>Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 06:05:13 -0600 >From: "Thomas E. Lassek" <lucytom@davisp.com> >Source: NEPLATTE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Banjo's and Guitars > > >Going through my notes again, I see that at one time in the past, I felt it necessary to obtain a copy of the Social Security application for one Antonia Lassek. I have not been able to link this particular branch of the Lasek's with mine. She was born 6/17/1885 "in Poland". I don't know the date she died. > >I'm posting this because of other information on the application. Her maiden name was KIELBASA. Her Fathers name was Stanley KIELBASA and her Mothers Maiden name was Anna Cloud. She applied in 1966 at which time she lived at Box 41 in Pennsylvania, Zip 15817. It's difficult to know the name of her town. It appears to be "Crona". > >If anyone would like a copy of this document for their research please tell me and I'll scan it and send it to you by email attachment. > >Tom Lassek >Eufaula Alabama
>Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 13:26:38 -0600 >From: richard watkins <vcwgeni@sbcglobal.net> >Source: RHODES-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Rhodes and Simpson > > >to jrhodes100@aol.com >to Jim Rhodes > >I was interested in your e-mail about your Rhodes being from Hawkins Co Tenn., although my Rhodes ancestors were from Muhlenberg Co, Kentucky, some could have migrated in that area. > >i.e. Joseph circa 1745-1799, >his son Jacob circa 1775-1850 and >his son John N. 1820 - 1877 (my great-grandfather) >all presumed born in Muhlenberg. John N. moved to Union County, Cobden, Illinois area in 1840's and built two log cabins, which both are still standing and in the family today. John N. & Elizabeth Martin Rhoades had 10 children, including my grandfather William Thomas born in Union County. >William Thomas married Fannie Barnett Simpson - and her family was from Hawkins Co Tenn He had a half sister, Sally Virginia Cloud (which I have been unable to prove the connection only word of mouth). Sally Cloud married Samuel Moore either in Hawkins Co or Union Co, Ill, but lived their married life in Union Co. Sally came to Hawkins Co when my grandmother Fannie was 5 or 6 and brought her back to Illinois after her parents died. > >My question is: Have you run across a Henry Simpson and/or Mary Melvina Dunn Simpson in your findings of the Rhodes families in Hawkins Co? > >I have taken the "Distant Crossroads" genealogy magazine from Hawkins Co for several years and have not been able to locate much info on the Simpsons. I am in the process of writing an article to be published in the Crossroads, so maybe I will be able to connect that way. > >Thanks, >Carole Kinder Watkins >vcwgeni@sbcglobal.com
>Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:27:41 -0600 >From: "Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds" <r3346@sunset.net> >Source: CABUTTE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: SVR 7/1931 Part 2 > > >HILYARD POWERS WEDS MISS ZELMA CLOUD > >On last Saturday, Hilyard Powers and Miss Zelma Cloud were married at the M. >E. Parsonage n Lakeview by the Rev. Mr. Switzer. The bridegroom is an >employee of the Union Oil Company, at Alturas, and the bride is the daughter >of Mr. and Mrs. James Cloud, of this place. Congratulations and best wishes >for a happy and prosperous journey thru life is the wishes of a host of >friends. > >MARRIED AT LAKEVIEW, ORE. > >Married at Lakeview, Ore., July 11, 1931, Harry A. French of Alturas and >Miss Vayle Cook, of New Pine Creek, Rev. Switzer, officiating. >Congratulations. > >LOCAL MAN SUSPECTED > >It is believed Tom Wilson, who recently made a trip to Stockton burglarized >a radio shop and got away with a large stock of radios and supplies. He has >been selling radios in Surprise valley this past spring and from reports of >his customers, they have made some good buys from Wilson. > >However, let that be as it is. He has not been arrested yet and if you are >in the market for a good radio set, drive out to his place and hear some of >them and he will quote you a price that will surprise you. > >GOLDEN WEDDING AND SHOWER PARTY > >On July 11, 1931, a shower party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bide >Steward, near Lake City in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vernon, who were >married July 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hobbs were also guests of honor as >they were celebrating their golden Wedding day, having been wed fifty years. > >About 129 invited guests were present and played games on the well-lighted >lawn until it was time to present the gifts to the newly weds. They were the >recipients of many useful and attractive presents. > >The presents were then opened by the bride and groom and admired by all. > >After that, two small tables were arranged in appropriate colors, one in >white with a large Brides cake beautifully decorated. The other table was >in gold, with a gold cake for the bride and groom of fifty years. Rev. >Watson offered prayer and gave a talk to the bride and groom of yesterday >and today. > >Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vernon wish to thank all for their lovely presents and the >good will and spirit of friendliness that has been shown them. > >Mr. and Mrs. Zetus Spalding left for Berkeley Wednesday, where Mr. S. will >receive medical treatment. > >CARD OF THANKS > >We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and >neighbors for their assistance and sympathy extended us in our recent >bereavement; we especially thank the Choir; also for floral offerings and to >everyone who assisted us in any way. > >Mrs. Enoch Reynolds and family > >Gene Ash moved his family over from Lakeview Thursday; they are occupying >Mrs. Rosie Days residence. > >We regret to hear that Christie Smith of Fort Bidwell is reported seriously >ill. He is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Kerr, in Alturas. > >JULY 22, 1931 > >FORT BIDWELL PIONEER PASSES AT Alturas > >PROMINENT CITIZEN OF SURPRISE VALELY SUCCUMBS AFTER A LONG ILLNESS > >George Christie Smith, of Fort Bidwell passed away at the home of his >daughter, Mrs. J. F. Kerr, in Alturas last Thursday morning. He had been in >ill health for several years and his death was not unexpected. He was a good >man; kind to all with whom he was in contact; honest, conscientious and an >interesting and genial companion; he was prominent in fraternal and social >circles and will be greatly missed by a host of friends. > >Mr. Smith was born at Fort Caldwell, Washington, September 12, 1861. His >father was a soldier in the United States Army and when called to duty at >the establishment of the Fort at Bidwell in the early seventies during the >Indian trouble, he accompanied him. > >After the Indian troubles were over and the father had been mustered out of >the Army, the family took up ranching at Fort Bidwell. > >His wife, Mrs. Virgie L. Smith died in 1926. Their only child is Mrs. >Frankie Kerr of Alturas. A sister, Mrs. Carrie Robidoux, who resides at Fort >Bidwell. > >The funeral was held at Fort Bidwell Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock, under >the auspices of the Masonic Lodge. (1:1) > >MARRIED At Lakeview, Ore., July 18, 1931, Sam Streig of Lake City, Cal., >to Ruth Varble of Vancouver, Washington. The Record extends congratulations >to the newly-weds. > >FAMILY REUNION IS HELD > >With her sons and daughters present, Mrs. Pearl Langston, 942 West Sixth >Street, was honored at a family reunion in Reno, July 4th. > >All of Mrs. Langstons children were born in Nevada, except on and she was >married in Reno. The children, who attended the reunion, were: Mrs. Nathan >Holmes, of Petaluma, Cal., Lige Langston, of Surprise valley, Cal., and >Jack, Don, Margaret and Pearl Langston, of Reno. > >JESSE ALLENWOOD SUCCUMBS AT TURLOCK > >Jesse Allenwood, of Fort Bidwell died at Turlock, Cal., on July 15 and his >remains arrived Saturday and his funeral was held at Fort Bidwell Sunday >afternoon. > >He was born in Smartsville, Yuba County, California, July 11, 1863 and had >been a resident of Surprise Valley for forty-eight years. He was formerly >proprietor of the Golden Eagle Hotel, before its name was changed to Hotel >Surprise and later burned down. At the time of his death he was manager of >the Hotel Bidwell. > >He survived by his wife, two daughters and on son and one brother, Josie >Allenwood of this place.