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Teresa Kindle
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I enjoy genealogy and learning about my ancestors.
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Hammond, Sharp, Wright, Oakes, Barnhouse, McCloy—most eventually settled into what is now Ross County Ohio and/or surrounding counties.
Updated: September 22, 2020
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McCLOY family
James Earl McCloy (Jimmy) CPL 38th Infantry Regiment I CO 3 BN Army Died (KIA), 1930-9/8/1950. Died at Naktong Bulge. Buried in Chillicothe, OH.
Son, Brother, Uncle, Soldier
Son, Brother, Uncle, Soldier

Swaney family
Mary O. Swaney (holding baby), Stella Swaney (far right), Iva Swaney (top row girl), Grace Swaney (under Iva). The boys are Oscar, Clarence, and one I cannot recall. I will look this up.
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Barnhouse family
Solomon D. Barnhouse (jr) (center), sons William Henry (left), Louis Cleveland (right). Before 1918. Missouri.
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Glen Wilson was born in 1912. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Glen Wilson.


Florence E (Sharp) Hammond was born in 1912, and died at age 50 years old in 1962. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Florence E (Sharp) Hammond.


Martha Coffin Wright
A photo of a drawing of Martha Coffin Wright. An abolitionist and a suffragette, she fought tirelessly for the rights of all human beings.
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McCLOY family
James Earl McCloy (Jimmy) CPL 38th Infantry Regiment I CO 3 BN Army Died (KIA), 1930-9/8/1950. Died at Naktong Bulge. Buried in Chillicothe, OH.
Son, Brother, Uncle, Soldier
Son, Brother, Uncle, Soldier

Swaney family
Mary O. Swaney (holding baby), Stella Swaney (far right), Iva Swaney (top row girl), Grace Swaney (under Iva). The boys are Oscar, Clarence, and one I cannot recall. I will look this up.
Uncertain of date or location.
Uncertain of date or location.

Barnhouse family
Solomon D. Barnhouse (jr) (center), sons William Henry (left), Louis Cleveland (right). Before 1918. Missouri.


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