William Searight
William Searight | |
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Born |
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania | February 5, 1779
Residence | In vicinity of Smithville, Ohio |
Parents | Peter and Sarah Eberly |
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- Husband: John B. Eberly
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- 1779 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
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- 1846, West Cemetery
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- 1811 - Cabin on Salt Creek, facing Pine Hill, in Wayne County, Ohio
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- 1813 - Erected first saw mill located to northeast of the present farm house, friendly tribe of Indians camped on Pine Hill often standing on the brow of the hill, watching the construction. Pine Hill is almost straight up and around 150 feet high with Salt Creek at its base. pg. 5.
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