Kentucky

Mercer County

 

Leckteter, Susanna married Sea, Austin on 23 Nov 1819 in Mercer County, Kentucky

 

Virginia Marriages

Groom Given Name Groom Surname Bride Given name Bride Surname Marriage Date County

ABNER SEA SUSAN W. BASS 10 January 1828 Pittsylvania

ABRAHAM SEA ELIZABETH MIMS 16 October 1835 Halifax

DANIEL FUNKHOUSER DOLLY S. SEA 04 July 1836 Shenandoah

ELIJAH HOLDER STIRAH SEA 10 January 1828 Pittsylvania

JOHN STONE ELIZABETH SEA 21 February 1850 Jackson

NATHANIEL JONES DELILA SEA 20 January 1814 Campbell

REUBEN SEA MARGARET JENNET 28 November 1825 Halifax

STEPHEN SEA UNITY BLANKENSHIP 25 December 1813 Halifax

 

Virginia

Rockbridge County

 

Sea, Martin married Stokes, Margaret on 08 Aug 1785 in Rockbridge County, Virginia

 

 

Database: Missouri Confederate Volunteers

Combined Matches: 1

 

 

 

LAST NAME FIRST NAME RANK UNIT RESIDENCE OCCUPATION

Sea William   3 Inft'y Butler, Mo  

 

 

 

I think that our name changed to SEE somewhere between William and Benjamin. Look at the SEA's in Virginia where the Powells came from.

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 SEA MARY Appomattox County VA 036 Clover Hill Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409303

1820 SEA GEORGE Berkeley County VA 119 Lynchburg Federal Population Schedule VA 1820 Federal Census Index VAS2a1107146

1820 SEA JOSEPH Berkeley County VA 119 Lynchburg Federal Population Schedule VA 1820 Federal Census Index VAS2a1107150

1820 SEA JOSEPH Berkeley County VA 134 Campbell Federal Population Schedule VA 1820 Federal Census Index VAS2a1107151

1870 SEA ANN Brunswick County VA 103 Red Oak Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409292

1870 SEA BILLY Brunswick County VA 097 Red Oak Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409295

1870 SEA JOHN Brunswick County VA 159 Totaro Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409301

1870 SEA MINERVA Brunswick County VA 097 Red Oak Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409304

1870 SEA SALADA Brunswick County VA 097 Red Oak Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409307

1870 SEA THOMAS Brunswick County VA 103 Red Oak Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409309

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 SEA ALEX Buckingham County VA 305 James River Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409291

1870 SEA HARRISON Buckingham County VA 272 Franciscounty Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409298

1870 SEA JOHN Buckingham County VA 272 Franciscounty Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409300

1870 SEA ROBERT Buckingham County VA 285 James River Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409306

1870 SEA SUSAN E. Buckingham County VA 310 James River Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409308

1860 SEA JOSEPH Campbell County VA 345 Lynchburg Federal Population Schedule VA 1860 Federal Census Index VA45761968

1850 SEA SAMUEL Charlotte County VA 010 Charlotte Division Federal Population Schedule VA 1850 Federal Census Index VAS5a1521566

1850 SEA HARRIET Chesterfield County VA 092 Upper District Federal Population Schedule VA 1850 Federal Census Index VAS5a1521525

1850 SEA PLEASANT Chesterfield County VA 167 Lower District Federal Population Schedule VA 1850 Federal Census Index VAS5a1521557

1850 SEA REBECCA Chesterfield County VA 089 Upper District Federal Population Schedule VA 1850 Federal Census Index VAS5a1521560

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1850 SEA SUSAN Chesterfield County VA 157 Lower District Federal Population Schedule VA 1850 Federal Census Index VAS5a1521572

1870 SEA BENJAMIN Cumberland County VA 077 Randolph Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409293

1870 SEA GEORGE Cumberland County VA 077 Randolph Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409297

1870 SEA MARY Dinwiddie County VA 349 5 W. Petersburg Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409302

1870 SEA RICHARD Dinwiddie County VA 348 5 W. Petersburg Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409305

1810 SEA AUGUSTINE Fluvanna County VA 283 20100-00100-00 Federal Population Schedule VA 1810 Federal Census Index VAS1a2713479

1810 SEA JOHN Fluvanna County VA 283 21110-23210-00 Federal Population Schedule VA 1810 Federal Census Index VAS1a2713494

1810 SEA JOHN Fluvanna County VA 283 21110-23210-00 Federal Population Schedule VA 1810 Federal Census Index VAS1a2713499

1810 SEA MATTHEW Fluvanna County VA 283 10110-20010-00 Federal Population Schedule VA 1810 Federal Census Index VAS1a2713505

1779 SEA STEPHEN Fluvanna County VA NPN No Two Listed Rent Role VA Early Census Index VAS1a2713513

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 SEA BENJAMIN P. Greensville County VA 322 Belfield Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409294

1870 SEA CARRINER H.*** Greensville County VA 322 Belfield Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409296

1870 SEA JOSEPH L. Greensville County VA 322 Belfield Township Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA087409299

1782 SEA GEORGE Hampshire County VA 25 08 03 Continental Census VA Early Census Index VAS1a2713489

1782 SEA GEORGE Hampshire County VA 25 08 03 Continental Census VA Early Census Index VAS1a2713491

1782 SEA MICHAEL Hampshire County VA 24 09 01 Continental Census VA Early Census Index VAS1a2713508

1782 SEA MICHAEL Hampshire County VA 24 09 01 Continental Census VA Early Census Index VAS1a2713510

1860 SEA J. L. Henrico County VA 018 1 W Richmond Slave schedule VA 1860 Slave Schedule VA16259285

1870 SEA JOHN Henricounty County VA 331 Monroe W. Richmond Federal Population Schedule VA 1870 Federal Census Index VA22320091

1860 SEA JOSEPH L. Henricounty County VA 112 1 W. Richmond Federal Population Schedule VA 1860 Federal Census Index VA45761969

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1850 SEA RICHARD P. Henricounty County VA 339 Richmond City Federal Population Schedule VA 1850 Federal Census Index VAS5a1521561

1810 TREAKLE SEA. Lancaster County VA 267 21100-01010-00 Federal Population Schedule VA 1810 Federal Census Index VAS1a3197852

1860 SEA CALEB Louisa County VA 800 Fredericks Hall P.O. Federal Population Schedule VA 1860 Federal Census Index VA45761965

1820 SEA HANNAH Louisa County VA 060 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1820 Federal Census Index VAS2a1107147

1860 SEA JAMES L. Louisa County VA 806 Fredericks Hall P.O. Federal Population Schedule VA 1860 Federal Census Index VA45761967

1860 SEA WILLIAM T. Louisa County VA 798 Fredericks Hall P.O. Federal Population Schedule VA 1860 Federal Census Index VA45761970

1820 SEA WILLIAM Louisa County VA 060 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1820 Federal Census Index VAS2a1107154

1810 SEA JACOB Nottoway County VA 11 01020-00101-00 Federal Population Schedule VA 1810 Federal Census Index VAS1a2713493

1840 SEA LEWIS Page County VA 181 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1840 Federal Census Index VAS4a2299777

1820 SEA JOHN Pittsylvania County VA 051 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1820 Federal Census Index VAS2a1107148

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1830 SEA STEPHEN Pittsylvania County VA 354 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1830 Federal Census Index VAS3a1633046

1840 SEA WILLIAM* Scott County VA 302 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1840 Federal Census Index VAS4a2299792

1860 SEA CREIGHTON Shenandoah County VA 644 Mt. Clifton District Federal Population Schedule VA 1860 Federal Census Index VA45761966

1840 SEA CAN M.* Spotsylvania County VA 148 Berkely Parish Federal Population Schedule VA 1840 Federal Census Index VAS4a2299761

1840 SEA WARREN M.* Washington County VA 243 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1840 Federal Census Index VAS4a2299789

1830 SEA WARREN M. Washington County VA 283 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule VA 1830 Federal Census Index VAS3a1633049

 

South Carolina

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1810 GENSE SEA Beaufort County SC 109 St. Peters Federal Population Schedule SC 1810 Federal Census Index SCS1a1227874

1820 SEA WOODSON Laurens County SC 035 400010-10010 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1107155

1830 SEA FREDERICK Lexington County SC 355 Lexington District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1633024

1830 SEA HARMON Lexington County SC 354 Lexington District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1633027

1830 SEA HENRY SR. Lexington County SC 354 Lexington District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1633029

1830 SEA HENRY Lexington County SC 340 Lexington District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1633028

1830 SEA JOHN B. Lexington County SC 371 Lexington District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1633037

1830 SEA JOHN Lexington County SC 350 Lexington District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1633034

1830 SEA JOHN Lexington County SC 354 Lexington District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1633033

1850 SEA ELIZABETH Spartanburg County SC 152 Spartanburg Township Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1521519

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1850 SEA JEFFERSON Spartanburg County SC 152 Spartanburg Township Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1521537

1850 SEA WILLIAMSON Spartanburg County SC 151 Spartanburg Township Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1521585

 

 

North Carolina

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 SEA NOAH Beaufort County NC 001 Bath Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261962

1840 SEA ALIS Caswell County NC 118 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1840 Federal Census Index NCS4a2299759

1840 SEA NAT. Caswell County NC 120 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1840 Federal Census Index NCS4a2299781

1840 SEA RUBEN Caswell County NC 098 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1840 Federal Census Index NCS4a2299786

1870 SEA UMPHRY* Caswell County NC 470 Yanceyville Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261965

1840 WILLIAMSON SEA Caswell County NC 120 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1840 Federal Census Index NCS4a2823479

1860 SEA AMANDA C. Halifax County NC 881 Littleton P.O. Federal Population Schedule NC 1860 Federal Census Index NC445144048

1870 SEA ALFORD Haywood County NC 167 Crab Tree Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261957

1870 SEA LORENA Haywood County NC 217 Waynesville Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261961

1870 SEA THRONTON Haywood County NC 180 Fines Creek Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC52326196

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 BINGHAM SEA Macon County NC 331 Smiths Bridge Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC52323015

1860 SEA EDWARD Orange County NC 470 Hillsboro P.O. Federal Population Schedule NC 1860 Federal Census Index NC445144050

1860 SEA JACKSON Orange County NC 390 Hillsboro P.O. Federal Population Schedule NC 1860 Federal Census Index NC445144051

1870 FRANKLIN SEA C. Person County NC 676 Woodsdale Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC52399341

1800 SEA BARNET Person County NC 209 11101-03312-01 Federal Population Schedule NC 1800 Federal Census Index NCS1a2713480

1870 SEA CALVIN Person County NC 568 Bushy Fork Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261958

1870 SEA JOHN B. Person County NC 592 Flat River Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261960

1870 SEA JOHN Person County NC 551 Allensville Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261959

1870 SEA PEGGIE Person County NC 634 Olive Hill Township Federal Population Schedule NC 1870 Federal Census Index NC523261963

1860 SEA CELIA Rockingham County NC 056 Troublesome Federal Population Schedule NC 1860 Federal Census Index NC445144049

 

Kentucky

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1850 MC SEA ANDREW Anderson County KY 201 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1180285

1840 SEA AUSTIN Anderson County KY 101 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2299760

1860 SEA AUSTIN Anderson County KY 457 Laurenceburg P. O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098300

1850 SEA JANE Anderson County KY 203 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521534

1840 SEA ROBBERT Anderson County KY 086 Lawrenceburg Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2299785

1850 SEA ROBERT W. Anderson County KY 199 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521563

1850 SEA SAMUEL W. Anderson County KY 202 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521568

1830 SEA SAMUEL Anderson County KY 100 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147417

1830 SEA SAMUEL Anderson County KY 100 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147418

1840 SEA SAMUEL Anderson County KY 107 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2299793

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1840 SEA WILLIAM Anderson County KY 095 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2299790

