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22751


Sources: POE50-11:6:10,20-2,88

Daniel and George were twins.
Daniel's children were Andrew and two daughters.
20-2 Daniel became a Methodist minister and went to Texas as a missionary prior to the Mexican War.
88 Daniel became a Methodist minister. He went to WI and northern MI.
He met and married a school teacher. They went to OH and then to Mexico. They caught yellow fever and died the same day. They left a son and two daughters. The son, Andrew, was killed in the Civil War near Kenesaw Mountain, GA.
50-11:6 1825 Daniel was converted and joined the Methodist church when he was 16.
p10 1829 He was licensed to preach when he was 20.
1836 May Bishop Soule sent Daniel Poe into Wisconsin to assist Miss Jane West Ingram who was already doing missionary work among the Indians.
1837 Jun Daniel Poe and Jane Ingram were married.
1842 Daniel & Jane answered a call for missionaries in Texas.
1843 Daniel served the Lake Soda Mission.
1844 Daniel was in charge of the San Augustine Mission in July of 1844. He and Jane died within an hour of each other and were buried in the same coffin under the altar of the church at San Augustine. See TEXAS METHODIST QUARTERLY, Vol. 2 #1 page 71.
See HISTORY OF METHODISM IN TEXAS, Phelan, p232.
1844 Dec Rev. Adam Poe took care of Daniel's affairs and then took the 3 children with him. (Adam would have been the children's uncle - LCW)
1937 16Sep Daniel and Jane were reinterred at McMahan's Chapel.

Daniel lost a brother in the War of the Texas Revolution and visited Texas to look after his deceased brother's affairs. Who might this brother have been? Andrew or James McLean? I do not have enough information on these two sons of Andrew jackson Poe. 
Daniel POE
 
22752 This is probably the 1880 census but no son Edgar is on the census. Daniel's parents are born in PA (correct), but needs further research.

Daniel POE Self M Male W 34 OH PA PA
Mary POE Wife M Female W 30 OH Keeping House PA MD
Minnie POE Dau S Female W 14 OH Keeping House OH OH
Clara POE Dau S Female W 11 OH At School OH OH
William POE Son S Male W 9 OH OH OH
Marriner MCEOWEN Other S Male W 22 OH Works In Lumber Mill OH OH
John BUNGER Other S Male W 22 OH Works In Lumber Mill --- ---

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Source Information:
Census Place Monroe, Preble, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255060
NA Film Number T9-1060
Page Number 159A 
Daniel A. POE
 
22753 1880 census Essex, Page, Iowa, p 349:
D. A. POE Self M Male W 36 MD Lumber Dealer MD MD
Bassie POE Wife M Female W 28 SCOT Keeping House SCOT SCOT
James F. POE Son S Male W 2 IA MD SCOT 
David A. POE
 
22754


Sources: POE50-11:5:4,106 
David M. POE
 
22755


Sources: CE, VR, POE106

CE 1880 WI (Jefferson) Town of Concord
185-189 David Poe 27 WM Head M Farmer WI OH OH
Ida 20 WF Wife M Keeps house WI CT NY
Ida 18 WF Sister S WI OH OH 
David W. POE
 
22756 DEATH: After exposure to snow storm.

CENSUS: 1850 25 Jul OH (Cuyahoga) Brooklyn T., p59/117 D. W. Poe 50 MW Landlord $2500 OH (s/b PA) Mary A. 48 FW PA David 09 MW OH Rosina Harman 17 FW GER Jane Ceyne 12 FW OH Polly Gray 12 FW NY David Mathews 22 MW Laborer OH Catharine Cunan 19 FW OH Mary Poe 14 FW OH

1. David was named after father Adam's best friend, Col. David Williamson, father's associate in Indian wars. Had flour mills in Brooklyn Center, Cuyahoga Co., OH. Went to Nebraska to locate more mill sites. Was returned to Brooklyn Center for burial. David W. Poe was a Justice of the Peace in Medina County at one time. 9 1843 David W. Poe moved to Cleveland where he opened a tavern east of Brooklyn near the Brighton Bridge. Died with his son David Jackson Poe in a blizzard on the prairie. Died from exposure after snowstorm.

