 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
EARL, William Glenn (I39513)
 
29203 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
EARL, Milton (I39517)
 
29204 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
FLOWERS, Frank Augustus (I39518)
 
29205 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
STOUT, John (I39520)
 
29206 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
BROADMAN, Margaret Belle Dorothy (I39521)
 
29207 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
WATSON, Alma Lynn (I39522)
 
29208 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
KENISTON, Evelyn (I39524)
 
29209 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
WHITESIDE, Mahlon Perry (I39525)
 
29210 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
DUNN, Mary Elizabeth (I39527)
 
29211 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
CROSIER, Bonnie Jean (I5233)
 
29212 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
STERZER (I21666)
 
29213 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
ACKERMAN, Daisy Ethel (I21667)
 
29214 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
CROSIER, Edward Marshall (I21668)
 
29215 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
STERZER, Katleen June (I39528)
 
29216 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
FARRELL (I39529)
 
29217 -------------------------------------------------------------
GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
c. Thomas Milton Earl see above 
EARL, Thomas (I39530)
 
29218 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GRANT, Brandon (I44072)
 
29219 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GRANT, Maris Lee (I44073)
 
29220 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GRANT, Maeve Olicia (I44074)
 
29221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DAWSON, Olivia Nancy (I12366)
 
29222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VAUGHN, Payton Wade (I44075)
 
29223 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VAUGHN, Brady Lynn (I44076)
 
29224 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VAUGHN, Payton Wade Jr. (I44077)
 
29225 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MIRANDA, Paola (I41511)
 
29226 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CLEGG, Alexa Catherine (I41514)
 
29227 -----Original Message----- From: Coco Woo [mailto:cocorush77@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:31 PM To: David Marshall Subject: Re: Hello

David,
Amazing! This is so fascinating. I knew little to nothing about the
Rush side of my family. My grandfather was an older man when he had my
father and passed away when I was only eight. The short time he was in
my life he was beloved. His brother E.B. (Elijah Baxter) lived in our
town but was tragically murdered in a home invasion when I was just a
toddler. I never got to meet any of my Rush Great-Aunts as they lived
elsewhere and we were in Oklahoma. Great to know I have some long lost
family out there! As far as I know my father is the last male Rush
from that line. I currently live in Montréal Quebec Canada but of
course grew up in Oklahoma. I've only just started researching the
Rush family and your information has been such a wealth! Really I
can't thank you enough. Here are some dates I have for my branch:

William Henry Rush: May 29th 1910 Death: Aug 1st 1986

Nola Carmel "Joan" Rush: Nov 15th 1920

Linda Rush-Thomas: Dec 10th 1942

Stevan Michael Rush: Apr 25th 1951:

Then there's me, I'm Courtney Rush-Woo Nov 16th 1977 married to Albert
Jun Woo and we have a daughter Lillian Lien Yee Woo Dec 17th 2004.

Please pass my hellos to your wife, my second cousin! :) I've attached
a couple of pictures of myself and my family and one of my
grandparents when they were a similar age.

Again, thank you so much!
Courtney


_____________________________________________________________

-----Original Message----- From: Coco Woo [mailto:cocorush77@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 3:19 PM To: david@marshallgenealogy.org Subject: Hello

I was having a hard time finding any information about my family. I
plugged my great-Grandmother's name into Google and your site was the
only one that came up. Surprisingly enough the information was a
match, I had found my great-Grandmother's information. Thank you so
much! This is my family
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dwmsr42/dat52.htm#7 My
grandfather was William Henry Rush. I just wanted to clarify some
information here
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dwmsr42/dat75.htm#3 William's
wife (my grandmother) was not named Carmen but her name is Nola
Carmel. Their children are my father, Steven Michael Rush and my aunt
Linda Carol Rush-Thomas.
Now, if I'm reading the information correctly, all of the families
featured on your site are all somehow related to a Marshall family?

