Was Daniel Spangler and Michael Spengler brothers?
Was Daniel Spangler and Michael Spengler brothers?
Was Daniel Spangler and Michael Spengler brothers?
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(1) Nancy Elizabeth (1826-1895)<br />
1.3.6 Cynthia <strong>Spangler</strong> was born 1795 in Virginia <strong>and</strong> died AUG 1871 in Arcadia, IN.<br />
Married William Martin born ABT 1792, <strong>and</strong> died BET 1845 <strong>and</strong> 1850 in Ripley Co, IN<br />
Children:<br />
(1) Mary A. (1816-____)<br />
(2) Andrew G. (1823-____)<br />
(3) John (1825-____)<br />
(4) Nathan (1825-____)<br />
(5) Elizabeth (1827-____)<br />
(6) Benjamin (1829-____)<br />
(7) William (1830-____)<br />
(8) Sarah Jane (1831-____)<br />
(9) Catherine (1836-____)<br />
(10) Eli (1837-____)<br />
(11) Adam (1842-____)<br />
(12) Jackson (1842-____)<br />
(13) Lydia (1843-____)<br />
(14) Eleanor (1845-____)<br />
1.3.7 Lydia Ann <strong>Spangler</strong> was born 1803 in Virginia. She is buried Rose Hill Cemetery, Blocton, Iowa.<br />
Married Thomas Cooksey May 19, 1819 in Brookville, Indiana, Franklin Co., son of Zachariah Cooksey<br />
<strong>and</strong> Margaret. He was born 1786 in Virginia, <strong>and</strong> died in 1866. He is buried in Ringold or Taylor Co.,<br />
Iowa, Rose Hill Cemetery, Blocton, IA.<br />
Children<br />
(1) Benjamine (1830-1917)<br />
(2) Jonathan G. (1820-1906)<br />
(3) James B. (1822-1898)<br />
(4) Sarah Ann (1823-____)<br />
(5) Jackson (____-____)<br />
(6) David A. (1836-1911)<br />
(7) Virginia (1842-____)<br />
(8) William (____-____)<br />
1.4 (Mary) Hannah <strong>Spangler</strong> (Polly?) born 1753, died May 24, 1833, buried SHAVER CEMETERY,<br />
Bremen, Kentucky, Muhlenburg County. On Oct. 9, 1788 Mary <strong>Spangler</strong> (Hannah’s mother) signed a<br />
document stating “Know all men by these Present that I Mary <strong>Spangler</strong> of the county of Franklin for <strong>and</strong><br />
in consideration of the love good will <strong>and</strong> affection, which I have <strong>and</strong> do have towards my loving Friend<br />
John Nofsinger of the County Former have given granted <strong>and</strong> by these Present so freely give grant unto<br />
the said John Nofsinger his Heirs <strong>and</strong> assigns forever all <strong>and</strong> singular all my goods Chattels now in my<br />
possession in the County of Franklin or else where namely all my stock of Cattle, Hogs, sheep <strong>and</strong> horses<br />
all Bonds, Bills accounts <strong>and</strong> Debts Dew to me all moveables <strong>and</strong> other household furnitureTo have <strong>and</strong><br />
to hold ...” Mary <strong>Spangler</strong>’s will of Nov. 27, 1812 states in part “..I give to my son in law John<br />
Noufsinger five shillings <strong>and</strong> no more then I give to my son John <strong>Spangler</strong> five shillings <strong>and</strong> no more,<br />
then I give to my son in law Thomas Foulor <strong>and</strong> his wife Mary five shillings <strong>and</strong> no more, ... .” It appears<br />
that Hannah married John Nofsinger sometime after 1788 <strong>and</strong> before 1812. My guess is about 1804.<br />
(Also see DAR National Number 715225, computer Code Number 6-035-KS)<br />
1.5 (Mary) Elizabeth <strong>Spangler</strong> (Mollie?) born 1759 probably died before 1812. Mentioned in her father<br />
<strong>Daniel</strong>'s Will of 1787 but not mentioned in her mother Mary's Will of 1812.<br />
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