2. One source lists birth year as 1789 and another 1799; 1850 census lists DW Poe as 50, so I will use 1799.

3. Residences: New Lisbon, Columbiana Co., Ohio; Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio

4. - 1819 26 Aug IGI-OH- has David W. Poe marry Mary Ann Nead on this date. The entry is a document.
- 1833 DOCU-514 - Ephilet & Sibble Austin of Austinburg, Ashtabula Co., OH, granted to David W. Poe of (left blank) Lot 1, 16th Range, Western Reserve - Harrisville.
-1834 27 oct DOCU-353 - Joseph & Sarah Battell of Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT, granted to David W. Poe of Harrisville, Medina Co., OH, the west part of Lot#81, 61 24/100 acres, Harrisville.
-1835 DOCU-I-508 - Erastus Johnson of Harrisville, Medina Co., oh, granted to David W. Poe of (left blank) Lot #1, 16th Range, Western Reserve, known as par of Lot 113, 124 94/100 acres; David & Mary Ann Poe of Harrisville, Medina Co., OH, granted to James Klack of Harrisville, #1, 16th Range, Western Reserve, part of ....
-1841 13 Dec DOCU-T-360 to 363 - David W. & Mary Ann Poe purchased 100 acres from Christopher & Sophrana Whiting. They then sold the land to Isaac Poe. They later sold the land to John Poe. (Did Isaac back out on the purchase?)
- 1856 Joseph Poe wrote home about an article he read in the Galena, IL, newspaper about the deaths of David Williamson Poe and David Jackson Poe. They were caught in
a blizzard while searching for a homestead near Nebraska City, Otoe Co., NE. Their arms and legs were frozen and they died when these were amputated. Adam Poe, who was in Nebraska City at the time, also wrote home about their deaths.
-1857 09 Apr These DOD on the tombstones of David Williamson Poe and David Jackson Poe in the Brookmere Cemetery at Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio are incorrect. This is likely the dates their bodies were buried.

5. 1850 25 Jul OH (Cuyahoga) Brooklyn T., p59/117
D. W. Poe 50 MW Landlord $2500 OH (s/b PA)
Mary A. 48 FW PA
David 09 MW OH
Rosina Harman 17 FW GER
Jane Ceyne 12 FW OH
Polly Gray 12 FW NY
David Mathews 22 MW Laborer OH
Catharine Cunan 19 FW OH
Mary Poe 14 FW OH
( LCW - I suspect David was the son of Jacob and Catharine (Poe) Matthews. The other surnames aren't familiar and aren't in my index at this time. I would guess they are either boarders or servants at the tavern. 
David Williamson POE
 
22757


SOURCES: POE1-1,43-7 
Dianne POE
 
22758

SOURCES: POE10bf,10e,14,21m,31,53 
Dolly POE
 
22759 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Edgar Allan POE
 
22760


SOURCES: POE1-1,20-2

1-1 Edgar and Emily had no children. 
Edgar Wheeler T. POE
 
22761 Edna and Lafe had 4 children Edna Mae POE
 
22762


Sources: POE2,20-2,78,88

Eleanor married a second time.
20-2 Nathan & Eleanor had issue.
88 Nathan & Elelanor had no issue. 
Eleanor POE
 
