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__ | _John BLAIR Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1700 - 1772) | | |__ | _John BLAIR Jr.______| | (1742 - 1778) | | | __ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Martha BLAIR | (1776 - 1860) | __ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Jane (Janet) HAMILTON HAMBLETON |
__________________________________________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) COCKFIELD of old Craven Co. SC_| | | | |__________________________________________________________ | _William COCKFIELD _______________| | (1755 - ....) m 1801 | | | __________________________________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________________________| | | | |__________________________________________________________ | | |--Martha Hamilton COCKFIELD | (1808 - 1886) | _(RESEARCH QUERY-SC) HAMILTON HAMBLETON of South Carolina_ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HAMILTON HAMBLETON ____________| | | (.... - 1816) | | | |__________________________________________________________ | | |_Jane (Janet) HAMILTON HAMBLETON _| (1780 - 1838) m 1801 | | __________________________________________________________ | | |_________________________________________________| | |__________________________________________________________
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Children:
John Philip Fluck b. 1725 in Mainz, Palatine, Germany
Modlin Fluck b. 1730 in Palatinate, Germany
Philip Ludwig Fluck b. 1732 in Palatinate, Germany
Casper Fluck b. 1740 in Palatinate, Germany
Jacob Fluck b. Jul 1745 in Bucks Co., PA
Christina Fluck b. 1747 in Palatinate, Germany
John Fluck b. 8 May 1750 in Bucks Co., PA
Anna Maria Fluck b. 30 Mar 1753 in Bucks Co., PA
Anna Magdelena Fluck b. 16 May 1756 in Bucks Co., PA
"1. Surnames: Fluke Family Genealogy Forum
Johannes Fluck b. ca 1700
Posted by: Richard C. Fluck Date: April 29, 2000 at 10:00:58 of
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Johannes Fluck and wife Anna Mary Dui immigrated from Kreuznah
or Mainz, Palatinate, Germany in 1744, along with four children.
He died in Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co., PA in 1774. Several sources
indicate he was born ca 1700 in Germany. Most continental
European Flucks are Swiss, not German. The focus of their
present-day concentration appears to be Brienz, Switzerland. My
grandfather Titus Aaron Fluck said we were Swiss-German. A
Johannes Fluck was born Dec. 2, 1694 in Dinhard, Zuerich,
Switzerland, son of Daniel Fluck and wife Barbara Bachman. Could
he be the Johannes Fluck who immigrated in 1744?
Followups:
Re: Johannes Fluck b. ca 1700 Janice Smith 7/05/00
http://genforum.genealogy.com/fluke/messages/20.html
2. Took Oath of Allegiance in the Port of Philadelphia on Oct
20, 1744. Moved to Bucks Co., PA in 1771. Will is available. Had
16 children. Janice Smith - Fluke Surname #17.from Salette Latas
GEDCOM ([email protected]) 7/28/97
He emigrated from the area of Kreuznah or Mainz, just north of
the then Palatinate in the Rhine Valley. He arrived in
Philadelphia on the ship Phoenix, from Rotterdam, on 20 October
1774, along with family, according to Charles H. Price, Jr., 214
S. Main Street, Telford, PA 18969. Johannes likely served a
period of apprenticeship to pay for his family's passage, then
settled in Rockhill Township, Bucks County.
John signed the Oath of Allegiance in 1752, according to Mrs.
Reba Mann Moyer, Perkasie, PA. The Flucks were members of the
Christ Reformed Church at Indian Creek, Montgomery Co., before
1759 (Price, 1966). On December 2, 1769, Hannah Freame of
Philadelphia, a large landowner in Bucks Co., gave a deed for 92
acres and 57 perches of land to John (Flug) Fluck, bounded by
the lands of Dietrich Welgar, Isaac Hunsberger, Henry Freed and
the Freame Manor. In Bucks Coutny, the family belonged to the
Tohickon Reformed Church. On February 24, 1775, Mary Fluck,
John's widow, and Philip Fluck his son, are the Executors of his
Will as recorded on that day. According to the PA Archives,
Johannes' sons Jacob, Ludwick, John, and Casper Fluck were all
privates from Rockhill Township under Capt. Andrew Kechline.
from John Fluke Family by D. Frank Bayer (1988)
"JOHANNES (FLUG) FLUCK, born in 1700, took the Oath of
Allegience in the Port of Philadelphia on OCT 20, 1744. He had
been a passenger on the ship 'Phoenix' under the command of
William Wilson, Captain, which had sailed from Rotterdam,
Holland and Cowes, England. He moved into Bucks County and
settled in Rockhill Township, where he died in 1777. ...
Johannes wrote his last will JAN 25 1771, and it was probated
APR 10 1771, in the Philadelphia Court House:
WILL of JOHANNES FLUCK
#63 Philadelphia Courthouse
In the name of God Amane I John Fluak of the Township of
Rockhill and County of Bucks and Province of Pennsylvanya
yewman, being sickly of Bodey but of sound minde and memerey
Blessed be God do this Twentey furst day of Janewry One Thousand
Seven Hundred an Seventy one make and publish this my last Will
and Testement in manar folowing.
