When Mary Jane Lewis was born on May 28, 1820, in Cincinnati, Ohio, her father, John Lewis was 23, and her mother, Ruth Lord Lewis, was 22. He father passed away a year later. He mother remarried 3 more times (a total of 5 marriages as her mom was married before she wed John Lewis, her 2nd husband,)
Marriage Mary Jane Lewis married Frederick George "Fred" Replogle Sr. on February 14, 1834, in Germantown, Ohio. They had 11 children in 22 years. Mary Jane would have been about 14! [1]
Children:
Daughter Louisa Editha Replogle was born on April 13, 1835, in Defiance, Ohio. She married a Mr. Swartzel. Louisa died in 1896.
Son Charles Demeters Replogle was born on July 4, 1837, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He died in 15 APR 1886 Evansport, Defiance, Ohio
Daughter Caroline Cordelia Replogle was born on December 16, 1839, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Died 1910
Son William Malcolm Replogle was born on October 28, 1841, in Germantown, Ohio.
William Malcolm ReplogleDied 1905.
Daughter Rebecca Alice Replogle was born on February 28, 1843, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Died 1934.
Son Aaron Bennett Replogle was born on June 5, 1846, in Germantown, Ohio. (Artist and Scenic Artist for Theatres) (1846–1922). Only Aaron outlived his father, who died in 1883. His mother was Mary Jane M. Replogle.
Son Edward Replogle was born on August 29, 1848, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Daughter Mary Jane Replogle was born on August 28, 1849, and passed away that same day.
Son Moses A. Replogle was born on September 7, 1851, in Germantown, Ohio.
Daughter Emelina "Emma" Replogle was born on November 7, 1855, in Hamilton, Ohio.
Died Age 10 in 1864.
Daughter Flora Fredonia Laura Replogle was born on August 7, 1857, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (1857–1941)
Death of Mary Lewis Replogle: Mary Jane Lewis Replogle died on September 4, 1858, in Evansport, Ohio, when she was aged 39y 3m 11d old. Her gravestone lists her as Mary M., but she is Mary Ann. Evansport Cemetery. [2]
Her widowed husband married Margaret Sanger about one year later.
Sources
↑ U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Horace Gillette Cleveland, “A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland, a Great-Grandson of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass, and a native of Canterbury, Windham County, Conn.”, Chicago, 1879, pages 114
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