22763


Sources: POE1-2 
Elelia POE
 
22764



SOURCES: POE7-11,10e,14,21m,44

c 1790 Henry Addams arrived at Salt Lick from MD.
Bef 1799 Elizabeth Poe and Henry Addams were married.
CE 1800 PA(Fayette) Salt Lick T. p566/568/586/588
Henry Adams Sr M16-26 = 1 F16-26 = 1
-10 = 1 -10 = 1
CE 1810 PA(Fayette) Salt Lick T.
Henry Adams Sr F 45+ = 1
M26-45 = 1 26-45 = 1
10-16 = 1
-10 = 2 -10 = 4
CE 1820 PA(Fayette) Salt Lick T., p131
Henry Adams, Sr. M25-44 = 1 F25-44 = 2
18-25 = 2 18-25 = 2
10-16 = 1
-10 = 1 -10 = 1
CE 1830 PA(Fayette) Salt Lick T., p299
Henry Adams, Sr. M50-60 = 1 F50-60 = 1
15-20 = 1 15-20 = 2
10-15 = 1
CE 1840 I do not have it.
CE 1850 PA(Fayette) Salt Lick T., p456
Adams, Henry Sr. M72 Head Farmer 900 MD
Elisabeth F74 Wife MD
May F40 Dau PA
Wit, Henry M06 Neighbor PA 
Elisabeth POE
 
22765


SOURCES: POE3,7-11,7-12,16-6,22-1,44-1,99

99 Henry Baker and Elisabeth Poe are ancestors of Lawrence Templeton.
7-11 1798 15 Jul Elizabeth was baptized in the New Hope Church and her sponsors were George PAU and Elizabetha 
Elisabeth POE
 
22766 Lived in Cleveland, OH. Eliza Ann POE
 
22767


SOURCES: POE

LCW Elizabeth MAY NOT be a member of the George Poe IV family. 
Elizabeth POE
 
22768


Sources: POE 40,67,81
81 1844 05 Dec IGI-OH - Elizabeth Poe married Augustus Miller at Cuyahoga Co., OH.
Documented. (There may have been children in this marriage before the divorce.)
40 1852 05 Dec David W. Poe to Isaac Poe - Elizabeth has gotten a divorce.
1854 26 May Elizabeth (Poe) Miller married William Babcock.
1856 14 Jul A. W. Poe to Isaac Poe - Elizabeth is in Wisconsin.
1856 04 Nov D. W. Poe to Isaac Poe - Elizabeth and her children were in Wisconsin.
LCW Elizabeth must have had children by Augustus Miller.
40 1856 David W. Poe traveled to Nebraska and died there.
1860 27 Oct A. W. Poe to Isaac Poe - William Babcock is in Brooklyn and as poor as ever. Lib will have a baby soon. William bought land in Michigan but doesn't have the money to move there.
1860 27 Oct Elizabeth Babcock to (Polly?) Poe - Mary Ann is away from Broolyn.
Olive is well and would like to talk of old times. William no longer works for the mill. Adam is so fat he can hardly see and wants his grandma. Maria and John are in Sabbath School. Harriet Jean (?) left the Methodist Church and joined the Presbyterian Church. She has been living with Mr. Newton's folks and has been waiting for her oldest son who doesn't come. Aunt Mary Fish (?) can get around on her crutches. William's sister, Maria, died soon after her child and of the same disease.
1861 11 Mar Carrie and Elizabeth Poe to Isaac Poe - Elizabeth hasn't moved to Michigan because money is short.
1861 06 Sep Elizabeth will be sick next month. She has been sick ever since Adam died last summer.
1861 10 Oct William Babcock enlisted in the 41st Ohio under COL Hazen. Elizabeth expects her baby about the last of October. Mary Ann thought she'd already be a grandmother but John Bell was down and she changed her mind. ( A John Bell lived in Concord.) Maria is also pregnant. (Maria Spence?)

1861 11 Oct J. M. Poe to Isaac Poe - William Babcock enlisted in the 41st Regt, Ohio Volunteers, 10 Oct 1861, as a fifer.
1862 05 May Elizabeth Babcock to Marion Poe - William Solon Babcock will be 6 months tomorrow.
1862 13 Mar Elizabeth Babcock to nephew (Marion Poe?) - Elizabeth is 36 today.
1863 10 Feb Mary Ann Poe to Isaac Poe - William was in the Battle of Murfreesburo and is safe.
1863 22 Feb Elizabeth Babcock to Marion Poe - William was in the Battle of Murfreesburo and is in good health. He hasn't been paid in 5 months. Whereis John?
1863 13 Mar Elizabeth Babcock to Marion Poe -
1863 21 Jun William Babcock has been in the Regimental hospital. The unit is in camp at Readyville, Tennessee. He now has orders and will probably join General Grant at Vicksburg.
1864 04 Feb Elizabeth Babcock to........ - Elizabeth is living with her mother (Mary Ann Poe). William Babcock was wounded and is home on leave. He has reenlisted.
1873 10 Aug A. W. Poe to Polly Poe - Elizabeth lives in Michigan and is doing well.

