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Mildred Polk shared this information about a review and test of a new set of
genealogy CDs from the LDS church. I think you'll find it interesting. I
know I'll be ordering one.
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Hi Bunch,
I just got word that the Morman Church has released the Marriage,
Birth/Christening C D's I've heard about. (I can hardly wait 'till Monday
to order mine).
It is a set of 8 - one is a viewer & index - the coast is only $19, plus
shipping.
This is a rather long discription, (auther unknown) but will send it anyway.
The ordering information is at the bottom, if you don't want to read it all.
If any of you belong to other groups you may want to pass this info on.
Mil
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Are you researching ancestors in the United States or Canada? And
are you looking for records before the year 1888? Finally, do you
use a Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT computer? If you
answered "Yes" to all three of these questions, you need to read
about a new CD-ROM disk set just released.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly referred
to as "the Mormons," has now started shipping their new "Vital
Records Index - North America" CD-ROM disk. This may well be the
most important new CD-ROM of 1998 for anyone searching for
ancestors within North America. The label on the disk set says,
"These CDs contain information taken from a partial collection of
birth, christening and marriage records of the United States and
Canada. These records cover approximately 257 years, from 1631 to
1888, containing about 4 million names."
For anyone new to genealogy, I should point out that the records
of the Mormon Church are not limited to information about Mormons.
They gather information from all the old public records they can
find, regardless of the religious preferences of the people
listed. You will find Protestants, Catholics, Jews and others all
listed together, and you will rarely find any mention of the
religion of the individuals mentioned.
I had a chance to use the new CD-ROM set this week. I'm impressed.
The following description of the data is extracted from the user's
manual included on the CD-ROM disks:
The Vital Records Index-North America on compact disc (CD)
contains information taken from birth, christening and
marriage records from selected states and provinces of the
United States and Canada. Some names found in the Vital
Records Index may also be found on the International
Genealogical Index (IGI).
This index includes:
1. Records that cover approximately from 1620 to 1888.
2. Approximately 5 million people on seven compact discs (six
marriage CDs and one birth/christening CD).
3. The name of the individual, the parents' names when
available, the date and place where the birth, christening, or
marriage was registered, and the name of the individual's
spouse.
4. Reference information that allows you to locate the
original record on a microfilm. This index is not complete.
Your ancestor may not appear here even though you know he or
she lived in a time and place covered by the index. The Vital
Records Index will continue to be updated, adding millions of
new names with each update.
Names in this index have been standardized, which means that
variant name spellings are listed under a common name. For
example, Smyth, Smithe, Smeith, would all be indexed under the
name Smith. This allows you to search a name without knowing
the exact spelling. However, you are still able to search
under the exact spelling of an individual's name if you wish.
These records are extracted records, which means that someone
copied selected pieces of information from the original
record. However, not all of the genealogically important
information was extracted. Therefore, you should use the
reference information provided in this index to locate the
original record on microfilm and evaluate the original record
yourself.
This is not a complete index. Your ancestor may not appear
here even though you know he or she lived in a time and place
covered by the index. The Vital Records Index for North
America will continue to be updated, adding millions of new
names with each release.
The following list provides a summary of the number of
counties or places included within this index where records
were extracted from within Canada and the United States.
Canada
Province # of Birth/Christening # of Marriage
Collections Collections Extracted
Manitoba 10 8
New Brunswick 3 3
Nova Scotia 2 5
Ontario 2 21
United States
State # of Counties with # of Counties
Birth/Christening Marriage records
Records
Alabama 6 51
Arkansas 3 37
California 0 2
Connecticut 5 5
District of Columbia 2 2
Florida 0 2
Georgia 32 135
Hawaii 1 1
Idaho 2 12
Illinois 37 46
Indiana 7 5
Iowa 41 61
Kansas 2 9
Kentucky 45 47
Louisiana 2 3
Maine 36 45
Maryland 33 26
Massachusettes 19 18
Michigan 12 11
Minnesota 9 5
Mississippi 4 71
Missouri 6 11
Montana 2 1
Nebraska 6 8
New Hampshire 1 1
New Jersey 37 60
New Mexico 18 15
New York 26 25
North Dakota 4 2
Ohio 23 18
Oklahoma 3 7
Oregon 0 6
Pennsylvania 47 35
Rhode Island 5 5
South Carolina 1 0
Tennessee 44 86
Texas 59 135
Washington 0 4
West Virginia 2 3
Wisconsin 8 4
Wyoming 0 8
Again, the CD-ROM does not cover all counties in all states and
provinces. In fact, the records for Canada seem rather slim.
Anyone researching French-Canadian ancestors will quickly note
that there are no records from Quebec province on this set of
disks. The coverage of the states that were settled first in the
eastern United States seems good, but as you move westward the
coverage becomes slimmer.
When picking up the set for the first time, I was surprised to
find that it is so big. The set fills 8 CD-ROM disks. One disk
contains the "viewer" software; the other 7 disks all contain
data. The label on the CD-ROM set cautions that the viewer
software operates only on Windows 95 or Windows NT. I suspect it
will operate on Windows 98 as well. There is no version for the
Macintosh nor for Windows 3.1. The CD-ROM label also states that 8
megabytes of RAM memory is the minimum required to operate the
software but that 16 megabytes or more is strongly recommended. I
would expect that Windows NT would require still more memory. The
rest of the requirements seem quite modest: a CD-ROM drive, a VGA
monitor and video card supporting at least 256 colors, and at
least 25 megabytes of disk space available. Most people will want
a printer as well; the software will operate with any Windows-
compatible printer. I tested the "Vital Records Index - North
America" CD-ROMs on a Windows 95 system that had 16 megabytes of
memory installed.