1830 ROBINSON SEA. Bourbon County KY 291 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b142079

1830 ROBINSON SEA. Bourbon County KY 291 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b142080

1850 SEA JOSEPH Christian County KY 446 District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521544

1860 SEA E. B. Daviess County KY 899 Owensboro Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108017

1850 MC SEA MARY Fayette County KY 165 District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1180286

1860 SEA LEONARD Franklin County KY 202 Frankfort P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098303

1870 SEA AMANDA Graves County KY 155 Lynnville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174031

1870 SEA GEORGE Graves County KY 155 Lynnville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174033

1870 SEA GEORGE Graves County KY 155 Lynnville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174034

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1860 SEA JAMES B. Graves County KY 025 Mayfield Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108018

1870 SEA JAMES W. Graves County KY 130 Haynes Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174035

1870 SEA JOHN L. Graves County KY 009 Boswells Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174036

1870 SEA JOHN T. Graves County KY 155 Lynnville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174037

1870 SEA THOMAS Graves County KY 160 Lynnville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174040

1870 SEA WILLIAM M. Graves County KY 009 Boswells Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174042

1870 SEA WILLIAM Graves County KY 155 Lynnville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174041

1860 SEA ANN Jackson County KY 876 Mckee P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098299

1870 SEA JOHN H. Jackson County KY 194 Horselick Prec. 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519138742

1860 SEA JOHN K.* Jackson County KY 873 Mckee P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098302

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 SEA SARAH B. Jackson County KY 194 Horselick Prec. 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519138743

1860 SEA ANDREW M. Mercer County KY 713 Harrodsburg Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098298

1830 SEA LEONARD Mercer County KY 348 Mercer City Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147415

1830 SEA LEONARD Mercer County KY 348 Mercer City Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147416

1860 SEA ROBERT H. Mercer County KY 714 Harrodsburg Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098304

1830 SEA WILLIAM Mercer County KY 348 Mercer City Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147419

1830 SEA WILLIAM Mercer County KY 348 Mercer City Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147420

1800 SEA CONRAD Montgomery County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2713482

1810 SEA COONROD Montgomery County KY 359 12001-30010-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2713483

1800 SEA JOHN Montgomery County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2713498

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1800 SEA JOHN Montgomery County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2713503

1810 SEA JOHN Montgomery County KY 359 11001-01001-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2713495

1810 SEA JOHN Montgomery County KY 359 11001-01001-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2713500

1850 SEA NIMROD Montgomery County KY 049 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521555

1810 SEA WILLIAM Montgomery County KY 356 30110-00100-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2713515

1810 SEA WILLIAM Montgomery County KY 356 30110-00100-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2713520

1890 SEA JOHN Powell County KY 160 Precinct No. 1   KY 1890 Veterans Schedule KY1609029

1850 SEA JOHN Pulaski County KY 127 Division 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521540

1850 SEA SEATON SR. Pulaski County KY 126 Division 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521570

1850 SEA ANN M. Washington County KY 203 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521510

 

Note:------- a John SEA in Montgomery COunty 1800 before John, William and Coorod, ten years earlier. Now that is interesting. Can William, John Coorod, be children of this John SEA. Just a thought.

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1860 SEA AUSTIN SR. Washington County KY 190 Mackville Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108015

1850 SEA AUSTIN Washington County KY 169 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521511

1860 SEA BENJAMIN H. Washington County KY 198 Mackville Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108016

1870 SEA BOOKER** Washington County KY 404 Springfield Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174032

1850 SEA EDWARD H. Washington County KY 178 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521516

1850 SEA JACOB D. Washington County KY 178 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521528

1850 SEA JAMES Y. Washington County KY 239 Springfield Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521532

1850 SEA JOHN Washington County KY 169 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521541

1870 SEA K.H.** Washington County KY 336 North Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174038

1860 SEA LEONARD H. Washington County KY 187 Mackville Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108019

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 SEA LUCINDA Washington County KY 337 North Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY013174039

1850 SEA PERMAFIA * Washington County KY 178 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521556

1850 SEA AUSTIN Woodford County KY 462 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1521512

1870 SEA AUSTON K. Woodford County KY 498 Mortonsville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519138741

1860 SEA GEORGE W. Woodford County KY 953 Versailles P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098301

 

 

 

SEE Comparison same states as above. KY CS NC VA

Kentucky

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

 

 

 Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

 

1810 SEE JAMES Barren County KY 37 20010-11010-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2720705

1810 SEE JAMES Barren County KY 37 20010-11010-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2720714

1830 SEE SAMUEL Barren County KY 134 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147688

1830 SEE SAMUEL Barren County KY 134 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147689

1850 SEE JOHN Bath County KY 039 Division 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524547

1870 SEE JOHN Bath County KY 036 Mudlick Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139087

1860 SEE SAMUEL Bath County KY 079 Owingsville P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY1081862

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1870 SEE SAMUEL Bath County KY 056 Owingsville Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139093

1870 SEE WARNER Bath County KY 036 Mudlick Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139099

1840 SEE WILLIAM Bath County KY 207 W Slate Creek Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2304775

1810 SEE GEORGE Bourbon County KY 107 00100-10100-01 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2720687

1810 SEE GEORGE Bourbon County KY 107 00100-10100-01 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2720690

1820 SEE GEROGE Bourbon County KY 070 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365558

1800 SEE JACOB Bourbon County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2720704

1820 SEE JAMES Bourbon County KY 070 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365559

1800 SEE JOHN Bourbon County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2720729

1800 SEE JOHN Bourbon County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2720737

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1810 SEE MARGARET Bourbon County KY 107 10300-00101-00 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2720745

1870 SEE THORNTON Bourbon County KY 297 Flat Rock Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139097

1820 SEE WIDOW Bourbon County KY 070 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365564

1840 SEE WILLIAM Bourbon County KY 324 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2304776

1870 SEE WILLIAM Bourbon County KY 349 North Middletown Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139100

1870 SHAWAN SEE SHANAN Bourbon County KY 386 Paris Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519140316

1890 SEE GEORGE W. Bracken County KY 021 Brooksville Pct 8   KY 1890 Veterans Schedule KY16019982

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1850 SEE HENRY Bullitt County KY 179 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524532

1850 SEE WILLIAM Bullitt County KY 178 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524569

1850 SEE ANN Carroll County KY 206 District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524513

1850 SEE J. W. Carroll County KY 197 District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524536

1850 SEE LEVI Carroll County KY 203 District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524555

1850 SEE REUBEN Carroll County KY 197 District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524559

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

 

1860 SEE JAMES B. Clinton County KY 205 Albany P. O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108183

1860 SEE RICHARD Clinton County KY 205 Albany P. O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108185

1860 SEE WILLIAM Clinton County KY 205 Albany P. O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108187

 

 

1820 SEE ----- * Daviess County KY 009 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365554

1870 SEE BEVERLY Estill County KY 529 Hardwicks Creek Pct Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139077

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1830 SEE COONROD Estill County KY 244 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147677

1830 SEE COONROD Estill County KY 244 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147678

1860 SEE JOHN Estill County KY 131 Red River Iron Works Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098564

1860 SEE MARTHA Estill County KY 132 Red River Iron Works Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098567

1860 SEE WILLIAM Estill County KY 195 Estill St.Eam Furnace Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098571

1870 SEE THERESA* Fleming County KY 401 Flemingsburg Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139095

 

1860 SEE ERASIMUS Gallatin County KY 561 Warsaw P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098560

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

1850 SEE ERASMAS Gallatin County KY 192 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524526

1860 SEE F. M. Gallatin County KY 579 Warsaw P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098561

1850 SEE JACOB Gallatin County KY 183 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524538

1860 SEE JOHN Gallatin County KY 561 Warsaw P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098565

1870 SEE SARAH Gallatin County KY 291 Bramlette District 1 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139094

1860 SEE WESLEY Gallatin County KY 595 Warsaw P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098569

1860 SEE WESLEY Gallatin County KY 614 Warsaw P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098570

1870 SEE THOMAS J. Grant County KY 598 Williamstown Pct Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139096

 

 

Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

 

1850 SEE EDMOND Green County KY 136 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524516

1850 SEE EDMOND Green County KY 149 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524517

1850 SEE WESTLEY Green County KY 148 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a152

 

1800 SEE GEORGE Henry County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2720689

1800 SEE GEORGE Henry County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2720692

 

1870 SEE WILLIAM B. Owen County KY 145 Graty Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139101

1800 SEE JAMES Pendleton County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2720708

1800 SEE JAMES Pendleton County KY   No Township Listed Tax list KY Early Census Index KYS1a2720717

 

1870 SEE GEORGE Powell County KY 154 Prec. 4 Subdiv. 144 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139081

1890 SEE JAEMS Powell County KY 160 Precinct No. 1   KY 1890 Veterans Schedule KY1609013

1870 SEE JAMES Powell County KY 129 District 1 Subdiv. 144 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139085

1870 SEE JOHN Powell County KY 130 District 1 Subdiv. 144 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139086

 

1870 SEE JOSEPH W. Kenton County KY 313 1 W Covington Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139089

1860 SEE RENSSELAER W. Kenton County KY 305 Covington P. O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098568

 

 SEE CATHERINE** Lawrence County KY 276 Louisa Pct. 9 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139079

1870 SEE FLORA Lawrence County KY 274 Louisa Pct. 9 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139080

1830 SEE GARRED Lawrence County KY 283 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147679

 

1830 SEE GARRED Lawrence County KY 283 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147680

1870 SEE JOHN M. Lawrence County KY 274 Louisa Pct. 9 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139088

1870 SEE KEZIAH Lawrence County KY 274 Louisa Pct. 9 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139090

1870 SEE MARY E. Lawrence County KY 276 Louisa Pct. 9 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139091

1870 SEE MICHAEL Lawrence County KY 274 Louisa Pct. 9 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139092

1870 SEE ULYSSES LEE Lawrence County KY 277 Louisa Pct. 9 Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139098

 

1860 SEE W. A. Livingston County KY 280 Smithland Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY107108186

1810 SEE GEORGE Logan County KY 179 12001-00001-02 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2720688

1810 SEE GEORGE Logan County KY 179 12001-00001-02 Federal Population Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a2720691

 

1830 SEE BARNET Mason County KY 202 Maysville Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147675

1830 SEE BARNET Mason County KY 202 Maysville Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147676

 

840 SEE NELSON G. Mercer County KY 141 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2304757

 

1820 SEE ANDREW Montgomery County KY 267 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365555

1820 SEE GEORGE Montgomery County KY 255 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365557

1860 SEE JACOB Montgomery County KY 221 Mt. St.Erling P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098562

1870 SEE JACOB Montgomery County KY 245 Camargo Pct. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519139084

1830 SEE JAMES Montgomery County KY 037 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147681

1830 SEE JAMES Montgomery County KY 037 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147682

1860 SEE JOHN Montgomery County KY 220 Mt. St.Erling P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11098566

1820 SEE JOSEPH Montgomery County KY 261 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365561

1830 SEE NIMROD Montgomery County KY 023 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147685

 

1830 SEE NIMROD Montgomery County KY 023 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147686

1840 SEE NIMROD Montgomery County KY 276 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2304759

1820 SEE JESSE Nelson County KY 214 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365560

1830 SEE JOSEPH Nelson County KY 163 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147683

1830 SEE JOSEPH Nelson County KY 163 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b147684

1820 SEE SAMUEL Nelson County KY 214 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365562

1850 SEE SAMUEL Nelson County KY 362 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1524564

1820 SEE WILLIAM Nelson County KY 214 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35365565

 

 

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AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. II.

page 39

Page (264) William Parks's 2464 acres on So. Br. Potomac to be valued by Geo. Sea, Martin Stroup, John Knight Owells (O'Neils), Henry Kerr, John Skelton, John Patton, Jr., James Rutledge and John Smith.