67 There may have been no third husband (Williams). 
Elizabeth POE
 
22769


SOURCES: POE50-11:1:32 S. Rogers,50-11:3;17 
Elizabeth POE
 
22770


Sources: POE88

88 There was no issue. 
Elizabeth POE
 
22771


SOURCES: POE

??? One source has Elizabeth mary Niswanger instead of Sarah. 
Elizabeth POE
 
22772 There may have been a second child in this family named Trimber.[George Jacob Poe.FTW]


SOURCES: POE1-1,42,43-7 
Elizabeth POE
 
22773 A. Elizabeth bore 4 McClure children, Charles, Emma and 2 more daughters.

Apparently married to Standish Peppard first.
May be 2 more daughters to the McClure marriage.

B. 1880 US census Georgetown, Beaver, Pennsylvania, p 185:

Elizabeth PEPPARD Self W Female W 49 PA Keeping House PA PA
George PEPPARD Son S Male W 21 PA Laborer IRE PA
Conie PEPPARD Dau S Female W 18 PA At Home IRE PA
Oliver PEPPARD Son S Male W 15 PA At School IRE PA
Willie PEPPARD Son S Male W 10 PA At School IRE PA

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Source Information:
Census Place Georgetown, Beaver, Pennsylvania
Family History Library Film 1255097
NA Film Number T9-1097
Page Number 185A 
Elizabeth POE
 
22774 Residence 1889: Dodson, Montgomery Co., Ohio Elizabeth POE
 
22775


Sources: POE1-3 
Elizabeth "Betsy" POE
 
22776


Sources: CE14,POE1-2 
Elizabeth Alice POE
 
22777


Sources: POE20-2,43-4,43-8
43-8 1938 Betty FitzHugh wrote to Clayton Tyler.
43-4 1938 Charles C. Fitzhugh claims Betty changed her middle name, Comstock, to Carroll.
LCW 1872 One source has this as Betty's DOB. 
Elizabeth Comstock POE
 
22778 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Elizabeth Evalyn POE
 
22779 1 NAME Ella Catharine /Poe/
2 SOUR S01764

4 TEXT Date of Import: Mar 8, 2000 
Ella Catherine POE
 
22780 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ella Glendora POE
 
22781


Sources: POE 63

63 #5 & #6, Infants, died young 
Ella Martha POE
 
22782 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ella Martha POE
 
22783 Elmer and Bessie had 4 children Elmer POE
 
22784


Sources: POE88

88 1906-1912 Fanny and Bert lived on a farm 1/2 mile west of Poe's Church.
1912 Mr. and Mrs. Simmons returned to her parents' farm and lived there until at least 1947. 
Fanny POE
 
22785


Sources: POE17B,106,116
116 1904 05 Oct Forest R. Poe married Elizabeth May Humphrey, daughter of Ellis G. Humphrey, at Oconomowoc, Waukesha Co., WI, 05 October 1904. Oconomowoc Free Press 08 October 1904.
106 1954 Forest Poe donated the first group of Poe Papers to the Wisconsin State Historical Society Library archives. Wisconsin Magazine of History # ,p192

LCW Tradition has Polly Poe saving these letters, etc., and passing them on to her daughter, Mrs. Cindrilla (Poe) Webb, who then passed them on to her son, Isaac Poe Webb.
Isaac, not really knowing what to do with them and knowing that his cousin, Forest Poe, was interested in family history went on to give them to Forest. Forest, of course, knew enough to give them to the library so many persons could learn from and enjoy them.

