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5551 Diocese of New Orleans record Mouchon, Jules Theodule (I5023)
 
5552 District 3 Worthington, Samuel Madison (I16981)
 
5553 District 3; aged 13 Worthington, Maria E. (I16982)
 
5554 District 3; aged 48, born in Kentucky Curtis, Julia (I12629)
 
5555 District 3; aged 53, born in Kentucky Worthington, Thomas (I12609)
 
5556 District 8 Deale, James (I3817)
 
5557 District 8 Deale, Mary Franklin (I5126)
 
5558 District 8 Deale, Dr. James N. (I5128)
 
5559 District 8 Deale, Theophilus Norman (I5129)
 
5560 District 8 Deale, Thomas Franklin P. (I5130)
 
5561 District 8 Deale, Elizabeth Francis "Fannie" (I5131)
 
5562 divorced, according to Nellie’s death registration Family: Fred Arthur Crayford / Nellie Comfort (F10941)
 
5563 Does anyone know anything of her ancestry? The Welsh/Hyatt History gives this as her last name, but also says that it is only probable.

Her father apparently used the name "Tuckbury." Welsh quotes a rent roll: "Mavorn Hills, 50 acres, was surveyed 3.12.1678, for Wm. Tuckbury, in the woods westward of the land called Jerico. Poss., Chs. Hyatt of P.G. Co." (101). “William Teuckesbury” appears in Skordas, transported in 1672.

So, Hyatt was renting some of Tuckbury's land. Later, on 30 July 1722, he was granted a patent of 300 acres in P.G. County on land he named "Tewksbury." 
Tewksbury, Sarah (I3778)
 
5564 Does anyone know how this family might be related by blood to the family of immigrant Isaac Lansdale (I3912) and Margaret Lancaster? He is on the Maryland Mysteries page because he is the root of one of the two Lansdale trees on this site. Thanks to family researchers the Browns for their help with this family.

Edwin Pountney Davis assigns him to be the son of John (b. 1721, I3923), son of Isaac Lansdale and Margaret Lancaster, though he admits that this was an arbitrary guess made simply because of dates. The dates would fit, but there's no evidence of this at all. The dates also fit to place him as the child of other Lansdales as well, including at least one of Isaac's other children.

His children are born (and in Henry's case married) in the same parish that Isaac Lansdale III and Catherine Murchoch Brooke are married in; this might be a hint of a connection between the two families?

On 12 Oct 1774, he appears in Prince George's Co. as the owner of a land grant named "Middleton's Lot," 106 Acres.

In the 1776 census for Prince George's County, this is how the family appears. Elizabeth Scarfe might be a sister of Charles Lansdale?

Charles Lansdale, 34
Richard Littlemore, 44
John Scarfe, 36
Harry Lansdale, 5
Elizabeth Wheeler, 68
Catherine Lansdale, 40
Elizabeth A. Lansdale, 7
Susanna Lansdale, 1 Mo.
Elizabeth Scarfe, 40
Negroes:
Ben, 55
Cesar, 40
Lucy, 18
Sam, 12
George, 2

I assume that this is him, because of his role in the Revolution (see below): "Piscataway was one of the stops on the post route from Annapolis to St. Mary's County, established in 1757. For a number of years Charles Lansdale of Piscataway was the post rider. Mr. Lansdale also carried on a business of breeches making and staymaking, taking and delivering orders along his post route" (136). The sources for this are notes in the Maryland Gazette. This is interesting because it places him in Piscataway.

The following are from the Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, April 1, 1778 through October 26, 1779, which can be found on-line at www.mdarchives.state.md.us:

Vol 12, page 79 - 80
"To the Committee of Observation of Charles County.
Gentlemen.
We have sent you two hundred Pounds by Charles Landsdale, which we request the favour of you to apply to the Account of Subsistance of that part of Captain Bealls Company Stationed at Port Tobacco.
19 July 1776"
 
Vol. 12, page 119
"To the Deputies for Maryland in Congress.
Gentlemen,
.....There are some flying reports of their having landed at Mr. William Brent's and burnt his Houses, which are confirmed this day by Charles Landsdale.  He says 'tis feared they are landing on Colonel Smallwood's Estate- the last he heard of them was yesterday and the report was they were landing on the Maryland side near Colonel Smallwood's."
 
Vol. 21, page 8
"[Council to D. Jenifer.]
In Council 3d April 1778
Sir
We shall take Care to send you some Money by the first good Opportunity Charles Landsdale is sick and a Stranger rides for him.."
 
Vol. 21, page 39
"That the said Treasurer Pay to Charles Lansdale Forty five Pounds to be delivered over to William Beans as per Account passed by the Aud. General.."
 
Vol. 21, page 56
"That the said Treasurer Pay to Charles Lansdale nine hundred & twenty seven Pounds, fourteen shillings & three Pence out of the money remitted by Congress for the Purchase of Provisions to be delivered over to Thos Claggett Purchaser in Prince Georges County..."
 
Vol. 21, page 105
That the said Treasurer Pay to Charles Lansdale sixteen Pounds eighteen shillings and four Pence for the use of Adam Lucas and the further Sum of eight Pounds ten shillings and four Pence for the use of James Hawkins per Accts passed by the Auditor General..."
 
Vol. 21, page 470
"Saturday 10th July 1779
That the western shore Treasurer pay to Charles Lansdale One hundred and Fifty Pounds due him per Account passed by the Aud. Genl.." 
Lansdale, Charles (I7598)
 
5565 Doliante surmises that his children John, Margaret, Belt, and Charity may have died young. Mulliken, James III (I9294)
 
5566 Donna Cochrane died in 2001. Source (S23)
 
5567 Doubt about her marriage to Israel has been raised: see the Genforum posting on 3 June 2001 (located at http://genforum.genealogy.com/gregg/messages/1271.html) by Duane Boggs. I have not assessed his argument, but just note it. Gregg, Mary (I9817)
 
5568 Doubt about his marriage to Israel has been raised: see the Genforum posting on 3 June 2001 (located at http://genforum.genealogy.com/gregg/messages/1271.html) by Duane Boggs. I have not assessed his argument, but just note it. Gregg, Israel (I6065)
 
5569 draft reg. gives date of 2 Sep. 1887 Gamard, John William (I4042)
 
5570 Draft registration cards covering a special classification of individuals born between February 17, 1897 to 1928.  Source (S665)
 
5571 drowned in Beaver Dam Creek Rogers, Ernest (I7706)
 
5572 Dulany family papers are kept in the Maryland Historical Society (MS 1919).

The order of his children is not given in S287, so it is random here.

According to Peden, he wsa "patriot, merchant, investor, businessman, memver of MD Assembly (1745-1765), deputy commissary (1749-1754), councilman (1756-1767) and mayor of Annapolis (1764-1765), naval officer at Pautexent (1765-1767), commissary general (1767-1773), and member of the MD council (1767-1773). . . . Pay account submitted for quartering soldiers in 1757 or 1758, exact dates not given." 
Dulany, Hon. Walter (I8415)
 
5573 Dulany family papers are kept in the Maryland Historical Society (MS 1919). Dulany, Mary Grafton (I8410)
 
5574 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4617)
 
5575 during a crossing to France le Blanc, Jacques (Petit Jacques) (I2230)
 
5576 during passage from Europe to New Orleans Barrière, Charles Auguste (I17006)
 
5577 during the battle of Augusta Gregg, Virgil E. (I12538)
 
5578 Duvall had three wives. The first and last were both Mary ____; the second was Susannah Brasseur. Mary (I6266)
 
5579 Eaton and the Gamble history show that he had 9 children. Coombs, Lieut. Joseph (I2588)
 
5580 Eaton and the Gamble history show that she had 9 children. Gamble, Elizabeth (I2589)
 
5581 Eaton lists her as a child of his first wife. McLellan, Adaline Fuller (I1456)
 
5582 Eaton says 1817, but the obit. disagrees Clough, Capt. Stephen (I3364)
 
5583 Ebenezer son of John Clough and Mary his wife was born on 8 Dec. 1671 in Boston.
Ebenezer son of brother Clough born on 24 Nov. 1672 in Boston.

The old Clough house built in 1712 still stands in Boston near the Old North Church. According to its website, "It was built by master bricklayer Ebenezer Clough as a home for himself and his wife, Thankful, and their growing family." The house was built between 1711 and 1715. Clough also helped to build the Old North Church, right next door. 
Clough, Ebenezer (I11949)
 
5584 Edited the journal of Henry Blake McLellan (from Boston, and Harvard class of 1829; b. 1810-d. 4 Sept. 1833). The volume is Journal of a residence in Scotland, and tour through England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy with a Memoir of the author and Extracts from his Religious Papers Compiled from the Manuscripts of the Late Henry B. McLellan (Boston: Allen and Ticknor, 1834).

Henry B. McLellan his is brother.

He was a well-known poet; you can see volumes of his poetry for sale on Amazon (The Avalanche of the White Hills, August 28th, 1826; Poems of the rod and gun;: Or, Sports by flood and field; etc.). He seems to have spent most of his life in Boston, where his mother had come from, and later in Long Island. Also known as an avid outdoors sportsman.

Here are two poems:

The Slain Officer (1834)
by I. McLellan

The last fierce cry of war had died
Along the dreary mountain side;
The battle-drum had ceased to beat;
The martial trumpet ceased to sound
And, save the measured tramp of feet
Upon the frozen ground,
And save the harsh-resounding jar
Of the big cannon's cumbrous car,
No warlike sounds disturbed the rest
Of the lone hills o'er which we pressed.     

__________

New England's Dead
By Isaac Mclellan

NEW ENGLAND'S dead! New England's dead!
    On every hill they lie;
On every field New of strife, made red
    By bloody victory.
Each valley, where the battle poured
    Its red and awful tide,
Beheld the brave New England sword
    With slaughter deeply dyed.
Their bones are on the northern hill,
    And on the southern plain,
By brook and river, lake and rill,
    And by the roaring main.
 
The land is holy where they fought,
    And holy where they fell;
For by their blood that land was bought,
    The land they loved so well.
Then glory to that valiant band,
The honored saviours of the land!
 
O, few and weak their numbers were,—
    A handful of brave men;
But to their God they gave their prayer,
    And rushed to battle then.
The God of battles heard their cry,
And sent to them the victory.
 
They left the ploughshare in the mould,
Their flocks and herds without a fold,
The sickle in the unshorn grain,
The corn, half-garnered, on the plain,
And mustered, in their simple dress,
For wrongs to seek a stern redress,
To right those wrongs, come weal, come woe,
To perish, or o'ercome their foe.
 
And where are ye, O fearless men?
    And where are ye to-day?
I call:—the hills reply again
    That ye have passed away;
That on old Bunker's lonely height,
    In Trenton, and in Monmouth ground,
The grass grows green, the harvest bright
    Above each soldier's mound.
The bugle's wild and warlike blast
    Shall muster them no more;
An army now might thunder past,
    And they heed not its roar.
The starry flag, 'neath which they fought
    In many a bloody day,
From their old graves shall rouse them not,
    For they have passed away. 
McLellan, Isaac Jr. (I4731)
 
5585 Edmund is the one who compiled the Franklin family tree. He never married.

From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "Graduate of George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 1905--practiced medicine in the District of Columbia until his health failed in 1920. During the latter days of his life he put in book form the data from which this is a part. The following pages speak for themselves." There is a letter following this in the genealogical notes to Harris from Lucian Conway, a long-time friend. 
Franklin, Dr. Edmund Thomas Murdaugh (I4093)
 
5586 Educated at Bowdoin College; pastor of the 2nd Congregationalist Church in Belfast, Maine.

In 1876, he appears in a voter Registration list in San Francisco. 
Cutter, Rev. Edward Francis (I3426)
 
5587 Educator and historian of Texas education.

Her papers are kept at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at UT Austin. 
Umland, Mabelle (I14032)
 
5588 Edward Lansdale is mentioned at various places throughout. This is the condensed version of the Pentagon Papers; the longer is the 4 vol. Senator Gravel edition. Source (S296)
 
5589 Edward Marriot was the executor of Bushrod Marriot's will in abt. 1864, according to a receipt (a blank one to have been used at the auction of his estate). Marriott, Edward (I3647)
 
5590 EdwardsGenerations (S238) traces this family backwards before Richard for several generations. I include the generations here who intermarried with the McLellans.

