The family settled for a time near Great Crossing, Westmoreland County, PA, where most of their children were born. They then settled in Richhill Township, Greene County, PA around 1769.
The family endured many hardships, including losing 4 children to Indian attacks, the most famous being the slaying of the 3 Crow girls in 1791.
She is named in her husband Jacob's will, so she was most likely still alive in 1823.
The family settled for a time near Great Crossing, Westmoreland County, PA, where most of their children were born. They then settled in Richhill Township, Greene County, PA around 1769.
The family endured many hardships, including losing 4 children to Indian attacks, the most famous being the slaying of the 3 Crow girls in 1791.
She is named in her husband Jacob's will, so she was most likely still alive in 1823.
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