Person:William Heiddleston (1)

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William Heiddleston
b.1 Jan 1792 Scotland
d.27 Mar 1889
  1. William Heiddleston1792 - 1889
  1. George Heiddleston1850 - 1931
  2. Matilda Heiddleston1852 - 1938
  3. Benjamin Heiddleston1854 - 1931
  4. Julia A Heiddleston1858 - 1916
  5. Katharine Heiddleston1862 - 1948
  • HWilliam Heiddleston1792 - 1889
  1. John HeiddlestonAbt 1826 -
  2. James HeiddlestonAbt 1829 -
  3. Elizabeth HeiddlestonAbt 1833 -
  4. William HeiddlestonAbt 1837 -
  5. Joseph HeiddlestonAbt 1840 -
  6. Jane HeiddlestonAbt 1843 -
Facts and Events
Name William Heiddleston
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Jan 1792 Scotland
Divorce N
from Elizabeth A Cowles
Divorce N
from Unknown
Death[2] 27 Mar 1889
Burial[3] Ogle Cem,Middlecreek,OH
References
  1. .
    • Census: 1850, OH, Washington Co, District #159 Aurelius Twp, page
      458, family #426 (indicates abt 1795); listed as "Wm. Heddleston"
      *Census: 1860, OH, Noble Co, Jefferson Twp, page 387, family #1744 (indicates
      abt 1795); listed as "William Hiddleston"
      *Census: 1870, OH, Noble Co, Jefferson Twp, page 129, family #90 (indicates
      abt 1795); listed as "William Hiddleston"
      *Marshall A. Brown, et al. "Family Record: Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Brown". (S. B.
      Shaw: Chicago, IL); This is a publication of blank forms. It is unclear
      whether this is part of a bible record or an actual book used for family
      records. There are approximately 120 pages (not numbered) of material mostly
      in the handwriting of Marshall A. Brown; says 1 Jan 1792 in Scotland; listed
      as "William Heiddleston"
  2. .
    • Marshall A. Brown, et al. "Family Record: Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Brown".
      (S. B. Shaw: Chicago, IL); This is a publication of blank forms. It is unclear
      whether this is part of a bible record or an actual book used for family
      records. There are approximately 120 pages (not numbered) of material mostly
      in the handwriting of Marshall A. Brown;
  3. .
    • Marshall A. Brown, et al. "Family Record: Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Brown".
      (S. B. Shaw: Chicago, IL); This is a publication of blank forms. It is unclear
      whether this is part of a bible record or an actual book used for family
      records. There are approximately 120 pages (not numbered) of material mostly
      in the handwriting of Marshall A. Brown;