Karen Worley's Genealogy Database
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | before 1748 | Thomas Dickson was born before 1748. |
Marriage | He married Nancy McMillan.1,2 | |
Marriage | Thomas Dickson married Olive Suringer Pope.1 |
Family 1 | Nancy McMillan | |
Children | 1. | Sarah Dickson+ b. bt 1755 - 17663,2 |
2. | Delilah Dickson b. c 1762, d. 8 Feb 18431 | |
3. | Daniel Dickson b. c 17734,1 | |
4. | Moses Dickson b. c 17741,2 | |
5. | Alexander Dickson b. 17741 | |
6. | Douglas Dickson b. c 17751 | |
7. | Mahala Dickson 1 | |
8. | Nancy Dickson 1 | |
9. | Thomas Dickson 1 | |
10. | James Dickson b. c 17761 | |
11. | John Dickson b. bt 1785 - 17901 |
Family 2 | Olive Suringer Pope |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Marriage | Nancy McMillan married Thomas Dickson.1,2 |
Family | Thomas Dickson b. before 1748 | |
Children | 1. | Sarah Dickson+ b. bt 1755 - 17662 |
2. | Delilah Dickson b. c 1762, d. 8 Feb 1843 | |
3. | Daniel Dickson b. c 1773 | |
4. | Moses Dickson b. c 1774 | |
5. | Alexander Dickson b. 1774 | |
6. | Douglas Dickson b. c 1775 | |
7. | Mahala Dickson | |
8. | Nancy Dickson | |
9. | Thomas Dickson | |
10. | James Dickson b. c 1776 | |
11. | John Dickson b. bt 1785 - 1790 |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Mahala Dickson was the daughter of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Nancy Dickson was the daughter of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 | ||
Marriage | Nancy Dickson married Peter Dick.2 |
Family | Peter Dick |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Thomas Dickson was the son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 | ||
Marriage | Thomas Dickson married Margaret ?.1 |
Family | Margaret ? |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | circa 1762 | Delilah Dickson was born circa 1762.1 |
She was the daughter of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 | ||
Death | 8 February 1843 | Delilah Dickson died on 8 February 1843.1 |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Marriage | Olive Suringer Pope married Thomas Dickson.1 |
Family | Thomas Dickson b. before 1748 |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1,2 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | circa 1773 | Daniel Dickson was born circa 1773.3,2 |
He was the son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1,2 | ||
Marriage | Daniel Dickson married Nancy Morris.4 |
Family | Nancy Morris |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | 1774 | Alexander Dickson was born in 1774.1 |
He was the son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1,2 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | circa 1774 | Moses Dickson was born circa 1774.3 |
He was the son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1,2 | ||
Marriage | Moses Dickson married Sarah Osborne.2 |
Family | Sarah Osborne |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | circa 1776 | James Dickson was born circa 1776.2 |
He was the son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 | ||
Marriage | James Dickson married Catherine Dick.3 |
Family | Catherine Dick |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | circa 1775 | Douglas Dickson was born circa 1775.2 |
He was the son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 | ||
Marriage | Douglas Dickson married Johannah ?.2 |
Family | Johannah ? |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | between 1785 and 1790 | John Dickson was born between 1785 and 1790.1 |
He was the son of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1 | ||
Marriage | John Dickson married Susannah Lipps.1 |
Family | Susannah Lipps |
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Father | Thomas Dickson1,2 b. before 1748 | |
Mother | Nancy McMillan2 | |
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Last Edited | 11 Mar 2002 |
Birth | between 1755 and 1766 | Sarah Dickson was born between 1755 and 1766.3 |
She was the daughter of Thomas Dickson and Nancy McMillan.1,2 | ||
Marriage | 1784 | Sarah Dickson married Alexander Smith, son of Hugh Smith and Jane ?, in 1784 at Wilkes County, NC.4,5 |
Family | Alexander Smith b. circa 1755 | |
Children | 1. | 3 unknown daughters Smith 4 |
2. | Mary Polly Smith+ b. bt 1789 - 1790, d. bt 1870 - 1880 |
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Last Edited | 15 Feb 2002 |
Marriage | Hugh Smith married Jane ?.1 | |
Death | 1781 | Hugh Smith died in 1781.1 |
Family | Jane ? | |
Children | 1. | Jonathan Smith b. b 17551 |
2. | Alexander Smith+ b. c 17551 | |
3. | David Smith+ b. bt 1755 - 17651 |
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Last Edited | 15 Feb 2002 |
Marriage | Jane ? married Hugh Smith.1 |
Family | Hugh Smith d. 1781 | |
Children | 1. | Jonathan Smith b. b 1755 |
2. | Alexander Smith+ b. c 17551 | |
3. | David Smith+ b. bt 1755 - 17651 |
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Father | Hugh Smith1 d. 1781 | |
Mother | Jane ?1 | |
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Last Edited | 11 Mar 2002 |
Birth | between 1755 and 1765 | David Smith was born between 1755 and 1765.2,3 |
He was the son of Hugh Smith and Jane ?.1 | ||
Marriage | 1792 | David Smith married Elizabeth ? in 1792.4 |
(Witness) Marriage | 1784 | David Smith witnessed the marriage of Alexander Smith and Sarah Dickson in 1784 at Wilkes County, NC.5,6 |
Family | Elizabeth ? | |
Children | 1. | Nancy Smith 4 |
2. | Alexander Smith 4 | |
3. | Charlotte Smith 4 | |
4. | John Smith 4 | |
5. | Margaret Smith 4 | |
6. | Mary Smith 4 | |
7. | Alexander Smith 4 | |
8. | Bartlett Smith 4 | |
9. | William Smith 4 | |
10. | Grisel Smith b. 17934 | |
11. | Hugh Smith b. 17944 | |
12. | James Smith+ b. 17964 |
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Father | Hugh Smith1 d. 1781 | |
Mother | Jane ? | |
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Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Birth | before 1755 | Jonathan Smith was born before 1755.1 |
He was the son of Hugh Smith and Jane ?.1 |
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Father | Daniel Worley b. between 1753 and 1760 | |
Mother | Rachel Copeland | |
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Last Edited | 23 Nov 2003 |
Birth | circa 1790 | Samuel Worley was born circa 1790 at Charlotte County, VA. |
He was the son of Daniel Worley and Rachel Copeland. | ||
Marriage | 19 April 1809 | Samuel Worley married Mary Worley, daughter of Moses Worley and Rhoda Worley, on 19 April 1809.1,2 |
Note | There were 3 Worley families in Franklin in the 1830 census, Daniel who had a household with just himself and wife, and two Samuel Worleys who had the following households. 3110001-0010001 and 001311-0001001. Note that of the 2 Samuels, the first was age 40-50 in 1830 and had younger sons. The second was 30-40and had older sons. His family exactly matches that of the Samuel who was present in Franklin County in the 1820 census with the following family 310010-10010. There were 9 young Worley men who were married and/or lived in Franklin or Floyd County between 1833 and 1850: Edmund, George, Moses, John, Isaiah, Charles, James, Harry, and Samuel Jr. Of these, Charles and John witnessed James' marriage bond and Isaiah witnessed Charles' bond, so these 4 are most likely brothers. Charles, Isaiah and James are all too young to belong to the younger Samuel with the older sons, so these four belong to the older Samuel. He had seven different sons living with him between the 1830 and 1840 census, so any of the other younger men, like Samuel Jr and Harry, are probably his also. The issue is further complicated by the marriage in 1827 of a Samuel Worley to Nancy Mills. This is a second marriage for Nancy. She gave permission in 1833 for her daughter Charlotte Mills to marry John Aldridge. So one of the Samuel families in 1830 probably includes some of Nancy's children and Samuel's both. She was a widow in the 1820 census with the following family 500000-10111. (The females list could be 10110; the last 1 is faint and may have been erased.) Since the family of the younger Samuel matches the Samuel who was enumerated in 1820, I assume it was the other, older Samuel who married Nancy and added some of her children to his household. This leaves the older young men, i.e. George, Moses and Edmund, to be sons of the younger Samuel. He had 5 sons show up between the two censuses, so Harry, for whom we have no birth date, may be his also. A Samuel Worley married Mary Worley, daughter of Moses, in 1809 in Franklin County. Because the younger Samuel, son of Daniel, was in Franklin about that time, I assume this is he. The main problem with this theory is that the older Samuel isn't found ANYWHERE in the census in 1810 or 1820, and he surely was old enough to have had a household somewhere. I also have not found him in a tax list anywhere before that date. So he had a habit of escaping the tax collector somehow. This could mean that both Samuels were around the whole time and the older Samuel could have married Mary. We have no idea of the name of the wife of whichever Samuel didn't marry Mary Worley. Another problem is that George was born before 1809, the marriage date of Samuel and Mary. This is from he census ages in four different years. Yet on his death certificate his parents are listed as Samuel and Mary Worley. I would guess this means that either they adopted him or one of them had him from a previous marriage or relationship before their marriage. | |
Fact 1 | between 1811 and 1817 | Between 1811 and 1817, at Franklin County, VA,, Samuel Worley was listed for personal property taxes in 1811, 1813 and 1815-1817. His first year, 1811, was also the first year for Daniel Worley, so I am assuming that the Samuel who was listed in this time period was Samuel the son of Daniel..3 |
(Witness) Marriage | 28 October 1817 | Samuel Worley witnessed the marriage of Reuben Bowles and Elizabeth Betsy Worley on 28 October 1817 at Montgomery County, VA.4 |
Fact 1 | between 1819 and 1821 | Between 1819 and 1821, One Samuel Worley was in Franklin County and the other was in Montgomery County, in 1819 and 1820. The one in Montgomery was also there in 1821. Since Daniel's daughter was married in Montgomery County in 1817, it's slightly more likely that the Samuel in Montgomery was Daniel's son. I have not found either of them on the tax lists of 1822-1829. But if the census ages are correct, Charles Worley was born in 1823 or 1824 in Franklin County, so one Samuel was probably there then and just escaped the tax assessor..3,5 |
Census | 1820 | Samuel Worley appeared on the census of 1820 at Franklin County, VA, as follows: 310010-10010.6 |
Fact 1 | August 1820 | In August 1820, at Franklin County, VA,, The county court "ordered that Samuel Whirley be sumoned to appear here on the first Monday in November next to answer the presentment of the grand jury against him for swearing three profane oaths at the house of Samuel Akers in this county, within the two months next preceding the 7th day of August 1820." At the November court, cases were listed against Samuel Whirley, Luke Kesler, Arthur Maxey, Thos Trail and Wm Slone. It appeared they were related cases. Abraham Gossett, who appeared to be the witness against all five, failed to appear, so the cases were continued. In Feb 1821 The last will and testament of Abraham Gossett was filed with the court. In June 1821 the cases against the other 4 defendants were dismissed. Samuel Whirley was not mentioned, which was apparently an oversight in the minutes, because his case was not mentioned in the minutes again..7 |
