[12690] !Submitted by: Dana Martin
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_Peter HEYL _______________|
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|--Catherine HOYLE
| (1792 - 1847)
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|_Anna Catherine ZIMMERMAN _|
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_John Allen PHARES __+
| (1832 - 1904) m 1855
_Francis M. PHARES __|
| (1863 - ....) m 1885|
| |_Margaret J. MCGRAW _
| (1839 - 1876) m 1855
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|--Hazel Del PHARES
| (1888 - ....)
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|_Effie May HOLLOWAY _|
(1897 - ....) m 1885|
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[1632] !Source: Research by William Marshall Phares of Muskogee, Oklahoma and Mrs.
[1633] C. C. Willmore of Hebron, Nebraska
_Adam Clay "Ad" TETER _+
| (1848 - 1909) m 1873
_Grover Cleveland TETER _|
| (1884 - 1964) m 1912 |
| |_Mary Ellen NELSON ____+
| (1857 - 1941) m 1873
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|--Garnett Leslie TETER
| (1922 - 1951)
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|_Cecil L. LAYSON ________|
(1897 - 1974) m 1912 |
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_____ WIMER _________|
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|--Philip WIMER
| (1757 - 1840)
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[2532] 1771--sold as an indentured servant to Ulrich Conrad of South Branch Valley (now Pendleton County)-Tradition says that his parents died at sea.
[2534] The family lived on the east side of Snowy Mountain, on Dry run. Philip acquired over 1000 acres, much of it on the Hunting Ground.
[2536] --Glenn Huffman
[2538] Jacob Wimer had 154 acres of land in 1784 and left it in 1824 to his brother, Philip. Jacob isn't mentioned in the arrival of brothers to America, so......