John GEORGE

Birth:
Jan 1808
Mt. Pleasant Twp., Washington, Pennsylvania
Death:
Aft 1885
Beaver Falls, Washington, Pennsylvania
Marriage:
3 Jan 1832
Washington, Pennsylvania
Notes:
                   George, John Year: 1850 County: Washington Township: Mount Pleasant State: Pennsylvania Roll: M432_833 Page: 94 Image: 192
age 45, wife Jane plus children, no mother

William M. George, p. 327
WILLIAM M. GEORGE, the proprietor of an extensive lumber business and feed store in McDonald, Penn., was born February 13, 1835, in Mt. Pleasant township, this county. He is a son of John, and grandson of Robert George, the latter of whom was born in Ireland, and was married to Christiana Plance in eastern Pennsylvania, and moved to Miller's Run. She bore him thirteen children. The young couple first settled on the Miller's Run farm, and cleared and improved the pioneer home. They were progressive citizens and among the earliest members of the Covenanter Church, holding their first meetings in a small log cabin. The names of the family of Robert George are as follows: Thomas George, of Jefferson county, Ohio; Robert George, Carroll county, Ohio; David George and Jacob George, of Washington county, Penn.; Alexander George, of Illinois; John George and Margaret Slater, of Washington county, Penn.; Elizabeth McMasters, Carroll county, Ohio; Hannah Robinson, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Ann Ramsey and Jane Robb, of Washington county; Robert George, of Miller's Run, died August 15, 1819, aged seventy-five years.
       John George was born in January, 1808, on the home place in Mt. Pleasant township, this county, and passed his youth there assisting in the farm work, and attending the subscription schools of the vicinity. In early manhood he selected as his life companion Sarah, daughter of William McCrea, of Cross Creek township, and brought his bride to the old home farm January 3, 1832. Two children were born to this union: Robert Jamison and William McCrea. The mother died August 3, 1836, and for his second wife Mr. George was married in September, 1837, to Margaret Roney, who died May 29, 1838. His third wife, to whom he was married August 6, 1841, was Jane Slater, who bore him children as follows: Christiana; Martha A., who died May 1, 1843; Robert J.; M. G. Taggart; Margaret A. Slater; M. E. Coleman; and Mary E. Carithers. Mr. George was a farmer and stock raiser and an energetic business man, and in religious connection a stanch member of the Covenanter Church.
       William M. George was educated in the district schools, and on December 25, 1872, was united in marriage with Mary E., daughter of Robert Speer, of Ohio. The children born to this union are: John Ralph Speer, Robert Howard, William McCrea, Arthur Melville, Louella Blanche and Mary Edna. Mr. George learned the carpenter's and builder's trade in early life, following it several years. In 1873 he came to McDonald, and opened a lumber business and a grist-mill, having recently given his whole time to the former occupation, in connection with a feed store, recently added. He has the most extensive business of the kind in McDonald, the old firm name, George & Wallace, being succeeded by W. M. George & Co. (limited). Their success is due to arduous effort, The principles of the Covenanter Church were inculcated in the mind of Mr. George from childhood, and he has ever been a strong advocate and earnest supporter of that Society.

Text taken from page 327 of: Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893).


1860 census:  James Robb Age in 1860: 28 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1860: Mount Pleasant, Washington, Pennsylvania Gender: Male Roll: M653_1192 Page: 679

311.309/
John George, 52, male, farmer, Pa
Jane      "    , 42, female, Pa
WIlliam N.    , 29, male, farmer, Pa
Christiana     , 18, female, Pa
Robert V.     , 16, male, Pa
Martha J.      , 14, female, Pa
Margaret A.   , 13, female, Pa
Elizabeth S.   , 10, female, Pa
Mary C.         , 6, female, Pa
312/310/
James Robb, 28, male, carpenter, Pa
Margaret S.    , 29, female, Pa
Sara D.          , 3, female, Pa
George C.      , 2, male, Pa
John Lafferty, 14, male, Pa
313, 311,
Joseph Scott, 72, male, gent., 15,000, Pa
Sarah            , 65, female, Pa
Hugh Scott, 48, male, farmer, Pa
Nancy Scott, 28, female, Pa
Robert        , 26, male, farmer, Pa
James         , 24, ??female, farmer, Pa
John           , 23, ??female, farmer, Pa
Margaret Scott, 23, female, Ohio
314/312/ John Scott, 47, male, farmer, Pa
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Ann Scott, 45, female, Pa
John       , 21, male, Pa
William J.  , 19, male, Pa
Samuel W.   , 8, male, Pa


