Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Alma Florine Love
Ancestors of Alma Florine Love
76.Johannes Hauser, Sr., born Abt. 1709 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA519; died 1763 in York Co., PA519.He was the son of 152. Karl Hans Von Hauser and 153. Huldricha.He married 77. Mary E. George Abt. 1744 in York Co., PA519.
77.Mary E. George, born Abt. 1720 in Conestoga, Lancaster Co., PA519; died Abt. 1780 in York Co., PA519.
More About Johannes Hauser, Sr.:
Occupation: Weaver and tailor519
Religion: Lutheran519
Will Written: 19 Mar 1763, Will Book 4, York Co., PA519,520
Notes for Mary E. George: Mary's last name is uncertain. |
More About Johannes Hauser and Mary George:
Marriage: Abt. 1744, York Co., PA521
Children of Johannes Hauser and Mary George are:
i. | John Howser, born 1747 in York Co., PA; died 1833 in Knox Co., TN; married (1) Anna Elizabeth Beck 1779; born 1750; died 1788; married (2) Elizabeth Aft. 1788; born 1770; died 1848. |
More About John Howser and Anna Beck: Marriage: 1779 |
ii. | Elizabeth Howser, born 1749 in York Co., PA; died 1833; married Henry Miller; died Unknown. | |||
iii. | Peter Howser, born 1751 in York Co., PA; died 1845 in Lincoln Co., NC; married Eva Maria Katherine Dome Abt. 1770; died Unknown. |
More About Peter Howser and Eva Dome: Marriage: Abt. 1770 |
iv. | Yuleayne Howser, born 1753 in York Co., PA; died Apr 1836 in York Co., PA; married Jacob Miller 1782 in Pennsylvania; died Unknown. |
More About Jacob Miller and Yuleayne Howser: Marriage: 1782, Pennsylvania |
38 | v. | Henry Howser, born Bef. 1755 in N. Corodus Twp., York Co., PA; died 04 Mar 1822 in Kings Creek, York Co., SC; married Christina Jane Heavner 15 Dec 1779 in Lincoln Co., NC. | ||
vi. | Jacob Howser, born 1758 in York Co., PA; died Unknown. | |||
vii. | George Howser, born 1760 in York Co., PA; died 1843 in Knox Co., TN; married (1) Philipina; born 1760 in Pennsylvania; died 1791 in Pennsylvania; married (2) Hannah Reinhardt Aft. 1791 in Virginia; born 1770; died 1845. |
78.Johann Dietrich Hefner, born 1723 in Heidleberg, Germany522,523; died 1787 in Lincoln Co., NC524.He married 79. Elizabeth.
79.Elizabeth, died Unknown.
Notes for Johann Dietrich Hefner:
(He was a ) native of Heidleberg, Germany.Came to America in summer of 1744 at the age of 21 on the ship Phoenix from Rotterdam."Deter" came to Bucks Montgomery Co., PA and stayed 10 years before moving to Howard's Creek, Lincoln (County), NC.He was naturalized 10/20/1744.[Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family TreeVol. 3, Ed. 1,(Release date: February 9, 1996), "CD-ROM," Pedigree #4636.]
21 Jan 1766 - Daniel Warlick sells to Teeter (Peter) Havenor 300 acres on Howard's Creek including Tetter Havenor's house (Mecklenburg Co., NC Deed Book 4:66-67).
15 Jul 1768 - Matthew Floyd conveyed to Nicholas Warlick, Frederick Wise, Urban Ashbanner, Peter Statler, Peter Summey and Peter Hafner, fifty acres for ten pounds sterling for the location of a building to house schoolhouse and church.
April 1769 - Tryon Co NC CP&QS - Teter Havenor of Tryon County sold to Derrick Ramsour, one Negro boy named Tonday, for £18 s18 d 10 on 03 Feb 1769.Teter Heavenor (LS), Witnesses: John Fondron, James Maxwell, Jacob Rinehart.
January 1772 - Tryon Co NC CP&QS - Ordered by the Court that Frederick Wise and Teter Havenor serve as overseers in the room of (in place of) Nicholas Welsh.