(1:3) > > >Loyal Baty and Joe Ingerson arrived here from San Francisco to spend a two >weeks vacation at the home of Loyals parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baty. > >ALTURAS LAD DIES AT ADIN > >Mystery surrounds the death at Adin of Kelton Blurton, twenty-year old >Alturas high school athlete, who died suddenly while attending the dance. > >Young Blurton collapsed and fell to the dance floor. He was carried to an >automobile and revived. He was apparently recovered when his companions >returned to the dance hall. When they returned later to the car, they found >Blurton dead. > >The deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blurton, of Alturas. He had >been employed by the State Highway commission. (1:4) > >LOCAL NOTES > >Miss Leila Hays left Tuesday for Alameda, after spending a week in Lake >City, with her mother, Mrs. Nannie Daniels. > >Fred Waltz, of Reno, arrived Tuesday morning to visit his brother, Lou and >wife. > >GIVES OFFICERS THE SLIP > >When officers arrived last week from Stockton for Tom Wilson, they found him >at his ranch home tinkering with a radio, which he explained was a super >something or other and he turned it on. While they were listening to the >Arizona Wranglers singing "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane", Wilson stepped out >the back soon and was soon lost in the foothills. > >But from latest reports he is back home again and has a good assortment of >batteries and speakers of all types, which he is selling son dog gone cheap >it is a shame not to own one. > >Drive out some evening and hear one of these super-what you may call ems. > >Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rinehart, of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slinkard, >of Susanville and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Reynolds, of Lasco, were here first of >the week attending the funeral of their father, Enoch Reynolds. > >Mrs. Florence Mullins returned Tuesday from Oakland, where she has been >visiting for the past six weeks. Her sister, Miss Ida Cambridge, came home >with her for a weeks visit. > >CARD OF THANKS > >We hereby express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their >kindness and assistance to us in our recent bereavement in the death of our >beloved son, brother and nephew, Luther Hotho. > >Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hotho and family > >Mr. and Mrs. William Prewitt > >Mr. and Mrs. William Rinehart > >Luther Prewitt > >Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sullivan, of Kelseyville, Cal., are spending the week >with Mrs. Sullivans mother, Mrs. Jennie Simson, of this place. > >JULY 29TH, 1931 > >CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS > >Officers from Stockton slipped the cuffs on Thomas Wilson last week and >searched his ranch house, with a result they found nearly a dozen radio sets >and speakers and upon testing them, found them in excellent shape. > >Wilson is fighting extradition and has retained Messrs. Atwater & Kent of >Alturas as his attorney. Mr. Grebe of Cedarville furnished the bail for >Wilson in the sum of six screen grid tubes and judge Freed Eisman has set >the case for December 25th, 1931 for the hearing. > >Come out to the ranch house some evening and decide for yourself if the >defendant is guilty. Let the Radio set tell the story, while you listen and >make up your mind. Advocate > >PASSING OF LITTLE PHYLLIS STANLEY > >The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley, of Long Valley are grieved to >learn of the death of their little daughter, Phyllis, aged 6-years and four >months; her death occurred at the hospital in Alturas, last Sunday morning, >July 26, 1931, at 1:30 oclock following an operation for appendicitis. > >She was taken ill on Thursday night and on Friday her mother brought her to >Dr. Kennedy and he pronounced her case very critical and she was taken to >Alturas for an operation, but it was too late and she passed away Sunday >morning. > >Her funeral was held from the M. E. Church here Tuesday afternoon; the >services were conducted by Rev. Virgil Vinyard, assisted by Elder Watson, of >Lake City and the Choir. > >The little casket was heaped with flowers, tokens of love and sympathy to >the bereaved parents and in loving memory of dear little Phyllis. > >The entire community extends its heartfelt sympathy to the grief-stricken >parents and other relatives in their sad loss. (1:2) > >LOCALS > >Mrs. Irma Misely and children, of Sacramento and Mrs. Muriel Evarts and >family, of Lovelock, Nevada, arrived Friday to spend a month visiting their >mother, Mrs. Frances Wilson. Mrs. Elma McGill and son, Bobby, of Sacramento >came with them to visit her mother, Mrs. Hattie Adams. > >Walter Hussa, Jr., was operated on last Friday for appendicitis and on >Sunday Miss Vya Allen underwent a similar operation; both at the hospital at >Alturas and we are very glad they are both reported doing well. > >Miss Mella Olinger and Mrs. Kennon and daughter, of Salem, Oregon, sisters >of Wayne Olinger, of this place, arrived here Friday by auto for a short >visit to Mr. and Mrs. Olinger; they returned to their home Tuesday morning. > >OVERSEAS VET ANSWERS LAST ROLL CALL > >Louis Simms, of Alturas, an over seas veteran, died suddenly near Bieber >early last Saturday morning while enroute to the Woodland Clinic, where he >was being rushed for treatment, he was accompanied by J. E. Warner and Mrs. >R. A. Boyd, of Alturas. He was taken suddenly worse while on the road and >those who were with him were unable to relieve him and he died in a few >moments, after suffering intensely. Death was caused from a bursted gall >bladder. > >He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simms, of this place, and was aged >forty-three years. He was born and grew to manhood in this valley. He leaves >his wife and small son, his father and mother, two brothers, Martin and >Calvin and one sister, Mrs. Lester Hayes, and other relatives to mourn his >death. > >His funeral was held from the Cedarville M. E. Church Monday afternoon under >the auspices of the American Legion, about forty of whom were present to pay >their last tribute of honor to their departed comrade; also many other >friends were in attendance. Elder John Watson, of the Lake City Baptist >Church, assisted by Rev. Vinyard and the Choir conducted the services at the >Church. Miss Nora Van Horn, of Alturas, rendered a beautiful and touching >solo, entitled, "Under His Wings", the sweetness and pathos of which will >linger long in the memories of the listeners. The Legionnaires performed >their military rites at the graveside. > >The Record along with a host of friends extends deepest sympathy to the >bereaved ones in their hour of sorrow. (1:5) > >Mrs. Earl Hobbs is undergoing an operation at Alturas today. > > > > > >~~~~~~ >Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds >Modoc County, California >"The Last Frontier" >www.rh2o.com/modoc >--- >Our outgoing mail is checked by avast! AntiVirus. >Avast! Is Free To Home Users.
this was posted to another rootsweb forum >Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 01:40:42 -0600 >From: GlowyJ49@aol.com >Source: JOHNSON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Tombstone for Malinda (Cloud) Johnson d. 19 Mar 1851 Dearborn Co. IN > > >Does anyone have a picture of the tombstone for Malinda (Cloud) Johnson who >died on 19 March 1851 in Dearborn Co., Indiana? I have seen messages on the >Internet that her first name is spelled Molinda on her tombstone. She died >at the age of 47. Thank you, Gloria
>Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 18:41:27 -0600 >From: SnowBeri@aol.com >Source: INTIPTON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Campbell of Tipton > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Dk.2ADE/204.3.4.1.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Elizabeth CAMPBELL m George W Phares. Elizabeth b ABOUT 1854 d 14 Feb 1926 bu Normanda Cemetery, Prarie Township, Tipton County, Indiana. > >Emma A CAMPBELL dau of J A Campbell and Elizabeth WEED, m 1) James Cloud; 2)Erasmus Alexander BILBY. Bilby married Mary Ann Wolford dau of Valentine Wolford before he married Emma. > >Geo. Anderson Campbell m Hattie Angeline Teter, 1897. George b 1872, Jefferson Twp. Child: Grace. > >J A Campbell, see above Emma, and Elizabeth WEED had children: Emma (above), Margaret, Frank, Etta, George, James.
this was posted to another rootsweb forum >Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:53:43 -0600 >From: ACLOUD2@HOUSTON.RR.COM >Source: ARMARION-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Robinett, Arthur Harrison > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mV.2ADE/11.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Patti, > >I happened across your post while looking of information about my grandfather Vernie Porter. I just found out that Vernie was my fathers real dad. My grandmother divorced Vernie when my father was about 1 yr old. and was adopted by my grandmothers second husband. My fathers name is Tony Harrison (Porter) Cloud. It seems that you have quite a bit more information than I have and I would love to correspond with you via phone or email. My email address is acloud2@houston.rr.com. > >I'm so excited about this that I'm shaking. >Please reply as soon as possible > >Thanks! >Amy
>Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 20:13:42 -0600 >From: PBurne1063@aol.com >Source: TNCLAIBO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Middlesboro Daily News Obits > > >Too many to cut and paste, but you can get a more detailed obit at: >www.middlesborodailynews.com then click on "Obituaries" at the top of the >page. > > >Joyce Brock Cox, 53 >ARJAY - Joyce Brock Cox, 53, passed away Tuesday, July 12, 2005, at her home >after a long struggle with cancer. She was born Feb. 3, 1953, at Beverly, the >daughter of Chesney Lawson Brock and the late Golden Brock. > >Mary Hester Cloud >PINEVILLE - Mary Hester Cloud departed this life on Sunday, July 10, 2005, at >her home on Virginia Avenue at the age of 81. > >Joyce Brock Cox, 53 >ARJAY - Joyce Brock Cox, 53, passed away Tuesday, July 12, 2005, at her home >after a long struggle with cancer. She was born Feb. 3, 1953, at Beverly, the >daughter of Chesney Lawson Brock and the late Golden Brock. > >Mary Hester Cloud >PINEVILLE - Mary Hester Cloud, departed this life on July 10, 2005, at her >home on Virginia Avenue a the age of 81. > >Sherman Hunley, 87 >PINEVILLE - Sherman Hunley, 87, passed away Sunday, July 10, 2005, at >Birtthaven Nursing Home, > >Vernon Belcher, 84 >TAZEWELL, Tenn. - Vernon Belcher, 84, passed away Saturday, July 9, 2005, at >the Claiborne County Hospital. > >Carolyn Currey Collett, 54 >PAGELAND, S.C. - Carolyn Currey Collett, 54, passed away Friday, July 8, >2005, at her home. > >June Carroll Phillippi >KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - June Carroll Phillippi passed away Saturday, July 9, 2005, >at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. > >Cotha Cleo Rogers Nelson >FRANKFORT, Ky. - Cotha Cleo Rogers Nelson, 83, born June 7,1922 in Knox >County, Ky., passed away Thursday, July 7, 2005 in Frankfort. > >Christopher Clyde Miracle, 43 >Bumpass, Va. - Christopher Clyde Miracle, 43, passed away on Sunday, July 3, >2005, in Virginia. > >Edith Mae Jump, 84 >KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Edith Mae Jump, 84, a former resident of Hulen, Ky., was >born in Molus, Ky. on Aug. 11, 1920, and died at her daughters home in >Knoxville, on Wednesday, July 6, 2005. > >Cotha Nelson Rogers >FRANKFORT, Ky. - Cotha Nelson Rogers, formerly of Pineville, passed away >Thursday, July 7, 2005, at The Neighborhood in Frankfort. > >Catherine Dale Garren, 51 >MIDDLESBORO - Catherine Dale Garren, 51, passed away Wednesday, July 6, 2005, >at her home. > >Christopher Clyde Miracle, 43 >Bumpass, Va. - Christopher Clyde Miracle, 43, passed away on Sunday, July 3, >2005, in Virginia. > >Douglas R. Jones, 53 >Middlesboro - Douglas R. Jones, 53 passed away Sunday, July 3, 2005, at >Holston Valley Hospital, Kingsport, Tenn. > >Lena Hancock, 84 >Middlesboro - Lena Hancock, 84, passed away Sunday, July 3, 2005, at >Middlesboro Appalachian Regional Hospital. > >Oma Nell Benfield, 84 >FARMVILLE - Oma Nell Benfield, 84, passed away Sunday, July 3, 2005, in >Farmville. > >Edward Joseph Smith, 59 >Pineville - Edward Joseph "Ed" Smith, 59, passed away Monday, July 4, 2005, >at the East Tennessee Baptist Hospital. > >Christopher Miracle >PINEVILLE - Christopher Miracle passed away Monday, July 4, 2005, in >Goochland, Va. > >Cecil Adams, 70 >FRAKES - Cecil Adams, 70, passed away Sunday, July 3, 2005, at his home. > >Arthur Jones Jr., 49 >EAST PINEVILLE - Arthur Jones Jr., 49, passed away Saturday, July 2, 2005, at >the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington. > >Douglas R. Jones, 53 >Middlesboro - Douglas R. Jones, 53 passed away Sunday, July 3, 2005, at >Holston Valley Hospital, Kingsport, Tenn. > >Abbie Hoskins Bullins, 77 >MARTINSVILLE, Ohio - Abbie Hoskins Bullins, 77, passed away Sunday, July 3, >2005, at Centennial Nursing Home in Blanchester, Ohio. > >Joan Marie Stillings, 62 >Middlesboro - Joan Marie Stillings, 62, left us on Sunday, July 3, 2005, on >her 62nd birthday in Middlesboro. > > > >
this was posted to another rootsweb forum >Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 15:46:52 -0600 >From: Brian Bowers <bebowers@hotmail.com> >Source: PEARSALL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Pennsylvania Piersols 4 > > >ISAAC >+ Chester County, Pa., tax list for 1762 for West Nantmeal, Isaac Persol, 2 >shillings County tax indexes from Chester County archives. >+ Chester County, Pa., tax list for 1763 for West Nantmeal, Isaac Pearsal, 7 >shillings, 9 pence County tax indexes from Chester County archives. >+ Isaac Peirsall, 50 acres, 1 horse, 2 cattle, West Nantmeal Township 1765 >Chester County Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page >45. >+ Isaac Pearsall, 50 acres, 1 horse, 1 cattle, 2 sheep 1766 Chester County >Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page 174. >+ Philadelphia, October 18, 1766. Some time ago, a Bond of Jeremiah and >Isaac Pearsol, to William McCune, and another of Stoffel Seigman, to Edward >Bleamy, were put into my Hands to be sued. The Debts are recovered; and as I >have not heard from the Plaintiffs, for more than a Year past, and know not >the Places of their Residence, I think myself obliged to give his Notices, >that they or, in Case of their Death, their Representatives may receive the >Money. John Dickinson. The Pennsylvania Gazette of Philadelphia, Oct. 23, >1766, as recorded by Accessible Archives, Inc, at the Electronic Text Center >of the University of Virginia Library. >+ Isaac Pearsol listed as private in Capt. John Reeses company of the 2nd >Pennsylvania Battalion, Jan. 5, 1776 to Nov. 25, 1776. [Some of this >battalion was recruited in Westmoreland County and at least one company was >recruited in Lancaster County but I could not determine where this company >was raised.] Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution: Battalions and >Line, 1775-1783, L.S. Hart, page 97. > >JACOB >+ Chester County, Pa., tax list for 1760 for West Nantmeal, Jacob Pirsoll, >inmate, 4 shillings, 6 pence County tax indexes from Chester County >archives. >+ Chester County, Pa., tax list for 1762 for West Caln, Jacob Persol, 4 >shillings, 6 pence County tax indexes from Chester County archives. >+ Chester County, Pa., tax list for 1763 for West Caln, Jacob Peirsell, 14 >shillings County tax indexes from Chester County archives. >+ Jacob Peirsall, 50 acres, 1 horse, 2 cattle, West Nantmeal Township 1765 >Chester County Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page >45. >+ Jacob Pearsall, 50 acres, 1 horse, 2 cattle, 6 sheep 1766 Chester County >Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page 174. >+ Jacob Pearsall, inmate 1767 Chester County Tax Rates Pennsylvania >Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page 339. >+ Jacob Pearsall, no land, 2 horses, 1 cattle, West Nantmill Township 1768 >Chester County Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page >481. >+ Jacob Percell, 130 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle 1769 Chester County Tax >Rates Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page 609. >+ Jacob Pearsall, 100 acres, 1 horse, 2 cattle, 10 sheep 1771 Chester >County Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 11, page 737. >+ Deed from Jacob Piersol and Jacob Cloud and Elizabeth, Jasons wife, all >of West Nantmeal Township, Chester County, Pa., to Peter Hunter, also of >West Nantmeal. May 18, 1772. Jason Cloud obtained land from Robert Bunting, >Dec. 23, 1736. Land consisted of 117 acres adjoining that of Jeremiah >Piersol and James Graham and other land owned by Cloud, which consisted of >160 acres that adjoined land of Jeremiah Piersol and James Graham. Cloud >sold, but did not convey, the 117 acres and 108 acres of the 160-acre tract >to Jacob Piersol. Jacob Piersol and the Clouds sold the land for 200 pounds > Chester County, Pa., Deed Book L3, page 244. [The land was purchased in >1808 from the Hunter family by Jeremiah Piersoll, who owned the adjoining >land in 1772 and was probably Jacobs brother. Chester County, Pa., Deed >Book L3, page 246.] >+ Deed from Jacob Piersol and Jacob Cloud and Elizabeth, Jasons wife, all >of West Nantmeal Township, Chester County, Pa., to Peter Hunter, also of >West Nantmeal. May 18, 1772. Jason Cloud obtained land from Jeremiah Piersol >by deed dated March 3, 1752, in Chester County, Pa., Deed Book Q, page 172. >Jeremiah Piersol obtained the land via a patent dated Feb. 3, 1738, recorded >in Philadelphia County Book A, Vol. 9, page 3. The land which consisted of >50 acres, 36 perches, that was part of the 307 acres in the original tract >adjoined two other tracts owned by Jeremiah Piersol and a tract owned by >Jason Cloud. Cloud sold, but did not convey, this land to Jacob Piersol. >Jacob Piersol and the Clouds sold the land for 150 pounds Chester County, >Pa., Deed Book L3, page 245. [The land was purchased in 1808 from the Hunter >family by Jeremiah Piersoll, who owned the adjoining land in 1772 and was >probably Jacobs brother. Chester County, Pa., Deed Book L3, page 246.] >+ Will of Richard Peirsol of Honeybrook Township, Chester County, Pa., dated >Sept. 1799 and proved April 7, 1800. Provides for wife Elizabeth. To each of >my daughter Rebecca's children £5 when of age. To daughter Rache, £25. To >daughter Mary £25. To daughter Alice £150. To daughter Elizabeth £150 when >19. To son Jacob £300 when he is 21. To son John all remainder of estate, >real and personal. Executors: Wife Elizabeth, son John. Letters to John, the >widow renouncing. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825, from >www.ancestry.com. >+ Deed of Jacob Peirsol (executor) to Henry Brosius, 1805 Chester County, >Pa., Deed Book Z2, page 430. >+ Will of John Peirsol of Honeybrook Township, Chester County, dated Dec. >20, 1811 and proved Jan. 3, 1812. To brother Jacobs eldest son, if he >should have any, 50 acres of land when of age. To sister Marthas children >$40 each. To niece Elizabeth Talbot $50 when of age. Residue of estate to >brother Jacob and sisters, Rachel, Mary, Alice and Elizabeth. Mother-in-law >Mary $40. Executors brother-in-law John Thompson and Isaac Trego. Chester >County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825, from www.ancestry.com. >+ Deed of Jacob Peirsol (executor) to Joseph Waters, 1817, Chester County, >Pa., Deed Book M3, page 452. >+ John Peirsal, farmer, P.O. Watkins, an old pioneer of Mill Creek >Township, was born in Chester County, Penn., March 21, 1812. He is a son of >Jacob and Mary (Boyer) Peirsal, natives of Chester and Dauphin Counties, >Penn., respectively. Mr. Peirsal was born March 18, 1784, and his wife April >15, 1784. They were married in Pennsylvania, and reared most of their family >there. Of their children, the following are living: Silas, Richard. John, >the subject of this notice, Elizabeth, widow of John Haney, and Mary A., >widow of John Poe. Mr. and Mrs. Peirsal died in the same year, and at about >the same age. John, our subject, when seventeen years of age, took up >blacksmithing in Waynesburg, Penn., and served an apprenticeship of four >years. He followed his trade principally till April 1839, when be came to >Mill Creek Township. The History of Union County, Ohio, by W.H. Beers & >Co., Chicago, 1883, page 351. John Pearsol appears in the 1850 Census for >Mill Creek Township, Union County, Ohio. John is listed as a 38-year-old >farmer who was born in Pennsylvania. His property was valued at $3,000. His >wife was Catharine, 37, and his children were: Christiann, 15; Silas, 14, >Elijah W., also 14; Evan 12; Mary, 10; George 8; Margaret, 6; John, 4; >Catharine, 3; and Samuel 11 months. Since the parents and all of the >children until Mary were born in Pennsylvania, it appears that the family >moved to Ohio between 1838 and 1840. 1850 Census information available on >Ancestry.com. >+ Jacob Pursol appears in the 1850 Census of Mill Creek Township, Union >County, Ohio. Jacob and Mary both 65 and born in Pennsylvania were >listed in the household of Silas Pursol. Silas was a 36-year-old farms who >was born in Pennsylvania. His property was valued at $700. Also in the >household were Frances, age 26, and James, 2, both born in Ohio. >+ John Piersol appears in the 1860 Census in Millcreek Township, Union >County, Ohio. His is listed as a 48-year-old farmer who was born in >Pennsylvania. He owned real estate valued at $12,890 and personal property >valued at $1,904. His household contained: Catharine, 46; Evans, 21; Mary, >20; Margaret, 15; Geo., 17; John, 14; Catharine, 12; Enoc, 8; Enic, 4, a >girl; and Robt., 1. Evans was born in Pennsylvania but all of the younger >children were born in Ohio. >+ John Piersol appears in the 1880 Census in Millcreek Township, Union >County, Ohio. He is listed as a 68-year-old farmer who was born in >Pennsylvania. His household contained: Cate, daughter, age 34, born in Ohio; >Jacob, son, age 21, born in Ohio; and Mary, granddaughter, age 11, born in >Ohio. >+ Mary Peirsol (wife of Jacob), died June 6, 1866, age 84 years, and buried >in Herriott Cemetery in Jerome Township, Union County, Ohio from Web site >on Genealogy and Local History in Union County, Ohio, at >www.rootsweb.com/~ohunion/cem/jehe.html > >JANE >+ Will of Elizabeth Peirsol, widow [of Jeremiah], of Honeybrook Township, >Chester County, Pa. January 24, 1814, and proved. April 1, 1814. To daughter >Elizabeth, grand daughter Elizabeth Goheen, articles of household goods & >&c. Real estate to be sold and est. divided among my surviving children, >William, Jeremiah, Moses, John, Daniel & Samuel Peirsol, Sarah, wife of >Samuel Buchanan, Jane, wife of John Miller, and Elizabeth Peirsol. Daniel to >have £100 & Elizabeth £50 over and above their equal shares. To grandson >Lane Goheen the price of a Bible, & to granddaughter Hannah Goheen $4. To >grandson Jesse Buchanan $6. If son Jeremiah should never return his share to >be div. among rest. Executors: Samuel Buchanan & John Buchanan, tanner. >Wits: James Graham Sr., James S. Graham. Letters to John Buchanan, Samuel >being deceased. Wills: Abstracts and Administrations 1713-1825: Chester >Co, Pa., at USGenWeb Archives.
this was posted to another rootsweb forum >Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:23:34 -0600 >From: hogahl@starpower.net >Source: TNHAWKIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Early Hawkins deed books > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3396.1.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Peggy, >I appreciated your response to my inquiry about the deed books. The cites below give an indication of my problems. In most cases, I did not see these records myself. They were collected from various sources, and I donât know how careful the researchers were about their citations. Some of them seem to be incomplete â e.g., the 1791 (5 Sept) record cite specifies âop. cit.â [referring back to the 1790 (2 Jan) record], but the page number (35) is lower than that of the earlier record (77). So that raises the question: is the 1791 deed actually recorded in Deed Book 3 rather than 2? The same thing applies to the last two in the list â the 10 June, 1793 record cite indicates âop. cit.â in reference to the preceding one but, again, has a lower page number, raising the question as to whether the later deed is really recorded in Book 4? Can you tell me how many deed books we are dealing with during that 1790-1801 peri! > od? Should the 1795 transfer to Wm. Cocke have a deed book reference? > Also, regarding the 1791 (21 Nov) record, which cites what appears to be a later compilation of several books into one that covers a 12-year period, am I right that you say that such compilations were put together by the WPA project and involved only indices? If thatâs the case, I canât figure how where the actual data came from. And is the exact title of the compilation as it appears in that 1791 cite or in the later one that specifies âTennessee Records of Hawkins County, Deed Book No. 1, 1788 â 1800.â? Then there is the 1795 cite to âHawkins County Tennessee Grant Books 1 & 2, 1787 â 1819. ???? > >I hate to bother you with these questions, but Iâm sitting up in D. C., far away from Rogersville. I have checked the LoC and the D.A.R. collections, and they are both very limited in this area. Thanks for whatever help you can give me. Harry > > >Hawkins Co. land deed transfers: 1790 - 1801 > >1790 (2 Jan) - For 500 lbs, William Cloud of Stokes Co., NC, sold James Armstrong of Patrick Co., VA, 640 acres on both sides of Poor Valley Creek. [Hawkins Co., TN, Deed Book 2, p. 77] > >1791 (5 Sept) - For 100 lbs, Jason Cloud of Hawkins Co., TN, sold the heirs of A. Campbell 300 acres in Carter's Valley, adj. to Robert Campbell. [Hawkins Co., TN., op. cit., p. 35] > >1791 (21 Nov) â William Cloud sold 640 acres on north side of Holston River to William Cocke for 200 pounds Virginia currency. The deed was registered on 8th August, 1792. Witnessed by W. Gillim, W. Owen and W. Donelson. [Hawkins County Deed Book No. 1, 1788 â 1800, p. 138] > >1793 (5 May) â Isaac Cloud, Grant No. 341 for 640 acres in Hawkins County. [Hawkins Co., TN, Deed Book 3, p.191] > >1793 (10 Jun) - For 200 lbs, Isaac Cloud of Rutherford Co., NC, sold Joseph Cloud of Hawkins Co., TN, 160 acres on the N. side of the Holston, known as the Blue Springs. Witnessed by Jas. McCarty, Jason Cloud, Wm. Condery. [Hawkins Co., TN, op. cit., p. 93] > >1793 (9 Sept) â âFor 60 lbs, Isaac Cloud of Rutherford Co., NC, sold Jno. Henderson of Hawkins Co. 44 1/2 acres on N side of Holston where J.H. now lives. Wit: Benjn. Cloud, Wm. Henderson.â [Hawkins Co., TN, op. cit., p. 136] > >1793 (23 Oct) - Isaac Cloud assigned to ? (name illegible) 25 acres in Hawkins Co., TN, on the north side of the Holston River. [ ? Grant 451, Entry 516, Book 80, p. 290] > >1794 (28 March) - For $400, Isaac Cloud of Rutherford Co., NC, sold Benjamin Cloud of Hawkins Co. 160 acres on N side of Holston River, above mouth of Poor Valley Creek. Wit: Shadrack Hale, Wm. Henderson. [Hawkins Co., TN, op. cit., p. 149] > >1795 (25 Apr) â Joseph Cloud, of the County of Hawkins and Territory South of the Ohio, sold 230 acres to James Armstrong of Hawkins County for the sum of 257 pounds. The land was located on the north side of Holston River on the waters of Poor Valley Creek adjoining the lines of Richard Mitchell, Joel Dyer and others. The deed was registered on 15th March, 1796. Witnessed by Henry Rowan and Moses Rhea. [Tennessee Records of Hawkins County, Deed Book No. 1, 1788 â 1800, p. 190] > >1795 (28 May) â âJason Cloud to W. Cocke, registered 10th February, 1799. Know all men by these presents that I Jason Cloud for and in consideration of the full and just sum of one thousand dollars to me in hand paid by William Cocke the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge hath bargained sold enfeoffd (sic) and confirmed unto William a certain tract or parcel of land lying in the county of Hawkins containing six hundred and forty acres be the same more or less to have and to hold the said bargained premises from me my heirs and assigns or from any person claiming by from or under me which said land was granted unto the said Jas. Cloud the 20th day of September 1787 and No. 432 and bounded as follows beginning at a leaning beech on the south side of Holston River then with the meander down the said River to a poplar and black oak on a Cliff of rocks at the lower and thence south one hundred and forty six poles to a white oak then east three hundred poles ! > to a stake then north three hundred and five poles to a stake then west one hundred poles to the beginning and known by the name of the little horse shoe which said land together with appurtenances I do by these presents grant unto the said William Cocke his heirs and Co from me and my heirs and Co or from all manner of persons claiming by from or under me as witness my hand and seal this 28th day of May, 1795.