who were too young to live on their own lived where they could with relatives.
Around 1856, Rachel moved to Scot Co., IA with two of her daughters. She died
in Scott Co. (From DFNL 3-3.)
From an ancestry chart prepared by Dan Jarka, Rachel died 20 August 1872 in
Scott Co., near Davenport, IA.
According to a letter from Peggy Blevins, a descendent of John and Rachel,
Rachel was a founding member of the Presbyterian Church of Summit, IA in 1858.
who were too young to live on their own lived where they could with relatives.
Around 1856, Rachel moved to Scot Co., IA with two of her daughters. She died
in Scott Co. (From DFNL 3-3.)
From an ancestry chart prepared by Dan Jarka, Rachel died 20 August 1872 in
Scott Co., near Davenport, IA.
According to a letter from Peggy Blevins, a descendent of John and Rachel,
Rachel was a founding member of the Presbyterian Church of Summit, IA in 1858.
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