Author Topic: Nancy Heron/Herron/O'Heron b. 1805 Kings Co to Dushore, Sullivan Co, PA  (Read 3371 times)

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Nancy Heron/Herron/O'Heron b. 1805 Kings Co to Dushore, Sullivan Co, PA
« on: Tuesday 13 January 15 06:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi,  death certificate for my GGGM Nancy Heron states she was born in Kings Co. in 1805.  She married Edward Sharp born 1804 Co Donegal,   around 1830,  possibly in Vermont USA and died Jan 17,1880 in Dushore, Cherry Twp, Sullivan County, PA USA.
Looking for any information regarding her family, parents siblings, birth records, family parish name etc
Thank you
Pat Sharpe Dunn in NJ

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Re: Nancy Heron/Herron/O'Heron b. 1805 Kings Co to Dushore, Sullivan Co, PA
« Reply #2 on: Friday 13 February 15 22:28 GMT (UK) »
thank you so much for the hints and links :)  Pat

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Re: Nancy Heron/Herron/O'Heron b. 1805 Kings Co to Dushore, Sullivan Co, PA
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 14 February 15 21:56 GMT (UK) »
The nearest 'matching' surname I came across is

Eglish cemetery (headstone)

Michael Hernon; Ballinadown-7/1/1957 (59)
wife-Catherine-13/1/1981 (72)
his brother-Kiernan-6/11/1970 (69)
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Re: Nancy Heron/Herron/O'Heron b. 1805 Kings Co to Dushore, Sullivan Co, PA
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 14 February 15 23:06 GMT (UK) »
thank you Jack...this one goes back to 1800's...I need to look for ship records for her