17B 1962 Jan Obituary, Forest Poe. It contained this information: He attended high school in Oconomowoc. He was a photographer from 1904 - 1927. (He owned a studio.) He joined the Milwaukee Public Museum staff in 1927 and retired from there in 1947. Forest was responsible for much of the flora in the museum's displays. He and Elizabeth moved to Oconomowoc in 1949. He was a taxidermist and a curator(?) on the Oconomowoc City Council 1954 - 1958. The two moved back to Milwaukee. Forest was an accomplished artist and had 42 oil and water color paintings in the Oconomowoc Public Library in 1955. Ref#106, his daughter, Lenore (Poe) Grow has some also.

Took the photo of the painting of the first Adam Poe. Photo probably taken in the 1930s as the painting was in the possession of Daisy Pratt Poe, whose home burned in the 1940s. Apparently the original oil painting burned then too. Good thing Forest took a photo of it! The photo he took was given to Lawrence Webb in the 1980s. She also gave Lawrence old photos of David and Mary Need (Nead) and their son David Jackson Poe. 
Forest Raymond POE
 
22786 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Francis Marion POE
 
22787


SOURCES: POE2,7-11,27-3,34-3,34-6,44-1,50-11,54-4,55-8,81,99,101

LCW Back Creek is evidently in Salt Lick Twp.
7-11 1796 8 Jan Anna Maria was baptized. Sponsors were Conrad and
Anna Maria Räscheberger.
1798 15 Jul Elisabeth was baptized. Sponsors were George and Elisabeth PAU.
CE 1800 PA (Fayette) p588
George Poe, Jr. M16-21 = 1 F 16-26 = 1
0-10 = 3
7-11 1800 01 Jun Catharina was baptized. Sponsors were Philip and Catharina Meter.
1803 15 May George IV was baptized. Sponsors were George and Elisabeth POH.
1806 24 Aug Juliann was baptized. Sponsors were her parents.
11 1810 24 Mar (F365) George Poe, Jr., and Andrew Poe sold 200 acres to Lutwig Miller and John Herd of Salt Lick T., it being to the same men who bought the George Poe, Sr., estate the same day.
CE 1810 PA (Fayette0 p1017
George Poe, Jr. M26-45 = 1 F 26-45 +1
10-16 = 3
0-10 = 1 0-10 = 2
19-2 1811 George Poe, Jr., sold 100 acres in Fayette Co., PA, to Miller and Shaw and moved to OH. George had a brother named Andrew. George probably died in Montgomery Co., OH.
55-8p441 1811 George Poe III moved from Fayette Co., PA, to Salem, Montgomery Co., OH, where he died from a fall from a barn.
99 1818 08 Sep Catharine Poe sold land in Montgomery Co., OH, to John and Elisabeth Boogher.
CE 1820 There is no George Poe listed in this census.
OH (Montgomery) Randolph T.
Katharine Poe M = 2 F = 2 
George POE, III
 
22788

SOURCES: POE27-3


LCW I wonder if George Poe V married a Baker?
27-3 George's obit was in the Greenville, OH, newspaper. 
George POE, V
 
22789 1. George and Lydia are buried in Old Mill Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Hookstown, PA, near Route 168. His DOB on his stone is 1791. 17 May 1877 - George Poe's will was recorded in the Beaver County Courthouse. Will Book Fp365.

2. 1850 census Green Twp, Beaver, Pennsylvania, p 280: (all bir- Pennsylvania)
George Poe, 58, M, Farmer, $4000; Lydia, 31 (she should be 44), F
Margaret, 24, F; Elizabeth, 22, F; Mary, 19, F; Ruth, 16, F; Lydia, 13, F; Sarah, 11, F; Nancy, 6, F; George W., 4,M 
George POE
 
22790 1860 census Monroe Twp., Darke Co., Ohio, p 131:

George Poe, 57, m, farmer, Tennessee
Mary Poe, 49, f, Virginia
Daniel 14, m, Ohio; Mary, 3, f, Ohio
John Fry, 18, m, .....; Emalia (?) Fry, 20, f, Ohio