Installing the software was a snap. It installs in the same manner
as most other Windows programs. There is no printed manual
included with the CD-ROMs; the manual is contained on the Viewer
software disk. The user can read the manual on the screen or even
print the entire thing on the local printer. I already have too
much paper floating around, so I elected to not print it out. I
didn't have much need to use the manual as the software seems easy
to use. The few times that I did look at the manual on my screen,
I was able to quickly find the information I was looking for.
I quickly fired up the program and started searching for data. I
entered my own surname and found hundreds of entries. I then
narrowed the search to show only those records from the State of
Maine. Again, the system displayed hundreds of records. I then
narrowed the search further, first by year, then by first name.
You can quickly narrow down the search to the specific areas of
interest.
You do end up "shuffling" the disks quite often in this set of
multiple CD-ROM disk. You always start with data disk #1 inserted
in the CD-ROM drive; apparently that disk contains the index. But,
once you find a person in the index, continuing the search results
in a message asking you to remove the current CD-ROM disk and to
insert a different one.
Keep in mind that this huge collection of records is an index. It
does not have all the details of each event. Instead, it tells you
where to find the details. For instance, here is the entry for my
great-great-grandparents' marriage from the CD-ROM:
EASTMAN, Washington H.
Marriage Wife: Cynthia TYLER
Marriage Date: 29 Mar 1831
Recorded in: Civil Records for Bangor, Penobscot, Maine
Source: FHL Number 10584 Dates: 1864-1864
This entry from the CD-ROM says that a marriage record for two
individuals on the given date does exist in the Civil Records for
Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. I can view a copy on the Family
History Library's microfilm number 10584. The user's manual
describes it this way:
Source information is generally useful for locating the
original record or a copy of the original record. The film
numbers (FHL numbers) used in the source information apply
only to the Family History Library and its branch libraries.
Source information also includes information about the county,
state or province the record was recorded in, the film the
record is found in, the years covered within the film and
occasionally, useful notes recorded by the original scribe
Skipping over a few paragraphs of details, the user's manual
continues:
In most cases it is useful to see the original record from
which the information found in the index was taken. The
original record often contains additional information not
found in the detail record. Sometimes, the person who was
copying the information from the original record made
mistakes.
To find the original record, look in the detail pane of the
record of the individual you are looking for. The Source
field shows the Family History Library call number of the
film, fiche, or book which contains a copy of the original
record. The detail pane also shows the place where the record
was originally recorded and the time span of the records in
the film.
Copies of most of the microfilms can be ordered for a small
fee from one of more than 3,000 Family History Centers. Note:
If you are using the Family History Resource File Viewer
created by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
click on the button with a picture of a temple, located on the
lower screen. It provides the names and locations of hundreds
of Family History Centers throughout the world.
I already know that I can easily order a 3-week rental of that
microfilm by visiting a local Family History Center near me. A
three-week rental costs about $4.00.
You can search all the records in the Vital Records Index for
birth and christening records as well as for marriage records of
an individual person. Birth and christening records show a
person's parents, birth date, and birthplace, and often give other
information. Marriage records show the names of a bride and groom
as well as when and where the marriage took place. Four sections
of the Search screen allow you to provide information: the Search
section, the Individual section, the Events (optional) section,
and the Relatives (optional) section. Only the individual name
information is required to do a search.
For any given information, you may choose to search
birth/christening records or marriage records. If you select
Birth/Christening, the information pertaining to birth and
christening records will be searched. If you select Marriage, the
information pertaining to marriage records will be searched.
When conducting a search for an individual, you must type either
the given name(s) or the last name(s) of a person to do a search.
First given names and surnames of individuals have been
standardized to help find most variations of last name spellings.
For example, the last name Smyth will be listed with Smith,
Smithe, Smethe, etc. You can further limit a search by providing
the date and place of an event. In fact, you can further limit the
search by using the optional Relatives section. You can also
specify the names of the father and mother for birth/christening
records and the name of the spouse for marriage records. All of
this detail-level searching is optional. If you don't specify the
details, then you see all the records for the names that you
entered.
While I displayed only one record for my great-great-grandfather
above, keep in mind that there are many options for records. You
can select one record or a group of records. The group can be all
the records of a certain name, all the records of certain years,
all the records of a certain place, or any combination of the
above. You can also add or delete individual records from a group.
Individual records or groups of records can be printed on any
Windows-compatible printer. In addition, records or groups of
records, up to 100 at a time, can be can be saved as a GEDCOM
(GEnealogical Data COMmunication) file. This allows you to export
records from the index to your favorite genealogy program,
assuming that it can read GEDCOM files (most programs do). Records
from the Vital Records Index can be saved as an RTF (Rich Text
Format for word processing) file. This allows you to export
records from the index to a word processing package. I was able to
save a group of all the Eastman records from Penobscot County,
Maine and then import that data into Microsoft Word.
I did not find any direct method of saving the data to a
spreadsheet, something that I like to do. However, several of the
better genealogy programs have the capability to import a GEDCOM
file and then to create a spreadsheet file. For example, I was
able to create a GEDCOM file from data on the CD-ROM, import it
into The Master Genealogist, and then use that program to create a
spreadsheet from the data.
Unlike some other genealogy CD-ROM disks that I have described in
recent weeks, the Vital Records Index-North America viewer
software does support the Windows Clipboard in the same manner as
most other Windows programs. I was able to copy data from the CD-
ROM and then paste it into this newsletter using the normal cut-
and-paste commands.
The viewer software CD-ROM has a couple of "extra goodies" not
mentioned in the manual: it has information about why the Mormons
are so interested in genealogy. It also contains a listing of all
the local LDS Family History Centers in the United States, Canada,
the British Isles, Scandinavia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
This particular set of CD-ROM disks is probably the biggest
release of North American GENEALOGY records in electronic format
of the year. So how much does it cost? You won't believe this: the
price is $19.00 U.S. funds. That's not much money for seven data
CD-ROM disks and another disk with the software and users' manual!
