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3. | Mary Ann West was born on 22 Nov 1817 in Pennsylvania; died on 11 Oct 1891 in Peoria, Iowa. Notes:
Religion: Baptist
For much more on the West family contact Karl HAKMILLER (karlh@concentric.net). He cites the book by William F. Donnelly titled "The Wests of Duck Creek" (privately published for Donnelly by Gateway Press, 1997)
BIRTH: 22 Nov 1818, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
DEATH: 11 Oct 1891, Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois
Father: Enos WEST II
Mother: Margaret SNYDER
Family 2: James A. CRAYTON
MARRIAGE: 1869, Iowa
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8. | George Wintermute was born on 8 Jul 1748 (son of The Emigrator Johann Georg Windemuth and Johanna Margaretha Elizabetha Bernhardten); died on 8 Jan 1837; was buried in 1837 in Buried in Redstone Baptist Church cemetery. Notes:
T. Michael Louden has written:
"I have found the grave of George Wintermute and check the tombstone against the book. George is buried between the graves of Mary Wintermute and Ashfordby Wintermute (his son). Who is Mary Wintermute? The stone is very faded marble but
looks like it says:
"Mary
wife of
?A? Wintermute
died
?1? Jan 181?4?
Aged 5????..."
rest is unreadable but is shaped like the rest of age and a quote of some sort in smaller print as was the style at the time. The are no grave markers either side of these three or in front or behind. I assume these are filled graves but
without current markers. If I assume that Mary is a previously undocumented wife of Ashfordby it raises the question of why they were not buried adjacent to one another instead of with a space between them where George is buried 10 years
later.
Any ideas on who Mary "wife of Wintermute" is?
Mike Louden
George married Nancy\Anna Arason on 27 May 1771. Nancy\Anna (daughter of Jeptha Arason) was born on 6 May 1750; died on 19 Feb 1809 in Stillwater, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Nancy\Anna Arason was born on 6 May 1750 (daughter of Jeptha Arason); died on 19 Feb 1809 in Stillwater, New Jersey. Children:
- Catherine "Cate" Wintermute was born on 20 Apr 1772 in Somerville; died on 27 Dec 1850 in Orange County, New York.
- George Wintermute was born on 4 Apr 1774; died on 23 Feb 1787.
- Elsie Mary Wintermute was born on 17 Jun 1776 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 3 May 1850 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
- Elizabeth Wintermute was born on 6 Feb 1778 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 14 May 1828; was buried in Merittstown, Pennsylvania.
- 4. John Wintermute was born on 15 Oct 1780 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 14 Jan 1820.
- Peter Wintermute was born on 17 Aug 1782 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 27 Nov 1833 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey.
- (George) Abraham Wintermute was born on 13 Nov 1784 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 23 Aug 1848 in Elizabethtown, Licking County, Ohio; was buried in 1848 in Buried with wife in Elizabethtown Cemetery.
- Isaac Wintermute was born on 13 Nov 1784 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 3 Aug 1834 in Near Penn Line, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in 1834 in Buried at Penn Line, Pennsylvania.
- George Wintermute was born on 28 Apr 1787 in Near Sucker Pond, Sussex Co., New Jersey; died on 4 Jan 1862 in Muskingum County, Ohio; was buried in 1789 in To Trumbull County, Ohio.
- Ashfordby Wintermute was born on 20 Dec 1790 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died in in Perryopolis, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
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11. | Mary Ogden was born in 1758 (daughter of Gabriel Ogden and Mary Shotwell); died on 19 May 1838. Notes:
Tradition says this (Mrs) Mary Shackelton (whose maiden name was Mary Ogden), the second wife, was very proud; that when dressed for church she would wrap herself in a sheet to avoid contact with her husband while on the way, fearing he
would disarrange her toilet. She would array him in ruffles, a cocked hat and knee breeches, a costume he was unused to, and take him into distinguished society. This marriage was said not to have been pleasant or congenial, and a
separation occurred.
She had eight children by her former husband, Shackelton, named as follows: Sarah, Lydia, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Rachel, Robert, and Benjamin. They lived between Blairstown and Hope. Mary, their mother, died May 19, 1830, and was buried
near her residence in a cemetery close by a brick school house. Arason's widow says she understands Shackelton's name to have been Benjamin, and that he died previous to the birth of his youngest son, who was named for him on that account.
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