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At 05:19 AM 4/11/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Where did you find the information on Aaron Carman's estate? Thanks
>
Fay,
Aaron's probate records are kept by the New Jersey State
Archives. In his will, he mentioned his wife Rachel and his only child,
Wilson Carman.
Hope this helps, Dan
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nj+index+1301379217+F
The above location has a land sale from Hunterdon Co., NJ from
Peter Wilson to William Humphries in 1766.
Aaron Carman and Andrew Wilson witness the deed of sale.
This is no doubt the same Aaron Carman who died in 1775 in
the said County. Peter Wilson and Andrew Wilson both were
executors of Aaron Carman's Estate.
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/laland/laland.pl
This is an interface to the Pre-1908 Homestead and Cash Entry Patents from
the Bureau of Land Management's General Land Office (GLO) Automated Records
Project. This data was prepared for the Web by Karen Isaacson and Joy Fisher.
Last Name First Name Init Date Parish Acres
CARMON ASA 1849 Madison/Richland 0.0000
CARMON ASA 1849 Madison/Richland 0.0000
CARMON ASA 1849 Madison/Richland 105.4900
CARMONI JOSE 1897 Sabine 96.6000
Tunis Ferman Mumford, residing on a fine farm of 100 acres, situated in
the northwest corner of Pike Township, has been a life-long resident of
Clark County. He was born in Pike Township, Clark County, Ohio, July 4,
1860, on the old homestead farm of his maternal grandfather, and is a son
of William H. and Nancy (Carmen) Mumford.
William H. Mumford was born in the old log cabin on his father's farm in
Pike Township, Clark County, March 4, 1835, and is a son of Richard
Mumford, who came from Maryland to Ohio on horseback and was one of the
pioneers of this section. The latter died here at a ripe old age, and was
the father of the following children: William H.; Alexander: Mary, widow
of Peter Barley; John A. and Daniel, deceased. William H. Mumford helped
clear the farm and has followed farming all his life, except the time spent
in the army during the Civil War. He was a member of teh Seventy-first
Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and during his service of three years
and six months participated in many important engagements. He married
Nancy Carmen, who was born in a log cabin on the pioneer farm of her
father, John Carmen, who came with his wife from Pennsylvania, at an early
date, and lived in Pike Township until his death, at the age of eighty
years. Mr. and Mrs. Mumford became the parents of the following children:
Mary, who is the wife of Henry McCrosson, of Dayton, Ohio; Sarah, who is
the wife of Sharon Scott, lives in Miami County, Ohio; John A., deceased;
Tunis F.; Charles R., deceased; Wilbert H., who resides in Miami County;
and Clara Adella, who is the wife of David Littlejohn, lives in Champaign,
Ohio. Mrs. Mumford died in April, 1900. Mr. Mumford resides at the home
of his youngest daughter.
(Skipping to actual gene info)
On February 20, 1878, Mr. (Tunis) Mumford was united in marriage with
Martha Wrightsman, a daughter of Richard and Minerva (Adamson) Wrightsman,
of Indiana.
(Skippimg again to their children)
Tunis F. Mumford and his estimable wife are parents of three children,
as follows: Clarence, who lives in Troy, Ohio, married Mary Hill, and has
a daughter, Glenna May; Glenna, who died aged nine years; and Blanche, who
is the wife of Wilber Maxson. He is a member of the Honey Creek Church.
p. 1023-1024, History of Springfield and Clark Counties, City of
Springfield
1908
Sandy Roche Schroeder (SamiWV)
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