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PLAC Dorothy Boswell and husband Eldon in El
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[Brderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4041, Date of Import: 22 Jun 1998]
He was an Innkeeper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He could lift a barrel of whiskey to his shoulder and walk with it. (From The History of Pike County, Illinois). He was six foot three inches and weighed 234 pounds.
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Another DOB is Jaunary 20, 1789.
Rebecca's sister, Sydney, married the Carrol that signed the Declaration of Independence. (This oral history is in question.)The Edwards/Gill/Carrol families were "socially well connected". From The History Of Pike County, illinois.
The 1850 census shows Rebecca Cameron, age 60, in the household of of John and Martha Edwards.