Lydia Steele m G Rankin & bro John Steel
FIRST GENERATION
1.? STEELE was born between 1702 and 1714.He was living between 1702 and 1746 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He was living between 1746 and 1755 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.
He was married to Lydia ? between 1725 and 1730 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.Emigrated to Lancaster county, Pennsylvania with their children in 1746.
Lydia was 13 years old, coming from Newton parish in Derry county, Ireland.
Their church affiliation was with the Presbyterian church.Lydia ? was born between 1705 and 1714.She was living between 1725 and 1746 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.She was living between 1746 and 1755 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.? STEELE and Lydia ? had the following children:
+2 i. Rev. John STEELE.
+3 ii. Lydia STEELE.
SECOND GENERATION
2.Rev. John STEELE was born in 1731/32 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He was living between 1731 and 1746 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He was ordained before 1744 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He Church Name Londonderry Presbytery in 1744 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He was living between 1746 and 1755 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.He Church Name Prsbyterian/Moderator of the Synod in 1750 in Pennsylvania.He Church Name Prsbyterian Minister about 1750 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.He received a degree in Theology about 1750 in Scotland.He Church Name Nottingham Presbyterian Church/Minister in 1755 in New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.He was living in 1760 in Virginia.He was living between 1770 and 1780 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.He lived in Cumberland Valley Pennsylvania I guess it is in Cumberland County.He died on Feb 12 1780 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.He owned Plantation in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.He Served in Militia in Pennsylvania.
He was married to Lydia ? between 1749 and 1755.Lydia ? was born between 1732 and 1735.Rev. John STEELE and Lydia ? had the following children:
4 i. Sylvia STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
5 ii. John STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
6 iii. Elizabeth STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
7 iv. Margaret STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
8 v. Mary STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
9 vi. Sarah STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
10 vii. Robert STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
11 viii. Steele McLean STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.He could have been adopted.
12 ix. Jean STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
2.Rev. John STEELE was born in 1731/32 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He was living between 1731 and 1746 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He was ordained before 1744 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He Church Name Londonderry Presbytery in 1744 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.He was living between 1746 and 1755 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.He Church Name Prsbyterian/Moderator of the Synod in 1750 in Pennsylvania.He Church Name Prsbyterian Minister about 1750 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.He received a degree in Theology about 1750 in Scotland.He Church Name Nottingham Presbyterian Church/Minister in 1755 in New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.He was living in 1760 in Virginia.He was living between 1770 and 1780 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.He lived in Cumberland Valley Pennsylvania I guess it is in Cumberland County.He died on Feb 12 1780 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.He owned Plantation in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.He Served in Militia in Pennsylvania.
He was married to Lydia ? between 1749 and 1755.Lydia ? was born between 1732 and 1735.Rev. John STEELE and Lydia ? had the following children:
4 i. Sylvia STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
5 ii. John STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
6 iii. Elizabeth STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
7 iv. Margaret STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
8 v. Mary STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
9 vi. Sarah STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
10 vii. Robert STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
11 viii. Steele McLean STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.He could have been adopted.
12 ix. Jean STEELE was born between 1750 and 1773.
3.Lydia STEELE1 was born in 1733 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.She was living between 1733 and 1746 in Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.She emigrated in 1746 from Newton Parish, Londonderry county, Ireland.She immigrated in 1746 to Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.She was living between 1746 and 1755 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.She Church Name Prsbyterian between 1746 and 1788 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.She was living between 1755 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She died before Apr 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
She was married to George RANKIN (son of Robert RANKIN and Rebecca ?) in Jul 1755 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.George RANKIN was born in 1729 in Letterkenny Parish, Donegal county, Ireland.He was living in 1729/30 in Letterkenny Parish, Donegal county, Ireland.He Church Name Presbyterian church, ruling Elder/Buffalo Presbyterian Church, between 1729 and 1761 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1732 and 1753 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.He was living between 1753 and 1761 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He died in 1761 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He signed a will on Oct 21 1861 in Guilford county, North Carolina.The will of George Rankin is proved by will Dinney, one of the witnesses.Lydia Rankin & Thomas Donnell qualify as executors.The will of George Rankin a farmer (book11 page 141) made while "very weak of Body" on May 23, 1760.Wife Lydia (one third of the benefit of my plantation).Sons: John (under age but when 21 years old gets my land on Brush Creek) & Robert (under age when 21 years of age, gets two thirds of my plantation where I live).Exrs: wife & friend Esq. Thomas Donnell.Witnesses: John Braly. William Denny & Robert Rankin.Nov 6, 1772: The estate of deceased George Rankin (dated 1761 posted 1762) is returned by Thomas Donald & Lidia Rankin Admrs.Sales in 1765 & in 1761 for quit rent, the widow, Thomas Hunt, Robert Sumpton & Boulter Bazils & c., it amounts to 19-7-10Lydia STEELE and George RANKIN had the following children:
+13 i. Robert RANKIN.
