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Generation No. 1

 

1.  JOHANN PAUL1 AM ENDE (BATTENFELD)1 was born Abt. 16101, and died 23 Feb 1674 in Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Germany1.  He married SYBILLA1 Aft. 16381,2.  She was born Apr 16183,4, and died 07 Mar 1678 in Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Germany5.

 

Notes for JOHANN PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Tim Bottenfield says, "Research tracked the Battenfield/Battenfeld ancestry to the Town of Battenfeld in Hessen-Nassau, Germany. In tracing the Battenfeld line, the name Am Ende surfaced as the original name of the Battenfeld family. Battenfeld was used interchangeably with Am Ende for awhile and then taken exclusively, possibly having been originally used to distinguish the family from another by the same name. Locality naming practices were not uncommon in Germany during this time period. The Battenfeld name came from the Town of Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau."

Richard R. Parks states that, "In the Evangelische Kirche Battenfeld Kirchenbuch ( FHL film # 1,340,524 p. 560, #73) he is listed as Johannes BATTENFELD named AM ENDE. Was a church elder of Battenfeld."

 

More About JOHANN PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Burial: 24 Feb 16746

    

Children of JOHANN AM ENDE (BATTENFELD) and SYBILLA are:

           i.  MARIA SYBILLA2 AM ENDE (BATTENFELD)7.

 

Notes for MARIA SYBILLA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

"Sponsors Encke, wife of Caspar Angeli court reporter of Bberg, Elizab. wife of Jois Hesse of Allendorf and Johann Hesse of same."

 

More About MARIA SYBILLA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Baptism: 06 Oct 1650, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany7,8

 

          ii.  JOHANNES AM ENDE (BATTENFELD)9, b. 1644, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia9; d. 170310.

 

Notes for JOHANNES AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

This baptism took place on the third Sunday after Pentecost. His sponsor was Johannes Willstumpf.

 

More About JOHANNES AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Baptism: 1644, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany11,12

 

         iii.  CASPER AM ENDE (BATTENFELD)13, b. 1645, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia13,14; d. 03 Oct 168215.

 

Notes for CASPER AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Died as Casper Battenfield.

sponsors were Casparus Angeln, court reporter and Catharina wife of Hans Wunder of Bohoffe.

 

More About CASPER AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Baptism: 14 Sep 1645, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany15,16

 

2.      iv.  PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD), b. 1648, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany; d. 1703.

          v.  ELISABETHA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD)17, b. 1653, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany17.

 

Notes for ELISABETHA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Sponsor listed as "old mother" (grandmother?)

 

More About ELISABETHA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Baptism: 1653, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany17,18

 

         vi.  GUIDA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD)19, b. 1656, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany19.

 

Notes for GUIDA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Sponsor Gertrud, daughter of Hans Studer of Berghafen.

 

More About GUIDA AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Baptism: 01 Jun 1656, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany19,20

 

3.      vii.  JOHANN PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD), b. 07 Aug 1659, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Germany; d. 24 May 1696, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau.

        viii.  ELISABETH AM ENDE (BATTENFELD)21, b. Abt. 1663, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany21.

 

Notes for ELISABETH AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Her sponsor was Elisabeth, widow of Abrah. Emmrich.

 

More About ELISABETH AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Baptism: 30 Mar 1663, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia22

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  PAUL2 AM ENDE (BATTENFELD) (JOHANN PAUL1)23 was born 1648 in Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany23, and died 170323.

 

Notes for PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Paul Rabe his step-father was Sponsor.

 

More About PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

Baptism: 30 Mar 1648, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany23,24

    

Children of PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD) are:

           i.  PAUL3 BATTENFELD24, b. Abt. 1677, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

          ii.  HEINRICH ANDREAS BATTENFELD24, b. Abt. 1679, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

         iii.  JOHANN HEINRICH BATTENFELD24, b. 20 Dec 1683, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

         iv.  JOES BATTENFELD24, b. 16 Jan 1685, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

          v.  MARIA SYBILLA BATTENFELD24, b. 16 Jan 1685, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

         vi.  JOHANN HERMANN BATTENFELD24, b. 06 Oct 1687, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

        vii.  ELISABETH BATTENFELD24, b. 19 Nov 1691, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

        viii.  JOHANN CASPAR BATTENFELD24, b. 25 Jan 1694, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

         ix.  JOHANN JOST BATTENFELD24, b. 03 Aug 1699, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia24.