I'll bet that Santa Claus delivers a lot of these disks this year.
If you would like to purchase a copy of the "Vital Records Index -
North America," call 800-537-5971 from the U.S. or Canada. Callers
outside North America can call 1-801-240-1126. FAX orders may be
set to 801-240-3685. You can specify a credit card number on any
of these methods. Finally, you can send an order and a check by
old-fashioned mail if you address the envelope to:
Church Distribution Center
1999 West 1700 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104-4233
U.S.A.
When ordering, make sure that you specify "Item #50029, North
American Vital Records Index (1620-1888)."
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-----Original Message-----
From: Maggie Green <foxyfop@...>
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 2:24 PM
Subject: OBITUARY
Was looking through some of my old papers and found an obituary for GEORGE
YARNELL, SON OF BARRAK AND MARGARET (SAUNDERS) YARNELL. It is dated March 16,
1939, McConnelsville Herald (McConnelsville, Ohio).
GEORGE YARNELL B. JUNE 6, 1846, DIED MARCH 8, 1939 AT THE AGE OF 92 YEARS, 9
MONTHS, 2 DAYS.
He was one of the family of 12 children - 5 died in infancy. One brother,
Charles, of Dale survives. Of this family, the following members are
ceceased: Mrs. Sarah Palmer, Mrs. Ann Russell, Mrs. Caroline Green, Joseph
and Elwood Yarnell.
He was united in marriage with Sarah A. Palmer of Pennsville Nov 16, 1865.
She passed away Nov. 19, 1898 leaving 7 children as follows: John of Salem,
Oregon; Mrs. Ida Wymer, Chesterville; Mrs. Ann Russell, Wersterville,; Jess
of the home near Tabor Church; Mrs. Sadie Pickering, Chesterhill; Mrs. Mate
Bowman, Bartlett; and Edward of McConnelsville. 24 grandchildren are living
and one is deceased; and three great-great grandchildren Rovert, Joanne, and
Betty Sue Miller of McConnelsville.
Mr. Yarnell was united in marriage a second tme to Laura Wilson, deceased. No
children survived this union.
He united with Tabor Church, Sept. 25, 1909.
He was a Mason and the oldest member of Webb Lodge at Stockport to which he
belonged for some 60 years.
When war broke out between the states, he enlisted in the 122 O.V.I. under
Colonel Ball, Commander, being only 15 years of age. He saw active service
all through the war, being in the battles of The Wilderness, Cold Harbor,
Spotsylvania, Shenandoah Valley, McNovia Junction,, Winchester, Strasburg
besides 15 or 20 skirmishes. He also saw Lee surrender to Grant at
Appomattox.
*******************
By-the-way...do you have an E-Mail address for Jeanne? When my computer
dumped, I lost it.
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<DIV><BR><FONT size=2>Was looking through some of my old papers and found an
obituary for <STRONG>GEORGE YARNELL, SON OF BARRAK AND MARGARET (SAUNDERS)
YARNELL</STRONG>. It is dated March 16, 1939, McConnelsville Herald
(McConnelsville, Ohio).</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=2>GEORGE YARNELL B. JUNE 6, 1846, DIED MARCH 8, 1939
AT
THE AGE OF 92 YEARS, 9 MONTHS, 2 DAYS.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=2></FONT></STRONG> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>He was one of the family of 12 children - 5 died in
infancy. One brother, Charles, of Dale survives. Of this family,
the
following members are ceceased: Mrs. Sarah Palmer, Mrs. Ann Russell,
Mrs.
Caroline Green, Joseph and Elwood Yarnell.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>He was united in marriage with Sarah A. Palmer of Pennsville
Nov 16, 1865. She passed away Nov. 19, 1898 leaving 7 children as
follows: John of Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Ida Wymer, Chesterville; Mrs.
Ann Russell, Wersterville,; Jess of the home near Tabor Church;
Mrs.
Sadie Pickering, Chesterhill; Mrs. Mate Bowman, Bartlett; and Edward of
McConnelsville. 24 grandchildren are living and one is deceased; and
three
great-great grandchildren Rovert, Joanne, and Betty Sue Miller of
McConnelsville.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>Mr. Yarnell was united in marriage a second tme to Laura
Wilson, deceased. No children survived this union.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>He united with Tabor Church, Sept. 25, 1909.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>He was a Mason and the oldest member of Webb Lodge at
Stockport to which he belonged for some 60 years. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>When war broke out between the states, he enlisted in the
122
O.V.I. under Colonel Ball, Commander, being only 15 years of age. He saw
active service all through the war, being in the battles of The Wilderness,
Cold
Harbor, Spotsylvania, Shenandoah Valley, McNovia Junction,, Winchester,
Strasburg besides 15 or 20 skirmishes. He also saw Lee surrender to
Grant
at Appomattox.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>*******************</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>By-the-way...do you have an E-Mail address for Jeanne?
When my computer dumped, I lost it.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
Attached is info in an e-mail from a Carol Van Steinberg about a Jobe Yarnell
and a Nelson Yarnell from Iowa.
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Rick; We have Yarnell in our line. My husband's great grandmother was Lydia Jane Lyon. She first married Eugene C. Van Stienburg (our line). The marriage was disolved, we don't know why or when. She then married Jobe Yarnell in Van Buren Co.,Iowa abt 1860. They had two children Nelson R. Yarnell B-13 Feb, 1862 in Winchester, Van Buren Co.,Iowa and Eva Yarnell b-?. Nelson Yarnell married Olive Frances Bell( b-1867 and d-1949 buried Spencer Cem. Van Buren Co. Iowa) 2 June, 1888 In Winchester, Iowa. They had 4 children Edgar, Mary O., Chloe B., and Velma Grace. Nelson died 17 May, 1929 and is also buried in Spencer Cem. Hope this will help someone else.
Carol Van Stienburg
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In a message dated 98-11-11 09:24:46 EST, you write:
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>11th 11m., 1998
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>Marge Gibson,
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>Thanks to Stephanie Abbott, who pointed out the newsletters of Fred Yarnall
>that are available online. One of his newsletters is seeking the parents of
>Joseph Yarnall, who wed Molly K. Baird. These being your forebears, Marge, I
>knew you'd be interested. My info shows Joseph Yarnall's father to be Mahlon
Yes Rick, my husband's grandparents were Joseph Yarnell and Mary Catherine
Baird (aka) Molly. & Joseph's father was Mahlon Yarnell. You sent me a
genealogy print out & I thank you for that. I will be sending you more
information on current Yarnells in the Guernsey Co OH area, as I accumulate.
Thanks, Marge
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11th 11m., 1998
Marge Gibson,
Thanks to Stephanie Abbott, who pointed out the newsletters of Fred Yarnall
that are available online. One of his newsletters is seeking the parents of
Joseph Yarnall, who wed Molly K. Baird. These being your forebears, Marge, I
knew you'd be interested. My info shows Joseph Yarnall's father to be Mahlon
Yarnall; did I get that from your research?
To look at the newsletter go to http://navsource.org/7-97.htm. Or go to
navsource.org on the web, where you'll see an intro page, then click on July
1997.
Thanks to Paul R Yarnall of Texas for making these available.
Rick Yarnell
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About 8 of the back issues are right there at the site...which I found on
Altavista when I plugged in yarnell + genealogy. Thank you for getting me
going on Yarnell research...Stephanie
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I am so happy to see you saw that Census like I did but in our Boise Gen.
Library in the index book they had it listed as Moon instead of Moore . My
problem with that besides being unsure after seeing the Moon name in the Index
book was that it also said he had married within the year and also that Alvira
had married within the year . I believe that was the 1850 Census.The year is
correct for my Isaac Moore . It put him in the household with Dr.John Yarnell
and his wife Jane Brown who was also from Alabama but even if Alvira was his
wife at that time something could have happened to her (which did in those
days more frequently than now with our medications) because in my next finding
of him in the 1860 Census his wifes name was Sarah Yarnell THe Yarnell name I
got off their son Johns death certificate (he is my Husbands Grandfather) but
everything else was the same so I felt it was the correct person. And their
first child was not born until 1854. Which gives a 4 year span in there .Jane
Brown is supposed to be the daughter of Chief Brown one of the Judges for the
Cherokee Nation so she must have been at least part Indian. Dr .John Yarnell
had a lot of farm ground and I believe Isaac was farming for him and the the
Censuses list him as a farmer .I found Isaac in the 1870 Census too ,but then
lost him. Their children 9 boys and 1 girl I believe were all born in
Harrison, Tenn. BUT I still cant find out who Sarah belonged to.She was born
in Tenn. in1830(According to the Census)I have reason to believe she and Isaac
were buried in the Moore Cemetery in Cleveland Oklahoma. Please keep me in
mind if you come accross any clues about Sarah. I undestand it was a popular
name. Thank you so much for your time.
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Excerpt from:
A History of Hamilton County, Tennessee
by James W. Livingood, Memphis State University Press, 1981 (976.882 L761h)
p. 114 - "The Urban Frontier
"North of Ooltewah the Cumberland Presbyterian minister, Hiram Douglas,
settled early as did the Seagles, McNabbs, Poes, Roddys, and Yarnells.
"The Yarnell family, of English Quaker heritage, lived for a time in Knox
County before moving to Hamilton. Daniel Yarnell, Jr., lived near Soddy,
where he died in 1843. Aaron J. Yarnell came to the county about 1823 and is
buried near Snow Hill. His son, John L. Yarnell, became a doctor with a far-
flung practice. About 1835 he married Jane Brown, daughter of wealthy
Cherokee chief James Brown. An influential Indian judge, Brown had a farm
near Snow Hill which became the property of his son-in-law when he (the chief)
was forced to move west."
Copied by Rick Yarnell, 9th 11m., 1998
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9th 11m., 1998
Mary Moore,
The library didn't have any wedding records for Hamilton County, Tenn. But I
did find something interesting in the census records. I have transcribed the
census records for Hamilton Co, TN, and sent them to the group. You'll notice
an entry for Dr. Jon Yarnell. Living with him is an Isaac Moore, age 22, and
Alvira Moore, age 14. Also, (I guess) his wife Jane age 36, and two daughters
Serilda age 15, and Jane age 2.
Because of the unusual name Serilda, and the fact that Isaac & Sarah Moore
named their eldest daughter Zerelda, I feel that this family is closely
connected to your Sarah Yarnell Moore. Interestingly, there is no daughter
named Sarah living with this family. My thoughts: She might have been sent
away to "finishing" school or to a girl's school or some other school, in
another state; this could explain her absence from the census. Judging by the
value of the real estate that Dr. Yarnell owned ($6000), he was well-off, he
could well afford to send a 20-year-old daughter to a school. OR, Sarah could
be a cousin, or niece, of Dr. Yarnell, and met Isaac Moore during a visit to
her kin. So this doesn't confirm who her parents were.
I find three Sarah Yarnells in the Tenn. 1850 census:
Sarah, age 15, daughter of Daniel Yarnell of Anderson Co.
Sarah E., age 10, daughter of Lewis Yarnell of Knox Co.
Sarah, age 28, wife of Joseph Yarnell of Hamilton Co.
If Sarah Yarnell is a daughter of Dr. Jon Yarnell, then Hamilton Co. TN would
have a record of it. Have you tried to query a Hamilton County researcher?
