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son of John Adam Roush,P-282241, and Susannah Sehler, P-282249
brother of
John, P-282239
Balser, P-282204
Henry, P-282234
George, P-282229
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Author: Dr. Michael Bernard Gunn
ROUSH, JONAS, born in September1763 Shenandoah Valley, VA to parents John Adam (1711-1786) and Susannah Sehler (1713-1796) who had 11 children. He served as a Private with Virginia in the Revolutionary War. He married Barbara Fox; children: George b. 1786, Regina b. 1788, Elizabeth b. 1791, John Adam b. 1797, Catherine b. 1802 & Philip b. 1811. He Died on December 14, 1850 New Haven, W VA Buried at Gilmore Cemetery, Minersville, Meigs Co., OH. Nease Settlement, Meigs Co, OH. GM by slab erected by family. Ref: Roush Genealogy. Roster of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Ohio. Wilbur R. Branthoover, compiler. Veterans Affairs, Ohio. Reprinted by OHSDAR,1929. Has an original tombstone, an older VA and new VA tombstone.
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