+14 ii. John RANKIN.
She was married to Arthur R. E. FORBIS in 1764 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He married Mrs. Lydia (Steele) Rankin, widow of ruling elder George Rankin.Arthur R. E. FORBIS was born between 1723 and 1733.He was living in 1764 in Hunting Creek, Guilford County, North Carolina.He owned Hunting Creek in 1764 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He secured a grant from the Earl Granville for 640 acres on Hunting Creek.He Church Name Buffalo Presbyterian Church, between 1764 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He died in 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He died leaving four daughters.John and Robert Rankin were the executors of his will.Lydia STEELE and Arthur R. E. FORBIS had the following children:
15 i. Anne FORBIS was born between 1765 and 1775 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1765 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
+16 ii. Lydia FORBIS.
+17 iii. Jennet FORBIS.
18 iv. Elizabeth FORBIS was born between 1765 and 1775 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1766 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
She was married to George RANKIN (son of Robert RANKIN and Rebecca ?) in Jul 1755 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.George RANKIN was born in 1729 in Letterkenny Parish, Donegal county, Ireland.He was living in 1729/30 in Letterkenny Parish, Donegal county, Ireland.He Church Name Presbyterian church, ruling Elder/Buffalo Presbyterian Church, between 1729 and 1761 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1732 and 1753 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.He was living between 1753 and 1761 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He died in 1761 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He signed a will on Oct 21 1861 in Guilford county, North Carolina.The will of George Rankin is proved by will Dinney, one of the witnesses.Lydia Rankin & Thomas Donnell qualify as executors.The will of George Rankin a farmer (book11 page 141) made while "very weak of Body" on May 23, 1760.Wife Lydia (one third of the benefit of my plantation).Sons: John (under age but when 21 years old gets my land on Brush Creek) & Robert (under age when 21 years of age, gets two thirds of my plantation where I live).Exrs: wife & friend Esq. Thomas Donnell.Witnesses: John Braly. William Denny & Robert Rankin.Nov 6, 1772: The estate of deceased George Rankin (dated 1761 posted 1762) is returned by Thomas Donald & Lidia Rankin Admrs.Sales in 1765 & in 1761 for quit rent, the widow, Thomas Hunt, Robert Sumpton & Boulter Bazils & c., it amounts to 19-7-10Lydia STEELE and George RANKIN had the following children:
+13 i. Robert RANKIN.
+14 ii. John RANKIN.
She was married to Arthur R. E. FORBIS in 1764 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He married Mrs. Lydia (Steele) Rankin, widow of ruling elder George Rankin.Arthur R. E. FORBIS was born between 1723 and 1733.He was living in 1764 in Hunting Creek, Guilford County, North Carolina.He owned Hunting Creek in 1764 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He secured a grant from the Earl Granville for 640 acres on Hunting Creek.He Church Name Buffalo Presbyterian Church, between 1764 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He died in 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He died leaving four daughters.John and Robert Rankin were the executors of his will.Lydia STEELE and Arthur R. E. FORBIS had the following children:
15 i. Anne FORBIS was born between 1765 and 1775 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1765 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
+16 ii. Lydia FORBIS.
+17 iii. Jennet FORBIS.
18 iv. Elizabeth FORBIS was born between 1765 and 1775 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1766 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
THIRD GENERATION
13.Robert RANKIN2 was living between 1759 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was born on May 29 1759 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He Served in Army/Draftsman/Revolutionary war in 1776 in Martinsville, Guilford County, North Carolina.3Pension Application WC5664 gives name of surviving widow as Mary.His pension no. W.5664 in office at Washington D.C.He served in the military between 1780 and 1781 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He Church Name Presbyterian, Ruling Elder/Buffalo Presbyterian Church, between 1782 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.Was a Ruling elder of the Buffalo Presbyterian church, he lived just one mile west of the church.He Moved in 1830 in McNairy county, Tennessee.He was living between 1830 and 1840 in McNairy county, Tennessee.He retired on Jun 7 1832 in McNairy county, Tennessee.He died on Dec 21 1840 in McNairy county, Tennessee.