January 1773 - From the Crown Docket, Teter Havener is accused of assault by Albannas Ashabranar and Frederick Probpts; the court finds this to be a true bill, and a writ is ordered calling upon the Sheriff to take the accused into custody to stand against the charges.The case appears again on the docket in January 1773 and twice in April 1773.
April 1774 - Teter Hevener is charged with one count of assault; this is found to be a true bill.The charges are brought by Albanas Ashabraner and Frederick Probts.The Sheriff's return is that Hevener is not found; a second writ is issued because of the failure of the first writ.
July 1774 - Tryon Co NC CP&QS - A bill of sale from Stophal Walbert to Teter Havenor for "Sundry Goods & Chattles" dated 17 Jan 1773.Acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered.
(cont) A bill of sale from Jesse Williamson to Teter Havenor for one gray horse eight years old branded thus IR and one mare aged fourteen years branded thus CC and 3 cows and calves.Dated 15 Jun 1774, proved by John Alexander an evidence thereto.
July 1774 - The King vs Teter Havener - the charge is two counts of assault; this is found to be a true bill.The charges are brought by Albanas Ashabraner and Frederick Probts.A jury is impannelled and sworn, and they find the defendant not guilty.
July 1777 -Tryon Co NC CP&QS - Ordered by the Court that Teter Havener and John Reynolds serve as Constables in Capt Carpenters district and that they swear before John Sloan Esq'r accordingly.
1788, April Court, Lincoln Co. - Elizabeth Hofner relinquishes her right to administer on the estate of "Peter" Hofner.Letters granted to Jacob and Abraham Hofner.
1792, April Court - Deter Hofner, dec'd, heirs in dispute over land.
14 Oct 1800 - Abraham, Martin, Nicholas, Frederick and Daniel Heavner to Jacob Heavner divides the land of Teter Heavner amongst "his six sons" (Lincoln Co., NC Deed Book 30:160).
Other Sources:
1.Lorena Shell Eaker, German Speaking People West of the Catawba River In North Carolina 1750 - 1800,(SCK Publications, 1994), 217.
2.Catawba Cousins Vol. 12 No. 3, (Catawba County Genealogical Society, December 1977), 21.
3.Brent H. Holcomb, Tryon County North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1769-1779, (SCMAR, Columbia, SC, 1994)
Children of Johann Hefner and Elizabeth are:
i. | Abraham Hefner, born 1746525; died 05 Feb 1838 in Lincoln Co., NC525; married Katharine Brinkley; born 1759525; died 01 Jul 1841 in Lincoln Co., NC525. | |||
ii. | Frederick Hefner, born Bef. 1755525; died Bef. Apr 1808 in Lincoln Co., NC525; married Barbara Whisenhunt; died Unknown. | |||
iii. | Jacob Hefner, born Bef. 1755525; died Bef. Nov 1834525 | |||
iv. | Nicholas Hefner, born Abt. 1756526; died 31 Jul 1847 in Lincoln Co., NC526; married Christina Shytle 09 Feb 1789 in Lincoln Co., NC526; born 05 Nov 1769 in Lancaster Co., PA526; died Aft. 31 Aug 1847526. |
More About Nicholas Hefner and Christina Shytle: Marriage: 09 Feb 1789, Lincoln Co., NC526 |
v. | Martin Hefner, born Bef. 1765526; died Bef. Mar 1844 in Lincoln Co., NC526; married Mary Abt. 1785 in Lincoln Co., NC526; died Unknown. |
More About Martin Hefner and Mary: Marriage: Abt. 1785, Lincoln Co., NC526 |
vi. | Daniel Hefner, born Abt. 1767526; died Unknown; married Elizabeth Shytle; died Unknown. | |||
39 | vii. | Christina Jane Heavner, born 1758 in Howards Creek, Lincoln Co, NC; died 30 Oct 1856 in York Co., SC; married Henry Howser 15 Dec 1779 in Lincoln Co., NC. |
80.Stephen Hipp, Sen'r, born Bef. 1740 in German Palatinate (Mannheim/Zweibrucken area)527,528; died 1782 in Mecklenburg Co., NC.He married 81. Ann Walkin.
