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Sorry Eliz, no connection to my Joseph Charlton
Marg
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Subject: [CHARLTON] Joseph Charlton
> I'm looking for a Joseph Charlton who married Ann Spoors or Spoor around
1855
> in or around New Castle on tyne. One of their descendants was a Thomas
> Charlton who lived in Philadelphia in 1924.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Eliz
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I'm looking for a Joseph Charlton who married Ann Spoors or Spoor around 1855
in or around New Castle on tyne. One of their descendants was a Thomas
Charlton who lived in Philadelphia in 1924.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Eliz
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Researching Washington Co, PA CHARLTON Line.
I am researching and looking for descendants of the family line of Robert
Charlton and Mary ?. They arrived in Washington Co, PA after the 1820
Census and before 1828.
Robert CHARLTON apparently was a tenant farmer (have found no land records
in his name) and died at Cooks Mill in Washington Co. PA 1828.
He and his wife Mary UNK, had six sons, therr were no daughters mentioned in
Robert's intestate record or Mary's will 1842.
1. Samuel b ca 1805 m 1. Rebecca SHIPE children: Benjamin and Frank.
m. 2. Elizabeth ? MORROW (a widow ?) Children. Joseph, Mary E., John
H., Susan,
Rebecca J., and Samuel. (1850 Census)
2. John, b. ca 1809. m. Maria GROUND(s). Children: Samuel R., m. Elizabeth
Crumrine Horn; William J., m. Sarah LEYDA ;(my gr grandparents) Joseph G.,
John P.; Henry (died in Civil War); Elizabeth; Margaret; and Thomas
3. Daniel b. ca 1813, m. Cassandra JOHNS. he died Stubenville, OH ca Sept
21, 1845,
Unknown if he had children
4. Joseph b. ca 1818 m. Margaret ? Children (1850 Census) Robert, Joseph
B., & William b. PA. Joseph went to Keouk County Iowa abt 1855. Later
census show other children Caroline, Margaret M. , Nancy J. Lucy, Ellen,
Fanny and Elizabeth
5. Robert b ca 1827 m. Mary A. ? Children (1870 Census) Mary M., Eliza J.,
James, John, Robert, Eva, and Ella.
6. Jacob b. 1828 m. Joanna ? Children (1850 Census) Mary
I would like to correspond with anyone having any information or researching
any of the above
Dixie Weideman,
Posted on: CHARLTON Queries
Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/c/h/CHARLTON/queries?...
Surname: Charlton, Powell, Munford
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Hi LaRae
Saw your message and I am also looking for Mary (Powell)Charlton. don't
know when she was born or who she married, but do know her parents are
Seymore Powell Sr and Jane Munford. she has two drothers William and Seymore
Jr Powell who were born in Yorktown VA and died there, they were both Officers
in the Rev.War their sister Mary Powell, married a Charlton. and they had
a daughter Jane Charlton who married my g-g-g-grandfather Osborn Keeling
Also saw where your Stephen sullivan married Martha Powell any connection
their.? It looks like this Charlton family just jumped off the face of
the earth. Haveing a hard time with this bunch.
Appreciate any and all info
Thanks
Nancy