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    1. [OHADAMS] Re: 1743 Md surveyors halted in s Adams Co Pa
    2. I was directed to a good web site,http:// www.Geocities.com/Heartland/6464/ and from it,I was quickly linked to another good Pa data web site,where I found the 1743 DATA. But your own EMAIL is a gem also. One wonders if "the McCalmont" and "the Hutchison" is my wife's. 40 years today my wife. I own a very old book on the Presbyterian churches of Cumberland Co,Pa that I'm going to have to reread with this EMAIL data in light. Also the Conventor section of E+S's "History of Adams Co,Ohio" . Would Cuthbertson have been added as a middle name in honor of the REV? "Adams Co [Pa] Church Records of the 18th Century' was my source. ABSTRACTS FROM REV CLBERTSON'S records from 11-3-1755 ,which was months after Braddock's defeat s PITTSBURG in the early FRENCH and Indian War ,when he's ministering MARSH CREEK,Gettysburg AREA to Oct 13,1777 in the REV WAR, which is about the date REV DANIEL BATWELL was arrested at YORK SPRINGS EPISCOPAL, NNE Gettysburg,FOR 'CONSPIRING TO DESTROY PA'S MUNITIONS" and deported. On Sat, 4 Sep 1999 13:16:27 -0700 marta burns <marta43@juno.com> writes: >do you have the address for the marsh creek stuff you downloaded? > >this cumbertson might have been a circuit rider.... >Register of Marriages and Baptisms by the Rev. John Cuthbertson of the >Middle Octorora Presbyterian Church, 1751-1791, at the Harrisburg >Archives > >Welcome Notes - Part V, by George E. McCracken, Ph.D., F.A.S.G. >Drake Univ., Des Moines, Iowa: >Covenanters and the Work of Rev. John Cuthbertson. >The names of those who came to America on the Henry and Francis in >1685 are cited here as a preliminary to the more than 5,000 different > >families in Doctor Cuthbertson's Diary. From Scotland Robert >McLellan. There were two other McLellans, Margaret McLellan and >Andrew McLellan; they died on the voyage. (Our Andrew McClelland > both had an Andrew and a Robert). There is a lengthy epistle on the >Covenanters. >Rev. Cuthbertson was sent by the Presbytery of Scotland. From time >to time the Covenanters were banished from Scotland to N.J., to >Delaware, S. Carolina, NY and Eastern Pa. > >PASSENGERS OF THE "HENRY AND FRANCIS", 1685 >Robert Adam + Lady Athunie** >John Arbuckle *** + Rev. William Aisdale** >John Black George Brown >Robert Campbell David Campbell >John Campbell William Campbell >Christian Cavie John Crichton >John Corbet Andrew Corbet >John Casson + Agnes Corhead* >Barbara Cowan Marjory Cowan >+ William Cunningham Patrick Cummingham >Charles Douglas William Douglas >Isabel Durie John Frazer >+ Thomas Finlater Elspeth Ferguson >Janet Ferguson + Mary Ferret*** >John Ford *** James Forsythe*** >John Foreman John Gray >+ Thomas Gray + Thomas Graham >Grisel Gamble + William Ged ** >Fergus Grier James Grier >Robert Gilchrist John Gilfillan*** >Bessie Bordon Annabel Gordon*** >Katharine Govan John Harris*** >John Harvie *** John Henderson *** >Adam Hood *** Charles Honyall *** >+ John Hutchinson + John Hodge >+ Thomas Jackson *** William Jackson >George Johnston *** John Johnstone ** >James Junk John King >+ John Kippan John Kincaid *** >James Kirkwood + John Kirkland >John Kellie + Katherine Kellie >John Kennie Margaret Leslie *** >Janet Linthron Gawen Lockhart >Michael Marshall John Marshall >John Martin Margaret Miller >George Muir *** + Gilbert Monerg >Jean Moffat *** John Muirhead >James Muirhead *** William McCalmont >John McEwen Walter McEwen *** >Robert McEwen John McQueen *** >Robert McLellan + Margaret McLellan >+ Andrew McLellan + John McKennan >+ William McMillan John McGhie*** >William Nevin ** William Oliphant >Andrew Patterson *** John Pollock >+ John Rann + Rev. Archibald Riddell ** >+ Mrs. Archibald Riddell** + William Rigg ** >+ Marian Rennie + John Renwick >James Reston + Thomas Russell >Peter Russell *** Christian Strang *** >William Sprat Agnes Stevens *** >William Sproull *** Thomas Shelston >+ John Swinton + John Smith >John Seton *** + George Scot ** >+ Margaret Scot ** + Eupham Scot** >Janet Symington *** James Sittingtown *** >John Targat John Turpine >William Turnbull Patrick Urie >John Vernor ** Mrs. Vernor ** >John Watt Patrick Walker >+ James Wardrope Elizabeth Whitelaw >Grizel Witherspoon William Wilson >Robert Young *** >+ died at sea >* From Dr. William M. Glasgow's History of the Reformed Presbyterian >Church in America >** Voluntarily left Scotland >*** Left a written protest > >William L. Fisk, Jr., "The Diary of John Cuthbertson, Missionary to >the Covenanter in Pennsylvania" Pennsylvania Magazine of History and >Biography, Vol. 73, 1949, pp. 441-458. > >This last article is not the diary of the Rev. Cuthbertson, it is a >historical rendering of the founding of the Reformed Presbyterian >church in America and the involvement of this pastor. Fisk