81.Ann Walkin, died Aft. 1800 in Newberry District, SC.
Notes for Stephen Hipp, Sen'r:
I have heard from other HIPP family descendants that there was a tradition in some HIPP families that three brothers immigrated from Germany and debarked in the North.They were said to have stayed there for several years.Then, as the story goes, one or two brothers came to the South.
On page 418 of "Pennsylvania German Pioneers" is the following information:
[List 141 C] At the Court House at Philadelphia, Saturday, the Seventh Day of October, 1749.
Present: Thomas Lawrence, Esquire, Mayor.
The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Leslie, Captn J. Ballendine, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take the usual Oaths to the Government.By the List 121.400 Persons from Palatinate, Manheim, Zweybreckt.[Ralph Beaver Strassburger, Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Norristown, PA., Pennsylvania German Society, 1934]
Among the names on the list of passengers were: Hs. Stephan Hepp; Bernhardt Hepp; Jerg Hepp.
Perhaps these three were brothers, but no proof exists.Perhaps Stephan Hepp is the Stephen Hipp who in 1766 received a land grant in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
In his book "Emigrants From the Palatinate to the American Colonies in the 18th Century," [1953],Dr. Friedrich Krebs describes the area known as the German Palatinate:
"Zweibrucken; on the Schwarzbach, 54 miles southwest of Mannheim.It is known also by the French name, Deux-Ponts.It was for many centuries the capital of the Duchy of Zweibrucken, under the rule of cadet branches of the House of Wittelsbach."[Dr. Frederich Krebs, Emigrants from the Palatinate to the American Colonies in the 18th Century.Edited, with an introduction by Milton Rubincam.Norristown, Pennsylvania German Society, 1953.]
A Stephen Hipp received a land grant in Berkeley Co., SC.It was certified by Gov. Wm. Simpson on 3 Aug 1761, which would have been shortly after the birth of son Valentine.Stephen Hipp and Anne Walkin on the 5th of January 1761 proved 150 acres in the province and bounty.I was told that on February 4, 1771, a tract of 100 acres was laid out to a Stephen Hipp in Berkely County, Amelia Township, in the Province of South Carolina.I have not confirmed the latter information, but the date is suspect.
I've been told that it was the custom of German wives to keep their last name at marriage but add an "in" suffix to indicate that she was married, not single.Thus, Ann Walkin may have been Ann Walk before she married.(KF, research)
Stephen's family resided in that part of South Carolina that(in 1769) became the Orangeburg Precinct, and in progression, the Old 96 and Camden Districts.Valentine Hipp reported that he was born in the Santee River area of South Carolina.TheCamden District, SC was contiguous to the area of North Carolina that would become Mecklenburg County. (Monte Knight, research)
In 1766,Stephen Hyp received a land grant on the east side of the Catawba River in the Garr Creek watershed, in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.This agrees with the information from son Valentine Hipp in his Revolutionary War Pension that he was born in May 1760 and that his family moved to Mecklenburg County when he was small.The first chain-bearer was George Elliot, and the second chain-bearer was Gideon Thompson.Neighbors of the property were Gideon Thompson, Robinson, John Anderson, Lawson, and Lawing Thompson.
In 1768, Stephen Hyp served as second chain-bearer when Gideon Thompson received a grant of land in the Catawba River watershed.William Lawing was first chain-bearer.
Again in 1768, Stephen Hyp served as first chain-bearer when John Anderson received a grant of land in the watershed of Garr Creek of the Catawba River.Jno. Anderson was second chain-bearer.
Listed in the DAR Patriot Index - Centennial Edition, Part II; p. 1435:
Hipp, Stephen b a(nte) 1740 d a 1--1783 NC m Ann - - - Patriot Service NC
Apparently, this is Stephen Hipp who married Ann Walkin.The information indicates that he was born before 1740 and died after January 1783.He performed Patriot Service during the Revolutionary War.
In 1890, John Young Hipp traveled from Texas to visit his elderly father in Tennessee.While there, David D. Hipp gave his son John the following information, which John wrote into his survey book.
