Elizabeth Featherlin was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, daughter of George Featherlin and Sarah Bly, spent her youth in Virginia and married Samuel Ream in Ross County, Ohio. In 1849 they moved to Allen Center, Union County, Ohio, and bought a farm.[1] Elizabeth's obituary in the Marysville Tribune gives her full birth and death dates and states that she was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia.[2] Samuel and Elizabeth are buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Marysville, Ohio.[3]
Sources
Ross County Ohio Marriage Register 1834-40. Volume D, p. 270. Digital image at "Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993," FamilySearch.org.
History of Union County, Ohio, Chicago (1883), pp. 478-9.
United States Census, 1850, Ohio, Union County, Allen Township, family #1547, p. 113B.
United States Census, 1870, Ohio, Union County, Allen Township, family #104, p. 7b.
United States Census, 1880, Ohio, Union County, Allen Township, family #188,p. 58B.
Footnotes
↑ "Mr. Ream married in Ross County to Miss Elizabeth Featherland, daughter of George and Sarah Featherland, who came from Virginia, where she was born."
History of Union County, Ohio, (1883), pp. 478-81.
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Obituary, Marysville, Ohio Tribune, March 14, 1894.
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