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK NO. III.

page 46

Page (180) Fredcriek Sea quald. Admr. of George Sea.

 

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AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK NO. III.

page 46

Page (181) Daniel Richardson, John Coningham, Joel Hornback, and John Sea, appraisers of Alexr. Scot's estate.

 

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AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK NO. III.

page 46

Page (181) Daniel Richardson, John Coningham, Joel Hornback, and John Sea, appraisers of Alexr. Scot's estate.

 

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AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK NO. III.

page 55

Page (360) Daniel Richardson, Joel Hornback, John Cunningham, and Henry Carr--appraisers of George Sea.

 

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

CIRCUIT COURT RECORDS, SECTION "I."

JUDGMENTS.

page 42

Donaghe vs. Honeyman--Writ of right. Fifty acres, part of 1505 acres, Thos. Connally's line, widow Blair's corner, Wm. Blair's corner, Jno. King's line, Seawright's line, Gratton's corner. Patent by Jefferson to Hugh Donaho, 10th April, 1781; 268 acres by survey, dated 1st March, 1781, on south side Rankin's land on Naked Creek. Patent by Robert Brooke, 4th April, 1795, to Hugh Donahoe, 54 acres by survey 6th January, 1794, on Naked Creek, joining the Rankin heirs. Ditto, 28th April, 1796, to ditto; 90 acres by survey, dated 5th April, 1781, in Rockingham on North River, Shenando. Ditto by James Wood, 14th September, 1797, to ditto, 1505 acres on Naked Creek, including a tract of 230 acres of a patent to John Sea-right, 26th April, 1742, and also patent to James Leeper, 12th July, 1746, and became vested in said Donahoe; also 231 acres granted to said Donahoe, 14th July, 1769, and 97 acres part of a tract of 116 acres patented to Hugh, 1st August, 1772; also 650 acres first granted to Hugh by inclusive patent, 10th November, 1779, the remaining 297 acres being surplus land. Ditto by Jefferson, 10th November, 1779, to Hugh, 1227 acres on Naked Creek, including, first, 230 acres formerly granted to Jno. Seawright, 1742; second, 230 acres formerly granted to James Leeper, 1746.

 

NOTE::: note the LEEPER name here. Maggie SEE, wife of our Geo Wash. SEE remarried a Leeper after the death of George. I find these same family names keep pooping up in the same places. Interesting.

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

CIRCUIT COURT RECORDS, SECTION "I."

JUDGMENTS.

page 55

Simpson vs. Marshall--From Hardy Co--Bill filed 6th August, 1800. Involves title to lands in South Branch Manor belonging to Fairfax. Following are the tenants in the Manor, 15th August, 1793, viz: J. & P. Brenk, 261 acres; J. Lawrence, 124 acres; P. Lynch, 205 acres; W. Heath, 207 acres; I. Higgins, 848 acres; Isaac & Jacob van Meter, 933 acres; Jno. Fisher, 125 acres; James Parsons, 501 acres; G. Harness, Senr., 160 acres; Christian Snider, 190 acres; W. Renick, 718 acres; I. Cunningham, 521 acres; A. Neff, 549 acres; A. Inskep, 510 acres; M. Lear, 216 acres; I. Buzzard, 111 acres; D. Tevebough, 171 acres; T. Parsons, 541 acres; Jacob Fisher, 116 2-3 acres; E. Williams, 228 acres; R. Darling, 241 acres; Conrad Moore, 63 acres; G. Reed, 135 acres; E. Bogirt, 134 acres; A. Fisher, 162 acres; I. McNeel, 653 acres; D. McNeal, 1,617 acres; G. Reneck, 122 acres; T. McCarty, 252 acres; James Obanner, 17 1-2 acres; I. Nevell, 708 acres; I. Bishop, Jr., 135 acres; A. Seymour, 224 acres; D. Wellson (Welton), 579 acres; I. Welton, 86 acres; G. Harness, 25 acres; F. Sellars, 95 acres; Jno. & D. Welton, 200 acres; D. McNeel, 2,593 acres; I. Simpson, 157 acres; T. Peyton, 249 acres; Sickman Owens, 8 acres; Rudolph Shobe, 302 acres; Conrad Carr, 94 acres; C. Hoofman, 230 acres; G. Kellar, 127 acres; M. Harness, 207 acres; I. Renick, 215 acres; M. Hutton, 268 acres; H. Waldock, 192 acres; Jesse Welton, 394 acres; I. Robinson, 397 acres; P. P. Yoakam, 265 acres; I. Yoakam, 119 acres; P. Horse, 50 acres; R. Seymour, 144 acres, P. Higgins, 319 acres; Job. Wilton, 1,002 acres; A. Clark, 121 acres; Jacob Peterson, 150 acres; A. Shobe, 163 acres; R. Porter, 123 acres; M. & R. Hyer, 154 acres; I. Hagbar, 140 acres; I. Pancake, 199 acres; H. Carr, 89 acres; M. Carr, 89 acres; I. Kemble, 142 acres; A. White, 100 acres; Christopher Strader, 214 acres; Jacob Van Meter, 379 acres; G. Sea, 81 acres; A. Simpson, 217 acres; James Shephard, 90 acres; Jno. Parsons, 160 acres.

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

MEMORANDUM OF MARRIAGES FOR 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795.

RECORD OF MARRIAGES IN AUGUSTA COUNTY BEGINNING 15TH MARCH, 1785.

page 359

1781--May 22d, James Steel and Mary Parker; October 6th, John Walker and Mary Moor; November 6th, Fred Lemmon and Mary Sea; November 18th, Wm. Golled and Sahra Bowles; November 28th, James Cunningham and Mary Weir; December 13th, Jno. Petre and Ann Edmiston.

 

NOTE: were Steele's also from Virigina??? Thinking!!!

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT. WILL BOOK NO. 1.

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

page 13

Page 165.--19th April, 1749. James Coburn's appraisement. Settled with Andrew Knoling, Peter Tustee, Henry Sheplar, Geo. Sea, Fredk. Sea, Thos. Dove. Due from James Kuykendall, Saml. Coburn. Due from Christian Ewigh, Joel Hornback. Due from Jacob Coburn, Wm. Leane, Isaac Coburn. Due from Henry Femster, John Ryon, Aaron Price. Due from Jno. Collins, Jno. Warwell, Richd. Field. Due from Henry Cartwright, Garrett Decker. Due from Danl. Richardson, John Kuykendall. 21 lbs. nails. By Abraham Vanderpoole, James Simpson, Michael Horn.

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT. WILL BOOK NO. 1.

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

page 22

Page 375.--27th August, 1751. Frederick Sea's bond as administrator of George Sea, with surety Andrew Lewis.

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT. WILL BOOK NO. 1.

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

page 23

Page 383.--28th August, 1751. Peter Moser's bond as administrator of Daniel Mouse, with sureties Frederick Sea, John Scott...

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT. WILL BOOK NO. 3.

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

page 83

Page 319.--21st March, 1764. Same, bond as administrator of Frederick Sea.

 

 

CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800

DEED BOOK NO. 16.

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

page 503

Page 516.--21st August, 1770. James Bratton (Bratin) and Elizabeth to Peter Kinder, £70, 900 acres on Bratton's Run, branch of Calfpasture, patented to James Bratton 6th April, 1769; Dunlap's corner. Delivered: Matain Sea, 25th April, 1772.

 

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume II

Number 2, Spring, 1974

Royal Grants, Volume 41, 1734-1738 (Continued from Vol. 2, p.52.)

 

SCMAR, Vol. II, Spring 1974, No. 2, p.87

113. to Nicholas Sea Oak … a tract of land in the Township of Orangeburgh in Berkley County in the said Province, containing One hundred & fifty acres, butting and bounding to the North East on land not laid out, to the North West part on land laid out to Jacob Bowman and part on land laid out to Ludwick Lynder, to the South West part on land laid out to Daniel Goltzer and part on land laid out to Peter Tent, and also one Lot in the said Township of Orangeburgh No (28) Twenty eight and is butted and bounded. 17 Sept. 1736. (6 Nov. 1735).

 

NOTE::: I wonder if this is the same Nicholas SEA that was in the earlier census records i sent.

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume V

Number 1, Winter, 1977

Payments for Colonial Services (Continued from Vol. 4, p.222.)

 

SCMAR, Vol. V, Winter 1977, No. 1, p.56

FOR INDIAN EXPENCES

To Judith Postell, for entertainment of Indians   16 09 04

Alexander Petrie, on an order of Alexander Butler,

   for the same service   105 06 00

John Robinson, ditto   34 06 04

Bernard Sea, ditto   14 00 09

Adam Sheekal, ditto   41 00 09

William Scott, ditto   10 12 06

Peter Witten, ditto   28 15 01

Ward & Leger, ditto (on an order of David Webb)   3 12 10

Ward & Leger, ditto   3 05 04

John Burdell, ditto   3 12 10

The Commissary General, for the same service   923 02 01

John Evans, ditto   5 13 05

David Webb, ditto   19 03 04

To Stead & Wilson, for entertainmen t of Indians   12 19 02

To Patrick Troy, on an order of Alexander Teal, for the like service   4 01 00

Thomas Bostick, ditto   7 14 00

Martin Seiseler, ditto   2 08 07

James Sharp & Co. ditto   19 00 00

John Kershaw & Co. ditto   38 05 00

Jeremiah Lamar, ditto   22 10 00

Alexander Noble, two accounts, ditto   97 17 06

 

NOTE:::: Looks like the Zimmermans were also in VA.

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume IX

Number 1, Winter, 1981

Requests for Information

 

SCMAR, Vol. IX, Winter 1981, No. 1, p.56

EVANS-VANSANT. Mrs. Earl K. Bodie (306 Sunset Dr., Elon College, NC 27244) seeks info. on parents, brother and wife of Rowland Evans b. before 1749 in Wales d. 1781 St. Matthews Parish, married — Day. Need given names. Children: Rowland; John m. (1) Martha Zimmerman (2) Margaret Moorer (3) Elizabeth Holman Zimmerman; William 1776-1825; Polly m. Jacob Moorer. Rowland and brother Richard are thought to havebeen orphaned emigrants to Boston ca. 1750, parents died at sea of typhus fever. Boys were said to be wards of Boston, and when grown moved to Charles Town, S. C. Richard, believed to have moved to Granby. Would like proof that this is same Richard in D. A. R. record born May 1743 in Craven Co., S. C., m. Mary Gasser. Also needs parents and other antecedents of Nicholas Vansant of Lexington County (1800-40 census) home near Hollow Creek b. ca. 1775 d. Aug 1841 married Nancy — who died Nov. 1849. Could Jacob in 1800 census be the father of Nicholas?

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume IX

Number 4, Fall, 1981

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. IX, p.71)

 

SCMAR, Vol. IX, Fall 1981, No. 4, p.210

Ordered that Gideon Sea be allowd. $15 for keeping a certain John Smith. Same time of Buring him when Dead.

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume X

Number 3, Summer, 1982

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. X, p.81)

 

SCMAR, Vol. X, Summer 1982, No. 3, p.167

Lydia Sea then presented a petition requesting that something should be Given her for taking care of her Daughter Sary who is a Lunitic. We Laid it over untill the next setting of the Board.

