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| The Mikesell family is from Mahoning County, Ohio and have lived here since the early 1800's, or possibly the late 1700's. The family is listed in the 1860 census, and my gg-grandfather, David Mikesell was with the calvary from Mahoning County Ohio in the Civil War. I am interested in connecting it to other families and back to point of origin. The Higginbotham family is from Camden, New Jersey, since the mid-1800's. Walter Higginbotham was a bridge-builder who came to Ohio and worked on the "Elephant Bridge". He married Devona Mikesell Fry. They returned to Camden to live for about 14 years. He remained in Camden, but she returned with her children to this area. Previously the Higginbotham family came from England. The Wylam family settled in Pennsylvania in the 1800's and originated out of the Durham-Northumbria area of England. When Thomas Martin Mulvahill Wylam, and his wife Mary Jane Bones left England, it was from Easington. They had apparently lived in Wingate, for a while and possibly |
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Lora Resch Baker 183 Clifton Drive Boardman, Ohio 44512 United States 0234 valkirus@aol.com |
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