Mary Jane Figard

Mary Jane Figard

Female 1848 - Bef 1930  (< 81 years)Deceased

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Jane Figard was born in 1848 in Pennsylvania (daughter of Amos Figard and Hannah Horton); died before 1930; was buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LZTD-C7X
    • Census: 25 Nov 1850, Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania

    Mary married Brinkley Trout about 1868. Brinkley was born on 15 Mar 1841 in Pennsylvania; died on 13 Jun 1915 in Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Amos Trout was born about 1870; died before 1960.
    2. Mollie Trout was born about 1872; died before 1960.
    3. Isaac Trout was born about 1874; died before 1960.
    4. Richard Trout was born about 1876; died before 1960.
    5. Garfield Trout was born about 1878; died before 1960.
    6. Susan Trout was born about 1880; died before 1950.
    7. Emma Trout was born about 1882; died before 1960.
    8. Robert Trout was born about 1884; died before 1960.
    9. Jane Trout was born about 1886; died before 1960.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Amos Figard was born in 1814 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania (son of James Figard, Sr. and Nancy Sheckler, son of James Figard, Sr. and Abagail Evans); died in 1899.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MR2D-YVP
    • Census: 1840, Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
    • Census: 25 Nov 1850, Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania

    Amos married Hannah Horton. Hannah was born on 23 Mar 1819 in Pennsylvania; died before 1900. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah Horton was born on 23 Mar 1819 in Pennsylvania; died before 1900.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KLJR-J8F
    • Census: 25 Nov 1850, Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania

    Children:
    1. Henry Figard was born in 1839 in Pennsylvania; died before 1920.
    2. Abigail Figard was born in 1842 in Pennsylvania; died before 1920.
    3. Elizabeth Figard was born in 1844 in Pennsylvania; died before 1930.
    4. 1. Mary Jane Figard was born in 1848 in Pennsylvania; died before 1930; was buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.
    5. Thomas A. Figard was born on 28 Feb 1850 in Rockhill, Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania; died on 1 Feb 1916.
    6. David Alexander Figard was born on 21 Mar 1852 in Rough and Ready, Schuylkill Co., Pennsylvania; died on 4 Sep 1907.
    7. Catherine Ann Figard was born about 1854; died before 1920.
    8. Etta Keziah Figard was born about 1856; died before 1930.
    9. George Washington Figard was born about 1858; died before 1930.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Figard, Sr. was born in 1789 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 8 Dec 1852 in Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Evans Cemetery, Coaldale, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: a farmer
    • FamilySearch ID: K4YX-M92
    • Census: 1820, Hopewell, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1830, Hopewell, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
    • Census: 1840, Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
    • Census: 14 Nov 1850, Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania

    James married Nancy Sheckler about 1814 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. Nancy (daughter of Frederick Sheckler and Maria Catherine Mamro) was born between 1794 and 1804 in near, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died between 1850 and 1870 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy Sheckler was born between 1794 and 1804 in near, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of Frederick Sheckler and Maria Catherine Mamro); died between 1850 and 1870 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LDCM-DF3
    • Birth: 26 Feb 1797, Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania
    • Census: 14 Nov 1850, Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
    • Census: 7 Jun 1860, Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania

    Children:
    1. 2. Amos Figard was born in 1814 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1899.
    2. Figard was born between 1820 and 1825 in Pennsylvania; died before 1850.
    3. Figard was born between 1825 and 1830 in Pennsylvania; died before 1850.
    4. Figard was born in 1818; died in 1818.
    5. Figard was born about 1819 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; and died.
    6. Figard was born before 1820 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; and died.
    7. William Figard, Sr. was born on 1 Aug 1816 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 4 Jan 1884 in Saxton, Liberty Township., Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Fockler Cemetery, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
    8. David Figard was born in 1821 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died before 1900.
    9. James Figard, Jr. was born on 2 Apr 1823 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died before 1920.
    10. George Watson Figard was born on 1 May 1829 in Six Mile Run, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 17 Dec 1884.
    11. Joseph Figard was born on 16 Dec 1833 in Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 8 Jun 1916 in Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Evans Cemetery, Coaldale, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
    12. John C. Figard was born on 28 Oct 1836 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 3 Jul 1905.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Frederick Sheckler was born about 1754 in Germany; died on 18 Jul 1829 in Hopewell Township, Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Fockler Cemetery, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Rev. War- private in Capt Kuhn's Co.of the Northampton Co. Militia
    • FamilySearch ID: LDCM-6NM

    Notes:

    From Family Information from Joyce Sheckler Heiss:
    = TRIALS & TRIBULATIONS, An Account of the Early Settlement of the Broad Top Area, David Ira Foster & Jon D. Baughman, Publ. Youth for Progress, 1969.
    When Shaub, Stoner, Sheckler, Stoler Johnston and others settled here, Friggs sold part of the land Names of Settlers ... Frederick Sheckler, Philip Stoner, Martin Stoler and his sons Frederick aged 13 years and John in his tenth year... that massacre in the Wyoming Valley, July 2 1t78 so worked on the feelings of Johnstons, Sheckler and others that they got ready and left the fort a few days after, part going to Md. and others to Duncans Island Pa... This was early May (1719.] and in a few days Shecklers with some more Bucks County emigrants return... Shecklers returned to his Shy Beaver place, now occupied by Adam Speck... Sheckler in his trips back and forth up and down the river to Shoup's had different times cast longing glances at the river bottoms owned by Shoup, now called George Berkstresser place and at last he traded for at least a part of it to Silas Sabastian Shoup (we find his name written this way on the Weaver deed) giving in place of it his Shy Beaver improvement Sheckler built a house near where the spring is against the hill opposite to where the mansion house now stands which is occupied by the widow Berkstresser and Michael Savits And all of the land that was settled and improved prior to the return of the settlers in 1787 the Stoler and Sheckler is the only one that has remained in the name and was owned all the time by the same name and farmed for a livelyhood. T. E. LePhone...
    By Saturday, July 15, 1780 the Forters at Shoups had sent one of their number, Joshua Davis, familiarly known as commissary Davis to the Big Cove to see if they could expect any aid from there. His return had been earnestly looked for but not returning they concluded to the mouth of clear water run, where Riddlesburg now is and do some fishing, and on this detail were several men and big boys, all well armed: among the men we learned was Frederick.
    Sheckler, Philip Stoner, Michael Whetstone Petterson Cherry, and others. But there was one drawback to our leaving at once [Jul 1780] for two
    families were absent from the Fort and were at their houses though the families of the fishing parties were in the Fort for protection while they were on the expedition The families that were out were Frederick Heater of the Valley Hill place and Rev Thomas Johnston of the Island place and they did not wish to leave those two behind, yet it was a perilous undertaking to warn them and Sabastian Shoup asked for two volunters to warn those two families. And though rather heavy and clumsy for one to be sent on such an errand, Frederick Sheckler was first to volunteer. His seven years service in the German Army had left an everlasting impression of duty that danger made it the more self binding to him. So he was sent to Frederick Heaters. He crossed the river below the mouth of Shoups run and crossed the hills as in this way he could avoid the Indiana as they had not time to be out of the Valley yet...The gathering of the stock together to start could be done in a very short time While this was done Peterson Cherry returned with the Johnston's Family and shortly after, Sheckler arrived at the Fort with all the Heater family except John, a boy about 17 years of age who he found dead at the fence before he reached the house Sheckler gave this bold report to his children and afterwards by them to us (See Chapter XLVII, Indians Force Abandonment of Fort). Frederick Sheckler was a township officer in the year 1786 Also we find that Huntingdon County was struck off from Bedford County in 1787 and present line runs about 100 rods south of the old mill dam... So from the facts which we have gathered, we find with the return of Sheckler, Shaubs and Stoner in 1785 commenced the first permanent settlement of this section.

    Frederick married Maria Catherine Mamro about 1774 in Bucks Co., Pennsylvania. Maria (daughter of Nicolaus Jacob Mamro and Anna Margaretha Cromwald) was born on 18 May 1755 in Wiesbaden, Stadtkreis, Hesse, Germany; was christened on 19 May 1755 in Wiesbaden, Stadtkreis, Hesse, Germany; died in 1834 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Fockler Cemetery, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Maria Catherine Mamro was born on 18 May 1755 in Wiesbaden, Stadtkreis, Hesse, Germany; was christened on 19 May 1755 in Wiesbaden, Stadtkreis, Hesse, Germany (daughter of Nicolaus Jacob Mamro and Anna Margaretha Cromwald); died in 1834 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Fockler Cemetery, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.

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    Children:
    1. Susannah Sheckler was born about 1780 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died after 1851 in Richland Co., Ohio.
    2. Catherine Sheckler was born on 30 Jun 1783 in Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania; died on 4 Sep 1843 in Richland Co., Ohio; was buried in Hanna Cemetery, Auburn Township, Crawford Co., Ohio.
    3. David Sheckler was born on 11 Jan 1784 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 28 May 1841 in Richland Co., Ohio; was buried in McCarron Farm Cemetery, Monroe Township, Richland Co., Ohio.
    4. Fredrick Sheckler, Jr. was born about 1785 in Bucks Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1808 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Fockler Cemetery, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
    5. Hannah Sheckler was born about 1787 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died in Feb 1827 in Saxton, Liberty Township., Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
    6. John Sheckler was born on 15 Nov 1790 in Puttstown, Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania; died on 15 Aug 1859 in Richland Co., Ohio; was buried in Hanna Cemetery, Auburn Township, Crawford Co., Ohio.
    7. Barbara Sheckler was born on 30 Nov 1791 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 21 Apr 1852 in Saxton, Liberty Township., Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Fockler Cemetery, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
    8. Henry Sheckler was born in 1792 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1815 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
    9. Elizabeth Sheckler was born in 1794 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died after 1820 in Darke Co., Ohio.
    10. Daniel Sheckler was born in 1796 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1841 in Pine Township, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.
    11. 5. Nancy Sheckler was born between 1794 and 1804 in near, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died between 1850 and 1870 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
    12. Mary "Polly" Sheckler was born in 1798 in Broad Top Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died in 1881 in Cooperstown, Brown Co., Illinois.
    13. George Washington Sheckler was born on 10 May 1800 in Hopewell Township, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; died on 2 Nov 1881 in Versailles, Morgan Co., Missouri.




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