Yarnall, Elizabeth Carolina

Female 1824 - 1850  (26 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Yarnall, Elizabeth Carolina was born in 1824 in St Charles, Missouri, USA (daughter of Yarnall, John and Wolf, Elizabeth "BETSEY"); died in 1850.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Yarnall, John was born in 1775 in York, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Yarnall, Jesse and Tomlinson, Ann); died in Jun 1831 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried in Jun 1831 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer

    John married Wolf, Elizabeth "BETSEY" on 18 Dec 1798 in Flat Rock Township (Historical), Bourbon, Kentucky, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Wolf, Christopher Christian and Wolf, Mrs Eve) was born in 1779 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1840 in St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1840 in St Charles, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Wolf, Elizabeth "BETSEY" was born in 1779 in York, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Wolf, Christopher Christian and Wolf, Mrs Eve); died in 1840 in St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1840 in St Charles, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: K2WG-97P
    • Occupation: Housewife

    Notes:

    Name John Yarnell
    Event Type Marriage
    Event Date 18 Dec 1798
    Event Place Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
    Spouse's Name Elizabeth Wolf
    Bondsman Christopher Wolf
    "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-8HS
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    St. Charles Co., Missouri Will Book 1 1822-1833 Page 62
    In the name of God amen. I Christopher Woolf of Dardenne Township in the County of St. Charles and state of Missouri being in a low and ill state of health but of perfect sound and disposing mind do hereby make and bequeath unto my son John Woolf all my stock of horses cattle and hogs of which I am possessed and also all right title benefit or profet that might arise or accrew from the stock he has heretofour driven away and disposed of with this condition that he the said John Woolf shall pay or cause to be paid or delivered to my daughter Eve Woolf a good horse and side saddle. I also hereby will and bequeath to my daughter Eve Woolf all my household furniture, bedding, wheels and loom and also the spun yarn cloth, flax and cottons. Provided all and every of the above name articles and things shall be and remain with my beloved wife Eve for and during her natural life for her own use and benefit. My two sons William and Christopher have each received their share and portion of my estate in lands and fitting out. My five other daughters to wit Susannah Yarnell, Mary Teters, Betsey Yarnell, Caty Huffman and Nancy Banister have all received their shares in their marriage fiting out. And I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son John Woolf to execute this my last will and testament and to pay all my just debts and demands due from me of right, signed and sealed in presence of us this fourth day of March in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and Twenty Five.
    His
    Test Christopher x Woolf
    Evin Bruin Mark
    John Hufman
    Stephen Yarnall
    State of Missouri } William G. Petters Judge
    County of St Charles
    Of the Probate court within and for the County aforesaid do certify that on this seventeenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and Twenty Five the within and foregoing will of Christopher Woolf deceased was presented to me at my office in the Town of St Charles by John Woolf.
    In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and assigned the seal of my office at St Charles this twenty third day of April AD One Thousand weight hundred and twenty five and of the independence of the United States the forty ninth.

    Wm G. Petters Judge PC
    Recorded 23 April 1825
    Wm G Petters JPC
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    In Will Christopher Woolf names daughters Susannah Yarnell and Betsey Yarnell
    Name: Christopher Woolf
    Will Written: 4 Mar 1825
    Recorded Date: 23 April 1825
    Probate Date: 16 Jul 1825
    Probate Place: St Charles, Missouri, USA

    Name: Widow Yarnell
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Charles, Saint Charles, Missouri
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 (Memory & Jeremiah)
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 (Elizabeth Caroline)
    Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 (Widow Elizabeth) 1781-1790
    Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total Slaves: 1
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5

    Last Name First Name Folder File Year
    YARNELL John 3801 159 1831
    YARNELL John 3802 159 1831
    YARNELL Heirs 3803 159 1854
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    Received of James Green jr and Stephen Yarnall administrators of the Estate of John Yarnall deceased the sum of five hundred dollars it being part of my Dower as Widow to the said Estate. I say received by me this fourth day of June In the Year of our Lord 1832
    her
    Betsy + Yarnall Widow
    mark
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    Subpoenas:
    For Elizabeth Yarnell, widow of John Yarnall to assigning her dower in the slaves of her deceased husband.

