_Arthur BURBICK _____ | (1783 - 1857) _William BURBICK ____| | (1822 - ....) m 1852| | |_Sarah HAMILTON _____ | (1784 - ....) | |--Ella M BURBICK | (1861 - ....) | _William FIFE _______+ | | (1777 - 1862) m 1807 |_Nancy FIFE _________| (1827 - ....) m 1852| |_Jane ROBINSON ______ (1787 - 1867) m 1807
[2841] [S251] 1870 Columbiana County, OH Census (Center Twp)
[19469] Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
aged 9, born in OH
[2842] [S294] Davis, Rel ([email protected])
[19532] email
year only
_Abraham CHASE ______+ | (1781 - 1869) m 1803 _Charles CHASE ______| | (1804 - 1878) m 1827| | |_Elizabeth CRACRAFT _+ | (1786 - 1854) m 1803 | |--Abner F CHASE | (1842 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Rebecca CATHER _____| (1809 - 1884) m 1827| |_____________________
[9428] [S629] 1860 Adams County, IL Census (Ellington Twp)
[19977] Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
aged 18, born in IL
[9429] [S735] 1850 Adams County, IL Census (Ellington)
aged 8, born in IL
[18442] [S828] Marriages of Adams County, Illinois 1861-1875; Vol II
_____________________ | _Henry EWING ________| | (1835 - 1906) m 1874| | |_____________________ | | |--William S EWING | (1862 - ....) | _John SUPLER ________+ | | (1790 - 1871) m 1812 |_Sarah Ann SUPLER ___| (1834 - 1907) m 1874| |_Mary SARGENT _______+ (1788 - 1880) m 1812
[4716] [S482] 1870 Greene County, PA Census (Morris Twp)
[19784] National Archives, Washington DC
aged 8, born in PA
[4717] [S548] 1880 Greene County, PA Census (Morris Twp)
[19866] Family History Library, Salt Lake City UT
aged 16, born in PA, called W. S. Ewing
_Godfrey KIRK _______ | _John KIRK __________| | (1660 - 1705) m 1688| | |_____________________ | | |--Joseph KIRK | (1697 - 1773) | _Peter ELLET ________ | | |_Joan ELLET _________| (.... - 1735) m 1688| |_____________________
[N301]
From page 29-30, Genealogy of the Descendents of John Kirk:
Will of Joseph Kirk of Upper Darby, PA
Recorded at Philadelphia, Book E, Vol. V., Page 445.
Be it remembered that I Joseph Kirk of the township of Darby, County of Chester, Province of Pennsylvania, Taylor, being in a good degree of health and of sound disposing mind and memory, blessed be almighty God for the same and all other his mercies, and considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of time when, do make and put Into writing this my last will and testament in manner and form following-- i.e. -- my will Is that all my just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied. Item.-I do give unto my son-in-law Jonathan Evans and my daughter Sarah his wife forty acres of land being part of my plantation and tract of land whereon I now dwell, situate in Darby township, County of Chester, containing 86 acres more or less. The aforesaid 40 acres of land to be divided off from my Plantation the remainder thereof is hereinafter devised to my son Isaac Kirk with one straight line beginning at the line by Darby road and to run parallel with ye line which divides my said land from land of my son Samuel Kirk and the land formerly belonging to Samuel Hood now in the tenure of William Parker, Esq., so as to contain forty acres of land part of my said tract of 86 acres aforesaid, together with all and singular the buildings and improvements to have and to hold forever by said Jonathan Evans and Sarah his wife, and I do likewise bequeath to Jonathan Evans my wearing apparel.
Item.-I do give and bequeath to my son Samuel Kirk thirty shillings money of Pennsylvania as his share of my estate, having provided for him otherwise.
Item.-I do give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Kirk twenty pounds money aforesaid.
Item.-I do give and bequeath to my son Jesse Kirk twenty pounds money aforesaid.
Item.-I do give and bequeath to my son Samuel Kirk twenty pounds money aforesaid.
Item.-I do give and devise to my daughter Martha Thomas twenty pounds money aforesaid, and all which bequests to be paid by my executors after my decease; and the residue of my personal estate I do give and bequeath to my grand son Joseph Kirk, son of Samuel Kirk, to him, his heirs forever. All the rest and residue of my plantation situated in the township of Darby, county of Chester, Province of Pennsylvania, and all my lands, tenements, herediaments whatsoever and wheresoever not devised before, I do give and bequeath to my son Isaac Kirk his heirs and assigns forever. And I likewise bequeath to my son Isaac Kirk my watch with the acquipage and I do nominate and appoint my son-In-law Jonathan Evans and my friend William West of the township of Darby to be executors of my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former and other wills and testaments heretofore by me made, and do declare this only to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I the said Joseph Kirk, the testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixth day of the eleventh month in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy one.
JOSEPH KIRK (Seal)
[12496] [S600] Genealogy of the descendents of John Kirk
[19936]
Subtitled: born 1660, at Alfreton, in Derbyshire, England, died 1705, in Darby Township, Chester (now Delaware) County, Pennsylvania
From page v. of this book: "A fact not generally known is that prior to 1752 the civil year began on March 25, and March was styled as the first month. The tenth month was December, the 11th January and the 12th February." The dates in this book before 1752 follow this style, and all are listed by numbers: Month, Day, Year.
copies of pages sent to me by Kay Hauser (HAUSER7[email protected]), and others downloaded from heritagequestonline.com
[12494] [S583] Kirk Ancestor Charts and Family Group Sheets
[19914]
also includes letters and other family info
copies of pages sent to me by Kay Hauser ([email protected])
provided date and location
[12495] [S600] Genealogy of the descendents of John Kirk
[19936]
Subtitled: born 1660, at Alfreton, in Derbyshire, England, died 1705, in Darby Township, Chester (now Delaware) County, Pennsylvania
From page v. of this book: "A fact not generally known is that prior to 1752 the civil year began on March 25, and March was styled as the first month. The tenth month was December, the 11th January and the 12th February." The dates in this book before 1752 follow this style, and all are listed by numbers: Month, Day, Year.
copies of pages sent to me by Kay Hauser (HAUSER7[email protected]), and others downloaded from heritagequestonline.com
born "7 Mo 1, 1697"
[12497] [S583] Kirk Ancestor Charts and Family Group Sheets
[19914]
also includes letters and other family info
copies of pages sent to me by Kay Hauser ([email protected])
provided date and location
[18684] [S600] Genealogy of the descendents of John Kirk
[19936]
Subtitled: born 1660, at Alfreton, in Derbyshire, England, died 1705, in Darby Township, Chester (now Delaware) County, Pennsylvania
From page v. of this book: "A fact not generally known is that prior to 1752 the civil year began on March 25, and March was styled as the first month. The tenth month was December, the 11th January and the 12th February." The dates in this book before 1752 follow this style, and all are listed by numbers: Month, Day, Year.
copies of pages sent to me by Kay Hauser (HAUSER7[email protected]), and others downloaded from heritagequestonline.com
married "7 Mo. 1723" at Darby Meeting
_____________________ | _Elton NESTER _______| | (1922 - 1990) m 1946| | |_____________________ | | |--Brenda Joyce NESTER | | _Sanford L WEBB _____+ | | (1888 - 1968) m 1908 |_Minnie E WEBB ______| m 1946 | |_Letitia V BOLT _____ (1893 - 1985) m 1908
[12226] [S456] Horton, Denise D. ([email protected])
[19750] email
[17725] [S169] Bringewatt, Lisa Parr ([email protected])
[19358] email
had full date and location