Amy's father died when she was just four years old. Her mother remained on the farm in Paris for several years, with the help of Samuel's family, and most likely her own as well. Susan then married Robert Gilerland (or Gililand), and moved to Lordstown.
Amy married John J. Lewis on 29 Mar 1853 in Trumbull Co., Ohio. She was a resident of Lordstown in the marriage application.
Amy and John had nine children;
Almira E. b. 1854
William J. b. 1855
Edward Lionel b. 1859
Susan Roena b. 1860
Evaline Lillian b. 1862
Calvin Franklin b. 1865
Emma N. b. 1866
Nancy Lovella b. 1869
Lina A. b. 1872
In the 1880 census, John J. Lewis was living in Marion, Marion, Ohio. Amy wasn't enumerated, but she may have been visiting family. Living with them, enumerated as John's stepfather, was R. Gilerland. Robert was actually Amy's stepfather.
Amy's father died when she was just four years old. Her mother remained on the farm in Paris for several years, with the help of Samuel's family, and most likely her own as well. Susan then married Robert Gilerland (or Gililand), and moved to Lordstown.
Amy married John J. Lewis on 29 Mar 1853 in Trumbull Co., Ohio. She was a resident of Lordstown in the marriage application.
Amy and John had nine children;
Almira E. b. 1854
William J. b. 1855
Edward Lionel b. 1859
Susan Roena b. 1860
Evaline Lillian b. 1862
Calvin Franklin b. 1865
Emma N. b. 1866
Nancy Lovella b. 1869
Lina A. b. 1872
In the 1880 census, John J. Lewis was living in Marion, Marion, Ohio. Amy wasn't enumerated, but she may have been visiting family. Living with them, enumerated as John's stepfather, was R. Gilerland. Robert was actually Amy's stepfather.
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