Can someone tell me if it is possible to view online the Will, or an abstract thereof, of Hannah Malin Williamson which was probated on 8 Jan 1772? She was Mrs. Daniel Williamson, Jr. Chandler Eavenson
I have a Randall Malin married to Mary Hollingsworth, no dates, with daughter Catherine, b. 1698, who married George Tate, 1721 in Chester Co, PA. They had a son, William, b. 1732 in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Co. , Del, who married Ann Nichols in 1763 Kennett MM, Pennsylvania. I show George Tate's gggrandfather as Charles Tate b. 1565 in Butterwick, Lincolnshire, England. Can you confirm or dispel this info? Thanks! Margaret in Oregon
I am forwarding this email received today about the new site for the digital Pennsylvania Archives (iArchive) and more. As you can see from reading this first news letter from them, the site will not be ready until later this year. New images are being scanned for the Penn archives and 2 additional series (8 and 9) are being added. If you go to the link below, you will also find a blog where more news about the new site is added. Wish they would 'hurry up'! I sure miss those IArchives! Diana ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOOTNOTE NEWS October 4 2006 IT'S FOOTNOTE. You might have heard of iArchives. We're starting a history website, and we're calling it Footnote.com. We plan to launch the site towards the end of the year. You're receiving this notice because you are an advisor, friend, or beta testing volunteer. Whichever it is, thank you. Your input is going to make this a better site. SO WHAT IS FOOTNOTE? The web site will contain millions of images of original records. It will also contain various tools for users to annotate, blog, or comment about those records. You can even create web pages about the records you have found interesting. We are feverishly creating examples right now. Then again, some of our employees appear to be a bit feverish all the time. We would like to tell you more about what's going to be on the site, but we have to wait on that. We can tell you that the Pennsylvania Archives will be on the site, and will be free. Does that sound interesting to you? WHAT'S NEW? Justin Schroepfer is new. Justin is our new marketing guy. He is going to help us find customers for the site. He's not your typical Evil Marketing Person. Justin is a straight shooter, despite the fact that he attended the University of Utah. Justin has spoken with many of you and is looking forward to your continued input and feedback about the new Footnote site. WHAT'S NEXT? In the near term, you'll be contacted about beta testing tasks you can help us with. We're going to have a booth at the Northern Utah Genealogy Symposium in Ogden, UT on October 6-7. We would like it if you say hello when you pass our booth. We're also sponsoring a pioneer re-enactment called "Remember the Tears" on Friday and Saturday nights at the Symposium. In January, we'll be at the Jamboree in St George, UT and the American Historical Association Annual Meeting in Atlanta. We expect to have a major announcement, at the time of our launch, about who we'll have with us at the Jamboree event. In the meantime, please check the home page at www.footnote.com<http://www.footnote.com/> for announcements and updates. Thanks again for your interest, and your help. We think you'll be very happy with the site. Signed, THE FOOTNOTE TEAM
I think that your death age(96) of Abner Malin is incorrect. This is how I have this line. Descendants of Abner Malin 1 Abner Malin Born: circa 1780 Died: September 17, 1848 Address 1: Upper Providence Twp. Father: William Malin Mother: Elizabeth Crosley +Rachel Ogden Born: March 08, 1782 Died: June 15, 1869 Father: Aaron Ogden Mother: Esther Preston 2 Martha Malin Born: April 25, 1804 Died: November 03, 1875 +William Hall 2 Stephen Ogden Malin Born: August 03, 1806 Died: June 28, 1892 in Delaware Co., Pa. +Caroline Hipple Born: August 10, 1828 Died: January 17, 1910 in Delaware Co., Pa. 2 Eliza Malin Born: February 21, 1809 Died: February 10, 1875 +Aaron Ogden Married: May 11, 1844 2 William Malin Born: January 13, 1811 Died: August 16, 1875 2 Thomas Chalkley Malin +Esther Malin Born: November 05, 1807 Died: April 30, 1895 Father: George Malin Mother: Rebeccah Ogden 2 James Arnold Malin Born: March 14, 1818 Died: November 04, 1862 2 [1] Isaac Crosley Malin Born: March 07, 1822 Died: October 15, 1896 +Hannah Hickman Born: 1823 Died: July 05, 1905 Father: Grubb Hickman Mother: Catherine ? *2nd Wife of [1] Isaac Crosley Malin: +Malinda Hunt Barclay Richards