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 1, Winter, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. X, p.169)

 

SCMAR, Vol. XI, Winter 1983, No. 1, p.22

We allowd. Lydia Sea $20 for Keeping of Sary Sea a Distracted Girl (her daughter) one year from this Date.

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 1, Winter, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. X, p.169)

 

SCMAR, Vol. XI, Winter 1983, No. 1, p.26

I Paid John Smith   $2.00

Paid Thos. Thorrenton   15.00

Paid Lydia Sea   20.00

Paid Judith Brown in a case of Bastardy   21.04 3/4

 

 

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SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 1, Winter, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. X, p.169)

 

SCMAR, Vol. XI, Winter 1983, No. 1, p.28

Lydia Sea for Sary Sea a Distracted Girl Pr year commencing on the 2nd August 1814   20.00

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 4, Fall, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XI, p.18)

 

Paid Lydya Sea $11   $11.00

 

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SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 4, Fall, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XI, p.18)

 

 

   6th Ordered   $30.00

   that Lidia  

   Sea be  

   allow.d. $30  

   pr. year for  

   keeping  

   Nancy Sea, a  

   Distracted  

   woman  

 

Paid Lidea

   Sea for

   keeping Sary

   Sea a

   Distracted

   woman up to

   first of

   January 1817

 

Paid Lidea   $23.00

   Sea $23 for  

   keeping Gary  

   Sea a  

   Distracted  

   woman up to  

   the first Day  

   of January  

   Last  

 

Paid Lidea   $1.00

   Sea for  

   keeping of  

   Sary Sea  

 

Paid Lidea

   Sea in part

   for keeping

   Sary Sea for

   the year 1818

 

Paid Lydia

   Sea Agent

   for Sarah Seay

 

NOTE::: Look at the change occuring here with SEA to SEAY

 

Ordered that

   Lydia Sea

   have $50 for

   keeping

   Sarah See

   one year

 

NOTE::: Sarah's name has now changed again to SEE.

 

6th Ordered that Lidia Sea be allow.d. $30 pr. year for keeping Nancy Sea, a Distracted woman   $30.00

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 4, Fall, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XI, p.18)

 

Paid Lidea Sea for keeping Sary Sea a Distracted woman up to first of January 1817

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 4, Fall, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XI, p.18)

 

Paid Lidea Sea for keeping Sary Sea

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 4, Fall, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XI, p.18)

 

Paid Lidea Sea $23 for keeping Gary Sea a

   Distracted woman up to the first Day of January Last   $23.00

 

Paid Lidea Sea for keeping of Sary Sea   $1.00

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 4, Fall, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XI, p.18)

 

Paid Lydia Sea Agent for Sarah Seay

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XI

Number 4, Fall, 1983

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XI, p.18)

 

Ordered that Lydia Sea have $50 for keeping Sarah See one year

 

NOTE::: Info following, I am sure refers to the same Sarah SEE< SEA< SEAY.

 

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XII

Number 2, Spring, 1984

Spartanburgh County Records of the Commissioners of the Poor (Continued from Vol. XII, p.18)

 

Sarah Seay 1  

   Jay 1821  

Ordered that   50.00

   Sarah Seay  

   be allowed  

   Fifty Dollars  

   per annum  

   beginning  

   from this date  

Lydia Seay  

   Agent  

   Amount due  

   her up to the  

   Present date  

   $24.93.3  

   Order made  

   on page 97 

 

Note:: Now Lydia's name is changing to SEAY as well.

 

2nd April   37.43 3/4

   1821 Paid  

   John Walker  

   for Sarah  

   Seay Thirty  

   seven & 43  

   3/4  

 

Note: Now John Walker is coming into the picture and collecting money for Sarah.

 

Jay 7 1822   37.25

   Paid Lydia  

   Seay Agent  

   for Sarah Seay  

 

   5 Augt. 1822   29.43.3

   Paid Lydia  

   Seay in full  

   up to the 1st  

   August Inst.  

 

   6 Jay 1823   20.00

   Paid Lydia  

   Sea in full to  

   this date 9.16  

   due Sarah Sea  

 

8 Apr. 1823   14.06 1/4

   Paid Wm.  

   Bomar for  

   keeping the  

   above Lydia  

   Sea 1 month  

   previous to  

   this date the  

   above order  

   Discontinued  

 

   8 Apr. 1823   162.50

   Sarah Seay  

   Ordered that  

   Wm. Bomar  

   be allowed  

   one hundred  

   & sixty two  

   & 1/2  

   Dollars for  

   keeping  

   Sarah Seay  

   one year  

   from this  

   date 1/2 yearly  

 

Note: now William Bomar is also in on the caring for Sarah.

 

4 Augt. 1823   9.16

   Paid Wm.  

   Bomar her  

   order from  

   Nancy Sea  

   the above  

   9.16 cents  

   which was  

   due her  

   mother  

   previous to  

   her death  

 

Note: Is Nancy Sea's mother living with William Bomar. Since he was also involved with Sarah, would we assume Nancy and Sarah may be sisters or related somehow.

 

4 Augt. 1823   50.00

   Paid Wm.  

   Bomar Agent  

   for Sarah Sea   

 

   8 Apr. 1824   100.00

   Paid Wm.  

   Bomar Agent  

   for Sarah Seay  

 

The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research

SCMAR, Volume XII

Number 2, Spring, 1984

Requests for Information

 

SCMAR, Vol. XII, Spring 1984, No. 2, p.119

GILL-TILL. Mrs. Clifton (Virginia) Gill (41 Ridgeview Dr. Chickasaw, AL 36611) needs information on Richard Gill, parents, siblings, etc. In 1800 census of Barnwell Co. S.C. Issued passport 9 Jan 1809 through the Creek Nation to Mississippi territory, present day Clarke Co. Ala. Also on Niclaus/Nicholas Till/Sea/Dill/Diel family from Orangeburg Dist. S.C. Part of them came to Lowndes Co. Ala. ca 1829. Cathrena/Catherine Till was in Clarke Co. Ala. by 1817.

 

There was one reference to Seawright that looked like it may be connected to SEA surname. Seawright is a place in Ireland that these folks may have come from.

 

 

 

REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827
57th DAY'S DRAWING-May 11.
TWIGGS.
page 179
Fortunate Drawers: John See,
Captains District: Pearsons
Number: 259
District: 21
County: Muscogee County

 

THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
CHAPTER III OLD KENTUCKY GRANTS (1793-1856)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 238

Grantee: See, Jacob
Acres: 1,000
Book: 8
Page: 506
Date Survey: 6- 3-1788
County: Nelson
Watercourse: Hardins Cr

THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
CHAPTER III OLD KENTUCKY GRANTS (1793-1856)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 238

Grantee: See, Jacob
Acres: 500
Book: 14
Page: 81
Date Survey: 9-26-1798
County: Hardin
Watercourse: Muddy Cr

 

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
Established in 1682.


Name: Samuel Combe
Comment:
"Late of ye Citty Corke, Cooper, having transported himselfe and family to Pensilvania at Such time as severall friends of this place were Removing to that Country and not knowing he Should goe with them, they Layd their Intentions of going before our meeting time nor Season afterwards did not offer for his getting a Certificate to Cary with him wherefore Since his arrivall there he having writ unto a friend here to procure one for him."
Said Samuel being a Bristol man, "came over into this Country with his wife Some time after ye Wars ended to settle in Corke and follow ye Cooping trade and although he was observed to be a Laborious painfull man, ye world favoured him not with Success we hope and desire it may be better in that country where we suppose workmen of that Calling are not so plenty as in this nor materials to worke on Soe hard to be obtained as here." Clear in relation to marriage. Received 2 Mo. 28, 1710.

 

Name: Mark Carleton
Comment:
and family, dated 4 Mo. 3, 1711, from Mo. Mtg. at Mountmellick, Ireland. He is "ye Son of an early Labourer (after ye breaking forth of ye Gospel day) in ye word and Testimony of our Lord Jesus, and his wife ye Daughter of honest friends of this meeting." Original on file. Received 8 Mo. 25, 1711. He died in 1711. See page 96.
Thomas Carleton, born in 1636, in Little Salkeld, Cumberland, England, like his father spent much of his life as a farmer. He was one of the early converts to Quakerism and became an eminent minister of the Society. In 1663, for the non payment of tithes he was put in prison and kept there for several years. In 1669, he married Isabel Mark, of Mosedale, Cumberland. About 1674, he removed to Ireland and settled at Ballinacarrick, County Wicklow. In 1681, according to William Stockdale (A Great Cry of Oppression, 252), Thomas Carleton, of Bellynacarge, County Wicklow, had taken (2 Mo. 19) by the church wardens "one Brass pan and one Pewter dish," valued at 6s. 3d. for "repairing the Parish Worship-house at Rathdrum." The titles of several of his works, the first of which was The Captive's Complaint, etc., printed in 1668, are given in Joseph Smith's Catalogue (I.). He died at his house at Ballinacarrick, 9 Mo. 16, 1684, leaving a wife, at least three children, and several servants. 1
Mark Carleton, of Ballylickbo, son of Thomas and Isabella Carleton, formerly of Mosedale, Cumberland, was married, 11 Mo. 25, 1698, to Susanna Watson, of Ballymeane, at Edenderry. 2 They removed to Pennsylvania in 1711, producing a certificate of removal, dated 4 Mo. 3, to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, 8 Mo. 25, 1711. Mark Carleton apparently soon died, and in 1713, his widow married Richard Parks, a settler in Goshen, Chester County.
Thomas Carleton, son of Mark and Susanna Carleton, was born 9 Mo. 19, 1699, at Ballyhaken, near Edenderry, Ireland, and in 1720 settled in Kennett Township, Chester County, where he married, 3 Mo. 20, 1730, Hannah Roberts, widow of Robert Roberts, and daughter of William Howell, of Haverford. She was born 5 Mo. 17, 1689, and died 5 Mo. 6, 1758. Thomas died 9 Mo. 30, 1792. 1 He and his wife were active members of Kennett Meeting, and both eminent ministers. Their children were Susanna, who married Michael Harlan, and Thomas, born 8 Mo. 21, 1732, died 6 Mo. 26, 1803, who married, 10 Mo. 26, 1757, Lydia Gregg, daughter of Thomas and Dinah. Thomas had children--Hannah (m. William Passmore,) Dinah, Martha, Mark, Sarah, Samuel, Thomas, Lydia (m. Abner Mendenhall) Thomas, and Caleb. 2

 

Name: George Howell
Comment: and wife, from Mtg. at Cork, dated 2 Mo. 28, 1729.

Name: Hugh Canady
Comment:
unmarried, and family. The "Said Hugh frequainted our Religious meeting for worship from his Childhood, & Since his Wife's Decease (they being maried orderly amongst us) has been Endusterous in Labouring for a livelihood for his Children, & some of them being Grown up has behaved prity orderly Considering their yeares." Dated 2 Mo. 3, 1741, from Men's Meeting held near Charlemont, Ireland. Original on file. Not recorded. See page 98.
Hugh Kenedy and Elizabeth Parker, both of Grange Mtg. near Charlemont, were m. there, 9 Mo. 6, 1723.--Minutes of Ulster Province Mtg.

 

Name: Valentine Hollingsworth
Comment: wife Ann, and children came over to Pennsylvania in 1682, from Balleniskcrannell, Parish of Sego, County Armagh, Ireland, and settled in New Castle County on Delaware.

