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Northwest Journals – tiny histories Skip to content Northwest Journals tiny histories Menu and widgets Home fictional stories. poetry. histories. my histories. family histories. about me. contact me The Supposed Catholic: Eliza Hurd My paternal 2nd great-grandmother Eliza Hurd was likely born near Urbana, Ohio, in Champaign County on November 21, 1837. She was the fifth of six children to William Hurd and Mary Reynolds . Unfortunately, Mary likely died when Eliza was about 10 years old. In later censuses, a Jemima Reynolds is listed with the Hurd family. Some folks believe Jemima and Mary are the same person. If that were true, then Eliza’s mother continued living with the family after William married his second wife, Mariah Nitchman, in 1847. Which is just weird. Also, there’s a tombstone in a cemetery in Champaign County, Ohio, that says Mary Herd died the same year William remarried. So I’m fairly certain Jemima was Mary’s unmarried sister help...

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