They are an interesting story because many Edwards descendants fought (some died) for the Union. And of course the branch of the family on this site traces a southern set of McLellans, who are about 2nd cousins to this branch, who fought for Louisiana in the confederacy (and some died) in some of the same battles, according to regimental histories.

He and his wife Hannah had a total of 11 children. 
Edwards, Richard (I1563)
 
5591 either Belfast or Bangor, according to the marriage databases Family: Ralph Cross Johnson, Sr. / Sarah Winslow Cushing (F577)
 
5592 Either her or her sister Anne Fitzhugh's birthdate must be an error. Hodges, Ella Lee (I6938)
 
5593 Either her own or her sister Ella's birthdate must be an error. Hodges, Ann Fitzhugh (I6939)
 
5594 Either in Cranford, Suffolk or in London Russ, John Sr. (I4682)
 
5595 Eleonore received the old von Rosenberg home, Bertulischken or Raddeilen Estate, in her dowry. However, the estate was razed by a nighttime fire.

The three children given here came to America; she had 10 children total. "Aunt" Libussa at least was adopted by Peter Carl and made a virtual member of his family. 
von Rosenberg, Laura Rosine Eleanore "Rosette" (I5468)
 
5596 Eli and his wife Mary Ann had 11 children in all.

His family bible record is preserved as an appendix in Welsh. 
Hyatt, Eli (I2626)
 
5597 Elizabeth Bayly, widow of James Colston. Bayly, Elizabeth (I6919)
 
5598 Elizabeth Fouque is named as the mother of Joseph Fouque on Joseph’s marriage record. Fouque, Elizabeth (I16282)
 
5599 Elizabeth was Reinhold's second wife. von Altenbockum, Elizabeth (I16831)
 
5600 eloped! Family: Henry Prados Pitard, Sr. / Mary Cecilia Philips (F115)
 
5601 Elsewhere I see her listed as being born in West River, MD

Duvall, in Mareen Duvall of Middle Plantation, lists her as the daughter of Isaac and Margaret. 
Lansdale, Elizabeth (I3959)
 
5602 Embarked at Hull in 1638 and arrived in Boston, New England, the same year. According to Little, "The party was under the charge of Rev. Ezekiel Rogers, and they settled in Rowley, Massachusetts, where William Boynton was assigned a lot of land on Bradford Steet, to which he subsequently added by extensive purchases in various parts of the county. During his lifetime he gave a farm to each of his children, and the remained of his estate he left to his wife, Elizabeth Jackson, who came with him from England. in the records he is called a planter and a weaver, but in the deeds he is called a tailor. He must have been a man of education and influence, for he taught the school from 1656 to 1681, and was probably the first person employed as a schoolmaster in the town."

Little traces his family back for many generations in England. 
Boynton, William (I14301)
 
5603 Emigrated to America in about 1650. Skordas records a Richard Cheyney who "Immigrated 1658."

According to Whitely, "Soon after landing he applied for land warrants and received first "Cheney's Hill" lying on South River. It is evident that he was a single man when he arrived in the Province because between the years 1634 and 1682 no female by the name of Cheney was listed among the emigrants. He however married twice. . . . By negotiating other warrants Richard Cheney soon became one of the largest land owners in South River Hundred" (139).

He is included on the Quaker Ancestors page because his descendants married into a Quaker family. 
Cheyney, Richard (I5388)
 
5604 Emigrated to New England on the "Mary and John" from London on 24 March 1633/34 with his wife and daughter. Fowler, Philip (I4654)
 
5605 Emigrated to New England on the "Mary and John" from London on 24 March 1633/34, with her parents. Fowler, Margery (I2965)
 
5606 Emigrated to New England on the "Mary and John" from London on 24 March 1633/34. Osgood, Christopher (I2964)
 
5607 Emigrated to Virginia in 1635, settling in Accomack Co., Virginia. According to Mackenzie, "COL. NATHANIEL LITTLETON, of Virginia, 1622; was governor of Accomac, 1652; Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, Commander of Accomac, 1632; in Virginia, 1622; m. Anne SOUTHEY, dau. of Henry and Elizabeth SOUTHEY." Littleton, Nathaniel (I11818)
 
5608 Emily Hixson's notes place the rest of James' children as probably being her children, not Mary Hampton's. Gibson, Sarah (I2779)
 
5609 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy [vol. 6]: Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia

(Note: James & Phebe (MYERS) Moore & 3 child: Abner, Joseph & Thomas granted certificate to to Crooked Run monthly meeting, Va.
--27-11-1784, received on certificate from Crooked Run monthly meeting, Va.
--25-11-1786 dated 5-8-1786 with 5 child: Abner, Joseph, Thomas, Sarah & Elizabeth granted certificate to Goose Greek monthly meeting Loudon Co., Va.
--25-9-1790 with 5 child: Joseph, Thomas, Sarah, Elizabeth & James, Jr. received on certificate from Goose Creek monthly meeting, Loudon Co. Va. 26-5-1798 dated 30-4-1798.

Their son Abner was apprenticed to a Friend in Indian Spring monthly meeting, Md. & was granted certificate to that Meeting by Goose Creek monthly meeting, Loudon Co., Va.
--24-4-1797, He was received on certificate from Indian Spring monthly meeting, Md. by Fairfax monthly meeting 24-3-1804 dated 20-1-1804

Sarah reported marry 31-10-1748 to Allen FARQUHAR, Sr. (son Allen Farquhar, the immigrant from Ireland) (See FARQUHAR)

Sarah daughter James & Phebe (MYERS) Moore of Loudon Co., Va. marry 29-2-1804 at Fairfax meetinghouse, Va. Joseph H. STEER son Isaac & Phebe (HOLLINGSWORTH) Steer of same Co. (his 1st wife) (See Steer)

Thomas & wife Elizabeth & 3 minor child: Asa, Elizabeth & Ann received on certificate from Uwchlan monthly meeting, Pa. dated 5-10-1780. Thomas, Jr. received on certificate from Goshen monthly meeting, Pa. 25-11-1780

Thomas, Jr. received on certificate from Goshen monthly meeting, Pa. 25-11-1780 granted certificate to Indian Spring monthly meeting, Md. 27-8-1791 to marry Mary BROOKE, Jr. They were marry 21-9-1791 at Indian Spring meetinghouse, Md. Thomas, Jr. was granted certificate to Goose Creek monthly meeting, Loudon Co., Va. 28-1-1792 and Mary (BROOKE) Moore wife of Thomas, Jr. was granted certificate to Goose Creek monthly meeting, Loudon Co., Va. by Indian Spring monthly meeting, Md. 18-11-1791 which was received recommended at Goose Creek monthly meeting 26-12-1791 (See Goose Creek monthly meeting) Note: Mary Brooke, Jr. of this record was daughter Roger & Mary (MATTHEWS) Brooke of Indian Spring monthly meeting, Md., the former deceased) 
Myers, Phebe (I9906)
 
5610 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D. C.
Israel Jr. born 13-8-1789 died 3-12-1849, son Israel Janney by 2d wife, Ann (PLUMMER) Janney, received on certificate from Balt. monthly meeting, WD, Md. 24-7-1817, dated 6-6-1817, granted certificate to Phila. monthly meeting, N.D., Pa., 24-9-1818, to marry Elizabeth WARDER, died 3mo-1851, daughter John & Ann Warder; marry at Phila. meetinghouse, 3-11-1818; issue; 11 child, Carmline W., Charles W., Francis, Ann Warder, Elizabeth Morris, Emily, Mary Jane, John Warder, Wm. Warder, Susan Vaux & Pemberton (child from Janney Genealogy); remove removed, Israel Janney, Jr. & wife, Elizabeth, & their minor child, Caroline W. & Charles W., granted certificate to Phila monthly meeting, ND, Pa., 24-1-1822 
Janney, Israel Jr. (I9173)
 
5611 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D. C.
Israel Jr. born 13-8-1789 died 3-12-1849, son Israel Janney by 2d wife, Ann (PLUMMER) Janney, received on certificate from Balt. monthly meeting, WD, Md. 24-7-1817, dated 6-6-1817, granted certificate to Phila. monthly meeting, N.D., Pa., 24-9-1818, to marry Elizabeth WARDER, died 3mo-1851, daughter John & Ann Warder; marry at Phila. meetinghouse, 3-11-1818; issue; 11 child, Carmline W., Charles W., Francis, Ann Warder, Elizabeth Morris, Emily, Mary Jane, John Warder, Wm. Warder, Susan Vaux & Pemberton (child from Janney Genealogy); remove removed, Israel Janney, Jr. & wife, Elizabeth, & their minor child, Caroline W. & Charles W., granted certificate to Phila monthly meeting, ND, Pa., 24-1-1822 
Warder, Elizabeth (I9174)
 
5612 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D. C.
Abijah born 30-5-1775 Loudon Co., Va., died Alex., Va., 14-1-1842, eldest son Israel Janney by 1st wife, Pleasant (Hague) Janney; marry (1) 15-8-1798 at Berkley meetinghouse, Va., Jane McPHERSON born 29-10-1777 died 3-2-1813 (A.J.'s Bible) daughter John & Hannah McPherson (Hannah's marry name unknown by me.MHJ); issue 7 child; marry (2) 16-4-1817 at Balt. meetinghouse, Md. (on certificate to marry from Alex monthly meeting) Mary (Mitchell) ELLICOTT, born 12-9-1783 died Phila., Pa., 25-5-1843; daughter John & Tacy (Tyson) Mitchell & widow of John Ellicott, Jr.; issue from 2nd marry 7 child (Total issue 14 child) 
Mitchell, Mary (I10805)
 
5613 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D. C.
page 758
Phinneas (born 5-5-1778 died 18-10-1852 in 75th yr, son Israel Janney & wife, Pleasant Hague-Janney, the latter deceased, of Loudon Co., Va.); marry (1) 13-11-1799 at Upper Ridge meetinghouse, under Hopewell monthly meeting, Va., Ruth LUPTON (born 9-11-1778, daughter David Lupton & wife, Mary Hollingsworth-Lupton of Hopewell, Frederick Co., Va.; see Hopewell monthly meeting & Goose Creek monthly meeting); Phinneas Janney granted certificate to Fairfax monthly meeting, Va., 27-1-1800 by Goose Creek monthly meeting; Ruth (Lupton) Janney, 1st wife of Phinneas, granted certificate to Fairfax monthly meeting, Va., 6-1-1800 by Hopewell monthly meeting; Phinneas & Ruth (Lupton) Janney thus became charter member of Alex monthly meeting, D.C., 1802, they then living within the verge of the new Alex monthly meeting. No issue listed.
Phinneas Janney marry (2) 28-11-1811 at Alex meetinghouse, D.C., Sarah S. HARTSHORNE, born [p.758] 19-6-1785 died 1-5-1853 in her 68th yr, daughter William Hartshorne by his 1st wife, Susanna Saunders-Hartshorne, the latter deceased, of Fairfax Co., Va.; no issue listed.
Phinneas Janney was an Elder of Alex monthly meeting and took a very prominent & active part in the affairs of the meeting; a splendid memorial to him is found in the Men's Minutes. His 2nd wife. Sarah S. (Hartshorne) Janney was also an Elder of Alex monthly meeting; a memorial to her says in part: "Sarah S. Janney, daughter Wm. & Susannah Hartshorne, was born at Alexandria, Va., 19-6-1785; she was a sister to Mary (Hartshorne) Stabler, 2d wife of Edward Stabler; in 1811 she marry Phinneas Janney, with whom she lived in greatest harmony for over 40 yr—". (For the full memorial see Men's Minutes, v2, p 365) (Phinneas Janney had no issue from either wife:-Janney Genealogy). According to "The Alexandria, Va. Gazette of 1837", Phinneas Janney owned a large general store in which he specialized in rare old wines, especially Madeira & Port; also in Sweedish & Tnglish Bar Iron & Cable Iron, in all of which he was a wholesale merchant" 
Hartshorne, Sarah S. (I10806)
 
