[35388] This person is from the unverified Porter Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states John is son of John Follett (b. ca. 1560). However, the unverified Shaffer Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2017 states John is son of Robert Follett (1568 - 1635) and Gillian Soller (b 1568, m. 3 Feb 1593). Ancestry.com offers: "Follett Name Meaning - English: nickname for a foolish or eccentric person, from a diminutive of Foll, from Old French fol mad, stupid (Late Latin follis, originally a noun denoting any of various objects filled with air, but later transferred to vain and empty-headed notions)."
[36099] This person is from the unverified Stephen M. Dailey family tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Simon is son of Johannes Hörz (b. ca. 1520) and Barbara Schweizer (ca. 1521-1565).
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[36828] This person is from the unverified Roberts/Ish Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Charles is son of Charles Young (b. 1744 in Ireland, d. 1808 in PA). Find A Grave memorial 12587766 offers: He was first drafted into the Pennsylvania milita in the fall of 1777 and "made a tour of 3 months". He volunteered in the summer of 1779 and "went to the relief of Hannah's Town in Montgomery" for one month and 17 days. He was drafted again in the spring of 1780 to "guard the magagzine on the Youghiogheny River" for one month. He volunteered two more months until "the military stores were removed to Pittsburgh". After the war, he served from the spring to fall of 1790 in Georgia and was present at the signing of the Treaty of Shoulderbone, which probably is the one with the Creek Indians. He said he served 9 months for 3 years in succession, as a ranger on the Ohio River. He moved to Holmes county, Ohio by 1830 where he applied for a pension in 1832. He was living in Monroe Twp., Richland county, Ohio in 1840 when he died."