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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Name: Henry Hollingsworth
Comment: son of Valentine, came over from Ireland in 1683, in the Ship Lion, as an indented servant to Robert Turner.--Penn'a Mag. VIII., 334.


Name: Valentine Hollingsworth
Comment: 1
son of Henry Hollingsworth, of Belleniskcrannell, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, Ireland, and Catharine, his wife, was born at Belleniskcrannel, "about the sixth month in the yeare 1632"; was married 4 Mo. 7, 1655, to Ann Ree, daughter of Nicholas Ree, 2 of Tanderagee, County Armagh. She was born about 1628, at Tanderagee, and died 2 Mo. 1, 1671. He then was married a second time, 4 Mo. 12, 1672, to Ann Calvert, daughter of Thomas Calvert, of Dromgora, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, and Jane his wife. The following is a copy of the marriage certificate:
"This is to certifie the truth to all people that Valentine Hollenworth 3 in ye psh of Sego in ye county of Armagh, and Anne Calvert of the same psh having intentions of marriage according to the ordinance of God, and Gods joining, Did lay it before mens meeting before whom theire marriage being propounded, then ye meeting desired them to wait some time, weh they did, so the meeting makeing inquiry between the times whether ye man be free from all other women, and the woman free from all other men, and so the second time they comeing before the mens meeting, all things being found clear, so they being left to theire freedome. A meeting of the people of god being appointed and assembled together at the house of Marke Wright, in the psh of Shankell the twelfth day of the fourth month in ye yeare 1672 whene they tooke one another in marriage in the presence of god and of his people according to ye law of god, & we are witnesses of the same whose names are hereunto subscribed ye day and yeare aforesaid
Val: Holengworth Anne Holengworth 1672.
ffrancis Robson; William Williams; Jo: Calvert; Chris: Hillery; Hugh Stamper; George Hodgshon; Jam: Harison; dorothy Hillery; Roger Webb; Will pearson; Nic: Harison; Elis: Gnus; Robert Hoope; Marke Wright; John Wright; Alice Williams; Michael Staise; Timo: kirk James Bradshaw; An. Bradshaw; Tho. Wederall; Rob Chambers; Tho: Calvert; debora Kirk; Will dixon; Antho. Dixon; fergus Softly; Alice Wright; dina Kirke; Mary Walker"
William Stockdale 1 gives the following account of Hollingsworth's persecutions for tithes:
1671, County Armagh, "Valentine Hollingsworth had taken from him for Tithe, by Thomas Ashbrook Tithmonger twenty nine stooks of Barly, and three stooks and a half of Oats, all worth one pound one shilling;" 1672, "Valentine Hollingsworth for Tithe by Edward O'Maghan, 26 stooks wheat. 3 car-loads Hey, 26 stooks of Oats, 26 stooks of Barley, Value £2, 185;" 1673, corn and hay, valued at £2; 1674, wheat, hay, oats, barley, valued at £3 4s.
In 1682, Valentine Hollingsworth and his family, accompanied by his son-in-law, Thomas Connaway, and by John Musgrave, an indented servant, sailed from Belfast for the Delaware, 2 and, as we have already stated, 3 settled on a large plantation of nearly a thousand acres on Shelpot Creek in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, about five miles northeast of the present city of Wilmington. He was prominently identified with the affairs of Friends, the early meetings being held at his house. In 1687, he gave "unto ffriends for a burying place half an Acre of land for yt purpose." A meeting-house was afterward built on this plot and the meeting known as Newark, from the name of the plantation, which in the original survey was called "New Worke." Valentine Hollingsworth was appointed a Justice of the Peace for New Castle County, in 1685, and represented the county in the Assembly in 1682-3, 1687, 1688, 1689, 1695, and 1700, 4 He died subsequent to 1710, and his wife Ann died 8 Mo. 17, 1697. They were interred in Friends' ground at Newark.
The children of Valentine Hollingsworth by his first wife, Ann Ree, were as follows:
1. Mary Hollingsworth, born 1 Mo. 25, 1656, at Belleniskcrannell, married, first, 4 Mo. 28, 1682, at the house of Francis Robson, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, to Thomas Conway or Connaway, of Parish of Lisburn, County Antrim. They came to the Delaware with her father in 1682, and settled near him in New Castle County. Thomas Connaway died 11 Mo. 30, 1688-9, and his widow, in 1693, married, secondly, Randal Malin, widower, of Upper Providence, now Delaware County (originally of Great Barrum, Cheshire, England). Randal Malin became a Quaker minister and in 1727 removed with his wife and family within the limits of Goshen Monthly Meeting.
By her first husband, Thomas Connaway, she had three children: (1) Elizabeth, b. 7 Mo. 9, 1687, m. 1st Charles Booth, 1705, and 2d, Thomas Babb, in 1720; Ann, born about 1688, m. Philip Taylor, 6 Mo. 10, 1705; Sarah b. about 1689, m. 3 Mo., 1710, to John Yearsley, b. in England about 1685, son of John and Elizabeth. By her second, Randal Malin, she had three children: Hannah, b. 1 Mo. 7, 1695-6, m. Daniel Williamson, Jr., about 1716; Rachel, b. 5 Mo. 24, 1702, m. John Cain or Cane, 9 Mo. 7, 1722; and Katharine, who married --- Tate, in 1721.
2. Henry Hollingsworth, 1 b. 9 Mo. 7, 1658, at Belleniskcrannell, is thought to have come over to Pennsylvania as a redemptioner to Robert Turner, in 1683. Subsequently he lived for a time with his father in New Castle County. In 1688, he returned to Ireland for a wife and on 6 Mo. 22d of that year was married to Lydia Atkinson, of Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, whom he shortly after brought to Pennsylvania. 2 For a number of years he was Deputy Surveyor of Chester County. In 1695, he resided in Chester, and was Sheriff of the County. He also represented New Castle County in the Provincial Assembly. In 1700, and for some time after he was Clerk of the Courts, and Coroner of Chester County. He removed to Elkton, Md., about 1712, in which year he was appointed (3 Mo. 9 by Lord Baltimore) Surveyor of Cecil County. His manuscript commonplace book, which is a medley of receipts, poetry, astrology, alchemy, chemistry, some of which is in Latin, is in the collection of the Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, of Philadelphia. He died 2 Mo. or 3 Mo. 1721. His children were: Ruth, m. George Simpson, 12 Mo. 24, 1706; Stephen, who m. Ann ---, was a Magistrate in Cecil County, Md., in 1730, removing subsequently to Virginia, where, in 1734, he obtained a grant of 472 acres of land on the west side of the Shenandoah River, in Orange County; Zebulon, b. 1696, d. Cecil County, 8 Mo. 8, 1763, m. 4 Mo. 18, 1727, Ann, daughter of Col. Francis Mauldin; Catharine m. --- Dawson, of Kent County, Md.; Abigail, m. Richard Dobson, in 1720; and Mary.
3. Thomas Hollingsworth, b. 3 Mo., 1661, at Belleniskcrannell, d. 1732-3, in Winchester, Va. He resided for a time in Rockland Manor, New Castle County but later removed to Winchester, Va. His first wife Margaret (by whom he had one son Abram, born 1 Mo. 19, 1686), died in 8 Mo. 1687. He then married 1 Mo. 31, 1692, Grace Cook, of Concord. Children by second wife: Elizabeth, b. 11 Mo. 8, 1694, m. --- Stroud, in 1718; Hannah, b. 1 Mo. 17, 1697, m. William Dixon, in 1718; Thomas, b. 12 Mo. 23, 1698, m. Judith Lampley in 1723; Jacob, b. 1 Mo, 4, 1704, m. Rachel Chandler, 1729; Sarah, b. 8 Mo. 7, 1706, m. John Dixon, in 1724; Joseph, b. 3 Mo. 11, 1709, m. Martha Houghton, in 1730, and removed to Virginia; Grace, b. 3 Mo, 9, 1712.
4. Catharine Hollingsworth, b. 5 Mo., 1663, at Belleniskcranmell; d. 6 Mo. 29, 1746; m. 11 Mo. 2, 1688, George Robinson, 1 who was born in the north of Ireland, about 1666, came to the Delaware in 1687, and died 9 Mo. 8, 1738. Their children were: Mary, m. Thomas Jacobs, 8 Mo, 13, 1710; Ann, m. Jonathan Ogden, in 1720; Valentine, m. Elizabeth Booth, in 1740.
At Newark Monthly Meeting (women's branch), 12 Mo. 4, 1698, "Wee have ordered that Katherine Robinson bee purser to this meeting Given in Collection £5.105."
The children of Valentine Hollingsworth by his second wife, Ann Calvert, were:
5. Samuel Hollingsworth, b. 1 Mo. 27, 1673, at Belleniskcrannell; d. 1748; m. in 1701, Hannah Harlan, daughter of George and Elizabeth Harlan. He lived in Birmingham Township and held several important public offices. In 1729 and 1738, he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Chester County. From 1725 to 1728 he represented the county in the Provincial Assembly. Children: Enoch, m. 1st Joanna Crowley, 10 Mo. 23, 1725, 2d Elizabeth Chads, widow of William Pyle; John, m. Mary Reed, in 1732; Samuel, m. Barbara Shewin, in 1738, and died in 1751; George; Elizabeth, m. Henry Green, in 1734.
6. Enoch Hollingsworth, b. 6 Mo. 7, 1675, at Belleniskcrannel; died in New Castle County, 8 Mo. 24, 1687.
7. Valentine Hollingsworth, b. 11 Mo. 12, 1677, at Belleniskcrannell; d. 1757; m. in 1713, Elizabeth Heald.
8. Ann Hollingsworth, b. 10 Mo. 28, 1680, at Belleniskcrannell; m. James Thompson in 1700.
9. John Hollingsworth, b. 2 Mo. 19, 1684, in New Castle County; d. in 1722; m. Catherine Tyler, in 1706.
10. Joseph Hollingsworth, b. 5 M. 10, 1686, in New Castle County.
11. Enoch Hollingsworth, buried 9 Mo. 26, 1690

 

 

 

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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Name: Thomas Child
Comment: from the neighborhood of Lurgan, Ireland, died 10 Mo. 8, 1694, at the house of Valentine Hollingsworth, in New Castle County. See George Harlan's letter on pages 62-3.

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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Of Chester County, Pa., and New Castle County, Delaware. Established in 1686.

Of Chester County, Pa., and New Castle County, Delaware. Established in 1686.

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Name: Lydia Hollingsworth
Comment: wife of Henry In 1687, Henry Hollingsworth returned to Ireland, and, 8 Mo. 22, 1688, married Lydia Atkinson, of the Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, who shortly afterward came over to New Castle County with her husband.


