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John Booher 1775–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1775

Birth Location: Pennsylvania USA

Death Date: bef 1830

Death Location: Newark, Licking, Ohio

Father: John Bucher

Mother: Barbara Barnett

Spouse(s): Nancy Ryan

Children(s): John Booher, James Booher

John Booher was born in 1775 in Pennsylvania USA, the child of John Booher Bucher And Barbara Barnett. In 1790, John Booher resided in Hopewell, Newton, Tyborn, and Westpensboro, Cumber. John Booher married Nancy Ryan, and had children including James Booher, John Booher. John Booher passed away in 1830 in Newark, Licking, Ohio.

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Biography

  • John Booher was born in 1775 in Pennsylvania USA, the child of John Booher Bucher And Barbara Barnett.
  • In 1790, John Booher resided in Hopewell, Newton, Tyborn, and Westpensboro, Cumber.
  • John Booher married Nancy Ryan, and had children including James Booher, John Booher.
  • John Booher passed away in 1830 in Newark, Licking, Ohio.

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John Booher's Ancestors

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John Booher
1775–1830
Birth Place: Pennsylvania USA
Parents
John Booher \ Bucher
1749–1820
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Barbara Barnett
1755–
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Booher's Descendants

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John Booher (1775–bef 1830) m. Nancy Ryan (1775–1823)
  1. 1. John Booher 1800–1893
  2. 2. James Booher 1807–1880 m. Eliza Large 1808–
    1. 1. James (Ryan) Booher 1832–1898 m. Christina Crone 1833–1905
      1. 1. Mary (A.) Booher 1860–1937
      2. 2. Eliza Booher 1855–1927 m. William (C.) Leaser 1853–1895
        1. 1. Susan (May) Leiser 1883–1927
        2. 2. Ella Graham 1873–1953 m. Charles (S.) Graham 1869–1908 m. Jesse (Anderson) Coil 1860–1944
        3. 3. Joseph (Nelson) Leiser 1881–1942
        4. 4. James (Daniel) Leiser 1878–
        5. 5. Lydia (Ann) Leiser 1876–
      3. 3. John (William) Booher 1876–1904
        1. 1. Ella (E.) Booher 1899–1975
      4. 4. Adam (Ruben) Booher 1869–1911
      5. 5. Ella (Lucinda) Booher 1867–1940
        1. 1. Pansy (Mae) Webb 1893–1942
      6. 6. Sarah (E.) Booher 1863–1928
      7. 7. James (W.) Booher 1861–1920
        1. 1. Jennie (Opal) Booher 1902–1965
      8. 8. Adeline Booher 1858–1907
    2. 2. Ambrose Booher 1824–
      1. 1. George (W.) Booher 1852–1939
        1. 1. Dora (Anna) Booher 1884–1968
      2. 2. James (Robert) Booher 1864–1954
        1. 1. Sidney (Cecil John) Booher 1902–1979
    3. 3. John Booher 1827–
    4. 4. Henry Booher 1833–
    5. 5. Robert Booher 1835–1904
    6. 6. Bryan Booher 1838–
    7. 7. Nancy (Jane) Booher 1840–1918
    8. 8. Louisa Booher 1841–1925
    9. 9. Reuben Booher 1843–
    10. 10. Eli Booher 1844–
    11. 11. Charles (Homer) Booher 1849–

John Booher's Timeline

3 Records

1775
1775
Birth of John Booher in Pennsylvania USA
Pennsylvania USA
1790
1790
Age 15
John Booher resided here in Hopewell, Newton, Tyborn, and Westpensboro, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Hopewell, Newton, Tyborn, and Westpensboro, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
1830
bef 1830
Age 55
Death of John Booher in Newark, Licking, Ohio
Newark, Licking, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1775
    Event Place: Pennsylvania USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Alleghany, , Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Hopewell, Newton, Tyborn, and Westpensboro, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
    Record Source: 1790 United States Federal Census, Year: 1790; Census Place: Hopewell, Newton, Tyborn, and Westpensboro, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; Roll: ; Image:

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: bef 1830
    Event Place: Newark, Licking, Ohio

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