David North 1796 - 1849
A Thumbnail Biography by David C. Procuniar
All Rights Reserved Last updated: 31 Aug 2001
David North born 17 March 1796 in Cumberland County, Maryland (his father was David North), died in July 1849 in Butler Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. David North was married in Maryland but his 1st wife (I don’t know her name) died shortly after they moved to Ohio. David’s occupation was listed as a Saddler's Trade in Hagerstown, Maryland. David married Betsey Harvey 2nd in 1930 & they had two children, George W. & Martha J. but Betsey died in 1833 just three years after her marriage to David. David married 3rd Susan Fair in July of 1835 who gave birth to eight children between 1836 & 27 January of 1849 (Emma North being the last child). David died seven months after Emma’s birth leaving Susan “Fair” North with ten children living on their farm to raise. Her step son George helped his step mother raising her eight children, Susan Fair North never remarried. (a widow for 56 years)
Children: (10)
Children by Betsy Harvey:
George W. North 1831-1907 married Emily Procuniar about 1856
Martha Jane North 1833-
Children by Susan Fair: (1810-1905)
David V. North 1836-
John V. North 1838-1918
Samuel F. North1840-1867
Michael J. North 1842-1903
Rebecca S. North 1844-1911
Susan North 1845-
Thomas J. North 1846-1928
Emma North 1849-1931
Main Source:
David Charles Procuniar
1850 US Federal Census Butler Township, Montgomery County, Ohio
Other Sources:
David Charles Procuniar 3598 Harry Truman Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432-2272
First Reformed Church of Hagerstown Maryland church records on LDS micro-film
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