A recent item found on the web lead me
to another researcher: Anne Kaelber anne@nimitz.net
who lists Amanda Jane Campbell who married Andrew Walkup Jeffries.
Amanda was born 28 May 1821and died 8 Jan 1898. She had at least 3
siblings: James
Raymond Campbell, Atcheson Campbell
and Maria Campbell Keeler. Andrew owned a saw
mill.
Timeline:
Jan. 30, 1820 - Andrew born
in Huntington County, PA
May 28, 1821 - Amanda born
in Stark County, OH
Sep. 3, 1841 - Andrew and
Amanda married in Dalton, Wayne County, OH
Nov. 30, 1842 - daughter
Josephine Jeffries born
Feb. 13, 1851 - son Malcolm
W. Jeffries born
Mar. 23, 1853 - daughter
Maria born in Franklin County, OH
Jul. 23, 1855 - son Edwin
Forrest Jeffries born in Franklin County, OH
Jan. 18, 1859 - son John
Franklin Jeffries born in Gahanna, Franklin County, OH
1863 - daughter May
Jeffries born in OH
Jan. 10, 1866 - son Homer
Jeffries born in OH
1870 - listed in Franklin
County, OH census
1880 - listed in Franklin
County, OH census
Sep. 26, 1886 - Andrew dies
in Mifflinsville, Franklin County, OH
Jan. 8, 1898 - Amanda dies,
buried at Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus, Franklin County, OH
Census Records:
1870 Franklin County, Ohio
(Sharon Township) page 754 lookup appreciated
1880 Franklin County,
Ohio (Clinton) page 234C
Andrew Jeffries, occ. owns
sawmill, age 60, born PA, father born PA, mother born PA
Amanda, wife, age 59, born
Ohio, father born PA, mother born PA
Frank Jeffries, at home, age
21, born OH, father born PA, mother born PA
May Jeffries, occ: school
teacher, age 18, born Ohio, father born PA, mother born PA
Homer Jeffries, at home,
age 14, born OH, father born PA, mother born PA
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