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_____________________|
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_Thomas PITTMAN _____|
| (1806 - ....) |
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| |_____________________|
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|
|--Clark PITTMAN
| (1851 - 1931)
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| _Isaac MOORE ________|
| | (1781 - 1852) |
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|_Elizabeth MOORE ____|
(1820 - ....) |
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|_Rebecca ____________|
(1794 - ....) |
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[Note613] RESEARCHER: Jack William Thomas (1946)
_John WELLING _______
| (.... - 1821)
_John WELLING ________|
| (1783 - 1858) m 1804 |
| |_Mima _______________
| (.... - 2001)
_Henry WELLING ______|
| (1817 - 1871) m 1848|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Massa Jane CHAMBERS _|
| (1784 - 1861) m 1804 |
| |_____________________
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|
|--Mary Elizabeth WELLING
| (1854 - 1913)
| _Peter YOHO _________+
| | (1745 - 1823) m 1774
| _Lewis YOHO __________|
| | (1794 - 1875) |
| | |_Margaret BAKER _____+
| | (1761 - 1830) m 1774
|_Hannah YOHO ________|
(1827 - 1908) m 1848|
| _____________________
| |
|_Eleanor COOPER ______|
(1805 - 1848) |
|_____________________
[Note90]
BIRTH: M. E. Moore, Birth Cert. of son James I., Wetzel Co. Recorder
QUESTION: Ordinances source? IGI?
Possibly part American Indian.
Obituary
On June 2nd, 1913, the death angel visited our home and took away ourdear mother,
Mrs. J. W. Moore of Unie, W. Va. Her death was a shock to her manyfriends. She was
born April 27, 1854, and was fifty nine years, one month and six daysold. Besides her
many friends, she leaves her husband and four children; Mrs. J. R. Yoho,of Unie; Mrs.
G. W. Thomas of New Martinsville; J. I. Moore, of Brownsville, Ohio, andW. L,. Moore,
of Unie, W. Va.,to mourn her loss, She leaves,also, three sisters and two brothers.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Solomon Furbee, of NewMartinsville, and the
remains were laid to rest in the Home cemetery, on Postle Ridge. In washard to part with
the dear mother, but the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. , Blessed be the name of
the Lord. A Friend.
Most of our ancestors lived long lives and had strong hearts but cancer was pretty
common among the Welling family and lots of the Welling women died of breast
cancer. ( Jack Thomas )
Various histories of the upper ohio valley have accounts of Captain John
Baker. These accounts agree in substance, but differ in some minor details.
He was killed by Indians in 1787, and his son John Baker, Jr. was killed by
Indians at the same Location in 1794. 2 CONT Virginia 2 CONT born in Prussia and came to America about 1760. He arrived at Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania and five years later married Elizabeth Sullivan of that city,
and from there the young couple moved to the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia
where they lived two years and from there they removed to the waters of
Dunkard Creek, now in Greene County, pennsylvania, in the year 1767 and
remained there seven years. At the time they lived on that creek there were
a number of Indians residing on it and they and the whites were very
friendly. At the breaking out of Dunmor2 CONT Redstone Old Fort, now Brownsville. The American revolution breaking out
soon after the close of Dunmore2 CONT breaking out of the war. He remained at the fort a number of years, and was
in the service of that Colony of Virginia much of the time during that war
but there is little record of him 2 CONT 1781, where he remained a short time and then removed to Round Bottom and in
1784 Captain Baker built a blockhouse near the upper end of Cresap2 CONT This place was generally known by the name of Baker2 CONT now Moundsville, west Virginia ) 2 CONT 2 CONT opposite shore of the Ohio River walking about leisurely. Baker getting an
opportunity, shot at one of them and killed him. The others ran away as if
badly frightened, leaving the dead Indian where he fell. They did it
evidently to deceive the whites as it was proved later by their actions.
Baker and the two Wetzels crossed over the river and were viewing the dead
Indian when several shots were fired and Baker fell mortally wounded The
wetzels treed and commenced to fight and some other men crossed the rier and
reinforced them and drove the Indians off and recovered the body of Baker.
He had crawled a short distance from where he fell and was alive when
recovered but he died soon after arriving at the station. He was buried on a
flat near a stream called Grave Yard Run at the upper end of Cresap2 CONT Bottom. (Libby's Great great Grandfather)
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_John WELLING _______|
| (.... - 1821) |
| |__
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_David WELLING _________|
| (1779 - 1864) m 1808 |
| | __
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| |_Mima _______________|
| (.... - 2001) |
| |__
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|--Nancy Jane WELLING
| (.... - 2001)
| __
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| _____________________|
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|_Nancy Elizabeth BLACK _|
(.... - 2001) m 1808 |
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|_____________________|
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[Note538] RESEARCHER: Jack William Thomas (1946)
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_Johannes YOHO _________|
| (1712 - 1795) m 1734 |
| |__
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_Peter YOHO _________|
| (1745 - 1823) m 1774|
| | __
| | |
| |_Susanna Catherine LAU _|
| (1710 - ....) m 1734 |
| |__
|
|
|--Isaac YOHO
| (1794 - 1881)
| __
| |
| _John BAKER Captain_____|
| | (1740 - 1787) m 1762 |
| | |__
| |
|_Margaret BAKER _____|
(1761 - 1830) m 1774|
| __
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|_Elizabeth SULLIVAN ____|
(1744 - 1836) m 1762 |
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[Note309] RESEARCHER: Jack William Thomas (1946)