Adam MYERS
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Re: Adam MYERS
| byahn (View posts) | Posted: 19 Jul 2008 7:17PM GMT |
Classification: Query
The Weedman line is a well documented one in a book by Gina Lee Theiss, and the family held a reunion in FayetteCo, PA a few weeks ago.
I, too am a descendent of these lines.
Adam(b3/25/1755 at Ft Town, VA) is the son of HenryMires (Myers)Sr. and had two known brothers: Fredrick and Henry. Fredrick stayed in the Uniontown, PA area when many of the Myers and Weedmans started the move to OH. They first show in the OH census in 1809, Licking Co, OH, then Huron Co, OH in 1820. Many more children are found in his pension records from the Revolution.
Son John, my ancestor, moved with some of the Weedmans to KY in about 1820 when he married Rheuma Schmidt or Smith in Bath Co, KY and they are in the Montgomery Co, KY census 1810-1830 when they moved to Calloway Co, KY.
I have more information I would love to trade.
I, too am a descendent of these lines.
Adam(b3/25/1755 at Ft Town, VA) is the son of HenryMires (Myers)Sr. and had two known brothers: Fredrick and Henry. Fredrick stayed in the Uniontown, PA area when many of the Myers and Weedmans started the move to OH. They first show in the OH census in 1809, Licking Co, OH, then Huron Co, OH in 1820. Many more children are found in his pension records from the Revolution.
Son John, my ancestor, moved with some of the Weedmans to KY in about 1820 when he married Rheuma Schmidt or Smith in Bath Co, KY and they are in the Montgomery Co, KY census 1810-1830 when they moved to Calloway Co, KY.
I have more information I would love to trade.