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- [S1499] Miami County, Ohio Genealogical Research, Ohio. Clark Co. New Carlisle - New Carlisle Cemetery, (http://www.tdn-net.com/genealogy/cemetery/New%20Carlisle/NC-Cem.htm, 2005), 22 Feb 2009, 22 Feb 2009, David J. Smith entry (Reliability: 3).
«b»Name: David J. Smith
Born: 7 Feb 1795, Annon, Scotland
Died: 13 Sep 1878
Source: DR
Place of death: Bethel Twp, Clark, OH
Grave locations: CY-080-06
Age at death: 83y 7m 6d
Spouse: Sallie Cory
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This is from an Excel file copied from the Internet.
- [S1499] Miami County, Ohio Genealogical Research, Ohio. Clark Co. New Carlisle - New Carlisle Cemetery, (http://www.tdn-net.com/genealogy/cemetery/New%20Carlisle/NC-Cem.htm, 2005), 22 Feb 2009, 22 Feb 2009, David J. Smith entry (Reliability: 3).
«b»Name: David J. Smith
Born: 7 Feb 1795, Annon, Scotland
Died: 13 Sep 1878
Source: DR
Place of death: Bethel Twp, Clark, OH
Grave locations: CY-080-06
Age at death: 83y 7m 6d
Spouse: Sallie Cory«/b»
This is from an Excel file copied from the Internet.
- [S20] History of Clark County, Ohio, The, Page 706 (Reliability: 3).
Page 706
Thomas Cory was born in Essex County, N.J., in 1738. He came to Ohio in a very early day, and settled in Warren County, whence he came to Bethel Township, this county, in 1803, bringing his son Elnathan, with whom he lived until his death in 1813.
Elnathan Cory was born in Essex County, N.J., January, 1776. He came to this township with his father in 1803, and entered the northwest quarter of Section 34. During the war of 1812, he was an extensive contractor with the Government for army supplies. He married Hannah Jennings in June, 1800, and by her had eleven children, of whom eight lived to adult age and three died in infancy. Four are now living, viz, Judge David J. Cory, Eliza Miller, Rhoda W. Cross and Sarah Smith. Mrs. Cory died August 20, 1834, and her husband June 8, 1842.
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