5614 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
David, of Loudon Co., Va. son Israel & Ann (PLUMMER) Janney, the latter deceased, marry 1-2-1809 at Fairfax meetinghouse Elizabeth MOORE daughter James & Phebe (MYERS) Moore of same Co. David & Elizabeth (MOORE) Janney granted certificate to Goose Creek monthly meeting, Va. in Loudon Co 22-4-1809 (See Goose Creek monthly meeting) with 3 minor child. viz: Phineas, Phebe Ann & James M., David & Elizabeth (MOORE) Janney were received on certificate from Goose Creek monthly meeting, Va., 31-7-1816, dated 27-6-1816 (Note: James Moore, Israel Heaton & Sarah A nn Janney, minor child of David & Elizabeth (MOORE) Janney, were granted certificate to Alexandria monthly meeting, D.C. 14-4-1824)

NOTE that the next two entries give different death dates for David Janney; I take the first.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
David born 6-9-1781 died 16-9-1821 son Israel Janney by his 2nd wife Ann (PLUMMER) Janney the latter deceased, remove removed, granted certificate to Fairfax monthly meeting Va. 25-4-1808 clearness with respect to marriage, marry 1-2-1809 at Fairfax meetinghouse Va. Elizabeth MOORE born 3-9-1789 died 31-8-1821, daughter James & Phebe (MYERS) Moore of Loudon Co. Va. David & Elizabeth (MOORE) Janney received on certificate from Fairfax monthly meeting Va. 29-5-1809 dated 22-4-1809 with their 3 minor child: Phineas, Phebe Ann, & James, remove removed, they were granted certificate to Fairfax monthly meeting Va. 27-6-1816 (c.196) (For complete records see Fairfax monthly meeting & Alexandria monthly meeting Va.) (David & Elizabeth (MOORE) Janney died in 1821 during an epidemic of bilious fever) 
Janney, David (I9169)
 
5615 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Elanor (or Ellen) daughter William & Sarah Walker born 3-5-(July)OS-1726 marry 25-7-1748 marry reported 29-8-1748 John POULTNEY of Frederick Co., Md. son Richard & Mary Poultney of Old England (Eleanor marry 2nd 29-4-1761 Thomas PLUMMER & had 4 child. by him, as well as 3 child by John Poultney)

There is a Richard Poultney in The Thomas Book (465 ff) who married Ann Neutby abt. 1710. I don't know if this is the same one. They had a son named John who married ___ Worker. 
Poultney, Richard (I9168)
 
5616 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Eleanor (WALKER) (widow John Poultney whom she marry 1st in 1748 as Ellen (later called Elinor) WALKER) marry 2nd 29-4-1761 at Fairfax meetinghouse, Va. Thomas PLUMMER of Frederick Co. Md. (who was received on certificate from West River monthly meeting, Md. 29-5-1749 with his brother Joseph) (Eleanor was daughter Wm. & Sarah WALKER) born 3-5-1726 (OS)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Ellen (Eleanor) (WALKER) Poultney widow of John Poultney marry 2nd; 29-4-1761 Thomas Plummer son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer and 4 child by him surnamed PLUMMER, 1. Isaac; 2. Jesse; 3. Ruth; 4. William. (See Thomas PLUMMER)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Elanor (or Ellen) daughter William & Sarah Walker born 3-5-(July)OS-1726 marry 25-7-1748 marry reported 29-8-1748 John POULTNEY of Frederick Co., Md. son Richard & Mary Poultney of Old England (Eleanor marry 2nd 29-4-1761 Thomas PLUMMER & had 4 child. by him, as well as 3 child by John Poultney) 
Poultney, John (I9167)
 
5617 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Elizabeth daughter James & Phebe (MYERS) Moore of Loudon Co., Va. marry 1-2-1809 at Fairfax meetinghouse, Va. David JANNEY son Israel & Ann (PLUMMER) Janney of same Co., the latter deceased. (See Janney)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
David born 6-9-1781 died 16-9-1821 son Israel Janney by his 2nd wife Ann (PLUMMER) Janney the latter deceased, remove removed, granted certificate to Fairfax monthly meeting Va. 25-4-1808 clearness with respect to marriage, marry 1-2-1809 at Fairfax meetinghouse Va. Elizabeth MOORE born 3-9-1789 died 31-8-1821, daughter James & Phebe (MYERS) Moore of Loudon Co. Va. David & Elizabeth (MOORE) Janney received on certificate from Fairfax monthly meeting Va. 29-5-1809 dated 22-4-1809 with their 3 minor child: Phineas, Phebe Ann, & James, remove removed, they were granted certificate to Fairfax monthly meeting Va. 27-6-1816 (c.196) (For complete records see Fairfax monthly meeting & Alexandria monthly meeting Va.) (David & Elizabeth (MOORE) Janney died in 1821 during an epidemic of bilious fever) 
Moore, Elizabeth (I9170)
 
5618 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Mary of Bush Creek, Frederick Co., Va. daughter Robert & Lydia Tucker of Bucks Co., Pa. received on certificate from Buckingham monthly meeting, Pa. dated 7-11-1763, clearness with respect to marriage, marry 18-2-1764 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Md. Samuel PLUMMER, son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer of Prince George's Co., Md. (See PLUMMER) 
Tucker, Mary (I9157)
 
5619 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
page 546
Sarah of Prince George's Co. Md. daughter Samuel & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co. Md.; marry 29-8-1758 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co. Md. [p.546] Mahlor JANNEY son Amos & Mary (YARDLEY) Janney; of Loudon Co. Va. (See Janney).

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Mahlon born 30-11-1731/2; died 9-5-1812; marry Sarah PLUMMER, daughter Saml & Sarah.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Mahlon, of Loudon Co., Va., born 30-11-1731/2 died 9-5-*1812, son Amos & Mary YARDLEY) Janney, marry 29-8-1758 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co. Md Sarah (PLUMMER) of Prince George's Co., Md, daughter Samuel & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co., Md. *(Mahlon Janney's Will recorded 6-8-1812) (Note: He was prominent in the affairs of Fairfax monthly meeting, serving on many committees) Sarah (PLUMMER) Janney wife of Mahlon was accept a minister 26-1-1760 
Plummer, Sarah (I9147)
 
5620 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
page 546
Sarah of Prince George's Co. Md. daughter Samuel & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co. Md.; marry 29-8-1758 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co. Md. [p.546] Mahlor JANNEY son Amos & Mary (YARDLEY) Janney; of Loudon Co. Va. (See Janney).

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Mahlon born 30-11-1731/2; died 9-5-1812; marry Sarah PLUMMER, daughter Saml & Sarah.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Mahlon, of Loudon Co., Va., born 30-11-1731/2 died 9-5-*1812, son Amos & Mary YARDLEY) Janney, marry 29-8-1758 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co. Md Sarah (PLUMMER) of Prince George's Co., Md, daughter Samuel & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co., Md. *(Mahlon Janney's Will recorded 6-8-1812) (Note: He was prominent in the affairs of Fairfax monthly meeting, serving on many committees) Sarah (PLUMMER) Janney wife of Mahlon was accept a minister 26-1-1760 
Janney, Mahlon (I9156)
 
5621 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Thomas & his brother Joseph (sons of Samuel & Sarah (GILES) Plummer of W. River Mtg. Md. received on certificate from 29-5-1749 West River monthly meeting, Ann Arundel Co. Md.; clearness with respect to marriage. (HISTORICAL: from the Plummer Family History; Prince George's Co. Md. Richard Plummer came into the Province--Trans in 1653; Thomas Plummber in 1667.-Lib. 6-Folio 95 & Lib. 11, Fol. 171; John Plummer, 1673) 
Plummer, Joseph (I5289)
 
5622 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Thomas & his brother Joseph (sons of Samuel & Sarah (GILES) Plummer of W. River Mtg. Md. received on certificate from 29-5-1749 West River monthly meeting, Ann Arundel Co. Md.; clearness with respect to marriage. (HISTORICAL: from the Plummer Family History; Prince George's Co. Md. Richard Plummer came into the Province--Trans in 1653; Thomas Plummber in 1667.-Lib. 6-Folio 95 & Lib. 11, Fol. 171; John Plummer, 1673)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Thomas born 8-7-(Sept.) (OS) 1726 son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer of Prince George's Co. Md. received on certificate from West River monthly meeting, Md. with his brother, Joseph, 29-5-1749; clearness with respect to marriage; marry 29-4-1761 Eleanor (WALKER) POULTNEY, widow of John Poultney & daughter of William & Sarah Walker. (Note: Eleanor had 3 child; Anthony, Sarah & Mary Poultney, by her 1st husband, John Poultney) Thomas & Eleanor lived in the verge of Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. & were trans to that Mtg, 1767.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Ellen (Eleanor) (WALKER) Poultney widow of John Poultney marry 2nd; 29-4-1761 Thomas Plummer son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer and 4 child by him surnamed PLUMMER, 1. Isaac; 2. Jesse; 3. Ruth; 4. William. (See Thomas PLUMMER)

Look in Elise Jourdan, Early Families vol. 2, on the Plummer family. 
Plummer, Thomas (I9143)
 
5623 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Thomas born 8-7-(Sept.) (OS) 1726 son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer of Prince George's Co. Me. received on certificate from West River monthly meeting, Md. with his brother, Joseph, 29-5-1749; clearness with respect to marriage; marry 29-4-1761 Eleanor (WALKER) POULTNEY, widow of John Poultney & daughter of William & Sarah Walker. (Note: Eleanor had 3 child; Anthony, Sarah & Mary Poultney, by her 1st husband, John Poultney) Thomas & Eleanor lived in the verge of Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. & were trans to that Mtg, 1767.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Eleanor (WALKER) (widow John Poultney whom she marry 1st in 1748 as Ellen (later called Elinor) WALKER) marry 2nd 29-4-1761 at Fairfax meetinghouse, Va. Thomas PLUMMER of Frederick Co. Md. (who was received on certificate from West River monthly meeting, Md. 29-5-1749 with his brother Joseph) (Eleanor was daughter Wm. & Sarah WALKER) born 3-5-1726 (OS)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Ellen (Eleanor) (WALKER) Poultney widow of John Poultney marry 2nd; 29-4-1761 Thomas Plummer son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer and 4 child by him surnamed PLUMMER, 1. Isaac; 2. Jesse; 3. Ruth; 4. William. (See Thomas PLUMMER)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Elanor (or Ellen) daughter William & Sarah Walker born 3-5-(July)OS-1726 marry 25-7-1748 marry reported 29-8-1748 John POULTNEY of Frederick Co., Md. son Richard & Mary Poultney of Old England (Eleanor marry 2nd 29-4-1761 Thomas PLUMMER & had 4 child. by him, as well as 3 child by John Poultney) 
Walker, Eleanor (I9166)
 
5624 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
William born 11-7-1730 died 7-1-1787, son Henry & Hannah (WRIGHT) Ballinger, of Frederick Co., Md.; marry 3-8-1751 at Monocacy meetinghouse, Cassandra PLUMMER, born 3-5-1732 died 12-7-1820, daughter of Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer, of Prince George Co., Md.; Cassandra was received on certificate from W. River monthly meeting 30-6-1751 
Plummer, Cassandra ("Casander") (I9146)
 
5625 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia :
Samuel, Jr. of Frederick Co. Md. born 30-8-1730 (OS) son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer of Prince George's Co. Md.; received on certificate from W. River monthly meeting, Md, 25-9-1756 dated 25-6-1756; marry 18-2-1764 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co. Md. Mary TUCKER of same Co. & State; daughter Robert & Lydia Tucket of Bucks Co. Pa. (Note: This family was transferred to Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md without certificate.)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Mary of Bush Creek, Frederick Co., Va. daughter Robert & Lydia Tucker of Bucks Co., Pa. received on certificate from Buckingham monthly meeting, Pa. dated 7-11-1763, clearness with respect to marriage, marry 18-2-1764 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Md. Samuel PLUMMER, son Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer of Prince George's Co., Md. (See PLUMMER) 
Plummer, Samuel (I9145)
 
