History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . J/\l ^>///r///. f.^Mz NORTH UNION AND SOUTH UNION TOWNSHIPS. 691 Zadoc, and Levi, Jr. His wife died in 1778, and in |1780 he married the widow Sarah Duke (whosemaiden name was Shephard), by whom he had eightchildren,—Sarah, Hannah, Elizabeth, Lydia, Rachel,David, Dennis, and Job. Levi, Sr., died March 26,1823, and his second wife, Sarah, Oct. 25,1832. Den-nis eventually moved to Virginia, and purchasedand settled upon land surveyed to him on Apple-PieRidge by George Wash


History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . J/\l ^>///r///. f.^Mz NORTH UNION AND SOUTH UNION TOWNSHIPS. 691 Zadoc, and Levi, Jr. His wife died in 1778, and in |1780 he married the widow Sarah Duke (whosemaiden name was Shephard), by whom he had eightchildren,—Sarah, Hannah, Elizabeth, Lydia, Rachel,David, Dennis, and Job. Levi, Sr., died March 26,1823, and his second wife, Sarah, Oct. 25,1832. Den-nis eventually moved to Virginia, and purchasedand settled upon land surveyed to him on Apple-PieRidge by George Washington. It was obtained fromFairfax, who resided in the neighborhood. LeviSpringer, Sr., lived for a time with his father, Dennis,in Virginia, where he married, and where were borntwo of his children, with whom and their mother heremoved into Fayette County about 1773, and herethe younger Levi, as noted above, was born, and hereraised, being instructed in childhood, according to themanner of the times, in domestic private in life he engaged in boating from Brownsvilleto New Orleans, La., and frequently made returntrips


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