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Sunday, August 30, 2020

Ahnentafel #888 - John Young

John Young

Born: ca. 1740, Germany
Died: ca. 1789 Concord, North Carolina

Buried: unknown

Married: Ann (--?--)

Records:

1752 - Oct. 4 - A Johann Georg Jung was listed on the same ship, Neptune, that Hans Michael Gutknecht came on when he immigrated to the United States. 

1764 - Nov. 16 - Mecklenberg Co., NC - deed - The following entry had the word error in two places. One from Arthur Dobbs & wife to John Young (error) for 115 acres dated 16th Nov. 1764 error

1779 - Bucks Co., PA - tax lists - is this the same guy, probably not, same family or related,

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Notebooks - Pennsylvania #6


History of Cumberland & Adams Counties, Pennsylvania Part 1, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Company, 1886


History of Cumberland & Adams Counties, Pennsylvania Part 2, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Company, 1886.

West Pennsborough 1751 - Samuel Wilson, John Wilson
Middleton 1761 - Walter Denny, Widow Wilson, Samuel Wilson, John Gilbreath
Hopewell Township 1751 - Robert McDowell, James McDowell
Robert Dinney

Following is the report of the proceedings made to the governor by Mr. Peters, under date of July 2, 1750:

To James Hamilton, Esq., Governor of Pennsylvania

May it please your Honor: - Mr. Weiser, having received your Honor's orders to give information to the proper magistrates against all such as had presumed to settle and remain on the lands beyond the Kittochtinny Mountains, not purchased of the Indians, in

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Ahnentafel #879 - Parthenia (--?--)

Parthenia (--?--) aka Bathana Faner

Born: 1731
Died: 1825 probably in Kentucky

Buried: unknown

Married: Abraham Adams, ca. 1750 in Pennsylvania

Records:

1780 - North Carolina - Rowan County - Abraham Adams living in Capt. Johnston's District

1790 - North Carolina - Rowan County - Census - there are a couple of options:

Abraham Adams household
1 male 16+ = Abraham
1 female Faner?

Abraham Adams household

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Notebooks - North Carolina #6 Part 3

Camin, Betty. Surry County North Carolina Estate Files, NCGS Journal, Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Genealogical Society, Feb. 1991

  • Speer, Jacob 1796
  • Speer, James 1803
  • Speer, Levin, 1800
  • Speer, Robert 1872
  • Speer, Thomas 1797


McBride, Ransom. Claims of British Merchants After Revolutionary War, NCGS Journal, Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Genealogical Society, Feb. 1992

Parrish, David. Granville Co., £5.18.1. 30 Nov. 1776 - Died in the year 1792 possessed of considerable property which was divided among his widow and children . . . was solvent at the Peace and until his death

Parrish, Johnston. Granville Co. £3.6.4 1/4. 25 Dec. 1772

Friday, August 14, 2020

Ahnentafel #878 - Abraham Adams

Abraham Adams

Born: 1730 Virginia
Died: 1816 Madison County, Kentucky

Buried: Unknown

Married: Perthnia (--?--) aka Bathana / Faner ca. 1750 in Pennsylvania

Records:
1755 - North Carolina, Beaufort County - an Abraham Adams appeared on census, seems unlikely to be same person

1780 - North Carolina - Rowan County - Abraham Adams living in Capt. Johnston's District

1790 North Carolina, Rowan County - Census - there are a couple of options:

Abraham Adams household
1 male 16+ = Abraham

Monday, August 10, 2020

Notebooks - North Carolina #6, Part 2


Casstevens, Frances. Through Some Very Lonely Looking Wood: The Story of a Yadkin County Family's Journey Through Tennessee, NCGS Journal, Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Genealogical Society, May 1990.

Editor's Introduction: During the first half of the nineteenth century, thousands of North Carolinians migrated to new territories west or south.  Their experiences on the road were generally unrecorded, unlik those of the Harding family which were related in a rare family record.  In an article which offers a vivid sense of the challenges and rewards of migration, a Harding descendant illustrates how a researcher may evaluate a document, how a family record can be used, and how such a record can be frustrating as well as informative. Mrs. Casstevens expresses particular gratitude to the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina Library in Chapel Hill. 

As a child, I often heard the story of how my grandfather, Dr. Thomas R. Harding, had fallen out of the back of the wagon as it crossed a stream and then moved up a steep hill on the Harding family's way to the West . . . 

. . . Only recently did I learn that a diary existed which had been kept on that journey by my grandfather's sister, Keziah Ann.  . . . 

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Ahnentafel #877 - Amelia Barr

Amelia Barr

Born: 1720 Switzerland 
Died: 1765 Mayo, Ireland - the story is that she was on a trip back to Switzerland.  Not sure this is true

Buried: Unknown

Married: Rudolph March before 1747

Records:

before 1747 - Amelia immigrated to U.S. probably with her parents. 

1755 - Dec. 29 - Rowan Co., NC - living:

James Carter & Edwards Cusick to Adam Sherell Jr. . . . 295 acres on west side Catawba River at mouth of Liles Creek. John Dunn, Rudolph Martz proved 20 June 1756.

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Notebooks - North Carolina # 6, Part 1

Bennett, William, abs. Miscellaneous Records from Land Grant Record Book 9, NCGS Journal, Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Genealogical Society, Aug. 1986.

[Editor's Introduction: The last seventy-five pages of Land Grant Record Book 9 (1735-1745) in the Land Grant Office, Department of the Secretary of State, Raleigh, contain a miscellaneous grouping of wills, letters of administration powers of attorney, bonds, deeds, land inquisitions, depositions, affidavits, and other items. Many of these records concern North Carolina property owned by persons outside the province. Thanks are due Mrs. Martha Paskewich of the Land Grant Office for her assistance in the preparation of this material.]

p. 414 Will of Michael Beezley, of City of New York, Mariner, 12 September 1747. Mother; Mary Humphys, wife of William Humphrys of Baptist Mils in Bristol in Great Brittain - 100 pounds sterling to be paid from Cape Fear in North Carolina out of effects in hands of Richard Quince, Merchant. Friend: James Mills of City of New York, peruke maker - 50 pounds of current money of New York as executor. Helena Mills, daughter of the said James Mills - 10 pounds New York. Wife: Mary Beezley formerly Mary Stathams - remainder. Executors: Wife & Friend James Mills. Witnesses: Edmund Knight, Jonathen Fitch, Lawrence Green.

McBride, Ransom. List of Taxables for 1762 in Granville, NC, NCGS Journal, Raleigh, NC: