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John Herrin

Birth
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1853 (aged 49–50)
Lawrence, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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s/o William Herrin and Jane "Jennie" Culverhouse Herrin.
h/o 1st:Sarah Gorbet, 2nd: Ann Byers.

TAKEN FROM THE HISTORY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND MARION COUNTY.

"John Herron, his wife, and two children emigrated from near Crab Orchard, in Kentucky, to this township in 1828. He entered eighty acres, now owned by Robert Johnson, and died of Typhoid Fever about 1853. He was a farmer. His wife and daughter, Polly, are dead. Jane married William Sigmund, and lives in this township."

***Correction to the above history*** It should read,John Herron, his wife, and two of his brothers (instead of two children), James and William emigrated from Crab Orchard, KY to Anderson, Hamilton, Ohio in 1828. While there, John married Sarah Gorbet and they moved to Lawrence township, Marion, KY.

John and Sarah had the following children:

Jane Herrin Siegmund
William Herrin
Mary J "Polly" Herrin Coulter
Jesse H Herrin (1st wife-Elizabeth Lucinda Reddick,
2nd wife-Permelia Frances Russell)
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Herrin Rowe
Sarah Herrin Huggett
Rebecca Ann Herrin Johnston
Clarissa E Herrin Kinsley

John married Ann (Hannah) Byers in 1851 and they had one child:

Robert John Herrin (Rebecca Elizabeth Denman)

This statement was taken from the Commemorative Biographical Record of Prominent and Representative Men of Indianapolis, page 387. (Regarding Eliza Ann Siegmund Gibson who was John's granddaughter by his daughter, Jane.)
"The Siegmund family, to which Mrs. Gibson belongs, is of Pennsylvania German stock, and her mother's people, the Herrins, are Ohio pioneer stock of SCOTCH-IRISH extraction." http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t4wh2w81q;view=1up;seq=468
s/o William Herrin and Jane "Jennie" Culverhouse Herrin.
h/o 1st:Sarah Gorbet, 2nd: Ann Byers.

TAKEN FROM THE HISTORY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND MARION COUNTY.

"John Herron, his wife, and two children emigrated from near Crab Orchard, in Kentucky, to this township in 1828. He entered eighty acres, now owned by Robert Johnson, and died of Typhoid Fever about 1853. He was a farmer. His wife and daughter, Polly, are dead. Jane married William Sigmund, and lives in this township."

***Correction to the above history*** It should read,John Herron, his wife, and two of his brothers (instead of two children), James and William emigrated from Crab Orchard, KY to Anderson, Hamilton, Ohio in 1828. While there, John married Sarah Gorbet and they moved to Lawrence township, Marion, KY.

John and Sarah had the following children:

Jane Herrin Siegmund
William Herrin
Mary J "Polly" Herrin Coulter
Jesse H Herrin (1st wife-Elizabeth Lucinda Reddick,
2nd wife-Permelia Frances Russell)
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Herrin Rowe
Sarah Herrin Huggett
Rebecca Ann Herrin Johnston
Clarissa E Herrin Kinsley

John married Ann (Hannah) Byers in 1851 and they had one child:

Robert John Herrin (Rebecca Elizabeth Denman)

This statement was taken from the Commemorative Biographical Record of Prominent and Representative Men of Indianapolis, page 387. (Regarding Eliza Ann Siegmund Gibson who was John's granddaughter by his daughter, Jane.)
"The Siegmund family, to which Mrs. Gibson belongs, is of Pennsylvania German stock, and her mother's people, the Herrins, are Ohio pioneer stock of SCOTCH-IRISH extraction." http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t4wh2w81q;view=1up;seq=468


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