Newspapers: GEARHART, Sarah: 1819 Query, from Greene Co, PA Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Pat Dailey epd@lcsys.net MISSING PERSONS - This advertisement which follows appeared in the Ohio Register, published at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 11 August 1819. INFORMATION WANTED At the time of General St. Clair's defeat, about twenty-eight years ago, the subscriber was taken prisoner by the Indians, and thereby separated from her kindred, of whom she has not heard since. She was the daughter of JAMES STONE, by his second wife - was born in Bucks county, PA. Her father removed from thence to Little Whitely Creek, about three miles from its confluence with the Monongahela river, where he died. At this place her half-brother Elias Stone (who married Miss Betsey Baldwin) then lived; who had a sister living about forty miles above at a place called the Forks of Cheat. At Little Whitely Creek her mother was married to a Mr. Peter Walden, who removed with his family to Post St. Vincent, on the Wabash River, where he was killed by the natives. Here she was married to Mr. James Fullen, (who she believes was killed), and her mother to Mr. Lewis Surveyor. One of her sisters, Margaret Stone, married a Mr. Malbuff - the other (Betsey) a Mr. Smith. She had three brothers, James, Samuel and John Stone. After eleven months cruel treatment by the savages, she was rensomed by a benevolent Frenchman of Detroit, who was then trading among the Indians. If any person can give information of her connections, they will confer a favor by addressing a letter to her by mail. Sally (or Sarah) Gearhart Elmire, Tioga co., NY June 1819