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    1. Re: Hevener - Mallow
    2. Billie Jo Runyon
    3. Thanks for the update Vera.......I hope you didn't mind my sending out your message again, but I did hope to get some discussion going.....Billie Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: Vera Lewis <vlewis@citynet.net> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 7:13 PM Subject: Re: Hevener - Mallow Glad to see the discussion of the Mallow family. Just wanted to note that my email has changed and is now vlewis@citynet.net I hope some of these questions will be answered. Happy searching, Vera Lewis vlewis@citynet.net Billie Jo Runyon wrote: > I would like to share the following from a former discussion of the Mallow > family. I would like to hear your opinions......Billie Jo > Hi > I am really glad there has been alot of questions on the Mallow family. I > noticed in your email that you had Johan Michael Mallow married to Mary > Miller. What resources do you have that states this. I have found the > following information concerning Johan Michael and I would like any > resources that would show he was married to a Mary Miller. The only > references I have found is in family information from individuals which had > no evidence. I have found the following on Johan Michael Mallo and his wives > and I am willing to share the information. > > I do however want to mention information that I have obtained over the years > that may have some support that indicates that Michael's second wife might > be Mary Ingles of Philadelphia and not the folklore Mary Miller mention in > many references. But again, I could be wrong. Lets sort out the following > facts: > > First, I also have the following information by Rick Toothman - Pendleton > County (West) Virginia, Deed book Records, 1788-1813 and Annette Kuselman > Burgert's Eighteenth Century Immigrants for the Northern Alsace to America. > According to Burgert's information on page 354 of her book, "Joh. Michael > Mallo and his wife Anna Margretha had a daughter Anna Maria b. 19 Oct. 1749, > bp. 22 Oct 1749. Sponsors were listed as Joh. Ramler, single; Anna Maria > Moser. Michael Mallo was the son of Hans Dieboldt Mallo and Anna Catharina > Voltz. He immigrated in 1749 on the Phoenix." > > This has raised the following questions: > Ø Was Michael Mallo married in Alsace? > Ø What was Anna Margretha's maiden name? > > The above information does indicate that Michael probably was married in > Alsace. Burgert further supplies records from Chalkley's Chronicles: > "Augusta co. adms: Dated 18 May 1758 - Michael Mallow's bond as Adm. of > Peter Moser. His estate was settle 28 June 1758 by Michael Mallow. Michael > Mallo also settled Georg Mouse's estate on 28 June 1758. Michael Mallow also > appraised several estates, including John Conrad in 1759, Ludwick Foalkes in > 1760, Andrew Smith in 1765, Valentine Giles in 1766. 16 Mar. 1773. Adam > Mallow and Fred. Keester's bond (with Henry Stone, John Skidmore) as Adm. of > Michael Mallow. Mallow's estate was appraised 8 Apr. 1773." Now we see that > Michael was in the Augusta Area before 1758 and died sometime around 1772. > Rick Toothman states the following "Johann Michael Mallo, son of Hans > Diebolt Mallo and Anna Catharina Voltz, b 8 October 1720 at Griesbach, d. > late 1772 in Augusta Co. VA (now Pendleton Co, WV). Family lore calls his > wife Mary Miller. > Ø > It appears that he was married more than once, and it is certain that he > married (1) overseas, but hasn't been able to locate a European record of > his first marriage. Michael emigrated to America on the ship Phoenix, > arriving in the fall of 1749. Shortly afterward, a daughter of Johann > Michael Mallo and Anna Margaretha was bp in Berks Co, PA. By about 1753, > Michael was living on Mallows Run of the South Branch. He had a survey that > year of 470 acres, patented in 1761. Michael's wife and children were > captured by Indians about 1758, during the French and Indian War; his wife > and son Adam later returned, along with another son, Henry, born during the > mother's captivity, but a daughter was lost. He died by 21 November 1772, > when a lawsuit of his abates by death of plaintiff. Estate records call his > widow Mary Mallow". Here Mr. Toothman makes record of Mary twice and > indicates he was possibly married twice. > > Other references I have state the following: > According to Colonel Henry Boget's Papers, Manuscript Number 21646 page 44 > on the 26 Feb 1761. He has a letter written by a W. Hoy which indicated the > wife of Michael Mallow captured by Indians in 1758. The papers indicate that > she was in the same fort as the George Mouse family and was sold later to a > French man and was living in Montreal, Canada in 1761. Henry Boqet had