Hi,
I'm new to the list, but am hoping someone can help with my request. I had hoped
to find this myself at the local library, but Hamilton Co. OH seems not to carry
much on Cass Co. IN.
I received an e-mail message some time ago that the History of Cass Co. In pg
765 lists a BIO on Daniel Fogelsong. The only quote I received is as follows:
"Daniel Fogelsong was married in Harrison township this county to Sarah J.
daughter of Daniel and Mary (Borum) Remley. She was born in Hamilton County,
Ohio 20 April, 1821" (could possibly be 1825). I have found their marriage
listed in Cass Co. Oct 9 1844.
I understand that a genealogy of the Clary family (dau. Rebecca Remley married
Isaac Newton Clary Dec 7 1843 Cass Co.) also gives Daniel's wife as Mary Borum.
But, another genealogy "Pioneers All: Douglass Callaham Remley Dobbins Wilson
Clary" by M.Thornsen, W.J. Armstrong, R.Armstrong lists Elizabeth Remley's
parents as Daniel & Mary Cochran. Many years ago W. J. Armstrong left a 4
generation pedigree at the Warren Co. Genealogical Soc. showing this same
information, apparently using the below sited Hamilton Co. marriage record (as I
had) as his source.
My question/brick was lies with Sarah's mother. Daniel Remley, son of Christian
Remley (27 Feb 1768-2 Jan 1811) and Elizabeth Heck (25 Feb 1774- aft 1850)
married Mary "Cochran" in Hamilton Co. OH 19 Oct. 1818.
On 1 Jun. 1815 in Warren Co. Daniel's mother, the widow Ramley (sic) married
Aaron Boram who was also a widower with several children. Aaron died in 1846,
and in Aug. 1847 an attorney was hired to "prosecute a suit against other heirs
at law of Aaron Boram deceased." A summons was issued to appear in Dec 1847
which among the names is listed Daniel & Mary Remley. As a step-son, Daniel was
not an "heir at law". None of his siblings were named, not even his sister Mary
who married Aaron's son Jonathan who was named in the will.
The thought has frequently crossed my mind that Mary Borum and Mary Cochran are
one and the same, she being a widow when she married Daniel. She then would have
been another of Aaron Boram's daughter's and therefore an "heir at law"
(all
females were named with spouses if married). But, due to several courthouse
fires, marriage records in Hamilton Co. OH prior to 1817 are virtually
non-existent and I cannot prove this by that means. There were Cochran's in the
area Aaron Boram lived, several that fought in the War of 1812 with his son
Jesse, one or two who seem to have disappeared by the 1820 census, but I have
been unable to find anything by that means.
So, after making a short request long :-) if anyone has access to the above
mentioned BIO that can transcribe or send me copy's (will pay costs) I would be
most appreciative. Perhaps the full BIO might help. As well, if anyone has any
further information on Daniel Remley and his descendants......
Will gladly share my research on the Boram/Booram & Remley/Ramley families of
Hamilton & Warren Co. OH if anyone would like additional information on either.
Thanks to all,
Linda Boorom
Hamilton Co., (Cincinnati) OH