wrote that >anyone looking for social history will be disappointed because >Cuthbertson "admitted secular information into his diary only as a >grudging recognition of the colonial scene." Citing the following >entry, dated April 8, 1756: "All Fly from Indians," Fisk said, "Much >human drama and information about 18th century frontier society is >hidden behind any one of a hundred similarly abbreviated entries." > >?? Joseph Junkin (1750-1831) m (1779) Eleanor Cochran, commanded a >company of volunteers at Brandywine and subsequently served against >the British and Indians in the upper Juniata frontier. He was wounded >in a skirmish with the enemy, born in Cumberland Co.; died Mercer Co., >Pa. >James Junk, 1799 is buried in the Laurel Hill Churchyard, Ellis p 515 > >From: thebarg@pressroom.com I have a Benjamin Junkin. > >(1) 1 Joseph Junkin I Birth: ca 1715, Monahan, County Antrim, N. >Ireland1 Death: 1 Apr 1777, East Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland Co., PA1,2 >Burial: Silver Springs Churchyard3 Occ: farmer Reli: Covenanter >Landed at New Castle, DE, about 1735/363 where he had uncles and >cousins. Was >in Oxford, PA, for a time, before crossing the Susquehanna and >settling in the wilderness. Settled on 500 acres west of Harris' Ferry >(now Harrisburg, Penna)1 at Kingston,3 near what would become >Carlisle,1 possibly as early as 1738.3 >Built a church meetinghouse, the "Junkin Tent", where the first >Covenanter communion was held in America, by Rev. John Cuthbertson, on >23 Aug. 1752. Rev. Cuthbertson baptised most of the Junkin children.1 >The Junkin stone house, built before 1747, was still being lived in >in 1969.3 Spouse: Elizabeth Wallace Birth: 1722, County Tyrone, >Ireland1 Death: 10 Apr 1796, Cumberland Co., PA1 Burial: Silver >Springs Churchyard3 Reli: Covenanter Father: John Wallace Mother: >Martha Hayes Marr: 1743, Peach Bottom, York Co., PA1 Children of >Joseph Junkin m Elizabeth Wallace: > William Junkin (1744-1825) > Mary Junkin (1747-1825) > Joseph Junkin (1750-1831) > George Junkin (Died young) (1752-) > Agnes Junkin (-1834) >John Junkin (1756-) > Benjamin Junkin (1761-1812) > Elizabeth Junkin (1763-1796) > >(2) 1.1 William Junkin Birth: 1744, East Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland >Co., PA4,1 >Death: 25 Apr 1825, Junkin Mills, Wayne Twp., Mifflin Co., PA1 Burial: >Wayne Twp., Mifflin Co., PA Occ: farmer; orchard & grist, saw, & >chopping mill owner1 >In 1782-3 he settled on 150 acres in Armagh Twp., Cumberland Co., >which became >Wayne Twp., Mifflin Co., PA.1 Assessed for land in 1790. Military >service, Revolutionary War: private in Capt. Samuel Holliday's 8th >Batt., Cumberland Co. Militia, 1780-82. His mills, Junkin Mills, stood >across from Waynesburg, now McVeytown.1 Spouse: Jane Galloway Birth: >8 Jan 1754 Death: Aug 1786, Junkin Mills, PA2,1 Father: George >Galloway (ca1710-1783) >Mother: Rebekah Junkin (ca1720-ca1763) Marr: 17712 Children of >William Junkin m Jane Galloway: > James Junkin (1772-1823) > Ann Junkin (1774-1809) > Rebecca Junkin (1776-1836) > Jane Junkin (1777-1843) > Catharine Junkin (1780-1851) > Margaret Junkin (1782-) > William Junkin (1784-) > Andrew Junkin (1786-) > >(2) 1.2 Mary Junkin Birth: 1747, Cumberland Co., PA2,1 Death: 18251 >Spouse: John Cuthbertson > >(2) 1.3 Joseph Junkin II Birth: 22 Jan 1750, Cumberland Co., PA1 >Death: 21 Feb 18311 >Occ: farmer, cabinetmaker3 Military service: Revolutionary War.3 >Married three times. Son of third marriage, George Junkin, is >father-in-law to General "Stonewall" Jackson.2 Spouse: Elinor Cochran >Birth: 17602 Death: 18122 > >(2) 1.4 George Junkin Birth: 1752, Cumberland Co., PA2,1 >(2) 1.5 Agnes Junkin Birth: Bapt: 14 Apr 1754, Cumberland Co., PA1 >Death: Mar 18341 >Burial: Center Presbyterian Cem., Ft. Robinson, Perry Co., PA >(2) 1.6 John Junkin Birth: 1756, Cumberland Co., PA1 >(2) 1.7 Benjamin Junkin Birth: 1761, Cumberland Co., PA1 Death: >1812, Perry Co., PA1,2 >Robinson3 states he died in 1806. Bell2 states that he died in 1809. >Military service: Revolutionary War. >(2) 1.8 Elizabeth Junkin Birth: 1763, Cumberland Co., PA1 Death: 17961 >Spouse: McCall > > 1. Junkin, Gayle, The Descendants of Joseph Junkin I and Elizabeth >Wallace, >1976, DAR Library, DC. >2. Bell, Raymond Martin, Mifflin County Pennsylvania Families & >Records before1800: Supplement, 1991, DAR Library. >3. Robinson, Richard D. & Elizabeth, Repassing at My Side... A Story >of the >Junkins, 1975, DAR Library, DC. >4. The Creswell Notebook: A Family History, Creswell Family, Inc., >1979. > >From: thebarg@pressroom.com > I have a John Junkin of Cumberland Co., PA, born 1753, sixth child of >Joseph Junkin I and wife Elizabeth Wallace, original immigrants from >No. Ireland. > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

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