Mentioned in this history: Catt, Fort, Dennis, and Dille
See Saline County, Missouri, 1850:
http://familyimages.smugmug.com/gallery/3271331_RQ2jD#181312429_pfs9M.
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http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnoye/2roll2007.html
Joseph & Mary Dille Fort are buried on the family farm North of Knightstown, Henry, Indiana. They had 16 children 6 boys 10 girls....Several married and ended up in Missouri:
Sarah Fort 1806-1881 married Solomon Cott ( Catt ) They had 17 children and are both buried in Fish Creek cemetery in Saline county, Missouri as are other Dille family members.
Ann Fort 1803 - after 1860 married James Dennis 1799 - 1851 had 13 children. James Dennis is buried at Fish Creek also.
Rebbecca Fort 1812 - 1854 married James Hays 1807- 1878. They had 8 children and James is buried at Fish Creek cemetery.
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http://virginialiggettsfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/2008/08/indianapolis-indiana-victory-field-july.html
Joseph Fort 1777-1844 & wife Mary Dille Fort 1780-1843
Buried on Freeman Fort's farm north of Knightstown, Henry County, Indiana with his wife. There is a large stone and bronze plaque at the location where they are believed to be buried. Information supplied by Russell Fort His great grand son in 1970.
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Notes (info from Wikipedia):
Wayne Township is located in the southwest corner of Henry County, Indiana and includes Knightstown. Jackson Township, Hancock County, is adjacent to Wayne Township, Henry County, to the west
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Jackson Township is located on the western edge of Hancock County, Indiana and includes Charlottesville. Wayne Township, Henry County, is adjacent to Jackson Township, Hancock County to the east. Blue River Township, Hancock County is adjacent to Jackson Township, Hancock County to the south.
Blue River Township is located in the southeast corner of Hancock County, Indiana. Jackson Township, Hancock County is adjacent to Blue River Township, Hancock County to the north.
Henry County was formed in 1822. It was named for Patriot Patrick Henry, governor of Virginia.
Hancock County was formed in 1828. It was named for John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress, who signed his name prominently to the Declaration of Independence.
Mentioned in this history: Catt, Fort, Dennis, and Dille
See Saline County, Missouri, 1850:
http://familyimages.smugmug.com/gallery/3271331_RQ2jD#181312429_pfs9M.
***
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnoye/2roll2007.html
Joseph & Mary Dille Fort are buried on the family farm North of Knightstown, Henry, Indiana. They had 16 children 6 boys 10 girls....Several married and ended up in Missouri:
Sarah Fort 1806-1881 married Solomon Cott ( Catt ) They had 17 children and are both buried in Fish Creek cemetery in Saline county, Missouri as are other Dille family members.
Ann Fort 1803 - after 1860 married James Dennis 1799 - 1851 had 13 children. James Dennis is buried at Fish Creek also.
Rebbecca Fort 1812 - 1854 married James Hays 1807- 1878. They had 8 children and James is buried at Fish Creek cemetery.
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http://virginialiggettsfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/2008/08/indianapolis-indiana-victory-field-july.html
Joseph Fort 1777-1844 & wife Mary Dille Fort 1780-1843
Buried on Freeman Fort's farm north of Knightstown, Henry County, Indiana with his wife. There is a large stone and bronze plaque at the location where they are believed to be buried. Information supplied by Russell Fort His great grand son in 1970.
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Notes (info from Wikipedia):
Wayne Township is located in the southwest corner of Henry County, Indiana and includes Knightstown. Jackson Township, Hancock County, is adjacent to Wayne Township, Henry County, to the west
.
Jackson Township is located on the western edge of Hancock County, Indiana and includes Charlottesville. Wayne Township, Henry County, is adjacent to Jackson Township, Hancock County to the east. Blue River Township, Hancock County is adjacent to Jackson Township, Hancock County to the south.
Blue River Township is located in the southeast corner of Hancock County, Indiana. Jackson Township, Hancock County is adjacent to Blue River Township, Hancock County to the north.
Henry County was formed in 1822. It was named for Patriot Patrick Henry, governor of Virginia.
Hancock County was formed in 1828. It was named for John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress, who signed his name prominently to the Declaration of Independence.