13.Robert RANKIN2 was living between 1759 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was born on May 29 1759 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He Served in Army/Draftsman/Revolutionary war in 1776 in Martinsville, Guilford County, North Carolina.3Pension Application WC5664 gives name of surviving widow as Mary.His pension no. W.5664 in office at Washington D.C.He served in the military between 1780 and 1781 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He Church Name Presbyterian, Ruling Elder/Buffalo Presbyterian Church, between 1782 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.Was a Ruling elder of the Buffalo Presbyterian church, he lived just one mile west of the church.He Moved in 1830 in McNairy county, Tennessee.He was living between 1830 and 1840 in McNairy county, Tennessee.He retired on Jun 7 1832 in McNairy county, Tennessee.He died on Dec 21 1840 in McNairy county, Tennessee.
He was married to Mary CUSICK (daughter of William CUSICK and Isabella MEBANE) in 1781 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He may not have had sons John Rankin and Robert Rankin, this maybe a mistake when I merged two files together.4,5,6,7,8Mary CUSICK was born in 1759 in Dauphin, Pennsylvania.She Church Name Buffalo Presbyterian Church, between 1781 and 1802 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1781 and 1803 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She died before Nov 1803 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was also known as Polly.Robert RANKIN and Mary CUSICK had the following children:
+19 i. George RANKIN.
+20 ii. Jedediah RANKIN.
+21 iii. Lydia Lea RANKIN.
+22 iv. Isabel RANKIN.
+23 v. Thankful RANKIN.
+24 vi. William Cusick RANKIN.
He was married to Mary MOODY on Nov 22 1803 in Guilford county, North Carolina.DAR papers of Estelle Eades, #72920, states Mary Moody was Robert Rankin's second wife.Mary MOODY was born in 1778.She was living between 1803 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She Moved in 1830 in McNairy county, Tennessee.She was living between 1830 and 1854 in McNairy county, Tennessee.She died on Jul 11 1854 in McNairy county, Tennessee.Robert RANKIN and Mary MOODY had the following children:
+25 i. Nancy RANKIN.
+26 ii. Elizabeth RANKIN.
+27 iii. Mary RANKIN.
28 iv. John RANKIN was born between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1804 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
29 v. Robert RANKIN was born between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1804 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
+30 vi. Isabella RANKIN.
+31 vii. Jane RANKIN.
32 viii. Tom RANKIN was born between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
+33 ix. Letha RANKIN.
+19 i. George RANKIN.
+20 ii. Jedediah RANKIN.
+21 iii. Lydia Lea RANKIN.
+22 iv. Isabel RANKIN.
+23 v. Thankful RANKIN.
+24 vi. William Cusick RANKIN.
He was married to Mary MOODY on Nov 22 1803 in Guilford county, North Carolina.DAR papers of Estelle Eades, #72920, states Mary Moody was Robert Rankin's second wife.Mary MOODY was born in 1778.She was living between 1803 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She Moved in 1830 in McNairy county, Tennessee.She was living between 1830 and 1854 in McNairy county, Tennessee.She died on Jul 11 1854 in McNairy county, Tennessee.Robert RANKIN and Mary MOODY had the following children:
+25 i. Nancy RANKIN.
+26 ii. Elizabeth RANKIN.
+27 iii. Mary RANKIN.
28 iv. John RANKIN was born between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1804 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
29 v. Robert RANKIN was born between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1804 and 1830 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
+30 vi. Isabella RANKIN.
+31 vii. Jane RANKIN.
32 viii. Tom RANKIN was born between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was living between 1804 and 1823 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
+33 ix. Letha RANKIN.
