You will find my lines in each of these counties from 1830-1900
I am a experienced researcher who is reseaching several counties in Indiana.
My line is primarily PIPER. Dudley Piper was a Sgt. of Scouts for Gen. St.
Clair, Bridg. Gen. Wilkinson, and Gen A. Wayne.
He served at Fallen Timbers, St. Clairs Defeat, and Ft. Recovery.
He was buried in 1836 in Wayne/Fayette Counties. This war hero is yet to be
found.
His wife MAry died after 1840 somewhere near him I'm sure.
their sons;John,Robert, William ,Thomas,Chase,Samuel laid footstepsin
hoosier territory long before the first corn was shucked.
They farmed land in Franklin, Marshall, and Fayette Counties.
John is buried in Salem Cem . Samuel went to Mo. ,Chase married Rachel Boyd
and both died in 1838 of illness.,Robert left to Ne. and Thomas left family
who now lives two blocks from Connorsville library.
John married into the White Family.
Robert maried into the Lynch Family. Anderson & Militha now residing in
Salem with wife of Robert Margaret Lynch Piper.
Chase and Reachel Piper still unfound.
Anderson Piper served in the 73rd Indiana Volunteers and was brought home to
die.
I have researched this family for 21 years. I have amassed much info.
Piper-Lynch-White-Shirley-Eisenhower