5626 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia:
Israel born 28-5-1752; died 18-8-1823; son of Jacob & Hannah (INGLEDUE) Janney, of Loudon Co., Va.; marry (1) 5-5mo-1773 at Fairfax meetinghouse, Pleasand HAGUE; died 4-3mo-1779; daughter of Francis & Jane (YEARDLEY) Hague of same Co. Israel was granted certificate to Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. 22-7-1780 to marry Anna PLUMMER; daughter of Joseph & Sarah Plummer, of Frederick Co., Md.; they were marry 17-8-1780 at Pipe Creek meetinghouse; Anna (PLUMMER) Janney, 2nd wife of Israel Janney, removed with husband, received on certificate from Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. 23-12-1780.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Anna daughter Joseph & Sarah Plummer of Pipe Creek monthly meeting Md. marry 17-8-1789 at Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. Israel JANNEY son Jacob & Hannah (INGLEDUE) Janney of Loudon Co. Va. as his 2nd wife. (See Janney) 
Plummer, Anna (I9158)
 
5627 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia:
Joseph West son Joseph & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co. Md.; marry 4-1-1775 at Monoquesy meetinghouse, Md., Mary TAYLOR daughter Thomas & Caleb Taylor of same Co.; Mary (TAYLOR) Plummer wife of Joseph West Plummer, granted certificate to Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. 25-3-1775; Joseph West Plummer transferred to Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. 22-4-1775, "he residing within its verge." 
Plummer, Joseph West (I9161)
 
5628 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia:
Joseph West son Joseph & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co. Md.; marry 4-1-1775 at Monoquesy meetinghouse, Md., Mary TAYLOR daughter Thomas & Caleb Taylor of same Co.; Mary (TAYLOR) Plummer wife of Joseph West Plummer, granted certificate to Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. 25-3-1775; Joseph West Plummer transferred to Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. 22-4-1775, "he residing within its verge." 
Taylor, Mary (I9162)
 
5629 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia:
Moses & wife Elizabeth (WEBB) Plummer & child, Ann & Sarah received on certificate from Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. 25-2-1797 dated 17-9-1796; with 3 child: Ann, Sarah & Ruth granted certificate to Redstone monthly meeting, Fayette Co. Pa. 25-11-1797. (Note: Moses Plummer, son Joseph & Sarah of Bush Creek, Md. marry 3-11-1785 Elizabeth WEBB daughter George & Ann Webb, deceased of Lancaster Co. Pa. at Bush Creek Mtg, Md.) 
Plummer, Moses (I9163)
 
5630 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia:
William born 11-7-1730 died 7-1-1787, son Henry & Hannah (WRIGHT) Ballinger, of Frederick Co., Md.; marry 3-8-1751 at Monocacy meetinghouse, Cassandra PLUMMER, born 3-5-1732 died 12-7-1820, daughter of Samuel & Sarah (MILES) Plummer, of Prince George Co., Md.; Cassandra was received on certificate from W. River monthly meeting 30-6-1751 
Wright, William (I9165)
 
5631 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia:
Richard & Ruth, his wife, received on certificate from quarterly meeting of West River, Md 31-6-1751 (Note: Richard Holland, son Thomas & Margaret (WATERS) Holland of Prince Geo. Co., Md., marry 14-10-1743 at West River, Md. Ruth PLUMMER, daughter Samuel & Sarah Plummer of same place) Richard Holland & Joseph Plummer, each owning a negro slave are reported 25-4-1767 to have freed them.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia
Thomas & his brother Joseph (sons of Samuel & Sarah (GILES) Plummer of W. River Mtg. Md. received on certificate from 29-5-1749 West River monthly meeting, Ann Arundel Co. Md.; clearness with respect to marriage. (HISTORICAL: from the Plummer Family History; Prince George's Co. Md. Richard Plummer came into the Province--Trans in 1653; Thomas Plummber in 1667.-Lib. 6-Folio 95 & Lib. 11, Fol. 171; John Plummer, 1673) 
Plummer, Joseph (I5289)
 
5632 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia:
Susannah daughter Joseph & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co. Md. marry 31-12-1772 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co. Md., Samuel WATERS of same Co. son Samuel & Artridge (FRANKLIN) Waters of Prince George's Co. Md.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia
Samuel of Frederick Co., Md. son Samuel & Artridge (FRANKLIN) Waters of Prince George Co., Md. granted certificate to West River monthly meeting, Md. 26-9-1772 clearness with respect to marriage, to marry Susannah Plummer of Frederick Co., Md. they were marry 31-12-1772 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co., Md. (For child see Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. to which this family was transferred) 
Waters, Samuel III (I3774)
 
5633 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia:
Susannah daughter Joseph & Sarah Plummer of Frederick Co. Md. marry 31-12-1772 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co. Md., Samuel WATERS of same Co. son Samuel & Artridge (FRANKLIN) Waters of Prince George's Co. Md.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia
Samuel of Frederick Co., Md. son Samuel & Artridge (FRANKLIN) Waters of Prince George Co., Md. granted certificate to West River monthly meeting, Md. 26-9-1772 clearness with respect to marriage, to marry Susannah Plummer of Frederick Co., Md. they were marry 31-12-1772 at Bush Creek meetinghouse, Frederick Co., Md. (For child see Pipe Creek monthly meeting, Md. to which this family was transferred) 
Plummer, Susannah (I3775)
 
5634 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Israel born 28-5-1752 died 18-8-1823 marry (1) 5-5-1773 Pleasant HAGUE who died 4-3-1779 daughter Francis & Jane (YARDLEY) Hague 4 child: Jane, Abijah, Sarah & Phineas. Israel marry (2) 17-8-1790 Ann PLUMMER daughter Joseph & Sarah (Pipe Creek Md) 7 child: David, Pleasant, Jonathan, Daniel, Israel, Jr., Lot Tavenner & Deborah 
Janney, Jane (I10792)
 
5635 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Israel born 28-5-1752 died 18-8-1823 marry (1) 5-5-1773 Pleasant HAGUE who died 4-3-1779 daughter Francis & Jane (YARDLEY) Hague 4 child: Jane, Abijah, Sarah & Phineas. Israel marry (2) 17-8-1790 Ann PLUMMER daughter Joseph & Sarah (Pipe Creek Md) 7 child: David, Pleasant, Jonathan, Daniel, Israel, Jr., Lot Tavenner & Deborah 
Janney, Sarah (I10794)
 
5636 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Israel born 28-5-1752 died 18-8-1823 marry (1) 5-5-1773 Pleasant HAGUE who died 4-3-1779 daughter Francis & Jane (YARDLEY) Hague 4 child: Jane, Abijah, Sarah & Phineas. Israel marry (2) 17-8-1790 Ann PLUMMER daughter Joseph & Sarah (Pipe Creek Md) 7 child: David, Pleasant, Jonathan, Daniel, Israel, Jr., Lot Tavenner & Deborah 
Janney, Pleasant (I10796)
 
5637 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Israel born 28-5-1752 died 18-8-1823 marry (1) 5-5-1773 Pleasant HAGUE who died 4-3-1779 daughter Francis & Jane (YARDLEY) Hague 4 child: Jane, Abijah, Sarah & Phineas. Israel marry (2) 17-8-1790 Ann PLUMMER daughter Joseph & Sarah (Pipe Creek Md) 7 child: David, Pleasant, Jonathan, Daniel, Israel, Jr., Lot Tavenner & Deborah 
Janney, Lot Tavenner (I10798)
 
5638 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Israel born 28-5-1752 died 18-8-1823 marry (1) 5-5-1773 Pleasant HAGUE who died 4-3-1779 daughter Francis & Jane (YARDLEY) Hague 4 child: Jane, Abijah, Sarah & Phineas. Israel marry (2) 17-8-1790 Ann PLUMMER daughter Joseph & Sarah (Pipe Creek Md) 7 child: David, Pleasant, Jonathan, Daniel, Israel, Jr., Lot Tavenner & Deborah 
Janney, Deborah (I10799)
 
5639 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Israel born 28-5-1752 died 18-8-1823 marry (1) 5-5-1773 Pleasant HAGUE who died 4-3-1779 daughter Francis & Jane (YARDLEY) Hague 4 child:Jane, Abijah, Sarah & Phineas. Israel marry (2) 17-8-1790 Ann PLUMMER daughter Joseph & Sarah (Pipe Creek Md) 7 child: David, Pleasant, Jonathan, Daniel, Israel, Jr., Lot Tavenner & Deborah

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Israel born 28-5-1752; marry 1st 1772 Pleasant HAGUE, daughter Francis & Jane; marry 2nd 17-8-1780 Ann PLUMMER, daughter Joseph & Sarah; 4 child. by 1st wife; 7 by 2nd

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia
Pleasant, daughter Francis & Jane (YEARDLEY) Hague of Loudon Co., Va., marry 5-5-1773 at Fairfax meetinghouse, Va., Israel JANNEY of same Co., son Jacob & Hannah (INGLEDUE) Janney of Loudon Co., Va. as his 1st wife. (See Israel Janney) 
Hague, Pleasant (I9160)
 
5640 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia

Elizabeth of Baltimore Md daughter Isaac & Elizabeth McPherson of same place marry 16-5-1810 at Baltimore meetinghouse WD Md Jonathan JANNEY of Loudon Co Va son Israel & 2nd wife Ann (PLUMMER) Janney of Loudon Co Va who was granted certificate to Baltimore monthly meeting WD Md by Goose Creek monthly meeting Loudon Co Va 29-3-1810 to marry her; remove removed here with husband she was received on certificate from Baltimore monthly meeting WD Md 30-8-1810 dated 8-8-1810 her certificate being in the name Elizabeth (McPHERSON) Janney wife Jonathan Janney (See JANNEY)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D. C.

Jonathan born 20-3-1785 died 21-12-1838 near 8 particular or preparative meeting, son Israel Janney by 2d wife, Anne (Plummer) Janney; marry 16-5-1810, Elizabeth McPHERSON, born 9-1-1790 died 27-3-1843, daughter Isaac & Elizabeth McPherson. (Balt monthly meeting-H) 
McPherson, Elizabeth (I9172)
 
5641 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Abijah born 1776 died 14-1-1842 son Israel & Pleasant (HAGUE) Janney of Loudon Co. Va. granted certificate to Hopewell monthly meeting Va. 30-7-1798 to marry Jane McPHERSON daughter John & Hannah McPherson of Berkley Co. Va. (Hopewell Mar Reg shows that they were marry 15-8-1798 at Berkley Meeting House under auspices of Hopewell monthly meeting Va.) Jane (McPherson) Janney wife Abijah was received on certificate from Hopewell monthly meeting Va. 29-10-1798 dated 1-10-1798 "remove removed with husband"

HOPEWELL FRIENDS HISTORY 1734-1934 Frederick County, Virginia
PART TWO DOCUMENTARY
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES FROM HOPEWELL 1748-1830
page 314
Abijah Janney, of the County of Loudon and State of Virginia, son of Israel Janney and Pleasant his wife of the same place, and Jane McPherson, Daughter of John McPherson and Hannah his wife of the county of Berkley and State afforesaid; 15th day of 8th month, 1798; at Berkley.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
[p.609] GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia
Jane daughter John & Hannah McPherson of Hopewell monthly meeting Va and of Berkeley Co Va (now W Va) marry 15-8-1798 at Berkley meetinghouse Va Abijah JANNEY son Israel Janney by his 1st wife Pleasant (Hague) Janney deceased under auspices of Hopewell monthly meeting Frederick Co Va (See JANNEY)

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D. C.
Abijah born 30-5-1775 Loudon Co., Va., died Alex., Va., 14-1-1842, eldest son Israel Janney by 1st wife, Pleasant (Hague) Janney; marry (1) 15-8-1798 at Berkley meetinghouse, Va., Jane McPHERSON born 29-10-1777 died 3-2-1813 (A.J.'s Bible) daughter John & Hannah McPherson (Hannah's marry name unknown by me.MHJ); issue 7 child; marry (2) 16-4-1817 at Balt. meetinghouse, Md. (on certificate to marry from Alex monthly meeting) Mary (Mitchell) ELLICOTT, born 12-9-1783 died Phila., Pa., 25-5-1843; daughter John & Tacy (Tyson) Mitchell & widow of John Ellicott, Jr.; issue from 2nd marry 7 child (Total issue 14 child) 
Janney, Abijah (I10793)
 
5642 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia, p.609, GOOSE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING Loudon County, Virginia

Jonathan born 20-3-1785 died 25-1-1838 son Israel Janney & 2nd wife Ann (PLUMMER) Janney of Loudon Co Va granted certificate to Baltimore monthly meeting WD Md 29-3-1810 clearness with respect to marriage to marry there 1 tm by Baltimore monthly meeting WD marry 16-5-1810 at Baltimore meetinghouse Md Elizabeth Mc PHERSON born 9-1-1790 died in Washington DC 27-3-1843 daughter Isaac & Elizabeth Mcrherson remove removed here with husb Elizaheth (McPHERSON) Jannay received on certificate from Baltimore monthly meeting WD Md 30-8-1810 dated 8-8-1810 Jonathan & Elizabeth (McPHERSON) Janney remove removed granted certificate to Baltimore monthly meeting for WD Md 31-1-1811

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D. C.