Thanks Barclay. I presumed that Abner was Stephen's father, but wasn't sure. The age at death for him of 96 is on the genweb board for the cemetery - maybe a typo, or a mis-read stone? Maybe it should be age 76? That would make him born c1772. I see you have an estimated birth of 1780! 1820 Census shows him in Upper Providence over 45 - so birth bef 1775 1810 in Chester, age 26-45, birth bet 1766-1784 (There are 2 Abners both born in same time period, thank goodness!) So range is narrowed to 1766-1775........ age 76 sounds better, doesn't it! Diana ----- Original Message ----- From: Quaker1682@aol.com<mailto:Quaker1682@aol.com> To: audianaq@msn.com<mailto:audianaq@msn.com> ; yonahdells@alltel.net<mailto:yonahdells@alltel.net> ; pa-old-chester@rootsweb.com<mailto:pa-old-chester@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 5:30 PM Subject: Re: [PaOldC] MALIN and HIPPLE I think that your death age(96) of Abner Malin is incorrect. This is how I have this line. Descendants of Abner Malin 1 Abner Malin Born: circa 1780 Died: September 17, 1848 Address 1: Upper Providence Twp. Father: William Malin Mother: Elizabeth Crosley +Rachel Ogden Born: March 08, 1782 Died: June 15, 1869 Father: Aaron Ogden Mother: Esther Preston 2 Martha Malin Born: April 25, 1804 Died: November 03, 1875 +William Hall 2 Stephen Ogden Malin Born: August 03, 1806 Died: June 28, 1892 in Delaware Co., Pa. +Caroline Hipple Born: August 10, 1828 Died: January 17, 1910 in Delaware Co., Pa. 2 Eliza Malin Born: February 21, 1809 Died: February 10, 1875 +Aaron Ogden Married: May 11, 1844 2 William Malin Born: January 13, 1811 Died: August 16, 1875 2 Thomas Chalkley Malin +Esther Malin Born: November 05, 1807 Died: April 30, 1895 Father: George Malin Mother: Rebeccah Ogden 2 James Arnold Malin Born: March 14, 1818 Died: November 04, 1862 2 [1] Isaac Crosley Malin Born: March 07, 1822 Died: October 15, 1896 +Hannah Hickman Born: 1823 Died: July 05, 1905 Father: Grubb Hickman Mother: Catherine ? *2nd Wife of [1] Isaac Crosley Malin: +Malinda Hunt Barclay Richards
I have a later Stephen O. MALIN who married Caroline HIPPLE. How does he fit in to these earlier MALINS in Del co? Do you have his parents? 1850 Census, Roxborough, Phila Co PA: Stephen O Malin, black smith, age 44, PA Caroline, age 22, PA Geo H, age 3, PA Eliza H age 1, PA Anthony Righter, age 25, blacksmith, PA 1860 Census, Upper Providence, Delaware Co PA Stephen O Malin 54 farmer, PA Caroline Malin 30 , PA Geo H Malin 12 , PA, school Eliza Malin 10 , PA school Horrace Malin 6 Abner Malin 4 Sarah Malin 2 next door is Rachel MALIN, widow, age 77 (widow of Abner MALIN) Is Rachel the mother of Stephen O MALIN? He named a son Abner J. There is an Abner MALIN and a Rachel buried in Middletown Presbyterian Cemetery, Middletown Township, but his age 96 proves birth in 1752, and may be a grandfather of Stephen O? Posted on Delware Co PA genweb archive board - graves in 390-393: Malin, Rachel Wife of Abner Malin, June 5, 1869 grave 393A Malin, Abner September 17, 1848, 96 years grave 393 Malin, Hanna G. Wife of Isaac Malin, October 1828 - July 1905 392 Malin, Isaac C. March 7, 1822 - October 15, 1896 grave 391 Malin, Melinda H. Wife of Isaac Malin, February 22, 1824 - June 1, 1870 390 1870 Census, Upper Providence, Delaware Co PA (image 11 of 19 on Ancestry.com, PO: Howellville) Stephen O Malin, age 63, PA, farmer, $7000, $1000 Caroline, age 41, keeping house, PA George H age 22, farm labor, PA, Eliza age 20, at home, PA Horace J age 17, at home, PA, attends school Abner J age 15, at home, PA, school Sallie A age 13, at home, PA school Kate M age 10, at home, PA school Rachel age 8, at home, PA, school Y Grant age 4, at home, PA Carrie V age 2, at home, PA Geo W HIPPLE, age 63, invalid, PA Maggie HIPPLE, age 33, nurse This is what I have thus far: Descendants of Stephen O Malin: 1 Stephen O Malin aka: Maylin b: 03 Aug 1806 in PA d: 28 Jun 1892 in Delaware Co PA Burial: Media Cemetery, Del Co PA + Caroline Hipple b: 10 Aug 1828 in PA; resided Media, Del Co PA d: 17 Jan 1910 in Delaware Co PA Burial: Media Cemetery, Del Co PA .... 2 George Hipple Malin b: 13 Feb 1848 in Roxborough, Phila Co PA .... 2 Eliza H Malin b: 01 Oct 1849 in Roxborough, Phila Co PA ............+ George Haycock b: bet 1850-1852 PA .... 2 Horace J Malin b: 02 Jul 1853 in PA .... 2 Abner J Malin b: 19 Aug 1855 in PA .... 