 

 

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Name: Gayen Miller
Comment:
who first appears in Chester County in 1702, is thought to have been a near relative of John Miller, of New Garden. As stated on page 128, he purchased 200 acres at the site of Kennett Square, and in 1712 acquired 700 acres in New Garden. He also secured several other tracts. He took his seat in the Provincial Assembly in 1714. He died in 1742, leaving a will, dated 3 Mo. 31, 1742 (proved Aug. 31, 1742), in which he mentions "my cousin James Miller," probably a son of John Miller of New Garden. Children of Gayen Miller by his wife Margaret:
1. James Miller, b. 11 Mo. 5, 1696; d. 1732; m. Rachel, daughter of John and Katharine Fred, 4 Mo. 20, 1721, and had children: Sarah, b. 1723, m. John Jackson; Deborah, b. 1725, m. Joseph Sharp: James, b. 1728, m. (1) Sarah Way and (2) Phebe Jones; Jesse, b. 1730, m. Lydia Baily. Rachel, the widow, m. 2d, James Miller, son of James and Katharine, and died 12 Mo. 3, 1748-9.
2. William Miller, b. 8 Mo. 30, 1698; d. 1767; m. Ruth Rowland, 7 Mo. 30, 1724, and had children: Mary, m. James Miller, 1744; Hannah, m. William Whiteside; Margaret, m. Jonathan Hanson, April 23, 1766.
3. Robert Miller, b. 3 Mo. 3, 1703; m. Ruth Haines; and had children: Margaret, b. 1726, m. William Bentley; Solomon, b. 1727, m. Sarah Matthews; Dorothy, b. 1729, m. George Matthews; Patience, b. 1730-1, m. (1) --- Bishop and (2) James Davis; Hannah, b. 1734, m. Curtis Lewis; Warwick, b. 1735, d. 1777, m. Elizabeth Price; Isaac, b. 1737-8, d. 1752; Jacob, b. 1739; Rebecca, b. 1742, m. Jas. Allen; Joseph, b. 1744; Rachel, b. 1746, m. Joseph Johnson; Sarah, b. 1748, m. John Boyd (2); Benjamin, b. 1752; James, b. 1754, m. Hannah Pim.
4. Sarah Miller, b. 9 Mo. 1, 1704; m. Joshua Johnson, son of Robert, and had children (James, Lydia, Margaret, William, Sarah, Joshua, Hannah, Robert, Dinah, Rebecca, and David).
5. Mary Miller, b. 3 Mo. 7, 1707; m. William, son of Samuel Beverly, 2 Mo. 22, 1730, and had children (Samuel, James, Mary).
6. Patrick Miller, b. 12 Mo. 28, 1708; m. (1) Patience Haines, 9 Mo. 5, 1735, and had children (Joseph, Ruth, Mary, Patience); m. (2) Anne -, in 1745, and had other children (Susanna Anne).
7. Samuel Miller, b. 4 Mo. 14, 1711; d. Nov, 1764; m. Margaret Halliday, 4 Mo. 29, 1732. No issue.
8. Elizabeth Miller, b. 5 Mo. 7, 1713; m. Joseph Dickinson, 8 Mo. 25, 1732, and had children (Margaret, Sarah, Gayen, Elizabeth, Mary, Hannah, Deborah, Joseph, Daniel, James).
9. Joseph Miller, b. 7 Mo. 14, 1715; d. 1741; Jane Kirk, 4 Mo. 18, 1738.
10. Benjamin Miller, b. 6 Mo. 4, 1717; m. 10 Mo. 7, 1738, Martha (Musgrove) Walter, widow of John Walter, and daughter of John Musgrave. He settled in Lancaster County.
11. John Miller, b. 11 Mo. 6, 1720-1, m. Margaret Smith, 8 Mo. 28, 1741. Settled in Lancaster County.
12. George Miller, b. 5 Mo. 19, 1723. He married "out of meeting" about 1744. 1

 

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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Of Chester County, Pa., and New Castle County, Delaware. Established in 1686.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Name: Gayen Miller
Comment:
who first appears in Chester County in 1702, is thought to have been a near relative of John Miller, of New Garden. As stated on page 128, he purchased 200 acres at the site of Kennett Square, and in 1712 acquired 700 acres in New Garden. He also secured several other tracts. He took his seat in the Provincial Assembly in 1714. He died in 1742, leaving a will, dated 3 Mo. 31, 1742 (proved Aug. 31, 1742), in which he mentions "my cousin James Miller," probably a son of John Miller of New Garden. Children of Gayen Miller by his wife Margaret:
1. James Miller, b. 11 Mo. 5, 1696; d. 1732; m. Rachel, daughter of John and Katharine Fred, 4 Mo. 20, 1721, and had children: Sarah, b. 1723, m. John Jackson; Deborah, b. 1725, m. Joseph Sharp: James, b. 1728, m. (1) Sarah Way and (2) Phebe Jones; Jesse, b. 1730, m. Lydia Baily. Rachel, the widow, m. 2d, James Miller, son of James and Katharine, and died 12 Mo. 3, 1748-9.
2. William Miller, b. 8 Mo. 30, 1698; d. 1767; m. Ruth Rowland, 7 Mo. 30, 1724, and had children: Mary, m. James Miller, 1744; Hannah, m. William Whiteside; Margaret, m. Jonathan Hanson, April 23, 1766.
3. Robert Miller, b. 3 Mo. 3, 1703; m. Ruth Haines; and had children: Margaret, b. 1726, m. William Bentley; Solomon, b. 1727, m. Sarah Matthews; Dorothy, b. 1729, m. George Matthews; Patience, b. 1730-1, m. (1) --- Bishop and (2) James Davis; Hannah, b. 1734, m. Curtis Lewis; Warwick, b. 1735, d. 1777, m. Elizabeth Price; Isaac, b. 1737-8, d. 1752; Jacob, b. 1739; Rebecca, b. 1742, m. Jas. Allen; Joseph, b. 1744; Rachel, b. 1746, m. Joseph Johnson; Sarah, b. 1748, m. John Boyd (2); Benjamin, b. 1752; James, b. 1754, m. Hannah Pim.
4. Sarah Miller, b. 9 Mo. 1, 1704; m. Joshua Johnson, son of Robert, and had children (James, Lydia, Margaret, William, Sarah, Joshua, Hannah, Robert, Dinah, Rebecca, and David).
5. Mary Miller, b. 3 Mo. 7, 1707; m. William, son of Samuel Beverly, 2 Mo. 22, 1730, and had children (Samuel, James, Mary).
6. Patrick Miller, b. 12 Mo. 28, 1708; m. (1) Patience Haines, 9 Mo. 5, 1735, and had children (Joseph, Ruth, Mary, Patience); m. (2) Anne -, in 1745, and had other children (Susanna Anne).
7. Samuel Miller, b. 4 Mo. 14, 1711; d. Nov, 1764; m. Margaret Halliday, 4 Mo. 29, 1732. No issue.
8. Elizabeth Miller, b. 5 Mo. 7, 1713; m. Joseph Dickinson, 8 Mo. 25, 1732, and had children (Margaret, Sarah, Gayen, Elizabeth, Mary, Hannah, Deborah, Joseph, Daniel, James).
9. Joseph Miller, b. 7 Mo. 14, 1715; d. 1741; Jane Kirk, 4 Mo. 18, 1738.
10. Benjamin Miller, b. 6 Mo. 4, 1717; m. 10 Mo. 7, 1738, Martha (Musgrove) Walter, widow of John Walter, and daughter of John Musgrave. He settled in Lancaster County.
11. John Miller, b. 11 Mo. 6, 1720-1, m. Margaret Smith, 8 Mo. 28, 1741. Settled in Lancaster County.
12. George Miller, b. 5 Mo. 19, 1723. He married "out of meeting" about 1744. 1

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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
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Name: John Miller
Comment:
wife Mary (received 4 Mo. 4, 1709), and children from Grange near Charlemont, in 1709.
John Miller, 1 son of John Miller, born at "Breckenbrough, in ye Parish of Kerbywilk in Yorkshire," in 1633, went over into Ireland as a planter, in 1657, and married Ann, daughter of William Clibborn, who was born in 1630, at Cowley, in the County of Durham, England. Their children were: William, b. 1659, at Moate, Margaret, b. 1662, Shurrch? d. 1668; John, b. 1665, at Moate; Thomas, b. 1667, at Ballynalinch; Abraham, b. 1670, at Glin, County West Meath; and Isaac, b. 1672, at Glin, County West Meath. (Potts, Our Family Ancestors, 245-6.)
One John Miller, possibly a son of the above John Miller, married Mary, sister of Andrew Ignew and as early as 1693 was living within the limits of Grange Meeting near Charlemont, County Armagh, Ireland. He and his family arrived in Chester County, Pa., in 1709, and, as we have seen on page 135, settled on a large tract of land in New Garden Township. He was a prominent member of New Garden Meeting and was elected to the Provincial Assembly in 1714, but died that same year.
Mary Miller, his widow, died in 1730. In her will, dated 5 Mo. 12, 1730, probated August 10, 1730, she mentions her "Kinsman John Too" and leaves £30 "to pay ye passage of or Charges of three of my brother Andrew Ignews 2 Children in Coming to this Country, provided they Come in ye Space of two years after my decease."
Children of John and Mary (Ignew) Miller:
1. James Miller, b. 1 Mo., 1693, near Charlemont, County Armagh; m. 3 Mo. 24, 1722, Ann Cain (daughter of John and Ann) who was born in County Armagh. They had issue: Mary, b. 1724; Ann, b. 1726; Sarah, b. 1727; John, b. 1730; Joseph, b. 1732; Susanna, b. 1734-5; Hannah, b. 1737; William, b. 1739; James, b. 1745.
2. Mary Miller, who died in 1736, m. Joseph Hutton, in 1714, and had issue: John, Thomas, Joseph, Susanna, Samuel, William, Benjamin, Nehemiah, Ephraim.
3. William Miller, b. 2 Mo., 1698, "within the virge of Grange Monthly Meeting, County Tyrone, Ireland"; d. 1768; m. Ann Emlen, 4 Mo. 15, 1732, and had issue: John, b. 1733; Hannah, b. 1734; William, b. 1737; Mary, b. 1741; Ann, b. 1743; Joshua, b. 1746.
4. Joseph Miller, d. 7 Mo. 30, 1727; m. Ann, daughter of Joseph Gilpin, 10 Mo. 31, 1724, and had children: John, b. 1725; Isaac, b. 1727.
5. Sarah Miller, m. Nehemiah Hutton, 1723.
6. Elizabeth Miller, b. 1 Mo., 1704, in Ireland; d. 2 Mo. 8, 1783; m. William Chambers, 8 Mo. 22, 1729, and had ten children.
7. Martha Miller, m. (1) John Jordan and (2) Nathaniel Houlton.
8. Elinor Miller, m. Richard Chambers, 4 Mo. 19, 1729, and had eight children.
9. Susanna Miller, m. Joseph Jackson, 2 Mo. 18, 1734.


 

 

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Name: John Wiley
Comment:
received 4 Mo. 7, 1712, from County West Meath. Unmarried. Married Martha Newby in 1713.
One John Wyly, of Hillsborough Mtg., and Sarah Walker, of Grange Mtg., near Charlemont, declared their intentions of marriage at Grange Preparative Mtg., 3 Mo. 24, 1727.
At Ulster Province Meeting, 6 Mo. 29, 1696, Thomas Wyly, of Coleraine, was mentioned as having been to London Yearly Meeting.
Samuel Miller and Jane Wyly, both of Lisnegarvy Mtg., were married 9 Mo. 21, 1698, at the house of Richard Boys. William Wyly, of Coleraine Mtg., and Ruth Courtney, of Lisnegarvy Mtg., were married at the house of Richard Boys, 5 Mo. 12, 1704.--Minutes of Ulster Province Mtg.
In 1677 and 1679, John Wyly, of Parish of Ahalee, suffered persecution for tithes.--Stockdale, A Great Cry of Oppression, 76, 120.
In 1681, Robert Willy, of Parish of Ballinderry, County Antrim, had taken barley, oats, hay, wheat, and maslin; value £3.--Ibid., 168.
In 1681, John Wyly, of Parish of Killoan, County Antrim, had his goods taken for tithes.--Ibid., 166.
Allen Wyly and Sarah Adams were married in 1694.--Minutes of Ulster Province Meeting.
Thomas Wily, son of Allen Wily, of New Garden, Chester County, Pa., and Rachel, daughter of Thomas Rowland, were married 9 Mo. 13, 1729, at New Garden Meeting.
At Lisburn Meeting, County Antrim, 10 Mo. 28, 1676, "John Wily layd before us his intentions of mariadg with An Boyes & their proceeding hath been Soe orderly that we can not but lett them proceed to the Six weeks mg."
At Lisburn Meeting, 4 Mo. 16, 1684, Robert Mickle and John Wiley "layd before Frds. their going to Pensillvania."