taken > an expedition in the summer of 1764 to return captives in the 1763 Pontiac > and French & Indian War. This information was abstracted by historian and > genealogist Bill Rice who does extensive research of this time period. So we > know in 1758, Michael's wife was captured, we don't know her name however. > Was it Anna Margartha? > > I obtained a record by looking at the records of a film located at the > nearby Mormon church. This film was of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation > on the Oley Hills, Colebrookdale, Berks County, PA., known as Oley Hills > Union Church in Pike Township. According to the church records. "Married by > the Rev. Alexander Murray on Dec. 3, 1769 Michael Mallo in Augusta Co. of > Virginia and Mary Ingle of Philadelphia County, PA were married." This > information is from the Register of Marriages of the Church of Reading & SA > Gabriel's in Berks County, PA. Information was on page 259. > > In an email note from Nedra Brill, she stated the following about ministers > of this time period: > " Ministers were scarce and traveled very extensive circuits. Travel > conditions were on horseback and "less than ideal." Paper was scarce and > they traveled as lightly as possible to save their horse. Thus, they did not > carry a book, pen and ink around with them but waited until returning home > to record the marriages and baptisms performed during their trip. Most did > not keep a separate book for these circuit trips. Rather the rites were > recorded in the church book of their current charge. In essence, this was > THEIR book as it always starts "Marriages performed by the Rev. -----, > pastor of ---. Without further knowledge of the circumstances, one should > never assume that all rites were performed within the walls of that church. > For further info on these traveling ministers, one can read Rev. Paul > Henkel's extensive diaries of his travels which went from Rockingham to NC, > Tennessee and Ohio, several times. > Ø > We are also fortunate to have Rev. John Casper Stoever's records of baptisms > and marriages. He did keep a separate personal ledger and many of these > rites also appear in the church book of his congregation during the same > era. I point out this book because generally he indicated where the event > occured. He was in Oley and in Hanover, and was also in Opequon (Berkeley > Co., WV) and frequently at Monocacy (Frederick Co., MD) Thus, when the > minister says that he married them IN Augusta County, VA, that is very > probably true. The ministered traveled, not the groom! By reading several > more pages of this church record, you might be able to tell if this minister > performed ceremonies in various neighborhoods/counties." > Ø > Now this brings up a few questions. > 1. Are we sure this is Michael who came from Germany and settled in Augusta > County, VA (now Pendleton, Co. WV)? "I think so" > 2. What happened to his first wife? > 3. Where is his first wife buried? > 4. How many children did his first wife have? > > Now a few more references indicate the following: > According to the records of the Peaked Mountain Church in Rockingham County, > VA. George Mallo and his wife Anna Barbara had a son Michael who is born Jan > 29, 1757. His sponsors were Michael Mallo and Barbara Ebermann. So we see by > this record, that Michael was in the Rockingham County in 1757 to witness > his brothers child Michael at his birth and baptism. > > Another excellent reference is by Emmert F. Bittinger - Allegheny Passage, > Churches and Families, West Marva District, Church of the Brethren, > 1752-1990 states the following on the Mallow Family. "The founder of the > South Branch Mallow family was Michael who died in 1772. His wife's name was > Mary. This information comes from court records which contain the > information that Mary was unable to administer her husband's estate and that > Adam Mallow and Frederick Kiester were appointed to do so (Chalkley, I, > 170). They posted bond on Mar. 16, 1773. > Ø > Michael evidently died without a will and the administration and settlement > of the estate was lengthy. Finally, on Nov. 16, 1779, the sale bill was > recorded by the court (Chalkley, III, 156). Bittinger continues to mention > that Michael may have immigrated on the Phoenix on Sept. 15, 1749 for the > name Johann Michael Mallo appears on the ship list. Johann Georg Malle > immigrated the following year, also on the Phoenix, arriving on Aug 28, > 1750. Michael Mallow is described by Morton as one of the earliest settlers > of Pendleton County, having arrived in 1753. (338). He was naturalized on > May 18, 1762, as recorded at the Augusta County Courthouse that year > (Chalkley, I, 97)" > > In the History of Pendleton County, West Virginia by Oren F. Morton, on page > 