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Martha MC MICHAEL[1]
 1811 - 1875

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  • Birth  16 Jan 1811  [1
    Gender  Female 
    Died  AFT. 1874  PA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID  I2925  Barbarowa Neighborhood
    Last Modified  08 Nov 2007 09:28:59 
     
    Father  William MC MICHAEL, b. ABT. 1779 
    Mother  Jennie RANKIN, b. 7 Mar 1784 
    Family ID  F1122  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Robert CHRISTY, b. ABT. 1795 
    Children 
     1. Sara J. CHRISTY
     2. Dixon CHRISTY
     3. Margaret CHRISTY, b. ABT. 1852
     4. Ann CHRISTY, b. ABT. 1848
     5. William CHRISTY
    Family ID  F1131  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • Date of death not known. She married Mr. Robert Christy, a veteran of theWar of 1812. Mr. Christy died at 79, on March 12, 1874 and is buried atWest Sunbury. She survived her husband.
      In listing the children , the 1909 History of Butler Co. gives 4. But inthe cemetery, there are is a fifth, by the headstones, which the historydoes not mention. (Sara J.) The listing is not necessarily in order.
      (4A40) Sara J. Died July 28, 18?? Age 17yr., 22 days
      (4A41) Dixon Died Jan 6, 1865
      (4A42) Margaret Died Jun 9, 1865 or 1869 Age 13yrs., 4 month, 2 dys.
      (inscription illegible asto date)
      (4A43) Ann(a) Died Apr. 25, 1865 Age 17yrs., 4 mo., 23 dys.
      (4A44) William

      Regarding William (4A44), Mrs. Belle Glenn of West Sunbury recalled thathe sold the family farm to a cousin, and "sold his mother along with thefarm." The mother, Martha, remained on the farm with the new owner. Shevery likely is buried in the family lot with her husband and children,although there is no marker for her. As per Series 4.

      It is evident from the inscription on one of the headstones that the sonDickson (Dixon) is buried elsewhere. According to the Butler CountyHistory, he was mustered into the Army on December 7, 1861, and died atAnnapolis, Md on January 6, 1865. A soldier of the Civil War. As perSeries 4.
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S14] Series 4.

  
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