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George W. Peacher (bef. 1820 - 1895)

George W. Peacher
Born before in Jefferson, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died after age 75 in Jefferson, Ohiomap
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Biography

This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.

Name

Name: George W. /Peacher/
Given Name: George W.
Surname: Peacher[1]

Death

Death:
Date: 1895
Place: , Jefferson, Ohio[2]

Burial

Burial:
Place: Sugar Grove Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Knox Township, Jefferson, Ohio

Reference

Reference: 972

Event

Event: Madison, Butler, Ohio
Type: Census-1850
Date: 1850
Event: Maysville, Mason, Kentucky
Type: Census-1860
Date: 1860
Event: Miller
Type: Occupation1
Date: 1880
Event: Farmer
Type: Occupation2
Date: 1900

Census

Census: Island Creek, Jefferson, Ohio
Date: 1880

Residence

Residence: Moved from Farrington Pennsylvania to Knoxville, Ohio
Date: 1889
Place: Knoxville, Jefferson, Ohio[3]

User ID

User ID: 84168087156D4034A9892195BC0A730EC61C

Data Changed

Data Changed:
Date: 22 Oct 2012
Time: 15:58

Prior to import, this record was last changed 15:58 22 Oct 2012.

Note

Note: #NI650

Marriage

Husband: John Peacher
PREF Y
Wife: Lidia Mollihon
PREF Y
Marriage:
Date: 15 Apr 1811
Place: , Franklin, Ohio[4]
Event: Massey Clymer, Methodist Episcopal Church
Type: Minister
Child: Sabina Peacher
PREF Y
Child: John William Peacher
Child: Harriet Peacher
Child: George W. Peacher
Child: Julia A. Peacher
Child: Lydia A. Peacher
Child: Sarah Jane Peacher
Child: Thomas Peacher
Child: Ellen Amanda Peacher
Child: Samuel T. Peacher
Data Changed:
Date: 14 Sep 2012
Time: 12:44

Sources

  • WikiTree profile Peacher-124 created through the import of Thomas Schoonover Descendants.ged on Nov 13, 2012 by Kim Myers. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Kim and others.
  • Source: S105 Abbreviation: Tombstone inscriptions & family records of Jefferson County, Ohio Title: Tombstone inscriptions & family records of Jefferson County, Ohio Author: Esther Weygandt Powell Publication: Name: Name: Akron, Ohio: E.W. Powell, 1968, 250 pgs.;; Note: Source Medium: Book Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S203 Abbreviation: Steubenville Herald Star Title:  \i Steubenville Herald Star \i0 Author: Ohio. Steubenville. Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S6 Abbreviation: 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens Title: 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens Author: Joseph B. Doyle Publication: Name: Name: Richmond-Arnold Publishing, Chicago 1910;; Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S9 Abbreviation: Ohio Marriages Extracted from The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly Title: Ohio Marriages Extracted from The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly Author: Edited By Marjorie Smith Publication: Name: Name: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; 1980; Reprinted by arrangement with Heritage House, Indianapolis, Indiana;; Note: Source Medium: Book Paranthetical: Y

Notes

Note NI650Robinson Twp. (pp. 900-910)
History of Washington County, Pennsylvania
Methodist Episcopal Church.-Services of the society were first held in the mill of George W. Peacher, and the organization was perfected in 1874 under the charge of the Rev. J.E. Wright. He has been succeeded by the Revs. M.S. Kendig, S.W. McCurdy, D.K. Stevenson, J.F. Murray, J.H. Hickman, and W. Johnson, the present pastor. The society has a present membership of thirty. An edifice was erected soon after the organization. The church is included in the charge with Burgettstown and Noblestown.
Title: 20th Century History of the city of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens.
Authors: McFarland, Joseph F.
City of Publication: Chicago, Ill.
Publisher: Richmond-Arnold Pub. Co.
Date: 1910
Midway (p. 445)
Another flour mill was built in 1870 by George Peacher of Harpers Ferry. It became the property of John H. Kennedy. It was recently owned by Paul Davidson. For a number of years the wheels have not turned in this ancient building, and it was used for various purposes. In 1908 it was torn down.
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1843, April 20; Virginia Free Press; P3c2.
Advertisement. Geo. W. Peacher Old Furnace selling 4000 bushels of Cumberland stone coal. Will exchange for corn.
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1847, February 5; Spirit of Jefferson; P3c6. Advertisement.
George W. Peacher agent for D. Paine and Company has lottery office opposite Harpers Ferry Bridge Washington County Maryland open. [First appeared 1847, January 8].
  1. Source: #S6 Page: 571 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
  2. Source: #S105 Page: 196 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
  3. Source: #S203 Page: "Pioneer Days," 27 Aug 1936, p. 6, col. 6. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
  4. Source: #S9 Page: 223, 251 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3






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