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Sarah E. Pettibone [Female] b. ABT. 1852 OH
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from "Death Records from the Probate Court, Ottawa County, OH
1869-1908"
Some information from:
Harris of Shelby County Kentucky, Jamison, Huss, Walters, Sill and Frye/Frey/Fry
No sure have this Levicy Jane Harrs fits, however, consider the following confusion:
Levicy Jane Harris
Born: 3 APR 1845 in near Clayvillage, Shelby County, Kentucky
Died 23 JAN 1925 in Shelby County, Kentucky
Burial Bagdad Cem Bagdad, Shelby County, Kentucky
Married: 31 JAN 1861 Thomas Pope BLAND Jr b 12 OCT 1831 in Pike Co. Missouri. He was listed in the household of Henry C. Jamison in the Census for Distr 2 of Shelby Co of 12 Jun 1860, so it is probable that William Jamison Ja5 was the brother of Jacob Jamison, the father of this Henry Jamison, who married his sister, Mary S. Bland Bl4-6 b 1834. This conclusion is strengthened by the fact that Jacob's wife was named Lavicy Huss, so Levicy Jane Harris was obviously named after her. Then the Abraham Jamison and Christina Fry who were the grandparents of Henry were also the grandparents of Martha Jamison b about 1815. This couple seems to be the same as in the Frye pedigree shown below. This pedigree has been updated by another more complete version of the collateral Frye lines which includes our Martha Ann Jamison and Harvey Harris as well as Martha's parents. Since it is rather complete and thorough I am inclined to believe that it is based on the records of the Moravian Church and includes all descendants who were members of this church.
The connection of the early Fryes with the Moravian Church and the marriage of Jacob Jamison to Lavicy/Levicy Huss lead me to suspect that the latter was a direct descendant of Jan Hus. Not only are the records of the Moravian Church likely to reveal more on her descent but also establishing her mitochondrial DNA could be important. Levicy Jane Harris must have had this mito DNA and any of her daughters' daughters as well, as do their daughters have the same mitochondrial DNA as Levicy Huss, Levicy Jane Harris' maternal grandmother.
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1910 United States Federal Census Name: William C Pettibone Birthplace:Ohio Spouse's name: Ir ene M Home in 1910: Massillon Ward 1, Stark, OhioMarital Status: Married Race: White
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1880 United States Federal Census Name: Ralph Clemons Home in 1880:Danbury, Ottawa, Ohio Age : 1M Estimated birth year: abt 1880 Birthplace:Ohio Relation to head-of-household: Son Father 's name: H. M. Father'sbirthplace: Ohio Mother's name: Myro Mother's birthplace: New YorkNeig hbors: View others on page Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender:Male Household Members : Name Age H. M. Clemons 32 Myro Clemons 38 FloraClemons 7 Lucy Clemons 5 Pearl Clemons 2 Ral ph Clemons 1M SourceCitation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Danbury, Ottawa, Ohio; Roll: T9_1056; Family History Film: 1255056; Page: 444.2000; Enumeration District: 69;Image: 0389.
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