2 Sarah A Malin aka: Sallie b: 21 Jun 1857 in PA .... 2 Kate M Malin b: Abt. 1860 in Upper Providence, Delaware Co PA .... 2 Rachel Malin b: Abt. 1862 in Upper Providence, Delaware Co PA .... 2 Grant Malin b: Abt. 1866 in Upper PRovidence, Delaware Co PA .... 2 Carrie V Malin b: Abt. 1868 in Upper Providence, Delaware Co PA Caoline (HIPPLE) MALIN was a daughter of Geo W HIPPLE and Sarah STEARNS, his first wife, who died 1/16/1834. Geo W died in Roxborough in 11/25/1871 and both are buried in Leverington cemetery there. Geo W HIPPLE was a son of Lawrence HIPPLE and Anna Maria WEIDNER, also at Leverington Cemetery. Lawrence HIPPLE was son of Lorentz HIPPLE and Rosina Jaeger of W Vincent Chester Co. Diana in AL ----- Original Message ----- From: Chandler Eavenson<mailto:yonahdells@alltel.net> To: PA-OLD-CHESTER@rootsweb.com<mailto:PA-OLD-CHESTER@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 4:12 PM Subject: [PaOldC] FW: Malin's Grist Mill, Delaware Co., PA >From a report of Historic Sites Survey, 1936, Delaware Co., PA, W.P.A. Project No. 4889, Upper Providence Township: Marker No. 66, Malin's Grist Mill This mill was located on the east side of Ridley Creek south of Rose Tree Road midway between that Road and Baltimore Pike. Although Ashmeads history states this mill was on the west side, careful checking of old land plots shows that the mill was on the east side. It was built by Jacob Malin on land owned by his father, Randal Malin, at a date somewhat indefinite but believed to be about 1681. Part of this site passed into the hands of James Smedley and Dr. Jacks, while Stephen Malin and William Malin, a grandson of Randal Malin, erected homes on the original grant about 1785. At one time a saw mill was also erected but there is no trace of same at this time. The site now is owned by Dr. S. Elizabeth Winter. Chandler Eavenson Sautee-Nacoochee, GA
>From a report of Historic Sites Survey, 1936, Delaware Co., PA, W.P.A. Project No. 4889, Upper Providence Township: Marker No. 66, Malin's Grist Mill This mill was located on the east side of Ridley Creek south of Rose Tree Road midway between that Road and Baltimore Pike. Although Ashmeads history states this mill was on the west side, careful checking of old land plots shows that the mill was on the east side. It was built by Jacob Malin on land owned by his father, Randal Malin, at a date somewhat indefinite but believed to be about 1681. Part of this site passed into the hands of James Smedley and Dr. Jacks, while Stephen Malin and William Malin, a grandson of Randal Malin, erected homes on the original grant about 1785. At one time a saw mill was also erected but there is no trace of same at this time. The site now is owned by Dr. S. Elizabeth Winter. Chandler Eavenson Sautee-Nacoochee, GA
>From a report of Historic Sites Survey, 1936, Delaware Co., PA, W.P.A. Project No. 4889, Upper Providence Township: Marker No. 66, Malin's Grist Mill This mill was located on the east side of Ridley Creek south of Rose Tree Road midway between that Road and Baltimore Pike. Although Ashmeads history states this mill was on the west side, careful checking of old land plots shows that the mill was on the east side. It was built by Jacob Malin on land owned by his father, Randal Malin, at a date somewhat indefinite but believed to be about 1681. Part of this site passed into the hands of James Smedley and Dr. Jacks, while Stephen Malin and William Malin, a grandson of Randal Malin, erected homes on the original grant about 1785. At one time a saw mill was also erected but there is no trace of same at this time. The site now is owned by Dr. S. Elizabeth Winter. Chandler Eavenson Sautee-Nacoochee, GA
Subject: Early Malins in England >From the Cheshire Record Office in 1981 came the following records of some early Malins in answer to an inquiry from Mrs. John Walmsley in Vincentown, NJ: "A search was made of Quaker births 1647-1681, marriages 1655-1681 and burials 1655-1681 and the following entries were found: Mary Mallin, dau. of Randle and Elizabeth of Netherton, born 23 Oct 1678; Isaac Mellin, son of Randle and Elizabeth of Hallimore Heath near Barrow, born 15 Aug 1681; John Malin, son of Randle Malin of Netherton, buried Aug 1677. Great Barrow Church of England marriages were also checked for 1673-1678 but there was no entry for Malin." These records came from J. T. Hopkins, for County Archivist, Cheshire Record Office, The Castle, Chester CH1 2DN, Cheshire, England by letters dated 25 and 26 March 1981. I descend from either Randle Malin and Mary Hollngsworth Conoway through daughter Hannah Malin who married Daniel Williamson, Jr. or through William Malin and Ann Laxford through daughter Ann Malin who married Thomas Williamson, brother of Daniel Williamson, Jr. Since William Malin and Randle Malin apparently came from the same place, Great Barrow in Chester, how were they related? Chandler Eavenson Sautee-Nacoochee, GA