There are on-line researchers willing to answer questions. Look under
http://www.familtytreemaker.com : genealogy site finder; places: United States
- Tennessee .
Keep us posted.
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Excerpts
Hamilton County
--Dist #27 pg 958, fam# 1575; Daniel Yarnell, 33, M, farmer, RE=$2000, born
TN; Mary, age 65, born NC.
--Dist #27 pg 909, fam# 1223; Jno. Yarnell, 46, M, doctor, RE=$6000, born
GA.; Jane, 36, born Ala; Serilda, 15, TN; Jane, 2, TN; Isaac Moore, 22,
farmer, Ala; Alvira Moore, 14, Ala.
--Dist # 24 pg 794, fam# 408; Joseph Yarnell, 34, M, taylor, RE=$350, born
TN; Sarah, 28, TN; John, 5, TN; Eliza, 3, TN; Joseph, 4/12, TN.
--Dist #24 pg 794, fam #414; Jackson B Yarnill, 35, M, doctor, RE=$0, born
TN; Sophronia Yarnill, 18, TN; Richard Varnell, 21, clerk, TN. < these are
living in household of James Goodman>
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9th 11m., 1998
Stephanie Abbott,
An On-line Newsletter put out by Fred Yarnall. I had heard that he put out an
e-mail newsletter. How does one access the back issues you mentioned?
Rick Yarnell
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Thanks for thinking about me . I amalready seeing that one! Mary
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There is an on-line version of a family newsletter which I found through
Altavista, which was written up to March 1998 by Fred Yarnall, when he
died. The back issues are available and very interesting.. He claims there
are over 13000 descendants of Francis and Phillip that he can account
for..Stephanie
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Karen Mullen forwarded your email list message to me . Would you please put me
on your list too??
My husbands great grandmother is Sarah Yarnell born in Tennessee in about
1830 married to Isaac Moore . I found them in the 1860 and 70 Census in
Hamilton County. I believe the children were all born in Harrison Tenn. which
is in Hamilton County.The oldest child was Charles H -born in1854 ,
Zerelda-1857
John -1858 (My husbands grandfather)
Samuel 1861
Lattimer -1863
Benjamin -1865
Robert -1866
William-1868
If you have time while you are searching marriage Records would you see if
there might be anything on them in Hamilton County records ?. I dont know the
marriage year, but possibly1852.
I would appreciate very much if you could check this out . I have been trying
for months to find Sarahs parents in Tennessee . I have been comunicating with
Linford Yarnell and he has been trying to help me but so far no luck !!
Thank you so much , Mary Moore
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Mary Moore
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Thank you Rick,
If you have time, I would appriciate a look up for a wedding record for:
Elizabeth Yarnell & Isaac Young III
date-- 1791
in --Southold N Y
or -- PA
( I feel thay may have married in NY, as his last
brother
was born there, & feel the his parents family had moved to
NY)
(Then moved to PA & Antioch OH after marriage)
( their 1st child was born in PA others in
Green Co Ohio)
My goal is to find her parents names, & her birthplace.
Thank you again,
Mildred
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Hello, I am looking for the parents of MARY YARNELL b. 1819 MO. married HENRY
COX b. 1825 Darke Co. Oh. Mary and Henry were married in Cedar Co. MO. in 1849.
At the time of their marriage, Mary had living with her a 7 yr. old female,
SUFFRONA COUNCEL b. IL. Also in the same twp. where they lived was an ELVIRA
COUNCEL aged 14 b. IL. living in the household of a THOMAS ESLINGER.
Mary and Henry migrated west, ending up in CA.
Any help finding the parents of MARY YARNELL would be greatly appreciated.
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FTM has 3 or 4 Yarnell family trees but the best I have found is WFT 12
Tree#4349 and I like it because it includes my line: Elizabeth Yarnell m
Jackson Kennedy. Also: Vol 11 # 3164,,Vol 13 #3226, Vol 15 #1929, Vol 17
1841. and Vol 6. #4602. Stephanie Abbott
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From Mildred Polk mpolk24825@...
Rick, in answer to your question as to how the Bryson's are related to the
Yarnell's --- here is how:
Elizabeth Yarnell 1760 Ohio
mrd Isaac Young III 1760 PA & Ohio
their child Isaac Young IV 1801 PA
mrd Sarah Moore 1801 PA /Ohio
their child Clarinda Young 1836 Ohio
mrd Silas Bryson 1835 Ohio
they had 13 children
The "BrysonBunch" (another group) is a result of these children.
We are 3rd & 4th cousins -- there are also a few in the group, from an Irish
line of Bryson's (not related to Yarnell's).
Elizabeth Yarnell is my 3rd great grandmother & to all the Bryson in this
line (there are a lot of us).
Mil
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Hello group,
In case any of you don't know, I live in Kansas City, KS, a twin city of
Kansas City, MO. Another suburb of KCMO is Independence, MO, the home of
Harry S Truman, and of the Headquarters of the Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints. And there are a lot of Mormons there. One
benefit of their presence is that Independence has a VERY good genealogy
public library. I've heard that it is one of the best in the country, but
then, because this one is so near, I've not been to any others.
Next week I'm making a visit to that library. So, I can do some look-ups by
request. I'm concentrating on wedding records. Does anyone have any Yarnell
wedding records you'd like to have looked-up in any particular county? Just
tell me which county and state, and I'll check whether the library has
anything on that.
Rick Yarnell
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Yarnall - Yarnell wedding records
Source: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol.II, Vol. III, & Vol. IV
by William Wade Hinshaw (929.1 H596a)
Vol II, (PA & NJ)
pp. 695-696
Entries in records of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting under the name
YARNALL
1737/8/13. Job, s Philip, Chester Co., Pa., m Rebecca Lownes, dt James,
Phila., Pa., at Phila. Mtg
1745/6/8. Mordecai, Chester Co Pa, m Mary Roberts, dt Edward, Phila Pa, at
Phila. Mtg
1758/10/5. Ellen, dt Mordecai, Phila Pa, m Timothy Matlack, s Timothy, Phila
Pa, at Phila. Mtg.