SOURCES: POE7-11,19-2,25-2,27-3,34-3,55-8
55-8 George was 8 or 9 when his parents moved to Ohio.
19-2 c1810 George Poe moved to the Ohio Territory.
LCW George Poe IV must have been born c1801 or1802.
55-8 George Poe died at Arcanum, Darke Co., OH, age 88.
.......................................................................... .......................................................................... ................
7-11 1803 15 May Baptismal sponsors for George Poe IV were George Poe and Elisabetha.
1811 George Poe was 8-9 when the family moved from Fayette Co., PA, to Montgomery Co., OH.
1825 After their marriage, George Poe IV and Elizabeth moved to Arcanum, Darke Co., OH.
1875 George Poe was listed as a lumber dealer in Arcanum, OH.
1889 07 Jul George's date of death according to Rolland A. Pohe.]
27-3 1889 12 Jul George's date of death, age 86-8-8
34-3 1889 14 Jul George's date of death on his tombstone.
1889 26 Jul Application to admit George's will to probate is made.
1889 10 Aug George's will is probated.
.......................................................................... .......................................................................... ...................334-3 There is an Allen C. Poe 1872-1952 in the Ithica Cemetery, Darke Co., OH.
An Alltie J. Poe, probably wife of Allen C. Poe, 1866-1924 is also interred there. Other references are POE21m and 28. Allen was a farmer and lived in Twin T., Darke Co., OH 1910 (Arcanum). Allen may have been a child of Isaac and Mary L. Poe. These references need rechecking. 
George POE, IV
 
22791 1. Residence in 1889: W. Milton, Miami Co., Ohio George "Gus" POE
 
22792


Sources: POE1-2 
George Dallas POE
 
22793

Sources: POE

50-11:4:8 1920 09 Jan George F. Poe died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Faulkner, who is the only survivor of William and Ann Poe. 
George F. POE
 
22794


Sources: POE2(IGI-OH),3,20-2,88

Daniel and George were twins. 
George Jacob POE
 
22795 One report states he was orphaned young and raised by H. B. Hockman.

Another record said George was the son of George Poe & Catharine Willard (1st wife) but she died before 1781 and George remarried to Elizabeth Manteer. 
George Jacob POE, III
 
22796 Four wives are listed for George Poe, b. abt 1737:

Elizabeth Smith
Katherine Willard
Catherine Dawson
Elizabeth Mater

100% accuracy can not be guaranteed. At least some, possible all, of the children are from Katherine Willard and Elizabeth Mater.

Died when son George was still young.[George Jacob Poe.FTW]