Census | 1830 | Samuel Worley appeared on the census of 1830 at Franklin County, VA, as follows: 001311-0001001 (man 30-40 woman 40-50).8 |
Fact 1 | 1830 | In 1830, at Franklin County, VA,, One Samuel Worley was listed for property taxes, although both were in the census..3 |
Fact 1 | 1833 | In 1833, at Floyd County, VA,, One Samuel was listed for property taxes..9 |
Census | 1840 | Samuel Worley appeared on the census of 1840 at Roanoke County, VA, as follows: 0000001-00000001 (both age 40-50).10 |
Fact 1 | between 1841 and 1845 | Between 1841 and 1845, at Roanoke County, VA,, Samuel Worley was listed for property taxes..11 |
Fact 1 | between 1846 and 1847 | Between 1846 and 1847, at Floyd County, VA,, Both Samuels were listed for property taxes. At the same time, Samuel Jr was listed in Franklin County, so these were the parent Samuels. One was marked as "Samuel son of P.".9 |
Fact 1 | 1848 | In 1848, One Samuel was listed for property taxes in Floyd County and the other was listed in Franklin County (along with Samuel Jr)..3,9 |
Census | 1850 | Samuel Worley and Samuel Worley appeared on the census of 1850 as follows: I have searched all the households headed by a Worley or indexed as having a Worley for the whole state of Virginia, and I was unable to find either of the two Samuel Worleys in 1850. |
Fact 1 | 1850 | In 1850, at Franklin County, VA,, One Samuel Worley was listed for property taxes..3 |
Fact 1 | between 1853 and 1855 | Between 1853 and 1855, at Montgomery County, VA,, There was a Samuel Whirley on the personal property tax list. I don't know if this is Samuel Jr, one of the senior Samuels, or if one the Montgomery Worleys (who are descendants of the Pennsylvania Worleys and apparently not related to John of Cumberland) had a son named Samuel. The film I checked only went up to 1855..5 |
(Witness) Census | 1860 | Samuel Worley appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of George Bowles at Franklin County, VA.12 |
Family 1 | Mary Worley | |
Marriage | 19 April 1809 | Samuel Worley married Mary Worley, daughter of Moses Worley and Rhoda Worley, on 19 April 1809.1,2 |
Children | 1. | George Worley b. c 1803, d. 28 Oct 1880 |
2. | Edmund Spencer Worley+ b. b 1813, d. bt 1840 - 1843 | |
3. | Harry Worley b. c 1820 |
Family 2 | ||
Child | 1. | Moses Worley b. bt 1813 - 1814, d. May 1859 |
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Father | Moses Worley1 b. between 1769 and 1774 | |
Mother | Rhoda Worley b. before 1772 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 31 Aug 2002 |
Mary Worley was the daughter of Moses Worley and Rhoda Worley.1 | ||
Marriage | 19 April 1809 | Mary Worley married Samuel Worley, son of Daniel Worley and Rachel Copeland, on 19 April 1809.2,1 |
Family | Samuel Worley b. circa 1790 | |
Children | 1. | George Worley b. c 1803, d. 28 Oct 1880 |
2. | Edmund Spencer Worley+ b. b 1813, d. bt 1840 - 1843 | |
3. | Harry Worley b. c 1820 |
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Father | John Worley III2 b. between 1735 and 1741, d. 3 March 1815 | |
Mother | Dorothy ? | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2002 |
Birth | between 1769 and 1774 | Moses Worley was born between 1769 and 1774.3 |
He was the son of John Worley III and Dorothy ?.2 | ||
Marriage | 15 May 1789 | Moses Worley married Rhoda Worley, daughter of Joseph Worley, on 15 May 1789 at Campbell County, VA.4 |
Fact 1 | 1790 | In 1790, at Campbell County, VA,, Moses Worley, age 16-21, was listed for personal property taxes..3 |
Fact 1 | between 1791 and 1809 | Between 1791 and 1809, at Franklin County, VA,, Moses Worley was listed for personal property taxes in most years..5 |
(Consentor) Marriage | 19 April 1809 | Moses Worley consented to the marriage of Samuel Worley and Mary Worley on 19 April 1809.6,7 |
Fact 1 | 1810 | In 1810, at Grainger County, TN,, Moses Worley was on the 1810 tax list..8 |
Census | 1820 | Moses Worley appeared on the census of 1820 at White County, TN, as follows: 100201-02001.9 |
Family | Rhoda Worley b. before 1772 | |
Marriage | 15 May 1789 | He married Rhoda Worley, daughter of Joseph Worley, on 15 May 1789 at Campbell County, VA.4 |
Child | 1. | Mary Worley+ 7 |
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Father | George Randolph Reynolds2,3 b. 23 October 1869, d. 17 August 1956 | |
Mother | Catherine Eliza Jane Imm3 b. 1 November 1872, d. 8 August 1942 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 11 Aug 2004 |
Birth | 20 November 1901 | Ralph Emerson Reynolds was born on 20 November 1901 at New Kensington, PA. |
He was the son of George Randolph Reynolds and Catherine Eliza Jane Imm.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 4 June 1924 | Ralph Emerson Reynolds married Lillian Ballard Aird, daughter of James Hamilton Aird and Cora May Turner, on 4 June 1924 at Wellsburg, WV.4 |
Death | 16 February 1997 | Ralph Emerson Reynolds died on 16 February 1997 at Waverly, OH, at age 95. |
Census | 1930 | Ralph Emerson Reynolds appeared on the census of 1930 at Windham County, VT, as follows: Saxton's River Village HH# 31/34 Chesnut Street Reynolds, Ralph E rent $20/month, owned a radio: R, owned a farm: no, age 28, age at marriage 22 b PA father b PA mother b England Lillian A wife 24, age at marriage 18 b PA father b Scotland mother b PA Thomas B son 2 8/12 Ruth E dau 1 2/12.5 |
Family | Lillian Ballard Aird b. 16 November 1905, d. 8 November 1997 |
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Father | James Hamilton Aird2 b. 1 January 1880, d. 14 August 1935 | |
Mother | Cora May Turner2 b. 4 September 1875, d. 12 November 1914 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2006 |
Birth | 16 November 1905 | Lillian Ballard Aird was born on 16 November 1905 at Sheraden (Pittsburgh), PA.3,4 |
She was the daughter of James Hamilton Aird and Cora May Turner.2 | ||
Marriage | 4 June 1924 | Lillian Ballard Aird married Ralph Emerson Reynolds, son of George Randolph Reynolds and Catherine Eliza Jane Imm, on 4 June 1924 at Wellsburg, WV.3 |
Death | 8 November 1997 | Lillian Ballard Aird died on 8 November 1997 at Waverly, OH, at age 91. |
Namesake | Lillian Ballard Aird was named for an unknown person. | |
Fact 1 | Lillian Aird attended Slippery Rock State Normal School, where she supported herself with a job as secretary to the president of the college. He told her father she was "head and shoulders above anyone in the school." She had a beautiful soprano voice and met Ralph through their music. They eloped to Wellsburg, West Virginia when she was only eighteen..5 |
Family | Ralph Emerson Reynolds b. 20 November 1901, d. 16 February 1997 |
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Father | Thomas Marshall Reynolds2,3 b. 11 December 1843, d. 20 October 1929 | |
Mother | Nannie Jane Waters3 b. 1 February 1841, d. 25 May 1920 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 30 Mar 2003 |
Birth | 23 October 1869 | George Randolph Reynolds was born on 23 October 1869 at McKeesport, PA.4,3 |
He was the son of Thomas Marshall Reynolds and Nannie Jane Waters.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 12 January 1890 | George Randolph Reynolds married Catherine Eliza Jane Imm, daughter of George William Edwin Imm and Elizabeth Frances Harris, on 12 January 1890.5,6 |
Death | 17 August 1956 | George Randolph Reynolds died on 17 August 1956 at Torrance State Hospital, Derry Twp, Westmoreland County, PA, at age 86.3 |
Burial | He was buried at Union Cemetery, Westmoreland County, PA.3 | |
Census | 1910 | George Randolph Reynolds appeared on the census of 1910 at New Kensington, PA, as follows: Renolds, George R. 40 married 10 yrs Katherine 37 children 8, 7 living b England parents b England Myrtle E 17 Grace R 14 Albert T 11 Ralph E 8 Lillian N.J. 2.7 |
Fact 1 | 1919 | In 1919, At the time of his parent's golden wedding anniversary, George was living at 515 Ridge Avenue, New Kensington..2 |
Census | 1920 | George Randolph Reynolds appeared on the census of 1920 at New Kensington, Westmoreland County, PA, as follows: Reynolds, George 50 Catherine 47 b England Ralph 18 son Lillian 12 dau.8 |
Census | 1930 | George Randolph Reynolds appeared on the census of 1930 at Westmoreland County, PA, as follows: In Dwelling # 517 there are two households Witehead, Andrew head rent $35.00/mo 49 married at 31 PA PA PA occupation unreadable Myrtle wife 37 married at 18 PA PA England Mary E ad daughtr 13 PA PA PA 2nd household Renoylds [sic], George R head home owned $30000 60 married at 20 PA PA PA occupation labor industry Aluminum Co Catherine wife 57 married at 17 England England England Yr of immigration 1893, naturalized no McGee, Robert son-in-law 30, married at 25 PA PA PA Occ truck driver, industry road const state [one word unreadable] Lillian daughter 23, married at 17 PA PA England Lester R grandson 4 5/12 Imm, Elizabeth mother 80 widow England England England immigration 1893 naturalized no The household next door is Hugus, Harry L head rent $25.00 39, married at 24 PA PA PA occupation no Grace R wife 34 married at 19 PA PA England Myrtle A dau 12 Robert P son 10.9 |
Family | Catherine Eliza Jane Imm b. 1 November 1872, d. 8 August 1942 | |
Marriage | 12 January 1890 | He married Catherine Eliza Jane Imm, daughter of George William Edwin Imm and Elizabeth Frances Harris, on 12 January 1890.5,6 |
Children | 1. | Ethel May Reynolds b. 22 Aug 1890, d. 5 May 18915 |
2. | Myrtle E Reynolds b. 17 Feb 1893, d. Sep 198310 | |
3. | Grace Reynolds b. 27 Mar 1896, d. Dec 197210 | |
4. | Albert Reynolds b. c 189910 | |
5. | Ralph Emerson Reynolds+ b. 20 Nov 1901, d. 16 Feb 199710,11 | |
6. | Edwin Reynolds b. c 190410 | |
7. | Elsie Reynolds b. c 190410 | |
8. | Lillian N. J. Reynolds b. Nov 190710 |
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Father | George William Edwin Imm1,2,3,4 b. 29 October 1852, d. 29 October 1919 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Frances Harris1,3,4 b. 13 August 1847, d. 3 December 1939 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2003 |
Birth | 1 November 1872 | Catherine Eliza Jane Imm was born on 1 November 1872 at Lydney, Gloucester, England.3,4 |
She was the daughter of George William Edwin Imm and Elizabeth Frances Harris.1,2,3,4 | ||
Marriage | 12 January 1890 | Catherine Eliza Jane Imm married George Randolph Reynolds, son of Thomas Marshall Reynolds and Nannie Jane Waters, on 12 January 1890.5,4 |
Death | 8 August 1942 | Catherine Eliza Jane Imm died on 8 August 1942 at New Kensington, PA, at age 69.3 |
Burial | She was buried at Union Cemetery, Westmoreland County, PA.3 | |
