Barnabas Sutliff was amoung the earliest settlers. His wife was a sister of Simeon Evans. Barney was a stone mason, a maker of wooden plows and of fanning mills of a primitive sort. The latter were constructed of hoop-stuff and deer skin. Sutliff and his wife died at Robert Henery's. Their sons were Abel and Carney, and their daughters, Temperance (Van Clief), Julia (Dearborn), Tacy (Henery), Sarah (Newton), Sabra (Newton), Hannah (Sidwell) and Matilda (Henery).
Source: "History of Morgan County, Ohio,with Portraits and Biographical Sketches of some of its Pioneers and Prominent Men." by Charles Robertson, MD; Chicago: L.H. Watkins & Co., 1886, page 393 and 401.
Children of Banabus Sutliff and Sarah Sally Evans:
Julia Sutliff 1796-1860
Temperance Sutliff 1797-1843
Abel Sutliff 1800-1859
Tacy Sutliff 1802-1879
Sarah Sutliff 1805-1878
Sabury Sutliff 1807-
Hiram Barney Sutliff 1809-
Hannah Sutliff 1811-1894
Mary Matilda Sutliff 1817-1865
Barnabas Sutliff was amoung the earliest settlers. His wife was a sister of Simeon Evans. Barney was a stone mason, a maker of wooden plows and of fanning mills of a primitive sort. The latter were constructed of hoop-stuff and deer skin. Sutliff and his wife died at Robert Henery's. Their sons were Abel and Carney, and their daughters, Temperance (Van Clief), Julia (Dearborn), Tacy (Henery), Sarah (Newton), Sabra (Newton), Hannah (Sidwell) and Matilda (Henery).
Source: "History of Morgan County, Ohio,with Portraits and Biographical Sketches of some of its Pioneers and Prominent Men." by Charles Robertson, MD; Chicago: L.H. Watkins & Co., 1886, page 393 and 401.
Children of Banabus Sutliff and Sarah Sally Evans:
Julia Sutliff 1796-1860
Temperance Sutliff 1797-1843
Abel Sutliff 1800-1859
Tacy Sutliff 1802-1879
Sarah Sutliff 1805-1878
Sabury Sutliff 1807-
Hiram Barney Sutliff 1809-
Hannah Sutliff 1811-1894
Mary Matilda Sutliff 1817-1865
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