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Mary Redenbaugh

Mary Redenbaugh

Female 1837 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Redenbaugh was born in 1837 in 13 Years Old; Ohio (daughter of Joel Redenbaugh and Anna Elizabeth Hetzler); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joel Redenbaugh was born in 1815 in Ohio, USA (son of Solomon B. Redenbaugh Redinbaugh and Mary Post); and died.

    Joel married Anna Elizabeth Hetzler about 1836 in Ohio, USA. Anna was born in 1812 in Ohio, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Elizabeth Hetzler was born in 1812 in Ohio, USA; and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Redenbaugh was born in 1837 in 13 Years Old; Ohio; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Solomon B. Redenbaugh Redinbaugh was born on 11 Aug 1797 in Berks County, Pennsylvania (son of John Redinbo Redenbaugh and Christine); died on 11 Sep 1873 in Shelby County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    "Accession/Serial #: OH0280__.391 BLM Serial #: OH NO S/N
    Names
    Patentee: SOLOMON REDINBAUGH
    Survey
    State: OHIO
    Acres: 144.04
    Metes/Bounds: No
    Title Transfer
    Issue Date: 11/10/1831
    Land Office: Cincinnati
    Cancelled: No
    U.S. Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Numbers
    Document Nr.: 2450
    Accession/Serial Nr.: OH0280__.391
    BLM Serial Nr.: OH NO S/N
    Aliquot
    Parts Sec./
    Block Township Range Fract.
    Section Meridian State Counties Survey
    Nr.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    SW 33/ 2- 13- No Between the Miamis OH Shelby"
    SOURCE: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Detail.asp
    Copy of original land patent in Redenbaugh records.
    [Transcribed 14 May 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Solomon married Mary Post in 1821 in Shelby County, Ohio. Mary was born in 1799 in New Jersey; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Post was born in 1799 in New Jersey; and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. Joel Redenbaugh was born in 1815 in Ohio, USA; and died.
    2. Phoebe Redenbaugh


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Redinbo Redenbaugh was born between 1765 and 1770 in Palatinate, Germany; Berks County, Pennsylvania Near The Towns Named Rehrsburg, Womelsfort, And Berneville In Tulpehocken Township (son of *Henry Henrich Redinbo Redenbaugh Redenbach, I and Margaret Margaretha); died between 10 and 17 Aug 1847 in Shelby County, Ohio; was buried on 17 Aug 1847 in Shelby County, Ohio On His Farm..

    Notes:

    Per Peggy, a member of the 2006 Redenbaugh Genealogy Group:peggy.clark@mchsi.com
    Received: 26 February 2006 per e-mail
    "John appears to be the oldest child who survived the trip to Ohio.Although, it has been assumed that the entire family moved to Ohio atthe same time, indications are that John and his wife Christina didnot accompany his parents, but did join them a few years later. Johnoriginally built a cabin on his fathers land after arriving in Ohio,but around 1810, he and his family moved northward from HamiltonCounty and settled in Orange Township, Shelby County. They returnedto Hamilton County, Ohio after living there a short time, because ofIndian troubles in the area. Both John and his eldest son Jeremiahserved about six months in the War of 1812. In 1818, John along withhis wife and family, consisting of six sons and four daughters,returned to Shelby Co. and again settled in Orange Township where hiswife Christine died a short time after. After the death of his firstwife, John married Susanna Evans on Jan. 20, 1820 in Miami County,but settled on the Redenbaugh farm in Orange Township where John wasburied on August 17, 1847."

    "Ohio Census, 1790-1890; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: John Redenbaugh
    State: OH
    County: Hamilton county
    Township: Cincinnati
    Year: 1799
    Database: OH Early Census Index
    Source Information: Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems,comp., Ohio Census, 1790-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA:The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled anddigitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of theU.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and /orcensus substitutes."
    [Transcribed 27 July 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Source: War Of 1812
    Roster Of Ohio Soldiers In War Of 1812
    http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/war1812/roster/1812/txt/page0012.txt
    Dated: 10/29/2005
    Page: 20
    The War of 1812, under General Harrison in Colonel Tupper's divisionwith Captain Asa Hinckle and Lieutenant Benaiah Ayres. He was fromprobably Butler County, Ohio at the time. Serving with him wereseveral other Redenbaugh's and a Haney who had to be relatives:George, Jeremiah, John, Phillip, Adam Redenbaugh, and George Haney.The dates listed that they all served was from Aug. 11, 1812, untilNov. 30, 1812, and from Jan. 1 until Feb. 15, 1813. FrederickRedenbaugh had to be in a different unit. This site has a roster ofthe soldiers that have been taken from the war roles so far.http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/war1812/roster/1812/txt/page0012.txt
    William Henry Harrison
    1773-1841
    In the period from 1800 to 1812, Harrison was the governor of theIndiana Territory where his prime function was to conclude treatiesfor the purchase of lands from Native Americans. Some tribes resisted,most notably Tecumseh and his brother, The Prophet. In 1811, Harrisonrouted the Shawnee at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
    During the War of 1812, Harrison replaced the disgraced William Hulland recaptured Detroit in September 1813. In the following monthHarrison?s forces were victorious at the Battle of the Thames north ofLake Erie, a victory that secured the northwest border. Harrisonsecured further land cessions from Native Americans in the Treaty ofGreenville in 1814 and the Treaty of Spring Wells in 1815.

    John married Christine in 1792 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. was born about 1767 in Unknown; died in 1818 in Orange Township, Shelby County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Christine was born about 1767 in Unknown; died in 1818 in Orange Township, Shelby County, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. Jeremiah Redenbaugh was born on 18 Oct 1793 in Berks County, Pennsylvania; died on 14 Sep 1872 in Bond County, Illinois; was buried in Sep 1872 in Probably In Noffsinger Cemetery, Bond County, Illinois.
    2. Mary Ann Redenbaugh was born in 1795 in Berks County, Pennsylvania; died in 1860 in Shelby County, Ohio.
    3. 4. Solomon B. Redenbaugh Redinbaugh was born on 11 Aug 1797 in Berks County, Pennsylvania; died on 11 Sep 1873 in Shelby County, Ohio.
    4. Samuel Redenbaugh was born on 25 Mar 1799 in Berks County, Pennsylvania; died between 17 and 27 Jun 1878 in 79 Years Old; Perry Township, Shelby County, Ohio; was buried in Jun 1878 in Old Dunkard Cemetery; Perry Township, Shelby County, Ohio.
    5. Catherine Redenbaugh was born on 22 Mar 1801 in Hamilton County, Ohio; died on 3 Mar 1844 in Shelby County, Ohio; was buried in Mar 1844 in Dunkard Cemetery, Pasco, Ohio.
    6. Daniel Redenbaugh was born on 17 Jan 1804 in Twin; Hamilton County, Ohio; died in 1871 in Shelby County, Ohio.
    7. David Redenbaugh Redinbo was born on 17 Jan 1804 in Twin; Hamilton County, Ohio; died on 24 Dec 1879 in Port Jefferson, Shelby County, Ohio.
    8. Jonas Redenbo Redinbaugh Reddenbow Redenbaugh was born in 1808 in Hamilton County, Ohio; died on 18 May 1877 in 70 Years Old; On Farm In Shelby County, Ohio; was buried in May 1877 in Port Jefferson, Shelby, Ohio, USA.
    9. Margaret Redenbaugh was born on 5 Sep 1810 in Hamilton County, Ohio; died on 18 Feb 1881 in Shelby County, Ohio.
    10. Eliza Ann Redenbaugh was born in 1813 in Hamilton County, Ohio; She May Also Be Andrews Daughter.; and died.



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