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Debbie (Noland) Nitsche

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Debbie is native of Marietta, Ohio, now living in Bensalem, PA. A descendant of many early pioneers of Washington County, Ohio including Major Asa Coburn, an officer of the American Revolution, and his son in-law, William Bond Mason, one of the 1st 48 settlers who came with Gen. Rufus Putnam and made the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory at Marietta.

For the past 15 years, Debbie has researched and compiled several family histories, assisted many children and adults across the United States with their genealogy research. She is the editor/publisher of a free e-mail Newsletter that features many items that relate to the history of Washington County, Ohio. Has written several stories & transcribed hundreds of old newspaper articles, records and documents that is now online. Has several websites that relate to the history & genealogy of Washington County that has hundreds of old photos of people, places, and old headstones. Her website "Washington County, Ohio Historical & Genealogy Links" has been proven to be very helpful for researchers across the country, as well as with many libraries, colleges, universities, teachers and school children.

Debbie is native of Marietta, Ohio, now living in Bensalem, PA. A descendant of many early pioneers of Washington County, Ohio including Major Asa Coburn, an officer of the American Revolution, and his son in-law, William Bond Mason, one of the 1st 48 settlers who came with Gen. Rufus Putnam and made the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory at Marietta.

For the past 15 years, Debbie has researched and compiled several family histories, assisted many children and adults across the United States with their genealogy research. She is the editor/publisher of a free e-mail Newsletter that features many items that relate to the history of Washington County, Ohio. Has written several stories & transcribed hundreds of old newspaper articles, records and documents that is now online. Has several websites that relate to the history & genealogy of Washington County that has hundreds of old photos of people, places, and old headstones. Her website "Washington County, Ohio Historical & Genealogy Links" has been proven to be very helpful for researchers across the country, as well as with many libraries, colleges, universities, teachers and school children.

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