 

 

3.  JOHANN PAUL2 AM ENDE (BATTENFELD) (JOHANN PAUL1)25 was born 07 Aug 1659 in Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Germany25,26, and died 24 May 1696 in Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau27.

 

Notes for JOHANN PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD):

This was the 1th Sunday after Trinit. When he was baptized, sponsors were Paul Eckel of Allendorf and Anna wife of the pastor.

    

Children of JOHANN PAUL AM ENDE (BATTENFELD) are:

           i.  ANNA SIBYLLA3 BATTENFELD27, b. 1686, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany27; d. 21 Feb 1755, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia27,28.

 

Notes for ANNA SIBYLLA BATTENFELD:

Sponsor, Gertrud, wife of Paul Battenfeld, senior.

 

More About ANNA SIBYLLA BATTENFELD:

Baptism: 07 Jan 1687, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany29

 

4.       ii.  JOHANNES BATTENFELD, b. Bef. 04 Nov 1688, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia; d. 1785, Virginia.

         iii.  CATHARINA BATTENFELD29, b. 1691, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany29.

 

Notes for CATHARINA BATTENFELD:

Sponsor Catharina, wife of Jois Wichenhofer.

 

More About CATHARINA BATTENFELD:

Baptism: 04 Nov 1691, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany29,30

 

         iv.  MARIA ELISABETHA BATTENFELD31, b. 1694, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany31.

 

More About MARIA ELISABETHA BATTENFELD:

Baptism: 03 Dec 1694, Battenfeld, Hessen Nassau, Germany31

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

4.  JOHANNES3 BATTENFELD (JOHANN PAUL2 AM ENDE (BATTENFELD), JOHANN PAUL1)31 was born Bef. 04 Nov 1688 in Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia32, and died 1785 in Virginia32.

 

Notes for JOHANNES BATTENFELD:

From Tim Bottenfield's research we read: "Johannes immigrated to the New Land (America) with his wife, two sons, and three daughters in the eighteenth century from Michelbach, Germany (District of Heidelberg). He was required to pay the tenth penny at thirty florins, which enabled him to receive permission to leave Germany with his family. The family sailed on Captain Thomas Arnot's ship Two Brothers from Rotterdam, last from Cowes, England. He arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 28, 1750.

 

"The sons of Johannes Bottenfield were Phillip and Hans Adam as listed on the register of the ship Two Brothers. The names of his wife and three daughters were not included on the ship's register (females were not required to sign ship registers). The following reference was found in the book Rhineland Emigrants:

 

(According to the Jacob Lischy Records, 1744-1769 (Hinke Collection), Adam and Elisabeth Battfeld had a daughter Catherine, baptized November 26, 1758; sponsors were Leonard and Catherine Sabel. This was somewhere in the York-Adams County area, where Lischy was a Reformed pastor. Philip Batanfeld was listed as taxpayer in Manheim Township, York County, in 1781 (Pennsylvania Archives, 3d Ser. XXI, 397). A possible misreading of the name involves the marriage of Adam Brecht and Margaretha Battesteld (sic), of Bethel Township, July 5, 1752 (Stoever Records, p. 63).

Tim Bottenfield states "Historical records of the Two Brothers register and other documents indicate several spellings of the family name; Battenfeld, Battenfel, Bottenfeld, Battefeldt, Battefelt, Bathenfeld, Battfeld, Batanfeld, Battesteld, Bottomfield, Bottenfell, Battenfield, Battenfelt. The most common original spelling was Battenfeld."

According to researcher Richard Parks, Johannes Battenfeld came on the ship "Two Brothers" captained by Thomas Arnot. The ship came from Rotterdam, through Crowes, England, and arrived in Philadelphia on 28 August 1750. He and his family probably settled at "Essex" tract outside Clarksville, Virginia, originally patented to Samuel Bell.

