The Dewees family; geneaolgical data, biographical facts and historical information . J-^x^Lur^. S^^OA^^CuA^ 0 0J^.£J TJie Dewees Family 261 Vincent township. He operates both and maintains adairy of 45 to 50 head of cattle, disposing of his pro-ducts in Philadelphia. He is a practical, energetic andsuccessful farmer, who has won his way in the world byindustry and good judgment. He is a Baptist in relig-ious faith, and a Republican in politics. In 1863 heenlisted in an emergency regiment to resist the threat-ened invasion of Pennsylvania by General Lees married, December 13, 186
The Dewees family; geneaolgical data, biographical facts and historical information . J-^x^Lur^. S^^OA^^CuA^ 0 0J^.£J TJie Dewees Family 261 Vincent township. He operates both and maintains adairy of 45 to 50 head of cattle, disposing of his pro-ducts in Philadelphia. He is a practical, energetic andsuccessful farmer, who has won his way in the world byindustry and good judgment. He is a Baptist in relig-ious faith, and a Republican in politics. In 1863 heenlisted in an emergency regiment to resist the threat-ened invasion of Pennsylvania by General Lees married, December 13, 1866, Sarah Stiteler, daugh-ter of Henry and Peninah Stiteler, farmers of WestVincent township. Mrs. Dewees was born January 20,1842. Their children: Howard, who acquired his edu-cation in the public schools, and has since been engagedin farming on the homestead, married May Stiteler,daughter of Bllwood and Catharine Stiteler, of WestPikeland township, Chester county, and has three chil-dren, J. Maurice, George R. and Irvin S. S., a graduate of the West Chester vState Nor-mal Sch
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