From page 3 of John Y. Hipp's Survey Book:
(No 11) March 23rd 1890. at Fathers
D.D. Hipp Grandpa was Stephen Hipp
D.D. Hipp Father was David Hipp
D.D. Hipp Father Bro's was Volentine & George Hipp
There was a great many of the Hipp's back in North Carolina
Jacob Hipp & family, John Hipp was D.D.'s uncle & he had a family.There was a Steven Hipp & a family.Voluntine children was Mollie Hipp - Bob & Andrew & Bill & Joe & more.[SIC]
This information presents a mystery.In his will, Stephen Hipp named seven sons.He did not name David as a son, which is contrary to the information in the survey book.Was the memory of the elderly, failing D. D. Hipp unclear?Some researchers, myself among them, believe that David was actually a son of Stephen Hipp, Jr., who, along with brother Valentine, remained in Mecklenburg County after the death of his father.
George Hipp, apparently a contemporary of Stephen Hipp, lived in the Newberry District of South Carolina.Whether they were related is not known to me.George Hipp's descendants were known as the "Dutch Fork Hipps" after the waterway that they settled along.Five of Stephen's seven sons relocated from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina to the Newberry District after 1790, and sold their share of their father's land grant inMecklenburg County, North Carolina to brother Valentine Hipp.
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The recorded copy of the will can be found in Mecklenburg County Will Book C, page 140.
Mecklenburg County Original Wills NC
1749-1918 CR.065.801.20
Stephen Hipp 1782
Xerographic Copy By North Carolina State Archives Mar 31 2000
Transcribed by Donna J. Johnson, 07 Apr 2000
Stephen Hip his Last Will and Testament
In the Name of God Amen.I Stephen Hip of the State of North Carolina & County of mecklenburg Being in good health & sound in mind and memory Blessed be God for all his mercys, And calling to mind the mortality of my Body and that it is appointed once for all men to Die, Do make this my Last Will and Testament and (and crossed through) in manner & form following Viz first of all I Recommend my ^body to the earth from Whence it was taken and my Soul to God who give it me nothing Doubting But I Shall Receive ye same again at the General Resurrection by the mighty Power of my Lord & SaviourJessa (Jessa crossed through) Jessus Christ &first I order that all my Lawful Debts be paid and fully Discharged -- I will and bequeath unto my well beloved Wife Ann and my well beloved Son Andrew one hundred acres of Land Whereon I now Live together with all my household furniture, and at the death of my well beloved wife Ann the said land and furniture Shall be the only Sole Property of my said son Andrew Hip --I will and bequeath unto my well beloved son Stephen Hip the Sum of five shillings -- I will and Bequeath unto my well Beloved Sons John George Joseph and Jacob Hip all the Remaining Part of my Land to be Equally Divided Between them at their Discretion and that each of my Said Sons John George Joseph and Jacob (at my Death) shall pay or cause to be paid unto my well beloved Son Valentine Hip the Sum of five pounds each.And for the true execution of this my Last Will & Testament I do nominate and appoint my well beloved Friends and Neighbours George Elliot and John Long to be my Executors.In Witness Whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and affixed My Seal this 25th Day of Augt and in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred + eighty one --
Signed Sealed Pronounced
And Delivered as my Last
Will & Testament in the
Presence of
Richd Barry Jurat
Archibald Gordon
Andw BarryStephen /His mark/Hipp
1787 April Session - Return of the Estate of Stephen Hipp
The executors of Stephen Hipp, deceased
To amount of sales of estate...................................£105.14.00
Cr by sundry payments as per vouchers filed........24.09.06
Balance in executors hands................................... £ 81.04.06
The following information is from the Mecklenburg County, North Carolina lists of Taxables, various years:
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
1797 Taxables
Valentine Hipp 77 acres, 1 white poll
Steven Hipp 150 acres
John Hipp 145 acres, 1 white poll
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
1808 Taxables
Stephen Hipp 147 acres
Valentine Hipp 156 acres
John Hipp 150 acres
Jacob Hipp -
David Hipp -
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
1810 Taxables in Capt. McKinley's Company
John Hipp 200 acres 1 white poll
Valentine Hipp 155 acres 1 white poll
Andrew Hipp 145 acres 1 white poll
David Hipp 147 acres 1 white poll
Jacob Hipp - 1 white poll
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
1815 Taxables in Capt. Hoover's Company
Valentine Hipp 155 acres $310 0 WP 0BP
John Hipp, Sr 146 acres $584 1WP 0BP
Andrew Hipp 145 $362.50 1WP 0BP
John Hipp, Jr - - 1WP 0BP
Jacob Hipp - - 1WP 0BP
David Hipp 147 $294 1WP 0BP
Note that in 1799, 1806, 1807 and 1808 Stephen Hipp is taxed for 147 acres.This was probably Stephen Jr., son of Stephen Hipp and Ann Walkin.In 1810 and 1815, David Hipp is taxed for 147 acres.
