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Joshua Dewey 1764–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1764

Birth Location: Along the Susquehanna River, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 29 Dec 1829

Death Location: New Haven, White, Illinois, United States

Father: Joseph Duey

Mother: Rebecca Anderson

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Nesselroad

Children(s): Elizabeth Dewey, Joseph Dewey, Joseph Dewey

Joshua Dewey was born in 1764 in Along the Susquehanna River, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Joseph Duey And Rebecca Anderson. Joshua Dewey married Elizabeth Nesselroad, and had children including Elizabeth Betsy Dewey, Joseph Dewey. Joshua Dewey passed away in 1829 in New Haven, White, Illinois, United States.

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Biography

  • Joshua Dewey was born in 1764 in Along the Susquehanna River, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Joseph Duey And Rebecca Anderson.
  • Joshua Dewey married Elizabeth Nesselroad, and had children including Elizabeth Betsy Dewey, Joseph Dewey.
  • Joshua Dewey passed away in 1829 in New Haven, White, Illinois, United States.

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Joshua Dewey's Ancestors

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Joshua Dewey
1764–1829
Birth Place: Along the Susquehanna River, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Joseph Duey
1731–1823
Holstien, Denmark
Rebecca Anderson
1735–1782
Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Nicolaus Duy
1657–1738
Kriegsfeld, Donnersbergkreis, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Thomas DOUAY
1615–1663
Sabina Thuy
1625–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas DeDouay
1582–1636
Jeanne Lespinay
1580–1615
Veit Thuy
1595–

Joshua Dewey's Descendants

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Joshua Dewey (1764–29 Dec 1829) m. Elizabeth Nesselroad (1766–abt. 1852)
  1. 1. Elizabeth ((Betsy)) Dewey 1798–1860 m. William Hargett 1761–1860
    1. 1. William Hargaret 1823–1912 m. Margaret (Sophia) Dorsett 1834–1903 m. Margaret Dorsett 1834–1903
      1. 1. Lyilia Doyle 1873–1948
        1. 1. Louella Giffin 1902–2002 m. Floyd (Griffen) Sr 1895–1968
      2. 2. Lydia Doryle 1873–1948 m. William Doyle 1869–1905
        1. 1. William (S) Doyle 1893–
        2. 2. Ruthy (G) Doyle 1895–
        3. 3. Jessie (D) Doyle 1897–
        4. 4. Clarence (E) Doyle 1901–
        5. 5. Ruth (Goldie) Doyle 1895–1950
      3. 3. Mary (Ann) Hargett 1851–1925
      4. 4. Thomas Harget 1867–
      5. 5. Margaret Harget 1864–
      6. 6. Martha (Rebecca) Hargett 1858–1940
      7. 7. Phila Harget 1869–
      8. 8. Ori (Emma) Harget 1873–1963
      9. 9. Liddie Harget 1874–1948
      10. 10. Adolph Hargett 1852–
      11. 11. Martha (Rebecca) Emery 1858–1940
      12. 12. Mary (Ann) Hargett 1851–1925
      13. 13. Margaret Doyle 1860–1947
      14. 14. John Harget 1852–
      15. 15. Susan Harget 1856–
      16. 16. Ellen Harget 1862–
      17. 17. Thomas Hargett 1868–1948
      18. 18. Phila Harget 1868–
      19. 19. Adolphus (William) Hargett 1852–1934
      20. 20. Ori (Emma) Harget 1873–1963
      21. 21. Maria Harget 1867–
      22. 22. Mary (Ann) Hargett 1851–1925
    2. 2. Israel Harget 1832–1862
    3. 3. Mary (Ann) Harget 1836–
    4. 4. Agness Harget 1827–1926
    5. 5. Elizabeth Harget 1831–1900
    6. 6. William Harget 1825–
  2. 2. Joseph Dewey 1790–1850
  3. 3. Joseph Dewey 1790–1850

Joshua Dewey's Timeline

2 Records

1764
1764
Birth of Joshua Dewey in Along the Susquehanna River, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Along the Susquehanna River, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
1829
29 Dec 1829
Age 65
Death of Joshua Dewey in New Haven, White, Illinois, United States
New Haven, White, Illinois, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1764
    Event Place: Along the Susquehanna River, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1829
    Event Place: New Haven, White, Illinois, United States

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