â (Signed) Jason Cloud (Seal) Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Joshua Allison, Jacob Dyer. Hawkins County November term, 1798. This deed was proven in open court, Let it be registered.â Richard Mitchell, Clerk. [Hawkins County Deed Book, p. 276] > >1795 (15 Aug) â Joseph Cloud and John Medcaff did a survey on both sides of Caney Fork on the waters of Poor Valley Creek for John Laithem, assignee of Samuel Reeves. McNamara, Billie R. Hawkins County Tennessee Grant Books 1 & 2, 1787 â 1819, p 191] > >1801 (22 Dec) -- For $13 1/3, Joseph Cloud to Robert Coile, both of Hawkins Co., TN, sells 150 acres on Hickory Cove, adj. Joel Gillenwater. Wit: Benjamin Cloud, John Denny. (Hawkins Co., TN. Deed Book 3, p. 47) > >1802 (16 Dec) â To Isaac Cloud, Grant No. 870, Warrant No. 88, for 640 acres in Hawkins County. [Hawkins County Deed Book C, p. 409] > >1808 (19 Mar) - For $1,000., Isaac Cloud of Rutherford Co., NC, sells 100 acres on Holston River, known as Cables Island, to Mark Mitchell of Rutherford Co. (NC or TN?). Witnesses: Arthur Cable, John W. Flowers, Isaac Cloud, Jr. [Hawkins Co., TN, Deed Book 6, p. 351]
>Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:41:06 -0600 >From: Bluewitchdragon@yahoo.com >Source: GRIFFIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Alvie Griffin > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/1Eg.2ACEB/4074 > >Message Board Post: > >I am looking for any information on Alvie Lee or possibly Alvielee Griffin. He was born Nov. 28, 1931 possibly in Orlando or Tampa, Florida. I know that he lived in Tampa, Florida around the early to mid 1970. I think he worked in construction and traveled around the state doing work. He had three sons by Patricia Ann (maiden name Meagher) Cloud. I would appreciate any information any one can contribute. You can email me any information at Bluewitchdragon@yahoo.com. >Thanks >Jessie
this was posted to another rootsweb forum >Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 07:59:39 -0600 >From: wpurc25758@aol.com >Source: OKROGERM-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Cloud, Lucile > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Cloud >Classification: Obituary > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5YB.2ACE/6212 > >Message Board Post: > > The following extract taken from a paper published at Keifer, Oklahoma, concerning the death of Miss Lucy Cloud who with her parents lived for many years near Durham and who has attended the Cheyenne School within the past few years will be quite a shock to many of our readers. > On last Thursday, after a very brief illness, there passed from our number, one of our fine young memberes, in the person of Miss Lucile Cloud. > Only last Friday evening she had gone with the young folks of the epworth league out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heck for the regular monthly social meeting, seemingly in good health, excepting a cold. On Saturday she becamed ill, on Sunday she grew worse, and on Thursday, October 30, 1919 at 12:10 p.m. she wednt home to be with God. > All that love and skill could do was of no avail, for that dreaded malady, cerehro-spinal meningitlg mocked the skill of the physician and the loving hands of friends and released the pure soul from its tenement of clay, that it might go to its "house not made with hands eternal in the heavens, whose builder and maker is God." > She was the second child of Mr. and Mrs. D.O. Cloud and was born at Hennessey, Oklahoma, March 6, 1901. From there the family removed to Durham, and remained there till the spring of 1918, when they came to the eastern part of the state and finally came to Keifer in the fall of 1918. > She was converted in the summer of 1913 and united with the Methodist Church, South of Durham. She was received by us by transfer, on Sunday, October 12, 1919, together with her sister, Audrey. > She was a member of the sophmore class of our High School and was estulyed by teachers and classmates. > The Espworth League will greatly miss her presence, as she was a regular and active member, ready for any duty. Equally regular as a member of Mrs. Heck's Sunday School Class, they too, will miss her. > Becuase of the danger, only a brief service could be held, and at the Twin Moundss Cemetery, where her body was laid to rest by loving hands in the presence of the family, an uncle and cousin, members of her class and Prof Mote and other friends at 3 p.m., on Friday, October 31, 1919. > Sentinel, Cheyenne, OK 20-Nov-1919
>Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 05:37:59 -0600 >From: Peter_McCrae <peter_mccrae@pmccrae.co.uk> >Source: US-OBITS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: CLOUD; Viola Ruth-29/5/2004-USA/TX > > >Viola Ruth Cloud , 73 >Died: May. 29, 2004, in Lake Worth Nursing Home >Viola Ruth Cloud, 73, died Saturday, May 29, 2004 at Lake Worth Nursing Home >at Lake Worth,TX. >Funeral: 2:00 PM, Wednesday, June 2 at Lake Worth Baptist Church. Burial: >Jaybird Cemetery. Visitation: 6-8 PM, Tuesday evening at White's Azle TX >Funeral Home. >Viola was born March 28, 1931 in Springtown to George and Floy Mae Flippin >Knight. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Cloud. >Survivors: sons, Phillip Cloud, Jimmy D. McCurry, and Timothy Cloud; >daughter, Glenda McCurry; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; >brothers, Eugene, Alfred, and Louis Knight.
>Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:13:28 -0600 >From: GAGenWeb Archives <archives@poppet.org> >Source: GAMARION-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Ga-Marion Co. Military (Cloud) > >Marion County GaArchives Military Records.....Cloud, Dock June 5, 1917 >ww1 >************************************************ >Copyright. All rights reserved. >http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm >http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm >************************************************ > >File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: >Carla Miles http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00010.html#0002476 July 13, 2005, 10:13 pm > >WWI Civilian Draft Registration Card >WWI Civilian Draft Registration Card >Name: Dock Cloud >Address: R.F.D. No. 8, Buena Vista, Ga. >Age: 23 >DOB: December 27, 1894 >Natural born citizen >Birthplace: Macon County, Ala. >Occupation: Farming >Employer: Dr. T.M. Merrett/Morrett >Buena Vista, Ga. >Who is dependent upon you for support? wife and one child >Married >African >Medium height and build, black eyes and hair >Registered by: Eugene Drane >Date: June 5, 1917 > > > > >File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/marion/military/ww1/other/cloud648mt.txt > >This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ > >File size: 1.1 Kb
this was posted to another rootsweb forum >Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 15:12:56 -0600 >From: 4615@bellsouth.net >Source: DOVER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Frederick Dover, Jr. Neighbors: Abraham Littlejohn and Joseph Richardson > > >Two people mentioned in the various deeds of Frederick Dover, Jr. were Abraham Littlejohn and Joseph Richardson (J.A. Richardson). Abraham witnessed his "marriage" contract with Sarah Sprague and performed the marriage ceremony the following day (1858). Joseph A. Richardson, son of Reverend Jesse Richardson, had a property transaction with Frederick Dover, Jr., witnessed a deed for him and "accepted" the deed of gift from Louisa C. Gailey Dover to her son, Frederick Dover III. > >Reverend Abraham Littlejohn and Reverend Jesse Richardson were both methodist ministers who were in the parties of 61 familes who came to Nacoochee Valley in the early part of 1822 from Rutherford County, NC. Reverend Jesse Richardson and family was Family 43, and they settled near Duke's Creek. One of his daughters married Abraham Littlejohn. Abram Littlejohn was living in Rutherford in 1820; nearby was Francis Logan and Joel, Jesse and Isaac Cloud (next page over). Augustus Bailey and Elijah Thompson (Sherrod Dover deed) were two pages away. > >Thus, it appears that the neighbors of Abraham Littlejohn in 1820 were neighbors of Hezekiah and/or his sons in 1830 in Rutherford County. > >Marjorie Dover Stansel