1762/4/8. Sarah, dt Mordecai, Phila Pa, m Samuel Wetherill Jr, s Christopher,
Phila Pa at Phila. Mtg
1762/6/10. Catherine, dt Mordecai, Phila Pa, m Joseph Day, s John, Phila Pa,
at Phila. Mtg
1768/2/26. Mordecai given certificate to Chester Monthly Meeting, held at
Providence, to marry (note: entry doesn't say to whom).
1768/10/13. James [Yarnell], s Job, Phila Pa, m Hannah Yarnell, dt Mordecai,
Phila Pa, at Phila Mtg
1775/4/12. Mary, dt Mordecai & Mary, Phila Pa, m John Donnelly, s James &
Mary, Phila Pa, at Pine St. Mtg, Phila.
1775/10/5. Elizabeth, dt Mordicai & Mary, m Thomas Bryan, s Thomas & Mary,
Phila Pa, at Phila Mtg.
1780/11/9. Ellis, s Nathan & Hannah, Phila Pa, m Rachel Worrill, dt Robert &
Elizabeth, Phila Pa, at Phila Mtg
1789/10/22. Ellis, s Nathan & Hannah, Phila Pa, m Mary Hornor, dt Benjamin &
Rebecca, Phila Pa, at Phila Mtg
1789/12/17. Jane, dt Joesph & Elizabeth, Phila Pa, m Leonard Snowdon, s
Leonard & Jane, Phila Pa at Phila Mtg
1805/10/3. Nathan, s Ellis & Rachel, Phila Pa, m Ann Folwell, dt Thomas &
Elizabeth, Phila Pa, at Newtown, Gloucester Co, NJ Meeting House
1806/3/6. Eli, s Nathan & Hannah, Delaware Co Pa, m Thamzin Roberts, dt John
& Jane, Phila Pa, at Phila. Mtg
1806/5/2. Thomasin, wife Eli, given certificate to Chester Monthly Meeting.
1815/8/31. Israel, s Joshua & Hannah, Chester Co Pa, m Phebe Yarnall, dt John
& Elizabeth, Phila Pa, at Mulberry St Meeting House, Phila
Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Orthodox) p.777
YARNALL
1828/3/13. Edward, s Ellis & Mary, Phila, m Caroline R. Cope, dt Thomas P. &
Mary, Phila, at Mulberry St Mtg., Phila
Vol III (New York)
p. 371
YARNELL
J. Howard m M. Francis B. ----- (note: this is Mary Frances Bruen)
Vol. IV (Ohio)
p. 309
YARNAL
1813/5/27. Mordecai, s Geo. & Lydia, Jefferson Co O., m in Short Creek
Meeting House, Phebe CARSON, dt Geo. & Lydia, Jefferson Co., O.(Ohio)
Notes: d=daughter of, m=married, s=son of; When a name is given in
brackets [], the name in the entry is spelt differently than that in the
heading.
Transcribed by Rick Yarnell, 6th 11m., 1998
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Mildred,
You have an exact birthdate for Elizabeth Yarnell, (4/19/1760), which is
unusual for someone born in the 1760s. What is your source for her birthdate?
Maybe that can give me a clue for research.
Rick Yarnell <
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Hi Rick,
Thank you for your interest,
I too would be very interested in the research data you mentioned.
As to the exact date of Elizabeth Yarnell birth it is taken from her grave.
Her Tombstone reads: "78 yrs. 11 Mos. 21 days
Grave is in Unity Baptist Cem.
RE:(Jan Bryson Berry of Whittier California. Most of her
information came from Suzanne Trautman who is directly related to
the Young's).
I also have it from a "Young chart" that has been much researched.
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The birth date for Elizabeth Yarnell is Apr 19, 1760
The marriage date is 1791 prob PA
Her death date is March 29, 1840 at Antioch, Monroe Co, Ohio
She had 3 children: All born in PA.
Mary "Poly" Young b. March 31, 1775, or 1773
mrd. Barnett Neil
d. March 22, 1892 at Barstow Iowa
Yarnell b. Aug 13
d. Jan 21 1844 at Antioch Ohio (I show no wife or
children)
Isaac IV b. 1801 in PA
mrd 1 Sarah Moore 1822 in PA
2 Katherine Ault 1846 in Ohio
d. 1870 in Rockport W VA
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I also have this:
Pg. 37 pff Western, PA Gen Soc Qtrly, Vol 22 #3 Winter, 1996
Lists membership for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Uniontown,
Fayette Co.
Jan 20 1833, Samuel Yarnell,
April 21, 1833, Elizabeth Young
Sep 15, 183 Elizabeth Yarnell & Mordecai Yarnell
(from Ruth Mosby of Lincoln, NE)
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Hope this helps -- I would be grateful for any more information or leads.
This group is so nice, I hope that you will send an open invitation to all in
the Brysonbunch as many of them are Yarnell related.
Mildred Polk
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Dear Yarnall-Yarnell Group:
I'm posting the information I have on Francis Yarnall and Hannah Baker and
their children. As I can, I will post what I have on their grandchildren. Hope
this information is helpful to someone. If anyone has supplementary
information, please post it.
Karen Mullian
booboopies@...
Descendants of Francis Yarnall and Hannah Baker
1 Francis Yarnall b: 02 1654/55 in Cloynes or Claines, Worcestershire,
England d: 1721 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m: 08 04 1686 in Darby MM
m. Hannah Baker b: 1664 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England d: 1719 in Willistown
Twp., Chester Co., PA. Francis was the son of John and Sarah Yarnall of Martin
Hussingtree, Worc. Hannah's parents were Robert and Mary Baker of Shropshire,
England.
