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23. EVE4 FAULKNER (MARIE CATHERINE 'MARY'3 FERREE, DANIEL2, JEAN1 LA VERREE) was born 1722 in Bethlehem Township, Northampton Co., Pa.27, and died 1769 in Dunnings Creek, Bedford Co., Pa.27. She married THOMAS GRIFFITH 1742 in Sadsbury Meeting, Chester County, PA27, son of JOHN GRIFFITH and AMY MORGAN. He was born May 08, 1708 in South Division, Nantel Parish, Radnorshire, Wales27, and died 1769 in Friends Burial Grd., Menallen, York County, PA27.

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VE FAULKNER:
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SOURCE: Buescher Pedigree 1988.

Said to have been living in 1782 at marriage of son Thomas to Rachel Blackburn.

SOURCE: Laurel Messinger Nov 1989, p 379-Of French Huguenot ancestry.

On 5-31-1769, daughters Mary & Rebecca chose mother Eve and Jesse Faulkner as guardians. On same date, "on petition of Eve Griffith, the court appoints Nicholas Wireman (Weirman) of Huntingdon and Jesse Faulkner of Menallen for her children Eve, Thomas, Ann, and Jesse, all under 14 years.

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HOMAS GRIFFITH:
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Note - Came to U.S. at age 18 in 1726 with his brother, John, age 14 and his sister, Martha, age 8. They were to be cared for by their uncles, John and Hugh Morgan, or their aunt, Mary, who was wife of John Pennell. They were Friends. (Cert. from M.M(Monthly Meeting) Talcont/Tolcoed? in Wales to M.M. of Friends in PA. (Abington) dated10th of 4th month 1726.-provided by Mary Wilson). Embarked at Milford-Haven aboard the Constantine galley of Bristol, Edward Foy, master, in 1726. Passage of abt 8 weeks, met by Uncle John Morgan, who lived abt 12 miles from Philadelphia. Thomas became a weaver and settled at Aunt Mary Pennel's. (Source: John Griffith (bro.) Journal published London 1799.) Appears in Minutes of Sadsbury,Lancaster Co, MM Mar 1738, 1742, 1758 Appears in Tax Rolls, York Co, Menallen Twp 1762 New Garden Monthly Meeting: Thomas Griffith D. spring 1769, buried in Friends Burial Ground Old Menallen, where his gravestone bearing inscription"T.G.1769" may still be seen. (Immigration of Irish Quakers, Albrty Cook Meyers) See records of Orphan's Court of York Co, Docket B,223,224.

Death from Will probated 3/13/1769, Book B York Co & MM minutes indicating death 1768, info also in Orphan's Court records. Value of homestead=320 Pounds.

