Source: S-1957660726 Repository: #R-1957769319 Title: Ohio Land Records Author: United States, Bureau of Land Management Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1997.Original data - United States, Bureau of Land Management. Ohio Pre-1908 Homestead & Cash Entry Patent and Cadastral Survey Plat Index. General Land Office Automated Records Project, 1 Note: APID: 1,2077::0
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WikiTree profile Ellis-3060 created through the import of Oblate.ged on Jan 13, 2013 by Anonymous F.. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Anonymous and others.
Margaret Ellis's parents were in Washington, PA in 1790. That is where the family of John Linn Carson was. His brother, David Carson, had a son David born 1780. It is possible this was the David who married Margaret Ellis. Also, Joseph Carson b. 1812 was the 1st cousin of this David and he was in Rochester, Andrew, MO in 1850 along with Henry Carson and Rebecca Fowler. This would make two marriages between the same Fowler family line and the same Carson family line.....
http://bransoncook.systemaxonline.com/gedcoms/johnaaroncarson/pafg08.htm#90
Rebecca FOWLER was the aunt of Benjamin Nicholas FOWLER who m. Nancy A. Carson (b. ca 1814).
Rebecca FOWLER married Henry Carson (b. 1802/09) who may have been Nancy's brother.
Henry CARSON and Joseph CARSON were possibly 1st cousins.
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Ellis-6267 and Ellis-3060 do not represent the same person because: These cannot possibly be the same people. They may possibly be related, but that does not mean that they are a match. If you are trying to make a connection between them, you need to find a different way of doing it. They cannot be described as a match.
Thanks, James Ellis
Thanks, James Ellis