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Abt 1789 - 1825 (36 years)
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Name |
Silas Swindler |
Born |
Abt 1789 |
Pennsylvania, United States |
Gender |
Male |
Name |
Silas Savendler [2] |
Died |
1825 |
Warren County, Ohio, United States [3] |
Cause: Typhoid fever |
Person ID |
I6910 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
22 Oct 2021 |
Family |
Sarah Hormell, b. 1782, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 1884, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 102 years) |
Married |
Abt 1822 |
Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States [2, 4] |
Children |
| 1. Henry Jefferson Swindler, b. 5 Jan 1823, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 6 Nov 1911, Magnolia, Putnam County, Illinois, United States (Age 88 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F2779 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
Soon after the birth of his youngest child, Silas Savendler went down the Ohio River for business. He was gone a long time. Later word came that he was sick with typhoid fever in Cincinnati. His brother-in-law Henry Hormell, Jr. went down and brought him to the home of Silas' father-in-law Henry Hormell, Sr., where Silas died. Sarah and her children lived in Pennsylvania where some of the children were working in a woolen factory until Henry Hormell (probably Jr.) went back to Pennsylvania and brought them to Ohio. [Source: Jack T. Hutchinson, "A Quaker Migration to Southwestern Ohio", (March 1996), pg. 17]
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Sources |
- [S2188] Artifact: Privately Held.
- [S1394] Book: A Quaker Migration To Southwestern Ohio, 929.2 C245HU., pg. 17.
Sarah Hormell m. 1st in Pennsylvania to Silas Savendler
- [S1394] Book: A Quaker Migration To Southwestern Ohio, 929.2 C245HU., pg. 17.
Soon after the birth of his youngest child, Silas Savendler went down the Ohio River for business. He was gone a long time. Later word came that he was sick with typhoid fever in Cincinnati. His brother-in-law Henry Hormell, Jr. went down and brought him to the home of Silas' father-in-law Henry Hormell, Sr., where Silas died.
- [S948] Book: Hormell Family, pg. 13.
Sarah Hormell, daughter of Henry and Eleanor Lee Hormell, married _____ Swindler. Nothing more is known of them.
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