1) Elizabeth on May 26, 1808
2) Hannah Margaret on October 2, 1809
George moved to Harrison County, Indiana in 1811, along with his father and other brothers and sister Sarah Trobaugh. There they had:
3) George Henry on November 9, 1811
4) Sarah on December 5, 1813
5) Samuel on December 25, 1815
6) Rebecca on April 25, 1817
7) William H on February 4, 1819
8) Anna on February 12, 1821
9) Catherine on August 28, 1823
10) Mary on December 8, 1825
11) Malinda on Mar 12, 1829
George and Margaret lived on 320 acres near the Ohio and Blue rivers. The land is nine miles west of Corydon and three miles east of Leavenworth. They attended church services organized by Rev Johann Pfrimmer in 1814. A log building was eventually built and George became a minister of the church in 1835. In 1837, he donated six acres for a new church, which was the United Brethren Church in Christ; also known as the Potato Run Church.
1) Elizabeth on May 26, 1808
2) Hannah Margaret on October 2, 1809
George moved to Harrison County, Indiana in 1811, along with his father and other brothers and sister Sarah Trobaugh. There they had:
3) George Henry on November 9, 1811
4) Sarah on December 5, 1813
5) Samuel on December 25, 1815
6) Rebecca on April 25, 1817
7) William H on February 4, 1819
8) Anna on February 12, 1821
9) Catherine on August 28, 1823
10) Mary on December 8, 1825
11) Malinda on Mar 12, 1829
George and Margaret lived on 320 acres near the Ohio and Blue rivers. The land is nine miles west of Corydon and three miles east of Leavenworth. They attended church services organized by Rev Johann Pfrimmer in 1814. A log building was eventually built and George became a minister of the church in 1835. In 1837, he donated six acres for a new church, which was the United Brethren Church in Christ; also known as the Potato Run Church.
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