252, Morton mention Michael married to Mary________. Also, he mentions the > story of Mrs. Mallow being captured by Indians. Again, we have Mary > mentioned. On page 48, Morton stated " At the time of this raid the home of > Michael Mallow lay in a very exposed position. He in some way escaped, but > his wife and son were carried off. Being told the wife was no longer living. > Mallow was on the point of taking a second helpmate. But news of a different > tenor reached him in time, and the two were reunited. The boy was recovered > and was identified only through a mark on his thumb. Another, son Henry, was > born during the wife's captivity." So we see here, that Michael almost got > married when he thought his wife was dead. I wonder who he was planning to > marry. > > The last reference, I will mention is a paper I have obtain from the very > first Mallow reunion which was held at Seneca Park, Pendleton County, WV on > Sept. 11, 1960. In O.R. Mallow's paper, he indicated that he has obtain some > of the information from a geneologist, Ramon D. Mallow of Texas. He > indicates that Michael came south through Maryland and into Virginia. He > stated the following "We think Michael married Mary Miller in what is now > Rockingham Co. VA. About 1753, he came across the mountains and settle on > Mallow's Run near Upper Tract, then Augusta County, VA, now Pendleton > County, WV. In 1758, tragedy befell Michael's home and family when the > Indians destroyed Fort Upper Tract and perpetrated the massacre at Fort > Seybert. Mrs. Mallow and two children, one a boy, Adam, six or seven years > of age, and a baby girl were captured at the home. Michael was away and > escaped capture and perhaps death." > > So again we see the mention of a Mary. I agree with Rick Toothman, that > Michael did marry twice. First to Anna Margareta and later to a Mary. But > was the Mary a Miller or did Michael marry Mary Ingles. According to Mr. > Toothman's book page 225 Johann Georg Mallo, a brother to Michael, married > his cousin Anna Barbara, daughter of Johann Christoph Muller. Muller > (Miller), his cousin was a Muller. Maybe this is where family folklore has > indicated Miller. > > They were related and married into the Miller family. Is it possible that it > is a family error handed down over generations. Hey, everyone makes a > mistakes. Anyhow, I know the following was lengthy but I just wanted to let > everyone researching the Mallow's know that I find very little evidence > which indicates that Johan Michael Mallo was married to Mary Miller. I could > be wrong and if I am please feel free to correct me. This would make a > excellent discussion on this listserve with everyone who is researching the > Mallow family and maybe there will be several people out there in cyberland > that could answer these questions. I could be wrong, but I think Michael was > married twice and that he returned after his first wife's death and > remarried to Mary Ingles. As you can see there has been references to his > death and about his wife Mary. Evidently, Anna Margartha was the one who was > captured by the Indians. Maybe or Maybe not. If I am wrong, please correct > me. Anyone willing to share info, please contact me. > > Thank you, > > Vera Lewis > vlewis@access.mountain.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: HAMRICK,DANIEL <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> > To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 1:44 PM > Subject: Re: Introduction > > > Fortunately, I found this quickly, thanks to Dennis Hevener's books on the > > Heveners, descendants of Jacob (Vol. I) and Frederick (Vol. II). > > These books still can be purchased from Dennis Hevener, who lives at > > Churchill VA. > > > > In any event, Vol. II "Heavener-Hefner-Hevener of the Virginias Frederick > > Vol. II) on Page 4, has the following: > > "Jacob Hevener, son of Nicholas Hevener and Anna Elizabeth Seybert, was > born > > 7 Aug 1744 in Tulpehocken, Berks County, PA, and married 25 may 1765 in > > Brandywine, Pendleton Co., WV , Mary Mallow who was born 9 Mar 1747 in > > Rhineland-Pfaltz, Germany. > > "Jacob died Jan 1811 in Brandywine, Pendleton County, WVa and was buried > in > > Pendleton County (Brandywine) Mary died 1804 in Brandwine, Pendleton Co., > > WV, and was buried in Pendleton Co. WV (Brandywine). > > > > "Baptised as John Jacob Haeffner (nee Hevener) on 8/19/1944 > > (That's what the book says: must have been 1744) at Christ Church, > > Tulpehocken Township, Berks Co., Pa. The sponsors or God parents were > Johan > > Jacob Seibert nee Seybert and Elizaeth Theiss Seibert, his wife and uncle > > and aunt to Jacob. > > "Jacob was appointed an ensign in the Rockingham Co., VA. > > Militiat at court held on 3-27-1780. In addition to his service