Mark: Thanks for posting. It was very interesting. Violet Guy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark E. Dixon" <mark.dixon@att.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 1:46 PM Subject: [Q-R] Re: Robert Southery of 17th-Century Chester County > Sorry about that, folks. For some strange reason, Rootsweb stripped out the > hyperlink. Here is the URL: > http://www.markedixon.com/log_homes_illustrated.htm. > > Mark > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark E. Dixon" <mark.dixon@att.net> > To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:41 PM > Subject: [Q-R] Robert Southery of 17th-Century Chester County > > > > Hi, folks. Not long ago, I learned -- via Quaker Roots or another > Rootsweb list; I forget -- that a log home built ca. 1700 by my wife's > Quaker ancestor, Robert Southery, had survived the centuries and still stood > in southern Delaware County. Since we live nearby, I contacted the owner, > went to see it and even wrote a magazine article about it. That story was > just published in the 2005 Buying Guide of Log Homes Illustrated and you can > see it here: > > > > "Stepping Back in Time" > > > > FYI, Robert Southery (whose birth, death and marriage dates are unknown) > had two daughters, Margery (d. 1742) and Mary (d. 1745), who married, > respectively, John Hannum (d. 1730) and John Palmer (d. 1742). Both the > Hannum and Palmer families have lots of descendants around Philadelphia and, > probably, on this list. (My wife is descended twice from the Hannum line > and once from the Palmer line.) > > > > Mark E. Dixon > > > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: > QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com > The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE. > >
Thank you to Barclay & NT for the info on Abel Janney & Elizabeth Stacy's families. The best part is that they slid right into my database. I already had Abel's parents listed (with 1 child) because his brother Joseph married Rebecca Biles, a daughter of my direct "grandparents," William Biles & Johannah Hellard. As for Elizabeth Stacy's sister Ruth marrying Samuel Atkinson, that's a whole 'nother ball of fun as I have quite a few Atkinsons running around in my files as they married into Bullock, Weeks, Allinson, Biles, Lippincott, Price, Canby and a few Wetherill descendants as well. Lastly, does anyone know the above Samuel Atkinson's parents? I'm hoping that they're already present in my files and also just need to be "attached." Thank you again & Happy Hunting! Stephanie Wright Bucks Co., PA
Thought this would be of interest. I found it on Ancestry.com, the recordes of "Early Pennsylvania Land Records - Minute Book 'I' This is Minute Book 'I' in the Secretaries Office," dated 12th mo 28, 1728. "David Pugh, of Uchlan, having purchased a Settlem't of Elonar Cook, for which she formerly obtained a Warr't, requests the Grant of 50 Acres adjoyning to the same, he is ready to pay for it." Bob Cooke
On Tuesday, November 23, 2004, at 10:25 AM, Dale Harguess wrote: > Hi there, > > I have an Esther Lamb who married a David Hodgson b: 3/8/1765 in North > Carolina. I do not know her parents. I also have a Sarah Lamb who > married a Joseph Hodgson and I don't know her parents either. My other > unknown is Elizabeth Woolary who married Nathan Hodgson on 4/9/1840 in > Ohio. Would love to have the names of all of these ladies parents. > > Thanks, > > Dale > Hi Dale Is this of any help to you? Joseph Ratliff (1), son of Richard Ratliff, Jr and Demaris Nixon, was born 26d 3mo 1719, and died 4d 2mo 1760. He was married 13d 3mo 1747 at Old Neck Meeting House, in Perquimans Co., NC, to Mary Fletcher, daughter of Ralph Fletcher III and Mary Guyer. They had 6 children. Chn: 1. Joshua Ratliff, born ca 1754-1761 *2. Elizabeth Ratliff, b ca 1746, Guilford, NC; d 25 Aug 1803, Blackcreek, NC; m 8 Oct 1766, Guildofrd NC, to William Newby, son of Samuel Newby and Elizabeth Albertson 3. Joseph Ratliff, born ca 1750, m Sarah Newby 4. Thomas Ratliff, born ca 1753; m 3 Feb 1779 to Hannah Munden Chn: 1. Job Ratliff, married Tamer Davis 2. Elizabeth Ratliff, m Nathan Hodgson (See Springfield MM, IN, records.) 