Jurg Heinrich (Henry) Snarr
b. 10 March 1761
Birth |
10 March 1761 |
Jurg Heinrich (Henry) Snarr was born on 10 March 1761.1 |
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He was the son of Jacob Schnerr and Anna Barbara Albrecht. |
Baptism |
22 March 1761 |
Jurg Heinrich (Henry) Snarr was baptized on 22 March 1761 at Jerusalem Lutheran church, Lehigh County (then Northampton), PA.2 |
Marriage |
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He married Barbara Didawick, daughter of Stephen Didawick.1 |
Citations |
- [S379] Daniel W. Bly, A History of the Bly Family of Virginia 1772-1972, page 21.
- [S811] History of Jerusalem Lutheran and Reformed Church of Western Salisbury, Lehigh Co, Penna.
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Barbara Didawick
Citations |
- [S379] Daniel W. Bly, A History of the Bly Family of Virginia 1772-1972, page 21.
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Anna Barbara Schnerr
b. 25 February 1759
Baptism |
25 February 1759 |
Anna Barbara Schnerr was baptized on 25 February 1759 at Jerusalem Lutheran church, Lehigh County (then Northampton), PA.2 |
Birth |
17 February 1759 |
She was born on 17 February 1759 at Lehigh County (then Northampton), PA.2 |
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She was the daughter of Jacob Schnerr and Anna Barbara Albrecht.1 |
Marriage |
1786 |
Anna Barbara Schnerr married John Mauck in 1786.1 |
Citations |
- [S379] Daniel W. Bly, A History of the Bly Family of Virginia 1772-1972, page 21.
- [S811] History of Jerusalem Lutheran and Reformed Church of Western Salisbury, Lehigh Co, Penna.
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John Mauck
Citations |
- [S379] Daniel W. Bly, A History of the Bly Family of Virginia 1772-1972, page 21.
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Eva Wagner
Citations |
- [S377] Klaus Wust, Shenandoah Valley Family Data 1799-1813, page 37.
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Elizabeth Lawrence1
b. circa 1830
Citations |
- [S396] Allegheny Co, PA 1860 US census.
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Elizabeth Watters
b. between 1810 and 1820
Birth |
between 1810 and 1820 |
Elizabeth Watters was born between 1810 and 1820. |
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She was the daughter of Samuel Watters and Nancy ?.1 |
Mary Watters1
b. 1822
Birth |
1822 |
Mary Watters was born in 1822.1 |
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She was the daughter of Samuel Watters and Nancy ?.1 |
Marriage |
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Mary Watters married Valentine Elliott.1 |
Census |
1850 |
Mary Watters appeared on the census of 1850 at Westmoreland County, PA, as follows: N. Huntingdon Twp HH 211/216 Enion? Elliott 36 innkeeper Mary 28 Samuel 17 Elizabeth 14 William 10 Susannah 7 Bette 2 Robert Wisecarver 44 labr Moses Michael 23 labr Alexander Henderson 23 ?? George Bock 19 Do Elizabeth Lilles 18 Nancy Waters 63 William 35 farmer Margaret 21 Joseph Nesbaugh 21 labr [I think Mary's age may be wrong. She was married when her father died in 1838. It would be possible for her to marry at 16 back then, but then she couldn't be the mother of the first 2 children here. I suppose there could have been a first wife.].2 |
Ruth Watters1
b. 1823
John Walthower
Valentine Elliott
Margaret Watters1
b. circa 1829
Birth |
circa 1829 |
Margaret Watters was born circa 1829.2 |
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She was the daughter of Samuel Watters and Nancy ?.1 |
Rachel Watters1
b. 1781
Birth |
1781 |
Rachel Watters was born in 1781.1 |
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She was the daughter of Samuel Watters.1 |
Marriage |
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Rachel Watters married John Boyd.1 |
John Boyd
Samuel Watters1
b. between 1820 and 1825
Birth |
between 1820 and 1825 |
Samuel Watters was born between 1820 and 1825. |
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He was the son of Samuel Watters and Nancy ?. |
Citations |
- (mentioned in his father's will but not in Steve Waters' list of children).