Notes for Thomas Griffith:
BIOGRAPHY: Thomas came to America in 1726 with two of his siblings at the age of 18. There is little information Presently available that deals with the career of Thomas Griffith after his presenting in 1727 the Certificate of removal to Chester Monthly Meeting, until 1738 when his name appears in a rather unflattering light in the minutes of Sadsbury Monthly Meeting in Lancaster County, Pa. Settling with his Aunt in Abington, Penna then moving onto Sadsbury. Thomas was a Quaker and his occupation was a Farmer and a Weaver. His will was registered on July 13, 1769 in York, Penna., Administrators are Eve and William Griffith.
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CERTIFICATE OF REMOVAL: Talcoed Monthly Meeting, County of Radnor, Wales to the Monthly Meeting or Quarterly Meetings of Friends and Brethren in the Province of Pennsylvania in America but more particularly to the Monthly Meeting of Friends at Abington in the said Province, whereas three children Thomas Griffith about 18 years of age and John Griffith his brother about 14 years of age and Martha Griffith their sister about 8 years of age, all born in the Parish of Nantmeal and County of Radnor in South Wales. Being the sons and daughter of John Griffith and Amy his wife, inhabitants and land holders in the Parish and County aforesaid, are by the order and free consent of their said parents intending in a few days to go aboard a ship belonging to the Port of Bristol, Whereof Edward Foy is Captain. In order to sail in said ship (if God permit) to the City of Philadelphia in the said Province. They are to be delivered to their uncles, John Morgan, Hugh Morgan or either of them or to Mary the wife of John Pennell who is their Mother's sister, who all of them if living are settled inhabitants in this said Province to the intent that they the said. John Morgan, Hugh Morgan and Mary their sister may take care of them and dispose of them as they shall think best and in case their relations do perform what is desired and hoped for by the said parents. We then the persons hereunder named who are members of the Meeting which the said parents belong by order of our Monthly Meeting held at Talcoed the 10th instant do desire that the said, three children or either of them may be disposed of according as Friends of the Meeting of Abington shall think most expedient, and as to their children’s descent we give you to understand that their Parents are Honest Friends having each of them a Public Testimony for the Truth where with Friend: have Unity; and we further desire (as well on the behalf of the said children who are hopeful as also for their parents and their aged Grandmother's sake who is an Honest Woman, namely Sarah Rees) that you will as need shall require, advise or assist the said children in order that they may be settled to Honest Friends, further and we, according to our power shall be willing to answer what you or any of our Brethren shall in love desire of us who are your Loving Friends. Signed at and by Order of our Monthly Meeting at Talcoed the 10th of the 4th month 1726. (Since the Quaker Calendar year began in March, the 4th month would be June.)
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SADSBURY MONTHLY MEETING RECORDS: 2-13-1738: "This meeting being informed that Thomas Griffith hath of Late been out shooting match and there did quarrel and fight, Anthony Shaw and Jonas Lain are desired to treat with him in order to bring home to a sense of his misdoing, and return an account to next Meeting where he is desired to appear.": 4-7-1742: "Thomas Griffith produced a paper of condemnation setting forth his sorrow for his outgoing in marriage, desiring Friends to continue him under their care, which was received, and Anthony Shaw is appointed to read it in a first-Day Meeting at Sadsbury.": 5-1-1758: "Thomas Griffith requests our certificate to Warrington Monthly Meeting.": 6-5-1758: "The Friends appointed to prepare a certificate for Thomas Griffith produced one here, which was approved and signed."
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WARRINGTON MONTHLY MEETING RECORDS: 3-18-1758: Eve Griffith requests at this Meeting to be received into membership, which after consideration is granted.: 8-19-1758: Thomas Griffith produced a certificate from Sadsbury Monthly Meeting dated 6-5-1758, which was read and accepted.: 8-9-1766: Thomas Griffith was complained of by Menallen Preparative Meeting for drinking to excess, and was disowned on 1-10-1767.
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ADMINISTRATION: Orphans' Court of York County, Docket B, 223, 224. On 5-31-1769, Mary, aged 18, and Rebecca, upwards of 14 years, daughters of Thomas, Late of Menallen, choose their mother, Eve, and Jesse Faulkner as guardians. On the same date: "On petition of Eve Griffith, the court appoints Nicholas Wireman (Weirman) of Huntingdon and Jesse Faulkner of Menallen for her children Eve, Thomas, Ann, and Jesse, all under 14 years. William Griffith, eldest son of Thomas, petitions representing his father Thomas, stating that he left his widow, Eve, and children: William, Elizabeth (married to Thomas Blackburn), John, Susanna, Mary, Rebecca, Eve, Thomas, Anne, and Jesse, and was seized of 194 acres and allowance in Menallen."
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NOTE: On page 355 of IMMIGRATION OF THE IRISH QUAKERS. 1682-1750 by Albert Cook Myers, 1902, the author says that Thomas Griffith who married Eve may have been the son of John Griffith, who had a son Christopher, from Grange, Ireland, near Charlemont. (Sadsbury Mtg.) This supposition of the author is incorrect. Thomas Griffith, as stated above was the son of John and Amy Morgan Griffith of Radnorshire Wales, brother to the renowned Quaker minister, John Griffith of Chester County, Pa/Essex, England.) However, the information given regarding this Thomas Griffith is correct, he is buried at Friends, and his grave marked T.G. is still visible.
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ADMINISTRATION: Orphans' Court of York County, Docket B, 223, 224. On 5-31-1769, Mary, aged 18, and Rebecca, upwards of 14 years, daughters of Thomas, Late of Menallen, choose their mother, Eve, and Jesse Faulkner as guardians. On the same date: "on petition of Eve Griffith, the court appoints Nicholas Wireman (Weirman) of Huntingdon and Jesse Faulkner of Menallen for her children Eve, Thomas, Ann, and Jesse, all under 14 years. William Griffith, eldest son of Thomas, petitions representing his father Thomas, stating that left his widow, Eve, and children: William, Elizabeth (married to Thomas Susanna, Mary, Rebecca, Eve, Thomas, Anne, and Jesse, and was seized of 194 acres and allowance in Menallen."