And then, there is Mrs. Fanny Rea, who died in 1997 at the age of 107.She states that the Hipp family came from Ireland to the east coast of North Carolina in the 1700's.(LH, research)
More About Stephen Hipp, Sen'r:
1790 Federal Census: Dist. 6, Mecklenburg Co., NC - 2 m 16+, 1 m 16-, 3 f
Military service: Revolutionary War - Patriot Service529
Will Probated: Jan 1782, Court
Will Written: 25 Aug 1781, Mecklenburg Co. Will Book C, page 140
Children of Stephen Hipp and Ann Walkin are:
i. | Stephen Hipp, Jun'r, died Bet. 1826 - 1828 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. |
Notes for Stephen Hipp, Jun'r: Last Will & Testament -MECK CO., NC - STEPHEN HIPP 25 Dec 1826/Feb 1828 In the name of God Amen I Stephen Hipp of the County of Meckenburgh being of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be ?God, do this 25 day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six make and publish this my last will and testaments in manner following that is to say. First I allow my body to be decently buried at the descretion of my Executor. 2.I give and bequeath to my well beloved grandson John Johnston all my mechanical Tools of every description. I give and bequeath my bed and furniture to my beloved grandaughter Peggy R. Johnston whatever other property I may be possessed of at my death.I allow to be put to sale immediate after my decease by my Executor to defray my funeral expenses and if any remainder I allow it to be equally divided between my two grandchildren John Johnston and PeggyR. Johnston and I hereby make and ordain Thomas T. Johnson my executor of this my last will and testament.In Witness which I the said Stephen Hipp have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed; Stephen Hipp Signed sealed and published and declared by the said Stephen Hipp the Testator as his last will and testament in the presenceof us who were present at the time of signing and sealing there of.Test; Hill Johnson. Note: will submitted to the Court in February 1828 but it was not proven, probably because of the low value of the estate. |
More About Stephen Hipp, Jun'r: 1790 Federal Census: Mecklenburg Co., NC - head of house, 2 males >16+; 1 male <16; 3 females Dwelling: 1808, Taxed for 147 acres in Mecklenburg Co., NC530 Will Probated: Feb 1828, Mecklenburg Co., NC - submitted but not proved Will Written: 25 Dec 1826 |
ii. | George Hipp, born Abt. 1755531; died Abt. 1825 in Newberry Co., SC531; married Margaret; born Bet. 1765 - 1774531; died Unknown. |
Notes for George Hipp: [Wendell Wilcox, research]: 31 Jan 1816Newberry, SC - bought 100 acres of land. Book M page 132,28 Feb 1818 - 5 Aug 1818Newberry SC sold 100 acres of land. Book M, page 134, Margaret wife of George Hipp relinquishes her dower rights. 2 Mar 1820Newberry, SC - mortgage on 105 acres of land. |
More About George Hipp: 1790 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 2-1-2531 1800 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 2101-1101531 1810 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 22101-2011531 1820 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 110301-11101531 |
iii. | John Hipp, born 25 Dec 1759 in Mecklenburg Co., NC; died 08 Nov 1835 in Buncombe Co., NC; married (1) Judah Hicks 05 Apr 1783 in Mecklenburg Co., NC; died Unknown; married (2) Jane 1802 in Newberry Dist., SC532; died 18 Jul 1816532. |