Fact 1 | August 1942 | In August 1942, at New Kensington, Westmoreland County, PA,, The text of her obituary is as follows: MRS. CATHERINE REYNOLDS Mrs. Catherine E.J. Reynolds, 70, who has been a resident of New Kensington since the town was founded, died at 1:30 p.m., Saturday afternoon in her home, 517 Ridge Avenue, following a long illness. Mrs. Reynolds came to America with her family from England when she was ten years old. She lived in McKeesport for several years before moving here. Although invalided for the past 15 years, Mrs. Reynolds kept up her affiliation with the Trinity Reformed Church. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on January 12, 1940. She is survived by her husband, George P. Reynolds: by four daughters - Mrs. Myrtle Whitehead of 338 Fifth Avenue. Mrs. Grace Hugus of 24 Freeport Rd. Mrs. Lillian Magee of 517 Ridge Avenue and Mrs. Elsie Nickless of Norwalk, Conn; by three sons - Albert Reynolds of Arizona. Ralph Reynolds of Portersville and Edwin Reynolds of Philadelphia: by three sisters - Mrs. Samuel Reynolds of 336 Fifth Avenue. Mrs. Lillian McAllister of Tarentum and Mrs. Charles Baker of Charleroi; by three brothers - Albert Imm of 511 Ridge Avenue. Edwin Imm of Logan's Ferry and William Imm of Michigan; by 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted from her late home tomorrow at 2 o'clock. The Rev. R. Vincent Hartman will officiate, and burial will follow in Union Cemetery..6 |
Family | George Randolph Reynolds b. 23 October 1869, d. 17 August 1956 | |
Children | 1. | Ethel May Reynolds b. 22 Aug 1890, d. 5 May 1891 |
2. | Myrtle E Reynolds b. 17 Feb 1893, d. Sep 1983 | |
3. | Grace Reynolds b. 27 Mar 1896, d. Dec 1972 | |
4. | Albert Reynolds b. c 1899 | |
5. | Ralph Emerson Reynolds+ b. 20 Nov 1901, d. 16 Feb 19971 | |
6. | Edwin Reynolds b. c 1904 | |
7. | Elsie Reynolds b. c 1904 | |
8. | Lillian N. J. Reynolds b. Nov 1907 |
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Father | Edwin Imm1 b. circa 1830 | |
Mother | Frances Roberts1 b. circa 1830 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2003 |
Birth | 29 October 1852 | George William Edwin Imm was born on 29 October 1852 at Lydney, Gloucestershire, England.2,1,3 |
He was the son of Edwin Imm and Frances Roberts.1 | ||
Marriage | 3 August 1872 | George William Edwin Imm married Elizabeth Frances Harris, daughter of Walter Barrow Harris and Eliza Poyner, on 3 August 1872 at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England. (Marriage certificate: given at the General Register Office Application # G004988 1872 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Chepstow in the county of Monmouth. When married: August 3rd Name and Surname: George William Edwin Imm/ Elizabeth Harris Age: 20/23 Condition: Bachelor/spinster Rank or Profession: Tinworker/------ Residence at time of Marriage: Chepstow/Chepstow Father's name and Surname: Edwin Imm/Walter Barrow Rank or Profession of father: letter carrier/box maker Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me, EK Hauson (vicar) This marriage was solemnized between us, George William Edwin Imm/Elizabeth Harris...in the Presence of us, George Harris/Mary Ann Harris X her mark) [The family Bible says "George Imm and Elizabeth Harris was married at St. Mary's Church Chepstow By the Rev Evans Vicar on August 3, 1871." I figure they just forgot the vicar's name, but the date was probably deliberately fudged to hide the fact that Elizabeth was pregnant with Catherine when she was married in 1872.].4,3 |
Death | 29 October 1919 | George William Edwin Imm died on 29 October 1919 at Canonsburg, Washington County, PA, at age 67.1,3 |
Fact 1 | According to the personal memories of Bob Imm, "G W E and Elizabeth Harris Imm lived on Anderson Street, New Kensington, for many years prior to his death. The house was 7xx Anderson, at the corner of the first alley on Anderson Street in the house on the northwest corner of that intersection. He had a greenhouse behind the house, and several turtles were always running loose in the greenhouse. After G W E Imm died, Elizabeth lived with her daughter Lillian Imm McAllister on East Seventh Avenue, Tarentum, and with Sam Reynolds, Leechburg Road, Lower Burrell Township (now City of Lower Burrell) on a farm off Leechburg Road behind what is now a McDonald's Restaurant and very close to a large city water tank on a hill behind the farm (between the farmhouse and the river) Sam Reynolds worked as a security guard at the former ALCOA plant in New Kensington. Albert Imm lived in the 500 block of Ridge Avenue, New Kensington (I seem to recall 507 Ridge, but not certain).".5 | |
Census | 1881 | George William Edwin Imm appeared on the census of 1881 at Lydney, Gloucester, England, as follows: Irmm, George H 28 Laborer in IR Elizabeth 30 Catherine 8 Surina 7 Emily 5 Frederic 2 Edwin 4m All born Lydney, Gloucesteshire.6 |
Fact 1 | April 1882 | In April 1882, at New York, New York,, George Imm and family arrived from England..7 |
Fact 1 | 4 October 1890 | On 4 October 1890, George Imm was naturalized as a citizen of the U.S..7 |
Family | Elizabeth Frances Harris b. 13 August 1847, d. 3 December 1939 | |
Marriage | 3 August 1872 | He married Elizabeth Frances Harris, daughter of Walter Barrow Harris and Eliza Poyner, on 3 August 1872 at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England. (Marriage certificate: given at the General Register Office Application # G004988 1872 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Chepstow in the county of Monmouth. When married: August 3rd Name and Surname: George William Edwin Imm/ Elizabeth Harris Age: 20/23 Condition: Bachelor/spinster Rank or Profession: Tinworker/------ Residence at time of Marriage: Chepstow/Chepstow Father's name and Surname: Edwin Imm/Walter Barrow Rank or Profession of father: letter carrier/box maker Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me, EK Hauson (vicar) This marriage was solemnized between us, George William Edwin Imm/Elizabeth Harris...in the Presence of us, George Harris/Mary Ann Harris X her mark) [The family Bible says "George Imm and Elizabeth Harris was married at St. Mary's Church Chepstow By the Rev Evans Vicar on August 3, 1871." I figure they just forgot the vicar's name, but the date was probably deliberately fudged to hide the fact that Elizabeth was pregnant with Catherine when she was married in 1872.].4,3 |
Children | 1. | Catherine Eliza Jane Imm+ b. 1 Nov 1872, d. 8 Aug 19428,2,9,3 |
2. | Lurina Kezia Imm b. 29 Mar 1874, d. 16 Aug 19513 | |
3. | Emmiline Ann Imm b. 15 Oct 1875, d. 20 Nov 19363 | |
4. | Albert Edwin Imm b. 16 Feb 1877, d. 19513 | |
5. | Frederick George Imm b. 17 Sep 1878, d. 1 Nov 19173 | |
6. | Edwin Osman Imm b. 26 Nov 1880, d. 10 Sep 19433 | |
7. | William James Imm b. 1 Mar 18823 | |
8. | Eva Imm b. 24 Jul 1884, d. 22 Oct 19223 | |
9. | Walter Barrow Imm b. 25 Apr 1886, d. 30 Jun 18873 | |
10. | Lillian Imm b. 5 Jan 18883 | |
11. | Wallice Imm b. 10 Mar 1890, d. 10 Mar 18903 | |
12. | Elizabeth Francis Imm b. 27 Dec 1891, d. 25 Oct 19463 |
Citations |
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Father | Walter Barrow Harris1,2,3,4 b. circa 1815 | |
Mother | Eliza Poyner b. circa 1814 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2003 |
Birth | 13 August 1847 | Elizabeth Frances Harris was born on 13 August 1847.1,2,4,5,6 |
She was the daughter of Walter Barrow Harris and Eliza Poyner.1,2,3,4 | ||
Baptism | 26 September 1847 | Elizabeth Frances Harris was baptized on 26 September 1847 at Lydney Parish, Gloucester, England.4 |
Marriage | 3 August 1872 | She married George William Edwin Imm, son of Edwin Imm and Frances Roberts, on 3 August 1872 at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England. (Marriage certificate: given at the General Register Office Application # G004988 1872 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Chepstow in the county of Monmouth. When married: August 3rd Name and Surname: George William Edwin Imm/ Elizabeth Harris Age: 20/23 Condition: Bachelor/spinster Rank or Profession: Tinworker/------ Residence at time of Marriage: Chepstow/Chepstow Father's name and Surname: Edwin Imm/Walter Barrow Rank or Profession of father: letter carrier/box maker Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me, EK Hauson (vicar) This marriage was solemnized between us, George William Edwin Imm/Elizabeth Harris...in the Presence of us, George Harris/Mary Ann Harris X her mark) [The family Bible says "George Imm and Elizabeth Harris was married at St. Mary's Church Chepstow By the Rev Evans Vicar on August 3, 1871." I figure they just forgot the vicar's name, but the date was probably deliberately fudged to hide the fact that Elizabeth was pregnant with Catherine when she was married in 1872.].1,6 |
Death | 3 December 1939 | Elizabeth Frances Harris died on 3 December 1939 at McKeesport, PA, at age 92.2 |
Family | George William Edwin Imm b. 29 October 1852, d. 29 October 1919 | |
Children | 1. | Catherine Eliza Jane Imm+ b. 1 Nov 1872, d. 8 Aug 19427,8,6 |
2. | Lurina Kezia Imm b. 29 Mar 1874, d. 16 Aug 19516 | |
3. | Emmiline Ann Imm b. 15 Oct 1875, d. 20 Nov 19366 | |
4. | Albert Edwin Imm b. 16 Feb 1877, d. 19516 | |
5. | Frederick George Imm b. 17 Sep 1878, d. 1 Nov 19176 | |
6. | Edwin Osman Imm b. 26 Nov 1880, d. 10 Sep 19436 | |
7. | William James Imm b. 1 Mar 18826 | |
8. | Eva Imm b. 24 Jul 1884, d. 22 Oct 19226 | |
9. | Walter Barrow Imm b. 25 Apr 1886, d. 30 Jun 18876 | |
10. | Lillian Imm b. 5 Jan 18886 | |
11. | Wallice Imm b. 10 Mar 1890, d. 10 Mar 18906 | |
12. | Elizabeth Francis Imm b. 27 Dec 1891, d. 25 Oct 19466 |
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Father | James David Reynolds2,3 b. 1813, d. 29 March 1887 | |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Kidwell b. between 1817 and 1825, d. 12 July 1902 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 25 Apr 2004 |
Birth | 11 December 1843 | Thomas Marshall Reynolds was born on 11 December 1843 at Jefferson, Greene County, PA.4,5,6,7 |
He was the son of James David Reynolds and Mary Elizabeth Kidwell.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 27 December 1868 | Thomas Marshall Reynolds married Nannie Jane Waters, daughter of James Waters and Hannah Lawrence, on 27 December 1868 at McKeesport, PA.8,7 |
Death | 20 October 1929 | Thomas Marshall Reynolds died on 20 October 1929 at McKeesport, PA, at age 85.4 |
Burial | He was buried at Versailles Cem.4 | |
Census | 1870 | Thomas Marshall Reynolds appeared on the census of 1870 at McKeesport, PA, as follows: Household #117 Rannells, Thomas 32 caulker b VA Nancy 30 keeping house b PA George ?2/12.9 |
Fact 1 | 1876 | In 1876, at McKeesport, PA,, These three Reynoldses were listed in the McKeesport City Directory: James .D., tailor, Eighth and Strawberry Thomas, carpenter, east Fourth Randolph, plasterer, south end Walnut Wm. E., plasterer, Eighth and Strawberry.10 |
Census | 1880 | Thomas Marshall Reynolds appeared on the census of 1880 at McKeesport, PA, as follows: Household #82 Reynolds, Thomas 35 carpenter b PA parents b MD Nannie J 39 housekeeping George R 10 Florence 8 Samuel E 7 (I am not sure of Thomas' age. The first digit is definitley a 3, but the second digit could e a 5 or 8 or 6 or 0).11 |
Fact 1 | 1880 | In 1880, at McKeesport, PA,, These three Reynoldses were listed in the McKeesport City Directory: J.D., tailor, e e tp rd, bet Ninth and Tenth Randolph, plasterer, n s Tenth, bet Walnut and Pine Thomas, laborer, s s Fourth, bet Huey and Central Av.12 |
Census | 1900 | Thomas Marshall Reynolds appeared on the census of 1900 at McKeesport, PA, as follows: Household 287 Reynolds, Thomas b Dec 1845 age 54 m32 yrs Nannie b Feb 1849 age 59, 4 children, 3 living.13 |