 

More About JOHANNES BATTENFELD:

Baptism: 04 Nov 1688, Battenfeld, Hessen-Nassau, Germany33

    

Children of JOHANNES BATTENFELD are:

           i.  JOHANN HENRICH4 BATTENFELD33, b. 14 Mar 1717, Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany33.

 

Notes for JOHANN HENRICH BATTENFELD:

Johann Henrich Battenfeld probably remained in Germany when his parents and other fammily emmigrated.

 

          ii.  ELIZABETH BATTENFELD34, b. Abt. 1718, Michelbach, Mosbach, Germany34.

 

Notes for ELIZABETH BATTENFELD:

Not all researchers list Elizabeth, but she could have been one of the immigrant daughters.

 

         iii.  ANNA MARIA BATTENFELD35, b. 11 May 1720, Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany35.

5.      iv.  JOHAN PHILIPP BATTENFELD, b. 07 Aug 1722, Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany; d. York County, Pennsylvania.

6.       v.  HANS ADAM BATTENFELD, b. 18 Feb 1725, Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany; d. Bef. 17 Mar 1804, Loudoun County, Virginia.

         vi.  MARIA MARGARETHA BATTENFELD35, b. 18 Feb 1725, Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany35; m. 05 Jul 1752, Bethel Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania35,36.

        vii.  EVA KATHARINA BATTENFELD37, b. 03 Apr 1731, Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany37.

 

Notes for EVA KATHARINA BATTENFELD:

Emigrated to American with her parents.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

5.  JOHAN PHILIPP4 BATTENFELD (JOHANNES3, JOHANN PAUL2 AM ENDE (BATTENFELD), JOHANN PAUL1)37 was born 07 Aug 1722 in Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany37, and died  in York County, Pennsylvania38.

 

Notes for JOHAN PHILIPP BATTENFELD:

J. E. Litzenberg, in a letter dated May 3, 1951, and located in the files at the Cornerstone Genealogical Society in Waynesburg, PA, writes that there were two John Bottenfields who came from Virginia into Greene County, PA. He suggests that each of the brothers who came from Germany had a son John. If that conjecture is correct, and I believe as of 12-10-01 that it is, then this Johan Philipp Battenfeld had a son John who went to Green Co, PA about 1810 and to Knox Co, Ohio in the 1830's.

 

Researcher Richard Parks states that, "Although Johann Phillip had ten children who were in America, currently the only descendants of the (Am Ende) Battenfeld families which we have traced down to the present day are descended from Johann Phillips' brother Hans Adam."

    

Children of JOHAN PHILIPP BATTENFELD are:

           i.  ADAM5 BATTENFELD38.

          ii.  BARBARA BATTENFELD38, d. York County, Pennsylvania38.

         iii.  MARGARET BATTENFELD38.

         iv.  JOSEPH BATTENFELD38.

          v.  PHILIP BATTENFIELD38, d. 01 Mar 1849, Manheim Township, Lancaster, York County, Pennsylvania38.

 

Notes for PHILIP BATTENFIELD:

When Philip was quite elderly he was found frozen to death.

 

         vi.  MARIA BATTENFIELD38, d. York County, Pennsylvania38.

        vii.  ELIZABETH BATTENFIELD38.

        viii.  HENRY BATTENFIELD38, d. York County, Pennsylvania38.

 

Notes for HENRY BATTENFIELD:

As of 1815, Henry Battenfield was in York County, Pennsylvania.

 

         ix.  JOHN BATTENFELD39, b. 176639; d. 01 Oct 18403939.

 

Notes for JOHN BATTENFELD:

J. E. Litzenberg, in a letter dated May 3, 1951, and located in the files at the Cornerstone Genealogical Society in Waynesburg, PA, writes that there were two John Bottenfields who came from Virginia into Greene County, PA. He suggests that each of the brothers who came from Germany had a son John. If that conjecture is correct, and I believe as of 12-10-01 that it is, then this is the John who went to Green Co, PA about 1810 and to Knox Co, Ohio in the 1830's. This is not verified information at this point, though it is further substantiated by researcher Richard Parks.

In 1815, John Battenfield lived near his uncle Adam's children in Greene County, Pennsylvania.