Furst it is my will that all my Just Debts and funarall Expences
be foley payed and Satisfyed.
Secondly it is my will that in Six Months After my decese of
sonnar my Exeutars hearaftar named shall expose all my Rale
Estate to Sale on a Publick Vandee and shallgive the purchera or
purchesar reasonable credit and likewise all my Personal Estate
Exept What's hearafter named on my Wife and it is my furthar
Will that my saide Exeutors shall make, Seal Sign and deliver
unto purchuars of my Rale Estate in Lands Suffishant Deads or
Deads of COvane unto the Byars tharof as sone as it can be done
and it is my further will that my Wife Marey shall have for her
mantanane and Suport as long as she remans my widow in Lew of
Dowar the Interest of One Hundred and Fiftey Pounds Yearly to
Remove in the Hand of my other Exeutor With my Wife Marey named
herafter to be payed oute of my Rale and Personal Estate and it
is my further Will that my wife Marey shall likewise have her
all Waring Apperill and Bed and Beding and Spinning Whe'le and
her CHoise of al one of the Cows and tow Putar Dishes and one
pot and three Spoons and one chest and and Ten Pouns Hetcheled
flax and Ten Pounds of tow and likewise Six Bushels of Rey of
that that is Now Sowed in the Ground on my Rale Extate and it is
my furthar Will that if my Wife should want and Standeth in
neade for hur Suport Whilst my Widown more then the Intrest of
the One Hundred and fiftey Pounds then it is my Will that my
othar Exeutor shall take a part of the One Hundred and fiftey
Pounds at the Princupel if nead require it and it is my furthar
Will that my wife Marey shall have the twelve Pounds that Philip
Smith is In due me on Bond and likewise it is my Will that my
wife shall have for hur use and my Sun Jacob and John Ann Marey
and Modlin my Daughtor Share and Share Elike all my Living and
Wailing Cloth and Yorn all which my saide Wife is to have in
full for hur Dowar and for the Residu of my Rale and Personal
Estate it is my Will that it be Equaly divided betwene all my
Childring to Will Nin'e of them five Suns and fore Daughters
Share and Share Alike equaley to be devided amunst them.
Likewise the Residue of the Hundred and Fiftey Pounds if any
remans after my WIfe decese of hur Dowar to be equaley devided
betwene my 9 childring as afore mentined. And I do make
constitute and appoint , Ordane my Loving Wife Marey with my sun
Philip shall be sole Exeutures of this my last Will and
Testement In Witness I have set my hand & Sole ) day and year
above writtan Johannes Fluck (seal)
Singd Sealed and delivered by the Testator as and for his last
Will and Testement in the Presents of us W Hom Ware present at
the signing and tharof
Benjamin Seigel, Michael Bliler, John Jemison
Philad April the 10th. 1771 Personally appeared Benjamin Seigle
and Michael Bliler two of the Witnesses to the foregoing Will
and on oath died declare that they saw and heard John Flook the
Testator therein sign seal, publish and ## declare the same Will
for and as his last Will and Testement and at the Execution
there of he was of sound disposing mind memory and Understanding
to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Coram Benjamin Crew (Reg. Gen)
Be it Remembered that on the Tenth day of April 1771 the last
Will and Testament of John Flook deceased in due form of law was
proved and probate and Letters of Testamentary thereof were
Granted to Mary Flook and Philip Flook Exeutors in the said Will
named Being first duly sworn will and Truly to Administer the
said deceaseds Estate and bring and inventory thereof into the
register Generals Office at Philadelphia on or before the Tenth
day of May next and render a True and Just Amount of the said
Administration on or before the Tenth day of April 1772 or when
threto Legally required Givin under the Seal of the said Office
Benjamin Chew (Reg Gen)
from Salette Latas GEDCOM ([email protected]) 7/28/97"
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Mother: Ann CARVER |
m. 2nd Margaret DUNCAN b: ABT. 1770 d: AFT. 1795
2 Hannah MAULTSBY b: ABT. 1790 d: AFT. 1820 + John MURCHINSON b:
abt 1780 d: aft 1820
__ | _John MAULTSBY "the Immigrant"_| | (1705 - 1745) | | |__ | _William MAULTSBY ___| | (1730 - 1780) | | | __ | | | | |_______________________________| | | | |__ | | |--William MAULTSBY | (1750 - 1790) | __ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Ann CARVER _________| (1730 - 1780) | | __ | | |_______________________________| | |__
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2. Alma Evelyn Warren, b 4-8-1900, d 7-4-1955 Centerville, CA,
m 11-22-1919 Bryner Williams, b 6-29-1895 Picton, TX, d 6-4-1962
Bonham, TX.
2a Doreatha Elizabeth Williams
2b Eleanor "Bernice" Williams, b 8-19-1923 Antlers, OK, m
3-18-1950 Augusta, GA to Thomas Roland Sunbury, b 3-4-1921
Richmond Center, OH. He died ca 1994. Her DAR # is 681514. A
telephone call to her in 1997 revealed she was sorry, but she
just used the other paper and did not have a clue about the
Bible dates given by her cousin.
3 Harold Edgar Warren, b 4-25-1905
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