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Personal data David McQuilling 


Household of David McQuilling

He is married to Lydia Ann Switzer.

They got married on December 25, 1826 at Toledo, Lucas Co., OH, he was 31 years old.

David McQuilling oo Lydia Ann Switzer

Marriage source: Driscoll, Linda C., e-mail to David Navorska, (Salt Lake City UT, L.C.D., xvii Mar MCMXCIX) for county, state = Somerset Co., PA; & before 1830.

Driscoll, Linda John McQuilling/Mary FGS, (Salt Lake City UT., L.D., xxiv May MCMXCIX) for dom = 25 Dec 1826, place = Lucas Co., OH

Hammond, Gwen, Thomas Alwood Travis, Jr. Ancestor Chart, (Norcross GA, G.H., iv Jun MM) pg. 2

'... 23. Lydia Ann Switzer: ... married David McQuilling in Toledo, Lucas Co, Ohio, 25 December 1826. ...' <>

Child(ren):

  1. William McQuillin  1827-1857 
  2. Delilah McQuilling  1830-1916 
  3. Nancy (Mary) McQuillin  1832-1911 


Notes about David McQuilling

David McQuilling

Source: Stringfellow, Helena, The Alwood Family Tree, (Grantville PA, Wert Bookbinding, MCMXCVI), pg. II-FGS-55 for 1st name, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

21 Aug 1850 Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg 298B, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'14, 408, 410, David McQuilling, 54, m, farmer, $1350, b. PA 15, Lydia ', 44, f, b. PA Children are all b. OH, all is sch.: Nancy, 17; John, 14; James, 11; Rachel, 7; Edward, 5; Harriet, 3. 22, Wm ', 22, m, Laborer, b. PA'

Driscoll, Linda, McQuilling/Switzer FGS, (Salt Lake City UT, L.D., xxiv May MCMXCIX)

Linda Driscoll writes for David's death, '22 Dec 1871 Pike, Lucas, OH ' & she gives as her source, 'Fulton Co. Death Records. Vol 1 pg 6'

Fulton Co. came into existence in 1850. I am assuming co. of death = Fulton Co., not Lucas Co. - D. A. Navorska xxxi May MCMXCIX - Irving TX

Driscoll, Linda John McQuilling/Mary FGS, (Salt Lake City UT., L.D., xxiv May MCMXCIX) for names of parents.

David's Parents: John McQuilling & Mary Magdalena

Simpson, Krystal, Notes of Family of Peter Salisbury, (Charolette MI, K.S., xxi Feb MCMXCI), pg. 2

'10. Lydia Ann, b. OH; m. 1) Peter Schlappi; 2) David McQuillen'

Linda C. Driscoll of Salt Lake City, UT discounts the idea that David McQuillen married a 2nd Lydia. David McQuillen's 1st & perhaps only wife is Lydia Ann Switzer. I am disconnecting David McQuillen from this marriage to Lydia AnnSalsberry.

Linda writes, 'I also verified that Lydia Ann [Switzer] who married David McQuilling in Somerset Co. Both are on the:

1830 census--Somerset Twp., Somerset Co., Penn. male ae 30-39 female ae 20-29'

cf. Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.K., June MCMXCI), pg. 14, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Chonko, Sheila Marlatt, Sindel GEDCOM file, (Pub. location unknown, S.M.C., xxix Aug MM)

'Name:David McQuillin Born:12 Aug 1795 in Brothers Valley, Somerset, Pennsylvania Marr:25 Dec 1825 in Lucas County, Ohio Died:22 Dec 1871 in Pike Twp., Lucas, Ohio'

Fulton County, Ohio Death Records Transcriptions Book #1 1868 - 1886, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MMIX), pgs. 24a & 24b, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH.

[Pg. 24a, Line 6]

"McQuillin, David age 77 Death: 22 Dec, 1871 Ohio Fulton Pike Occupation Farmer"

[Pg. 24b, Line 6]

"married Birth: PA Sommerset Cause of Death: Palsy Residence: Pike" <>

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David McQuilling
1795-1871

1826

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