Jonathan born 20-3-1785 died 21-12-1838 near 8 particular or preparative meeting, son Israel Janney by 2d wife, Anne (Plummer) Janney; marry 16-5-1810, Elizabeth McPHERSON, born 9-1-1790 died 27-3-1843, daughter Isaac & Elizabeth McPherson. (Balt monthly meeting-H) 
Janney, Jonathan (I9171)
 
5643 Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy:

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Virginia
Loudon County, Virginia

Richard & Ruth, his wife, received on certificate from quarterly meeting of West River, Md 31-6-1751 (Note: Richard Holland, son Thomas & Margaret (WATERS) Holland of Prince Geo. Co., Md., marry 14-10-1743 at West River, Md. Ruth PLUMMER, daughter Samuel & Sarah Plummer of same place) Richard Holland & Joseph Plummer, each owning a negro slave are reported 25-4-1767 to have freed them. 
Holland, Richard (I9155)
 
5644 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14645)
 
5645 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14647)
 
5646 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15526)
 
5647 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15527)
 
5648 Engagement announcement, 21 Dec. 1942, p29:

Mrs. Louis Earl Sigur announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Marjorie Sigur, to Mr. John Spotswood Burwell, sone of Mrs. Robert T. Burwell, and the late Mrs. Beatrice DeGrange Burwell of this city. No date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Sigur, whose father was the late Mrs. Louis Earl Sigur of Franklin, La., and New Orleans, is among the popular members of the younger set here. Her mother was before her marriage Miss Noemie LeBourgeois, daughter of Mrs. Joseph LeBourgeois and the late Mr. LeBourgeois.

Mrs. Burwell is a senior in the Engineering school at Tulane university and a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. The announcement will claim much interest here and elsewhere in Louisiana. 
Sigur, Mary Marjorie (I15293)
 
5649 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F10422)
 
5650 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14291)
 
5651 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14292)
 
5652 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Private / Living (F10437)
 
5653 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15120)
 
5654 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15121)
 
5655 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14891)
 
5656 Engagment announcement, Times-Picayune, 21 Apr. 1929, sect. 3, p5. Pitard, Barsilla Lucille (I11599)
 
5657 entry in family record:

"Notre premier enfant Daniel Maupay et née le 5 du mois a'Août de l'an 1847. et il est mort le dix du même mois." 
Maupay, Daniel (I15926)
 
5658 Entry in the 1956 New Orleans city directory:

Colin T (Mary K) bellmn Roosevelt Hotel h3309 Constance. 
Hildebrand, Mary Katherine (I14890)
 
5659 Enumerated 18 June. Corbette, Robert E. (I16992)
 
5660 Enumerated 7 December. She and some of her family appear twice on this census. They were also counted on 18 June. At that point they were living next to Emily Dye and James H. Simpson. Corbette, Isabella (I2580)
 
5661 Enumerated 7 December. She and some of her family appear twice on this census. They were also counted on 18 June. At that point they were living next to Emily Dye and James H. Simpson. Johnson, Ann "Nancy" Hixson (I9299)
 
5662 Enumerated 7 December. She and some of her family appear twice on this census. They were also counted on 18 June. At that point they were living next to Emily Dye and James H. Simpson. Dye, Huldah Ann (I9355)
 
5663 Enumerated 7 December. She and some of her family appear twice on this census. They were also counted on 18 June. At that point they were living next to Emily Dye and James H. Simpson. Corbette, Christopher C. (I16993)
 
5664 Enumerated 7 December. She and some of her family appear twice on this census. They were also counted on 18 June. At that point they were living next to Emily Dye and James H. Simpson. Corbette, Ann Eliza (I16994)
 
5665 Episcopal Bishop of California. Nichols, Bp. William Ford (I12363)
 
5666 Erbherr auf Alt- oder Ober- Langsehden von Rosenberg, Hermann Georg (I16810)
 
5667 Ernest was married three times. The first was to an un-named von Rosenberg. None of the forenames of his wives is recorded on the von Lambsdorff Register. von Lambsdorff, Ernst (I3412)
 
5668 error?  Catterton, Elliott Nathaniel (I6794)
 
5669 est. from his gravestone, which says that he died at 81. Gassaway, Nicholas Jr. (I9259)
 
5670 Estelle was married on the same day as her sister Clara; the certificates appear next to each other in the Parish Marriage records Family: Henry M. Wiltz / Estelle Marie Marzoni (F11290)
 
5671 Estep Family Bible, Maryland Hall of Records G 570 #2; and a "Hall Bible" Source (S1226)
 
5672 estimate from age at baptism Hall, Dinah (I12543)
 
5673 estimate from death date Harney, Clare (I14538)
 
5674 estimate from death date, and “Aug” appears on the 1880 census since he was born within a year. Wiltz, Alcine Joseph (I14683)
 
5675 estimate from her death record (she died aged 60) Nicolas, Marie Emilie (I15440)
 
5676 estimated from death date Pitard, Daniel Maupay Jr. (I3099)
 
5677 estimated from her age, 73, on her gravestone Davidson, Priscilla (I12949)
 
5678 estimated from her age, 84, on her gravestone Welch, Jane (I11500)
 
5679 Estimated from the age, 55, on his gravestone. Davidson, James Jr. (I12948)
 
5680 Excellent narratives on this site which integrate the sources well. Source (S232)
 
5681 F. Edward Wright, in Anne Arundel County Church Records, records her birth as "4th day of 6th month 16--" (184). And I have also seen 1674 as her birth year: I go with L.F. Giles' article here.

She is included on the Quaker Ancestors page. 
Giles, Artridge (I3515)
 
5682 F.Z. Saunders has worked on a family which may be his ancestors.

According to S280, he "arrived in Md. in the ship ‘Constant Friendship,' 7.9.1674, with his wf. Ann; 2 chn., Chs. and Kath; and 4 servants" (174). 
Greenbury, Col. Nicholas (I8436)
 
5683 Families of Bacon, Beall, Beasley, Cheney, Duckett, Dunbar, Ellyson, Elmore, Graves, Heydon, Howard, Jacob, Morris, Nuthall, Odell, Peerce, Reeder, Ridgley, Prather, Sprigg, Wesson, Williams and collateral kin Source (S209)
 
5684 Family history says that there are 12 children in this family, though there is as yet no evidence of this; family history also says that six of the sons fought for the Confederacy, though only 4 are described here, and I have not seen records for all of these.

The on-line biography for William Oscar, the oldest son, describes the family as having 9 boys and 3 girls.

Mary Purcell and her husband Beverly owned "Peach Orchard" in Loudoun Co., Virginia. 
Hutchinson, Beverly (I2820)
 
5685 Family notes say that he was from "Freyburg, Hanover, Germany."

He had four children, according to family history. But the 1870 census shows 7: the first four children (H, J, Wm, and Julius) were born in Germany, and the latter three (B., J, and Ida) were born in Texas. Unfortunately, it only shows initials.

His immigration record (dated 15 Dec 1849, in Galveston) shows five children upon arrival in Galveston: Auguste (10), Emma (7), Johanna (5), Wilhelm (4), and Julius (11/12). Also on the immigration record are the Heinzelmann family, his wife's relations.

He and his brother Johann are listed as prominent cabinet makers in the Handbook of Texas on-line. He is listed as working in Bellville until 1869. 
Umland, Heinrich (I4187)
 
5686 family record gives "fevrier 1844" Duquesnay, Marie Isabel Elizabeth Le Mercier (I6649)
 
5687 Family records record her name as just Blanche; the 1920 census gives her as "Adalade B. Lansdale" married to James S. Lansdale in Davidsonville.

How might she be related to the Duvalls from Maryland elsewhere on the site, descended from Mareen? 
Duvall, Adelaide Blanche (I4963)
 
5688 Famous politician, author, essayist, and publisher, with Richard Steele especially, of early newspapers such as the Tatler and the Spectator. He is a cousin on this tree to the Addison family which is the subject of S287. Addison, Joseph (I4540)
 
5689 fantastic volume. Source (S528)
 
5690 Fardinando Battee (and possibly Millicent) appear in Virginia records during the 1650s. It seems that he had lived there for a while before moving to Maryland. Given the date of his emigration and the name of his first property, it's likely was a royalist who emigrated because of the Puritan revolutions and that he had lived in the eastern counties in England. The name is pronunced "Batty," and is sometimes spelled that way.

"Essex" was patented by Lord Baltimore to Ferdinando Battee in 1664. It was passed down in the Battees from then until 1822, when it passed to other family members. He also owned properties named "Kent" (patented 1673), "Suffolk" (pat. 1677?; see below), "Batty's Due" (survey dated 1677—this property abuts "Essex"), and "Hopewell" (pat. 1666, in Herring Creek Hundred, St James Parish). When he wrote his will, he was apparently residing at "Essex." There is today a burying ground at Essex which, tradition has it, is the Battee burying ground. Loeser includes the survey and patent for Essex in his second article, where he also talks about the purchases of his other property.

On 18 June 1683, Ferdinando Battee appears as the Grantee of "Suffolk," 52 acres, in Anne Arundel Co.

Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland 1699-1708, compiled by V.L. Skinner. page 22: the assessment of F. Battee's property in 1706. p. 25/275: £420.16.4 total.

Abstracts of Land Records of Anne Arundel County 1622-1699, (AAGS) vol. 1, page 134: "And another piece of land adjoining west by land called Essex, commonly called Suffolk, containing 52 acres." 
Battee, Fardinando Sr. (I3347)
 
5691 farmer, aged 49, born in Maryland, as with both parents Hall, Augustus (I7867)
 
5692 farmer, aged 51; realty 40,890; born in Maryland Slack, Col. Jacob A. (I12487)
 
5693 Father P. Canahan; witnesses at marriage were J.B. Filhiol, G. Filhiol, & J.G. Richardson. Bres, Jerome C. Sr. (I4408)
 
5694 few or no sources cited. Source (S304)
 
5695 FHL film no. 1908572 Source (S890)
 
5696 Fiançailles, and only a year is given: https://archives.gironde.fr/ark:/25651/vta20ac2a5ed531944a/daogrp/0/220 Family: Guillaume Avril / Françoise DeBrens (F11356)
 
5697 Filbert Plot, Section 129; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179133765/grace-schley van Campen, Grace (I5182)
 
5698 File #: 26257
Name: Wyatt St. Barbe
File Date: 06 Dec 1811
Residence: Newburyport
Occupation: mariner
Type: testate
Source: Essex County, Massachusetts, Probate Index, 1638-1840. 
St. Barbe, Capt. Wyatt (I6297)
 
5699 Findagrave says she's buried with her husband in Bond Co., Illinois, but her biography says otherwise.  Strain, Mary Jane (I5758)
 
5700 Fireman on a R.R. Locomotive.  Galdzinski, John (I15373)
 
5701 First and last names are on her marriage record. Davis, Ruth (I15883)
 
5702 First husband's name was Stone. Sarah (I14420)
 
5703 First married to a J.H. Allen, and then to a Roberts, as her death record shows. McLellan, Adeline Dana (I5960)
 
5704 First name from daughter's Esther's marriage record. Last name comes from an article in vol. 16 of the NEGHS that is quoted in full under her daughter Esther's husband Peter Edes. It says this of him: "Peter Edes married Esther, daughter of Stephen and Grace (Willis) Hall, Dec. 10th, 1729; and by her had seven children."
I'd like more substantiation than this, but it's a start. 
Willis, Grace (I15853)
 
5705 First name from son Peter's birth record; last name from her marriage record. Lawrence, Grace (I15861)
 
5706 First name is from her children's birth records; full name from her marriage record. Hall, Esther (I15850)
 
5707 Five of his children moved west to Ohio County, Kentucky bet. 1813 and 1815: James, John, Jacob (with his second wife), Levi, and Dennis. These are the sons which S334 follows, leaving behind the Maryland families for the most part. Iglehart, John (I10579)
 
5708 Florida, I assume Franklin, James (I5170)
 
5709 fol. 13-14: aged 53 (error?), “femme” of household Pitard, Elizabeth Octavia (I13651)
 
5710 fol. 13-14: aged 63, proprietaire, “chef” of household Arnaud, Pierre Augustin (I13655)
 
5711 fol. 52, p. 1524 Family: Gustave Jean Baptiste Pitard / Helen Degrange McLellan (F3)
 
5712 Following his father, he was a draftsman in the Land Office. von Rosenberg, Ernst Johann (I333)
 
5713 For an image see: http://www.picturehistory.com/product/id/5772

He was a congressman.