    Item One:
    To Delila Yarnall wife of John Yarnall, and John Yarnall of Cooper County, Missouri
    Take notice that at the next term of the county court of Saint Charles County to be held on the fourth Monday of November next, on the first day of said term or so soon as I can be heard I will move said court to assign my dower in the slaves of my deceased husband, John Yarnall, late of Saint Charles County, when and where you, as heirs of said Yarnall may attend, if you think proper. Saint Charles September 18th 1837.
    Elizabeth Yarnall

    Children:
    1. Yarnall, Edward B was born on 22 Jan 1800 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 10 Dec 1867 in Patriot, Switzerland, Indiana, USA.
    2. Yarnall, Stephen was born in 1801 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died in 1860 in Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1860 in Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    3. Yarnall, Rachael was born on 20 Dec 1803 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died on 3 Dec 1876 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried after 3 Dec 1876 in Cottleville, St Charles, Missouri, USA.
    4. Yarnall, Delilah was born in 1805 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died on 3 Feb 1856 in Pilot Grove Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried after 3 Feb 1856 in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    5. Yarnall, Amos was born in 1806 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died in 1879 in Missouri, USA; was buried in 1879 in Missouri, USA.
    6. Yarnall, Squire was born in 1808 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died in 1847; was buried in 1847.
    7. Yarnall, Washington was born in 1810 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died on 8 Aug 1846.
    8. Yarnall, John was born on 26 Nov 1812 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died on 12 Oct 1900 in Rhea Mills, Collin, Texas, USA; was buried after 12 Oct 1900 in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Rhea Mills, Collin, Texas, USA.
    9. Yarnall, Louisiana was born on 10 May 1814 in Pendleton, Kentucky, USA; died on 22 Nov 1894 in Woodland, Yolo, California, USA; was buried after 22 Nov 1894 in Woodland Cemetery, Woodland, Yolo, California, USA.
    10. Yarnall, Sarah Ann was born on 20 Feb 1815 in Pendleton, Kentucky, USA; died in 1880 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA.
    11. Yarnall, Silas A was born in 1816 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; died on 23 Jun 1897 in Orange, California, USA; was buried on 23 Jan 1897 in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana Heights, Orange, California, USA.
    12. Yarnall, Memory was born in Aug 1818 in Missouri Territory, St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA; died in 1876 in Callaway, Missouri, USA.
    13. Yarnall, Nancy J was born on 29 Jun 1821 in Missouri Territory, St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA; died on 13 Jan 1906 in Blackwater, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried after 13 Jan 1906 in Peninsula Baptist Church Cemetery, Blackwater Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    14. 1. Yarnall, Elizabeth Carolina was born in 1824 in St Charles, Missouri, USA; died in 1850.
    15. Yarnall, Jeremiah was born on 4 Apr 1826 in St Charles, Missouri, USA; died on 25 Apr 1894 in Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA; was buried after 26 Apr 1894 in McFarland Cemetery, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Yarnall, Jesse was born in 1750 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Yarnall, John II and Ellis, Sarah); died in 1809 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; was buried in 1809 in Cynthiana, Harrison, Kentucky, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer

    Jesse married Tomlinson, Ann on 8 Jul 1775 in York, Pennsylvania, USA. Ann (daughter of Tomlinson, John and Fisher, Margaret) was born in 1752 in Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1842 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Tomlinson, Ann was born in 1752 in Berks, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Tomlinson, John and Fisher, Margaret); died in 1842 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: KNHX-7QF
    • Occupation: Housewife
    • Alternate Birth: 1755, Pennsylvania, USA

    Children:
    1. 2. Yarnall, John was born in 1775 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died in Jun 1831 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried in Jun 1831 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, USA.
    2. Yarnall, Joseph was born on 7 Apr 1777 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 9 Sep 1862 in Pilot Grove Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried in Sep 1862 in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    3. Yarnall, Samuel was born in 1779 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1826; was buried in 1826.
    4. Yarnall, Isaac was born on 17 Dec 1781 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 9 Sep 1852 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Sep 1852 in Cynthiana, Harrison, Kentucky, USA.
    5. Yarnall, David was born on 24 Mar 1784 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 1 Jul 1848 in USA; was buried in Jul 1848 in USA.
    6. Yarnall, Sally was born in 1785 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 6.  Wolf, Christopher Christian was born in 1750; died between 4 Mar and 16 Jul 1825 in Dardenne Township, St Charles, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Between 1 Jun 1791 and 23 Jul 1800, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 30 Aug 1800, Nelson, Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 1805, St Charles, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Sometimes listed as Christian and other times as Christopher on various documents.

