Person:James Aul (1)

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James Aul
 
m. Bef 1771
  1. John Aul1771 -
  2. William Aul1773 -
  3. Margaret Aul1775 -
  4. James Aul1778 -
  5. Robert Aul1781 - 1855
m. 11 Jan 1803
  1. Child Aul1805 -
m. 6 Nov 1805
  1. Sarah 'Sally' Aul1807 -
  2. Joseph Aul1808 -
  3. James Aul1812 -
  4. Elizabeth Aul1813 -
  5. Margaret Aul1816 -
  6. Nancy Aul1818 -
  7. Mary Jane Aul1819 -
  8. Jacob Ald1823 -
Facts and Events
Name James Aul
Alt Name James Ayle
Alt Name James All
Gender Male
Birth[1] 7 Mar 1778 Montgomery County, Virginia
Marriage 11 Jan 1803 Botetourt County, Virginiato Esther Duncan
Marriage 6 Nov 1805 Botetourt County, Virginia[1806 according to some sources]
to Nancy Beckner
References
  1. GenForum.

    James Aul (March 7,1778) Germany James and Nancy m Nov.6,1806
    1st m . . . Esther
    . . . . . Child Aul (Oct. 1, 1805) [Esther]
    2nd m . . . Nancy Beckner (Dec. 12, 1779)
    . . . . . Sally Aul (Nov. 28, 1807)
    . . . . . Joseph Aul (Nov. 27, 1808)
    James Aul (Feb.12, 1812)
    . . . . . Elizabeth Aul (Nov.16 ,1813)
    . . . . . Margaret Aul (Jan. 18, 1816)
    . . . . . Nancy Aul (Jan. 22, 1818)
    . . . . . Mary Jane Aul (Oct. 29, 1819)
    . . . . . Jacob All Aul (Jan.18, 1823)

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/aul/messages/1.html

  2.   Brown, Robert C, and Robert Charles Brown. The History of Madison County, Ohio: containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, churches, schools, etc., general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest Territory, history of Ohio, miscellaneous matters, etc., etc. (Chicago: W.H. Beers & Co., 1883).

    'We find the Ayle family as being early settlers of Jefferson Twp, and mention the name of John Ayle, whose father, Valentine Ayle, was a native of Germany, a patriot of the Revolution, and was captured on the ocean. He subsequently settled in Virginia, but finally died at Georgesville, Ohio. John was a native of Martinsville, Va. and reached Jefferson Twp about 1828. He ever after remained in the township until his death, August 17, 1861. He was twice married. By the first union, four children were born. His second wife was Elizabeth, widow of James Cannedy/Kenaday. Her maiden name was Griffith. She was a native of Pennsylvania, and died in Madison Co. She and John Ayle had a family of eight children".

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