in the > > militia there are also records for Rockingham County that document his > > provision of supplies to the Revolutionary Army during the American War of > > Independence. > > > > "(See Vol. I of this series for the family line of Jacob) > > > > "The parents of Mary were (Johann) Michael and Mary C. > (Miller) > > Mallow. > > "The Mallow family completed their immigration on 9-15-1749 at > > the port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Phoenix. The Michael Mallow > family > > spent some years in the Tulpehocken, Berks Co., Pa area before settling on > > the South Branch of the Potomac River, Brandywine, Pendleton Co. WV." > > > > That's it. > > I am quoting from the book and realize Pendleton County was then > in > > Virginia. > > > > > > dhamrick@neo.rr.com > > Dan Hamrick > > 402 23rd Street NW > > Canton OH 44709 > > > > ---------- > > >From: ManxLass@aol.com > > >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Subject: Introduction > > >Date: Mon, Jul 5, 1999, 2:07 PM > > > > > > > >Greetings -- > > > > > >I subscribed to the list over a month ago but am just getting around to > > >introducing myself. My Pendleton County families are HEVENER, WIMER, > > >SEI(Y)BERT, and MALLOW. At this point I am especially interested in > finding > > >the date of death of Mary MALLOW who married Jacob HEVENER on May 25, > 1765 in > > >Brandywine. I believe her parents were Johann Michael Mallow and Mary C. > > >Miller. About 10 days ago I was able to spend an hour browsing through > the > > >wonderful genealogical collection in the Franklin Library but couldn't > find a > > >specific reference to her. The name seems to be common in the Upper > Tract > > >area. Any help would be appreciated. > > > > > >Judy Corrin > > > > >

    07/05/1999 06:44:02
    1. Re: Heveners, Mallow, etc.
    2. Billie Jo Runyon
    3. Daniel and others.......kind of like you the only "real" information I have is from books of others. And they didn't give sources, except perhaps lumped at the end of the book. But I feel that Louise Morrison (whose book I have) and Dennis Hevener probably did a lot of research. So, we'll just have to try and sort it out. But when we get back that far, sometimes it is really hard. And when you can't physically travel to all these places, it is really hard. When I have a difference of opinion on birth or death, I enter both and give the source. Hoping to someday find which one is right or at least to know that it is one or the other. I also have part of a book by Rick Toothman in 1995 -- Pendleton County (West) Virginia Deedbook Records, 1788-1813. The pages I have concern the Mallow and Voltz (Fultz) families. Billie Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: HAMRICK,DANIEL <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 4:48 PM Subject: Heveners, Mallow, etc. > My knowledge of the families of Hevener, Mallow, Seibert, etc. is > limited in terms of genealogy of the 18th and part of the 19th centuries. > The sources of the knowlege include the Hevener Books by Dennis Hevener, > about whom I've written, and the late Annie Ruckman Hogan of Monterville, an > outstanding family researcher who shared the Riggleman family line with me. > Among others! > That is why I took pains to quote the book because I do not have > additional information to use to check facts by. Therefore, too, I > appreciate your voluminous offering, which I will try to digest this month. > It sounds like you are light years ahead of me on these lines. > My interest lies in the fact that I have two Hevener lines. One is my > great-grandmother, Margaret Daff Hevener, through her marriage to Peter > Hamrick, his second marriage. She was first married, according to my > information, to William Amos Hevener, son of Reuben Hevener and Sarah > Folks. > (I do have a great deal of information on the descendants of William > Amos and Margaret Daff Hevener.) > The other is a great-great grandmother, Julia Ann Hevener, daughter of > George Hevener and Kathryn Fulks, born in 1800 and 1803 respectively. > I appreciate not only your information but your inquiries because I > believe information always needs verified. But I cannot presently go beyond > these two sources. > > dhamrick@neo.rr.com > Dan Hamrick > 402 23rd Street NW > Canton OH 44709 > >

    07/05/1999 06:30:55
    1. Re: Hevener - Mallow
    2. Vera Lewis
