Bill’s Family - Person Sheet
Bill’s Family - Person Sheet
NameCharles Tannehill 273, 1C5R, T540, 3240, M
Birth31 Jan 1792, Butler Co, Pa, US
FatherMelzer Tannehill , 2606, M (1766-1851)
MotherEleanor Lisle , 3233, F (~1766-)
Misc. Notes
From “History of John and Rachael Tannehill and their Descendants” by Letitia Tannehill Coe 1903

Charles, born January 31, 1792, in Butler county, pa. He
was a volunteer soldier in the war of 1812. In 1814 he married Mary Oliver by whom he had the following children: Adamson, who married Elizabeth Gladdons; they had four children, Lodemia married Dr. N.N. Richards; Minerva married Mr. Post. Charles, who is a dentist, and J.C. Willington, a farmer. They all live in and near Hicksville, Defiance co., Ohio. 2. Allen Oliver married Susan Miller The family lives in Missouri, 3. Melzar died, left no children. 4. Elizabeth Eleanor married D.C. Quick; family lives in Johnson co,Mo.5. Lewis Kenny married Lodimia Gladden. One of two of his sons lives in Minneapolis, Minn. 6. Clark Lisle married Max Borwell; family live in and near Hebron, Porter co., Ind. 7. John Q. A. married Louisa Baker; lives at Amarillo, Potter co. Texas. I wish it would be possible for you to meet him some time. He is about 75 years old. 8. Charles Ormond married Sarah McNoull; lives at Cimarron, Okla. 9. Mary married Joseph Kutchcart; lives at Hebron Ind. 10. Sarah N. Married Dr. Cullem; lives at Sadalia, Mo.
Charles also had two sons who died in childhood; in all twelve children. Uncle Charles died at Mrs. Kitchcarts in 1875; brought to Perrysville, Ohio for interment.
Spouses
1Mary Oliver 273, O416, 4107, F
Marriage1814
ChildrenAdamson , 4108, M (~1816-)
 Allen Oliver , 4109, M (~1818-)
 Melzar , 4110, M (~1820-)
 Elizabeth Eleanor , 4111, F (~1822-)
 Lewis Kenny , 4112, M (~1824-)
 Clark Lisle , 4113, M (~1826-)
 John Q. A. , 4114, M (~1828-)
 Charles Ormond , 4115, M (~1830-)
 Mary , 4116, F (~1832-)
 Sarah N. , 4117, F (~1834-)
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