Individual Details
Mary Ann DeHAVEN
(1804 - 21 Jul 1863)
The County of Ross: A History of Ross County Ohio
Published 1902
Mary was a typical pioneer housewife. She learned to cook by open fire. She also carded, spun and wove the cloth used for the family clothing. To vary the color of this cloth, she used walnut hulls to make a brown tint and apple tree bark for a yellow color.
Published 1902
Mary was a typical pioneer housewife. She learned to cook by open fire. She also carded, spun and wove the cloth used for the family clothing. To vary the color of this cloth, she used walnut hulls to make a brown tint and apple tree bark for a yellow color.
Events
| Birth | 1804 | Columbia County, Pennsylvania | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 13 Dec 1825 | Ross County, Ohio - Jesse CARMEAN | ![]() | ||
| Death | 21 Jul 1863 | Ross County, Ohio | ![]() | ||
| Burial | Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Jesse CARMEAN (1802 - 1859) |
| Child | Eliza Jennie Carmean (1828 - ) |
| Child | Mary Ann Carmean (1831 - 1853) |
| Child | Charles D. Carmean (1833 - 1869) |
| Child | Martha E. Carmean (1836 - 1922) |
| Child | John James Carmean (1839 - ) |
| Child | Amanda CARMEAN (1842 - 1932) |
| Father | Harmon DeHAVEN (1777 - 1820) |
| Mother | Magdalena GERHART (1781 - 1862) |
| Sibling | Catherine DeHaven (1804 - 1863) |
| Sibling | Charles DeHaven (1806 - 1891) |
| Sibling | Jacob DeHaven (1809 - 1846) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth DeHaven (1812 - ) |
| Sibling | James Peter DeHaven (1815 - ) |
| Sibling | Susannah DeHaven (1819 - 1905) |
Endnotes
1. , Robyn Iverson (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
2. , Robyn Iverson (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
3. Robyn Iverson.
4. , Jeff Carmean (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