    There is no evidence or documentation that Christopher was born in 1750, and no evidence that I can find of his wife.

    Although there are earlier and later tax lists for Bourbon County, Kentucky; Christopher only appears on the 1791 - 1800 tax lists.

    On the 1791 - 1793 tax lists he appears with Jesse Yarnall in the same county lists; indicating they lived close to each other within Bourbon County, Ky.

    Jesse Yarnall appears on the 1789 - 1793 tax lists for Bourbon County, Kentucky; indicating that he was in Bourbon County before Christopher Wolf.

    It is my belief that sometime after Jul 1800, Christopher decided to take advantage of Spanish land grants to settle the vast Louisiana Territory. On on 04 Dec 1805 his Spanish land grant in St. Charles County had been surveyed and on 10 Jan 1806 it was approved. While Christopher could have purchased the Spanish land grant of another early pioneer; it would have been less expensive to purchase directly from the Spanish. He is also listed on the St Charles Tax list of 1805 for Section 3 and listed as a family of seven with 2 horses and 2 cattle.

    Christopher's will was made on 04 Mar 1825 and proved to the court on 16 Jul 1825; indicating he died between those dates. Additionally on 04 Mar 1825 his wife Eva was alive as she is mentioned in his wife's will.

    The following is taken verbatim from the Cotton and Tarbell Genealogy. The research is sound but is missing information from the Missouri online archives.
    A history of Missouri : from the earliest explorations and settlements until the admission of the state into the Union
    Vol II. Chapter XIII. page 99 St. Charles--Boundaries of district vaguely defined...

    On the Auhaha or Salt river, Maturin Bouvet, a resident of St. Charles in 1792, had a saline, at a place called " Le Bastile, " but the Saukee Indians took away all his effects, kettles, etc., and three valuable mares. He remained on his place alone one winter, and while absent the Indians again destroyed his furnace, dwelling-house and ware-house, which latter was about thirty-five feet in length; he himself sometime later on his return was burned to death by the Indians.^' He also had a grant at Bay de Charles, on the Mississippi, for depositing his salt for shipment.^" This Bouvet came from the Dardenne in 1801 on a grant made to Don Carlos Tayon, and which included a salt spring; John McConnell (1801); Andrew Walker (1801); Michael Reybott (or Rybolt) (1802), on this stream and the Missouri; John Rouke (or Rooks) (1802) also spelled Rouke; Warner Gilbert (1803); Noel Herbert (1803); Dame Louise Langevin dit Baillette (1803), wife of Etienne Bernard, formerly widow of Joseph Violette; John Alexander Michau (1803); George Price (1803), a witness and probably a resident; Christian Dennis; Charles Denney (or Dennys) a German, and herb doctor, lived on this creek and had a water-mill, afterward had a distillery ; Micajah Baldridge ; Peter Tisne ; CHRISTIAN dit CHRISTOPHER WOLF; Laurent Derocher; Etienne Pepin (1800) had a grant at a pond called "k Bequet" four or five miles northwest of Portage des Sioux; he was a Canadian and an old resident. On this stream St. Vrain, brother of DeLassus received a grant of 10,000 arpents ; St. Vrain died insolvent, sold his grant at twelve and one half cents an acre payable in goods, and goods were sold at such a high price that according to Tesson, John Mullanphy got the land for about two cents an acre. '' American State Papers, 2 Public Lands, p. 629. " Others who were on this stream were, Louis Boure (1799); Charles Main ville(i799); John Baptiste Jeffre(i8oo) ; Jean Baptiste Bouretteor Boure (1801) Dr. Antoine Saugrain had a claim for land here on which to erect a distillery and mill and establish a stock-farm.

