Linda, Dirck Pennybacker (b. 1 Jan 1737-d. 15 Feb. 1802) m. 3 Mar. 1756 Hannah Dehaven (29 Dec. 1737-d. 2 Apr. 1825), d/o Abraham Dehaven and Robetta Pawling. Dirck (Derick) Pennybacker was a son of John Pennabecker (27 Aug 1713-14 Jun 1784) who m. Annake Keyser. John was the son of Heinrich Pannebaker, the immigrant, and Eve Umstat. Rebecca, daughter of the first couple married George Mayberry ca 1785. Sherry Johnson message/rfc822 Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2003 18:21:17 -0600 From: John & Linda Kyle To: ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com 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: > 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. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
couple of piece of slightly different data on Dehavens Johnson Sherry wrote: >Linda, > >Dirck Pennybacker (b. 1 Jan 1737-d. 15 Feb. 1802) m. 3 Mar. 1756 Hannah Dehaven (29 Dec. 1737-d. 2 Apr. 1825), d/o Abraham Dehaven and Robetta Pawling. Dirck (Derick) Pennybacker was a son of John Pennabecker (27 Aug 1713-14 Jun 1784) who m. Annake Keyser. John was the son of Heinrich Pannebaker, the immigrant, and Eve Umstat. Rebecca, daughter of the first couple married George Mayberry ca 1785. > > I show this Abraham Dehaven married REBECCA Pawling.... > > >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 > no second wife, this is the same person as above. >*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 > >........ 2 Hannah DeHaven b: 1754 > this is not the Hannah. we think this one died fairly young but MAY have had a daughter. She is not known to have married. > >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 > > -- joe
Hi, There was a Rebecca Poling/Pawling living in the household of Susan Taylor, as head of household on the 1850 Hampshire County, Va(WV) Census.. Susan Taylor was (I believe a Hass or Stump surname), my grgrandpa Francis Mayberry was listed as a member of the household age 16. His mother had died prior to the 1850 Census. The other children were with the grandparents Peter & Mary Baer Hass. Later on the 1860 Census Rebecca Pawling was living in the household of Mary and sister Sarah Ann Mayberry Smith. Mary the eldest child of Israel & Catherine Hass Mayberry had married Captain Abraham Smith Commanding Officer of Company K, 13th Regt Infantry of Va. He (Capt Smith) was killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (died of wounds). I have more info on the Pennybacker, DeHaven, DeHass, Hass, Rutter/Rtter, Mayberry, Houser, UpDeGraeff surnames. My ggggrandpa was Justinian Mayberry who was a Capt in the Maryland Militia Home Brigade during the 1812 War. Justinian Mayberry lived many years in Frederick Maryland married Mary Ann Houser born Apr 26, 1769 married on Oct 10, 1791 in Frederick, she died on April 29, 1855 bur Mt Olivet Cem Frederick MD. Peter J. Mayberry born 1833, son of Israel & Catherine Hass Mayberry. Upon death of Mother he lived in the household of his Aunt Sophia Mayberry and Eli Mobley of Hagerstown. Served as 1st Lt USA in 4th Potomac Home Brigade, after the civil war he was elected as Sheriff of Washington Co., Md in 1875-1877; later served in the Maryland Legislature in 1882/86 and later was employed as a Clerk in the Appraisors office in Baltimore until his death in Oct 27, 1902. He was buried in Rose Hill cemetery in Hagerstown. Services were held in the residence of Mrs. William Updegraff on West Washington Street. Pall bearers were all cousins A. A. Mobley, I. R. Mobley; George F. Updegraff, Edward Mayberry Updegraff; Albert Heard and C. E. Heard. ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe patterson" <jpatter@comcast.net> To: <ORIGINAL-13-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 2:29 AM Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] Re: pennypacker Dehaven | couple of piece of slightly different data on Dehavens | | Johnson Sherry wrote: | | >Linda, | > | >Dirck Pennybacker (b. 1 Jan 1737-d. 15 Feb. 1802) m. 3 Mar. 1756 Hannah Dehaven (29 Dec. 1737-d. 2 Apr. 1825), d/o Abraham Dehaven and Robetta Pawling. Dirck (Derick) Pennybacker was a son of John Pennabecker (27 Aug 1713-14 Jun 1784) who m. Annake Keyser. John was the son of Heinrich Pannebaker, the immigrant, and Eve Umstat. Rebecca, daughter of the first couple married George Mayberry ca 1785. | > | > | | I show this Abraham Dehaven married REBECCA Pawling.... | | > | > | >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 | > | no second wife, this is the same person as above. | | >*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 | > | >........ 2 Hannah DeHaven b: 1754 | > | | this is not the Hannah. we think this one died fairly young but MAY have | had a daughter. She is not known to have married. | | > | >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 | > | > | | -- | | joe | | | | | ==== 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 | |