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Isabella <I>Long</I> Honeyman

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Isabella Long Honeyman

Birth
Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Sep 1855 (aged 53)
Liberty, Union County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Liberty, Union County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6366966, Longitude: -84.9542697
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ISABELLA (LONG) HONEYMAN
Isabella Long was born 9/15/1801, in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Andrew and Jemima (Santee) Long.

Isabella married David Honeyman as second wife 9/10/1824, in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.

CHILDREN OF ISABELLA & DAVID HONEYMAN
John Long, b. 4/23/1825
Mary Ann, b. 12/3/1826
Both were born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Sarah, , 11/30/1828
William Jackson, b. 10/30/1830
Elizabeth, b. 11/3/1832
Rebecca Emma, b. 12/30/1834
James Oliver, b. 2/7/1837 d. 2/22/1842
Ellen M., b. 3/11/1839
George Washington, 6/3/1841
Louisa C., b. 4/5/1844
All others were born in Union County, Indiana.

Isabella Long Honeyman died in Union County, Indiana, 9/11/1855, and is buried next to her son-in-law Zachariah Eikenbary in Silver Creek Cemetery. She died just three months after Zachariah's death.

(After Isabella's death her sister, Jane Long Malaby Noble, returned to Union County, Indiana, to marry her widowed brother-in-law David Honeyman.)
ISABELLA (LONG) HONEYMAN
Isabella Long was born 9/15/1801, in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Andrew and Jemima (Santee) Long.

Isabella married David Honeyman as second wife 9/10/1824, in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.

CHILDREN OF ISABELLA & DAVID HONEYMAN
John Long, b. 4/23/1825
Mary Ann, b. 12/3/1826
Both were born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Sarah, , 11/30/1828
William Jackson, b. 10/30/1830
Elizabeth, b. 11/3/1832
Rebecca Emma, b. 12/30/1834
James Oliver, b. 2/7/1837 d. 2/22/1842
Ellen M., b. 3/11/1839
George Washington, 6/3/1841
Louisa C., b. 4/5/1844
All others were born in Union County, Indiana.

Isabella Long Honeyman died in Union County, Indiana, 9/11/1855, and is buried next to her son-in-law Zachariah Eikenbary in Silver Creek Cemetery. She died just three months after Zachariah's death.

(After Isabella's death her sister, Jane Long Malaby Noble, returned to Union County, Indiana, to marry her widowed brother-in-law David Honeyman.)


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