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George W. BISHOP

September 24, 2006 by Patty 3 Comments

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George W. BISHOP

born 1846 Scott Co. VA
died ?
son of Jesse Bishop & Mary Jane________

Brother of  Aggie/Aga Jane BISHOP-FRAZIER

Submitted by Karen Gibson-Burdue

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  1. Angie Bishop Bateson says

    June 17, 2012 at 12:44 pm

    Would this George W. Bishop have moved to Canal Winchester Ohio and had childern there. One boy who stayed in the area and two Henry and John S. who moved north to Findlay Ohio? If I remember right they came to Findlay in the 1830’s. Henry died at age 35 around 1850. He was a state representative, sherriff, judge, and editor of the Findlay Courier. He named Findlay. We think they must have had some money and education. No one knows geneaology back farther than George and I was wandering if you know where George W. is burried. Could it be the same man? He would have fathered Henry after 1810. Could he have been father to the George Bishop in near Canal Winchester Ohio?

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  2. Angie Bishop Bateson says

    June 17, 2012 at 12:47 pm

    Would this George W. Bishop have moved to Canal Winchester Ohio and had childern there. One boy who stayed in the area and two Henry and John S. who moved north to Findlay Ohio? If I remember right they came to Findlay in the 1830’s. Henry died at age 35 around 1850. He was a state representative, sherriff, judge, and editor of the Findlay Courier. He named Findlay. We think they must have had some money and education. No one knows geneaology back farther than George and I was wandering if you know where George W. born 1846 was burried?

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