Sorry, I mis-read that for the PAGE surname, but anyway, do you have any times, Church affiliation, or given names to help in a search??? Tim R. ***** ----- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: [PaOldC] Page Family > Never heard it phrased that way for a "surname page", > but who is it you are seeking, and give any pertinent > information that would help in a search for someone. > > Tim R. > ***** > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <alani2@yahoo.com> > To: <PA-OLD-CHESTER@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:36 AM > Subject: [PaOldC] Page Family > > > Does anyone have information on the surname Page, that > may have been in Chester County in the Mid to late > 1700's. I am looking for my ancestors who traveled > between Maryland and Pennsylvania, during this period. > > > Anita > To unsubscribe from this list, please send the one word message, > unsubscribe, to > pa-old-chester-request@rootsweb.com > > To unsubscribe from this list, please send the one word message, > unsubscribe, to > pa-old-chester-request@rootsweb.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PA-OLD-CHESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.12/461 - Release Date: 10/2/2006 > >
Never heard it phrased that way for a "surname page", but who is it you are seeking, and give any pertinent information that would help in a search for someone. Tim R. ***** ----- Original Message ----- From: <alani2@yahoo.com> To: <PA-OLD-CHESTER@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:36 AM Subject: [PaOldC] Page Family Does anyone have information on the surname Page, that may have been in Chester County in the Mid to late 1700's. I am looking for my ancestors who traveled between Maryland and Pennsylvania, during this period. Anita To unsubscribe from this list, please send the one word message, unsubscribe, to pa-old-chester-request@rootsweb.com
I have had the list on moderated mode these past few days, so that I could prevent emails on the dreaded plagiarism subject from reaching the list in general, and 'stirring the pot'........MORE than enough has been said on the subject. However, I am going out of town for a few days and don't wish the list to be deprived of legitimate postings, so we have returned to normal. But, no further comments, of any kind, on this subject....least said soonest mended. If, when I come home I find other have been posted, those members will be placed on permanent moderated mode, and I will decide if any of their future posts will be sent on to the list. So, please...just get on with the hobby. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.12/461 - Release Date: 10/2/2006
Does anyone have information on the surname Page, that may have been in Chester County in the Mid to late 1700's. I am looking for my ancestors who traveled between Maryland and Pennsylvania, during this period. Anita
Hi Gwen - for some reason my mail adds a hypolink to the link I gave, and it appears in between the < > arrows, too. If you backspace back to and including the first <, and put that in your browser, then it will work. I have an option to remove a hypolink, which I always use when I send email, but it doesn't seem to do the trick with MSN mail. So whenever you see more inbetween the arrows < > just backspace it out and try again. If you go to the Chester Co genweb archive board and you can find them under 'land records'. The main deed is entitled - "Sheriff's Deed, Henry HAYES, Esq., to Frederick LANDUS; 1773" Diana PS If anyone has a suggestion how to show a link without the < > please let me know! ----- Original Message ----- From: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman<mailto:gwenbj@seanet.com> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 Subject: [PaOldC] John Boggs lived in Willistown adjoining the Wayne Estate Hi Diana: I could not open any of the deeds that you have posted on Rootsweb. Do they open for you? http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/land/hayeslandus.txt<http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/land/hayeslandus.txt> http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/land/penningtonlandis.txt<http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/land/penningtonlandis.txt>
