John Markley
John, his wife Eva, (Eve) and oldest son Jacob came from Wurtemberg, Germany in August 1749 
Listed as one of the first settlers of 
Somerset County
John Markley and Eve had 7 known children.
Jacob b. Germany 1747 or 1748 d 1838
Mathias  b. 1750 d. 1845 
Joseph b. 1752 d. Sept. 9, 1831
Peter b. 1754 d 1830 or 1840
Catherine Miller b. 1756 d. unknown
Susanna Keagey (John) Fadeley (Peter)-b. 1758 d. 1820 or 1830
Margaret Hendrickson (John) born 1760--died unknown

 

Joseph Markley
Born 1752 
Died 1825 ? 
Husband of Susanna Wagerline 
Son of John and Eva Markley 
Founder of Salisbury
Children of Joseph and Susanna Markley
Philip:   b.1789 d.unknown
Peter:   b.1790 d.1837
David:  b. Jan. 8, 1791  d. Sept. 18, 1842
Jonathan b. April 11, 1794 d. July 10, 1842
John b. March 27, 1796  d. Dec. 30, 1875
Soloman b. 1796  d. 1852
Horatio b.  1797 d. May, 1880
Joseph  b. 1798 d. 1840
Mathias  b. 1799 d. unknown
Moses  b. Jan. 4, 1800 d. Jan. 26, 1872
Aaron  b.- Oct. 4, 1801 d. 1882
Seth  b. 1804 d. when a youth
Matilda b. 1809 d. unknown
Frances b. Feb. 12, 1811 d. Sept. 30, 1849

 

David Markley 
Son of Joseph
"A HISTORY OF THE MARKLEY RELATIONSHIP" 
by Joseph M. Markley - 1922
Salisbury's oldest Inn: Survey dates the log portion of this building at 1820. This is the home where Mathias Markley, son of pioneer John Markley lived after his retirement.
KEAGY  HOUSE 
(also spelled Keagey) 
Home of SusannaKeagey 
Click here to read Mystery and Scandle 

 
 
 

Joel Markley
Son of Peter
1813-1888 
"A HISTORY OF THE MARKLEY RELATIONSHIP" 
by Joseph M. Markley - 1922"
Lafayette Markley
Son of Peter
1824-1904 
"A HISTORY OF THE MARKLEY RELATIONSHIP" 
by Joseph M. Markley - 1922"

 
 

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Chief Cornplanter Abraham P. Beachy
John W. Beachy Calvin T. Hay
Peter S. Hay J.D. Livengood
Jost J. Stutzman Dennis Wagner
John Wright Markley Family
Representative Citizens 1 Representative Citizens 2
John and Elizabeth Peck Edward Mallory

 
 

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