    A HISTORICAL RESUME Of ALL SAINTS PARISH, ST. PETERS, MO.
    This Country Parish, whose origin and progress, according to statistics, will be given, lies in St. Charles Co., one of the most fruitful districts of the State of Missouri, on the Wabash Line, about 32 miles west of St. Louis.
    The name Dardenne is arrived from the Dardenne family, early pioneers of the Mississippi Valley. Toussaint Dardenne was married at Ste.-Anne-du-Fort-Chartress, November 21, 1747. One of these Dardennes may have first camped and hunted on this creek and thus given it his name. One of the first pioneers on the Dardenne was Jean Baptiste Blandeau, 1796. His land came into the hands of John Mullanphy.
    About 1800 the first settler, Francis Howell, established his home about ten miles from St. Charles, at Howell’s Prairie, on the Dardenne. Others attracted by the rich game and fertile soil soon followed. Among them French-Canadians and a few settlers from Virginia and Kentucky. Among them were Jean Genereux, Joseph Langlois, John Parquette, Joseph Boshaut, John Lewis, Perry Brown, Warren Cottle, Lorenzo Cottle in 1840 founded Cottleville; George Hufmann, Pennsylvania Dutch and his sons Peter and George; Louis Janetot, 1799; Thomas Johnson, and Irish Catholic, 1799; Charles Dennys, a German herb doctor; CHRISTIAN WOLF, Etienne Pepin, John Adam Smith, Milton Lewis, John McConnell and Arend Rutgers, who built a mill. Amidst the cares and struggles for living, the brave Canadians did not abandon their faith. Their first aim was to erect a house for the worship of their God.

    Christian Wolf
    LAND CERTIFICATE FOR MISSOURI BETWEEN 1808 AND 1812
    06/11/1811 CERTIFICATE NUMBER 948
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    Circuit Court Records
    1811 A 8 30 United States Jimmerson, William Larceny Defendant allegedly took 50 pounds of flour belonging to Christian Wolf from mill of Warren Cottle; defendant also spelled "Jamison"

    1814 -1816 Circuit Court Records
    Year Group Box Folder Plaintiff Defendant Title Action
    CaseSummary
    1816 A 15 73 Lingo, James et al Account
    Account for James Lingo, Henry Haverstick, Christopher Wolf, John Wolf, John Tate, George Huffmann and John Yarnel for services as militia guarding the jail
    Source: Saint Charles County Historical Society

    (Note: This Christopher may be the brother, and not the father, of John Wolf. George Huffmann and John Yarnel were brothers-in-law of John Wolf (BJC)
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    1817 census Dardenne Tw. St Charles Co. Mo.
    Christopher Wolf
    Christopher Wolf Jr
    Benj. Teter
    George Hofman Jr.
    George Hofman Sr.
    Henry Haverstickall next door to one another
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    1819 census Dardenne Twp. St Charles Co. Mo.
    Christopher Wolf
    Peter Hofman
    George Hofman
    George Hofman
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    St. Charles Co., Missouri Will Book 1 1822-1833 Page 62
    In the name of God amen. I Christopher Woolf of Dardenne Township in the County of St. Charles and state of Missouri being in a low and ill state of health but of perfect sound and disposing mind do hereby make and bequeath unto my son John Woolf all my stock of horses cattle and hogs of which I am possessed and also all right title benefit or profet that might arise or accrew from the stock he has heretofour driven away and disposed of with this condition that he the said John Woolf shall pay or cause to be paid or delivered to my daughter Eve Woolf a good horse and side saddle. I also hereby will and bequeath to my daughter Eve Woolf all my household furniture, bedding, wheels and loom and also the spun yarn cloth, flax and cottons. Provided all and every of the above name articles and things shall be and remain with my beloved wife Eve for and during her natural life for her own use and benefit. My two sons William and Christopher have each received their share and portion of my estate in lands and fitting out. My five other daughters to wit Susannah Yarnell, Mary Teters, Betsey Yarnell, Caty Huffman and Nancy Banister have all received their shares in their marriage fiting out. And I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son John Woolf to execute this my last will and testament and to pay all my just debts and demands due from me of right, signed and sealed in presence of us this fourth day of March in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and Twenty Fiv
    His
    Test Christopher x Woolf
    Evin Bruin Mark
    John Hufman
    Stephen Yarnall
    State of Missouri } William G. Petters Judge
    County of St Charles
    Of the Probate court within and for the County aforesaid do certify that on this seventeenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and Twenty Five the within and foregoing will of Christopher Woolf deceased was presented to me at my office in the Town of St Charles by John Woolf.
    In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and assigned the seal of my office at St Charles this twenty third day of April AD One Thousand weight hundred and twenty five and of the independence of the United States the forty ninth.

