Re: Charles and George Nebergall
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Charles and George Nebergall
Anna Dahlquist 3/17/06
Anna Marie, I think you've got the right one, and I'm sorry no one else has replied to date.As an Ancestry subscriber, I've used their resources and my own database on the family to arrive at this chain back to the immigrant Jacob:
1.Charles Leland Nebergall; md. Mary R.
2.George Thomas Nebergall, b. 10 June 1886 in Canton, IL; md. Ethel Marie Coykendall and lived in Canton.
3.George M. Nebergall, b. March 1856 in IL; md. Alice M. Harris and lived first in Harris Twp. of Fulton Co., but later in Canton.Due to proximity of this young husband to his presumed father in the 1880 census, I have the next generation back as:
4.Philip Nebergall, b. 9 Jan. 1828 in VA; md. Mary A. Hall and lived in 1860 in New Salem Twp. of McDonough Co., IL, and in 1880 in Harris Twp. of Fulton County.
5.David Nebergall, b. 12 Sep 1805 in Augusta Co., VA; md. Mary Ann Switzer and lived in New Salem Twp. of McDonough Co. after 1846, later dying in Fulton County.
6.Phillip Nebergall, b. 1780; md. Mary Lambert in Augusta County and lived abt 1828 in Cumberland Co., PA (as implied by a daughter's marriage), in 1840 in Seneca Co., OH, and died in Fulton Co., IL, in 1856.
7.immigrant Jacob Nebergall, arrived in Philadelphia in 1772, baptized a son in late 1773 at the New Hanover Lutheran Church, Montgomery Co., PA, and then moved through Frederick Co., MD, and Augusta/Rockingham Cos., VA, before arriving about in Ross Co., OH, about 1808.
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Re: Charles and George Nebergall
Anna Dahlquist 1/02/07