1. | Notes: Obituary, Unionville (Missouri) Republican 3 Dec 1890 Died, of paralysis, Nov. 21, 1890, George Barnhouse. He was born Sept. 6, 1813 in Jefferson Co. Ohio. At the age of 27 he moved to Noble county, where he married Rosanna McCune. There were born to them ten children, eight of whom are still living. Seven were at his funeral.* He has been a Christian thirty-five years and a member of the M.E. church. He was confined to his bed for over two years and bore his affliction Christian-like. His companion [Rose Ann McCune] died Feb. 16, 1889 and [he] often asked where mother was. The remains were laid to rest beside her in the McCune grave yard, three miles east of Hartford. **I have only nine children; Michael died in 1851 ae 5 so he would be the one child not living in 1890. Therefore I have 9 children, 8 living in 1890. George married Rose Ann McCune on 29 Jun 1842 in Morgan County, Ohio. Rose (daughter of Charles Tarrance McCune and Sabria (wife of Charles Tarrance McCune) [?]) was born on 23 Apr 1822 in New Jersey; died on 16 Feb 1889 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Feb 1889 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Notes: George Barnhouse Will (Jefferson County Ohio Wills page 472) "I, George Barnhouse, of the County of Jefferson in the State of Ohio, do make and publish my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First it is my will that my funeral expenses, and all my just debts shall be fully paid. Second, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Susannah Barnhouse, the plantation on which we now reside, situated in Springfield Township, County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty acres, being part of the South East quarter of Section 22, Township 11, Range 4. During her natural life if she sees proper to hold the same and all livestock, horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs with all the personal property to dispose of the same at pleasure. And at the decease of my said wife, all the property hereby divised or bequeathed to her as aforesaid or so much thereof as may then remain unexpended, to be sold at public sale and the proceeds to be divided amongst by lawful heirs equally except my oldest son Benjamin Barnhouse, who shall not have as much as either of the other lawful heirs because he has already one hundred dollars more than any of the other heirs. Therefore, each and every one of my other lawful heirs or their heirs, shall first receive one hundred dollars each, after my said wife's death. And lastly, I hereby constitute and appoint my said wife, Susannah Barnhouse, and Jacob Smith of the township, county and state aforesaid to be the Executors of this my last will and testament. In testimony thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three. George married Susannah Fuchs on 21 Mar 1805 in Loudoun County, Virginia. Susannah (daughter of Henrich Fuchs and Anna Eva Simon) was born on 1 Feb 1777 in Frederick County, Maryland; was christened on 20 Apr 1777 in Frederick County, Maryland; died on 17 Apr 1842 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 20 Apr 1842 in Coleman-Watson Ridge Cemetery, Jefferson Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Notes: From History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio, the name Susannah Fuchs was Americanized to Susan Fox. From Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850 her name is Susannah Fox. On her gravestone her given name is spelled "Susannah". Therefore, to be consistent I will retain the Germanic spelling of both given and surname. Notes: Married:
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4. | ![]() Notes: Christoph[1] Bornhaus (14 Oct 1757 in Datterode Hessen-Kassel[2] - 1 May 1833 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson County, Ohio) Christoph married Rosina Roller on 11 Aug 1784 in Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Virginia. Rosina (daughter of Johann Andreas Roller and Rosina (wife of Johann Andreas Roller) [?]) was born on 9 Jul 1759 in Bucks County Pennsylvania; died on 20 Jul 1825 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | ![]() Notes: I have settled on "Rosina" as her given name because baptismal records of the New Jerusalem Church, York County, Pennsylvania show this spelling in 1785 when their first child, George was born. Note that "Rosannah" is used on her gravestone. The language of origin of 'Rosina' is Germanic and Latin but Rosannah is not a variant form of the name. Rosina has not been used as a girl's given name since 1934 in the U.S. Notes: Married:
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6. | Henrich Fuchs was born about 1745; and died. Henrich married Anna Eva Simon. Anna was born about 1753; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Anna Eva Simon was born about 1753; and died.
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8. | Georg Bornhaus was born on 28 Mar 1721 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel (son of Jakob Bornhaus and Dorothea Aschenbrenner); died on 15 Jan 1781 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. Notes: Rulers of Hessen-Kassel during Georg's lifetime Georg married Barbara Juliane Knauf on 15 Jan 1749/50 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. Barbara was born about Jul 1723 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel; died on 20 Dec 1792 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Barbara Juliane Knauf was born about Jul 1723 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel; died on 20 Dec 1792 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. Notes: Barbara is a correct German spelling for this name although B
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10. | Johann Andreas Roller and died. Notes: The name Johann derives via Latin Iohannes (Y Johann married Rosina (wife of Johann Andreas Roller) [?]. Rosina and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Rosina (wife of Johann Andreas Roller) [?] and died. Notes: Rosina is mainly used in the English, German, Italian, and Spanish languages. Its language of origin is Germanic and Latin. This is the name of a character in the Rossini opera The Barber of Seville (1816). In addition, Rosina is a variant form of the English name Rosalind.
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