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Lizzie Aird
b. May 1891
Citations |
- [S401] Allegheny County, PA federal Census 1900, Images of microfilm on line at genealogylibrary.com , page 247.
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Charles Elston
Citations |
- [S554] E-mail from Dave Pheasant to Marilyn Imm Blair providing a look-up in the 1881 census of Gloucester, England. 9/27/00 , (He cites marriage certificate Chas Elston to Kezia Imm, St. Mark's Parish, Gloucester).
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Grace Ophilia McMillan
b. 27 January 1916, d. 29 March 1916
Birth |
27 January 1916 |
Grace Ophilia McMillan was born on 27 January 1916 at Crumpler, Ashe County, NC.1 |
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She was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson McMillan and Susie Elizabeth Miller. |
Death |
29 March 1916 |
Grace Ophilia McMillan died on 29 March 1916 at Crumpler, Ashe County, NC, at age 0.2 |
Burial |
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She was buried at Q57 Johnson-McMillan-Reed Family Cemetery, Ashe County, NC.3 |
Citations |
- [S566] Ashe Co, NC Birth Certificates : Book 2, page 3.
- [S339] Ashe Co, NC Death Certificates, Book 2, Chesnut Hill page 5.
- [S14] Russell Hamilton, Ashe County NC Cemetery Records, page 448.
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Daniel Hill
Citations |
- [S571] Interview, Myrtle Jean Colvard McNeill, August 2002.
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John Reeves
Marriage |
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John Reeves married Ollie Elizabeth "Betty" Miller, daughter of William Harrison Miller and Amanda Gentry.1 |
Census |
1920 |
John Reeves appeared on the census of 1920 at Chesnut Hill, Ashe County, NC, as follows: Chesnut Hill Twp, Household 117/128 Reeves, John 39 Bettie 39 Cynthia 13 Ivey 11 Paul 8 Beula [age smeared] Dema? [name and age smeared] Miller, William 87 father-in-law Miller, Mandy mother-in-law 78.2 |
Census |
1930 |
John Reeves appeared on the census of 1930 at Ashe County, NC, as follows: Chesnut Hill township, Household #118
Reeves, John 49
Bettie 49
Cynthia 23
Ivey 21
Paul 18
Bula 14
Dema 12
William Miller 97 father-in-law.3 |
Citations |
- [S574] Danny L. Miller, The Blue Ridge Millers, page 35.
- [S10] Ashe County, NC US Census 1920 , images of microfilm on line at Ancestry.com ,Chesnut Hill Twp, image 14 of 16.
- [S340] Ashe County, NC US Census 1930 , images of microfilm on line at Ancestry.com ,Chesnut Hill Twp, image 11 of 15.
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William E Reeves1,2
Citations |
- The informant on Hardin's death certificate was W.E. Reeves, and a William E. Reeves is found in the 1930 census with a wife named Sophina A. age 36.
- [S340] Ashe County, NC US Census 1930 , images of microfilm on line at Ancestry.com ,Peak Creek Twp, image 7 of 28.
- [S249] Ashe Co, NC Marriage Licenses: Wm E Reeves and Sophina McMillan, 4/9/1923.
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Magdelina Graham Gibson
Elizabeth Pratt
Citations |
- [S575] The Governor Worthington Chapter D.A.R., Marriage Records of Hocking County 1818-1865, page 220.
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Jeremiah Donaldson
Citations |
- [S575] The Governor Worthington Chapter D.A.R., Marriage Records of Hocking County 1818-1865, page 222.
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Sarah Holtz
b. 9 November 1795
Birth |
9 November 1795 |
Sarah Holtz was born on 9 November 1795 at Frederick County, MD.1 |
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She was the daughter of John Holtz and Mary Didawick.1 |
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Sarah must have died young. She was not named in her father's will, nor did she appear in Augusta County church records with the rest of the family. |
Citations |
- [S578] William J. Hinke and E.W. Reineke (translators), Records of the Evangelical Reformed Church in Frederick, Maryland 1746-1800, page 78.