5. Cornelius Ratliff, born 10 Feb 1756; d 6 Apr 1828, IN; m 10 Jan 1781 Elizabeth Saint 6.. Richard Ratliff (3) born 4da 11mo 1759 ============================= Thomas Moore, son of William Moore and Ann Small, was born 17 July 1824, in Wayne Co., IN. He was married 27 Mar 1842, to Phoebe King, born 29 ?mo 1826 in family Bible. Church records her as born 19 Mar 1826. Thomas was married/2 3/husband to Lucinda H. Reich (m/1 George Fulwider, m/2 Nathan Hodgson,) who was born 30 May 1830 in Stoke Co., NC. Lucinda’s children m/1: Chn: 1. Louise Catherine Fulwider; married Joel W. Green, born 21 Nov 1844, Clinton Co., OH s/o Jehiel and Rachel Green Chn: 1. Leland Green, born 26 Sep 1869, IO 2. Edgar Green, born 7 Aug 1871, IO 3. Marietta Green, born 28 Oct 1874, Jewell Co., KS 4. Harry Green, born 1 Mar 1877 m/2 2. Ruth E. Hodgson; married 25 Dec 1877 to Harlan B Shute s/o Ebe Shute 3. Sarah E. Hodgson, born 30 Aug 1858; married 19 Oct 1876 near Burr Oak, KS to Thomas Jefferson Hudiburgh (See Hudiburgh Family Part VIII) Chn/ his 1st marriage:*1. Isaac K. Moore, b 6 Oct 1844, Henry Co., IO m/2 2. William W. Moore, born 11 Feb 1873, Walnut Creek, Jewell Co. KS married Claretta Dillon, born 17 Jan 1876 daughter of Asa and Jane Dillon > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: > QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com > The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE. > > > Billie Lee Smith PO Box 476 Bucklin KS 67834 620-826-3274 billieleesmith@mac.com
Thanks to all who replied to my query regarding Abel Janney and Elizabeth Stacy. While browsing GenForum postings this evening, I came across a posting by Su Wetzel, which lists the children of this couple. I've included Su's posting below. Does anyone know if there were other children of Abel Janney and Elizabeth Stacy? Thanks in advance! David Brown By Su Wetzel: 1. ELIZABETH2 STACY (MAHLON1 STAYCE) was born 1673. She married ABEL JANNEY January 06, 1699/00 in Trenton, NJ, son of THOMAS JANNEY and MARGARET HEATH. He was born December 29, 1671 in Moberley Bry Grn, Cheshire, England, and died 1748. Children of ELIZABETH STACY and ABEL JANNEY are: 2. i. AMOS3 JANNEY, b. November 15, 1701, Bucks Co., PA. ii. REBECKAH JANNEY, b. September 09, 1702; m. JOSEPH POOLE. iii. THOMAS JANNEY, b. 1705. iv. ABEL JANNEY, b. 1705. v. MAHLON JANNEY, b. February 18, 1705/06, Bucks Co., PA. vi. JACOB JANNEY, b. April 10, 1710, Bucks Co., PA; m. ELIZABETH LEVIS; b. 1714. vii. ELIZABETH JANNEY, b. 1711; m. DAVID WILSON. HawkEcho@aol.com wrote:Thank you to Barclay & NT for the info on Abel Janney & Elizabeth Stacy's families. The best part is that they slid right into my database. I already had Abel's parents listed (with 1 child) because his brother Joseph married Rebecca Biles, a daughter of my direct "grandparents," William Biles & Johannah Hellard. As for Elizabeth Stacy's sister Ruth marrying Samuel Atkinson, that's a whole 'nother ball of fun as I have quite a few Atkinsons running around in my files as they married into Bullock, Weeks, Allinson, Biles, Lippincott, Price, Canby and a few Wetherill descendants as well. Lastly, does anyone know the above Samuel Atkinson's parents? I'm hoping that they're already present in my files and also just need to be "attached." Thank you again & Happy Hunting! Stephanie Wright Bucks Co., PA ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers
I agree - I have John and Margery Fellow Bennett - Margery b. ~1628 in Overbury, Worcester, England. They were married 10 Feb 1650 - I have Edward as married twice - 1st to Margery Willis in 1687, 2nd to Sarah Stanfield 1696/97 -----Original Message----- From: Barclay Richards [mailto:Richardsmere@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 1:43 PM To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Q-R] Chalfant&Chads Judy, Do you know the parents of John and Edward Bennett. I have a Edward Bennett 1659-1715 m. Sarah Stanfield with parents John Bennett and Margery Fellow. Thanks, Barclay