14.John RANKIN was living between 1757 and 1784 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was born on Nov 27 1757 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was a Land Trader in 1784.He Church Name Presbyterian/Minister between 1785 and 1807 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He Church Name Shaker/Minister between 1807 and 1850 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.9On Saturday the seventeenth (of October, 1807) they (Shaker ministry members Elder David Darrow and Eldress Ruth Farrington and new converts Daniel Moseley, Solomon King, Molly Goodrich and Ruth Darrow) arrived at the home ofJohn Rankin, minister of the Gasper River Presbyterian congregation (near Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky), and were "received with a measure of kindness."The June, 1807, Union Village ministry into Kentucky described on pages 8 and 9 were the turning point for John Rankin."On the Sabbath, October 25, a number collected at Samuel Robinson's to hear the word.On Tuesday.....at John Shannon's.....Two days later Jess McComb, Neal Patterson, and John Rankin, the Gasper minister, all 'opened their minds,' to be followed the next day by Charles Eads and his wife."Rev. John Rankin became our Shaker John on Thursday, October 28, 1807."Until the society could be formally organized underthe direction of an official ministry, John Rankin and Jess McComb were the natural leaders, for it was their homes and in some adjoining cabins that the members first took residence."page 80Julia Neal referencing the last 50 years of Shakerism, 1872-1922..."Most of the early Believers at South Union (I believe this is South Union, Logan County, Kentucky) died during the same period.One who would be sorely missed was John Rankin, Sr., who died July 12, 1850, at ninety-two.As a minister of the Presbyterian church, Rankin had been the first man in the Gasper territory to open his home and his church to the three Shaker missionaries.Receiving the testimony along with his helpmate, Rebecca, Rankin had given his brick house and land to be used by the beginning of the Gasper society.Of the ten Rankin children all had become important Believers 'except Robert, who turned back.
14.John RANKIN was living between 1757 and 1784 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was born on Nov 27 1757 in Guilford county, North Carolina.He was a Land Trader in 1784.He Church Name Presbyterian/Minister between 1785 and 1807 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He Church Name Shaker/Minister between 1807 and 1850 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.9On Saturday the seventeenth (of October, 1807) they (Shaker ministry members Elder David Darrow and Eldress Ruth Farrington and new converts Daniel Moseley, Solomon King, Molly Goodrich and Ruth Darrow) arrived at the home ofJohn Rankin, minister of the Gasper River Presbyterian congregation (near Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky), and were "received with a measure of kindness."The June, 1807, Union Village ministry into Kentucky described on pages 8 and 9 were the turning point for John Rankin."On the Sabbath, October 25, a number collected at Samuel Robinson's to hear the word.On Tuesday.....at John Shannon's.....Two days later Jess McComb, Neal Patterson, and John Rankin, the Gasper minister, all 'opened their minds,' to be followed the next day by Charles Eads and his wife."Rev. John Rankin became our Shaker John on Thursday, October 28, 1807."Until the society could be formally organized underthe direction of an official ministry, John Rankin and Jess McComb were the natural leaders, for it was their homes and in some adjoining cabins that the members first took residence."page 80Julia Neal referencing the last 50 years of Shakerism, 1872-1922..."Most of the early Believers at South Union (I believe this is South Union, Logan County, Kentucky) died during the same period.One who would be sorely missed was John Rankin, Sr., who died July 12, 1850, at ninety-two.As a minister of the Presbyterian church, Rankin had been the first man in the Gasper territory to open his home and his church to the three Shaker missionaries.Receiving the testimony along with his helpmate, Rebecca, Rankin had given his brick house and land to be used by the beginning of the Gasper society.Of the ten Rankin children all had become important Believers 'except Robert, who turned back.He was living between 1814 and 1850 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He was described as between 1830 and 1840 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.Rankin was always admired for his unusual physical strength and energy. It was recorded that he worked hard when he was seventy and eighty, doing a 'great deal both spiritual and temporal.He died in 1850 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
He was living between 1814 and 1850 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He was described as between 1830 and 1840 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.Rankin was always admired for his unusual physical strength and energy. It was recorded that he worked hard when he was seventy and eighty, doing a 'great deal both spiritual and temporal.He died in 1850 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He was married to Rebecca RANKIN (daughter of John RANKIN and Hannah CARSON) about 1787.Rebecca RANKIN was born in 1766 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1766 and 1787 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1787 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1814 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living in 1814 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.John RANKIN and Rebecca RANKIN had the following children:
He was married to Rebecca RANKIN (daughter of John RANKIN and Hannah CARSON) about 1787.Rebecca RANKIN was born in 1766 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1766 and 1787 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1787 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1814 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living in 1814 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.John RANKIN and Rebecca RANKIN had the following children: +34 i. George RANKIN.
