On December 3, 1807 Michael married Mary Hussey Cox in Highland County, OH. They had twelve known children: Elias, Thomas, Abijah C., Sarah (Mrs. Nathan Newby, Anna (Mrs. Albert Overman), Bohan, Martha (Mrs. Stephen Comer), Jemima (Mrs. Alfred Symons), Stephen, Mary, John Calvin, and Edwin.
Michael was not only a farmer, he was a devout Quaker. He was a part of the Whitewater MM church. They seems to have joined the Dover Friends meeting house.
The Dover Meetinghouse was located in Wayne County in the village of Dover now called Webster. Friends erected a brick building in 1855 that still stands, converted into a private residence, at the west edge of Webster next to the Webster Cemetery, which was originally The Dover Friends burying ground.
On December 3, 1807 Michael married Mary Hussey Cox in Highland County, OH. They had twelve known children: Elias, Thomas, Abijah C., Sarah (Mrs. Nathan Newby, Anna (Mrs. Albert Overman), Bohan, Martha (Mrs. Stephen Comer), Jemima (Mrs. Alfred Symons), Stephen, Mary, John Calvin, and Edwin.
Michael was not only a farmer, he was a devout Quaker. He was a part of the Whitewater MM church. They seems to have joined the Dover Friends meeting house.
The Dover Meetinghouse was located in Wayne County in the village of Dover now called Webster. Friends erected a brick building in 1855 that still stands, converted into a private residence, at the west edge of Webster next to the Webster Cemetery, which was originally The Dover Friends burying ground.
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