Thomas Adams, brother to Ezra came to Waynesville in 1804 and taught school. (This is what is thought occurred but not positive on the year or where he actually settled), and Jedidiah who came with his wife and infant daughter with Ezra and Sarah.
Ezra was a spinning wheel maker by trade but found there was already one in Waynesville so he made chairs instead.
Ezra and Sarah had 12 children.
Isaac who was just and infant when they arrived in Ohio he was born in 1817. Died in 1844
Charles 1818-1903
Savery 1820-1900
David 1822-1824 (he should be buried here and is more than likely buried on the Orthodox side of the cemetery which has no known record of burials)
Jason 1825-1827 he also should be buried here
Rachel 1827-1860
Mary Ann 1830-1892
Amos G 1833-1886
Lydia G 1835-1850 she also should be buried here
Charity 1829
Sarah B 1839-1850 she also should be buried here
Abi 1842-1920
Thomas Adams, brother to Ezra came to Waynesville in 1804 and taught school. (This is what is thought occurred but not positive on the year or where he actually settled), and Jedidiah who came with his wife and infant daughter with Ezra and Sarah.
Ezra was a spinning wheel maker by trade but found there was already one in Waynesville so he made chairs instead.
Ezra and Sarah had 12 children.
Isaac who was just and infant when they arrived in Ohio he was born in 1817. Died in 1844
Charles 1818-1903
Savery 1820-1900
David 1822-1824 (he should be buried here and is more than likely buried on the Orthodox side of the cemetery which has no known record of burials)
Jason 1825-1827 he also should be buried here
Rachel 1827-1860
Mary Ann 1830-1892
Amos G 1833-1886
Lydia G 1835-1850 she also should be buried here
Charity 1829
Sarah B 1839-1850 she also should be buried here
Abi 1842-1920
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