7-11, Baptismal Records for Back Creek, Fayette Co., PA are in the Lutheran Synod Archives, Thiel College, Greensville, PA.
19-2 1757 George Poe fought in the French and Indian war.
20-2 1762 George Jacob Poe, Sr., was murdered and George Jacob Poe, Jr., inherited most of the estate by right of primature
10-2-13 1768 22 May (L-388) George PWO of Frederick Co., MD, bought 216 acres, "Resurvey On Piney Neck," from Nicholas Phillips for 500 pounds. POE was spelled PWO at least twice in this deed.
10-2-14 1769 16 Aug (M-374) George Poe Jr., heir of George Jacob Poe, deceased, required an indenture reaffirming his ownership of "Coopers Point" and "Millers Chance" that had been purchased by his father. Francis Shelhorse, Jacob and Abraham and Isaac Miller testified for him.
10-2-15 1769 27 Aug (M-449) George Poe of Frederick Co., MD, sold "Coopers Point" and "Millers Chance" to Christian Cossell for 970 pounds. 300 acres. He signed as "Jung POE." No wife was mentioned.
10-2-16 1771 02 Oct (O-582) George Poe of Frederick Co., MD, sold "Resurvey on Piney Neck," 215 acres, to Nicholas Phillips for 500 pounds. He signed as "Jung Poe." No wife was mentioned.
10-2-17 1771 28 Oct (O-592) George Poe of Frederick Co., MD, bought 100 acres, one-third of "The Forrest" which contained 300 acres, from Matthias Hershman for 80 pounds.
81 1772 08 Apr Pfah, Catharina, daughter of George Jacob Pfah/Catharina Muellerin, was baptized at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Middletown, Frederick Co., MD. C507701-891
81 1772 08 Apr Pfoh, Catharina, daughter of George Jacob Pfoh/Catharina Mullerin was baptized at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick Co., MD. C504181-0945
LCW Who was this George Pfoh
c1772 George Poe, Jr., married(1)Catharine Williard, daughter of Dawalt Williard.
c1774 George Poe III was born in Frederick Co., MD.
10-2-18 1775 31 Mar (BD I-370) George Poe of Frederick, MD, mortgaged "The Forrest" to Thomas French for 100 pounds. He signed "George POH" in old German script.
10-2-19 1776 17 Feb (BD I-373) George Poe of Frederick Co., MD, paid Thomas French 105 pounds 5 shillings who then released the mortgage on "The Forrest."
10-2-20 1776 22 Apr (WD-607) George Poe of Frederick Co., MD, farmer, sold "The Forrest" to Andrew Fleckinger for 400 pounds. He signed "Jung POH." George's wife, KATHARINE, released her right of dower.
55-8 States George Poe was a captain in the Revolutionary War. Wait on this.
1777 22 Oct Elisabeth Poe was born in Frederick Co., MD.
c1778 Catharine Poe was born.
LCW 1781 Catharine Williard Poe had died.
28-6 1781 26 Nov Dawalt Williard did not mention Catharine in his will but did mention his Grandson, George Poe who was not 21, and his grand-daughters Elizabeth and Cathrine Poe who were not yet 16.
c1782 George Poe, Jr., married (2) Elizabeth Mateer/An Elizabeth Mater.
c1784 A girl child was born to George and Elizabeth Poe.
LCW I could be a bit off on the last two dates. I see I have a note that a girl child was born to George Poe c1778. However I think 1784 is correct and 1778 is a typo.
c1786 Andrew Poe III was born to George and Elizabeth Poe.
6-1,42,95 1786 21 May A George and Elizabeth Poh were sponsors for the baptism of Henrich Michael Uhlrich on 21 May 1786 at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland. Henrich Uhlrich was born Dec 1785.
55-8 Elizabeth Mateer was born in France. She came to America on a visit in her girlhood and married George Poe. ( LCW-when and where?) George Poe was a Captain during the Revolutionary War (LCW-I think this is incorrect, but....) The family left PA and moved to OH where it located near Salem in Montgomery Co. Either George or his son died as the result of injury received when he fell from a barn. (LCW-I suspect George III died from the fall in 1811.)
c1788 Adam Poe was born to George and Elizabeth Poe.
19-2 1790 George POH moved to Salt Lick T., Fayette Co., PA
54-4 c1790 Salt Lick T., Fayette Co., PA. George Poe was one of the first settlers.
p742 He was from Maryland, a brother of Adam and Andrew Poe who sometimes visited him. He had a son named George and another named Andrew. His daughters married the brothers Henry and Levi Adams and Christopher White. They all lived in Salt Lick T.
CE 1790 PA (Fayette) Bullskin T.
George Poe M16+ = 1 F = 4
-10 = 2
10-2-23 1790 02 Oct George Poe of Frederick Co., MD sold the last 5 acres of "Well Taught" to Martin Kraeter. George signed "George POU.' His wife, Elizabeth, waived her dower rights.
7-11 1791 22 Aug Anna Maria Poe born to George anf Elizabeth Poe at Salt Lick T., Fayette Co., PA. 1791 21 Dec Anna Maria was baptized. Her sonsors were George and Cathrina Huber.
7-11 1795 06 Feb Margaretha Poe was born to George and Elizabeth Poe at Salt Lick T., Fayette Co., PA. 1795 31 May Margaretha was baptized. Her sponsors were Johannes and Apolonia Martin.
7-11 1797 15 July Susanna Poe was born to George and Elizabeth Poe at Salt LickT., Fayette Co., PA 1797 09 Oct Susanna was baptized. Her sons were George and Barbara Bucher.
CE 1800 PA (Fayette) p588
George Poe M 45+ = 1 F 45+ = 1
26-45 = 1
16-26 = 1
10-16 = 1 10-16 = 1
0-10 = 0 0-10 = 2
7-11 1802 21 Apr Rosina Poe was born to George and Elizabeth Poe at Salt Lick T., fayette Co., PA 1802 31 Jul Rosina was baptized. Her sponsors were her parents.
11 1808 11 Jul (H127) George Poe, Sr., of Salt Lick T. and Elizabeth, his wife, deeded 200 acres on the waters of Laurel Run to George Poe, Jr., and Andrew Poe for $300.
11 1808 24 Oct (F364) & (F365) George Poe, Sr., of Salt Lick T. bought 200 acres on the waters of Laurel Run for $1800 and then sold them the same day to George Poe, Jr., and Andrew Poe for $2.
11 1810 24 Mar George Poe, Sr., of Salt Lick T. and Elizabeth, his wife, sold 200 acres on the waters of Laurel Run to Lutwig Miller and John Herd of Salt Lick T., it being the plantation where George Poe lived.
19-2 c1810 George Poe moved to Ohio Territory.
McIntosh 1811 George Poe, Jr., and George Poe III moved from Fayette Co., PA, to Montgomery Co., OH, near Salem. Salem is called Clayton today.
1811 One of the George Poes died of injuries suffered in a fall.
1818 The remaining George Poe died.
CE 1820 OH (Montgomery) There are no POE families listed.


