
Finding all of our families past and present
| No | Husband | Dates | Wife | Dates | Marriage Place | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Sibling/Cousin/Person | Spouse | ||||
| 1 | John Widener | 1788- | Rachel DeBusk | 1791- | Virginia or Tennessee | 1808 |
| s-c | Jacob R. Widener | 1788-1860 | Sarah Rouse | |||
| s-c | Abraham Widener | 1802- | Mahaley Rouse | 1808- | ||
| 2 | George Rosenbaum | 1791-1815 | Catherine Widener | 1791-1849 | 1810 | |
| s-s | Mary Rosenbaum | 1795-1830 | Jacob R. Widener [2] | 1788-1860 | Washington, Virginia | 1816 |
| 3 | Lovell Jacob Rosenbaum | 1798-1872 | Leah Fox | 1796- | 1820 | |
| s-s | Valentine Rosenbalm | 1803-1878 | Mary Polly Fox | 1802-1844 | ||
| 4 | Andrew Widener | 1821- | Elisa Meek | 1839 | ||
| s-s | Phillip Widener | 1813-1890 | Winnie Meek | 1818-1896 | ||
| 5 | Elsey Eller | 1829-1853 | Ann Holman | 1831-1914 | Wilkes County, North Carolina | 1849 |
| s-c | Catherine Elizabeth Eller | 1828-1913 | William L. Holman, Jr. | 1816-1869 | ||
| 6 | Henry Hortenstine Widener | 1822-1881 | Matilda Allison | 1825-1899 | Widener's Valley, Virginina | 1851 |
| s-s | Reuben Widener | 1813- | Lucinda Allison | 1814-1866 | ||
| 7 | Elijah DeBusk | 1836- | Elizabeth Lucinda Widener | 1836- | Washington County, Virginia | 1853 |
| c-s | John Wesley DeBusk | 1833-1925 | Emeline Widener | 1837-1866 | Washington County, Virginia | 1859 |
| 8 | James Henry Seal | 1870-1947 | Tisha May Ralston | 1875-1956 | 1892 | |
| s-s | Elmer Elsworth Seal | 1871- | Docia Allen Ralston | 1873- | ||
| 9 | Joel Madison Widener | Eunice Minerva DeBusk | 1879-1956 | Washington County, Virginia | 1895 | |
| c-s | Eugene Haskell Widener | Flora E. DeBusk | 1886-1912 |
The table records where two siblings, half-siblings or cousins have married siblings or cousins in a second family. It also records cases where one person has married two siblings or cousins. s-s stands for sibling-sibling, s-c for sibling-cousin, p-s for same person-sibling, s-h for sibling-half sibling, etc.
We have launched our brand new website with its own domain and hopefully a better opportunity to show how all our families tie together.