distinguished for his acquirements in mathematics. He
chose farming as his profession, settled on a portion of
his parents estate at College Hill.
m 30 Apr 1835 Poughkeepsie, NY
Eleanor Smith d Oct 1854 of Ship-Fever at Poughkeepsie, NY
They had 4 children
Helen M. 11 Jun 1836 d 25 Oct 1854 Ship-Fever
Adalyn S. 9 Dec 1838
Emily Ione 14 Dec 1840 m Alonzo Horton
Maria 2 Jun 1844 d 12 Nov 1867 m David Carnahan
ref: John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim
by Seth C. Cary 1911
-- William actually is listed as dying in Mill Creek Townshio, Wikipedia says this 'existed as a civil township from 1810 until 1943. Once the most important township in the county, it was largely absorbed by Cincinnati '
distinguished for his acquirements in mathematics. He
chose farming as his profession, settled on a portion of
his parents estate at College Hill.
m 30 Apr 1835 Poughkeepsie, NY
Eleanor Smith d Oct 1854 of Ship-Fever at Poughkeepsie, NY
They had 4 children
Helen M. 11 Jun 1836 d 25 Oct 1854 Ship-Fever
Adalyn S. 9 Dec 1838
Emily Ione 14 Dec 1840 m Alonzo Horton
Maria 2 Jun 1844 d 12 Nov 1867 m David Carnahan
ref: John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim
by Seth C. Cary 1911
-- William actually is listed as dying in Mill Creek Townshio, Wikipedia says this 'existed as a civil township from 1810 until 1943. Once the most important township in the county, it was largely absorbed by Cincinnati '
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