Sometimes called "Jung Pfau" or "Young Pfau". 
George Jacob "Jung" Pfau or POE, II
 
22797


SOURCES: POE1-1,20-2,88
20-2 1861 05 Dec This source gave this DOM for George and Elizabeth.
43-1 1927 Daisy Pratt mentioned Elizabeth, "Lizzie," living in Medina.
Kenneth Poe George died of paralysis anfter a 3-year illness. He was a member of the Congregational Church for 40 years.Resided near Ravenna, OH. 
George P. POE
 
22798 A. 1880 US census Newburg, Cass, Michigan, p 509:

George J. POE Self M Male W 29 MI Farmer OH OH
Rebecca POE Wife M Female W 26 CAN Keeping House NY NY
Charles H. POE Son S Male W 6 MI At Home MI CAN
Oscar POE Son S Male W 4 MI MI CAN

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Source Information:
Census Place Newburg, Cass, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254575
NA Film Number T9-0575
Page Number 509B



B. 1936 17 Jun George left sons Oscar & Orrin, brother Andrew, and sister Mrs. Herman Refenburg. 
George W. POE
 
22799 1 _FA2
2 PLAC Lived for many years in Pittsburgh, PA
2 SOUR S01691

4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 10, 1998
2 SOUR S02021

4 TEXT Date of Import: Feb 13, 2000
1 _FA1
2 SOUR S01691

4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 10, 1998
2 SOUR S02021

4 TEXT Date of Import: Feb 13, 2000





Sources: POE1-4,42-4,43-1,65
42-4 George was the pilot and part owner of the Clara Poe. The government seized this boat during the Civil War - to be used for carrying food for horses at Nashville. She burned in the Cumberland River while in government service, the cost to the family being $70,000 dollars.
CE 1860 11 Jul PA(Beaver)Georgetown
George W. Poe 28 M Steamboat Pilot PA
Elizabeth OH
Willie 05 M PA
Elenor 02 F PA
Elizabeth 76 F PA b. 1784
Ruth Carlisle 17 F OH 
George Washington POE
 
22800 Buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Wellsville, OH.

The Doak/Poe/Whims/Lockhart families all lived close to each other in Western PA in the early 1800s. There were several marriages and land transactions amongst these families. This area was near Hookstown & Georgetown, Beaver Co., PA.[George Jacob Poe.FTW]


SOURCES: CE,POE1-1,43-7 
George Washington POE
 

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