. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. Virginia, returning to Pennsylvania later and settlingin the Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland coun-ty, where he built and operated a fulling(cloth) mill until his death. He was a Pres-byterian, like his father, and was for manyyears an elder of that church. He married,in 1784, Jean, daughter of Samuel and Ca-therine (Seawright) Ramsey. Children: , married Mary A. Wilson, and after1810 settled in Tippecanoe county, Indiana. 2. Alexander, married Catherine Jones, firstsettled in Brooke county, Virginia, andafterwards remov


. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. Virginia, returning to Pennsylvania later and settlingin the Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland coun-ty, where he built and operated a fulling(cloth) mill until his death. He was a Pres-byterian, like his father, and was for manyyears an elder of that church. He married,in 1784, Jean, daughter of Samuel and Ca-therine (Seawright) Ramsey. Children: , married Mary A. Wilson, and after1810 settled in Tippecanoe county, Indiana. 2. Alexander, married Catherine Jones, firstsettled in Brooke county, Virginia, andafterwards removed to Morgan county,Ohio. 3. William, of whom further. 5. John. 6. Hamilton. 7. four latter named remained in the Li- ?.gonier Valley and died without issue. Theyare buried by the side of their parents in ;Pleasant Grove graveyard, about five milesfrom the town of Ligonier. Samuel Ramsey, father of Jean (Ramsey) ,Seawright, was a man of wealth and gavelargely of his means to aid the cause of in- 1dependence. He was a prominent citizen of ;. ^fnu,^ h, Ja„„ R Pier 4 S>5


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