 

More About JOHN BATTENFELD:

Burial: Houck Cemetery, Centerberg, Knox County, Ohio39

Residence: Abt. 1810, Greene County, Pennsylvania39

 

          x.  SUSANNAH BATTENFIELD40, b. 28 Apr 1771, Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania40.

 

 

6.  HANS ADAM4 BATTENFELD (JOHANNES3, JOHANN PAUL2 AM ENDE (BATTENFELD), JOHANN PAUL1)41 was born 18 Feb 1725 in Michelbach, A. Erbach, Baden, Germany42, and died Bef. 17 Mar 1804 in Loudoun County, Virginia43.

 

Notes for HANS ADAM BATTENFELD:

From Howard L. Lackey in The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families, we read:

"There is evidence that this Greene County family is descended from ancestors who were natives of the Palatinate or Rhine Valley, three of whom came to America on the British ship "Two Brothers," Thomas Arnott, master. This ship left Rotterdam and, after touching at Cowes, England, arrived at the Port of Philadelphia, where, on August 28, 1750, Johannes Battenfeld, Phillip Battenfeld, and Hans Adam Battenfeld took the Oath of Allegiance to the British.

 

No doubt this Hans Adam Battenfeld was the immediate ancestor of the family who settled on "Essex," the tract of land outside Clarksville, originally patented to Samuel Bell."

There is a Bottenfield Junior High School at 400 Hillcrest Road, Adamsville, Jefferson County, Alabama 35005. This school was undoubtedly names after some descendant of Hans Adam Battenfeld who first came to the United States from Germany.

Different researchers (Tim Bottenfield, Litzenberg, Richard Parks) have the wives and children of Hans Adam Battenfield differently. This is all questionable until further research is done.

 

More About HANS ADAM BATTENFELD:

Immigration: 28 Aug 1750, Port of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania44

    

Children of HANS ADAM BATTENFELD are:

           i.  JOHN5 BOTTENFIELD SR.44, b. 28 Sep 1756, Essex County, Virginia44,45; d. 02 Feb 1804, Morgan Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania46; m. 1783, Washington County, Pennsylvania46,47,48.

 

Notes for JOHN BOTTENFIELD SR.:

The headstone for John Bottomfield says the date of death was 2 Feb 1805. This conflicts with the date the will was filed. This cemetery is on private property, mostly buried in fallen trees, new saplings, high weeds, and poison ivy. The headstone was half under a fallen tree. The owners of the property in October 2002 were Clayton and Cathy Albe. It is located near the village of Clarksville. It cannot be seen from the road.

Book 1, page 42, # 68, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania.

"Will of John Battenfeld deceased. In the Name of God, Amen. I John Battenfeld of Greene County and State of Pennsylvania taking into consideration the shortness of this transitory Life, being sick of Body, but thanks be to God of perfect memory and sound understanding, do make ordain and constitute this my last Will and Testament in the manner following. Firstly: I recommend my Soul to God Allmighty from whom I originnally received it, and my Body to the Earth, from whence it first was taken, to be buried in a plain, decent, christian manner at the discretion of the Executors of this my last Will and Testament, in hopes of a glorious change of this mortal Clay at the happy day of general Resurrection. Secondly: Concerning my worldly Estate, both real and personal wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with in this life, I ordain and devise that after my funeral expenses, and all other Debts due out of the same be properly discharged, my beloved and lawfull wife Barbara remain in full occupation and possession of the same, by and with mutual and filial assistance of my legal Children viz: Susannah, Adam, John, Magdalene, Christine, Samuel, Catharine, and Barbara, to occupy and enjoy the unoluments, and benefits thereof, untill my said son Adam be of maturity, provided nevertheless as long only as the same may be managed in peace, and good understanding; contrarywise either in case of disobedience of my said son Adam, or marriage of my sd. wife Barbara, during the minority of sd. Adam that then and in such case equally as at the time of maturity of sd. Adam, all my sd. property, Lands, Goods and Chattles be sold at public sale, (the said Barbara my wife taking thereof for her own use and over and above her portion herein after mentioned viz. a Cow, good Bed and Bedstead, Six pewter plates and as many spoons, a pewter Platter and Dish, Iron Kettel, a Pot and Thatch-oven, Six knives as many forks, of all which she may take her choice, also a Frying-pan, Chest, Spinning Wheel, Wool-Wheel, Side Saddle, large Bible, Hymn book, and all woven Linnen, Pow, and Lindsey, with all spinnen yarn of any denomination that may be found at my decease, and likewise one third part of the proceeds arising from said sale besides, and the remainder thereof after all sd. deductions be made, to be equally divided amongst my aforementioned eight Children. Lastly, I ordain and constitute hereby my beloved wife Barbara aforesd. Executrix, and Friend William Bell of the County and State aforesd. Executor of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoding and disannulling all others formerly made by me, declaring this to be my last and no other.

