William Henry OLINGER

William Henry OLINGER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Henry OLINGER (son of George W OLINGER and Mary Jane EYRE).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George W OLINGER died on 31 Oct 1876 in Buried in Cochran Cemetery, OH.

    George married Mary Jane EYRE on 8 Mar 1849 in Fayette Cnty, OH. Mary (daughter of William EYRE and Sarah Leah JOB) was born on 4 Oct 1828; died on 29 Nov 1908; was buried in Cochran Cemetery, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane EYRE was born on 4 Oct 1828 (daughter of William EYRE and Sarah Leah JOB); died on 29 Nov 1908; was buried in Cochran Cemetery, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. Nancy Ellen OLINGER
    2. Leah Minerva OLINGER
    3. Mahaliah Elizabeth OLINGER was born on 20 Dec 1851 in Fayette Cnty, OH; died on 10 Aug 1926.
    4. Martha Jane OLINGER
    5. 1. William Henry OLINGER
    6. Millie Catharine OLINGER
    7. Robert Wesley OLINGER
    8. Harriet Ann OLINGER
    9. Alice Matilda OLINGER
    10. Hannah Armilda OLINGER
    11. Mary Etta OLINGER
    12. John Alfred OLINGER


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William EYRE was born on 6 May 1802 in VA (May 06, 1804??) (son of John EYRE and Catherine CRUMLEY); died on 21 Jun 1872 in Fayette Cnty, OH.

    Notes:

    1830 -Greer Township, Fayette Co, Ohio

    William married Sarah Leah JOB on 10 Oct 1827 in Highland Cnty, OH by John Coffey. Sarah was born about 1800 in VA; died in 1832 in Highland Cnty, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Sarah Leah JOB was born about 1800 in VA; died in 1832 in Highland Cnty, OH.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Jane EYRE was born on 4 Oct 1828; died on 29 Nov 1908; was buried in Cochran Cemetery, Ohio.
    2. Minerva EYRE was born on 30 Apr 1830; died on 18 Jun 1912.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John EYRE was born on 4 Jun 1765 in PA (son of Robert EYRE and Ann PRICE); died on 16 Dec 1803 in Paxton twp, Ohio.

    Notes:

    OH Wills and Estates to 1850: An Index, Bell, p.112
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    In the name of God, Amen, I JOHN EYRE of Ross County and State of Ohio being
    sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory do constitute and ordain
    this my last Will and testament in manner and form following ----
    First, it is my Will, and I do order, that all my just debts and funeral
    expenses be duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my
    decease.
    Item I give and bequeath unto my dear wife CATHERINE EYRE the one third part
    of my whole estate both real & personal the term of her natural life. After
    which she is at liberty to dispose of the same among the children have in
    after named as she may think most prudent also she schooling the said
    children out of the above as far as the case will admit of ---
    Item I give and bequeath unto my three sons ROBERT, SAMUEL and WILLIAM all
    the land that I possess in the afforesaid State of Ohio to be equally divided
    between them when they shall have arrived at the age of twenty one years or
    as they severally come of age and in case of when my sons dying ____ said
    share or shares to be equally divided between the surivvors or to fall wholey
    to the survivor.
    Item I give and bequeath unto to my three sons afore named with my two
    daughters Hannah and Nancy all my personal estate that is all the money due
    and to collect with all my movable property that is to dispose of to be
    equally divided between them that is my three sons and two daughters the same
    is to be observed in case of the death of either of the daughters and the
    sons.
    The money due and as it becomes due with the money arising from the sale of
    my goods and moveable property as above devised or bequeathed it is my desire
    that the same may be payed out in land to the best advantage for the above
    named children as the money is collected by my Executors herein after named
    or the survivor of them I also order and direct that my executors as soon as
    conveniently may be after my decease sell & dispose of my goods and moveable
    property to such person or persons and for such price or prices as may be
    reasonably gotten for the same, and for that purpose I do hereby otherwise
    and empower my said Executors or the survivors of them to collect receive all
    money, deeds and conveyances to give receipts and to act in my behalf with
    respect to all matters to the setting of my affairs & estate.
    Lastly I do make name constitute and appoint JOEL DALBY, JAMES MOONEY and my
    wife CATHERINE EYRE to be my Joint Executors for me & in my name. In witness
    hereof I have signed sealed published & declared the above to be my last Will
    and Testament in the presence of us who have him unto subscribed our names as
    witnesses in the presence of the Testation October 3rd 1803
    JOHN EYRE
    JOHN WHITE
    SAMUEL HILE

    John married Catherine CRUMLEY about 1793 in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Catherine was born on 18 Dec 1766; died on 23 Dec 1857 in Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Catherine CRUMLEY was born on 18 Dec 1766; died on 23 Dec 1857 in Ohio.

    Notes:

    THE CRUMLEY FAMILY
    http://www.his.com/*pnichols/crumley.html
    The name Crumley is thought to be derived from the Irish Cromlaoich, which would translate literally to _descendant of bent hero._[1] Very few Crumleys (or variants Crumly, Cromley, Crumbley)
    were in the United States before 1800.[2] James Crumley was among the Quakers who settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in the early eighteenth century. A Valentine Crumley came to
    Philadelphia in 1749 from Germany and settled in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The Crumleys in Sullivan County, Tennessee, were descended from another German immigrant, George Crumley (who may
    have been related to Valentine Crumley).[3] The ancestry of most of the 20 or so Crumley families in the United States at the time of the first census in 1790 can be traced to one of these
    immigrants. Two hundred years later, the number of American Crumleys has grown to about 5000-6000.[4] This account of the Crumley family traces a single line of descendants from the immigrant
    James Crumley through eight generations to Melissa Ann Crumley, wife of Paul Leslie Nichols.

    Children:
    1. Hannah EYRE was born about 1793 in probably; died about 1869 in Ohio.
    2. Robert EYRE was born on 3 Jan 1795; died on 27 Mar 1863 in Fayette Cnty, OH.
    3. Nancy Ann EYRE was born on 15 Oct 1796 in Berkeley Cnty, VA; died on 9 Apr 1861 in Fayette Cnty, OH.
    4. Samuel EYRE was born on 5 Nov 1798 in Berkeley; died on 16 Dec 1864 in Upper Alton, Illinois.
    5. 6. William EYRE was born on 6 May 1802 in VA (May 06, 1804??); died on 21 Jun 1872 in Fayette Cnty, OH.