I found this link for first names: http://www.namethesaurus.com/Thesaurus/Forenames.aspx another variation besides Susannah is Sonya - on their metaphone list. Diana ----- Original Message ----- From: Kim Spangrude<mailto:kimspangrude@mac.com> To: pa-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:pa-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 10:36 PM Subject: [PaOldC] Need Help With Nickname Hello, does anyone know what the name "Zaney" or "Zana" is short for? I am researching John and Zaney Townsend. John Townsend's father or grandfather may have been from Chester, Pa. Kim
Eliz: Yes, the URL posted, I was able to open it. Violet Moore Guy ----- Original Message ----- From: <Elizhlists@aol.com> To: <PA-OLD-CHESTER@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 2:02 PM Subject: Re: [PaOldC] URL and news > In a message dated 10/2/2006 1:57:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, > gwenbj@seanet.com writes: > : I could not open any of the deeds that you have posted on Rootsweb. Do > they open for > you? > > > They doubled, did you try only the http to txt part? > Eliz > > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/chester/land/hayeslandus.txt > > Now for your news from Lancaster Pa, have you all heard that there was a > shooting at an Amish School? Maybe three miles from the Chester Co border, 6 dead > at least all females. The shooter either sent the boys away or allowed them to > excape. Now back to list business > > Eliz > To unsubscribe from this list, please send the one word message, unsubscribe, to > pa-old-chester-request@rootsweb.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PA-OLD-CHESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
To: pa-old-chester, c>1865: according to my husband, his grandmother came from Bohemia (Czechoslavakia) and her husband (the grandfather) was a Sudatan German. This area of Germany was mountainous and on the border with Bohemia. My husband's immagrant family settled around Blooming Prairie, Minnesota and some by the same name, settled in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. These families are to be found on the Internet, but I let my son search for them. And from what my husband says, his grandmother never learaned to speak our language. Oh, my, their prune rolls were sooooo delicious -- a delicacy; his mother and his aunts, well, each made theirs better than the other ones! Violet Moore Guy 10/02/2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Ferguson" <ferg@ntelos.net> To: "Kim Spangrude" <kimspangrude@mac.com> Cc: <pa-old-chester-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 3:51 PM Subject: Re: [PaOldC] Fw: Search for Maria McKee or variations of name > .....if memory serves, there was once another language in Bohemia, but > German became the national language in the 1500 or 1600s, so it 'qualifies' > as Germanic which is, I think, any nation whose national tongue is German. > I really do think, though, that Heinrich started out NOT as a McKee but, as > Kim suggests, a Mache, or other names that I'm sure you German researchers > can come up with...other possibles might be helpful as names to watch for, > so if anyone has any, why not post them. > > S. > > Heinrich might also be a Bohemian name (now western Czech Republic) and > McKee may have been anglicized from Mache. Check out another Heinrich > Mache, a scientist from Prague in the early 20th century. > http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.m/m005095.htm; > internal&action=_setlanguage.action?LANGUAGE=en > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.11/460 - Release Date: 10/1/2006 > > To unsubscribe from this list, please send the one word message, unsubscribe, to > pa-old-chester-request@rootsweb.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PA-OLD-CHESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
