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Jeremiah Bannon
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JEREMIAH BANNON, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, emigrated to
this country at the age of sixteen years. He was a soldier in the
Revolution, enlisting Nov. 20, 1776, and was discharged in April, 1783.
His wife’s maiden name was Nancy Dawson. The couple, after marriage,
settled on the Seven-mile Island, in the Ohio, near Pittsburgh, where
sixteen children were born to them. They subsequently removed to the
locality of Mt. Jackson, then in Beaver county. Mr. Bannon died in 1832,
and was buried in Westfield cemetery.
History of Beaver County,
including its early settlement; its erection into a separate county; its
subsequent growth and development; sketches of its boroughs, villages and
townships; portraits of some of its prominent men; biographies of many of
its representative citizens; statistics, etc. by J. F. Richard; A. Warner
& Co., Publishers, 1888. More Beaver
County History Books
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