Jonathan and Margaret had the following children:
1. Jane M. DeWeese (1811-1855) m. Edwin Templeton in 1830, 7 children, I believe they went to Tipton Co., Tenn.
2. Henrietta DeWeese (1813-1890) m. John Sloan Hill in 1835, 9 children, went to Tipton Co., Tenn.
3. Abner DeWeese (1815-c.1871) m. Jane Elizabeth Knox, went to Mississippi, then to Tipton Co., Tenn.
4. Margaret A.. DeWeese (1817-1867) m. James Reid in 1841
5. Catherine Boyd DeWeese (1819-1885) m. Burwell Cashion in 1839, 10 children
6. Rachel DeWeese (1821-1879) m. Hiram W. Hall in 1843.
7. Mary Amanda DeWeese (1824-1851) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1841, 6 children. After her death, he married her sister Nancy Adeline.
8. Elizabeth E. DeWeese (1825-1849) m. Samuel James Armour in 1843, 3 daughters
9. Nancy Adeline DeWeese (1827-1862) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1852, 3 daughters.
10. Mary Helen DeWeese (1834-1885) m. Alexander White in 1852, 3 children.
11. Francis F. DeWeese (1837-1868) m. Julia Ann Atwell in 1861, 4 children. He served in the Confederate Army.
Jonathan and Margaret had the following children:
1. Jane M. DeWeese (1811-1855) m. Edwin Templeton in 1830, 7 children, I believe they went to Tipton Co., Tenn.
2. Henrietta DeWeese (1813-1890) m. John Sloan Hill in 1835, 9 children, went to Tipton Co., Tenn.
3. Abner DeWeese (1815-c.1871) m. Jane Elizabeth Knox, went to Mississippi, then to Tipton Co., Tenn.
4. Margaret A.. DeWeese (1817-1867) m. James Reid in 1841
5. Catherine Boyd DeWeese (1819-1885) m. Burwell Cashion in 1839, 10 children
6. Rachel DeWeese (1821-1879) m. Hiram W. Hall in 1843.
7. Mary Amanda DeWeese (1824-1851) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1841, 6 children. After her death, he married her sister Nancy Adeline.
8. Elizabeth E. DeWeese (1825-1849) m. Samuel James Armour in 1843, 3 daughters
9. Nancy Adeline DeWeese (1827-1862) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1852, 3 daughters.
10. Mary Helen DeWeese (1834-1885) m. Alexander White in 1852, 3 children.
11. Francis F. DeWeese (1837-1868) m. Julia Ann Atwell in 1861, 4 children. He served in the Confederate Army.
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