In response to the message below from Gwen: I have a Matthaeus Muecke(b. 9 Mar. 1755, Bethlehem, PA) & wife Catharina Blickensdoerfer. They had a son Joseph Mickey (b. 28 Sep. 1793--Lititz, PA, d. 3 June 1875 - Newport, PA) who married Maria Rudy (b. 24 June, 1792 - Lititz, PA; d. 12 Jan. 1859 - Shermansdale, PA). There was only one child listed for them in the records which I have--Jacob Benjamin Mickey (b. 22 Dec. 1824 - Lititz; d. 5 May 1865 - near Southport, NC). He was also married with one son. These records come from the Moravian records which I have on my Mickey family. The ones on the family of Matthaeus Muecke came from Mary Mickey of Emmaus, PA. I haven't heard from her in many years so I don't know if she is still doing genealogy. This is the only information which I have on this particular line. We have quite a few Heinrichs & Marias among our Mickeys but I have no other Rudys. _____________________________________________________________ I am seeking information on Maria Mckee or any variation of these names. A brief bio was written by a family member and published in a county history stating that she was born 1789 in Chester Co. PA. What records are available for that time period that might help determine her parents? I have no clue as to what religion she might have practiced other than the fact that she was married in an Evangelical church and records of some of her children births are recorded in churches of this denomination. I have a record of her from the time she married March 27 1807 in Lebanon Co., PA but have never been able to find her parents or siblings. A witness to her marriage in 1807 was Heinrich McKee and, on 10 Jun 1813 at Salem Evangelical & Reformed Church of Harrisburg, we find the marriage of a Heinrich McKee to Eva Rudy. Eva was the widow of John Jonas Rudy, her maiden name being Koch. Eva was born in the 1765/83 time range and, presuming Heinrich was of the same age, he could be a brother to Maria Any help appreciated. Gwen in far away Texas
.....if memory serves, there was once another language in Bohemia, but German became the national language in the 1500 or 1600s, so it 'qualifies' as Germanic which is, I think, any nation whose national tongue is German. I really do think, though, that Heinrich started out NOT as a McKee but, as Kim suggests, a Mache, or other names that I'm sure you German researchers can come up with...other possibles might be helpful as names to watch for, so if anyone has any, why not post them. S. Heinrich might also be a Bohemian name (now western Czech Republic) and McKee may have been anglicized from Mache. Check out another Heinrich Mache, a scientist from Prague in the early 20th century. http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.m/m005095.htm; internal&action=_setlanguage.action?LANGUAGE=en -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.11/460 - Release Date: 10/1/2006
The 1765 Chester Archives have only 2 Clintons - James, an inmate in London Britain and Wm, who owned 78 acres in London Grove. An inmate was a married man who lived in the township but owned no land. This is the only area will that mentions an Archibald Clinton.....the only other mention of a James Clinton was as a witness in a New London will. CLINTON, ARCHIBALD. London, Britain, yeoman.September 5, 1746. October 1, 1746. B. 210.Provides for wife Sarah. To son William the plantation on which I live at value of £100. To son James, daughter Mary, son John and daughter Sarah each an equal share of estate. To daughter Elizabeth 1 shilling. To daughter Hannah 10 shillings.Executors: wife Sarah, son William and Arthur Lattimer.Witnesses: Wm. McCulloch, Fra. Alison, Andrew Willson. >I am reposting my current research project and brickwall. > > James CLINTON b. 11 Aug 1761 New London Twnship, Chester Co., PA > Removed with father (assume whole family) to SC in 1769. Fought in RW > out > of SC, have seen his RW Pension file. > Married Anne ARMSTRONG, 15 Mar 1787 York Dist. SC > Lived remainder of adult life in Caldwell (now Crittenden) Co., KY. ..d. > 02 > Mar 1847, bur. Piney Fork Cumberland Presby Church Cemetery, near Marion, > KY. > DAR placed new stone there. > > He was always a Presbyterian that we know of, so assume that his ancestral > line was of that Scots-Irish migration that came over early 1750s. There > is > an Archibald CLINTON that we think could be his grandfather...this said > Archibald had a son James (LWT records), who we "assume" is the line > between > Archibald and James. > > What would clinch this for all the CLINTON researchers who have worked on > this for years, would be if we could find a birth record for our James > 1761, > which would show his birth parent's names. There is record of his father > in > his RW pension file, but his given name is not there. > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.11/460 - Release Date: 10/1/2006