More About Thomas Griffith:
Burial: Friends Burial Ground, off Oppurim Road, Old Menallen, York Co., Pa


More About T
HOMAS GRIFFITH:
Burial: Old Menallen FBG, Butler Twp., Adams, PA
     
Children of E
VE FAULKNER and THOMAS GRIFFITH are:
84. i.   WILLIAM OWEN5 GRIFFITH, b. January 13, 1742/43, Sadsbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania; d. May 06, 1832, Somerset Co. PA.
85. ii.   ELIZABETH GRIFFITH, b. October 19, 1744, York Co, PA; d. Bef. December 29, 1818, St. Clair Township, Bedford County, PA.
86. iii.   JOHN GRIFFITH, b. March 08, 1746/47, Menallen Township, York County, Pennsylvania; d. April 12, 1822, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
87. iv.   SUSANNAH GRIFFITH, b. April 06, 1749, York Co., PA; d. May 31, 1827, Fayette Co., Indiana.
88. v.   MARY GRIFFITH, b. June 19, 1751, Menallen, York County, PA; d. 1831, Bedford Or York County, PA.
  vi.   REBECCA GRIFFITH, b. Abt. 1753, Sadsbury, Chester Co., PA27; d. WFT Est. 1754-1847, Pennsylvania27; m. (1) JOHN MICKLE, JR., July 1772, Menallen Township, York Co., PA; m. (2) THOMAS BOLEN, March 12, 1783, Pennsylvania; b. WFT Est. 1743-1764.
  Notes for REBECCA GRIFFITH:
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Per Cromwell Oliver "Bud" Weaver at Family TreeMaker;

Rebecca Griffith, born 1753 in Sadsbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States; died in
Pennsylvania, United States; married (1) John Mickle, Jr. 17 Jul 1772 in Menallen Twp, York,
Pennsylvania, United States; married (2) Thomas Bolen 12 Mar 1783 in Pennsylvania, United
States

89. vii.   EVE GRIFFITH, b. Abt. 1755, Menallen, York Co, PA; d. February 11, 1814.
  viii.   THOMAS GRIFFITH, JR., b. May 25, 1758, Menallen Township, York County, Pennsylvania28; d. March 01, 1826, St. Clair Twp, Bedford Co, PA; m. RACHEL BLACKBURN, May 22, 1782, Menallen, York Co, PA; b. 1762, Menallen, York Co, PA28; d. October 29, 1841, St. Clair Twp, Bedford Co, PA.
90. ix.   ANN GRIFFITH, b. March 17, 1761, Menallen, York County, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1760-1853.
  x.   JESSE GRIFFITH, b. 1763, York Co., PA29; d. Bef. April 29, 1831, Center Township, Indiana Co., PA30; m. ELIZABETH WOLF, Abt. April 1787.
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Per Cromwell Oliver "Bud" Weaver at Family TreeMaker Web Site;

Jesse Griffith, born 1761 in York Co., Pennsylvania, United States; died Bef 29 Apr 1831 in Center Twp., Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States; married Elizabeth Wolf.

MARRIAGE: Elizabeth WOLF, abt Apr 1787. "Disowned 9 Apr 1787 for marriage out of unity." DATA: From minutes of Quaker Menallen MM at Friends Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. 19081.Location of Menallen twp originally York, now Adams Co., PA.



24. PHILIP4 FERREE (JOHN3, DANIEL2, JEAN1 LA VERREE) was born 172231. He married SARAH EVANS. She was born Abt. 172531.

More About P
HILIP FERREE:
Ferree Reference No.: 03-025
     
Children of P
HILIP FERREE and SARAH EVANS are:
  i.   WILLIAM5 FERREE, b. 1739.
  ii.   PATRICK FERREE, b. 1749.
  iii.   DANIEL FERREE, b. 1750.
  iv.   JOEL FERREE, b. 1752.
  v.   PHILIP FERREE, b. 1755.
  vi.   JOHN FERREE, b. 1761.
  vii.   SARAH FERREE, b. Abt. 1765.
91. viii.   ISAAC FERREE, b. 1780, Maryland; d. April 21, 1852, Ohio.


25. SOLOMON4 FERREE (JOHN3, DANIEL2, JEAN1 LA VERREE) was born 1730, and died June 30, 1782. He married REBEKAH UNKNOWN. She was born WFT Est. 1725-1740, and died 1801.