Thank you for sharing. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark E. Dixon To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:46 PM Subject: [Q-R] Re: Robert Southery of 17th-Century Chester County Sorry about that, folks. For some strange reason, Rootsweb stripped out the hyperlink. Here is the URL: http://www.markedixon.com/log_homes_illustrated.htm. Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark E. Dixon" <mark.dixon@att.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:41 PM Subject: [Q-R] Robert Southery of 17th-Century Chester County > Hi, folks. Not long ago, I learned -- via Quaker Roots or another Rootsweb list; I forget -- that a log home built ca. 1700 by my wife's Quaker ancestor, Robert Southery, had survived the centuries and still stood in southern Delaware County. Since we live nearby, I contacted the owner, went to see it and even wrote a magazine article about it. That story was just published in the 2005 Buying Guide of Log Homes Illustrated and you can see it here: > > "Stepping Back in Time" > > FYI, Robert Southery (whose birth, death and marriage dates are unknown) had two daughters, Margery (d. 1742) and Mary (d. 1745), who married, respectively, John Hannum (d. 1730) and John Palmer (d. 1742). Both the Hannum and Palmer families have lots of descendants around Philadelphia and, probably, on this list. (My wife is descended twice from the Hannum line and once from the Palmer line.) > > Mark E. Dixon > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE.
Sarah Bradshaw was married to Randall Vernon in Stanthorne,, England in 1670. I have been told that she was related to the infamous Judge Bradshaw who condemned Charles Stuart to death. Does anyone have any information concerning Sarah, her parents and family? Thank you. NT jcntsmith@aol.com
There is a web site called www.welcomesociety.org that lists who came over with Penn. Good luck and Happy Thanksgiving. Debbie
I have Thomas Newby in my husbands side of the family, I would be interested in reading about this particular item. Thank you. Glenrose
Sorry about that, folks. For some strange reason, Rootsweb stripped out the hyperlink. Here is the URL: http://www.markedixon.com/log_homes_illustrated.htm. Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark E. Dixon" <mark.dixon@att.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:41 PM Subject: [Q-R] Robert Southery of 17th-Century Chester County > Hi, folks. Not long ago, I learned -- via Quaker Roots or another Rootsweb list; I forget -- that a log home built ca. 1700 by my wife's Quaker ancestor, Robert Southery, had survived the centuries and still stood in southern Delaware County. Since we live nearby, I contacted the owner, went to see it and even wrote a magazine article about it. That story was just published in the 2005 Buying Guide of Log Homes Illustrated and you can see it here: > > "Stepping Back in Time" > > FYI, Robert Southery (whose birth, death and marriage dates are unknown) had two daughters, Margery (d. 1742) and Mary (d. 1745), who married, respectively, John Hannum (d. 1730) and John Palmer (d. 1742). Both the Hannum and Palmer families have lots of descendants around Philadelphia and, probably, on this list. (My wife is descended twice from the Hannum line and once from the Palmer line.) > > Mark E. Dixon > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
Hi, folks. Not long ago, I learned -- via Quaker Roots or another Rootsweb list; I forget -- that a log home built ca. 1700 by my wife's Quaker ancestor, Robert Southery, had survived the centuries and still stood in southern Delaware County. Since we live nearby, I contacted the owner, went to see it and even wrote a magazine article about it. That story was just published in the 2005 Buying Guide of Log Homes Illustrated and you can see it here: "Stepping Back in Time" FYI, Robert Southery (whose birth, death and marriage dates are unknown) had two daughters, Margery (d. 1742) and Mary (d. 1745), who married, respectively, John Hannum (d. 1730) and John Palmer (d. 1742). Both the Hannum and Palmer families have lots of descendants around Philadelphia and, probably, on this list. (My wife is descended twice from the Hannum line and once from the Palmer line.) Mark E. Dixon
What a nice story thank you for sharing with us, I am sure others on here enjoy reading it and the pictures that were sent in the article also. I am a history buff so enjoyed reading this. Thank You for Sharing. ]Glenrose
