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Mary PAULIN (POLLINS); b. 8 Mar 1781d. 8 Aug 1842 in Butler Co., PA
I am searching for information on Mary PAULIN (POLLINS) of
Armstrong/Butler Co., PA. She was married to Jacob HEPLER and I believe
her father may have been Isaac PAULIN Rev. War soldier d. about 1820.
Isaac is buried in the old section of White Oak Cemetery, Fairview Twp.,
Butler Co., PA. Jacob and Mary are buried a couple miles away in Oak
Grove Cemetery, United Church of Christ, Sugarcreek Twp., Armstrong Co.,
PA
Their family was as follows according the best information I have: 1-Mary POLLINS (8 Mar 1781-8 Aug 1842) sp: Jacob HEPLER II (1 Jul 1777-8 Jun 1864) ??????? 2-Moses HEPLER (19 Feb 1800-1870) ??????? 2-Jacob HEPLER III (2 Mar 1802-7 Jan 1892) ??????? 2-Susanna HEPLER (1804-16 Jul 1884) ??????? 2-Tobias HEPLER (1805-8 Dec 1879) ??????? 2-Elizabeth HEPLER (1810-) ??????? 2-Margaret HEPLER (1810-) ??????? 2-Mary HEPLER (1810-20 Oct 1885) ??????? 2-Moses Francis HEPLER (1813-) ??????? 2-Isaac HEPLER (2 May 1815-17 Jul 1898) ??????? 2-Francina "Fanny" HEPLER (22 Jun 1816-7 Dec 1914) ??????? 2-John HEPLER (18 Jun 1818-25 Jul 1904) ??????? 2-William HEPLER (21 Jun 1823-21 Nov 1907) Any help will be appreciated. Jim Wise |
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Your family is in FamilySearch Family Tree. See Mary's father is Isaac and has 10 siblings. I'm forwarding your request to the Hepler family newsletter editor. Fred At 11:46 AM 4/9/2020, you wrote: I am searching for information on Mary PAULIN (POLLINS) of Armstrong/Butler Co., PA. She was married to Jacob HEPLER and I believe her father may have been Isaac PAULIN Rev. War soldier d. about 1820. Isaac is buried in the old section of White Oak Cemetery, Fairview Twp., Butler Co., PA. Jacob and Mary are buried a couple miles away in Oak Grove Cemetery, United Church of Christ, Sugarcreek Twp., Armstrong Co., PA |
As with so many of our name spellings I think from what I have been finding that the name spelling makes the difference in finding Mary's family. SOOO where did many of the men go after the war and especially if they were Quakers and knew they couldn't go home if they married outside the church.OR The Paullin Family in Southern New Jersey /in Bucks County Pennsylvania ?
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There are three documents with that title in the LDS Family History
Library downloadable books online.
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At 08:29 AM 4/11/2020, you wrote: As with so many of our name spellings I think from what I have been finding that the name spelling makes the difference in finding Mary's family. |