14. | Philip Redenbaugh was born on 10 Feb 1784 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania; was christened in 1783 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania (son of *Henry Henrich Redinbo Redenbaugh Redenbach, I and Margaret Margaretha); died between 1820 and 1844 in Hamilton County, Ohio; was buried in Hamilton County, Ohio. Notes:
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.
2). Pioneer Ohio Newspapers 1802 - 1818 Genealogical and HistoricalAbstracts, by Karen Mauer Green; The Frontier Press, 15 QuintanaDrive, Galveston 77554; Copyright c. 1988; Library of Congress card# 86-80238; page 138.
Volume IV, Saturday, 11 December 1813, No. 171
"Thos. Higgins reports that George Grumon and Philip Redingboughappraised a horse found by Adam Redingbough, of Springfield township,Hamilton County." [Transcribed 24 January 2006, SLJuhl]
Please check this: ALIA: PLAC Redingbough
Philip married Margaret Mcneeley McNelley on 28 Apr 1806 in Either Ohio Or Indiana (The Redenbaugh Family Was In Ohio & Indiana By This Time.). Margaret was born in 1785 in Possibly Indiana; died in Oct 1823 in Probably Hamilton County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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