A Brief History of The Huddlestun Family ( 1109 - 1940 ) By Ira w. Huddlestun; page 474; Author: Library of Congress. Title: Genealogies in the Library of Congress; a bibliography. Edited by Marion J. Kaminkow. Published: Baltimore, Md., Magna Carta Book Co., 1972. LC Call No.: Z5319.U53
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Myers-24138 and Myers-10022 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate. Myers-24138 is unsourced and has been incorrectly identified as the daughter of John Myers who died 1786 in Millbach, Lebanon, PA (see profile for comments). Details from Myers-10022 should be retained on merge.
It says that Benjamin Franklin married Martha here, I asked the manager of Williams profile on Geni ask for some facts to support the married
The first lightning rod, by Benjamin Franklin, was erected in Philadelphia in 1752. William married Benjamin Franklin's wife, Martha Myer, Aug, 19, 1758. He was an early settler of Langhorne, and was a shoemaker by trade.
Myers-13348 and UNKNOWN-114371 appear to represent the same person because: I initially merged Martha Myers into Martha Unknown and did not flip the order so the end profile remained Martha Unknown. There are sources to support the maiden name Myers and the prevailing profile should have the LNAB as Myers. Due to the impossibility of remerging the profiles I was forced to make a "new" Martha Myers and will hope to get the merge right this time.
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