Fact 1 | 1919 | According to the article about the celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Thomas and Nannie Reynolds lived in McKeesport at the time of their marriage and until about 1902, when they moved to New Kensington. They later moved back to McKeesport for a while and back to New Kensington in about 1912. At the time of the article their address was 313 Eighth Street..8 |
Employment | 1919 | At the time of his fiftieth wedding anniversary, T.M. Reynolds was employed "at the Aluminum works.".8 |
Fact 1 | 1920 | In 1920, at New Kensington, PA,, The following article appeared in the New Kensington newspaper: Thomas M. Reynold was born in Alexandria, VA, December 11, 1843. Removing to the north some time before the outbreak of the Civil War, he enlisted in Company A, one Hundred and Second Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, August 20, 1862. While in the service Mr. Reynolds served under Col. Rowley at Antieam, Bull Run, Chancellorville, Fredericksburg and Rapidan. He also fought under General Meade at Gettysburg. While engaged in encounters in the Shenandoah Valley, twice he received slight wounds and was captured by Mirby's Gorillas. A rope was fastened around his neck and he was about to be hung when. by the fortunes of fate, he was recaptured by his own troops and thus returned home under Colonel Pitchell, Captain Foster Alward and Lieutenant Greenwalt. Mustered out in Washington, June 28, 1865, he arrived in Pittsburgh July 3 where he attended a reception given in old city hall at which the state and county officials were present. He was honorably discharged at Camp Reynolds, Braddock, July 5, 1865. December 27, 1868 Mr. Reynolds was married to Miss Nannie Waters, daughter of James Waters, a pioneer resident of McKeesport, where they made their home following the ceremony until nineteen years ago, when they removed to New Kensington. Later they removed again to McKeesport only to return to New Kensington about nine years ago. Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated their golden anniversary while living in Eighth St this city. Mr. Reynolds now resides at 518 Ridge Av after six weeks illnes due to paralytic stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds had three children, George R. Reynolds, Mrs. Florence Herrington and Samuel E Reynolds, all of New Kensington. Mr. Reynolds has also fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Before his retirement several years ago Mr. Reynolds was employed at the Aluminum company plant. [There are a number of things wrong with this article. First he was not born in Alexandria. Every census, his pension application and his death certificate all say he was born in Green County, PA. Second, his Civil War pension application says he didn't enlist until 1865, which was too late to have been in most of the battles listed. It does say he was in Company A 102nd. My mother has checked on that company and it DID fight in those battles. So either the person writing the article just looked up battles the company fought in, or there was something fishy about his pension application that he didn't claim service he really had OR he'd been lying to people about his service and saying he'd been in all those battles when he hadn't really. My favorite theory is that he had more than one enlistment in the war but the record of the earlier one was lost, and he had to conform his application to the record that survived. I do know that both his father and his brother Randolph had more than one enlistment, so it must have been common.].14 |
Family | Nannie Jane Waters b. 1 February 1841, d. 25 May 1920 | |
Marriage | 27 December 1868 | He married Nannie Jane Waters, daughter of James Waters and Hannah Lawrence, on 27 December 1868 at McKeesport, PA.8,7 |
Children | 1. | George Randolph Reynolds+ b. 23 Oct 1869, d. 17 Aug 19568,15 |
2. | Florence Reynolds+ b. 11 Apr 18718 | |
3. | Samuel Edwin Reynolds b. 16 May 18738 | |
4. | Maud Elizabeth Reynolds b. 11 Jun 1875, d. 8 Aug 1876 |
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Father | James Waters2,3 b. 14 May 1815, d. 1 March 1895 | |
Mother | Hannah Lawrence3 b. 7 February 1820, d. 19 September 1897 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 16 Jan 2003 |
Birth | 1 February 1841 | Nannie Jane Waters was born on 1 February 1841 at Stewartsville, Westmoreland County, PA.4 |
She was the daughter of James Waters and Hannah Lawrence.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 27 December 1868 | Nannie Jane Waters married Thomas Marshall Reynolds, son of James David Reynolds and Mary Elizabeth Kidwell, on 27 December 1868 at McKeesport, PA.5,6 |
Death | 25 May 1920 | Nannie Jane Waters died on 25 May 1920 at New Kensington, Westmoreland County, PA, at age 79.3 |
Fact 1 | Nannie Jane Reynolds died of a paralytic stroke. She was conscious until the last few days, but was unable to speak. She was a member of New Kensington Methodist Church. At the time of her death, her husband, T.M. Reynolds, was confined to his bed due to pleurisy..4 |
Family | Thomas Marshall Reynolds b. 11 December 1843, d. 20 October 1929 | |
Children | 1. | George Randolph Reynolds+ b. 23 Oct 1869, d. 17 Aug 19567 |
2. | Florence Reynolds+ b. 11 Apr 1871 | |
3. | Samuel Edwin Reynolds b. 16 May 1873 | |
4. | Maud Elizabeth Reynolds b. 11 Jun 1875, d. 8 Aug 1876 |
Citations |
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Father | David Reynolds1 b. circa 1767, d. 31 August 1821 | |
Mother | Sarah Louisa Fowler b. between 1780 and 1785, d. 9 April 1849 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 23 Feb 2005 |
Birth | 1813 | James David Reynolds was born in 1813 at Alexandria, VA.2 |
He was the son of David Reynolds and Sarah Louisa Fowler.1 | ||
Marriage | February 1836 | James David Reynolds married Mary Elizabeth Kidwell, daughter of James Kidwell and Elizabeth ?, in February 1836 at Dunbarton Street M.E. Church, Georgetown, D.C..3,4 |
Death | 29 March 1887 | James David Reynolds died on 29 March 1887 at McKeesport, PA.2 |
Note | J.D. Reynolds' obituary stated that he had twelve children, or which eight were alive in 1887. The eight listed were sons R.R., T.M., Wm.E., and J.D., and daughters Mrs. Carrie , widow of the late W.B. Momeyer, Mrs. Jane Tife, Mrs. J.P. Taylor and Mrs Harry Lehman. This means Harry and Edward died young, probably between the 1870 and 1880 census. I know that Mrs. Lehman was named Belle (presumably Isabella), so that leaves Lizzie, Anne Mariah and Anlista who appeared as children of this couple on some census. One of the three was alive in 1887 and married to a J.P. Taylor. The most likely candidate for this is Lizzie, because she was alive at the age of 18 in the 1880 census.2 | |
Note | I know that J.D. is the son of David and Louisa Reynolds of Alexandria, because they had a son named James David and a daughter named Elvina. Our James David was born in Alexandria and also had a sister named Elvina (according to his pension application.) In addition, I know from the 1847 deed that James David the son of David and Louisa moved to Wheeling, WV, which isn't too far from McKeesport, and his age in the 1820 census shows that he was born between 1810 and 1820, which fits with McKeesport J.D. | |
Census | 1840 | James David Reynolds appeared on the census of 1840 at Muskingum County, OH, as follows: 00001-10001. I am confident this is our James D. because I know his sister Ann Eliza Reynolds Willis and her husband Archibald lived in Muskingum County when they signed for the sale of their father's house in 1847. They were found there also in the 1840 census, so it makes sense that J.D. and Mary E. came to Ohio with his sister. Also the ages of this family match.5 |
Fact 1 | 1847 | In 1847, at Wheeling, WV,, James D. and Mary E. were residents of Wheeling when they signed for the sale of his father's house in 1847..6 |
(Witness) Fact 1 | 26 July 1847 | On 26 July 1847, at Alexandria, VA,, Archibald and Ann Eliza Willis of Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, James D. and Mary E. Reynolds of Wheeling, Virginia and Richard H. and Elvina M. Hall of Alexandria sold to Henry Hobb of Alexandria for $200 all their right to a tenement and lot in Alexandria on the east side of Fairfax Street between Duke and Wolfe Streets, of which David Reynolds, father of Ann Eliza Willis, James D. Reynolds and Elvina M. Hall died seized intestate, when then descended to them and their brothers Ferdinand and John, the latter of whom having deceased intestate and his interest descended to them and Ferdinand and their mother, now the wife of said Henry Hobb. The six sellers each appeared separately before county officials in their county of residence and acknowledged the deed. Alexandria was part of the District of Columbia from 1789 until it was given back to Virginia in 1847. On a part of this deed Alexandria is referred to as "Alexandria County, Virginia.".6 |
Census | 1850 | James David Reynolds appeared on the census of 1850 at Jefferson Township, Greene County, PA, as follows: James D. Reynolds 36 Tailor b DC Mary C 33 b DC Anlista 10 b Ohio Jane Ann 8 p Ohio Anne Mariah 5 b VA Randolph R 3 b DC Thomas H 6/12 b PA.7 |
Fact 1 | 1859 | According to his obituary, J.D. and family moved to McKeesport in 1859. However, he was not enumerated there in the 1860 census. He was also not in Greene Co or elsewhere in Allegheny, so I think the census taker missed him. He enlisted for the first time in Wheeling, WV, which was where he lived before moving to Greene County, so I checked the census there too, but he was not found..2 |
Census | 1860 | James David Reynolds appeared on the census of 1860 at Carroll Township, Monongahela, Washington County, PA, as follows: Household #43 Jas Reynolds 43 Jour,Tailor, no real property, perso property $150.00. For birthplace it ditto's the list above, which is all people born in PA Mary 43. The birthplace is also ditto marks Anlasta 19 [listed as male, but that's surely a mistake. She was female in 1850] born Ohio Randolph 13 born District Columbia Thos 10 born District Columbia Caroline 8 ditto Wilbert 5 ditto Isabell 3 born Penna James 3/12 ditto.8 |
Census | 1870 | James David Reynolds appeared on the census of 1870 at McKeesport, PA, as follows: Household #313 Reynolds, James 56 Tailor b VA Mary 47 keeping house b VA Carrie 17 b VA William 16 b PA Isabella 14 b PA David 9 b PA Harry 4 b PA Edward 2 b PA Lizzie 1 b PA.9 |
Fact 1 | 1876 | In 1876, at McKeesport, PA,, These three Reynoldses were listed in the McKeesport City Directory: James .D., tailor, Eighth and Strawberry Thomas, carpenter, east Fourth Randolph, plasterer, south end Walnut Wm. E., plasterer, Eighth and Strawberry.10 |
Census | 1880 | James David Reynolds appeared on the census of 1880 at McKeesport, PA, as follows: Household #239 Reynolds, James 60 Taylor b VA parents b MD Elizabeth 54 Keeping house b VA parents b VA Carrie 27 at home born PA parents b VA Bell (f) 23 at home " [i guess this is Isabella] David 20 plasterer " Lizzie 18 at school.11 " |
Fact 1 | 1880 | In 1880, at McKeesport, PA,, These three Reynoldses were listed in the McKeesport City Directory: J.D., tailor, e e tp rd, bet Ninth and Tenth Randolph, plasterer, n s Tenth, bet Walnut and Pine Thomas, laborer, s s Fourth, bet Huey and Central Av.12 |