 

Name: Christopher Wilson
Comment:
received 4 Mo. 7, 1712, from County West Meath, Ireland. Unmarried.
He was born about 1690, in Yorkshire, England, of parents who were members of the Church of England. When he reached manhood he became a Friend and removed to Ireland. In 1712, he came over as a servant and settled in New Castle Co., Delaware, where he married Esther Woodward, 8 Mo. 22, 1719, and left numerous descendants. About 1728 he became a minister of the Society of Friends. He died 7 Mo. 11, 1740, in the 50th year of his age (See A Collection of Memorials, Phila., 1787, p. 102-3). "About a Month agoe I agreed with Christopher Wilson a Weaver who dwells at John Griggs for a parcel of Land on ye lower Side of Brandywine," 200 acres next below Valentine Hollingsworth.--James Steel to John Taylor in a letter, dated Philadelphia, 11 Mo. 7, 1718, among the Taylor Papers, Correspondence, 1683-1723, Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

 

Name: Joseph Wiley
Comment: son-in-law of Thomas Lightfoot, Moate Meeting, County West Meath, received 6 Mo. 4, 1716.

 

Name: Joseph Martin
Comment: and wife Ruth, received 10 Mo. 7, 1717, from Old Castle, County Meath, Ireland. At New Garden Montly Meeting, 8 Mo. 11, 1718, a certificate to Philadelphia was signed for them.


Name: Thomas Wilson
Comment: and family received 7 Mo. 3, 1726, from Ballynacree Meeting, County Antrim, Ireland.


Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.


Name: Samuel Miller and wife Margaret
Comment:
(b. 1683), received 10 Mo. 14, 1723, from Ballynacree Monthly Meeting, County Antrim, Ireland.
They settled at Sadsbury, and were among the organizers of Sadsbury Meeting. He died in 1774. Children: Mary, m. William Cooper, 8 Mo. 18, 1730, and had children (Robert, Calvin, and William); Elizabeth m. William Reed, 8 Mo. 19, 1738; Robert, m. Sarah McClung, 1 Mo. 7, 1741-2, and had children (Margaret, b. 1742; Samuel, b. 1744; Mary, b. 1747; Sarah, b. 1749; Robert, b. 1755).--Potts, Our Family Ancestors, 247-8.
One Samuel Miller and Jane Wyly, both of Lisnegarvy Meeting, were married at the home of Richard Boys (Ballinderry, County Antrim) 9 Mo. 21, 1698.

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.


Name: Sismore Wright
Comment:
and wife received 9 Mo. 10, 1725, from Ballycane Monthly Meeting, County Wicklow, Ireland.
Children of Sismore and Margaret Wright, born in Ireland, as follows: Isaac, 12 Mo. 4, 1718; Thomas, 5 Mo. 11, 1719 (d. 3 Mo. 29, 1802, in Berks County); Margaret, 10 Mo. 18, 1720; Ann, 4 Mo. 21, 1723. New Garden Monthly Meeting, 2 Mo. 26, 1735, signed a certificate for this family to North Wales (Gwynedd) Monthly Meeting, and they settled within the limits of Exeter Meeting, in Berks County.
One Mark Wright, son of Rowland Wright, of "Sheep Pastor, (nere) Gisborough," Yorkshire, England, and wife, "Ayles," was born 2 Mo. 25, 1619, at "Sheep Pastor." About 1647, "he married Ann, daughter of Thomas Carlyle, "of Newton (nere Whittby)," England. Came to Ireland 6 Mo., 1654. Children: Jane, b. 9 Mo. 1651, at Numebeck, Yorkshire; Ayles, b. 4 Mo. 1653, at same place; John, b. 3 Mo. 1656, at Lygatory, Parish of Shankill, Co. Armagh; Ann, b. there 8 Mo., 1658; Mark, b. there 4 Mo., 1660; Jane, b. there 1662.--Lurgan Records

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.


Name: William McNabb
Comment:
wife Dorothy and daughters Elizabeth and Jane, received 6 Mo. 30, 1729, dated 1 Mo. 5, 1729, from Old Castle Monthly Meeting, County Meath, Ireland.
William McNabb settled in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, where he owned a farm of 200 acres. His son, John McNabb, in 1749, gave two acres of land to Friends' Meeting at Bird-in-Hand.

 

Name: Samuel Shaw
Comment:
received 8 Mo. 25, 1729, from Lisburn Meeting, County Antrim, Ireland.
In 1679, Martha Shaw, widow, and James Shaw, both of the Parish of Loughgall, County Armagh, had some of their effects taken for tithes.--Stockdale, A Great Cry of Oppression, 125.


 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.


Name: James Miller
Comment:
dated 5 Mo. 20, 1729, from Dublin, Ireland, received 2 Mo. 25, 1730.
James Miller, possibly a brother of Gayen and John Miller, married Catharine, daughter of Thomas Lightfoot, in Ireland, and lived for some time at Timahoe Meeting, County Kildare. They arrived at Philadelphia, in the Sizargh, of Whitehaven, 9 Mo. 10, 1729. Here the wife, who was a minister in the Society, died, 10 Mo. 17, 1729. James Miller then settled with his children in New Garden. He was married a second time to Ruth Seaton, of London Grove, 2 Mo. 10, 1734, and removed to Leacock Township, Lancaster County, where he died in the early part of 1749.
Children of James and Catharine Miller: 1. Sarah, m. Thomas Milhouse, in Ireland, and came to New Garden in 1729. 2. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Hiett, in Ireland, and came to New Garden in 1733. 3. James, b. about 1708, d. 1758; m. 1st Rachel (Fred) Miller, widow of James (son of Gayen), 1733, and had children (Thomas, Benjamin, Katharine). He m. 2d Rebecca, daughter of Jacob Kirk, 1 Mo. 6, 1749, and had children (Rachel, Sarah, Hannah). 4. Mary, m. Isaac Jackson (son of Thomas), 4 Mo. 11, 1730, and had seven children; they removed to Eno, North Carolina, in 1751. 5. Katharine, b. 1 Mo. 30, 1713, at Timahoe County, Kildare, Ireland; d. 4 Mo. 2, 1781; m. William Jackson, 9 Mo. 9, 1733. 6. Ann, m. William Farquhar, 2 Mo. 19, 1733. 7. Hannah, m. James Jackson, 8 Mo. 31, 1745. No issue.--Potts, Our Family Ancestors, 248-9.

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750; With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting

New Garden Monthly Meeting

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.


Name: Katharine Whitaker
Comment: from Dublin, Ireland, received 2 Mo. 25, 1730.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750; With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting

New Garden Monthly Meeting

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.


Name: Robert; John Mickle [brothers]
Comment:
from Dublin, Ireland, dated 4 Mo. 2, 1730, received 7 Mo. 26, 1730.
Robert Mickle, m. 10 Mo. 19, 1733, at London Grove Meeting, Chester County, Mary, daughter of Samuel and Jane Beverly, of Marlborough. Children: Ann, b 8. Mo. 7, 1734, m. --- McFarlan; John, b. 8 Mo. 12, 1736; Sarah, b. 3 Mo. 12, 1739; Jane, b. 9 Mo. 9, 1741.
John Mickle, brother of Robert, m., "by a priest," about 1736, to Jane ---. They removed to Menallen Township, Adams County, about 1747. Children: Sarah, b. 10 Mo. 29, 1737, m. about 1760, to John Mickle, her first cousin, for which she was disowned; Elijah, b. 2 Mo. 8, 1740 (at Warrington Mo. Mtg., 11 Mo. 18, 1758, Menallen Meeting reported that Elijah Mickle and John Shepperd "hath both left the parts unknown to their parents"); Mary, b. 10 Mo. 4, 1741, m. "out," about 1761, to --- Sheppard; Hannah, b. 10 Mo. 14, 1745, m. "out," about 1765, to --- Rail; Jane, b. 1 Mo. 16, 1747-48; John, b. 12 Mo. 4, 1753, m., 6 Mo. 17, 1772, at Menallen Meeting, Rebecca, daughter of Thomas Griffith; Samuel, b. 2 Mo. 26, 1756, m. about 1778, Eve, d. of Thomas Griffiith, and d. March 26, 1819.
At Warrington Mo. Meeting, 4 Mo. 10, 1762, John Mickle, of Menallen Meeting, it is apprehended, has connived at his daughter's keeping company in order for marriage with one not of our Society. 6 Mo. 12, 1762, Jane Mickle charged with the same offence. 10 Mo. 9, 1762, she acknowledges that "she Carelessly went away from my own house untill my daughter Mary took the opportunity to go away with a man not in unity with friends, in order to accomplish her marriage by a priest; I being warned to the Contrary I do now look upon my self to have been remiss in my duty."
2 Mo. 12, 1763, John Mikle reported somewhat condescending. 6 Mo. 11, 1763, he acknowledges that "I inadvertently went abroad at the time my Daughter Mary ran away to be married, notwithstanding I was Cautioned to take Care of her, & that she was to run away that night; for which I am heartily sorry."
3 Mo. 11, 1769, John Mickle, Sr., was complained of by Menallen, "for joining with others in dancing so far as to be present & se it & imitate it himself & also that he has for a considerable time neglected attending our Religious meetings," disowned 7 Mo. 8, 1769 --Warrington Mo. Mtg. Records.
In 1678, Robert Mickle, of the Parish of Magherlin, County Down, for tithes, had hay, barley, wheat and oats taken to the value of £1. 6s. 6d.--Stockdale, A Great Cry of Oppression, 97

 

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750; With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting

New Garden Monthly Meeting

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
New Garden Monthly Meeting
In Chester County. Established in 1718, from Newark or Kennett.


Name: James Smith
Comment: and wife Jane, received 9 Mo. 24, 1733, dated 4 Mo. 8, 1732, from Ballyhagen, Armagh County, Ireland

 

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Warrington Monthly Meeting
In York County. Established in 1747, from Sadsbury.


Name: Elizabeth Wright
Comment: from meeting of Grange near Charlemont, Ireland, dated 12 Mo. 25, 1774, received 10 Mo. 14, 1775.


Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Haddonfield (Formerly Gloucester) Mo. Mtg., N. J.
Established in 1695.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750; With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Haddonfield (Formerly Gloucester) Mo. Mtg., N. J.

Haddonfield (Formerly Gloucester) Mo. Mtg., N. J.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Haddonfield (Formerly Gloucester) Mo. Mtg., N. J.

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Haddonfield (Formerly Gloucester) Mo. Mtg., N. J.
Established in 1695.

Established in 1695.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Haddonfield (Formerly Gloucester) Mo. Mtg., N. J.
Established in 1695.


Name: Thomas Thackara
Comment: wife Esther, and children, from Dublin, dated 6 Mo. 16, 1681.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Haddonfield (Formerly Gloucester) Mo. Mtg., N. J.
Established in 1695.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750; With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Salem Monthly Meeting, N. J.

Salem Monthly Meeting, N. J.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Salem Monthly Meeting, N. J.

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Salem Monthly Meeting, N. J.
Established in 1676.

Established in 1676.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Salem Monthly Meeting, N. J.
Established in 1676.