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Floyd C Rankin
Citations |
- [S94] Gladys Nichol Reynolds, Familytreemaker database, given to me on disk, 3/20/2000.
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William Warner1
b. 13 May 1740, d. 28 August 1795
Birth |
13 May 1740 |
William Warner was born on 13 May 1740 at Wethersfield, CT.1 |
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He was the son of William Warner and Rebecca Lupton.2 |
Marriage |
1763 |
William Warner married Abigail Hawley in 1763.1 |
Marriage |
6 September 1778 |
William Warner married Rhoda Treat on 6 September 1778.1 |
Marriage |
between 1779 and 1784 |
William Warner married Elizabeth Norton, daughter of Job Norton and Susannah Olmsted, between 1779 and 1784.1 |
Marriage |
after 1792 |
William Warner married Unknown 4th wife (?) after 1792.1 |
Death |
28 August 1795 |
William Warner died on 28 August 1795 at Lima, NY, at age 55.1 |
Note |
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"William rem with his parents from Weth. to Canaan about 1743. He was a captain in the Revolutionary Army. Being surrounded by Indians, while on his way to Saratoga with supplies, he saved his life by secreting himself under a bridge. The exposure incident to this adventure ultimately caused his death. Before the war, he is said to have owned considerable ppy, but to have sacrificed it in his efforts to supply the army with beef, taking his pay, as he was obliged to do, in Continental currency, which so depreciated, that he soon found himself in a debtors' prison at Albany, NY."1 |
Census |
1790 |
William Warner appeared on the census of 1790 at Columbia County, NY, as follows: William Warner 3 males over 16, 4 males under 16, 3 females.3 |
Family 2 |
Rhoda Treat b. 16 August 1753, d. 1779 |
Marriage |
6 September 1778 |
William Warner married Rhoda Treat on 6 September 1778.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 731.
- [S675] Columbia County, NY US census 1790 , images of microfilm on line at Ancestry.com ,image 4 of 6.
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Elizabeth Norton1
d. after 1792
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Elizabeth Norton was the daughter of Job Norton and Susannah Olmsted. |
Marriage |
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Elizabeth Norton married William Forbes, son of William Forbes and Elizabeth Olmsted.2 |
Marriage |
between 1779 and 1784 |
Elizabeth Norton married William Warner, son of William Warner and Rebecca Lupton, between 1779 and 1784.1 |
Death |
after 1792 |
Elizabeth Norton died after 1792.1 |
Note |
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Why I think Elizabeth Norton wife of William Warner was the Elizabeth Norton who was the daughter of Job Norton and Susannah Olmsted: In the Genealogy of Daniel Owens, it states that Elizabeth Norton, wife of William Warner, was probably the daughter of Thomas and Martha Norton, this Thomas being the son of Thomas Norton and Rebecca Neal. I have several problems with this relationship. First, the Thomas Nortons lived in Saybrook and the Warners lived in Columbia County, NY at the time this marriage would have taken place. Those two places are fairly far apart, and Mr. Owen doesn't give any evidence explaining why a Saybrook girl would end up married to a man in Columbia County. Second, and really a bigger problem to me, is that Elizabeth Norton had seven children with William Warner, and their names don't match up with family names of the Saybrook Nortons. None of the children had a name matching those of the parents, grandparents or siblings of Elizabeth Norton of Saybrook. She did have two uncles named John and Samuel, which were names used in the Warner family, but those are very common names, and why would she name children after uncles and not any closer family members? Finally, I was told that the mother of Elizabeth of Saybrook was a Clark, and pursued the Clark genealogy. In Raeola Cooke's Clark genealogy, a marriage is given for Elizabeth Norton, daughter of Thomas Norton and Martha Clark. Elizabeth married Propser Hubbard in Middletown in 1768.