Family | Mary Elizabeth Kidwell b. between 1817 and 1825, d. 12 July 1902 | |
Marriage | February 1836 | He married Mary Elizabeth Kidwell, daughter of James Kidwell and Elizabeth ?, in February 1836 at Dunbarton Street M.E. Church, Georgetown, D.C..3,4 |
Children | 1. | Anlista Reynolds b. c 184013 |
2. | Jane Ann Reynolds b. c 184213,2 | |
3. | Thomas Marshall Reynolds+ b. 11 Dec 1843, d. 20 Oct 19292,13 | |
4. | Anne Mariah Reynolds b. c 184513 | |
5. | Randolph R. Reynolds b. c 18472,13 | |
6. | Carrie Reynolds b. c 18532,9 | |
7. | William E. Reynolds b. c 18549,2 | |
8. | Isabella Reynolds+ b. c 1856, d. bt 1930 - 19399 | |
9. | James David Reynolds b. c 18612,9 | |
10. | Harry Reynolds b. c 1866, d. bt 1870 - 18809 | |
11. | Edward Reynolds b. c 1868, d. bt 1870 - 18809 | |
12. | Lizzie Reynolds b. 18699,11 |
Citations |
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Father | James Kidwell1 | |
Mother | Elizabeth ?1 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 19 Oct 2002 |
Birth | between 1817 and 1825 | Mary Elizabeth Kidwell was born between 1817 and 1825 at Alexandria, District of Columbia.1,2,3,4,5 |
She was the daughter of James Kidwell and Elizabeth ?.1 | ||
Marriage | February 1836 | Mary Elizabeth Kidwell married James David Reynolds, son of David Reynolds and Sarah Louisa Fowler, in February 1836 at Dunbarton Street M.E. Church, Georgetown, D.C..3,6 |
Death | 12 July 1902 | Mary Elizabeth Kidwell died on 12 July 1902 at McKeesport, PA.1 |
Fact 1 | 1892 | In 1892, at McKeesport, PA,, Reynolds, Mary E (wid James) was listed in the McKeesport City Directory on 1208 Market St..7 |
Fact 1 | 1893 | In 1893, at McKeesport, PA,, Reynolds, Mary E, wid Jas D jr is listed in the McKeesport City Directory at 1004 Market. This is apparently a mistake, it should be Jas D Sr. James D Reynolds, plasterer is also listed at the same address, so she apparently moved in with her son..8 |
(Witness) Census | 1900 | Mary Elizabeth Kidwell appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Carrie Reynolds at McKeesport, PA.5 |
Family | James David Reynolds b. 1813, d. 29 March 1887 | |
Marriage | February 1836 | Mary Elizabeth Kidwell married James David Reynolds, son of David Reynolds and Sarah Louisa Fowler, in February 1836 at Dunbarton Street M.E. Church, Georgetown, D.C..3,6 |
Children | 1. | Anlista Reynolds b. c 1840 |
2. | Jane Ann Reynolds b. c 1842 | |
3. | Thomas Marshall Reynolds+ b. 11 Dec 1843, d. 20 Oct 1929 | |
4. | Anne Mariah Reynolds b. c 1845 | |
5. | Randolph R. Reynolds b. c 1847 | |
6. | Carrie Reynolds b. c 1853 | |
7. | William E. Reynolds b. c 1854 | |
8. | Isabella Reynolds+ b. c 1856, d. bt 1930 - 19399 | |
9. | James David Reynolds b. c 1861 | |
10. | Harry Reynolds b. c 1866, d. bt 1870 - 18809 | |
11. | Edward Reynolds b. c 1868, d. bt 1870 - 18809 | |
12. | Lizzie Reynolds b. 18699 |
Citations |
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Father | Samuel Watters1 b. 1787, d. 8 July 1838 | |
Mother | Nancy ?1 b. circa 1787 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 10 Jan 2003 |
Birth | 14 May 1815 | James Waters was born on 14 May 1815 at Westmoreland County, PA.2 |
He was the son of Samuel Watters and Nancy ?.1 | ||
Marriage | circa 1837 | James Waters married Hannah Lawrence, daughter of Thomas Lawrence and Hannah Swisshelm, circa 1837 at Westmoreland County, PA.1 |
Death | 1 March 1895 | James Waters died on 1 March 1895 at McKeesport, PA, at age 79.2 |
Burial | He was buried at Fairview Cemetery Lot #35, McKeesport, PA.3 | |
Census | 1840 | James Waters appeared on the census of 1840 at Westmoreland County, PA, as follows: North Huntingdon Twp 10001-00001.4 |
Census | 1850 | James Waters appeared on the census of 1850 at McKeesport, Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Household #267 James Waters 35 lab Hannah 30 Samuel 11 Nancy 7 George 6 Eliza 2.5 |
Census | 1860 | James Waters appeared on the census of 1860 at McKeesport, Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Household 793 James Waters 44 Day laborer Hanna 40 Samuel 21 Day laborer Nancy J 19 George 16 apprentice painter Margaret 8 Ann A 4 Ida B 1.6 |
Census | 1870 | James Waters appeared on the census of 1870 at South Versailles, Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Waters, James 50 lab Hannah 45 Keeping house Anna 14.7 |
Census | 1880 | James Waters appeared on the census of 1880 at Allegheny County, PA, as follows: McKeesport, 3rd Ward James Waters 65 watchman PA PA PA Hannah 58 PA PA PA.8 |
Fact 1 | 1 March 1895 | On 1 March 1895, James Waters, one of the prominent residents of the city, died this morning at 4 o'clock at the family residence, No 715 Fifth Avenue. Deceased had been in poor health for the past two weeks, but his condition was not considered dangerous until the past day or two and his death will be sad news not only to his relatives but to his large circle of friends. Mr. Water's death was caused by asthma of the stomach. Deceased would have been 80 years of age the 14th of next May. He leaves to mourn their loss an aged wife and five married children, namely: Samuel and George Waters, of California; Mrs. W.F. Bush, Mrs. W.A. Russell and Mrs. Thomas M. Reynolds, all of this city. James Waters was born in Westmoreland County May 14, 1815. He came to McKeesport in 1848, and had resided here since. In early life he was a stage driver on the old Greensburg pike, and he also worked on the river. In 1876 Mr. Waters entered the enploye of the W. Dewees Wood company as a watchman, and had been a steady, trusted enploye of the company since until his recent illness. He was very well-known, highly respected and esteemed by all. The funeral will take place from the Coursin Street M.E. Church on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. The interment will be in Fairview cemetery..2 |
Family | Hannah Lawrence b. 7 February 1820, d. 19 September 1897 | |
Marriage | circa 1837 | He married Hannah Lawrence, daughter of Thomas Lawrence and Hannah Swisshelm, circa 1837 at Westmoreland County, PA.1 |
Children | 1. | Samuel Waters b. 18392 |
2. | Nannie Jane Waters+ b. 1 Feb 1841, d. 25 May 19202,9 | |
3. | George Waters b. c 18442 | |
4. | Eliza Waters b. 1848, d. 185110 | |
5. | Margaret Hannah Waters b. 1 Jul 1852, d. 5 Jan 19316,11 | |
6. | Anna A. Waters b. c 18566,11 | |
7. | Ida Waters b. 1859, d. 18626 |
Citations |
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Father | Thomas Lawrence1 b. between 1777 and 1790 | |
Mother | Hannah Swisshelm1 b. circa 1796, d. 7 December 1859 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 10 Jan 2003 |
Birth | 7 February 1820 | Hannah Lawrence was born on 7 February 1820 at PA.2 |
She was the daughter of Thomas Lawrence and Hannah Swisshelm.1 | ||
Marriage | circa 1837 | Hannah Lawrence married James Waters, son of Samuel Watters and Nancy ?, circa 1837 at Westmoreland County, PA.1 |
Death | 19 September 1897 | Hannah Lawrence died on 19 September 1897 at McKeesport, Allegheny County, PA, at age 77.2 |
Burial | She was buried at Fairview Cemetery Lot #35, McKeesport, PA.3 |
Family | James Waters b. 14 May 1815, d. 1 March 1895 | |
Children | 1. | Samuel Waters b. 1839 |
2. | Nannie Jane Waters+ b. 1 Feb 1841, d. 25 May 19204 | |
3. | George Waters b. c 1844 | |
4. | Eliza Waters b. 1848, d. 18515 | |
5. | Margaret Hannah Waters b. 1 Jul 1852, d. 5 Jan 1931 | |
6. | Anna A. Waters b. c 1856 | |
7. | Ida Waters b. 1859, d. 1862 |
Citations |
Last Edited | 3 Nov 2002 |
Birth | between 1777 and 1790 | Thomas Lawrence was born between 1777 and 1790 at PA. |
Marriage | before 1820 | He married Hannah Swisshelm before 1820 at Westmoreland County, PA.1 |
Census | 1820 | Thomas Lawrence appeared on the census of 1820 at Westmoreland County, PA, as follows: North Huntingdon Twp 000010-30010. This is the only Lawrence HH in Westmoreland County.2 |
Census | 1830 | Thomas Lawrence appeared on the census of 1830 at Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Versailles Twp 210001-110001.3 |
Census | 1840 | Thomas Lawrence appeared on the census of 1840 at Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Versailles Twp 21000001-0100001.4 |
Census | 1850 | Thomas Lawrence appeared on the census of 1850 at Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Versailles Twp Thomas Lawrence 65 Lab Hannah 54 William 16 Andrew 11 David 9.5 |
Census | 1860 | Thomas Lawrence appeared on the census of 1860 at Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Versailles TWP HH#515/510 Robert Ludwick 36 farmer Elizabeth 30 Eliza B 10 Hannah M 8 Martha M 6 John 4 Wm 1 Thomas Lawrence 83 day laborer.6 |
Family | Hannah Swisshelm b. circa 1796, d. 7 December 1859 | |
Marriage | before 1820 | He married Hannah Swisshelm before 1820 at Westmoreland County, PA.1 |
Children | 1. | Hannah Lawrence+ b. 7 Feb 1820, d. 19 Sep 18971 |
2. | Jonas Lawrence b. 18221 | |
3. | Elizabeth Lawrence b. c 18307 | |
4. | William Lawrence b. c 18345 | |
5. | Andrew Lawrence b. c 18395 | |
6. | David Lawrence b. c 18415 |
Citations |
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Father | Samuel Watters1 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2002 |
Birth | 1787 | Samuel Watters was born in 1787.1 |
He was the son of Samuel Watters.1 | ||
Marriage | between 1805 and 1810 | Samuel Watters married Nancy ? between 1805 and 1810. |
Death | 8 July 1838 | Samuel Watters died on 8 July 1838 at Westmoreland County, PA.1 |
Burial | He was buried at Long Run Presbyterian Cemetery, Irwin, PA.1 | |
Note | There are a Samuel and William Waters together in the 1800 census of Dublin Twp, Huntingdon Co, PA, but Samuel is age 16-26, which doesn't fit either of the Samuels here. | |
Census | 1810 | Samuel Watters appeared on the census of 1810 at Westmoreland County, PA, as follows: 00100-10200 (N. Huntingdon Twp).2 |
Census | 1830 | Samuel Watters appeared on the census of 1830 at Westmoreland County, PA, as follows: North Huntingdon Twp 2020001-0113001001 (the 3 is hard to read, could be a 2).3 |
Will | July 1838 | Samuel Watters left a will in July 1838 at Westmoreland County, PA. Verbal will made from his deathbed. "James his son shall have the mare called HIS. William shall have the horse called HIS. And that Mary had got as much as the said Samuel Watters thought her share. And that after his death, there should be a sale made of all goods and chattels. First to be paid out were his honest debts. Of the share, the remainder to go to the use of the widow and he further said that Margaret, Ruth and Elizabeth are to have the same at the time of marriage that Mary got. And that Samuel is to be put to a trade, and further his will is that John Irwin would conduct the sole affair. " This was witnessed by Samuel Carson and John W. Davis.4 |
Family | Nancy ? b. circa 1787 | |
Marriage | between 1805 and 1810 | He married Nancy ? between 1805 and 1810. |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Watters b. bt 1810 - 18201 |
2. | William Waters b. c 18151 | |
3. | James Waters+ b. 14 May 1815, d. 1 Mar 18951 | |
4. | Samuel Watters b. bt 1820 - 1825 | |
5. | Mary Watters b. 18221 | |
6. | Ruth Watters b. 18231 | |
7. | Margaret Watters b. c 18291 |
Citations |
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Father | Andrew Aird2,3 b. 23 September 1849 | |
