| Name | Elizabeth Clark [1] | |
| Born | 6 Jan 1770 | , Essex, NJ |
| Gender | Female | |
| Address | Bef 1787 | , Fayette, PA |
| "While in Pennsylvania, Philip Delaney became acquainted with and married Elizabeth Betts, a young widow, whose maiden name was Clark..." Presumably she was living there prior to Mr. Betts's death. | ||
| Address | 1803 | Green Twp, Harrison, OH |
| "Philip was prospered in his business, and in 1803, determined to move into Ohio, enter a section of land, and to open a blacksmith shop there." | ||
| Died | 17 Jan 1849 | Hopedale, Green Twp, Harrison, OH |
| Buried | Beech Spring Cemetery, Hopedale, Green Twp, Harrison, OH |
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| Person ID | I4775 | Allison | Allison |
| Last Modified | 4 Aug 2021 | |
| Family | Philip Delaney, b. 1766, , Fairfax, VA | |||||||||||||||
| Married | Abt 1791 | , , PA |
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| Last Modified | 3 Aug 2021 | |||||||||||||||
| Family ID | F1760 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||||||||
| Photos | Beech Spring Presbyterian Church Green Town, Harrison County, Ohio Organized in 1804. Dr John Rea was its first minister. Founding members included John Miller, S. Dunlap, W. Watt, Henry Ferguson, Jesse Edgington, D. Welch, Esq., and William Harvey. Sources: Historical collections of Harrison County, in the state of Ohio, pg 92-100; The Digital Shoebox Project |
| Documents | 1820 US Census, Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio Three households John Miller, Sr, 1 male 45+ (self), 2 females 16-25 (Hannah, Elizabeth), 2 females 26-44 (Catherine, Esther), 1 female 45+ (wife Sarah) John Miller, Jr, 2 males under 10 (Parker, Nathan), 3 males 10-15 (William, Samuel, John R), 1 male 26-44 (self), 2 females under 10 (Abigail, ?), 1 female 26-44 (wife Jane) Philip Delaney, 1 male 10-15 (William), 3 males 16-25 (Samuel, John Clark Delaney?, ?), 1 male 45+ (self), 1 female 10-15 (Deborah), 2 females 16-25 (Mary, Elizabeth), 1 female 45+ (wife Elizabeth) |
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