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Mother: Margaret (Miller) MOLLENAUER |
Father: Jan Jensen VANMETER(VANMETR (AFN: 18BS-1LS)
Mother: Margaret MILLAR(MOLENAUER (AFN: 18BS-1VG)
Father: (John) Jan Jansen VAN METER (AFN: 1Z0F-4W3)
Mother: Margaret MOLENAVER (AFN: 1Z0F-4X9)
_Jan Joosten METREN "the Immigrant"___ | (1630 - 1706) m 1646 _Joost Jans van METRE "the Immigrant"_| | (1652 - 1706) m 1682 | | |_Macyke HENDRICKSEN __________________ | (1624 - 1653) m 1646 _Jan Jansen van METRE _________| | (1683 - 1745) m 1710 | | | _Louis (Lowys) DUBOIS "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1626 - 1696) | |_Sara DUBOIS _________________________| | (1662 - ....) m 1682 | | |_Cathrine (Catherine) BLANCHAN _______ | (1640 - ....) | |--Elizabeth van METRE | (1715 - 1792) | ______________________________________ | | | _Hendrick MOLLENAUER _________________| | | (1650 - ....) | | | |______________________________________ | | |_Margaret (Miller) MOLLENAUER _| (1687 - 1745) m 1710 | | _Jan Joosten METREN "the Immigrant"___ | | (1630 - 1706) m 1646 |_Cathrin Crom van METEREN ____________| (1650 - ....) | |_Macyke HENDRICKSEN __________________ (1624 - 1653) m 1646
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Last Will and Testament of John Hearne, James Island, Berkeley
County, South Carolina, hat maker. Will mentions granddaughter,
Mary Whitter. To John Sandiford, Sr., Thomas Whitter and Peter
Hearne, £300 to be put at interest to be paid yearly for support
of minister of Presbyterian faith on James Island who subscribes
to Westminster Confessions and conforms to the disciplines of
the Church of Scotland. No date.
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From Pike County, Mississippi History, 1798-1876 by Luke Ward
Conerly, pp. 63-65:
"In 1812 Peter Sandifer came from South Carolina on pack horses
and first settled at "Thick Woods" near Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
and from there he came to Magees Creek and settled a few miles
below China Grove on the west side of the creek below Conerly's
mills, through which lands the "Possum Trot" road runs. This was
in 1820. During that year the noted Pacific-Atlantic hurricane,
commencing on the Pacific Ocean, passed through the country to
the Atlantic somewhere in North Carolina. It made a swipe
through Pike County, striking it from Amite County along a
little stream, which derived its name, Hurricane Creek, from
that circumstance. It struck in and swept over the old McCay
settlement near Muddy Springs, where the Spinks brothers live,
following a course a little south of Holmesville and through
below China Grove where Peter Sandifer had settled. It was about
one half mile wide and did great damage outside of its central
line by the side currents, destroying timber and other things as
it passed. It wiped Sandifer's improvements off the face of the
earth. Neighbors were far apart in those days, but it was
customary to help each other in all cases of emergency, so the
Magees and Thornhills, lower down on the creek, and others were
summoned to his aid. On account of the abundance of bear and
panthers, wolves and wild cats, it was unsafe to leave women and
children unprotected. In this instance, as well as others, they
took their wives and children, their guns and dogs, along with
them. When they reached Sandifer's the men went to work to put a
new house, some cutting blocks and some pine poles and peeling
them, and some riving boards, and the women to making
preparations for their meals."
"There was a spring some distance away, which afforded water,
and the children were sent there for water. When they reached
the spring a large black bear had possession of it. The children
were greatly frightened upon meeting the bear so suddenly and
their screams brought out the entire fighting force with their
guns, knives and dogs. The bear, however, was undismayed and
stood his ground against the big pack of trained dogs, and a
genuine battle ensued. It was difficult to shoot the bear
without endangering the lives of the valuable dogs engaged in
the conflict, so the men let the fight go on until finally the
bear picked up one of the most valuable dogs and proceeded to
caress him vigorously while folded in his massive arms. The dog
screamed for dear life, and this was too much for the owner and
he and others rushed in with their big knives and the battle
became one of exciting interest until bruin succumbed at last
from loss of blood."
****Barnwell District SC
Deed Records, October 20, 1806: Peter Sandifer bought 200 acres
on Augley's Branch, Waters of Miller Swamp from Conrad Augley
$300.
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Winn Parish LA - Land Abstracts
Sandifer, Peter - 1892
Sandifer, Mahalia - 1858
Sandifer, Elbert - 1858, 1858, 1859, 1859
Sandifer, Simon P. - 1859
Sandifer, Seaborn J. - 1858
Sandiford, Nathaniel G. - 1897
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From: "Glenda Sandifer"
To:
Subject: Sandifers of Pike County, MS
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 18:42:15 -0600
My name is Eric Sandifer. I am the great great great grandson
of Jesse W. Sandifer, the great great grandson of Samuel
Sandifer and Amanda Smith, the great grandson of Everett S.
Sandifer and Jessie West and the grandson of Alton M. Sandifer
and Virdie (Verdie) Marie Malin. Please let me know if you're
interested in this group of Sandifers from neighboring Copiah
County, MS.
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Mother: Margaret TAYLOR |
Deeds of Amherst Co. VA, Bk L. p. 84; Isaac Tinsley and wife
Jane. ETC. 2 APRL 1808.
_Thomas TINSLEY I "the Immigrant"_ | (1618 - 1702) m 1638 _Thomas TINSLEY II___| | (1645 - 1715) m 1684| | |_Elizabeth RANDOLPH ______________+ | (1620 - 1702) m 1638 _Edward TINSLEY Sr.__| | (1704 - 1782) m 1724| | | _Isaac JACKSON "the immigrant"____+ | | | (1630 - 1700) | |_Sarah JACKSON ______| | (1665 - 1744) m 1684| | |_Jane GULLOCKE ___________________ | (1645 - ....) | |--Isaac TINSLEY Sr. | (1738 - 1814) | _James I TAYLOR __________________+ | | (1635 - 1698) m 1667 | _James TAYLOR II_____| | | (1675 - 1730) m 1699| | | |_Frances WALKER? _________________ | | (1645 - 1680) m 1667 |_Margaret TAYLOR ____| (1705 - 1782) m 1724| | _William or Roger THOMPSON _______+ | | (1630 - ....) m 1659 |_Martha THOMPSON ____| (1679 - 1762) m 1699| |_Ellen MONTAGUE __________________+ (1633 - 1659) m 1659
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