Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio . MRS. NARCISSA T. ^./>^/Ke-A/-^</-^<^. COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL BECOBD. 185 had a son, Hugh Sherrard, who emi-grated to America in 1770, and settled onMillers run, in Washington county,Pennsylvania. William Sherrard, from whom aredescended the Sherrard families in San-dusky county, Ohio, was born in 1720 inLimavady, where he carried on the busi-ness of farming and linen weaving. Hedied wealthy in 1781. In 1750 he mar-ried Margaret Johnston, by whom he hadfive children—John, Elizabeth, Margaret


Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio . MRS. NARCISSA T. ^./>^/Ke-A/-^</-^<^. COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL BECOBD. 185 had a son, Hugh Sherrard, who emi-grated to America in 1770, and settled onMillers run, in Washington county,Pennsylvania. William Sherrard, from whom aredescended the Sherrard families in San-dusky county, Ohio, was born in 1720 inLimavady, where he carried on the busi-ness of farming and linen weaving. Hedied wealthy in 1781. In 1750 he mar-ried Margaret Johnston, by whom he hadfive children—John, Elizabeth, Margaret,James and Mary. John Sherrard wasborn about 1750, immigrated to Americain 1772, and on May 5, 1784, marriedMary Cathcart, by whom he had chil-dren as follows: William J., DavidAlexander. John James, Robert Andrew,Ann and Thomas G. The last namedwas one of the pioneers of Sanduskycounty, and was foumi dead in Sanduskyriver April 21, 1824, supposed to havebeen murdered by parties who had rentedhis brother Johns sugar camp, of whichhe was manager at the time. JohnSherrard was with Col. Crawfords expe-di


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