Re: Applegarth; Ohio; circa 1800 - Present
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Re: Applegarth; Ohio; circa 1800 - Present
katherine pardini 8/11/02
Here' as far as I have gotten...and apparently all the Applegarths get tied together sometime in early England.
Here's what I have.
George Wm. Applegarth (1814) from Bishop Middleham, Durham Co, England..married Mary Heatherington(1820) fromStaindrop , England
Children:
John F. born in W.Va.1839
Mary E."'"1841
George1843
David1845
Robert born in England 1847
Frederick """1852
Alexander born in Ohio 1855
Eliza??1859
John F ( my great-great grandfather) married Mary Jane Rufer (1840) somewhere on the Ohio/W.Va. border
Children:
Rosalee??
David James 1845
John Franklin 1864
Albert Allison 1877
John Franklin (1864)(my great grandfather) married another Mary ?(1867) in the same area, and lived in Pultney Township on the Ohio River in West Wheeling, Ohio.
Children
Mary E.
John E.
Cecil F.
Clarence
John E ( My grandpa) married Lura McAllister ( my angel and Gram) in Moundsville, W.Va. in 1910...and resided in Belmont County, Colerain Township.
Children
Edward
Clarence
Robert
Maggie A.
Harry
Russell (living Norwich Conn)
Fred (living Barton, Ohio)
Jerry
Maggie A.( my Mom) married Wm. Robert Canter and therefore starts the Canter branch of the family.
The history of this branch is in coal mining and was passed down from generation to generation until it stopped with me.
As you can see George and Mary made several trips back and forth to England, having kids in both countries.
Enjoy…Mike Canter
PS...anyone with more info or pics..PLEASE write me at
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Re: Applegarth; Ohio; circa 1800 - Present
Linda Bolon 9/07/03