A family story: during the war, apparently, when he was a congressman in D.C., he was approached by two men who said they were Confederates who asked him for a sandwich. He gave one to them. They were, however, spies, and he was arrested and jailed for the war. He was re-elected after the war.

There are two letters from him to Dr. Thomas J. Franklin, one in 1859, one in 1867. 
Harris, Benjamin Gwinn (I9586)
 
5714 For Jacob and his children I rely almost exclusively on S334. This refers to two other works on the Iglehart family which it at least began with. Since it is mostly focused on migrations by some of the family westward, I would guess that it took most of its information on Maryland directly from these.

1. John E. Iglehart (1848-1934), "The Iglehart Family"
2. Francis B. Culver, "The Iglehart Family of Maryland" (1924)

The story (which begs for some substantiation!) is that in about 1690, "Count Johann von Eichelhardt was involved in the conspiracy of the Count von Benedict against the Emperor Karl VI. The plot was frustrated but Johann von Eichelhardt escaped and took refuge in England. Ultimately the Emperor was informed of his presence in England and in 1707 Queen Anne yielded to the request of the Emperor and expelled von Eichelhardt and his sons from England. The subsequent history of the family is obscure but it was said that one son settled in New York and two sons came to Maryland" (I-2). Part of the reason why it was obscure is that dates don't add up: Jacob was born about 1720, so he can't be one of the sons who was expelled. So what is the connection?

One further source on the family, cited in Cleveland, is "Iglehart Family of Maryland," by Mrs. Robert Emory Costen of Ellicot City, Maryland (1968).

What is the connection between this family and the family of Capt. Thomas Iglehart (b. 1771) who married Ann Luckett? Thomas is buried right near to Jacob's descendants at All Hallows in Davidsonville, so there must be a connection. I assume Capt. Thomas was a grandson of Jacob, but how? 
Iglehart, Jacob (I10577)
 
5715 For more on her family, see Mareen Duvall of Middle Plantation, because of her second husband.

She and her husband Samuel Duvall are, apparently, direct ancestors of Vice-President Dick Cheney; see http://www.wargs.com/political/cheney.html. He is also descended from Samuel's half-sister Susannah, daughter of Mareen and his first wife Elizabeth ?Brashears. His patronym is not descended from the Cheyney family of Maryland (that is, from Elizabeth's mother's family), but from immigrant William Cheney of Massachusetts. 
Iiams, Elizabeth (I5394)
 
5716 For much more on her ancestry, see Trenckmann-Genealogie. Trenckmann, Paula Emma (I1301)
 
5717 For much more on his ancestry, see Trenckmann-Genealogie. Trenckmann, Robert (I1576)
 
5718 For some reason, Kelley calls him "Richard Galloway IV"? He and his wife were first cousins. Galloway, Richard III (I8021)
 
5719 For the family and descendants of Samuel Williams and Margaretta Lansdale I rely heavily on the work of the direct descendant Sue Purschwitz and her well-documented family files. Source (S458)
 
5720 For the first few generations of the Simpson's descendancy I rely entirely on Neibling, whose information is more complete than anyone else's that I've seen. Simpson, John (I10616)
 
5721 formerly in the Haut-Rhin Herbelin, Ernestine (I15999)
 
5722 found on Ancestry's databases Source (S307)
 
5723 Founder of Rhode Island.

Sources to look up on this family; since he was the first Governor of Rhode Island, much focuses on him.

1. Moriarty, G. Andrews. "Some Notes Upon the Family of Roger Williams." NEHGS 97 (Apr. 1943): 172-76.
2. Anderson, Charles Robert. The Great Migration Begins.
3. Anthony, Bertha E.W. Roger Williams of Providence, R.I. 
Williams, Governor Roger (I12519)
 
5724 Fouque and Julien family tree from Allauch, Bouches du Rhône, with links to parish records! Source (S1079)
 
5725 frame 75/142 Andatte, Marguerite (I13960)
 
5726 Frank Sylvester Parks, Parks Records, Volume 3. Washington, D. C., 1925.
Note: A collection of miscellaneous information about some of the old park and Parks families of America. 
Parks, Ellen Louisa (I6111)
 
5727 Frazee calls him the second son. The birth date of "about 1769" seems to be a guess.

He came to Bracken Co. to live in about 1806.

His will, as Edward Hamilton, appears in Bracken county on 23 April 1826. It names wife Mary, sons Herod, John, Samuel, William; daughters Rachel Moins, Esther Moins.

This abstract seems to conflicts with the abstract in in Jana Sloan Broglin abstract, which gives a date of 1827? 
Hamilton, James Edward "Ned" (I4220)
 
5728 Frazee gives two different dates for his birth: 14 Sep. 1803 on page 577; and 20 Jul 1805 on page 554. I go with the latter because it seems to be part of a first person transcript. This may also be a mistake because there was another child born in 1805. Hamilton, Joel (I4748)
 
5729 Frazee names him as the son of his father's brother Samuel (561). This seems to be a misake. I've seen notes (including one set at the KHS in Frankfort about this family) that John O. Hamilton, the son of John P., is the War of 1812 veteran who served in Capt. Baker's company.

Those notes say that, in 1851 and 1855, John O. Hamilton, in Gallatin Co., Kentucky, signed affadavits about his service in the War of 1812 to apply for Bounty Land grants for War of 1812 veterans; in them, he claims his age as 56 and 60 respectively, which places him as born abt. 1794. And, both seem to have been born in Sherman's Valley, PA. (A survey of the rootsweb databases, btw, is about 50/50 for this or that one, none of which gives better documentation than I have here).

The other reason is for putting John O. here is that the biography below gives a birth date which would be before Samuel's marriage.

On findagrave.com are pictures of the graves of John O., Hannah, and Grace Hamilton in Gallatin Co. The site says that John O. is the son of John and Deborah Perkins Hamilton. The Gallatin Co. grave does not, however, say who is parents are.

He is on the War of 1812 page.

From Kentucky Rootsweb Biography Project; this bio. is focused on John O.'s grandaughter, but it is mostly on him:

"MISS ELIZA HAMILTON is a native of Gallatin County, Ky., and is a daughter of John O. Hamilton, whose grandfather crossed the ocean at an early day in the history of this country, and settled in Maryland. There were born his father and all his older brothers and sisters. His father, determining upon a change of location, started with his family for Kentucky, then almost a wilderness. Learning, on his way through Pennsylvania, that the Indians along the Ohio River were troublesome and dangerous, he stopped for a year or two at a point in that State called Sherman's Valley. Here, August 25, 1794, Father Hamilton was born. When he was about a year old his father again started for Kentucky, and upon arrival there, settled at a point in Bracken County, five miles back of the town of Augusta, called Cross-Roads, now Chatham, where he lived many years and accumulated a considerable estate. Here Mr. Hamilton's childhood, youth and early manhood were spent. From here he made one or more trips on flat boats to New Orleans, returning overland and carrying the proceeds of his sales, largely in silver, in saddle bags, a long and dangerous journey in those days. Here for a few years he was in the general merchandising business, and here, in the year 1817, he married Hannah Gregg, a high-minded, warm-hearted woman, a true help-mate, who bore him nine children, and who for twenty years faithfully shared the toils and sacrifices that laid the foundation of his fortune. Of these children four daughters and one son survive, two sons and two daughters preceding him to the grave.
It was from this point also that in the war of 1812, when not yet nineteen years old, he enlisted in Capt. Baker's company of Mason County Volunteers, to go to the relief of Fort Meigs, then closely beleaguered by the British and Indians. His company went by the way of Cincinnati. He succeeded in entering the fort, and assisted in its defense. He distinguished himself for courage and activity. At one time, when a heavy fire compelled the defenders to shelter themselves behind the ramparts, the officer in command, suspecting that the enemy was marching to the assault, asked for some one to mount the ramparts, survey the situation, and report. The danger was so great that no on responded until Mr. Hamilton came by, and, learning what was wanted, sprang immediately upon the parapet, took a rapid look around, and sprang down again. Short as the time was, he was a target for many of the enemy's rifles, and a bullet from one grazed his shoulder. The officer who had asked the service, laid his sword lightly on the mark of the bullet and said, "Ah, my brave fellow, some day that shoulder shall wear an epaulette [sic]." At one time a shell fell near him. Falling, to escape the explosion, a heavy clod, thrown up by the shell, fell on his back, inflicting injuries from which he, perhaps, never fully recovered. With the relief of Fort Meigs his time of service expired. He volunteered again, however, to go to the assault of Fort Malden, but this being found burned and abandoned, the boy soldier returned home.
Mr. Hamilton came to this part of Kentucky in the fall of 1818, buying land at a point on Eagle Creek, in Owen County, called the Jump Off. In the fall of 1819 he bought the farm of Moses Rae, in Gallatin County, and in January, 1820, he moved his family to the latter purchase. On this, or land added to it, he made his home until his death. Several years after the death of his first wife, Hannah Gregg, he married Miss Grace A. Andrews, who bore him a son and a daughter.
His taste for reading was formed in early youth, and he retained through life his keen, close observation; his strong common sense, clear judgment and retentive memory, enabled him to gather and carry into the affairs of life an unusually large fund of practical information. He was a natural leader of men, of indomitable energy and will, and for half a century was prominent in the affairs of his country. He was a warm politician, devoted to his convictions, and so thoroughly posted in the political history of his times, and so clear in his judgment of men and the practical bearing of political questions, that men prominent in the affairs of the Nation--congressmen, governors, senators and vice-presidents--visited his house, sought and appreciated his advice.
He was a man of spotless integrity. For twenty-seven years a magistrate, and at one time sheriff of the county, always having large dealings with the people, and moving, as it were, in the clear light among them for sixty-six years, not a single spot was ever visible upon his reputation for honorable [sic] dealing. He was naturally a fair-minded man, weighing the opposite side impartially. Persons who expected to find so strong a character controlled by prejudice, were surprised to see every argument in opposition to his cherished convictions fairly and candidly considered. To owe no man anything, to deal justly with all men in all things, was the honorable ambition of this life. He was a social man of the old-time courtesy; a fine entertainer, with a trait of genial humor that drew friends around, and made his home a social center for many years. But advancing years and increasing infirmities so closely confined him in later years, that gradually the circle of acquaintances grew smaller. Yet to the last he retained his genial humor, and the social fire in his heart burned clear and strong. He was a man of kindly feeling and generous impulses, yet so unostentatious in his dealing with the poor that few gave him the credit for liberality that was his due. A large loaner of money to persons in Gallatin and adjoining counties, he, at times, held many completely in his power; yet, in all these years, and in all these large dealings, he was never known to oppress. To his assistance, patience and forbearance, many owed their homes, and bore grateful testimony to his kindness of heart. He was a man that veiled his deeper feelings from the gaze of men. Few suspected that through the firm granite of his nature there ran golden veins of tender sentiment, and that the man of strong character and firm will was one whose nature was as genial as the sunshine, and who could be moved to tears by a simple song, who loved the beautiful in art and nature, and who,

Whene'er a noble deed was wrought,
Whene'er was uttered a noble thought.

stood with uncovered head in reverential appreciation. Mr. Hamilton died December 18, 1885.
Miss Eliza Hamilton received a good English education at Carrollton, and at Warsaw College. She owns 135 acres of land, all in a high state of cultivation, having all the modern improvements." 
Hamilton, Col. John O. (I2081)
 
5730 Friskney is the name of a town close by Spilsby in East Lindsey, Lincolnshire.

In the 1891 census, when the family was living in Islington, his job is described as “hotel servant.” The 1901 census describes him as a “hotel porter.” He died later that year in Islington.