    Wm G. Petters Judge PC
    Recorded 23 April 1825
    Wm G Petters JPC
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    In Will Christopher Woolf names daughters Susannah Yarnell and Betsey Yarnell
    Name: Christopher Woolf
    Will Written: 4 Mar 1825
    Recorded Date: 23 April 1825
    Probate Date: 16 Jul 1825
    Probate Place: St Charles, Missouri, USA
    Item Description:
    Wills, Letters of Administration and Letters Testamentary, Vol 1-2, 1822-1852, p 62

    Christopher married Wolf, Mrs Eve. Eve was born in 1755; died after 1825 in Dardenne Township, St Charles, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Wolf, Mrs Eve was born in 1755; died after 1825 in Dardenne Township, St Charles, Missouri, USA.
    Children:
    1. Wolf, Susanna was born on 14 Apr 1777 in USA; died on 20 Apr 1864 in Pilot Grove Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried in Apr 1864 in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    2. 3. Wolf, Elizabeth "BETSEY" was born in 1779 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1840 in St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1840 in St Charles, Missouri, USA.
    3. Wolf, Mary was born about 1781 in USA; died before 1850 in Missouri, USA.
    4. Wolf, Catherine "Caty" was born on 2 Mar 1786 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 5 Oct 1862 in St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried after 5 Oct 1862 in Hoffman Family Cemetery, Weldon Spring, St Charles, Missouri, USA.
    5. Wolf, Nancy died after 1825.
    6. Wolf, William died after 1825.
    7. Wolf, Christopher "Christian" was born between 1791 and 1800 in Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died after 1840.
    8. Wolf, John was born in Feb 1803 in Bourbon, Kentucky, USA; died on 28 Feb 1851 in Cottleville, St Charles, Missouri, USA; was buried after 28 Feb 1851 in Cottleville, St Charles, Missouri, USA.
    9. Wolf, Eve was born about 1807 in Dardenne Township, St Charles, Missouri, USA; died after 1825.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Yarnall, John II was born on 18 Oct 1725 in Cheyney, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Yarnall, John I and Coppock, Mary Ann); died in 1809 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in 1809 in York, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LJJS-NPM
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Religion: Quaker

    Notes:

    Note that Cheyney sits astride the county line of Delaware and Chester Counties. And when the counties split it became officially in Delaware County.

    John married Ellis, Sarah on 4 Aug 1749 in Goshen Friends Meetinghouse, West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. Sarah (daughter of Ellis, Thomas and Hughes, Jane) was born in 1727 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 24 Feb 1795 in York, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ellis, Sarah was born in 1727 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Ellis, Thomas and Hughes, Jane); died on 24 Feb 1795 in York, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L4WN-PS1
    • Occupation: Housewife
    • Religion: Quaker

    Children:
    1. 4. Yarnall, Jesse was born in 1750 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1809 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA; was buried in 1809 in Cynthiana, Harrison, Kentucky, USA.
    2. Yarnall, Rachel was born in 1752 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Yarnall, Sarah was born in 1756 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1810 in Ohio, USA; was buried in 1810 in Ohio, USA.
    4. Yarnall, Ann was born in 1765 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1788 in York, Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 10.  Tomlinson, John was born in 1730 in Upper Makefield Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Tomlinson, Joseph and Merrick, Mary Elizabeth); died in Apr 1794 in Bern, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LCRR-KQG
    • Death: 17 Oct 1782, Newtown, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA

    John married Fisher, Margaret on 17 Mar 1755 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Margaret was born in 1732 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Fisher, Margaret was born in 1732 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Tomlinson, Ann was born in 1752 in Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1842 in Harrison, Kentucky, USA.