James HUNT married Sarah Jane FOX and lived in Northumberland County, PA with their children for years. 1870 Chillisquaque Twp, Northumberland, PA HUNT, James 30 HUNT, Sarah 32 HUNT, Leretta 10 HUNT, Lewis 04 HUNT, Edward 02 1880 Turbot Twp, Northumberland, PA HUNT, James 39 HUNT, Sarah 42 HUNT, children 1900 Milton Twp, Northumberland, PA HUNT, James 60 HUNT, Sarah 64 HUNT, John J 18 1910 Milton Twp, Northumberland, PA HUNT, James 69 (widowed ?) GUFFY, Harry 33 GUFFY, Sarah 35 It appears that Sarah Jane died between 1900 and 1910. I have not located any FOX familes near them in the censuses. I have been told by family members that they were Dutch Quakers. Recently I was advised that Sarah Jane FOX may have come from Erie, Pennsylvania. Can anyone advise where to search records for that area? I am hoping to find Sarah's parents and siblings somewhere. Thanks! Peggy Check out New Alternative Healing Web Site and Store: <A HREF="www.IvoryTowerInstitute.com">Ivory Tower Institute</A>
Thank you -----Original Message----- From: DixonDesigns@aol.com [mailto:DixonDesigns@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:54 PM To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] re: William Penn[Scanned] There is a web site called www.welcomesociety.org that lists who came over with Penn. Good luck and Happy Thanksgiving. Debbie ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE.
Does anyone know if there is a list of people who bought land from William Penn or were with him when he came over here? Inquiring minds want to know. Dale
I have that Mahlon Stacy and Rebecca Ely has having the following children: Ruth b. 1680 m.Samuel Atkinson; Mahlon; Elizabeth; Mary and Rebecca. NT jcntsmith@aol.com
I have for the parents of Abel Janney 1671-1748 m. Elizabeth Stacy as Thomas Janney and Margery Heath. Barclay ----- Original Message ----- From: HawkEcho@aol.com To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 11:30 AM Subject: [Q-R] Abel Janney & Elizabeth Stacy Hi - I've been reading along & wondering if you could help me fill in some blanks I have in my files. I have Mahlon Stacy & Rebecca Ely with a single child, Rebecca Stacy b 1684 married 1705 in Burlington Co., NJ to Joshua Wright d 1741 son of Joshua I Wright & Elizabeth Empson. I have 2 sons listed for Rebecca & Joshua. I also have 2 Abel Janneys, neither of which could have married Elizabeth Stacy as they were born in 1712 & 1729 respectively. Do you know the parents of the Abel Janney who married Elizabeth Stacy? I have quite a few Janneys as they intermarried with many of my ancestors (i.e. Wetherill, Yardley, Biles, etc...). Any info is appreciated! Thanks & Happy Hunting! Stephanie Wright Bucks Co., PA 2. In a message dated 11/22/04 20:46:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, JPM6966@aol.com writes: I don't know their children, but I do know that they married 18 Jun 1700 in Chesterfield MM, Burlington. Pati 1. In a message dated 11/22/04 8:04:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, _dbrown544@prodigy.net_ (mailto:dbrown544@prodigy.net) writes: Does anyone happen to know the children for this couple who were married in 1701 (not absolutely sure of this date)? Elizabeth Stacy was also a daughter of Mahlon Stacy and Rebecca Ely. It's my understanding that Abel Janney may have died in Loudoun Co., VA. Does anyone know when, or have a copy of his will or probate? Thanks in advance! Best Regards, David Brown ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers
Judy, Do you know the parents of John and Edward Bennett. I have a Edward Bennett 1659-1715 m. Sarah Stanfield with parents John Bennett and Margery Fellow. Thanks, Barclay ----- Original Message ----- From: jheald To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 7:35 AM Subject: [Q-R] Chalfant&Chads I have Olive's parents and John and Ann Brinton Bennett, both of whom were born in England. John Bennett d. 20 Sept 1709 in Chester County. He and his brother Edward had immigrated to Birmingham area by 1685. John was appointed constable of Birmingham Twp 10th month 1686. This data is from Futhey and Cope. Ann Brinton was b. 9 Sept 1660, Staffordshire, England and d. 3 Sept 1719 in Birmingham Twp., Chester Co.
----- Original Message ----- From: <QUAKER-ROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 10:42 PM Subject: QUAKER-ROOTS-D Digest V04 #484