this was posted to another rootsweb forum >Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 09:11:10 -0600 >From: snowberi@aol.com >Source: INTIPTON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: WOLFORD DEAL > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Wolford Deal >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Dk.2ADE/227.552 > >Message Board Post: > >This is the area I'm researching. >I have WOLFORD as my ancestor, and my ancestor's brother married a DEAL. I have more Deals in my database > >This is what I have on that family, but I'm always looking for more sources: >1. Isaac Franklin WOLFORD, b. 14 Dec 1858 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, (son of Simeon WOLFORD and Mary Elizabeth TETER) occupation Farmer, d. 8 Sep 1920 in Tetersburg, Tipton County, Indiana, buried 9 Sep 1920 in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. Marriage: Tipton County Marriage Book 5, page 265, 23 Sep 1880: Maggie M Deal and Isaac F Wolford. > > Flossie McNiel/Ruth Wimer lists DOD 7 Sep 1920. Pence lists DOB as 14 Dec 1858, POM in Randolph County, Indiana, and POD as Redkey, Randolph County, Indiana. Redkey is in Jay County and maybe Pence is confusing Isaac with his father Simeon. > > He married Margaret Magdaline DEAL, nickname Maggie M, married 23 Sep 1880 in Tipton County, Indiana, b. 28 Jul 1859 in Jefferson Township,Tipton County,Indiana, (daughter of Henry DEAL and Hannah STROUP) d. 25 Jul 1926 in Jefferson, Tipton County, Indiana, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. Margaret: Flossie McNiel/Ruth Wimer list DOB 28 Jan 1859. > > Children: > 2. i Nora Della WOLFORD, b. 26 Nov 1881, d. 7 Dec 1881. > + 3. ii Mable Grace WOLFORD b. 17 Feb 1883. > + 4. iii Edith Belle WOLFORD b. 29 Dec 1885. > 5. iv Issiah Paul WOLFORD, also known as Isiah Paul, b. 15 Aug 1888 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, d. 27 Apr 1946 in Tipton County, Indiana, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana, occupation Farmer, height 1917 Short, weight 1917 Stout, eye color Grey. On the back of the WWI draft registration card: " Height- short, Build - stout, Color of eyes - gray, Color of hair - light, "Physical disability and mentally weak", date June 5, 1917, Jefferson township, Precinct 4, Tipton County, Indiana." > > Death date: 27 Apr 1946 (Tipton Daily Tribune). Isaiah (another spelling) was struck by a car while walking down the middle of State Road 28, southwest of Kempton, at 11.45 pm. He was killed instantly. > + 6. v Robert Schuyler WOLFORD b. 27 Jun 1893. > + 7. vi Oral Ethan WOLFORD b. 25 Nov 1897. > 8. vii Garnet Keith WOLFORD, b. 10 Jan 1902 in Tetersburg, Tipton County, Indiana, d. Apr 1973 in Los Angeles, California, social security num 568-44-4793. Last residence: 90029 (Los Angeles, California). > 9. viii Nora WOLFORD, b. 1904 in Tipton County, Indiana, d. 1904/10 in Tipton County, Indiana. Pence lists Nora Doll Wolford b 26 Nov 1881, Tetersburg, Tipton County, Indiana; d. 7 Dec 1881, Tetersburg, Tipton County, Indiana. Maybe DOD as 1906? > >Next Generation > >3. Mable Grace WOLFORD, (1.Isaac1) b. 17 Feb 1883 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, d. 31 Jan 1938 in Sharpsville, Indiana, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. Pence lists DOB 17 Dec 1883, Tetersburg, Tipton County, Indiana. > > She married Edward H CLOUD, married 12 Sep 1905 in Tipton County, Indiana, b. 18 Mar 1880 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, (son of James J CLOUD and Emma A CAMPBELL) d. 30 Sep 1940, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. Edward: Father James Cloud has him listed in the Will Book as Edgar Cloud. Funeral home records list him as Edward A Cloud. > > Children: > 10. i Irene Margaret CLOUD, b. 12 Jul 1906 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana. > > She married Frank BRENTON, married 10 Sep 1927 in Tipton County, Indiana. > > 11. ii Omar James CLOUD, also known as James Omar, Omer, Skeet, b. 7 Sep 1911 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, d. 28 Jul 1988. Pence lists him as James Omar Cloud. > >4. Edith Belle WOLFORD, (1.Isaac1) b. 29 Dec 1885 in Tetersburg, Tipton County, Indiana, d. 12 Mar 1906 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, d. Two days after her son, Forest, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. Flossie McNiel/Ruth Wimer gives middle name as Belle and DOD 1916. > > She married Clyde Fay CRANFIELD, married 30 Aug 1905 in Tipton County, Indiana, b. 18 Apr 1884 in Indiana, d. 29 Apr 1974, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. > > Children: > 12. i Forest M CRANFIELD, b. 26 Feb 1906 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, d. 10 Mar 1906 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, d. Two days before his mother, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. > >6. Robert Schuyler WOLFORD, (1.Isaac1) b. 27 Jun 1893 in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana, occupation Farmer, Soldier, height 1917 Tall, weight 1917 Slender, eye color Grey, military 26 Apr 1918 Co G, 122 Amm Train; Jul 1918 in Northern France, d. 20 May 1970 in Tipton Hospital, Cicero, Tipton County, Indiana, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. On the back of the draft registration card: "Height - tall, Build - slender, Color of Eyes - gray, Color of hair - light, "Lung Trouble", dated June 5, 1917, Precinct 4, Jefferson township, Tipton County, Indiana." > > From Cicero Township Honor Roll: World War One: Robert S Wolford, 27 Jan 1893; farmer; 26 Apr 1918; Co G 112 Amm Train. Camps Taylor and Sheridan; Overseas Jul 1918; Three weeks in Northern France. > > SSN: 315-32-5743; last residence: Sharpsville, Tipton County, Indiana. > > He married Gertrude Isabella THOMPSON, married 14 Dec 1926 in Tipton County, Indiana, b. 19 Mar 1903, (daughter of Albert S THOMPSON and Mary Jane SMITH) d. 8 Jan 1970 in Tipton County, Indiana, buried in Tetersburg Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. > > >7. Oral Ethan WOLFORD, (1.Isaac1) b. 25 Nov 1897 in Jefferson, Tipton County, Indiana, d. 22 Jul 1925 in Kempton, Tipton County, Indiana, buried in Kempton Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana, cause of death Typhoid Fever, occupation Home Farm. Pence lists him as Neal Ephan b 25 Nov 1897, Tetersburg, Tipton County, Indiana. > > He married Margaret Garnet Daphne STROUP.
>Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 16:22:26 -0600 >From: Brian Bowers <bebowers@hotmail.com> >Source: PEARSALL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Pennsylvania Piersols 10 > > >EVEN MORE JOHN > >+ To be sold by Public Vendue, On the Premises, on Thursday the 22d >instant, A Plantation situate in West Nantmill township, Chester county, >about half a mile from Piersol Mill, and about two miles and a half from the >Manor Meeting. There is on said premises a large stone house, two stories >high, cellared underneath, a log barn with a floor in the middle and stable >sat one end, a never failing spring of good water not far from the house, a >good bearing orchard of winter and summer fruit; The soil is good and >extraordinary for pasture, it not having been tilled for some years: There >is a sufficient quantity of woodland, some meadow and more may be made. It >is part of the estate of John Piersol, deceased, and to be sold by Joseph >Trago, Executor. The Pennsylvania Gazette of Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1778, >as recorded by Accessible Archives, Inc, at the Electronic Text Center of >the University of Virginia Library. >+ March 1, 1783. All persons indebted to the estate of John Peirsol, late >of West Nantmeal township, Chester county, deceased, are desired to make >immediate payment to the subscriber, Executor to said estate, &c. >And likewise all persons indebted to Alice Peirsol, widow, and relict of >said John Peirsol, either by bond, bill, note or book accounts, or any other >contract whatsoever, are desired to come and discharge the same without >further notice. >All persons that have any demands against the said estate, are likewise >desired to bring in their accounts, that they may be adjusted and settlement >made, by Joseph Trego, Attorney at law for the said widow. The >Pennsylvania Gazette of Philadelphia, March 12, 1783, as recorded by >Accessible Archives, Inc, at the Electronic Text Center of the University of >Virginia Library. >-+ Chester county, April 6th, 1789. By virtue of a write of Venditioni >Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on >Thursday, the 30th day of April inst. At one oclock in the afternoon, two >messuages, a grist and saw-mill, a furnace, and two hundred acres of >excellent land, situate in the township of West Nantmeal, bounded by the >lands of Samuel Aston, lands late of John Peirsoll, and others. The said >mills and furnace are on that well known stream of water called Brandywine >creek, in a very healthy, agreeable