He is the GGU of Guylene Cox.
Lived in Clearfield in 1899.
Checked for him in the Internet IGI and found nothing. Novemeber 12, 2002./Guylene
He is the 3rd Great grandfather of Guylene Cox.
He came to America when 2 years old with his parents. He lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania for a time. There are many questions about him and his family. Had a note that Patrick had a daughter married to a NUREL ( don't know the source). Would this be the correct family of "our" Patrick Mahan? His daughters Mary, Martha and Anne were married before he died. There is one note that he died 8 Aug 1871 (not sure about this) Was he married to an Elizabeth? Now thinking that he was married 3 times./Guylene Cox June 2003.
She came to America when she was 7 years old.
He was killed in the battle of Lost Mountain. He was shot through the head and almost instantly killed, his last words being, "Come ahead boys, let's give it to them."
Entered this just as a possibility. He came to America, bringing his son Patrick with him. There is a Patrick Mahan Sr. noted in the 1840 census. Where does he fit in this family? He would have been 50-60 years old then so born about 1780-1790./Guylene
William is Guylene Laney Cox's 4th Great Grandfather.
"According to family information, William Guthrie was in the military most of his life. He was the first Guthrie to live in Pittsburgh, PA. He left Pittsburgh during Pontiac's War, 1762. He enlisted as a private in April, 1776, in the Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment and later joined Col. Bordhead's Regiment in his march on Ft. Pitt. He chased Indians in Westmoreland County, PA and served in the Cumberland County, PA, militia.
He is the 4th Great Grandfather of Guylene Laney Cox.
He is the 3rd Great Granduncle of Guylene L. Cox.
He is the 3rd Great Granduncle of Guylene Cox
He is a 3rd Great Granduncle of Guylene Cox.
He is a 3rd Great Granduncle of Guylene Cox.
He is the 3rd Great Granduncle of Guylene Cox.
He is a 4th Great Grandfather of Guylene Cox.
There is a note that Ruth Long Laney Bingham searched the Colonists and Early Settlers of Indiana Count at the Indiana Hisotical Society on August 1973, but there is no indication of her findings if any. Guylene wonders if the John Gibson in Armstrong Twp. in the 1820 Census of Indiana County, Pennsylvania is his younger brother. It seems quite likely/ Guylene
She is a 4th Great Grandmother of Guylene Cox.
She was reared and married in Ireland. She settled on Cherry Run about 1795, (Note the Ancestral File has her born 1869 which is obviously incorrect.).Guylene
Reportedly he was in the War of 1812 and drowned in Lake Eire. His body was not recovered so he is presumbed buried there.