Thank you so much for your work,
Courtney Rush-Woo 
RUSH, William Henry (I2463)
 
29228 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RUSH, Linda Carol (I2479)
 
29229 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RUSH, Courtney (I42338)
 
29230 -----Original Message----- From: Coco Woo [mailto:cocorush77@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:31 PM To: David Marshall Subject: Re: Hello

David,
Amazing! This is so fascinating. I knew little to nothing about the
Rush side of my family. My grandfather was an older man when he had my
father and passed away when I was only eight. The short time he was in
my life he was beloved. His brother E.B. (Elijah Baxter) lived in our
town but was tragically murdered in a home invasion when I was just a
toddler. I never got to meet any of my Rush Great-Aunts as they lived
elsewhere and we were in Oklahoma. Great to know I have some long lost
family out there! As far as I know my father is the last male Rush
from that line. I currently live in Montréal Quebec Canada but of
course grew up in Oklahoma. I've only just started researching the
Rush family and your information has been such a wealth! Really I
can't thank you enough. Here are some dates I have for my branch:

William Henry Rush: May 29th 1910 Death: Aug 1st 1986

Nola Carmel "Joan" Rush: Nov 15th 1920

Linda Rush-Thomas: Dec 10th 1942

Stevan Michael Rush: Apr 25th 1951:

Then there's me, I'm Courtney Rush-Woo Nov 16th 1977 married to Albert
Jun Woo and we have a daughter Lillian Lien Yee Woo Dec 17th 2004.

Please pass my hellos to your wife, my second cousin! :) I've attached
a couple of pictures of myself and my family and one of my
grandparents when they were a similar age.

Again, thank you so much!
Courtney 
WOO, Albert Jun (I42339)
 
29231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WOO, Lilliam Lien Yee (I42340)
 
29232 -----Original Message-----
From: ANNA HALL [mailto:anna.hall71@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:27 AM
To: Dmarshall3@sc.rr.com
Subject: Marshall Family

Hi DMarshall,

I don't know if you are one of my relatives in the Marshall family. My name is Anna Leigh Gibson Hall. My Mother was Eva Elizabeth Marshall Gibson and she was the daughter of Roy and Ella Marshall. My Mother is a first cousin to Della Jones and I have the book of House and Barn Mountain. If you receive this message please email me at
anna.hall71@verizon.net 
HALL, Ronald Hugh Sr. (I43377)
 
29233 -----Original Message-----
From: anna.hall71@verizon.net [mailto:anna.hall71@verizon.net]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 9:26 AM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Re: RE: RE: Marshall Family


Hi David,

It is nice to hear from you again. I am sorry I confused you about the names. It should be Bobby Joe Gibson, Gordon William Gibson and David Gibson. I went back and looked at the e-mail and you were right as you had Bobby Gordon and that is two people.

When you get the manuscrip of the Marshall's done, I want to purchase a copy.

Thanks for all your work and when I get my sister and brothers families together I will get it to you.

Thanks again,

Anna Hall


 
GIBSON, Gordon William (I41567)
 
29234 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MCBRIDE, Claude Joseph (I44614)
 
29235 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MCBRIDE, Arlene (I44615)
 
29236 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Alene (I44616)
 
29237 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. JARRELL, Donnie (I44617)
 
29238 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. JARRELL, Glenda (I44618)
 
29239 -----Original Message-----
From: Gloria L.Strader
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2023 12:56 PM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Comments

Comments: Hi! I am looking at this and in case you want to update this records I unfortunately have to report that Anita C Knott (Strader) passed away on 7/6/2016, and my dear husband John David Strader did also passed away on 2/28/2021.

Gloria L. Strader ( Palau)
gloriastrader@gmail.com


 
STRADER, John David (I37063)
 
29240 -----Original Message-----
From: James David Park Jr
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2023 2:51 PM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Comments

Comments: You have an error on my father's name. Correct name is James David Park Sr. Married to Betty Clee Doggett Park.

You are welcome.
JDP

James David Park Jr
Jparkjr@verizon.net

 
PARK, James David Sr. (I1800)
 
29241 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PARK, James David Jr. (I1803)
 
29242 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PARK, Susan Jo (I1801)
 
29243 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PARK, Patricia Clee (I1802)
 
29244 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BECKER, Haven Marshall (I43450)
 
29245 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. NOLT, Jay Glenn (I43452)
 
29246 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MARSHALL, Wanda Marie (I43453)
 
29247 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PETERSON, John Craig (I43454)
 
29248 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PETERSON, Cassandre Nicole (I43455)
 
29249 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PARRA-FERRO, Fernando (I43456)
 
29250 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PETERSON, Jennifer Caryn (I43457)
 

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