part of the country, and the said >premises are capable of very great improvement. Seized and taken in >execution as the estate of Mordecai Peirsoll, and to be sold, by Ezekiel >Leonard, Sheriff. The Pennsylvania Gazette of Philadelphia, April 15, >1789, as recorded by Accessible Archives, Inc, at the Electronic Text Center >of the University of Virginia Library. >+ Pursuant to the last will and testament of John Piersol, late of West >Nantmill township, Chester county, deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale, >on Thursday, the 18th day of March next, on the premises, A Valuable >Plantation or tract of Land, containing 250 acres and allowance; the land is >good, and fit for all kids of grain; about 120 acres cleared, the residue >well timbered, about ten acres of meadow made, and twenty more may be made >on good ground; it is well watered, as one branch of Brandywine runs through >it, and a number of good springs. There are on the premises, a good stone >dwelling-house and kitchen, a stone spring-house, a good log barn, sundry >small buildings, and a good orchard. The land is situate in Honeybrook >township, in said country, joining lands of Richard Peirsol, William Hunter, >and land late of Mordecai Peirsol. The sale to begin at one oclock on said >day, when attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known, by >Joseph Trego, Executor. The Pennsylvania Gazette of Philadelphia, Feb. >24, 1790, as recorded by Accessible Archives, Inc, at the Electronic Text >Center of the University of Virginia Library. >+ John Piersol, received warrantee for 400 acres land in Berks County, Pa., >on March 18, 1794. William Piersol received similar warrant the same day. >Pennsylvania Archive, Series 3, Vol. 26, page 304. Berks County is just >north of Chester County. >+ Will of Richard Peirsol of Honeybrook Township, Chester County, Pa., dated >Sept. 1799 and proved April 7, 1800. Provides for wife Elizabeth. To each of >my daughter Rebecca's children £5 when of age. To daughter Rache, £25. To >daughter Mary £25. To daughter Alice £150. To daughter Elizabeth £150 when >19. To son Jacob £300 when he is 21. To son John all remainder of estate, >real and personal. Executors: Wife Elizabeth, son John. Letters to John, the >widow renouncing. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825, from >www.ancestry.com. >+ Will of William Hunter of Honeybrook Township, Chester County, Pa. Written >Dec. 8, 1803, and proved Dec. 31, 1803. Provides for wife Jane, including >services of Betsy Jacobs until she is free. To eldest daughter Isabella >Culbertson £150. To daughter Kitty Buchanan £150. To daughter Nancy Robison, >£150. To daughters Mary, Sarah and Jean £350 each, &c. Mentions bound >servants Jon: Peirsol and Jno. Dunlap. To son David all my land in >Honeybrook and all residue of estate. Directs that gray wig be given to >David Underwood, watchmaker. Executors: Wife Jane and son David Hunter. >(Widow renounced.) Wits.: James Ralston, Fanny Ralston. Wills: Abstracts >and Administrations 1713-1825: Chester Co, Pa., at USGenWeb Archives. >+ Deed of John Piersol to Eli Trego, 1811, Chester County, Pa., Deed Book >F3, page 351. >+ Deed to John Peirsol from Gainer Moore, 1812, Chester County, Pa., Deed >Book H3, page 202. >+ Deed to John Piersol from George Hollis (executor), 1812, Chester County, >Pa., Deed Book P3, page 166. >+ John Peirsol, yeoman, of Honey Brook, estate filed 1812, File 5778 >Chester County Archives and Records Service, Wills & Administrations, >1714-1825 at www.dfs.chesco.org. >+ Will of John Peirsol of Honeybrook Township, Chester County, dated Dec. >20, 1811 and proved Jan. 3, 1812. To brother Jacobs eldest son, if he >should have any, 50 acres of land when of age. To sister Marthas children >$40 each. To niece Elizabeth Talbot $50 when of age. Residue of estate to >brother Jacob and sisters, Rachel, Mary, Alice and Elizabeth. Mother-in-law >Mary $40. Executors brother-in-law John Thompson and Isaac Trego. Chester >County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825, from www.ancestry.com. >+ Deed of John Piersol (executor) to William Moore, 1813, Chester County, >Pa., Deed Book L3, page 484. >+ Will of Elizabeth Peirsol, widow [of Jeremiah], of Honeybrook Township, >Chester County, Pa. January 24, 1814, and proved.April 1, 1814. To daughter >Elizabeth, grand daughterElizabeth Goheen, articles of household goods & &c. >Real estate to be sold and est. divided among my surviving children, >William, Jeremiah, Moses, John, Daniel & Samuel Peirsol, Sarah, wife of >Samuel Buchanan, Jane, wife of John Miller, and Elizabeth Peirsol. Daniel to >have £100 & Elizabeth £50 over and above their equal shares. To grandson >Lane Goheen the price of a Bible, & to granddaughter Hannah Goheen $4. To >grandson Jesse Buchanan $6. If son Jeremiah should never return his share to >be div. among rest. Executors: Samuel Buchanan & John Buchanan, tanner. >Wits: James Graham Sr., James S. Graham. Letters to John Buchanan, Samuel >being deceased. Wills: Abstracts and Administrations 1713-1825: Chester >Co, Pa., at USGenWeb Archives. >+ John Peirsol charged with assault and battery, August 1814, Docket CCD-13, >page 16 Index to Quarter Sessions Records, Criminal Cases 1681-April >1837, Chester County, Pa., archives, page 202. >+ John Peirsol of Sadsbury, estate filed 1816, File 6307, administration >bond, inventory and accounts, no will. Catharine and Thomas Peirsol, >administrators. Chester County Archives and Records Service, Wills & >Administrations, 1714-1825 at www.dfs.chesco.org. and Abstracts and >Adminstrations 1713-1825: Chester Co, PA, at USGenWeb Archives. >+ John Peirsal, farmer, P.O. Watkins, an old pioneer of Mill Creek >Township, was born in Chester County, Penn., March 21, 1812. He is a son of >Jacob and Mary (Boyer) Peirsal, natives of Chester and Dauphin Counties, >Penn., respectively. Mr. Peirsal was born March 18, 1784, and his wife April >15, 1784. They were married in Pennsylvania, and reared most of their family >there. Of their children, the following are living: Silas, Richard. John, >the subject of this notice, Elizabeth, widow of John Haney, and Mary A., >widow of John Poe. Mr. and Mrs. Peirsal died in the same year, and at about >the same age. John, our subject, when seventeen years of age, took up >blacksmithing in Waynesburg, Penn., and served an apprenticeship of four >years. He followed his trade principally till April 1839, when be came to >Mill Creek Township. The History of Union County, Ohio, by W.H. Beers & >Co., Chicago, 1883, page 351. > >LIDDY >+ Jan. 19, 1786, the Rev. T.F. Illing conducted wedding of Jason Cloud and >Liddy Peirsel, both of West Nantmeal Township, Chester County, Pa. Received >15s 1780-1799 Marriages by Rev. T.F. Illing: St. Peters (Lutheran) >Middletown & Caernarvon, (Episcopal) Lancaster Co, at USGenWeb Archives. > >MARGARET >+ Mordechai Piersol married Margaret Aston. License on Feb. 20, 1770 >Lancaster County Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century, Vol. 3, >by F. Edward Wright, page 110. >+ Chester County, Pa., Orphans Court, June 3, 1774: Mordecai Peirsoll, in >Right of Margaret his Wife, one of the Daughters of William Ashton, late of >West Nantmell Deceased, Petitioned this Court, setting forth, That the said >William Aston lately Died Intestate, Seized and Possessed of three Messuages >or Tenements and Three Tracts of Land, One of them Situate in West Nantmell >aforesaid, Containing Two Hundred Acres Another Situate in the said >Township, Containing One Hundred acres, and the other Situate in East Caln >Township, Containing Three Hundred Acres; leaving a Widow named Margaret, >and Issue Eight Children, to wit, Margaret, John, Samuel, Rebecca, Isaac, >Sarah, Jane and Hannah to survive him; that Administration of his Estate was >Committed to his widow who hath settled the Accompts of Administration in >the Registers Office at Chester. Chester County Orphans Court 1762-1774, >Docket 7, page 139, at the Chester County, Pa., archives. > >MARTHA >+ Will of Richard Piersol, West Nantmeal Township, Chester County, May 7, >1753. Wife, Bridget; son, Richard; daughters, Rachel, Elizabeth, Martha, >Mary; witness, John Piersoll Wills of Chester County Pennsylvania, >1748-1766, Based on the Abstracts of Jacob Martin, 1994, Family Line >Publications, Westminster, Md., page 47. >+ Will of Bridget Piersoll, Dec. 27, 1762. Daughters, Rachel Morgan, >Elizabeth Davis, Martha Hunter, Mary Douglas, Wills of Chester County >Pennsylvania, 1748-1766, Based on the Abstracts of Jacob Martin, 1994, >Family Line Publications, Westminster, Md., page 141. >+ Will of John Peirsol of Honeybrook Township, Chester County, dated Dec. >20, 1811 and proved Jan. 3, 1812. To brother Jacobs eldest son, if he >should have any, 50 acres of land when of age. To sister Marthas children >$40 each. To niece Elizabeth Talbot $50 when of age. Residue of estate to >brother Jacob and sisters, Rachel, Mary, Alice and Elizabeth. Mother-in-law >Mary $40. Executors brother-in-law John Thompson and Isaac Trego. Chester >County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825, from www.ancestry.com.
>Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 16:15:12 -0600 >From: Brian Bowers <bebowers@hotmail.com> >Source: PEARSALL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Pennsylvania Piersols 7 > > >EVEN MORE JEREMIAH > >+ LAND-OWNERS, 1774. Jeremiah Piersoll, Richard Piersoll, John >Piersall, Mordeccai Piersall History of Nantmeal in Chester County, Pa. > History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert >Cope, Philadelphia, 1881, page 187. >+ Jeremiah Persal owned 66 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle in West Nantmeal >Township 1779 Tax Chester County Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, >Series 3, Vol. 12, page 142. >+ Jeremiah Persal owned 66 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle in West Nantmeal >Township 1780 Tax Chester County Tax Rates Pennsylvania Archives, >Series 3, Vol. 12, page 241. >+ Jeremy Persoll, 70 acres, 2 horses, 3 cattle. 1781 tax list for West >Nantmeal Township, Chester County, Pa. Pennsylvania Archive, Series 3, >Vol. 12, page 393. Jeremiah, paid 2.3.6, page 511. >+ Jeremiah Piersol, paid 18.11 tax in 1785 West Nantmeal Township, Chester >County, Pa. Pennsylvania Archives, series 3, Vol. 12, page 762. >+ Jeremiah Peirsol was fined once by the Chester County militia, probably >for failure to appear for muster. No dates are listed but it is certainly >during the Revolutionary War. Quakers and Mennonites refused to serve for >religious reasons. Others sometimes failed to appear for business, >agricultural, health or personal reasons. There were also a few Tories who >favored the British. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 6, pages >195.. >+ Jeremiah Peirsol, private in 1st Class of Capt. John Grahams Company of >the 1st Battalion of the Chester County Militia. No date is listed but the >roster falls among records from 1783 Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, >Vol. 5, page 501. >+Concerning a ferry on the Lehigh River in Northampton County, Pa.: After >the Revolutionary war the Penns sold the ferry rights to Jeremiah Piersoll, >who employed Abraham Horn and Jacob Shouse as ferrymen. They, in 1790, >acquired the rights. Abraham Horn finally became the sole owner of the ferry >on the Lehigh river, which he conducted with profit for an umber of years. > History of Northampton County (Pennsylvania) and the Grand Valley of the >Lehigh, by William J. Heller, page 104. >+ Jeremiah Pearsel in Honeybrook Township, Chester County, Pa., in 1790 U.S. >Census. Household contains 3 males 16 and older, 4 males under 16, 5 >females. First Census of the United States 1790, Pennsylvania, >Government Printing Office, page 66. >USGenWeb Archives. >+ Agreeably to a determination had by Lottery, the following is a Return of >the Names of Persons who are entitled to Shares of Stock in the Corporation >instituted for the purpose of opening a Canal between the waters of the >Susquehanna and Schuylkill. Piersol Jeremiah Peirsal Jeremiah The >Pennsylvania Gazette of Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1792, as recorded by >Accessible Archives, Inc, at the Electronic Text Center of the University of >Virginia Library. >+ Jeremiah Piersol, received warrantee for 400 acres land in Northampton >County, Pa., on April 23, 1793 Pennsylvania Archive, Series 3, Vol. 26, >page 152. >+ Jeremiah Piersol, received warrantee for 400 acres land in Northampton >County, Pa., on Aug. 13, 1793. Mordecai and Rebecca Piersol received similar >warrants on the same day Pennsylvania Archive, Series 3, Vol. 26, page >153. >+ Mordecai Piersol, Jeremiah Piersol and others had filed a caveat against >Jeremiah Jackson and others concerning a piece of land for which both groups >held warrants. On Jan. 24, 1794, the Pennsylvania Board of Property ruled >that Jackson held the prior claim. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, vol. >2, page 93. >+ Jeremiah Peirsol charged with a misdemeanor, November 1795, Docket CCD-10, >page 150 Index to Quarter Sessions Records, Criminal Cases 1681-April >1837, Chester County, Pa., archives, page 202. >+ Jeremiah Piersol in 1800 U.S. Census of Chester County, Pa. Household >contains 2 males under 10; 3 males age 10-16; 1 male age 16-26; 1 male 45 or >older; 1 female under 10; 1 female age 16-26; 1 female 26-45. Londonderry >and Honeybrook townships, page No. 716, 717, on USGenWeb and, without the >township information, Pennsylvania 1800 Census Index, edited by Ronald V. >Jackson, page 716. >+ Jeremiah Piersol, Junr., in 1800 U.S. Census of Chester County, Pa. >Household contains 1 male age 10-16; 1 male age 26-45; 1 female 26-45. >Honeybrook and West Nantmell townships, page No. 720, 721, on USGenWeb and, >without the township information, Pennsylvania 1800 Census Index, edited >by Ronald V. Jackson, page 721. >+ Jeremiah Piersol on June 6, 1807, was among those appointed by Gov. Thomas >McKean to be commissioners to establish a lottery to raise money for the >state. (Note: This one of many state positions Jeremiah held that appear in >Pennsylvania Archives, Series 9.) Pennsylvania Archives, Series 9, >page 2382. >+ Deed from John Scott and Ann, his wife, of Willistown Township, Chester >County, Pa., and Nathaniel Irwin and Elizabeth, his wife, of Honeybrook >Township, Chester County, to Jeremiah Piersoll of Honeybook Township, >yeoman. Jan. 8, 1808. Ann Scott and Elizabeth Irwin were sisters and heirs >of Richard Hunter, who died intestate, unmarried and without issue. Peter >Hunter bought the land from Jacob Piersol and Jacob and Elizabeth Cloud on >May 18, 1772. [See Chester County, Pa., Deed Book L3, pages 244-5.] The land >consisted of 299 acres adjoining land of Nathaniel Cunningham, James Graham, >James Skeen and Robert Jenkins and was sold for 1,345 pounds, 10 shillings >Chester County, Pa., Deed Book L3, page 246. [Jeremiah was probably the >brother of Jacob Piersol, who sold the land to Peter Hunter.] >+ Deed of Jeremiah Piersol Sr. (executor) to Ann Otenkirk, 1809, Chester >County, Pa., Deed Book D3, page 482. >+ Deed of Jeremiah Piersol (executor) to Matthias Sheiner, 1810, Chester >County, Pa., Deed Book F3, page 354. >+ Deed of Jeremiah Peirsol (executor) to Jesse Laverty, 1812, Chester >County, Pa., Deed Book G3, page 360. >+ Jeremiah Peirsol, farmer, of Honey Brook, estate filed 1813, File 5921 >Chester County Archives and Records Service, Wills & Administrations, >1714-1825 at www.dfs.chesco.org. >+ Will of Jeremiah Peirsoll of Honeybrook Township, Chester County, Pa., >dated Feb. 20, 1813 and proved June 19, 1813. To wife Elizabeth all real and >personal estate. After her death the estate is to be divided among my three >surviving heirs, who are not named. Executors son-in-law Samuel Buchanan >and John Buchanan. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825, from >www.ancestry.com. >+ Will of Elizabeth Peirsol, widow [of Jeremiah], of Honeybrook Township, >Chester County, Pa. January 24, 1814, and proved. April 1, 1814. To daughter >Elizabeth, grand daughter Elizabeth Goheen, articles of household goods & >&c. Real estate to be sold and est. divided among my surviving children, >William, Jeremiah, Moses, John, Daniel & Samuel Peirsol, Sarah, wife of >Samuel Buchanan, Jane, wife of John Miller, and Elizabeth Peirsol. Daniel to >have £100 & Elizabeth £50 over and above their equal shares. To grandson >Lane Goheen the price of a Bible, & to granddaughter Hannah Goheen $4. To >grandson Jesse Buchanan $6. If son Jeremiah should never return his share to >be div. among rest. Executors: Samuel Buchanan & John Buchanan, tanner. >Wits: James Graham Sr., James S. Graham. Letters to John Buchanan, Samuel >being deceased. Wills: Abstracts and Administrations 1713-1825: Chester >Co, Pa., at USGenWeb Archives. >+ Deed of Jeremiah Peirsol Sr. (executor) to Samuel Buckhanan, 1816, Chester >County, Pa., Deed Book D3, page 145. >+ Jeremiah Piersol, paternal grandfather of Lewis Piersol, was born in >Honeybrook Township, this county, on the old homestead, where he passed his >life and died. He was a federalist in politics, and engaged exclusively in >farming and stock raising. He married and reared a large family of sons and >daughters who became useful and respected members of society. On the home >farm in Honeybrook township Daniel Piersol (father) was born in 1788, and >reared and educated there. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of >Chester County, Pennsylvania, by Winfield S. Garner, page 704. > >JOB >+ From section on Hampshire County, W.Va. Among the earliest Germanic >settlers were father and son, Job and John Pearsall (Piersall), who arrived >between 1735 and 1738. >The Pearsall familys religious connections are mysterious. No record is >known of their religious preference in Hampshire County. The family >apparently came from Chester Co., Pa., adjacent to Lancaster County. If we >may trust the scholarship of the author of the The Seventh Day Baptists In >Europe and America (1910, Vol. 2, 981), we will note that three Piersalls, >Richard, Jeremiah and John, were related to the Conestoga congregation and >the Ephrata Cloisters. The connection of these Piersalls to Hampshire County >remains unclear. Allegheny Passage; Churches and Families; West Marva >District Churches of the Brethren, 1752-1990, by Emmert G. Bittinger, >Penobscot Press, Camden, Maine, 1990, pages 148-149. >[Warning: Some of this account seems to rely on questionable secondary >sources rather than original documents. No solid primary sources are cited >for the Pearsalls arrival date in Hampshire County or their link to Chester >County. I have found no primary document linking Job to Pennsylvania.] >+ To be sold, 323 Acres of land, on the South Branch of Potomack, in >Hampshire County, Virginia, joining Lines with Romney, the County Town. >There is a Fort on the Premises, and some other Improvements; about 80 Acres >of clear Land; the Soil very rich. For Terms apply to Bryan Bruin, in >Winchester, or Joe Pearsall, living on the Premises aforesaid, who will shew >the same. The Pennsylvania Gazette of Philadelphia, March 14, 1765, as >recorded by Accessible Archives, Inc, at the Electronic Text Center of the >University of Virginia Library.
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