Fact 1: County/State: Wayne Co., MO [1850]
Fact 2: Location: 101st District
Fact 3: Page #: 188CHILDREN:
Girl Icenogle b: BET. 1810 - 1820
Elizabeth Icenogle b: BET. 1810 - 1820
Girl Three Icenogle b: BET. 1810 - 1820
Abraham Icenogle b: BET. 1810 - 1825
Charlotte Icenogle b: 31 MAY 1816
Joseph Riley Icenogle b: 15 FEB 1830 in Indiana
John Riley Icenogle b: 1833
Had a son is Samuel Nathaniel Doc Icengole. Who had John Logan Icenogle.MARRIED in 1812 in Montgomergy County, OH
Married Mary Prue BruchShows traveled
1820 in Preble County
1830 Rush county Indiana
1848 in Illionois
I850 Wayne County Missouri
1860 Coles County Illinois
Married: 1812 in Montgomery County, Ohio
John Riley
Charolotte married John Hensley
Elizabeth married Presley Hiland
Abraham married Hettabel Foxm.01/26/1847 in Coles County, IL
Thomas
HAD TWO DAUGHTERS, NAMES NOT KNOWN
William and his wife Martha with their childern went to Indiana about 1852. In 1863 they migrated to Illinois
CHILDREN:
Madison C. OAKLEY b: 11 APR 1820 in Kentucky
John Franklin OAKLEY b: 24 JUL 1821 in Ky
Nancy OAKLEY b: 17 OCT 1823 in ?
Priscilla OAKLEY b: 7 MAR 1827
Pleasant OAKLEY b: 5 APR 1828 in Hendersn,Bath Cty,KY
William A OAKLEY b: 31 JAN 1830
Francis Marion OAKLEY b: 11 NOV 1831 in KY
Milly Ann OAKLEY b: 2 MAR 1833 in Bath Co,Ky
Emily M OAKLEY b: 1 FEB 1835 in ?MARRIED:
1819 in Fleming or Bath Co,Ky
CHILDREN:
Mary b.1834
John b. 1836
Elizabeth b. 1839
Eli b. 1840
Medie b. 1842
Thomas b.1844
Nancy b.1850
Margaret Frances Craycraft b: 27 AUG 1852 in Licking, Bath Co., KY
Julia A. Craycraft b: 1856 in KY
William Wallace Craycraft b: 4 APR 1857 in Bath Co., KY
Wallace Craycraft b: 15 JAN 1858
Jane B. Craycraft b: 31 MAY 1859 in Bath Co., KY
Lucinda Craycraft b: 1862First marriage to Reilly Jones.
The Landrus Story - page 138:
"Lemuel moved with his father, Lemuel, to Bradford Co., Pa., before 1812, and during this war served with Cap't Eliphalet Mason's regiment during 1815........."
"According to notes left by the late Oscar Landrus, Lemuel, a gifted carpenter, built a hugh raft, loaded his family and prized possessions aboard and turning his back upon the beautiful, rolling lands of Pennsylvania, drifting and poling his way along the Susquahanna River that flows in a generally southward direction until they met the broad Ohio, and once upon this wide waterway they pursued their way until they arrived at Leavenworth, Indiana."Tombstone inscription: "Tell my children I am going home."
all his children were:
Peter BLEVINS b: 1856 in Ashe County, NC
Elizabeth BLEVINS b: 1846 in Ashe County, NC
Calvin BLEVINS b: 1848 in Ashe County, NC
David BLEVINS b: 1850 in Ashe County, NC
James Marshall BLEVINS b: 1853 in Ashe County, NC
Solomon BLEVINS b: 1855 in Ashe County, NC
All her children were:
Peter BLEVINS b: 1856 in Ashe County, NC
Elizabeth BLEVINS b: 1846 in Ashe County, NC
Calvin BLEVINS b: 1848 in Ashe County, NC
David BLEVINS b: 1850 in Ashe County, NC
James Marshall BLEVINS b: 1853 in Ashe County, NC
Solomon BLEVINS b: 1855 in Ashe County, NCMarried in Johnson County, Tenessee.