 

In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this thirty first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three.

Johanus battonfield

Signed, Sealed, published, pronounced and declared in the presence of us, testifying the said Testator of perfect understanding at the executing of within Testament.

George Shocker

Henry Leedes

Michael Rointz

 

Greene County

On the Seventeenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four before me John Boreman Register for the probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration in and for the said County, personally came George Shockar and Henry Leedes two of the subscribing Witnesses to the foregoing and annexed Instrument of Writing, and on their solemn Affirmations did depose and say that they were present and saw and heard John Battenfeld the Testator within named, sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same as and for his last Will and Testament, and that at the time of doing thereof, he was of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, to the best of their knowledge, observation and belief, and further saith not.

Richard Parks posits that this date may have been the original date of his will.

 

More About JOHN BOTTENFIELD SR.:

Burial: Bottenfield Cemetery, Morgan Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania49,50

Will: 17 Mar 180451

 

          ii.  CATHERINE BOTTENFIELD52, b. 26 Nov 1758, York County, Pennsylvania52,53; d. Aft. 1820, Montgomery County, Ohio53; m. Abt. 178054.

 

Notes for CATHERINE BOTTENFIELD:

Richard Parks research shows an extensive listing of the descendents of Catherine Bottenfield and Martin Heckendorn.

 

More About CATHERINE BOTTENFIELD:

Baptism: 26 Nov 1758, York County, Pennsylvania54,55

 

         iii.  LEONARD POTTERFIELD55, b. Abt. 176055.

 

Notes for LEONARD POTTERFIELD:

Changed his name to Potterfield

According to Richard Parks, Leonard Potterfield was in Loudoun County, VA in the years 1791 and 1794 according to land lease records.

 

         iv.  ADAM BOTTENFIELD56, b. 1764, York County, Pennsylvania57; d. 11 May 1815, Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania58,59; m. 11 Apr 1789, Loudoun County, Virginia60.

 

Notes for ADAM BOTTENFIELD:

For further information about this Adam Bottenfield, see Tim Bottenfield database and the Richard Parks database. Adam and Eve Margreth (Schaka) Bottenfeld had 8 children.

 

More About ADAM BOTTENFIELD:

Burial: Hershberger Cemetery, Pennsylvania60

Census: 1810, Colerain, Bedford County, Pennsylvania61

 

          v.  HENRY POTTERFIELD62, b. 176462; d. 1823, Loudoun County, Virginia62; m. 18 Apr 179662.

 

Notes for HENRY POTTERFIELD:

Had 9 children - see the research of Richard Parks.

 

         vi.  JACOB BOTTENFIELD63, b. 1766, Manheim, York County, Pennsylvania64,65; d. 27 Oct 1815, Loudoun County, Virginia65; m. 18 Sep 1798, Frederick, Maryland66,67.

 

Notes for JACOB BOTTENFIELD:

Jacob and Elizabeth (Emmerich) Potterfield had 7 children. See Richard Parks research.

 

        vii.  GEORGE MICHAEL BATTENFELD68, b. 05 Dec 1767, Manheim Township, Lancaster, York County, Pennsylvania68,69; d. 12 Aug 1837, Big Springs Township, Seneca County, Ohio69; m. Loudoun County, Virginia69.

 

Notes for GEORGE MICHAEL BATTENFELD:

Further information on George Michael Battenfeld and his descendents, see database from Tim Bottenfield. Also see the research of Richard Parks, who lists 9 children.

