As you can see by the date of Frank's original message, I am a bit behind on my list email! I had a question about the children of Hannah DeHaven and Dirck Pennybacker, since they are in my line of research. Hannah, born in 1737, would have been 43 when she had Derick b.1780, after an apparent pause in childbearing of 8 years (and she may have had several miscarriages or unlisted infant deaths during those years). I realize this is not unheard of although surely not common back then. Yet another child is born - Isaac Samuels in 1805 - making her 48 years old at his birth. I just wanted to confirm that these 2 later sons were actually born to Hannah and Dirck. Thank you! Margaret Harmon-Myers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Mayberry" <fmayberry4@cox.net> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 8:47 PM Subject: Re: [ORIGINAL-13] Dirck Pennybacker and Hannah DeHaven??? > Hi, John & Linda Kyle > > Here is what I have on Hannah DeHaven. > > Name: Hannah DE HAVEN Sex: F Birth: 1737 Death: 1799 > > Father: Abraham DE HAVEN b: 1712 > Mother: Rebecca PAWLING > > Marriage 1 Dirck PENNYBACKER b: 1 JAN 1736/37 in Philidalphia, Pennsylvania > Married: 3 MAR 1756 in Pennsylvania > Children > Mary PENNYBACKER b: 1757 > Benjamin D. Pennybacker SR. b: 29 SEP 1760 in Shenandoah County, Virginia > Abraham PENNYBACKER b: 1764 > Elizabeth PENNYBACKER b: JUN 1766 > John PENNYBACKER b: 6 AUG 1768 > Hannah PENNYBACKER b: 1770 in Virginia > Derick PENNYBACKER b: 1780 in Rockingham County, Va > Catherine PENNYBACKER b: 1772 > Rebecca PENNYBACKER b: ABT. 1762 > Isaac Samuels PENNYBACKER b: 3 SEP 1805 in Pine Forge Shenandoah County, > Virginia > > Note: Go to following URL: > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fmayberry&id=I018 > 3 > > Here is the Beginning of my page: > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=fmayberry&surnam > e=M > > Also note info about Rebecca Pawling I am looking for more information on > her, if you run onto any information on her > please let me know. Here is some more that I know about Rebecca Pawling who > I believe is the same Rebecca Pawling that was listed on the 1850 and 1860 > Census of Hampshire Co., Va(WV). Rebecca was living with Susan Taylor and > her family. Susan Taylor is (I believe) named Susan Hass (not sure just > guessing). I saw somewhere that a Susan Hass or maybe Stump was married to > a Taylor. My ggrandpa Francis (aka Frank who me and my dad are named after) > was also living in Susan Taylor's household. Apparently, her husband > (Taylor) had passed on. There was also, a Rebecca Poling/Pawling living > there and later on the 1860 Census she was living in the household of Mary > Mayberry Smith wife of Capt Abraham Smith who was killed at the Spotsylvania > Court House in 1864. Mary Mayberry was the daughter of my > gggrandpa Israel & Catherine Hass Mayberry of Romney, Hampshire Co., Va(WV). > I am searching for the date of death and place of burial of both Israel and > Catherine my gggrandparents. Justinian Mayberry & Mary Ann Houser of > Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland were Israel's parents. I have lots of > information on my direct line up to Justinian and Mary Ann Houser who were > married at Frederick, Md in 1791. I lost track of the line with Justinian I > am looking for his parents, who I think might tie into the connection to > George Mayberry who I initally thought was the father of Israel until I > found the Will made by Mary Ann Houser Mayberry who named him as her son > born on 9May1794 at Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland. If you have any > information or a webpage with the information of more members of this family > please let me know. Thanks, Frank R. Mayberry in Muskogee, Ok P.S. I am > in the process of trying to correct the error that I have on my > ggggrandparents, right now it shows George Mayberry & Rebecca Pennybacker > which is an error now that I know that Justinian and Mary Ann are the right > parents. Thanks, for any help and please keep in contact. Bye, Frank > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John & Linda Kyle" <jkyle@trib.com> > To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 7:21 PM > Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Dirck Pennybacker and Hannah DeHaven??? > > > | Hi Frank, > | > | Regarding this email that you posted below, I know this is a later date, > that you > | have, but earlier on, I have the following: > | > | Descendants of William DeHaven I > | > | 1 William DeHaven I b: 1714 in Philadelphia, Now Montgomery Co, PA d: > September > | 10, 1784 in Montgomery County, PA Burial: Boehms Church, Blue Bell, PA > | . +Hannah Cromber > | ........ 2 [1] Andrew DeHaven b: February 19, 1744/45 in Blue Bell, > Whitpain > | Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d: 1788 in Norristown, PA > Burial: Blue > | Bell Cemetery, Norristown PA > | ........... +[2] Elizabeth McGlathery b: Bet. 1748 - 1750 d: Aft. 1811 m: > Abt. 1768 > | Father: Henry M. McGlathery Mother: Sarah Supplee > | *2nd Wife of William DeHaven I: > | . +Hannah (Cromber ?) Cramer b: 1717 in Whitpain Twp, Now Mont Co, PA d: > June 25, > | 1786 m: March 31, 1739 in First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA > Father: > | Nicholas ?? Kramer Burial: Buried in Blue Bell Church, PA > | ........ 2 Margaretha DeHaven b: 1739 d: 1785 > | ........ 2 Peter DeHaven III b: 1741 d: 1832 > | ........ 2 Sarah DeHaven b: 1743 > | ........ 2 [1] Andrew DeHaven b: February 19, 1744/45 in Blue Bell, > Whitpain > | Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d: 1788 in Norristown, PA > Burial: Blue > | Bell Cemetery, Norristown PA > | ........... +[2] Elizabeth McGlathery b: Bet. 1748 - 1750 d: Aft. 1811 m: > Abt. 1768 > | Father: Henry M. McGlathery Mother: Sarah Supplee > | ........ 2 Samuel DeHaven b: 1746 d: 1821 > | ........ 2 Jesse DeHaven b: 1748 in Whitpain, Montgomery Co d: Aft. 1785 > | ........... +? > | ........ 2 Abraham DeHaven b: 1750 d: 1829 > | ........ 2 Joes (John) DeHaven b: 1752 d: 1755 > | ........ 2 Hannah DeHaven b: 1754 > | > | IS this Hannah Dehaven you mentioned from this particular DeHaven family? > Can you > | tell me if the Pennybacker you show is descended from Isaac Pennypacker? > | > | Thanks!!! > | > | Linda > | > | > | > | Frank Mayberry wrote: > | > | > Hi, Edward! I believe that we are related thru the Updegraff > | > surnames in a couple of instances. First one is through the > | > marriage of one of the Updegraff daughters to a Mayberry > | > in Frederick, Maryland or Hagerstown, Maryland. I had > | > a Peter J. Mayberry of Hagerstown who died in Oct 1902 and > | > was buried in Rose Hill. He (Peter) was an exSheriff of > | > Washington Co., Maryland in 1875-1877 also was elected to > | > the Maryland Legislature in 1882. He (Peter J. Mayberry) died > | > on Oct 27, 1902 (Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Monday, October 27th, > | > 1902). ee entry: "The pall=bearers, all cousins, will be A. A. > | > Mobley; I. R. Mobley; C. E. Heard; Geo. F. Updegraff, Ed > | > M. Updegraff, and Albert Heard. > | > Services this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Wm. > | > Updegraff, W. Washington Street. Conducted by Rev. Dr. Dunbar, > | > of Baltimore, assisyted by Rev. Dr. Charles Albert of Philadelphia, > | > and Rev. F. J. Baum, of Trinity Lutheran church, with internment in > | > Rose Hill cemetery. > | > Also, I have a George Mayberry who married into the Dirck > | > Pennybacker family of Philadelphia. Dirck married Rebecca > | > Pennybacker dau of Dirck Pennybacker and Hannah DeHaven > | > of Philadelphia. George Mayberry was an Iron Master who > | > owned and operated the Columbia Furnace in the Shenandoah > | > County, Virginia. Any help will be highly appreciated. I am looking > | > for the parents of George Mayberry. Thanks, Frank Mayberry. > | > | > | > | ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > | Be careful not to post materials that are known to be Copyrighted. It > | is inconsiderate of the publisher, and is illegal, besides. Of course > | it is OK if you get permission to do so. Mention that if applicable. > | > | ============================== > | To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > | http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > | > | > > > ==== ORIGINAL-13 Mailing List ==== > Transcribe Graves, Lookup Data Online, Lookup Data in Publications > Visit Historical Societies, Go to Libraries and courthouses. 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