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I am researching the Christopher J. Mattingly and Anthony Saup (Anton Sop) family trees who lived in and around Zanesville, Ohio during the 1800s. Currently I have 12 generations of the Mattingly family (back to early 1600's) and 7 generations of the Saup family (back to late 1700's).
The first Mattingly's came from England to America about 1664 and lived in St. Mary's County, Maryland. This family contained Thomas, the father, his wife Elizabeth, and their children: two sons, Thomas and Cezar, and two daughters, Judith (who is listed as Judith Turner) and Elizabeth. Over the next two centuries the Mattingly's migrated west to Kentucky, western Maryland, Ohio, etc. In the early 1850's (seven generations later), Christopher Mattingly (born 1829) moved to Muskingum Township, Muskingum County, Ohio (north of Zanesville) from Allegany County in western Maryland and joined the other Mattingly families that had moved there over the previous four decades in a region called "Mattingly Settlement.". He married Theresa Honora Durbin of Knox County, Ohio during 1855 in Zanesville, Ohio. Christopher and Theresa's children included Dennis, Ida, Bernard, Father Jerome, James, Mary Jane, and Francis. Dennis Mattingly is my grandfather on my father's side of the family.
Anthony Saup (Anton Sop) born in France/Germany during 1799 came to the US during his teens and married Elizabetha Schmitt (born in ALS, Oberlauterbach, Alsace, France during 1813) in Buffalo, NY during 1834. Anthony and Elizabetha's children included Anthony, Elizabeth, Joh. Peter, Mary, Kathryn, Robert Michael, Phillip, and Charles. The family moved to Zanesville in the 1850's. Anthony Saup married Margaret Catharina Weber on October 02, 1860 in St. Nicholas Church, Zanesville, Ohio and their children included Dora, Cecelia, and Charles. Charles Saup is my grandfather on my mother's side of the family.
Some related surnames are Burgess, Dames, Devins, Durbin, Emmert, Hammond, Maddox, McGovern, McLoughlin, Ryan, Siegrist, and Weber.
Any help would be appreciated. I'd also be willing to share the information I have.
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