Tamar and John were married in Greene Co, PA, and they were the parents of:
Jonah/1778 m. Elizabeth McAtinney
Elizabeth/May 1779 m. Abel Rees
Benjamin/1785 m. Sarah Long
Mary/6 Aug 1787 m. Joseph Stableton
Jeremiah/1795 m. Sarah Wright
John/abt 1797 m. Sarah Nevin
Aaron/14 Jun 1800 m. Nancy Waters
Tamar married John Purdum, about 1784 in Greene County, PA, then by 1790 moved to Limestone or Maysville, KY. John died there after 1800. She possibly moved to Adams County which later became Brown County, Ohio, with her sons Jeremiah, Benjamin, John, Aaron, and daughters, Elizabeth who married Abel Rees, and Mary who married Joseph Stableton.
Tamar's father was Jacob Hibbs of Greene Co, PA (Hibbs Family).
The 1810 U.S. Census record reflects Tamar Purdum resided in Mason County, Kentucky. (Her name was spelled "Tamor Purdham" in the census record.) She was the head of the household. There were five persons living in the household:
1 male under 10
1 male age 10-15
1 male age 16-25
1 female age 10-15
1 female over age 44
The 1840 U.S. Census records for Brown County, Ohio reflect the following Purdum's residing in Brown County, Ohio in 1840:
Pleasant Township:
Jeremiah Purdum
Age: 40-50 (last name spelled "Purdom" in the census record)
Washington Township:
John Purdum Age: 20-30
Aaron Purdum* Age: 30-40
John Purdum* Age: 40-50
*Adjacent on census list
Scott Township:
Benjamin Purdum Age: 15-20
W. M. Purdum Age: 20-30
Tamar and John were married in Greene Co, PA, and they were the parents of:
Jonah/1778 m. Elizabeth McAtinney
Elizabeth/May 1779 m. Abel Rees
Benjamin/1785 m. Sarah Long
Mary/6 Aug 1787 m. Joseph Stableton
Jeremiah/1795 m. Sarah Wright
John/abt 1797 m. Sarah Nevin
Aaron/14 Jun 1800 m. Nancy Waters
Tamar married John Purdum, about 1784 in Greene County, PA, then by 1790 moved to Limestone or Maysville, KY. John died there after 1800. She possibly moved to Adams County which later became Brown County, Ohio, with her sons Jeremiah, Benjamin, John, Aaron, and daughters, Elizabeth who married Abel Rees, and Mary who married Joseph Stableton.
Tamar's father was Jacob Hibbs of Greene Co, PA (Hibbs Family).
The 1810 U.S. Census record reflects Tamar Purdum resided in Mason County, Kentucky. (Her name was spelled "Tamor Purdham" in the census record.) She was the head of the household. There were five persons living in the household:
1 male under 10
1 male age 10-15
1 male age 16-25
1 female age 10-15
1 female over age 44
The 1840 U.S. Census records for Brown County, Ohio reflect the following Purdum's residing in Brown County, Ohio in 1840:
Pleasant Township:
Jeremiah Purdum
Age: 40-50 (last name spelled "Purdom" in the census record)
Washington Township:
John Purdum Age: 20-30
Aaron Purdum* Age: 30-40
John Purdum* Age: 40-50
*Adjacent on census list
Scott Township:
Benjamin Purdum Age: 15-20
W. M. Purdum Age: 20-30
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