Children’s names are taken from the 1891 and 1901 censuses. 
Friskney, Joseph Edwin (I15484)
 
5731 from "consumption" Hamilton, Minerva "Minna" “Mininia” (I4239)
 
5732 from 1900 census Pitard, Polymnia (I13653)
 
5733 from 1900 census Glidden, Fannie Bailey (I13919)
 
5734 from 1900 census Annie (I14143)
 
5735 from 1900 census Woodward, Glidden (I16180)
 
5736 From (the Norwood Family Page), viewed Jan. 2004:

5. CHARLES WESLEY CURNAN2 NORWOOD (JOHN1) was born March 27, 1794 in TN (another record say 1799?), and died March 27, 1888 in Poss. Blount Co, TN One record says died at age 93 in 1893.
He married:
(1) MELINDA HENDERSON May 25, 1816 in TN?, daughter of ANDREW HENDERSON and NANCY KEYES. She was born March 27, 1792, and died June 26, 1848 in Prob. Blount Co, TN.
He married:
(2) MELINDA GEORGE THOMPSON January 17, 1850 in Blount Co, TN. She was born Abt. 1816 in TN, and died January 15, 1863 in TN.
He married:
(3) MARY J. STRAIN January 24, 1864 in Blount Co, TN. She was born Abt. 1822 in TN. 
Norwood, Charles Wesley Curnan (I5040)
 
5737 From a wealthy Virginia family, perhaps? related to the CSA general who served under R.E. Lee. Ewell, Frances "Fanny" (I10047)
 
5738 from a “cerebral vascular accident.” Wilkerson, Nora (I14142)
 
5739 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I240)
 
5740 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13277)
 
5741 from Brockville to the U.S., according to his wife’s naturalization petition Cristofaro, Luciano "Lucian" (I13388)
 
5742 from Brockville to the U.S., with; as Mary Christopher Taormina, Maria (I13319)
 
5743 from Calvert County. Lawrence, Benjamin (I10245)
 
5744 from Cuba Pitard, Louis François (I13920)
 
5745 From Cyrus Eaton, The History of Thomaston: "Adam Levensaler, a cooper from Waldoboro', after working some years for [General] Knox, married, purchased and built where he passed the remainder of his life in the house recently occupied by his son Lincoln, toward Oyster River."

Note, Eastern Argus (Portland, ME), 24 Nov. 1835: "Accident. Mr. Adam Levensaler of Thomaston, was thrown upon a rock recently by a frightened ox, so violently as to fracture his skull. There is some prospect of his recovery."

There are two chairs in the family, from about 1840, from Maine, which are apparently Levensaler chairs.

A key reference here is The Levensalers of Waldoboro Maine, by Walter Levensaler. This is a huge help for the early immigrants, and the family bible records. The study has, however, a major error in that WHP McLellan (the husband of Adam's daughter Leonora) is given the 1842 death date of his father William McLellan, his father. As a result, many of the children of WHP and Leonora are not accounted for there. 
Levensaler, Adam (I56)
 
5746 from death certificate Somersett, Edwin (I14175)
 
5747 From Dr. Franklin Waters' Ledger C, fol. 264: "Samuel H. Waters entered Dr. Pruser's school--or the school kept by him for Messrs. R. Bowie & G. M. Duvall--the 6th of July 1846 at the rate of $10 pr. quarter."

I don't know whether this is the same Samuel Waters or not, but the dates seem the most likely of any Samuel Waters in my database. 
Waters, Samuel (I5317)
 
5748 From family history: she also moved to Chicago, and was married to a man named Peter who was a butcher for Hillsman grocery. Degrange, Beatrice (I2887)
 
5749 from findagrave Houston, John Hopkins (I6034)
 
5750 From freeafricanamericans.com:
Orders, Wills, Etc. No. 14, 1698-1710, LVA microfilm no. 27a:
p.112, I Thomas Harmanson, Sr, of the County of Northampton, Gentleman, aged & weak ... to loving wife Elizabeth Harmonson one Negro man named Daniel during her natural live and after her death the said Negro man shall be at his own liberty he paying an annual stipend of 200 pounds tobacco during his natural live to someone whom my wife shall assign the payment. And if my wife shall depart this life without the assignment of the same ... to my son-in-law Wm Waterson and Isabella his wife. Proved 28 November 1702. 
Harmanson, Isabel (I11779)
 
5751 from gravestone Maupay, Regina Victoria (I6222)
 
5752 from gravestone Hunter, Dr. Matthew Charles (I15475)
 
5753 from gravestone Foody, Catherine (I15476)
 
5754 from gravestone; in her 37th year. Jones, Mary Davidge (I13502)
 
5755 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15868)
 
5756 From Hebert (Hebert, Rev. Donald J. Southwest Louisiana Records CD (1750-1900):

TOMBLINSON, Catherine (Jesse TOMBLESSON & Sophie MILLER - inhabitants from St. Mary Parish) b. 12 Nov. 1819, bt. 9 May 1821 Pats: Thomas TOMBLESSON & ----; Mats: Jacob MILLER & Sophie HOFFMAN; Spons: David ROBINS & Marie MILLER. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.7, #1009). 
Tomlinson, Catherine (I17148)
 
5757 From Hebert (Hebert, Rev. Donald J. Southwest Louisiana Records CD (1750-1900):
TOMBLINSON, Marie Celeste (Jesse TOMELSON & Sophie MILLER) b. 27 Feb. 1826, bt. 20 May 1827 Pats: Thomas TOMELSON [TOMBLINSON] & Guety ----; Mats: Jacob MILLER & Sophie OPMAN [HOFFMAN]; Spons: Eugens Yve Marie RIOLLAY & Elisa LEBLANC. Fr. Marcel BORELLA (SM Ch.: v.7, #1928) 
Tomlinson, Marie Celeste (I17149)
 
5758 From Hebert: SONNIER, Marguerite - of St. James on the Mississippi (Jean Baptiste & Marie ROY - of Acadia) m. 1 Aug. 1798 Jean Baptiste HENRIQUE - of St. John Baptist parish on the Mississippi (Jean - of Strasbourg, France & dec. Marguerite NOPER - also of Strasbourg) Wits: Jean Baptiste SONIER - father of the bride, Louis CORMIER, Pierre BOULON, Thomas CONARD, Louis CHEMIN. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.4, #156) Sonnier, Marie Marguerite (I17172)
 
5759 from her death certificate Somersett, Emma M. (I14174)
 
5760 From her husband John Gregg Fee's autobiography: "My mother was industrious and economical; a modest, tender-hearted woman, and a fond mother. I was her first born. She loved me very much, and I loved her in return. Her mother, Sarah Gregg, was a Quakeress from Pennsylvania. Her eldest son, Aaron Gregg, my wife's grandfather, was an industrious free laborer, an ardent lover of liberty, and very outspoken in his denunciations of slavery. This opposition to slavery and his love of liberty passed to his children and children's children, almost without exception." She was her husband's first cousin, once removed.

She like her parents, her uncle John D. Gregg (her mother's brother), and her grandparents the Greggs were abolitionists. 
Hamilton, Matilda (I4238)
 
5761 From her marriage record: "daughter of the deceased Bernard Piron, resident of Leogane, and of Dame Rose Goldron, widow, and aged about 30." Pirou, Ursule (I16376)
 
5762 From her son John Gregg Fee's autobiography: "My mother was industrious and economical; a modest, tender-hearted woman, and a fond mother. I was her first born. She loved me very much, and I loved her in return. Her mother, Sarah Gregg, was a Quakeress from Pennsylvania. Her eldest son, Aaron Gregg, my wife's grandfather, was an industrious free laborer, an ardent lover of liberty, and very outspoken in his denunciations of slavery. This opposition to slavery and his love of liberty passed to his children and children's children, almost without exception." Gregg, Sarah (I4400)
 
5763 From his father in 1777 he received "all the remainder of the last mentioned land [‘Enfield Chase,' parts of which had been given to his older brothers John and Thomas] which I hold, my dwelling houses to be included thereon." He lived at "Enfield Chase" in Prince George's County, was constable of Pautexent Hundred Nov. 23, 1779, and March 27, 1781. In the 1790 census he had 1 male over 16, 2 females, and 52 slaves.

He is possibly the Isaac who married Elizabeth Whitaker, according to Pountney, because in 1801 a deed to some land is signed by his wife "Elizabeth." A marriage between Isacc Lansdale and Elizabeth Whitaker took place in PG Co. on June 19, 1794. If this is so, then he named his daughter Catherine Brooke, born in 1800 by his second wife, after his first wife.

He was married in the same parish in which the children of Charles Lansdale and Catherine Wheeler's children were born and married.

He apparently died intestate, so I think that the following bill pertains to him. The three children's names are almost a match (though I don't know of an Isaac), and they were minors.

Session Laws, 1808, State of Maryland
An ACT for the benefit of the children of Isaac Lansdale, deceased, of Prince George's county.
Passed 23d of Dec. 1808.
WHEREAS it has been represented to this general assembly, by the petition of Elizabeth Lansdale, widow, and Clement Brooke, administrators of Isaac Lansdale, deceased, of Prince George's county, that the said Isaac Lansdale died intestate, indebted to a considerable amount, and possessed of a very valuable tract of land in Prince-George's county, and several trails of land in Saint-Mary's county, together with a large personal estate, leaving three children, Isaac Lansdale, Kitty Lansdale and Elizabeth Mary Lansdale, who are minors: And whereas it is also represented, that the interests of the said minors would be greatly promoted by the sale of the lands in Saint Mary's county for the benefit of the creditors, therefore,
II. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the chancellor shall have full power and authority, on the petition of the said Elizabeth Lansdale and Clement Brooke, provided he shall be satisfied that it will conduce to the benefit of the said minors, and secure the interests of the creditors of the said Isaac Landsdale, deceased, to order and decree the sale of the said tracts of land in Saint-Mary's county, upon such terms as he may think proper, and to appoint a trustee or trustees for the purpose of effecting such sale.
III. AND BE IT ENACTED, That any sale made under the authority granted by the provisions of this act, shall be notified to, and confirmed by, the chancellor, before the conveyance of the property shall be made, and bond, in the name of the state of Maryland, with good and sufficient security to be approved of by him, shall be given by the person or persons empowered to sell the lands under the decree aforesaid, for the due execution of the trust, which bond shall be deposited with the register of the court of chancery, to be by him recorded, and shall be subject to be put. in suit by any person or persons interested.
IV. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the trustee or trustees to be appointed by the decree aforesaid, shall be accountable to the guardian of the said minors and the administrators of the said Isaac Landsdale, deceased, under the direction of the chancellor, and shall pay over the money arising from the sale of the tracts of lands aforesaid, in such manner as the chancellor shall or may direct.
V. AND BE IT ENACTED, That any conveyance or deed made by the trustee or trustees aforesaid, under the decree of the chancellor as aforesaid, shall be, and the same is hereby declared to be, valid and effectual to pass and convey all the right, title and interest, of the said minors, in and to the, tracts of land aforesaid, to the purchaser or purchasers of the same. 
Lansdale, Isaac III (I3914)
 
5764 from his naturalization papers. Maupay, Daniel Sr. (I6215)
 
5765 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Douglas Pollard Brown / Living (F2990)
 
5766 from his WW1 draft registration and death certificate Mannen, Leslie Cushman "Cush" (I4117)
 
5767 From http://www.kykinfolk.com/mason/masoncems.html:

Kirk Cemetery
Valley Pike, 2 miles off of Germantown Rd., on left side in rock walls
not probed
Transcribed by Shad and Janet McPherson August 2004:
Kirk, Elizabeth May 12, 1740 – April 16, 1831 w/o T. Kirk
Kirk, Mary d: July 22, 1817 35 years w/o R. Kirk
Kirk, Richard Aug. 19, 1774 – Jan. 16, 1856
Kirk, Thomas d: Oct. 21, 1823 89 years
Kirk, Thomas 1734 – 1833 Rev. War
Fieldstones: 11

[There is something funny here: 1833 minus 89 is 1734. So I assume that both of these are the same Richard Kirk, and one of the death dates is a decade off--presumably the latter, if he appeared giving an affadavit at age 93. Why, though, would this then insist on 89 years?] 
Kirk, Thomas Sr. (I13506)
 
