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Frances “Fanny” McGowen Pellet Steward Watson

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
5 Sep 1871 (aged 68)
Spencerville, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Mrs. Fanny Pellet, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McGown, born Nov. 25, 1802. She was married to Richard Pellet Jan. 2, 1825, and to them were born three children---Lucinda, Adelbert and Richard. Richard Pellet died April 15, 1829. Fanny then married James Stewart

To Mr. and Mrs. Steward were born four children---Harriet N., now Mrs. Jonathan Ervin; Dulcena, David W., and John M. Dulcena is deceased. James P. Steward died Jan. 2, 1841, and in 1844 or 1845, his widow married John Watson, and early pioneer to Indiana, from the State of Maryland, and settled and lived in Jackson Township. To them was born one son---James W. Mrs. Watson died Sept, 5 and Mr. Watson Sept. 26, 1871. James P. and Fanny Steward emigrated from Pennsylvania to Indiana in 1836, entered and bought eighty acres of land on section 36, Jackson Township, which is now the property of John M., the youngest son. Nine children , as follows, came with them to Indiana---Eliza, Horace, Irena, James L., Caroline, Sally, Harriet N., and Dulcena Steward and Lucinda Pellet. John M. has made this township his home a greater part of his life.
Mrs. Fanny Pellet, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McGown, born Nov. 25, 1802. She was married to Richard Pellet Jan. 2, 1825, and to them were born three children---Lucinda, Adelbert and Richard. Richard Pellet died April 15, 1829. Fanny then married James Stewart

To Mr. and Mrs. Steward were born four children---Harriet N., now Mrs. Jonathan Ervin; Dulcena, David W., and John M. Dulcena is deceased. James P. Steward died Jan. 2, 1841, and in 1844 or 1845, his widow married John Watson, and early pioneer to Indiana, from the State of Maryland, and settled and lived in Jackson Township. To them was born one son---James W. Mrs. Watson died Sept, 5 and Mr. Watson Sept. 26, 1871. James P. and Fanny Steward emigrated from Pennsylvania to Indiana in 1836, entered and bought eighty acres of land on section 36, Jackson Township, which is now the property of John M., the youngest son. Nine children , as follows, came with them to Indiana---Eliza, Horace, Irena, James L., Caroline, Sally, Harriet N., and Dulcena Steward and Lucinda Pellet. John M. has made this township his home a greater part of his life.


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