2 John Yarnall b: 10 24 1686 in Springfield Twp. Chester Co., PA d: 08 26
1765 in Chester Co., PA m.1) Ann Coppock d: c. 1728 m: 09 21 1722 in Newtown
Meetinghouse; m. 2) +Jane Thomas d: c. 1738 m: 08 31 1728 in Newtown
Meetinghouse; m. 3) Mary Smedley m: 09 07 1739 in Chester MM
2 Sarah Yarnall b: 05 28 1687 m. William Askew d: in from monthly
meeting at Woodhall in Cumberland, Englandm: 04 13 1729
2 Peter Yarnall b: 08 20 1691 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m.
Alice Worrilow b: 05 16 1698 in Chester Co., PA m: 01 23 1714/15
2 Moses Yarnall b: 10 1692 d: 1764 m. Dowse Davis m: 12 28 1726 in
Goshen MM
2 Francis Yarnall b: 12 24 1695 in Springfield Twp., Chester Co., PA d:
08 08 1775 m. Mary Baker b: 01 29 1698/99 d: 11 1728 m: 01 25 1716/17
2 Joseph Yarnall b: 05 13 1697 d: 04 15 1758 m. Mary James b: 07 15
1702 m: 01 25 1735/36 in Springfield MH
2 Amos Yarnall b: 01 28 1699/00 in Springfield Twp., Chester Co., PA d:
12 04 1789 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m.1) Mary Ashbridge b: 11 10
1711 in Chester, Chester Co., PA d: 11 20 1745 in Willistown Twp., Chester
Co., PA m: 03 18 1726/27 in Goshen MH; m. 2) Sarah Hibberd b: 03 19 1710/11 in
Darby Twp., Chester Co., PA d: 02 24 1795 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA
m: 12 28 1751 in Goshen MH
2 Daniel Yarnall b: 07 01 1703 d: 12 24 1726 in Willistown Twp., Chester
Co., PA
2 Mordecai Yarnall b: 07 11 1705 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA d:
05 17 1772 in Springfield Twp. Chester Co., PA m.1) Catherine Meredith b: 09
22 1712 in PA d: 08 04 1741 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m: 10 1733 in
Gwynedd MH; m.2) Mary Roberts b: 1714 d: 10 06 1763 m: 06 08 1745 in
Philadelphia MM; m.3) Ann Shipley d: 1780 m: 03 03 1768
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Thanks to Rick I have found the Yarnells that married into the Kennedy family.
It goes like this: Francis and Hannah (Baker) Yarnall, Joseph and Mary James
(Townsend) Yarnall, Daniel Yarnall, Aaron (1780-1851) and Nancy Ann (Pruett)
Yarnell(1781), Elizabeth Hamilton Yarnell(1812 -1883)and Jackson J
Kennedy(1813-1898). The family had the story that we came from a line of
Kennedys originating in Scotland, and whoever he was he married a Cherokee. Now
I think the story must have gotten distorted: that Elizabeth's older half
brother married a Cherokee...Stephanie Abbott
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Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. II, PA & NJ, Vol III, NY
William Wade Hinshaw, 929.1 H596a
Entries in volume II under the name Yarnall for Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
Birth & Death records, pp. 439-440
Index of abbrev. (ae=aged, b=born, bur=burried, d=died, dt=daughter, s=son,
w=wife, wd=widow, y=years)
Ann, dt Mordecai, d 12-4-1754
Benjamin & Elizabeth C. children:
Thomas Coffin b 12-10-1815
Ellis b 6-25-1817
William b 10-18-1819
Mary b 10- 8-1821
Edward, s Mordecai, d 7-12-1749
Elizabeth d 2-8-1766, ae 5 y (dt Joseph)
Elizabeth, dt Ezeble, bur 10-15-1787, ae 7 months **
Ellis & Rachel children:
Nathan b 9-26-1781
Robert b 4- 4-1783
Mary, 2nd w Ellis, children:
Benjamin b 9- 4-1790
Sarah b 2- 3-1792
Ellis H. b 10-11-1794
Amy b 6-17-1796
Edward b 7-31-1799
Charles b 11-22-1800
Francis d 7-4-1764, ae 19
Jacob, s Joseph, d 1-13-1766, ae 14 y
Jenny, dt Mordecai, d 10-21-1758
Joseph, s Joseph, d 7-13-1759 **
Joseph d 9-19-1763, ae 40
Lydia, dt Mordecai, d 12-13-1750
Mary, w Mordecai, d 10-6-1763, ae 49
Mary, dt Israel & Phebe, b 3-16-1817
Mordecai & Catherine children:
Sarah b 6-27-1734
Ellen b 8- 7-1736
Hannah b 6- 6-1738
Catharine b 11- 1-1740/1
Mary, 2nd w Mordecai, children:
Mary b 3-13-1746
Mordecai b 8- 9-1747
Edward b 10-14-1748
Lydia b 3- 6-1750
Ann b 9- 9-1751
Elizabeth b 10-26-1752
Peter b 2-17-1754
Deborah b 6-15-1756
Jane b 12- 9-1757
Rachel, w Ellis, bur 10-5-1787, ae 40
Rebecca, w Ezekial, bur 3-15-1798, ae 35
Robert, s Ellis, bur 4-11-1784, ae 1
Sarah, dt Joseph, d 8-23-1759 **
All the above were recorded in Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Phila. PA
** I do not know whose children these are for sure. All others I have
connected to parents - Rick Yarnell
Vol II birth & death records, p. 724
Entries under the name Yarnall for Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Orthodox)
Elizabeth d 5-28-1835, ae 20 months
Elizabeth d 3- 2-1842, ae 3
Josiah d 2-6-1842, ae 12
Vol II birth & death records, p. 829
Entries under the name Yarnall for Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Hicksite)
Albin, s Reuben & Rachel Davis (Garrett), b 1-12-1858, d 4-20-1863 bur
Middletown, Pa.