Mother | Jemima Morrison Drummond3 b. 9 May 1846, d. circa 1901 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2003 |
Birth | 1 January 1880 | James Hamilton Aird was born on 1 January 1880 at Mossend, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3,4 |
He was the son of Andrew Aird and Jemima Morrison Drummond.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 16 November 1904 | James Hamilton Aird married Cora May Turner, daughter of Albert Frank Turner and Hannah Maria Bevis, on 16 November 1904.5 |
Marriage | between 1916 and 1917 | James Hamilton Aird married Mildred Atkinson between 1916 and 1917.6 |
Death | 14 August 1935 | James Hamilton Aird died on 14 August 1935 at Monaca, Beaver County, PA, at age 55.3 |
Burial | 1935 | He was buried in 1935 at Allegheny Cemetery, Monaca, Beaver County, PA.3 |
Census | 1910 | James Hamilton Aird appeared on the census of 1910 at Allegheny County, PA, as follows: James H Aird 30 b Scotland Cora M 34 Lilllian B 4 Margaret M 2 Enum Dist 70, Visit #191.7 |
Census | 1920 | James Hamilton Aird appeared on the census of 1920 at Monaca, Beaver County, PA, as follows: Aird, James H 40 b Scotland Mildred 45 b PA Lillian B 14 Margaret M 12 Helen E 5 Household is on Virginia Ave.8 |
Census | 1930 | James Hamilton Aird appeared on the census of 1930 at Monaca, Beaver County, PA, as follows: James H Aird 50 Mildred 55 Helen 16 Household is on Virginia Ave.9 |
Fact 1 | 14 August 1935 | On 14 August 1935, James Aird's obituary: James H. Aird is Claimed By Death. James Hamilton Aird, 55, highly esteemed citizen of Monaca, died this morning at 4:15 o'clock at his home 1544 Virginia Avenue. He had been ill several weeks. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Allegheny cemetery, Pittsburgh. He was an active member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and for many years was director of the church choir. At the time of his death he was the church treasurer. He also was a member of Monaca Lodge No. 1115 Independent Order Odd Fellows, Iron Molder's Union, and the Interurban Octet. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Mildred Atkinson Aird, three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Reynolds, Portersville; Mrs. Margaret Bell, Florida; Miss Helen Aird, New Kensington; three brothers David Aird, Wilkinsburg; Andrew Aird, Sheridan; and Jesse Aird, East Pittsburgh; and one sister, Mrs. James Rorison, Los Angeles, Cal. .10 |
Family 1 | Cora May Turner b. 4 September 1875, d. 12 November 1914 | |
Marriage | 16 November 1904 | He married Cora May Turner, daughter of Albert Frank Turner and Hannah Maria Bevis, on 16 November 1904.5 |
Children | 1. | Lillian Ballard Aird+ b. 16 Nov 1905, d. 8 Nov 199711 |
2. | Margaret May Aird b. 20 Oct 1907, d. 10 Apr 196411 | |
3. | Helen Edith Aird b. 191411 |
Family 2 | Mildred Atkinson | |
Marriage | between 1916 and 1917 | James Hamilton Aird married Mildred Atkinson between 1916 and 1917.6 |
Citations |
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Father | Albert Frank Turner2,3 b. 31 August 1842, d. 1 April 1895 | |
Mother | Hannah Maria Bevis2,3 b. 17 June 1846, d. 11 July 1926 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2006 |
Birth | 4 September 1875 | Cora May Turner was born on 4 September 1875 at Pittsburgh, PA.2,3 |
She was the daughter of Albert Frank Turner and Hannah Maria Bevis.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 16 November 1904 | Cora May Turner married James Hamilton Aird, son of Andrew Aird and Jemima Morrison Drummond, on 16 November 1904.4 |
Death | 12 November 1914 | Cora May Turner died on 12 November 1914 at Emsworth, Allegheny County, PA, at age 39.3 |
Burial | November 1914 | She was buried in November 1914 at United Cemetery, Westview, PA.2 |
(Witness) Census | 1900 | Cora May Turner appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of John Gramentine at Allegheny County, PA.5 |
Family | James Hamilton Aird b. 1 January 1880, d. 14 August 1935 | |
Children | 1. | Lillian Ballard Aird+ b. 16 Nov 1905, d. 8 Nov 19976 |
2. | Margaret May Aird b. 20 Oct 1907, d. 10 Apr 1964 | |
3. | Helen Edith Aird b. 1914 |
Citations |
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Father | Benjamin F. Turner2,3,4 b. 20 July 1819, d. 20 October 1890 | |
Mother | Sarah A. Pedrick b. circa June 1816, d. 23 March 1880 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2006 |
Birth | 31 August 1842 | Albert Frank Turner was born on 31 August 1842 at Gloucester County, NJ.5,6 |
He was the son of Benjamin F. Turner and Sarah A. Pedrick.2,3,4 | ||
Marriage | 23 May 1867 | Albert Frank Turner married Hannah Maria Bevis, daughter of Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. and Bridget Dickerson, on 23 May 1867 at Muskingum County, OH.3,7 |
Death | 1 April 1895 | Albert Frank Turner died on 1 April 1895 at Pittsburgh, PA, at age 52.3,2 |
Burial | April 1895 | He was buried in April 1895 at Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA.2 |
Milit-Beg | 25 April 1861 | He began military service on 25 April 1861 at Glassboro, New Jersey, His rank was that of private. He served in Company A of the 3rd Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. During the time of his service, he was often listed as being sick or in the hospital. One of the diagnoses was syphilis. At one point he was given pay for serving as a nurse.3 |
Description | 29 December 1863 | He was described as On the form for his second volunteer term, Turner's description was given as having gray eyes, auburn hair, sandy complexion, and height five feet seven inches. However, on June 28, 1890, when he applied for a pension, his description was recorded as having blue eyes, light hair, light complexion and height 5 feet 9 inches. Lillian Aird Reynolds, his granddaughter, was told that she inherited her red hair from him. On 29 December 1863.3 |
Fact 1 | between 1865 and 1867 | Between 1865 and 1867, After his discharge from the service, A.F. moved to Zanesville, Ohio, where he resumed his trade as a glassblower and met and married Hannah May Bevis. After the birth of their first two daughters, work became scarce in Zanesville, so Albert left his wife and daughters with his mother and went to Pittsburgh to seek work, whch he was able to do on the recommendation of Jacob Focer. Albert rented a home next door to Jacob Focer and brought his family to Pittsburgh, where Cora and Maude were born. [I don't know where Perce Focer got the idea that Frank's parents moved to Ohio, or where he got the part about him leaving the girls with his mother. That must have been handed down family information. I suspect he left them with his mother-in-law, because I have strong evidence from Benjamin Turner's pension papers that Benjamin and Sarah were never were in Ohio.].2 |
Milit-End | 10 July 1865 | He ended military service on 10 July 1865 at Trenton, NJ.3 |
Census | 1870 | Albert Frank Turner appeared on the census of 1870 at Ward 12, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA, as follows: Household 909/1159 Turner, Alfred F 28 Glass blower b NJ Hanna 24 keeping house b OH Sadie 2 b OH Jessie 4/12 b PA Household 906 is Jacob Focer, also a glassblower and also born in New Jersey. His household includres 10 year old Homer, who later married Sadie Turner. His children, with ages up to 17, were all born in PA, so he'd been there for at least 17 years. My guess is that he was the reason Frank Turner went to Pittsburgh to find work.8 |
Census | 1880 | Albert Frank Turner appeared on the census of 1880 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA, as follows: Pittsburgh, 36th Ward Frank Turner, glass blower 36 NJ NJ NJ Hannah 33 OH OH OH Sadie 12 Jessie 10 Cora 4 Maud 3.9 |
Family | Hannah Maria Bevis b. 17 June 1846, d. 11 July 1926 | |
Marriage | 23 May 1867 | He married Hannah Maria Bevis, daughter of Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. and Bridget Dickerson, on 23 May 1867 at Muskingum County, OH.3,7 |
Children | 1. | Sadie Emily Turner b. 28 Jun 1868, d. 1 Dec 19552 |
2. | Jessie Edith Turner b. 1869, d. 18872 | |
3. | Cora May Turner+ b. 4 Sep 1875, d. 12 Nov 19142,10 | |
4. | Lily Maude Turner b. May 18772 |
Citations |
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Father | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr.2,3 b. 1814, d. 20 May 1881 | |
Mother | Bridget Dickerson2 b. circa 1814, d. between 1860 and 1863 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2003 |
Birth | 17 June 1846 | Hannah Maria Bevis was born on 17 June 1846 at Zanesville, OH.4,3 |
She was the daughter of Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. and Bridget Dickerson.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 23 May 1867 | Hannah Maria Bevis married Albert Frank Turner, son of Benjamin F. Turner and Sarah A. Pedrick, on 23 May 1867 at Muskingum County, OH.4,5 |
Death | 11 July 1926 | Hannah Maria Bevis died on 11 July 1926 at Ben Avon, PA, at age 80.3 |
Burial | July 1926 | She was buried in July 1926 at United Cemetery, Westview, PA.6 |
Fact 1 | As a widow, she lived for year's on her pension from her husband's service in the Civil War..7 | |
(Witness) Census | 1900 | Hannah Maria Bevis appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of John Gramentine at Allegheny County, PA.8 |
Family | Albert Frank Turner b. 31 August 1842, d. 1 April 1895 | |
Marriage | 23 May 1867 | Hannah Maria Bevis married Albert Frank Turner, son of Benjamin F. Turner and Sarah A. Pedrick, on 23 May 1867 at Muskingum County, OH.4,5 |
Children | 1. | Sadie Emily Turner b. 28 Jun 1868, d. 1 Dec 19556 |
2. | Jessie Edith Turner b. 1869, d. 18876 | |
3. | Cora May Turner+ b. 4 Sep 1875, d. 12 Nov 19146,9 | |
4. | Lily Maude Turner b. May 18776 |
Citations |
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Father | Michael Turner1 b. 19 May 1792, d. 15 November 1875 | |
Mother | Sarah Timberman1 b. between 1788 and 1790, d. 1862 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2006 |
Birth | 20 July 1819 | Benjamin F. Turner was born on 20 July 1819 at Philadelphia, PA.2,3 |
He was the son of Michael Turner and Sarah Timberman.1 | ||
Marriage | circa 1840 | Benjamin F. Turner married Sarah A. Pedrick, daughter of Samuel Pedrick and Anna Pratt, circa 1840. |
Marriage | 10 March 1883 | Benjamin F. Turner married Mary A. Ackley, daughter of Benjamin Ackley and Abigail Vanaman, on 10 March 1883 at Trinity M.E. Church, Millville, NJ.1 |
Death | 20 October 1890 | Benjamin F. Turner died on 20 October 1890 at Home of Benjamin Turner Jr. on William St., Glassboro, Gloucester County, NJ, at age 71.4 |
Burial | He was buried at Cedar Green Cemetery, Clayton, Gloucester County, NJ.5 | |
Note | Proof that the Michael Turner with these dates was the father of this Benjamin Turner: We know from his 1883 marriage license that Benjamin's parents were Michael Turner and Sarah Timberman. There were 3 Michael Turners living in Gloucester County in the early 1800's. One left a will in 1806 naming wife Ann, daughters Elizabeth Heritage, Margaret Horner, Susannah, Nancy, and Ester Furniss. He can't be Benjamin's father because he died before Benjamin was born. One died intestate about 1821 leaving a wife named Sarah. The third also had a wife named Sarah and is buried beside her in Cedar Green Cemetery with a death date of 1875. They are buried in the next row from this Benjamin Turner. In the 1850 census, the only one of the Michael Turners to be still alive by that time was living with wife Sarah and had in their household a Hannah Timmerman, age 86. | |
