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Nancy J Porter Anshutz

Birth
Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Death
unknown
Madison County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Perkinsville, Madison County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Married to John Anshutz Jun 3, 1833 in Clermont County, Ohio

Children
1. Phillip P Anshutz b: 1834 in Clermont County, Ohio
2. Sarah Anshutz b: 1836 in Clermont County, Ohio
3. George W Anshutz b: 1838 in Clermont County, Ohio
4. David Anshutz b: 1841 in Madison County, Indiana
5. Ann E Anshutz b: 1843 in Madison County, Indiana
6. Nancy Jane Anshutz b: 1847 in Madison County, Indiana
7. John C Anshutz b: 1851 in Madison County, Indiana
8. Joseph Anshutz b: 1854 in Madison County, Indiana
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update 12/24/2012 from Abigail Deeter:

According to a personal memoir of Nancy's husband, John, This is what he wrote:
"I was born in Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, Ligonier valley, on April 21, 1812. I resided there til 3 years, moved to Washington County, Pennsylvania, rented a mill there for 2 years, then moved on a farm where my father died. Moved from there to Claremont County 24 miles east of Cincinnati. Two girls Eliza and Catherine were married and remained in Pennsylvania. We lived in Claremont County until married to Nancy N. Porter. The offspring of that marriage was five boys and three girls. After the birth of the second child I moved to Cincinnati in 1836, then moved to the state of Indiana. I learned the trade of stone mason and followed it for five years. Joined the M.E. church at 15 yers old, lived a constant Christian until 1849. In said year moved to Madison County, Indiana, and have resided in said county since my first wife died on the first day of January, 1870. On September 19, 1872, married Sarah Cole, since which we have lived together very happy. United with the U.B. church in January 1870. JOHN ANSHUTZ" -
The date listed for marriage of John & Nancy is the date the license was obtained. Their marriage record reads "July 30, 1833". I have a copy of the marriage record if needed & source citations for who currently possesses the memoir of John & his second wife Sarah (Perkins) [Cole] Anshutz.
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Married to John Anshutz Jun 3, 1833 in Clermont County, Ohio

Children
1. Phillip P Anshutz b: 1834 in Clermont County, Ohio
2. Sarah Anshutz b: 1836 in Clermont County, Ohio
3. George W Anshutz b: 1838 in Clermont County, Ohio
4. David Anshutz b: 1841 in Madison County, Indiana
5. Ann E Anshutz b: 1843 in Madison County, Indiana
6. Nancy Jane Anshutz b: 1847 in Madison County, Indiana
7. John C Anshutz b: 1851 in Madison County, Indiana
8. Joseph Anshutz b: 1854 in Madison County, Indiana
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update 12/24/2012 from Abigail Deeter:

According to a personal memoir of Nancy's husband, John, This is what he wrote:
"I was born in Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, Ligonier valley, on April 21, 1812. I resided there til 3 years, moved to Washington County, Pennsylvania, rented a mill there for 2 years, then moved on a farm where my father died. Moved from there to Claremont County 24 miles east of Cincinnati. Two girls Eliza and Catherine were married and remained in Pennsylvania. We lived in Claremont County until married to Nancy N. Porter. The offspring of that marriage was five boys and three girls. After the birth of the second child I moved to Cincinnati in 1836, then moved to the state of Indiana. I learned the trade of stone mason and followed it for five years. Joined the M.E. church at 15 yers old, lived a constant Christian until 1849. In said year moved to Madison County, Indiana, and have resided in said county since my first wife died on the first day of January, 1870. On September 19, 1872, married Sarah Cole, since which we have lived together very happy. United with the U.B. church in January 1870. JOHN ANSHUTZ" -
The date listed for marriage of John & Nancy is the date the license was obtained. Their marriage record reads "July 30, 1833". I have a copy of the marriage record if needed & source citations for who currently possesses the memoir of John & his second wife Sarah (Perkins) [Cole] Anshutz.
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