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Author: mshalegang
Surnames: Gilmore, McBride, Carnahan, Gordon, Lappin, Warstler, Hale
Classification: queries
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Sorry, Mike is my dad and he switched some names around. This is the information I
have...
Francis Gilmore (1781 Caran, Ireland - Jul 8, 1846 Cadiz, OH) married Sarah McBride (1790
Ireland - Mar 30, 1840 Cadiz, OH) in Harrison County, Ohio and had seven children - John,
Samuel, Thomas R., William, Margaret, Sarah, and Mary Ann.
Sarah Gilmore (Sept 3, 1821 Cadiz, OH - Sept 11, 1920 Cedar, Iowa) married David Carnahan
on March 16, 1841 in Cadiz, OH and they had eleven children...
Amanda of Canton, OH
D. Gilmore of Des Moines, Iowa
Frances who married J.R. Baer
Harlan of Iowa
Harry
Marion
T.R. of Cedar, Iowa
Will S. of Shawnee, OK
Wilson R. of Rapid City, SD
Glen V. of Fairbury, NB
Sarah
Amanda Carnahan (1852 Cadiz, OH - Nov 1932) married Uriah Gordon (1843-1913 CA) [ *not
Dunbar] Amanda and Uriah had Grace, Elise, Wilber and Harry (Harry was Uriah's son
from his first marriage).
Grace Gordon (1885 Farragut, IA - May 27, 1968) married Loyal R. Lappin (1885-1928) on Jun
30, 1907 in Bolivar, OH. They had Nadine, Ray, Jesse, Majorie, and Hazel (Gail).
Gail Lappin (Oct 18, 1920 - Apr 13, 1980) married Glen (Ed) Warstler (Apr 11, 1907 - Mar
22 1984) and had three children Glyn, Cheryl (Cherry), and my mother Shelley.
Shelley Warstler (July 20, 1956-) married Michael Hale (Jan 14, 1956-) on Jan 24, 1981 and
had two children - Amber and Ashley.
I am Ashley Hale (May 26, 1988-) Great great great great grandchild of Sarah McBride and
Francis Gilmore. Great great great grandchild of Sarah Gilmore and David Carnahan. And
great great grandchild of Amanda Carnahan and Uriah Gordon.
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