Name: Joseph White
Comment:
son of Samuel and -? White, born 1 Mo. 20, 1651-2, in a town called Sulyrane, in North Hampshire, England. He went from England to Ireland in 1672, taking ship 7 Mo. 25. Afterwards he married "Elizabeth Church, who came from Dolbay of the Woulds in Lestershire in England to Ireland." They belong to New Garden Mtg., "their dwelling place and took Ship at Dublin in Ireland for West Jersey in Amerika who After eight weeks, two days Arrived to Elsinburgh," West Jersey, 9 Mo. 17, 1681, together with servants as followeth.
"Hugh Middleton whoose father was of Lestershire and his mother of Glocestershire.
"Allsoo Mathias bellore (?) his father and mother weere English people.
"3ly Hannah Asbury her father an Englishman her mother borne in Ireland."


 

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Some Extracts from Records of Lurgan Monthly Meeting, Ireland, Etc.
Established in 1705.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750; With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
The Wright Family

The Wright Family

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
The Wright Family

 

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
The Wright Family
Established in 1705.

Established in 1705.

Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
The Wright Family
Established in 1705.


Name: John Wright
Comment: 1
and wife Elizabeth, from Castleshane, County Monaghan, Ireland, had settled in Menallen Twp., York, now Adams County, Pa., as early 1748, and were members of Warrington Monthly Meeting. A certificate for John Wright and children, directed to Sadsbury, was granted at New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester County, 4 Mo. 28, 1746. Their daughter daughter Rachel, as stated in her memorial 1 "was born at Castleshane, 2 in Ireland, in the year 1737, and removed to Pennsylvania with her parents, John and Elizabeth Wright, who, after some years, settled in York County, within the compass of Warrington monthly-meeting." They had nine children: I. Mary; II. Samuel; III. Rachel; IV. Joseph; V. Alice; VI. Benjamin; VII. John; VIII. Joel; IX. Jonathan.
I. Mary, m. 5 Mo 9, 1753, at Menallen Friends' Mtg., to Samuel Hutton, of Menallen, son of Joseph Hutton, deceased.
II. Samuel Wright, m. 9 Mo. 4, 1754, at Huntington Friends' Meeting, now Adams County, Gertrude Wierman, daughter of William and Gertrude (Sietman) Wierman. He died probably about or prior to 1781, and she married secondly, William Ferguson, widower, of Menallen. She died in 1802, having had eight children by her first husband, Samuel Wright, as follows:
1. John Wright, m. 12 Mo. 12, 1781, at Menallen Friends' Meeting, to Ann Griffith, daughter of Thomas and Eve Griffith, of Menallen, and had seven children: Samuel, Thomas, Mary, William, Ann, John, and Rachel.
(1.) Samuel Wright, b. 9 Mo. 27, 1783, m. 3 Mo. 28, 1804, at Menallen Mtg., Rebecca Harris, daughter of Benjamin and Rebecca Harris. Children: Jacob, Thomas, Rebecca, Barbara, Mary Ann, Nathan, Melinda, Ann, and Ruth Anna.
(2.) Thomas Wright, b. 8 Mo. 6, 1784, m. Anna Harris. Children: Israel, Leah, Lydia, Lucy, Harris, Hanson, Anna, Julia, and Isaac.
(3.) Mary Wright, b. 6 Mo. 5, 1786, m. 5 Mo. 27, 1807, at Menallen Mo. Mtg., Jacob Harris, son of Benjamin and Mary Harris. Children: John, b. 10 Mo, 9, 1808; Samuel, b. 11 Mo. 25, 1810; Mary Ann, b. 12 Mo. 31, 1812; Silas, b. 2 Mo. 19, 1815; Rachel, b. Mo. 12, 1817; Rebecca, b. 9 Mo. 5, 1819; Ellen, b. 10 Mo. 28, 1821; William; Benjamin.
(4.) William Wright, b. 12 Mo. 21, 1788, d. 10 Mo. 25, 1865, m. Phebe Wierman, daughter of William and Hannah (Griest) Wierman, at Huntington Mtg., 11 Mo. 7, 1817. She was born 2 Mo. 8, 1790, and d. 1 Mo. 30, 1873. They were both buried near their ancestors, in the graveyard at Huntington Friends' Meeting House, near York Springs, Adams Co., Pa. William Wright and his wife were probably the most active and prominent agents of the Underground Railroad in Adams County, and hundreds of slaves fleeing from southern masters found rest and shelter in their hospitable home until forwarded over the Underground Railroad to the promised land of Canada. Two interesting oil paintings of William and Phebe, his wife, are (1902) in possession of the only surviving child, Mrs. Annie Phillips, of Lancaster, Pa. Children: General William Wierman Wright, b. 7 Mo. 27, 1824, d. 3 Mo. 9, 1882, unmarried, buried beside his parents; Mrs. Rachel W. Day, d. 1901; Mrs. Hannah Mifflin, d. 1901; Mrs. Annie Phillips.
(5.) Ann, b. 3 Mo. 4, 1791.
(6.) John, b. 4 Mo. 8, 1793.
(7.) Rachel, m. John Farquhar. Children: Augustus, Sarah, Ann, Angeline, and Caroline.
2. Hannah, d. unmarried.
3. Rachel, m. 6 Mo. 13, 1781, at Menallen Meeting, James Hodgson, son of John and Martha Hodgson, of Berkley Co., Va. Child: James.
4. William Wright, m. Agnes Tanger. Children: Agnes and Margaret.
5. Jesse, m. first, Alice Hammond, and had one child, Samuel; m., secondly, Catharine Davis, and had one child, Jesse (m. Elizabeth Mantz. Children: Eliza and Jane).
6. Benjamin Wright, m. first, Hannah Hendricks. Went to Kentucky and married a second time.
7. Samuel Wright, m. Eve Latchew. Children: Hannah, m. Nathan Harris, and removed to Salem, Ohio; Jane, m. Daniel Minnich; William; Jesse, m, Susanna Pittendorff.
8. Phebe, m. William Ferguson.
III. Rachel, born in 1737, at Castleshane, Ireland; died 4 Mo. 19, 1777; m. 10 Mo. 31, 1759, at Menallen Mtg., William Farquhar, Jr. (b. 10 Mo. 11, 1735), of Pipe Creek, Frederick, now Carroll Co., Md., son of William and Ann (Miller) Farquhar. She became a minister of the Society of Friends. Children: Joel and James.
IV. Joseph Wright, m. in 1761, Mary Farquhar, daughter of William and Ann. Children: William, Samuel, Moses, Elizabeth, Mary, Rachel, and Susanna.
V. Alice, m. 1 Mo. 29, 1766, at Menallen Meeting, Samuel Hendricks, of Menallen. Children: Stephen, Elizabeth, and Hannah.
VI. Benjamin Wright, m. 5 Mo. 20, 1766, at York Mtg., York Co., Pa., Jane Falkner, daughter of Jesse Falkner, of Hellam Township, York Co. Children:
1. Martha, b. 8 Mo. 10, 1767, m. Levi Hutton. Children: Benjamin, m. Beulah Harris; Jane, m. Benjamin Harris. (Children: Samuel, Martha, etc.); Samuel; Jesse.
2. John Wright, b. 9 Mo. 16, 1769, m. Susanna Griest. Children: Daniel, Benjamin, Jesse, Ann.
3. Alice, b. 11 Mo. 7, 1771, d. 7 Mo. 1777.
4. Jesse, b. 3 Mo. 30, 1774, m. in Virginia.
5. Elizabeth, b. 7 Mo. 12, 1776, d. unmarried.
6. Alice, b. 2 Mo. 16, 1779, m. David McCreary. Children: Benjamin, Thomas, David, Jesse.
7. Samuel B. Wright, m. Elizabeth Harvey. Children: William H., m. Jane Cook, dau. of Henry and Mary (Way); Martha; Ann, m. Moses Price; Rebecca.
8. Benjamin Wright, m. - Harvey.
9. Thomas Wright, m. a sister of Jesse's wife.
VII. John Wright, b. 1739 or 1740, probably at Castleshane, Ireland; d. 6 Mo. 29, 1820; m. 9 Mo. 30, 1767, at Menallen Mtg., Elizabeth Hammond, daughter of John and Deborah Hammond. She was born in 1749 or 1750; d. 7 Mo. 23, 1824. Children:
1. Deborah, b. 6 Mo. 23, 1768; m. Jonathan Potts. Children: John, etc.
2. Elizabeth, b. 4 Mo. 15, 1770; d. 12 Mo. 24, 1846; m. Jacob Koch. Children: John, Jacob, Ruth (m. John Blake).
3. Ruth, b. 2 Mo. 2, 1772; m. Thomas Hammond. Child, Elizabeth m. Eli Thomas, and lived in Salem, Ohio.
4. Sarah, b. 5 Mo. 4, 1774; m. George Wilson. Children: William; Mary Wierman; Benjamin m. Susan Wierman; Ruth m. James Wills and had two children (the late Judge David Wills, of Gettysburg, and Ruth, m. Walhay); John.
5. Rachel, b. 8 Mo. 6, 1777.
6. William Wright, b. 9 Mo. 29, 1778, d. 3 Mo. 8, 1853, m. Rachel Thomas. Children: Abel; Ellen, m. George Hewitt; Thomas, m. Charlotte Stewart; Isaac, m. Sarah Garretson; Elizabeth; Susanna.
7. Samuel, b. 4 Mo. 7, 1781.
8. John Wright, b. 4 Mo. 28, 1782; d. 12 Mo. 20, 1860; m. 10 Mo. 24, 1804, Alice Wilson. Children: Sarah, m. Enos McMillan, son of Jacob and Ruth (Griffith); George, m. Lucy Wright; Joel; Eliza, m. Jacob B. Hewitt; Ruth; Jane; Charles S., m. 9 Mo. 30, 1846, Hannah G. Penrose.
9. Nathan Wright, b. 9 Mo. 28, 1784, d. 10 Mo. 4, 1853, m. Elizabeth Harris, 10 Mo. 24, 1810. Children: Elijah, m. Mary -; Maria; Hiram S., m. Alice Garretson; Ruthanna; Lydia; John, m. Mary Nebinger.
10. Mary, b. 8 Mo. 2, 1790, d. 10 Mo. 1, 1844, m. Daniel Davis. Children: Uriah and Franklin.
VIII. Joel Wright m. Elizabeth Farquhar, daughter of William and Ann. Children:
1. Allen Wright, m. - Ellicott.
2. Ann, m. Joseph Elgar. Two daughters: Elizabeth and Margaret.
3. Jonathan Wright, m. Mary Bateman. Children: Mahlon, Aaron, Josiah, Hannah (m. Dr. Plummer).
4. Rachel, m. Joseph Hibberd.
5. Israel Wright, m. Leah Ferree, of Lancaster County. Children: Oscar and Isaac.
6. Elizabeth, m. Jarrett Cowman.
IX. Jonathan Wright, m. 5 Mo. 16, 1770, Susanna Griffith, daughter of Thomas Griffith, deceased, and Eve, his wife. Removed to Ohio in 1801, and finally settled at Poplar Ridge, Fayette Co., Ind. Children: Thomas, agent to the Cherokee Indians in Mississippi; Rachel, m. Benjamin Farquhar; Elizabeth, m. John Shaw; Mary; Jonathan, m. Susan Jones; Joel; Phebe, m. Oliver Mathews; Susanna; Rebecca.--See Friends' Intelligencer for 2 Mo. 29, 1896, Vol. LIII., pp.; Literary Era, Vol. VII., 125.