Census | 1850 | Benjamin F. Turner appeared on the census of 1850 at Baltimore County, MD, as follows: Baltimore Ward 2 HH 1174/1459 (all b NJ) Benjamin Turner 27 glass blower Sarah A 33 Samuel S 16 Albert 9 Benjamin F 7 Miles c 4 Howard 2 Mana ?Wempow 25 black b MD.6 |
Fact 1 | 7 June 1852 | On 7 June 1852, Michael Turner and Sarah his wife sold a tract of land in Franklin Township to Benjamin F. Turner for $700.00. The tract was described as including land that Michael Turner purchased from Joseph Izard and a tract that he purchased from John Duffield..7 |
Census | 1860 | Benjamin F. Turner appeared on the census of 1860 at Clayton Twp, Mullica Hill, Gloucester, NJ, as follows: Household 166/172. All born NJ Benj F Turner 40 glass blower Sarah A 43 Albert F 18 Benj F 16 Myles S 14 Howard 12 JAcob 10 Irvin 7 Lewis R 3 Newton 2 (Note: the modern town of Mullica Hill is 6 miles from the modern town of Glassboro.8 |
Milit-Beg | 23 August 1862 | He began military service on 23 August 1862 at Woodbury, NJ, He enlisted in Capt. Wm Henry Moore's Company (D) of the 12th regiment of NJ Volunteers for a term of three years. He was described as 43 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall, light complexion, light eyes, light hair and cooupation watch maker.2 |
Milit-End | 7 January 1863 | He ended military service on 7 January 1863 at Falmouth, VA.2 |
Census | 1870 | Benjamin F. Turner appeared on the census of 1870 at Bridgeton, Cumberland County, NJ, as follows: Household #97/110 Turner, Benjamin 51 glassblower, personal property $200, no real property, born PA Sarah 54 keeping house b NJ Jacob 19 barber b MD Irving 16 painter b NJ Lewis 13 b NJ Newton H 12 b NJ.9 |
Fact 1 | 10 September 1879 | On 10 September 1879, at Tansboro, Camden County, NJ,, Benjamin Turner applied for an invalid pension. The "basis of claim" was "disability from chronic diarrhea resulting from a hearty cold, incurred at Liverpool Point, Md. about December 1, 1862, which settled upon his bowels." The papers related to the original application were dated between 1879 and 1881, and contained affidavits from two former army surgeons, the former 1st lieutenant of Company D of the 12th NJ regiment, his doctor from before the war who said his health then was fine, three physicians who treated him during the years since the war for chronic diarrhea, Thomas Whitney owner of the glassworks in Glassboro, who said he employed Turner before the war and remembered him to have been in good health, and his sons Howard and Irving Turner, who stated that their father had been unable to work since the war due to chronic diarrhea. The claim was accepted and he was granted a pension of $6 per month, apparently retroactive to January 8, 1863 (his date of discharge)..10 |
Census | 1880 | Benjamin F. Turner appeared on the census of 1880 at Tansboro, Camden County, NJ, as follows: page 637 A (Tansboro, Winslow Township) Benjamin F Turner 60 b PA glass blower parents b NJ Janney Wagner 22 b PA housekeeper Also in Tansboro on the very next page are Lewis Turner, age 23, glassblower, with family and Benjamin J Turner, age 36, no occupation given, with family. In Camden, NJ is Irving Turner, 27, salesman, with family, and in Salem, NJ is Newton Turner, 22, glassblower, with family.11 |
Family 1 | Sarah A. Pedrick b. circa June 1816, d. 23 March 1880 | |
Marriage | circa 1840 | He married Sarah A. Pedrick, daughter of Samuel Pedrick and Anna Pratt, circa 1840. |
Children | 1. | Albert Frank Turner+ b. 31 Aug 1842, d. 1 Apr 189512,13,8 |
2. | Benjamin F Turner b. c 18448 | |
3. | Myles S Turner b. c 1846, d. Mar 18888 | |
4. | Howard Turner b. c 1848, d. Nov 18818 | |
5. | Jacob Turner b. c 18508 | |
6. | Irving Turner b. c 18538,13 | |
7. | Lewis R. Turner b. c 18578,13 | |
8. | Newton Turner b. c 18588 |
Family 2 | Mary A. Ackley b. 1831, d. 19 May 1920 | |
Marriage | 10 March 1883 | Benjamin F. Turner married Mary A. Ackley, daughter of Benjamin Ackley and Abigail Vanaman, on 10 March 1883 at Trinity M.E. Church, Millville, NJ.1 |
Citations |
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Father | Samuel Pedrick1 b. circa 1785, d. 16 December 1848 | |
Mother | Anna Pratt1 b. possibly 1786, d. 8 October 1819 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2006 |
Birth | circa June 1816 | Sarah A. Pedrick was born circa June 1816.1 |
She was the daughter of Samuel Pedrick and Anna Pratt.1 | ||
Marriage | circa 1840 | Sarah A. Pedrick married Benjamin F. Turner, son of Michael Turner and Sarah Timberman, circa 1840. |
Death | 23 March 1880 | Sarah A. Pedrick died on 23 March 1880 at Winslow Twp, Tansboro, Camden County, NJ.1 |
Burial | She was buried at Cedar Green Cemetery, Clayton, Gloucester County, NJ.2 |
Family | Benjamin F. Turner b. 20 July 1819, d. 20 October 1890 | |
Children | 1. | Albert Frank Turner+ b. 31 Aug 1842, d. 1 Apr 1895 |
2. | Benjamin F Turner b. c 18443 | |
3. | Myles S Turner b. c 1846, d. Mar 18884 | |
4. | Howard Turner b. c 1848, d. Nov 18814 | |
5. | Jacob Turner b. c 18504 | |
6. | Irving Turner b. c 1853 | |
7. | Lewis R. Turner b. c 1857 | |
8. | Newton Turner b. c 18584 |
Citations |
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Father | Joseph Curtis Bevis2,3 b. 17 October 1776, d. 1854 | |
Mother | Rebecca Lundbeck2,3 d. between 1818 and 1830 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 1 May 2004 |
Birth | 1814 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. was born in 1814 at NJ.2 |
He was the son of Joseph Curtis Bevis and Rebecca Lundbeck.2,3 | ||
Marriage | 22 January 1837 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. married Bridget Dickerson on 22 January 1837 at Muskingum County, Ohio.4 |
Marriage | 13 May 1863 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. married Ann Patridge on 13 May 1863.5 |
Death | 20 May 1881 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. died on 20 May 1881 at Zanesville, OH.2 |
Census | 1840 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. appeared on the census of 1840 at Muskingum County, OH, as follows: 10001-10001 In town of Putnam.6 |
Census | 1850 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. appeared on the census of 1850 at Muskingum County, OH, as follows: Town of Putnam Joseph Bevis 36 Engineer b Indiana Bridget 36 b OH Martha A 11 Alvah (male) 9 Danl 8 Lucinda 6 Hannah 4 Matilda 1.7 |
Census | 1860 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. appeared on the census of 1860 at Muskingum County, OH, as follows: Town of Putnam Bevis, Joseph 46 engineer (on river) b New Jersey Bridget 45 b OH Daniel 18 Rosinda 16 Hannah 13 Matilda 10 Caroline 8 Curtis 6 Theodore 2.8 |
Census | 1870 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. appeared on the census of 1870 at Muskingum, OH, as follows: Springfield, Household #668/681 Bavis, Joseph 56 Engineer (stationary) b Del Ann 60 Keeping house b Penn.9 |
Census | 1880 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. appeared on the census of 1880 at Muskingum County, OH, as follows: Zanesville, 9th Ward Joseph Bevis 67 engineer b DE father NJ mother DE Anna 79 wife b PA father PA mother PA Rebecca Morrison 84 SisterL PA PA PA.10 |
Family 1 | Bridget Dickerson b. circa 1814, d. between 1860 and 1863 | |
Marriage | 22 January 1837 | He married Bridget Dickerson on 22 January 1837 at Muskingum County, Ohio.4 |
Children | 1. | Martha A Bevis b. c 183811 |
2. | Alvah Bevis b. 183912 | |
3. | Daniel Bevis b. c 184211,8 | |
4. | Lucinda Bevis b. c 184411,8 | |
5. | Hannah Maria Bevis+ b. 17 Jun 1846, d. 11 Jul 19262,13 | |
6. | Matilda Bevis b. c 18498,11 | |
7. | Caroline Bevis b. c 18528 | |
8. | Curtis Bevis b. c 18548 | |
9. | Theodore Bevis b. c 18588 |
Family 2 | Ann Patridge | |
Marriage | 13 May 1863 | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. married Ann Patridge on 13 May 1863.5 |
Citations |
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Last Edited | 1 May 2004 |
Birth | circa 1814 | Bridget Dickerson was born circa 1814. |
Marriage | 22 January 1837 | She married Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr., son of Joseph Curtis Bevis and Rebecca Lundbeck, on 22 January 1837 at Muskingum County, Ohio.2 |
Death | between 1860 and 1863 | Bridget Dickerson died between 1860 and 1863. |
Family | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr. b. 1814, d. 20 May 1881 | |
Children | 1. | Martha A Bevis b. c 18383 |
2. | Alvah Bevis b. 1839 | |
3. | Daniel Bevis b. c 18423 | |
4. | Lucinda Bevis b. c 18443,4 | |
5. | Hannah Maria Bevis+ b. 17 Jun 1846, d. 11 Jul 19265 | |
6. | Matilda Bevis b. c 18494,3 | |
7. | Caroline Bevis b. c 18524 | |
8. | Curtis Bevis b. c 18544 | |
9. | Theodore Bevis b. c 18584 |
Citations |
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Father | George Bevis2,3,4 b. 4 July 1744, d. 4 November 1815 | |
Mother | Mary Sooy2,3,4 b. 28 December 1744, d. 15 June 1785 | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2003 |
Birth | 17 October 1776 | Joseph Curtis Bevis was born on 17 October 1776 at Burlington County, NJ.5 |
He was the son of George Bevis and Mary Sooy.2,3,4 | ||
Marriage | Joseph Curtis Bevis married Rebecca Lundbeck, daughter of Henry Lunbeck and Mary Hyde.5,4 | |
Death | 1854 | Joseph Curtis Bevis died in 1854 at Owen County, IN.5 |
Note | The following is the text of an Email I received giving genealogical history for Joseph Bevis, Sr: Subj: Joseph Bevis & Rebecca Lundbeck Date: 9/30/00 12:53:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: [email protected] (Susan Zmrzel) To: [email protected] Hi Karen, I just found your information regarding Rebecca Lundbeck being married to Joseph Curtis Bevis. I am also looking for Rebecca Lundbeck being married to Joseph Bevis. I have never found proof of their marriage. Below is the information I have on Joseph and Rebecca. Could you please let me know where you got your information on Joseph and Rebecca. Thank you in advance. My maternal 4th. great grandfather is Joseph BEVIS born 17 Oct 1776 in Burlington Co., NJ & died 1854 in Owen Co., IN the son of George BEVIS and Mary SOOY. He married Rebecca (LUNDBECK or LIMBRICK???). Joseph and Rebecca had the following children: 1. Marriah b. ca. 1806 in NJ and m. Frederick ATKINSON 1827 in Muskingum Co., OH 2. William b. ca. 1808 in NJ, m. Elizabeth ATKINSON 3. Sarah b. 28 July 1811 in Salem Co., NJ, m. John MCINDOO 1832 in Bartholomew Co., IN 4. Joseph Curtis b. 1814, m. Bridget DICKERSON 1837 in OH 5. Daniel b. 1816 in NJ, m. Elizabeth Anne DOUGHTY 1842 in Muskingum Co., OH 6. Elizabeth married a DAVIS 7. Rebecca married a KERL John. In a history about the McINDOO family, Sarah said she traveled a great deal with her father after her mother died. I am looking for any trace of a Rebecca BEVIS who might have been buried in Ohio from 1818 to 1830. There were LUNBECKS in Gloucester and Salem Co., NJ; Ross and Pike Co., OH; Johnson and Bartholomew Co., IN. WRITTEN BY NORMAN EUGENE McINDOO IN 1949 Joseph Bevis was a pioneer of New Jersey. He