1880 census:
John GEORGE 	Self 	M 	Male 	W 	72 	PA 	Farmer 	IRE 	NJ
Jane GEORGE 	Wife 	M 	Female 	W 	62 	PA 	Keeping House 	IRE 	IRE
Ellie M. GEORGE 	Dau 	S 	Female 	W 	22 	PA 	At Home 	PA 	PA
Source Information:
	Census Place	Mt. Pleasant, Washington, Pennsylvania
	Family History Library Film 	1255201
	NA Film Number 	T9-1201
	Page Number 	334C
                  
Sarah MCCREA
Birth:
Abt 1812
of Cross Creek Township, Washington, Pennsylvania
Death:
3 Aug 1836
Washington, Pennsylvania
Father:
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Mother:
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Children
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Birth:
Death:
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2
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Notes:
                   William M. George, p. 327
WILLIAM M. GEORGE, the proprietor of an extensive lumber business and feed store in McDonald, Penn., was born February 13, 1835, in Mt. Pleasant township, this county. He is a son of John, and grandson of Robert George, the latter of whom was born in Ireland, and was married to Christiana Plance in eastern Pennsylvania, and moved to Miller's Run. She bore him thirteen children. The young couple first settled on the Miller's Run farm, and cleared and improved the pioneer home. They were progressive citizens and among the earliest members of the Covenanter Church, holding their first meetings in a small log cabin. The names of the family of Robert George are as follows: Thomas George, of Jefferson county, Ohio; Robert George, Carroll county, Ohio; David George and Jacob George, of Washington county, Penn.; Alexander George, of Illinois; John George and Margaret Slater, of Washington county, Penn.; Elizabeth McMasters, Carroll county, Ohio; Hannah Robinson, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Ann Ramsey and Jane Robb, of Washington county; Robert George, of Miller's Run, died August 15, 1819, aged seventy-five years.  John George was born in January, 1808, on the home place in Mt. Pleasant township, this county, and passed his youth there assisting in the farm work, and attending the subscription schools of the vicinity. In early manhood he selected as his life companion Sarah, daughter of William McCrea, of Cross Creek township, and brought his bride to the old home farm January 3, 1832. Two children were born to this union: Robert Jamison and William McCrea. The mother died August 3, 1836, and for his second wife Mr. George was married in September, 1837, to Margaret Roney, who died May 29, 1838. His third wife, to whom he was married August 6, 1841, was Jane Slater, who bore him children as follows: Christiana; Martha A., who died May 1, 1843; Robert J.; M. G. Taggart; Margaret A. Slater; M. E. Coleman; and Mary E. Carithers. Mr. George was a farmer and stock raiser and an energetic business man, and in religious connection a stanch member of the Covenanter Church.  William M. George was educated in the district schools, and on December 25, 1872, was united in marriage with Mary E., daughter of Robert Speer, of Ohio. The children born to this union are: John Ralph Speer, Robert Howard, William McCrea, Arthur Melville, Louella Blanche and Mary Edna. Mr. George learned the carpenter's and builder's trade in early life, following it several years. In 1873 he came to McDonald, and opened a lumber business and a grist-mill, having recently given his whole time to the former occupation, in connection with a feed store, recently added. He has the most extensive business of the kind in McDonald, the old firm name, George & Wallace, being succeeded by W. M. George & Co. (limited). Their success is due to arduous effort, The principles of the Covenanter Church were inculcated in the mind of Mr. George from childhood, and he has ever been a strong advocate and earnest supporter of that Society.

Text taken from page 327 of: Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893).
                  
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John George - Sarah McCrea

John George was born at Mt. Pleasant Twp., Washington, Pennsylvania Jan 1808. His parents were Robert George and Christiana Plantz or Plance.

He married Sarah McCrea 3 Jan 1832 at Washington, Pennsylvania . Sarah McCrea was born at of Cross Creek Township, Washington, Pennsylvania Abt 1812 .

They were the parents of 2 children:
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John George died Aft 1885 at Beaver Falls, Washington, Pennsylvania .

Sarah McCrea died 3 Aug 1836 at Washington, Pennsylvania .