Thamzin [Yarnell], wd, d 6-25-1838 bur Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa.
{note: name in brackets is the spelling as in this record. note 2: Thamzin
Yarnell also called Thomasin Yarnall}
Vol III (New York State), birth & death records p. 371
Entries under the name Yarnell for New York Monthly Meeting
J. Howard d 3-20-1903
M. Francis B. ----- d 7-25-1902
{note: M. Francis B. Yarnell is wife of J. Howard Yarnell,
maiden name Mary Frances Bruen}
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Hi, Rick,
I think this list is a great idea! Maybe it will serve as an incentive to get
Lin Yarnall on line one of these days!
I for one would be delighted to see your info. My research comes mostly from
Gilbert Cope's abstracts of Monthly Meeting Minutes, and I also have Early
Church Records of Delaware County, Volumes 1-3, so I'm happy to help out when
I can. I post material from those sources from time to time.
I also have something that someone sent me a few years ago that comes from a
court case in which Francis Yarnall was involved. I'll dig that out and post
it. It makes for fun reading.
Karen Mullian
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Karen Mullian
In a message dated 98-11-03 23:51:48 EST, YARNELLRIK@... writes:
<< In an effort to provide raw genealogy data to members of the group I will
periodically be posting research information to the group. I have
information
on all entries about Yarnalls from the Encyclopedia of American Quaker
Genealogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, vols II, III, IV & VI; (929.1 H596a). If
anyone is interested in getting this raw data, let me know, and I will post
it
to the group.
Rick Yarnell >>
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Hi Rick,
I would like to see what you have for data.
Glynice
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Hello Group,
In an effort to provide raw genealogy data to members of the group I will
periodically be posting research information to the group. I have information
on all entries about Yarnalls from the Encyclopedia of American Quaker
Genealogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, vols II, III, IV & VI; (929.1 H596a). If
anyone is interested in getting this raw data, let me know, and I will post it
to the group.
Rick Yarnell
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Dear Mil,
Great to hear from you. I did think for a moment that I had some information
for you, as you referred to Mordecai and Elizabeth Yarnall in your message.
However, the Mordecai and Elizabeth in my database (her maiden name was
Griffith) settled in Wilmington, DE and the Norristown area.
I have 6 Mordecai Yarnalls (in the Chester Co/Delaware Co. areas, the name is
almost always spelled with an a, but it various elsewhere in the state and
country), but none of them fit in with your dates.
If you haven't already done so, you should write to Lin Yarnall in New Jersey
(address below, unfortunately, he's not on line). He and the late Fred Yarnall
were working diligently to update and correct the _Partial Yarnall-Yarnell
Genealogy_, and Lin may be able to point you in the right direction.
Here's Lin's address:
Linford H. Yarnall
P.O. Box 476
Hewitt, NJ 07421
Be sure to post any information you might find to the list so we can keep this
thing going!
Karen Mullian
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In a message dated 98-11-03 08:42:26 EST, MPolk24825@... writes:
<< Good for you Karen,
I am Mildred Polk & I am very excited about this group.
I hope through it I can find information on my "several greats" grandmother,
Elizabeth Yarnell. She was born Apr 19 1760 place unknown.
She died at Antioch, Monroe Co Ohio.
She married Isaac Young III -- he was born in 1760, at Fairfield
Connecticut.
He died Jan 15, 1845 at Antioch & their graves are side by side.
Here are some notes for her.
Pg 37 pff Westtern PA Gen Soc Qtrly, Vol 22 #3 Winter, 1996
Lists membership for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Uniontown,
Fayette Co.
Jan 20 1833, Samuel Yarnell, April 21, 1833 Elizabeth Young
Sep 15, 183 Elizabeth Yarnell & Mordecal Yarnell
I have been at a stanstill on her & will be greatfull if aomeone can help me
get started again.
Mil >>
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Good for you Karen,
I am Mildred Polk & I am very excited about this group.
I hope through it I can find information on my "several greats" grandmother,
Elizabeth Yarnell. She was born Apr 19 1760 place unknown.
She died at Antioch, Monroe Co Ohio.
She married Isaac Young III -- he was born in 1760, at Fairfield Connecticut.
He died Jan 15, 1845 at Antioch & their graves are side by side.
Here are some notes for her.
Pg 37 pff Westtern PA Gen Soc Qtrly, Vol 22 #3 Winter, 1996
Lists membership for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Uniontown,
Fayette Co.
Jan 20 1833, Samuel Yarnell, April 21, 1833 Elizabeth Young
Sep 15, 183 Elizabeth Yarnell & Mordecal Yarnell
I have been at a stanstill on her & will be greatfull if aomeone can help me
get started again.
Mil
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Hi, I'm posting Message Number One to this forum!
I'm Karen Mullian, a descendant of Francis and Hannah (Baker) Yarnall of
Willistown Twp., Chester Co. Their son Amos Yarnall (1700-1789) married Mary
Ashbridge, daughter of George and Mary (Malin) Ashbridge. Their children were
Daniel, Amos, Jr., Mary, Aaron, and George. Mary, b. 1734, d. 1824 married 11th
mo. 29, 1753 Josiah Garrett, b. 1734, d. 1794, son of Samuel and Sarah (Hibberd)
Garrett [Sarah was Amos Yarnall's second wife]; their daughter Amy married Abner
Griffith, son of Nathan and Rachel (Williamson) Griffith. Amy and Abner's
daughter Lydia Yarnall Griffith married in 1833 Benjamin Franklin Ahn.
I have information on all these families and am happy to exchange.
Karen Mullian
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