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OLOMON FERREE:
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THIS INDENTURE Made the twenty third day of August in the Year of our Lord one thousand and seven hundred and fifty eight, (8/3/1758), Between Solomon Ferree of Sadsbury Township in the County of Lancaster & Province of Penna. Yeom. & Rebecca his wife on the one part and John Rees of Strasburg Township in ye County & Province aforesd. Yeom. of the other part Witnesseth that the said Solomon Ferree and Rebecca his wife for & in Consideration of the Sum of five hundred pounds Currant money of Penna. to them in hand well & truly paid by ye sd. John Reece whereof is hereby acknowledged they the sd. Solomon Ferree & Rebecca his wife Have and each of them Hath given granted aliened enfeoffed released and confirmed and by these presents Do and each of them Doth fully freely and absolutely give grant alien enfeoff release and confirm unto the sd. Jno. Rees his Heirs and Assigns, all that Piece or Parcel of Land situate lying and being in Strasburg Township aforesd. Beginning at a white oak Tree thence extending by that part allotted to the sd. Solomon Ferree East Seventy seven perches to a post thence by John Ferrees Land South by East two hundred & seventeen perches to a Post thence by the same West seventy seven perches to a post thence by Danl. Ferrees Land north by west two hundred & seventeen perches to ye place of Beginning containing ninety five acres & five perches and allowance of six (yr. lt.?) for Roads & Highways, being a certain Tract granted by Moses Ferree & Esther his wife unto the aforesd. Solomon Ferree his Heirs and Assigns for ever as by their Indenture bearing date the twenty sixth day of June in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & fifty five and entered in the Office for recording of Deeds for the County of Lancaster in Book D. Page 343 & relation thereunto being had may more fully & at large appear Together with all and singular the Improvements ways woods waters water courses Rights Liberties Priviledges Hereditamts. and appurtenances whatsoever to the sd. peice of Land and Premises hereby granted or intended to be, belonging or in anywise appurtaining and all the Estate Right Title Interest Property Claim and Demand whatsoever of them the sd. Solomon Ferree and Rebecca his wife of in to or out of the same and the Revertion and remainders rents issues and Profits thereof and all Deeds or true copys of Deeds Evidences and writings touching or in anywise concerning the same to be had and taken at the proper l(ost?) and Charge of the sd. Jno. Rees his Heirs or Assigns To have & to hold the sd. peice or parcel of Land hereby given and granted or mentioned or intended so to be, & every part or parcel thereof with ye. appurtenances unto the sd. Jno. Rees his Heirs Assigns to the only proper use of the said Jno. Rees his Heirs & assigns for ever. Subject nevertheless to the proportionable part of the yearly Quit rent due to the Lord or Lords of the fee thereof And the said Solomon Ferree and Rebecca his wife for themselves their Heirs Executors and admrs. doth Covenant promise grant and agree to and with the said John Reece his Heirs and Assigns that they the said Solomon Ferree and Rebecca his wife and their Heirs and every other Person or Persons whatsoever now having or lawfully claiming or hereafter to have or lawfully claim any Estate right title or Interest whatsoever of in or to the sd. hereby granted Trust of Land Hereditaments and Premises with the Appurtenances or any part thereof by from or under then or either of them shall & will at anytime or times hereafter at the request Cost and Charges of the sd. Jno. Rees his Heirs and Assigns make do acknowledge l(eve?)y suffer perfect and execute or cause and procure so to be, all & every such further and other lawful and reasonable act and acts Deed and Deeds Thing and Things Conveyance and Assurance in the Law whatsoever be it by fine feoffmt. Common recovery or otherwise for the further better more sure perfect and absolute granting conveying assuring releasing and confirming all and singular the said Premises with ye appurtenances or any part thereof unto the sd. Jno Rees his Heirs and Assigns forever as by him or them or his or their Council learned in the Law shall be reasonably advised or devised and required In Witness whereof the sd. parties to these presents their Hands & Seals have hereunto interchangeably set the Day and Year first above written.


Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
Samuel Irwin, Samuel Williams Solomon Ferree (seal)\
Rebekea Ferree (seal)

Rec. the day and year first above written of and from the above named John Rees the sum of five hundred pounds it being the full Consideration money above mentioned to be paid to me. Solomon Ferree, Witness The 23 day of August 1758 before me the Subscriber one of his majesties Justices of the peace for the County of Lancaster came the above named Solomon Ferree and Rebecca his wife & acknowledged the above written Indenture to be their act and Deed and desired that the same may be recorded as such the Said Rebecca thereto voluntaryly consenting, She being of lawfll age and secretly and apart examined the above Contents being first made known unto her Witness my Hand & Seal
Thos. Holliday (seal)

Exd. Recorded the 12th day of March Anno Domini 1801

Feree, Solomon
Date: Dec 12, 1755 Residence: Strasburg Twp.
Land Record ID: 41762
Description: Mortgagor Book-Page: E-39
Property: x200 acres in Earl Township.
Remarks: MORTGAGE.


More About S
OLOMON FERREE:
Ferree Reference No.: 03-030
     
Children of S
OLOMON FERREE and REBEKAH UNKNOWN are:
92. i.   EPHRAIM5 FERREE, b. WFT Est. 1749-1775.
93. ii.   DANIEL FERREE, SR., b. 1760, Cedar Falls, North Carolina; d. 1803, North Carolina.


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