Hi
I have an obit for Amelia when she died in Muncie IN. Do you have it, if
not I'll be happy to send it to you.
I'm descended from the LYKINS family in Delaware Co. and they were connected
with the HEATHs/CLEVENGERs, etc. of that county.
Tom
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Subject: [INDELAWA] Looking for info on Amelia Perdieu b. 1794/5 and Rt.
Heath b. 1789
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Author: 0annie7
Surnames: Perdieu, Heath, Tuttle
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I am looking for information on Amelia Perdieu and Robert Heath.
Amelia Perdieu was b. Dec. 1794/5 in Maryland (according to the 1860, 1870
and 1880 census reports) or N. Carolina according to other researchers.
Amelia died in 1887 in Delaware Co., Indiana; at that time she was living
with her son Abner Heath.
Robert Heath was born 1789 in N. Carolina and died 1856 in Delaware Co.,
Indiana.
Amelia and Robert were married Dec 1811 in Guilford, N. Carolina and then
moved to Delaware Co.,Indiana. They had at least two children born in N.
Carolina: Abner b. 1822 and Angeline b. 1825; both Angeline and Abner moved
with their parents to Delaware Co. Angeline married Isaiah Tuttle and they
were my great,great grandparents.
I have no information on the parents of Amelia Perdieu and no stories about
anyone on this line. Any help greatly appreciated since Amelia represents a
dead end for me in my research!
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