and his daughter, Sarah, traveled from Virginia to Illinois, then to Ohio, and finally to Indiana, always traveling in a covered wagon. Sarah's mother was dead at that time and she was her father's housekeeper. They had traveled so much and to so many places that one day she became angry at him and mockingly told him that she was going to marry the first man that came along. That man was John McIndoo, her loving husband for over 50 years. Joseph's close relatives left Indiana early and went to Oregon over the Oregon trail, and I have been told that the name Bevis is rather common today in that state. I have failed to learn the names of Joseph Bevis' father and mother (according to Norman in 1949) but according to the early records there were many by the name Bevis in the east, particular New Jersey. The 1850 census for Owen County, Indiana, shows that Joseph Bevis, age 73, lived with his son-in-law, John McIndoo. On June 4, 1837, Joseph married Frances Tooley but they did not stay together. Sometime before 1850, Joseph left Bartholomew County, Indiana, and went to Owen County, Indiana, to live with his daughter Sarah. He opened up a shoe shop and on one of his trips to Spencer to get supplies he became ill. On the trip home he became too ill to travel so he stopped at the Mason home, and there died of pneumonia on 26 Sept. 1851, and was buried in the New Hope or McIndoo Cemetery on the McIndoo farm. (New Union Cemetery). He was born 17 Oct. 1776, presumably in New Jersey. WILL OF JOSEPH BEVIS OWEN COUNTY, INDIANA WRITTEN 25 SEPT 1854* FILED 5 OCT 1854 PAGES 23 & 24 *Please note that Norman stated that Joseph came home from Spencer, Indiana and became too ill to go on. He stopped at the Mason home and died there. He gave a date of 26 Sept 1851. Since his will was written 25 Sept 1854, I do believe the other date is wrong. I Joseph Bevis do hereby make my lasts will and testament as follows: Term First: I will and bequeath unto William Bevis my eldest son $10.00 Term Second: I will and bequeath unto Daniel Bevis my third son $10.00 Term Third: I will and bequeath unto Joseph W. Bevis my second son $10.00 Term Fourth: I will and bequeath unto my Granddaughter which is the daughter of Walkin Davis $10.00 Term Fifth: will and bequeath unto Sarah Macadoo $10.00 Term Sixth: I will and bequeath unto Joseph Mason my nephew ten dollars and all my wearing apparel. Term Seventh: I hereby authorize Joseph Mason my nephew to administer on my estate and pay all my just debts and funeral expenses and the property is all to be sold. Term Eighth: After the forgoing terms are all settled. I do will and bequeath unto Marriah Atkinson, Rebecca Kerl and John Bevis. Signed Joseph Bevis his mark. Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of William P. Weadly and Joseph Mason. ESTATE PAPERS OF JOSEPH BEVIS 1854 BOX #152 EST 1856 BOX #204 EST Have the original copy of Joseph's will where he tried to sign his name. Witness to this will was Joseph Mason and William P. Headlee. There was an inventory of his belongings by Samuel Mounts and William Headlee. There are several receipts to the estate. He owned Lots #269 and #270 in the town of Spencer which were appraised at $54.30. There was a statement of all the heirs regarding the sale of these lots--"That the descendants left as his heirs, Sarah Macadoo wife of John Macadoo age 45 years, a resident of Owen County; Rebecca Curl age 32 wife of ______Curl a non resident of the state of Indiana; Marriah Adkinson, age 50, wife of ??Fardine?? Adkinson, a resident of Clay county, Joseph Beivs, age 43, a non resident, John Bevis, age 30 a non resident, Sarah Ann Davis infant heir of Elizabeth Davis, a non resident; William Bevis age 47, a non resident; and Daniel Bevis age 40, a non resident. There is a statement from Isaac E. Johnson the Guardian of Sarah Ann Davis the infant heir of Elizabeth Davis. CARTER'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH This information was given by the Historical Society in Bartholomew county, Indiana. Rebecca Bevis might be the daughter of Joseph Bevis. Carter's Chapel was the first Methodist Church in Bartholomew County. It was located in Columbus Township on the Crossroads at I well Station, north of Columbus, Indiana. It was organized in 1821 by Rev. James Garner. In the beginning the meetings were held at the houses of Nathan Carter, Samuel Mounts and others. The first church building was log, apparently located west of the graveyard. On the same approximate site in the 40's a small frame church was built, which served the congregation until 1870, when a brick edifice 40 X 45 was erected at a cost of about $2,200.00, which was dedicated in 1871 by Revs. Sampson Tincher and Joseph Cotton. Early members of Carter's Chapel were: Elijah S. Carter, Mariah Carter, Nathan Carter, Elizabeth Carter, Joseph Bevis, Aaron Bevis, Sarah Mounts, William Lumbick, Sarah Lumbick, Benjamin F. Arnold, Matilda Arnold, Benjamin Piatt, Mary Fiddrich, Edia Arnold, Samuel Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Rebecca Ann Carter, Rebecca Bevia, Jamima Lumbick, Rhoda Hiatt. LAND PURCHASED--NEW JERSEY, UPPER PENNS NECK TWP, SALEM COUNTY 1799 Dec 6, Book B, page 99, for the amount of five hundred and seventy pounds, Daniel Mason and his wife Mary sold to Joseph Bevis a certain Lot of land and meadow ground situated in the township of Upper Penns Neck beginning at Oldmans Creek by John Somerse's land; bounded by Silas Pedrick's land containing 17 acres, 1 Rod and 26 sq. perches. Witness by George Bevis, Thomas Bevis and Lydia Peddrick; recorded 21 June 1800. PURCHASED--NEW JERSEY, PEDRICKBURGH, PENNSNECK 1809 Jan 11, (book and page number not available), for the amount of (unknown), Hudson Springer sold to Joseph Bevis a house and Lot containing 1/2 acres and 330 sq. feet. This was the lot that Hudson Springer purchased of Alexander Bowers attorney for Samuel Kain who lived at Lebenon in the state of Ohio by foreclosing a mortgage which the said Kain held on the said lot from Lydia Pedrick as by the record of the Supreme Court. SOLD--NEW JERSEY, UPPER PENNSNECK TWP, SALEM COUNTY 1809 Jan 11, Book N, page 153, for the amount of $550, Joseph Bevis & wife Rebecca sold to Hudson Springer, 17 Acres, 1 Rod and 26 Sq. Perches beginning at Oldmans Creek by John Somers' land and bounded by Silas Pedrick's land. SOLD--NEW JERSEY, PEDRICKBURG, PENNSNECK 1809 Dec 4, Book N, page 274, for the amount of $55 Joseph Bevis and wife Rebecca sold to Levi Albertson 1 equal 1/2 part of a certain lot of 1/2 acre and 330 sq. feet in Pedrickburgh, bounded by Union Street, Wm. Arskins lot and Sommeres alley containing 1/4 of an acre and 165 sq. feet. SOLD--NEW JERSEY, PEDRICKBURG, PENNSNECK 1810 June 4, Book O, page 450, for the amount of $266.66, Joseph Bevis of the TWP of Upper Penns Neck, County of Salem and State of New Jersey Yeoman & Rebecca his wife, sold to Charles Sexton a certain house and lot situated in Pederickburgh which is bounded at the west side of Union street in the line of John Somers land, to the corner of Levi Albertson lot, to Somers' alley containing 1/4 of an acre and 165 sq. feet. Witnesses by Joseph Sharp and Joseph Borden, recorded 25 Nov 1811. SOLD--NEW JERSEY, 1817 Jul 26, Book V, page 20, for the amount of $440, Thomas Bavis & Sophia his wife of Gloucester County, New Jersey and Joseph Bevis & Rebecca his wife of Salem County, New Jersey sold to Arron Bavis of Upper Pennsneck TWP, Salem County, New Jersey a track of land described as beginning at the corner of Aaron Bavis' other land to Bever Creek to Joseph Nials line containing 30 acres more or less which Thomas and Joseph Bavis seized by the last will and testament of their father George Bavis Dec. bearing the date of 11 Jan 1815. SOLD--INDIANA, BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY, TOWN OF COLUMBUS (no year), Book D, page 153, for the amount of $35, Joseph Bevis of Bartholomew County, sold to John Fowler & Lucinda his wife of Hendricks County, IN described as a parcel of land bounded on the east by John Tiption on the south town of Columbus between Jackson & Wash. Streets. ESTATE--INDIANA, SPENCER, OWEN COUNTY 1854, Inventory of Lot #220 that has the buildings $75; Lot #219 $29; Lot #269 $25; Lot #270 $25. Susan Zmrzel [email protected].5 | |
Census | 1830 | Joseph Curtis Bevis appeared on the census of 1830 at Muskingum County, OH, as follows: Joseph Beavis 1011401-1101 Springfield Twp.6 |
Census | 1850 | Joseph Curtis Bevis appeared on the census of 1850 at Owens County, IN, as follows: In HH of John McIndoo (age 44) and wife Sarah (age 38) b DE is Joseph Bevis 73 b New Jersey.7 |
Family | Rebecca Lundbeck d. between 1818 and 1830 | |
Marriage | He married Rebecca Lundbeck, daughter of Henry Lunbeck and Mary Hyde.5,4 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Bevis 5 |
2. | Rebecca Bevis 5 | |
3. | John Bevis 5 | |
4. | Marriah Bevis b. 18065 | |
5. | William Bevis b. 18085 | |
6. | Sarah Bevis b. 28 Jul 1811 | |
7. | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr.+ b. 1814, d. 20 May 18814,5 | |
8. | Daniel Bevis b. 18165 |
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Father | Henry Lunbeck2 b. 20 November 1728, d. 24 June 1798 | |
Mother | Mary Hyde | |
Pedigree |
Last Edited | 19 Sep 2002 |
Rebecca Lundbeck was the daughter of Henry Lunbeck and Mary Hyde.2 | ||
Marriage | Rebecca Lundbeck married Joseph Curtis Bevis, son of George Bevis and Mary Sooy.3,2 | |
Death | between 1818 and 1830 | Rebecca Lundbeck died between 1818 and 1830. |
Family | Joseph Curtis Bevis b. 17 October 1776, d. 1854 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Bevis |
2. | Rebecca Bevis | |
3. | John Bevis | |
4. | Marriah Bevis b. 18063 | |
5. | William Bevis b. 1808 | |
6. | Sarah Bevis b. 28 Jul 1811 | |
7. | Joseph Curtis Bevis Jr.+ b. 1814, d. 20 May 18812,3 | |
8. | Daniel Bevis b. 1816 |
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Last Edited | 19 Sep 2002 |
Birth | 20 November 1728 | Henry Lunbeck was born on 20 November 1728 at Swedesboro, Gloucester County, NJ.1 |
Marriage | 11 November 1754 | He married Mary Hyde on 11 November 1754 at Gloucester County, NJ.2,1 |
Death | 24 June 1798 | Henry Lunbeck died on 24 June 1798 at Great Egg Harbor, Gloucester County, NJ, at age 69.1 |
Fact 1 | Henry was a ship-joiner, said to be from Switzerland, but with a Swedish name and lived in a Swedish settlement. He came to America about 1748. (Arthur Lunbeck, the author, who wrote in 1937, had the old family Bible. ) The second generation changed the spelling to "Lundbeck." Lindsley doesn't explain the contradiction between a birthplace in New Jersey and the statement that Henry came to America in 1748. Evidently both pieces of information came from Arthur Lundbeck's manuscript, and he is faithfully reporting them..1 |
Family | Mary Hyde | |
Child | 1. | Rebecca Lundbeck+ d. bt 1818 - 18303 |
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Last Edited | 19 Sep 2002 |
Marriage | 11 November 1754 | Mary Hyde married Henry Lunbeck on 11 November 1754 at Gloucester County, NJ.2,3 |
Family | Henry Lunbeck b. 20 November 1728, d. 24 June 1798 | |
Child | 1. | Rebecca Lundbeck+ d. bt 1818 - 1830 |
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Wilkesboro, NC
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