 

        viii.  ELIZABETH BOTTENFIELD69, b. 1769, Washington County, Pennsylvania69; m. 179669.

 

Notes for ELIZABETH BOTTENFIELD:

Elizabeth is not listed in other researcher's work. Richard Parks says she may be the daughter of Hans Adam and Eva Margaretha. However, Eva Margareta, I believe, was the wife of Adam, son of Hans Adam. This Elizabeth is therefore in question util further research.

 

         ix.  SAMUEL BOTTENFIELD70, b. 1770, Washington County, Pennsylvania71; d. 14 May 1820, Franklin County, Pennsylvania71; m. 16 Jan 1806, New Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Ohio71.

 

Notes for SAMUEL BOTTENFIELD:

This Samuel is mixed up in some researcher's work with the Samuel Bottenfield who went to Monroe County, Ohio.

 

Richard Parks says he may be the son of Hans Adam and Eva Margaretha. However, Eva Margareta, I believe, was the wife of Adam, son of Hans Adam. This Samuel is therefore in question until further research.

 

 

 

Endnotes

 

1.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

2.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

3.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

4.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

5.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

6.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

7.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

8.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

9.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

10.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

11.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

12.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

13.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

14.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

15.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

16.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

17.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

18.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

19.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

20.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

21.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

22.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

23.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

24.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

25.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

26.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

27.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

28.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

29.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

30.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

31.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

32.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

33.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

34.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

35.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

36.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

37.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

38.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

39.  Litzenberg, J. E., Correspondence - J. E. Litzenberg Correspondence with A. L. Moredock, Recipient: Mr. A. L. Moredock, Author Address: Centerburg, Knox County, Ohio, Fi, 3 May 1951.

40.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

41.  Leckey, Howard L., The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families. A genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, File Reference: History 005, DB006, DB007, Waynesburg Republican, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, May 25, 1950.

42.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

43.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

44.  Leckey, Howard L., The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families. A genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, File Reference: History 005, DB006, DB007, Waynesburg Republican, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, May 25, 1950.

45.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

46.  Litzenberg, Homer Laurence  III, Litzenberger and Litzenberg: Origins of the Names and Families, File Reference: DB010, Homer Laurence Litzenberg, Pennsylvania, 1995.

47.  Leckey, Howard L., The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families. A genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, File Reference: History 005, DB006, DB007, Waynesburg Republican, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, May 25, 1950.

48.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

49.  Leckey, Howard L., The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families. A genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, File Reference: History 005, DB006, DB007, Waynesburg Republican, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, May 25, 1950.

50.  Hennen, Dorothy T., Cemetery Records of Greene County, Pennsylvania, Volume 10, Morgan, Washington Townships, File Reference: Directories 010, Cornerstone Genealogical Society, P.0O. Box 547, Waynesburg, PA 1537, 1978.

51.  County Court House Will Books, Record Type: Will, Name Of Person: name as recorded in text, Volume: record book as recorded in text, Book 1, Page 42.; Wills 003.

52.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

53.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

54.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

55.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

56.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

57.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

58.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

59.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

60.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

61.  United States Census, Record Type: United States Census, population schedule, Url: (http://www.ancestry.com), Record Info: digital image by subscripti, Ancestry.com, 1810, Colerin, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, p. 399.; CR098.

62.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

63.  Compiler: Barnes, Robert, Maryland Marriages, 1778 - 1800, File Reference: Marriage Certificate 029, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1978, Marriage 029.

64.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

65.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

66.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

67.  Compiler: Barnes, Robert, Maryland Marriages, 1778 - 1800, File Reference: Marriage Certificate 029, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1978, Marriage 029.

68.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

69.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

70.  Bottenfield, Tim, Compiler: Tim Bottenfield, Bottenfield Genealogy, Household: (334)884-1018, Location: Auburn, Alabama, Url: http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/bottenfield/, File Reference: DB023, 110-B M. White Smith Hall, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, 2000.

71.  Richard R. Parks, Richard R., Compiler: Ancestry.com, Database of Richard R. Parks, Location: Ancestry World Tree, Url: rrp023.ged; awt.ancestry.com, File Reference: DB062, 2002 and 2003.

 

 

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