Then I found another Elizabeth Warner in the Olmstead genealogy, who seems much more likely to me to be the one who married William Warner. Job Norton and Susannah Olmstead had a daughter named Elizabeth who married her first cousin William Forbes and was then widowed. The Olmstead genealogy says that her second husband was named Warner, but unfortunately doesn't divulge the source of that bit of information. I've checked Hartford County probate records for her father, first husband and both grandfathers and not found any clue to it. Now THIS Elizabeth Norton had a brother and a grandfather named John Norton, a brother named Linus and one named Samuel, her other grandfather named James. Those are the names of the four sons of Elizabeth Norton Warner. Linus is a very unusual name, so its use is particularly significant. In addition, the Warners were from Wethersfield, which is in Hartford County, before they moved to New York, and this other Elizabeth Norton was from Hartford. Her father-in-law's mother was a Treat, and William Warner's second wife was a Treat, from Wethersfield. I think it's reasonable that William Warner could have met and married a widow from back home who was related to his deceased wife.3,4,5 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
- [S1031] Henry King Olmsted, Genealogy of the Olmsted Family of America, page 25.
- [S620] Charles Starr Owen, Genealogy of the Descendants of Daniel Owen, Jr, pages 26 and 51.
- [S1030] Raeola Ford Cooke, My own record of William Clark of Hartford & Haddam, Conn..
- [S1031] Henry King Olmsted, Genealogy of the Olmsted Family of America, pages 18,19,25.
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Abigail Hawley1
b. 3 February 1739, d. 17 April 1777
Birth |
3 February 1739 |
Abigail Hawley was born on 3 February 1739.1 |
Marriage |
1763 |
She married William Warner, son of William Warner and Rebecca Lupton, in 1763.1 |
Death |
17 April 1777 |
Abigail Hawley died on 17 April 1777 at age 38.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Rhoda Treat1
b. 16 August 1753, d. 1779
Birth |
16 August 1753 |
Rhoda Treat was born on 16 August 1753.1 |
Marriage |
6 September 1778 |
She married William Warner, son of William Warner and Rebecca Lupton, on 6 September 1778.1 |
Death |
1779 |
Rhoda Treat died in 1779.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Unknown 4th wife (?)1
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Asahel Warner1
b. 4 May 1764, d. 15 January 1847
Birth |
4 May 1764 |
Asahel Warner was born on 4 May 1764.1 |
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He was the son of William Warner and Abigail Hawley.1 |
Death |
15 January 1847 |
Asahel Warner died on 15 January 1847 at age 82.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Matthew Warner1
b. 7 September 1766, d. 4 July 1841
Birth |
7 September 1766 |
Matthew Warner was born on 7 September 1766.1 |
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He was the son of William Warner and Abigail Hawley.1 |
Death |
4 July 1841 |
Matthew Warner died on 4 July 1841 at age 74.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Hannah Warner1
b. 1768, d. 14 August 1851
Birth |
1768 |
Hannah Warner was born in 1768.1 |
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She was the daughter of William Warner and Abigail Hawley.1 |
Death |
14 August 1851 |
Hannah Warner died on 14 August 1851.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Elizabeth Warner1
b. between 1768 and 1771
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Roger James
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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William Warner1
b. 28 January 1772, d. 11 February 1850
Birth |
28 January 1772 |
William Warner was born on 28 January 1772.1 |
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He was the son of William Warner and Abigail Hawley.1 |
Death |
11 February 1850 |
William Warner died on 11 February 1850 at age 78.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Daniel Hawley Warner1
b. 14 October 1773, d. 1860
Birth |
14 October 1773 |
Daniel Hawley Warner was born on 14 October 1773.1 |
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He was the son of William Warner and Abigail Hawley.1 |
Death |
1860 |
Daniel Hawley Warner died in 1860.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Sarah Warner1
b. 1776, d. 1844
Birth |
1776 |
Sarah Warner was born in 1776.1 |
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She was the daughter of William Warner and Abigail Hawley.1 |
Death |
1844 |
Sarah Warner died in 1844.1 |
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Abigail Warner1
b. between 1779 and 1795
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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James Cronk
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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John Norton Warner1
b. between 1779 and 1795
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Arabella Tinker
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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James Warner1
b. between 1779 and 1795
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Cynthia Peckham
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Samuel Warner1
b. between 1779 and 1795
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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Elizabeth Stanton
Citations |
- [S599] Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield Volume II, pages 733-734.
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