35 ii. Hannah RANKIN was born in 1789 in Kentucky.She was living between 1789 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living between 1814 and 1826 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1826 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
+36 iii. Robert W. RANKIN.
37 iv. James RANKIN was born in 1792 in Kentucky.He was living between 1792 and 1810 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He Church Name Shaker between 1870 and 1874 in Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky.Reference. "The Kentucky Shakers" by Julia Neal, ISBN 0-8131-1458-6, copyright 1982.The University Press of Kentucky.page. 82 - "Appointed to the joint ministry were James Rankin and Pauline Bryant of Pleasant Hill and Harvey Eads and Betsy Smith of South Union.""Returning to Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky, Rankin again stood first in the society until 1874 when he became eighty-two; he was..."He was living between 1870 and 1874 in Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky.He died about 1874 in Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky.
38 v. Solomon RANKIN was born in 1797 in Kentucky.He was living between 1797 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He was living between 1814 and 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
39 vi. John RANKIN was born in 1798 in Kentucky.He was living between 1798 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He lifes story between 1810 and 1867.In the book "Life of Caldwell", page 233. John Rankin was captured at Ramsour's Mill.He was living between 1814 and 1870 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1870 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
40 vii. Jesse RANKIN was born in 1799 in Kentucky.He was living between 1799 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He was living between 1814 and 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
41 viii. William RANKIN was born in 1803 in Kentucky.He was living between 1803 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He was living between 1814 and 1880 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1880 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
42 ix. Eliza RANKIN was born in 1805 in Kentucky.She was living between 1805 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living between 1814 and 1865 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1865 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
43 x. Pollie RANKIN was born in 1807 in Kentucky.She was living between 1807 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living between 1814 and 1881 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1881 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
35 ii. Hannah RANKIN was born in 1789 in Kentucky.She was living between 1789 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living between 1814 and 1826 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1826 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
+36 iii. Robert W. RANKIN.
37 iv. James RANKIN was born in 1792 in Kentucky.He was living between 1792 and 1810 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He Church Name Shaker between 1870 and 1874 in Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky.Reference. "The Kentucky Shakers" by Julia Neal, ISBN 0-8131-1458-6, copyright 1982.The University Press of Kentucky.page. 82 - "Appointed to the joint ministry were James Rankin and Pauline Bryant of Pleasant Hill and Harvey Eads and Betsy Smith of South Union.""Returning to Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky, Rankin again stood first in the society until 1874 when he became eighty-two; he was..."He was living between 1870 and 1874 in Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky.He died about 1874 in Pleasant Hill, Christian County, Kentucky.
38 v. Solomon RANKIN was born in 1797 in Kentucky.He was living between 1797 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He was living between 1814 and 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
39 vi. John RANKIN was born in 1798 in Kentucky.He was living between 1798 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He lifes story between 1810 and 1867.In the book "Life of Caldwell", page 233. John Rankin was captured at Ramsour's Mill.He was living between 1814 and 1870 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1870 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
40 vii. Jesse RANKIN was born in 1799 in Kentucky.He was living between 1799 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He was living between 1814 and 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1882 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
41 viii. William RANKIN was born in 1803 in Kentucky.He was living between 1803 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.He was living between 1814 and 1880 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.He died in 1880 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
42 ix. Eliza RANKIN was born in 1805 in Kentucky.She was living between 1805 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living between 1814 and 1865 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1865 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
43 x. Pollie RANKIN was born in 1807 in Kentucky.She was living between 1807 and 1814 in Gasper, Logan County, Kentucky.She was living between 1814 and 1881 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.She died in 1881 in South Union, Logan County, Kentucky.
16.Lydia FORBIS was born between 1765 and 1775 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1765 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
She was married to George DONNELL between 1782 and 1792.George DONNELL was born between 1765 and 1775.
She was married to George DONNELL between 1782 and 1792.George DONNELL was born between 1765 and 1775.17.Jennet FORBIS was born between 1765 and 1775 in Guilford county, North Carolina.She was living between 1765 and 1789 in Guilford county, North Carolina.
She was married to Hance MCCAIN between 1782 and 1792.Hance MCCAIN was born between 1765 and 1775.
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