Frank Fremont Reed, "History of the Silverthorn Family", Silverthorn Family Association, Chicago, IL, USA 1982. Vol I, p. 333. This four volume work was a limited edition, but Ted Marmo has all four volumes and will share information, upon request. (Vol 1, pp 358-360)
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I found a Rachel (Huff) Silverthorn on Find a Grave 1750-1803. Born in New Jersey died in Canada but no mention of Muncy, PA. I descend from the Hamilton / Newmans. I adopted this profile. Please let me know if you do find out.
Rachel Huff Silverthorne
Thomas Silverthorne her husband.
Johanna Silverthorne, his mother,
Susanna Newman, her sister
Thomas Hamilton, her son
James Hamilton, her son
Jonathan Hamilton his son
Sarah Hamilton his daughter
Rose Bower Foley her daughter
Her father
My mom
Me.
Rachel Huff Silverthorne Thomas Silverthorne her husband. Johanna Silverthorne, his mother, Susanna Newman, her sister Thomas Hamilton, her son James Hamilton, her son Jonathan Hamilton his son Sarah Hamilton his daughter Rose Bower Foley her daughter Her father My mom Me.
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