Donna, I don't have that book. I would be very pleased if you could look up Mathias or any Van Bebbers in it. Whatever you feel like doing would help me tremendously. I don't know if this one would be in the Cecil County book, but would like this one especially --the earlier deal here had been made in (I think) 1700 --which would have been the 11th year of King William's reign in England: Land deeded to Mathias VB by Heletie (Peterson) Anderson, his wife's aunt: "Deed. On 14 June 1708. Isaac Vigoreu of Appoquinimink Creek, yeoman, & Heleitie his wife to Mathias van Bebber of Cecil County in the province of Maryland, merchant, and Hermintie his wife, daughter of Adam Peterson, late of Appoquinimink Creek, gentleman, dec, & Adam Peterson the younger of Appoquinimink Creek, son of Adam Peterson, dec. Whereas by one deed dated 19 Feb 11th year of King William III England, Hillitie by her then name Hillitie Anderson of Appoquinimink Creek, widow..." --need remainder of quote; need location of land. There should be land purchases 1702, 1704, 1708 (Isaac Van Bebber), 1711, 1714 and 1716. I think there would be also a James aka Jacob, who is Mathias' nephew, in a land deal around 1713 or so. What specific piece (location) he received would be very good to know. Whenever the same Jacob aka James Van Bebber sold any lands would also be significant. Mathias van Bebber is my 8- great-grandfather. I could post trees of these families if anyone is interested. Petersons mostly lived on the Delaware side of the state line nearer to Middletown DE, since the 1670's. Many Van Bebbers over there too since about 1700. Thanks again Donna, Liz J On 11/2/06, Donna Hutchings <hutching@erols.com> wrote: > Liz, > Do you have the records from "Early Inhabitants of Cecil County" on the > VanBebbers? If not, I will be happy to do a look up for you. Matthias is > listed in the index a couple of times. > > Donna in Virginia
Hi Liz, Sorry to take so long, but we were adding another branch to our family tree as my son got married last weekend. It was a busy time. This is a book of lists and does not go into very much detail. I will send what it has.... pg. 3 Land patents and certificates Matthias Vanbibber - 1724- "Blakenstein Forrest" - 209 acres pg. 7 Land Patents and Certificates Mathias Vanbebber- 1714- "Deviding" - 600 acres. Certificate in the name of Casparus Harman. Pg. 13 same title Mathias Vanbibber- 1722- "Horseshoe" - 344 acres. pg. 14 same title Mathias Vanbebber - 1732- "Intention" - 60 acres. pg. 17 same title Matthias Vanbebber - 1714- "Milkum Island" - 1000 acres pg. 18 same title Mathias Vanbibber - 1716- "Mount Hope" - 456 acres pg. 21 same title Mathias Vanbibber - 1707- "Resurvey Blankesteen Park" 56 acres pg. 27 same title John Altham - 1724- "Tryangle" - 56 acres. Certificate in the name of Matthias Vanbebber. pg. 28 same title Matthias Vanbibber - 1720- "Vanbibber's Forrest" - 850 acres. pg. 32 Naturalizations 1660-1729 May 3, 1704 Isaac Vanbiber, gentleman of Dutch parents Mathias Vanbiber, merchant of Dutch parents pg. 57 List of Amerciaments (persons owing court costs in 1755 Henry VanBebber, Matts. VanBebber, Henry VanBebber, Jr. pg. 119 Debt Books Van Bebber, Adam (heirs) Clifton, Blankesteens Forrest, Newcastle Back Landing - 1749 VanBebber, Henry, Sr. - Francina - 1755-1766 VanBebber, Isaac - Bohemia Manor - 1734, 1760 VanBebber, James - Bohemia Manor - 1734, 1760 Vanbebber, Mathias (heirs) Cllifton, Blankesteens Forrest, Bohemia Manor, St. Augustine Manor, Newcastle Back Landing, Intention, Milcoms Island 1734-1760 pg. 125 Taxables in 1752 Matthias VanBebber, Henry VanBebber pg. 133 Early Inhabitants of cecil County 1649-1774 Isaac Van Bibber and wife Fronica Van Bibber 1702 Matthias Van Bibber 1702 Henry Van Bibber, brother of Isaac and Matthias Van Bibber 1720 Isaac Van Bibber died 1723 Matthias Van Bibber died 1739 pg. 134 Early Inhabitants James Van Bibber, sheriff, 1719 Matthias Van Bibber, justice, 1719 * I hope this helps a little. Let me know if you should get an idea and want another look up. Donna in Virginia -----Original Message----- From: mdcecil-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdcecil-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of E Johnson Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 11:58 PM To: mdcecil@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] Early Anglican Church Records --take 2 Donna, I don't have that book. I would be very pleased if you could look up Mathias or any Van Bebbers in it. Whatever you feel like doing would help me tremendously. I don't know if this one would be in the Cecil County book, but would like this one especially --the earlier deal here had been made in (I think) 1700 --which would have been the 11th year of King William's reign in England: Land deeded to Mathias VB by Heletie (Peterson) Anderson, his wife's aunt: "Deed. On 14 June 1708. Isaac Vigoreu of Appoquinimink Creek, yeoman, & Heleitie his wife to Mathias van Bebber of Cecil County in the province of Maryland, merchant, and Hermintie his wife, daughter of Adam Peterson, late of Appoquinimink Creek, gentleman, dec, & Adam Peterson the younger of Appoquinimink Creek, son of Adam Peterson, dec. Whereas by one deed dated 19 Feb 11th year of King William III England, Hillitie by her then name Hillitie Anderson of Appoquinimink Creek, widow..." --need remainder of quote; need location of land. There should be land purchases 1702, 1704, 1708 (Isaac Van Bebber), 1711, 1714 and 1716. I think there would be also a James aka Jacob, who is Mathias' nephew, in a land deal around 1713 or so. What specific piece (location) he received would be very good to know. Whenever the same Jacob aka James Van Bebber sold any lands would also be significant. Mathias van Bebber is my 8- great-grandfather. I could post trees of these families if anyone is interested. Petersons mostly lived on the Delaware side of the state line nearer to Middletown DE, since the 1670's. Many Van Bebbers over there too since about 1700. Thanks again Donna, Liz J On 11/2/06, Donna Hutchings <hutching@erols.com> wrote: > Liz, > Do you have the records from "Early Inhabitants of Cecil County" on the > VanBebbers? If not, I will be happy to do a look up for you. Matthias is > listed in the index a couple of times. > > Donna in Virginia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDCECIL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message