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See http://www.tulpehockenroots.org/meyer/p000001s.htm. This story was posted in Ancestry.com:
"David Bright, Sr., one of the early pioneers of Greenfield township, married Sarah Reber, a sister of Valentine Reber. They came from Berks County, Pennsylvania, to Fairfield County, in the year 1800, and settled where Jacob Bright now lives. David Bright cleared up a farm and like many other pioneers ran a whiskey distillery near his home, which, like all of its kind, proved a great injury to the neighborhood. Mr. Bright reared two sons and four daughters. He died at the very early age of 42. David Bright, Jr., was born in 1812. He married Catharine Arnold for his first wife ; his second wife was Susan Gesselle, who still lives at the advanced age of 87 years. David Bright was a very substantial man, highly esteemed for his industry and integrity, and his skill and judgment as a farmer and business man. Greenfield honors no better citizen than David Bright, Jr. His son Charles married Catharine Carnes, one of an estimable family of Greenfield. Charles moved to near Findlay, Ohio, where he owns a large and fertile farm. He represented Hancock County in the Ohio Legislature a few years since. Samuel married Rebecca Fisher of Greenfield, daughter of Samuel Fisher. He lives upon a good farm in Walnut township. He is a wide-awake farmer and devoted to his business. Raised a Lutheran, on account of new location he became a very devoted Methodist. Emma married Adam Fisher, son of Daniel Fisher of Greenfield. They live in a splendid home in Walnut township near Pleasantville. James married Mary Rugh, daughter of Christian Rugh. Their fine mansion overlooks one of the finest 3OO-acre farms in Walnut township. James is a good farmer, a money maker and a money saver. Julia married William Spangler, son of Jacob Spangler of Pleasant. Luther married Alma, daughter of Jacob Rugh Brandt. He owns the old Abrams homestead in Greenfield township. He is a sturdy farmer and not afraid of hard work. His build and face remind us of the picture of his grand namesake, Martin Luther. John R. Bright married Sarah Rife, daughter of John Rife. He owns the old David Bright homestead, a magnificent place, and is a good, industrious farmer, who raises good crops and whose word is always good. John Bright, son of David Bright, Sr., married Sarah Arnold, daughter of Jacob Arnold. John was a good farmer, good manager and a successful man. He reared a large family. Thomas married Rebecca Bush, daughter of Samuel Bush. He is a good farmer near No. 8. Mary married John Fisher, son of Daniel of Greenfield. Louise married Ben Haas. Haas is one of the Infirmary Directors of this county. Warren married a Holliday of Rush creek. Levi married Louisa Miller, daughter of David Miller. He owns a fine farm near Millersport, Ohio. George has never yielded to the charms of fascinating maidens, and remains a bachelor. Jacob married Annie Heffner of Pennsylvania. George and Jacob farm the original Bright farm. William H. Bright married Ella Myers, daughter of Michael Myers. Nelson married Mahala Miesse, daughter of Solomon Miesse. Sarah Bright, daughter of David, Sr., married Thomas Fetters. They reared a very large family of sons and daughters, a family highly respected and an honor to Thomas Fetters, who was a good man. Margaret married Daniel Arnold ; they were the parents of Monroe and Jerry. Diana married a Boyer and lives near Pleasantville, a widow. Susan married Abraham Graybill; they moved in an early day to Findlay, where they reared a large family of children. John Bright, the brother of David Bright, Sr., spent the greater part of his life on his farm on Poplar creek, Liberty township, Fairfield County. He was married three times and reared quite a family of children. Two of his sons own the old home farm of over300 acres, and are very prominent men in their township, and well known throughout the county. John, Jr., lives at his ease in Baltimore, and Enoch upon his farm. John Bright, Sr., was one of the founders of the Evangelical Church in this county and upon his farm the first house of worship of that denomination was built. Moses Bright is a son of a deceased brother of Enoch. Four of the best known old-time citizens of Liberty, married daughters of John Bright - Alexander Miller, Daniel Langle, John Swartz and Henry Langle. They all reared families and the connection is very large and widely extended. They were all good men and worthy of the high esteem in which they were held. John Bright was a man of integrity, whose word was good everywhere he was known. His descendants bear an honored name and worthily maintain the reputation of the old pioneer."
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[35043] This person is from the unverified information at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/celeb/mueller.htm in 2013.
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[14474] Polly's information and parents are from the unverified file KZQH-KLW via familysearch.org in 2017.
[4435] "The Joplin Globe, 18 November 2007": "Alta L. Bailey, age 90, Prairie Village, Kan., formerly of Airport Drive Village, Mo., passed away Friday, Nov. 16, 2007. Alta was born May 13, 1917, to Walter and Alta (Wilson) Mandler in Berkeley, Calif. Before relocating to the Kansas City area, she was a charter member of the Crowder Weaving Guild and a member of Four-State Weavers Guild and the Grand Slammers Bridge Club, Joplin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don R. Bailey, in 1996; her parents; and a sister and brother. Alta is survived by her son, Kent Bailey, North Kansas City, Mo.; daughter, Kristen Bailey, Prairie Village; two nieces; and two nephews. Cremation, no services to be held in accordance with Alta's wishes. Inurnment in Letts Cemetery, Letts, Iowa."
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Find A Grave memorial 52269921 offers: "DAR Record of John L. Packer lineal descendant of James and his son Job E. Packer who was born in James the Father was 2/4/1726 died 8th day of Dec 1805
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1796 his occupation was Overseer of Poor in Bald Eagle Twp., which was then in Centre Co., PA
Philip and Ann had five children, among whom was James. James Packer was born in Middlesex Co., New Jersey, 4 Feb,1726 . James died at Howard , Centre Co., 10 Jan 1805, and is buried in the Old Packer cemetery near Howard. He married at East Caln Monthly Meeting of Friends in Chester Co., 1Jan, 1752 to Rose Mendenhall, who was born Chester Co., 4 August 1733 and died at Bald Eagle, Jun 1824; her parents were Aaron and Rose (Pierson) Mendenhall. From various records we find that James Packer went from New Providence Monthly Meeting to Gwynedd, 30 Nov , 1750 and from Gwynedd to Goshen. The tax lists of Chester Co. show that he was in Pikeland twp. 1765-1781. He was taxed in East Caln twp., 1767-1771. He evidently did not live in Pikeland, as he was taxed on property only and not on animals. In 1794 he was taxed on a mill in Centre Co., Penn. In 1796 he was overseer of the poor in Bald Eagle twp., which at that time was in Centre Co. The tax records Centre co. show that in 1801 he was taxed on 50 acres and 1 horse; in 1802 on 250 acres; in 1803 on 200 acres, and again in 1804 on 200 acres. In 1808, Rose Packer was taxed on 265 acres, as she was in 1809 and 1810. The land records of Centre Co. show that on 19 Dec 1796 James Packer, Sr. received of Thomas Johnston ( who was his son-in-law) and James Packer Jr., 34 pounds, 9 shillings, for part of the money due for a tract of land, 200 acres, mill, and sawmill. On 19 May 1800, James Packer, Sr., settled with Thomas Johnston for 200 acres, gristmill, and sawmill, with James Packer, Jr., present."
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