WikiTree profile Higgins-1207 created through the import of 2012.ged on Mar 22, 2012 by Cornelia Fenenga.
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The John Higgins who married Margaret Dennison was born about 1761 in VA. He & Margaret were married in Bath Co. VA on Oct. 18, 1800. His parents are Unknown.
He's listed on the 1830 Federal Census in Mason Township, Lawrence Co. OH. I couldn't locate the 1840 Census & on the 1850 Census his widow Margaret was living with their daughter Margaret Corn. So he died sometime before 1850 in Ohio.
Their children were Nancy, James, Elizabeth, John, Margaret & Thomas.
Margaret Dennison's 1st husband was Reuben Lansford. They were married on May 30, 1792 in Bath Co. VA. Their kids were William, John & Mary Ann.
Margaret Dennison Lunsford Higgins was born about 1770 in VA. She was alive & 90 years old on the 1860 Federal Census living with her daughter Margaret Corn in Lawrence Co. OH. She died after 1860.
He's listed on the 1830 Federal Census in Mason Township, Lawrence Co. OH. I couldn't locate the 1840 Census & on the 1850 Census his widow Margaret was living with their daughter Margaret Corn. So he died sometime before 1850 in Ohio. Their children were Nancy, James, Elizabeth, John, Margaret & Thomas. Margaret Dennison's 1st husband was Reuben Lansford. They were married on May 30, 1792 in Bath Co. VA. Their kids were William, John & Mary Ann. Margaret Dennison Lunsford Higgins was born about 1770 in VA. She was alive & 90 years old on the 1860 Federal Census living with her daughter Margaret Corn in Lawrence Co. OH. She died after 1860.