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Research Interests Forum Entry for ELISHA LANDON OLIVER PERRY SILAS L BONHAM at MARION, MARION CO, OH, USA

Name: BONHAM, ELISHA LANDON OLIVER PERRY SILAS L
From 1815 to 1900
Location: MARION, MARION CO, OH, USA

Contact: Barb Bonham
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Research Interest: Elisha Landon BONHAM and wife Catherine DUSTHIMER moved to Licking Co, OH, around 1815 from Loudoun Co, VA. They had 13 children, among them Oliver Perry BONHAM b. 1817. Oliver Perry BONHAM married Almira CLEVELAND 15 Apr 1848 in Marion Co., OH. They had 12 children, among them Silas Landon BONHAM, born 30 Aug 1853. He married Louisa Belle MILLER, daughter of Rufus P. and Barbara Ann (WRIGHT) MILLER, 26 Oct 1882. To them was born a son, Charles Clyde BONHAM4 Apr 1883. After Louisa Belle's death, Silas m arried her sister, Ella Mae MILLER. I am interested in the names and dates of the parents of Rufus P. MILLER who served during the Civil War. I am also seeking information on the siblings of Elisha Landon BONHAM, Oliver Perry BONHAM, Silas Landon BONHAM, and Almira CLEVELAND. I have information to share.

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