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Posted by: Betty Drake (ID *****1380) Date: February 27, 2008 at 22:54:54
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I need help with the confusion of these two John W. Armentrouts.
The first John was born Jan. 14, 1820 in Virginia and d. May 1, 1897 in Pickaway County, Ohio. It is said that he is buried in Peck Cemetery. This cemetery is located about 4 miles South of Williamsport,
near the Ross County line.
This John W. Armentrout was married to Lucinda Michael? or Lucinda Peck? I found a marriage record for John W. Armentrout and Lucinda Michael. Was she a Michael or was she a Peck that married a Michael then married John W. Armentrout? John and Lucinda had many children , Henry, George, Margaret, Jane, John, William, and Elizabeth . There may be more but these are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. The second John W. Armentrout was born in 1826 Virginia. He was never married and had no children. He lived with Jacob and Amelia Carr Peck and was listed as a nephew. By 1880 he was still living with Jacob and Amelia Carr Peck and was 55 yrs old and was a Invalid. There were clearly 2 John W. Armentrouts in Pickaway County, Ohio both born in Virginia. The second John is 99.99% related to Jacob and Amelia Carr Peck.

My biggest question right now is. Is the John W. Armentrout buried in Peck Cemetery the first John born in 1820 or the second one that was born in 1826 Virginia. Does anyone have proof that the John Buried there is indeed John born in 1820.? Who were the parents of these two men. I need proof that John born 1820 was the son of David Armentrout and Barbara Layman/ Lemon

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