5768 From http://www.kykinfolk.com/mason/masoncems.html:

Kirk Cemetery
Valley Pike, 2 miles off of Germantown Rd., on left side in rock walls
not probed
Transcribed by Shad and Janet McPherson August 2004:
Kirk, Elizabeth May 12, 1740 – April 16, 1831 w/o T. Kirk
Kirk, Mary d: July 22, 1817 35 years w/o R. Kirk
Kirk, Richard Aug. 19, 1774 – Jan. 16, 1856
Kirk, Thomas d: Oct. 21, 1823 89 years
Kirk, Thomas 1734 – 1833 Rev. War
Fieldstones: 11

[There is something funny here: 1833 minus 89 is 1734. So I assume that both of these are the same Richard Kirk, and one of the death dates is a decade off--presumably the latter, if he appeared giving an affadavit at age 93. Why, though, would this then insist on 89 years?] 
Watson, Elizabeth (I13544)
 
5769 From http://www.kykinfolk.com/mason/masoncems.html:

Kirk Cemetery, on Valley Pike, 2 miles off of Germantown Rd., on left side in rock walls, not probed.
Transcribed by Shad and Janet McPherson, August 2004:

-Kirk, Elizabeth May 12, 1740 – April 16, 1831 w/o T. Kirk
-Kirk, Mary d: July 22, 1817 35 years w/o R. Kirk
-Kirk, Richard Aug. 19, 1774 – Jan. 16, 1856
-Kirk, Thomas d: Oct. 21, 1823 89 years
-Kirk, Thomas 1734 – 1833 Rev. War
Fieldstones: 11

[There is something funny here: 1833 minus 89 is 1734. So I assume that both of these are the same Richard Kirk, and one of the death dates is a decade off--presumably the latter, if he appeared giving an affadavit at age 93.] 
Jones, Mary Davidge (I13502)
 
5770 From http://www.sonic.net/~prouty/prouty/d687.htm:

"Thomas HYLAND (1364) (1627)(1099) was born about 1604 in England.(1364) He was baptized on 23 Apr 1604 in England, Sussex, Waldron.(1669) (1364) He died in 1683 in USA, Massachusetts, Plymouth Co., Scituate.(1364) The Hylands of Scituate variously spelled their surname Highland, Hiland, Hilland, and Hyland, with Hyland being the most common.

Thomas first removed to Tenterden, where Sarah was born, and later came to Scituate. [Biggs]

Thomas was from Tenterden, Kent, England. Most of his children were probably born there.[Savage]

"Thomas Hyland was freeman in Scituate 1638. His farm was on the fourth cliff, principally, but his house was on Kent street, nearly opposite to the lane called 'the drift way.' He came from Tenterden in Kent, England. There is no record of the birth of his children. It, however, appears that his daughter Debora was the second wife of Serjeant William Ticknor, 1666, and a daughter Mary, the third wife of John Bryant, se. 1664, and Ruth, single, 1664, and Sarah, wife of Thomas Turner, 1652. He mentions these daughters in his deeds of settlement, 1664. He had a son Samuel, who died a soldier in Philip's war, 1676. His wife Elizabeth executor, and Sergeant John Bryant bondsman." [Deane]

James Cudworth sold his Scituate home to Thomas Hyland when he went to Barnstable in 1640.

Thomas resided on Kent Street opposite a lane called 'Drift Way,' and had a farm on the Fourth Cliff. (The old lane called 'Drift Way' in early records has later been known as Ridgehill St., and is not to be confused with the present [1936] road around the hills, called the 'Drift Way.') [Briggs]

On Feb. 1, 1638 he "tooke the oath of allegiance to the King and fidelitie to the colony" in Scituate, [Plym. Col. Rec., 1:110]. He died after 28 Oct 1681when reference is made to "old Thomas Hieland" in court records [Plym. Col. Rec., 6:78]. "

Sources, from :

Deane, Samuel. History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1831. This reference courtesy of djoyce@clarku.edu; .

Briggs, L. Vernon.. History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254 -1937. 1938, Three volumes
This reference courtesy of djoyce@clarku.edu; .

Savage, Joseph. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Originally published 1860
This reference courtesy of djoyce@clarku.edu; .

Anonymous.. "Hyland." Crerar, Owens, and allied families : a study in genealogical history. New York?: M.G. Crerar, 1942. 115 pgs; p. 41. 
Hyland, Thomas /Hilland (I6211)
 
5771 from injuries suffered in a bicycle accident Pitard, Judge Michaelle Faget (I14247)
 
5772 From Ireland. Immigrated to South Carolina. Moved to Mississippi, where he died. Murphy, John (I13234)
 
5773 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook
"Frank: an officer in the Army--had an unusual amount of humor. His wife was from Lynchburg, Va. No children." 
Schley, Thomas Franklin (I5177)
 
5774 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook:

"Having an older brother (Jacob) who was to inherit ‘Oakland,' Thomas went to Annapolis where he engaged in the banking business and for many years was the cashier of The Farmer's Bank. On the death of his father, Oakland became his property, Jacob having died in 1817, but sold it in 1848 to his son Thomas John."

According to McIntire, he was a cashier at Farmer's National Bank. Henry Hall Harwood (d. 1839) was president of the Farmer's Bank

In 1860, there is a "Nancy Queen" living with them, aged 12, born in Maryland. She is unidentified. 
Franklin, Thomas (I3331)
 
5775 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook:
"A civil engineer--surveyed for the P.B.Y. RR. between Baltimore and Washington, later moving to Chicago and finally to San Antonio."

He and his wife were distant cousins. 
Franklin, Thomas Sr. (I5167)
 
5776 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook:
"Anne--'Aunty'--as she was called in later life by all members of her family, lived in Annapolis, visiting each summer her brother at Oakland. She had the love and acclamation of all who know her. The love and kindness shown the family of her deceased nephew's (Harris) family was most unusual and of lasting benefit to them." 
Franklin, Anne (I4088)
 
5777 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook:
"Graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy. Retired early in life due to injury aboard ship. No children."

He does not appear on the 1860 census for this family, but is present in 1850 and in 1870--perhaps he was away at school? 
Franklin, James (I5170)
 
5778 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook:
"Graduate of West Point--saw service in France 1917-1918. Since retired from the Army--now in business in Berkley, California (8-18-1925)."

There are lots of Bartlett families using the name LeRoy from New England. He was the son of th e Rev. E.L. Bartlett of Providence. 
Bartlett, Leroy (I5195)
 
5779 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook:
"named after ‘Wat' Bowie, his uncle, a well-known Mosby scout of Civil War fame." 
Franklin, Walter Weems Bowie (I5185)
 
5780 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "a prominent surgeon in New York City." Schley, Dr. Winfield Scott (I5179)
 
5781 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "daughter of Joseph Wilson, Prince Georges County, Maryland."

She sold Oakland in 1942. 
Wilson, Carol Van Antwerp (I4094)
 
5782 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "graduate of the V.M.I. Class of 1871. Civil engineer early in life-1878 bought a farm in Baltimore County, Maryland. Went back to ‘Oakland' in 1884 and there died of typhoid fever."

This death upset his father's third wife, Mary Fitzhugh, immensely; she apparently went kind of mad. 
Franklin, Joseph Harris Sr. (I3780)
 
5783 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "Merchant--Owensville, West River, P.O., Maryland (8-19-1925)."

Hs death date is added by J.S. Sr., as is his wife's name. 
Chew, Samuel Peaco (I5236)
 
5784 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "The daughter of Dr. Edmund Christian Murdaugh, episcopal minister of Fredericksburg, Maryland." A Franklin (perhaps Edmund?) compiled a history of the family; Dandridge and Shields are allied families. Murdaugh, Mary Reade (I4092)
 
5785 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "The daughter of Joseph Harris of Leonardtown, Md." Her brother was a congressman. Leonardtown is in St. Mary's Co. Harris, Josephine (I3758)
 
5786 From J. Harris Franklin's genealogical notebook: "The Winfield Scott Schley who Anne Rebecca Franklin married was the famous Admiral Schley who won the famous naval battle of Santiago in the Spanish-American war of 1898--he commanded the American fleet in the absence of Admiral Sampson" [Note by JL Sr.]

Along with his autobiography, see his ANB entry. A bronze bust was made of him by Ernest Keyser (1875-1959); see the Annapolis Collection at the Maryland State Archives (Accession number: MSA SC 1545-0759). 
Schley, Rear Adm. Winfield Scott (I5174)
 
5787 From J. Harris Franklin's Notes (this addition by JL Sr.):
"Richard Hyatt attended at birth by Dr. Franklin Waters. See old account book of Dr. Waters at Essex, Maryland. JL." This is Ledger book B, fol. 71.

Ledger C, 1837, fol. 71: "1837, July 14: To attention to __ delivering Mrs. L. of a Male childe 24 hrs. detention."

He was the last surving child of Harriet F. Lansdale. I assume this picture is him; it is from a folder of "cartes de visite" which was preserved at "Essex," and is only labeled "Richard Lansdale."

He went to Oregon during the last year of the Civil War and spend five years there with his uncle (and namesake) Richard; they did pony express work there for 5 years or so. He returned to Maryland abt. 1870.

In the 1880 census he is living with his first wife, a niece Anne Griffith (aged 7), a cook (Harriet Clark, black, aged 20) and her 1-year-old daughter Margaret; William Simpson (black, aged 18, "house boy"); and Loyd (Boyd?) Plummer (black, aged 36, "farm hand").

In the 1900 census he is living with his wife and daughter and an Aunt Margaret (last name Owens?, but this is crossed out), born Mar. 1825 (aged 75) in Maryland. Could this be Margaret Dorsey?

I assume that he is the owner of "Waredaca," at 4015 Damascus Rd., Laytonsville, MD, which is Maryland Inventory of Historic Property no. M-23-14. 
Lansdale, Richard Hyatt "Uncle Dick" (I282)
 
5788 From J. Harris Franklin's Notes:
"A member of the Franklin family from the Swamp in West River." 
Deale, Mary Franklin (I5126)
 
5789 From J. Harris Franklin's notes:
"Ann--Aunt Nancy--is one of the most interesting characters in the family." Mary [her sister] died early in life, leaving 4 young children & Elizabeth [another of her sisters] also died young leaving 4 children--Aunt Nancy took it upon herself to raise them at ‘Oakland.' This was done with the most loving care. Today at ‘Oakland' there still blooms a rose planted by ‘Aunt Nancy' not later than 1819. & like the rose the memory of ‘Aunt Nancy' blooms in our hearts for the self-sacrificing care & devotion shown those babys. But for her many of these pages would never have been needed. (8-25-1925--J.H.F.)" 
Franklin, Ann (I3332)
 
5790 From Little Britain monthly meeting. Mifflin, Joseph (I7697)
 
5791 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14620)
 
5792 from Mexico, according to her petition for naturalization Monarres, Gaudalupe "Lupe" (I5751)
 
5793 from obit. notice Levensaler, Leonora (I54)
 
5794 From Paris, and a tailor like his son, according to his grand-son Pierre's marriage record. Unfortunately, parish records from Paris don’t exist before the nineteenth century.

A search on Google Books for “gaspard hacker tailleur” returns several entries.

And note this volume: Gaspard Hacker, Mémoire pour Gaspard Hacker marchand tailleur privilégié suivant la cour, contre Henri Graindorge, Barthélemi Luneau et Marc Leberon, jurés de la communauté des maîtres et marchands tailleurs de la ville de Paris (Paris, imp. de veuve Brunet, 1763). . This would seem to be his record of a lawsuit. 
Hacker, Gaspard (I15212)
 
5795 From Potomac, MD. Amity, Col. Richard "Dick" (I4470)
 
5796 from research by Robert Barnes on "School Teachers of Early Maryland," MSA SC 5300. Lewis, Dinah (I9876)
 
5797 from research by Robert Barnes on "School Teachers of Early Maryland," MSA SC 5300. Lewis, Kaly (I9877)
 
5798 from SSN Lansdale, Philip Van Horne (I10055)
 
5799 from SSN Lansdale, Philip Van Horne (I10055)
 
5800 from St. Domingue Avril, Angelique (I13648)
 

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