Notes for John Hipp: The following may refer to John Hipp son of Stephen Hipp Sr., although the date of birth of this John Hipp would conflict with the date of birth of Valentine Hipp his brother, if both dates are correct: Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files abstracted by Virgil D. White The National Historical Publishing Company Waynesboro, Tennessee 1992 Volume II: F-M, P.1652 HIPP, John, R4911, NC Line, sol appl 18 Oct 1832 Buncombe Co NC, sol was b 25 Dec 1759 in Mecklenburg Co NC & he lived there at enl & at age of 28 he moved to Newberry Dist SC for 20 yrs & in 1804 he moved to Buncombe Co NC, a daughter Margaret Sharp aged 51 made aff'dt 15 Jul 1854 Gilmer Co GA & stated sol d 8 Nov 1835 in Buncombe Co NC & his wife had d 18 Jul 1816 & they had m in Newberry Dist SC in 1802, sol d leaving children; Jude Plummour, Ann Ingram, John Hipp, Jane Hipp & Margaret Sharp. Possible time line: 1759 - born in Mecklenburg Co NC 1783 - married Judah Hicks in NC 1787 - moved to Newberry Dist SC 1802 - married Jane in Newberry Dist SC 1803 - daughter Margaret born 1804 - moved to Buncombe Co NC 1816 - wife Jane died 1835 - John died in Buncombe Co NC John Hipp was married at least three times, and had many children. [SJLW] |
More About John Hipp: 1790 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - head of household, 2-1-4533 1800 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 11001-32011533 1810 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC533 1820 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 100101-21310533 Dwelling: Abt. 1788, Moved to Newberry District, SC534 |
More About John Hipp and Jane: Marriage: 1802, Newberry Dist., SC535 |
40 | iv. | Valentine Hipp, born May 1760 in Santee River, SC; died 09 Nov 1838 in Mecklenburg Co., NC; married Margaret Allison 1785 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. | ||
v. | Andrew Hipp, born Bet. 1760 - 1770; died 16 Mar 1831 in Newberry District, SC536; married Nancy Allison; died Unknown in Lauderdale Co., Alabama. |
More About Andrew Hipp: 1790 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 1-0-4537 1800 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 00010-22010537 1810 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC -537 1830 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 000000001-00010001537 |
More About Nancy Allison: Dwelling: 1834, By this year, in Lauderdale Co., AL |
vi. | Joseph Hipp, born 1765538; died 23 Jul 1849 in Cass Co., Georgia538 |
Notes for Joseph Hipp: From a letter written by Mary K. Bowlin Hipp to Keith W. Fletcher, 18 Jan 1995: "Joseph Hipp most likely married twice, settled in Newberry Co. then Laurens Co. later Anderson Co. (all of SC.)He died in Cass County (later Bartow), Georgia." Anita Kerce Hatcher, a descendant of Joseph, gives his year of birth as circa 1756. |
More About Joseph Hipp: 1790 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 1-1-2539 1800 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 10010-02111539 1810 Federal Census: Laurens Co., SC539 1830 Federal Census: Laurens Co., SC - 000000001-001100001539 Dwelling: Migrated to Laurens Co., SC, then to Georgia540 Will Written: Left a will dated 1848 in Cass County, GA541 |
vii. | Jacob Hipp, born 1770 in Mecklenburg Co., NC542,543; died 07 Jan 1839 in Newberry Co., SC544; married Frances; born 22 Jun 1778544; died 16 May 1836 in Newberry Co., SC544. |
Notes for Jacob Hipp: From the list of moneys owed to the late Dr. Thomas Henderson of Mecklenburg Co., NC, bearing the date November 1816: Jacob Hipp...................25 |
More About Jacob Hipp: 1790 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC545 1800 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 20010-20010545 1810 Federal Census: Mecklenburg Co., NC - head of household546 1820 Federal Census: Newberry District, SC - 121201-10110547 Burial: Unknown, Old Mt. Tabor Methodist Church Cemetery, Newberry, SC548 Dwelling: 1808, Listed but taxed for -0- acres in Mecklenburg Co., NC549 |
More About Frances: Burial: Unknown, Old Mt. Tabor Methodist Church Cemetery, Newberry, SC550 |