    3. Glad to see the discussion of the Mallow family. Just wanted to note that my email has changed and is now vlewis@citynet.net I hope some of these questions will be answered. Happy searching, Vera Lewis vlewis@citynet.net Billie Jo Runyon wrote: > I would like to share the following from a former discussion of the Mallow > family. I would like to hear your opinions......Billie Jo > Hi > I am really glad there has been alot of questions on the Mallow family. I > noticed in your email that you had Johan Michael Mallow married to Mary > Miller. What resources do you have that states this. I have found the > following information concerning Johan Michael and I would like any > resources that would show he was married to a Mary Miller. The only > references I have found is in family information from individuals which had > no evidence. I have found the following on Johan Michael Mallo and his wives > and I am willing to share the information. > > I do however want to mention information that I have obtained over the years > that may have some support that indicates that Michael's second wife might > be Mary Ingles of Philadelphia and not the folklore Mary Miller mention in > many references. But again, I could be wrong. Lets sort out the following > facts: > > First, I also have the following information by Rick Toothman - Pendleton > County (West) Virginia, Deed book Records, 1788-1813 and Annette Kuselman > Burgert's Eighteenth Century Immigrants for the Northern Alsace to America. > According to Burgert's information on page 354 of her book, "Joh. Michael > Mallo and his wife Anna Margretha had a daughter Anna Maria b. 19 Oct. 1749, > bp. 22 Oct 1749. Sponsors were listed as Joh. Ramler, single; Anna Maria > Moser. Michael Mallo was the son of Hans Dieboldt Mallo and Anna Catharina > Voltz. He immigrated in 1749 on the Phoenix." > > This has raised the following questions: > Ø Was Michael Mallo married in Alsace? > Ø What was Anna Margretha's maiden name? > > The above information does indicate that Michael probably was married in > Alsace. Burgert further supplies records from Chalkley's Chronicles: > "Augusta co. adms: Dated 18 May 1758 - Michael Mallow's bond as Adm. of > Peter Moser. His estate was settle 28 June 1758 by Michael Mallow. Michael > Mallo also settled Georg Mouse's estate on 28 June 1758. Michael Mallow also > appraised several estates, including John Conrad in 1759, Ludwick Foalkes in > 1760, Andrew Smith in 1765, Valentine Giles in 1766. 16 Mar. 1773. Adam > Mallow and Fred. Keester's bond (with Henry Stone, John Skidmore) as Adm. of > Michael Mallow. Mallow's estate was appraised 8 Apr. 1773." Now we see that > Michael was in the Augusta Area before 1758 and died sometime around 1772. > Rick Toothman states the following "Johann Michael Mallo, son of Hans > Diebolt Mallo and Anna Catharina Voltz, b 8 October 1720 at Griesbach, d. > late 1772 in Augusta Co. VA (now Pendleton Co, WV). Family lore calls his > wife Mary Miller. > Ø > It appears that he was married more than once, and it is certain that he > married (1) overseas, but hasn't been able to locate a European record of > his first marriage. Michael emigrated to America on the ship Phoenix, > arriving in the fall of 1749. Shortly afterward, a daughter of Johann > Michael Mallo and Anna Margaretha was bp in Berks Co, PA. By about 1753, > Michael was living on Mallows Run of the South Branch. He had a survey that > year of 470 acres, patented in 1761. Michael's wife and children were > captured by Indians about 1758, during the French and Indian War; his wife > and son Adam later returned, along with another son, Henry, born during the > mother's captivity, but a daughter was lost. He died by 21 November 1772, > when a lawsuit of his abates by death of plaintiff. Estate records call his > widow Mary Mallow". Here Mr. Toothman makes record of Mary twice and > indicates he was possibly married twice. > > Other references I have state the following: > According to Colonel Henry Boget's Papers, Manuscript Number 21646 page 44 > on the 26 Feb 1761. He has a letter written by a W. Hoy which indicated the > wife of Michael Mallow captured by Indians in 1758. The papers indicate that > she was in the same fort as the George Mouse family and was sold later to a > French man and was living in Montreal, Canada in 1761. Henry Boqet had taken > an expedition in the summer of 1764 to return captives in the 1763 Pontiac > and French & Indian War. This information was abstracted by historian and > genealogist Bill Rice who does extensive research of this time period. So we > know in 1758, Michael's wife was captured, we don't know her name however. > Was it Anna Margartha? > > I obtained a record by looking at the records of a film located at the > nearby Mormon church. This film was of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation > on the Oley Hills, Colebrookdale, Berks County, PA., known as Oley Hills > Union Church in Pike Township. According to the church records. "Married by > the Rev. Alexander Murray on Dec. 3, 1769 Michael Mallo in Augusta Co. of > Virginia and Mary Ingle of Philadelphia County, PA were married." This > information is from the Register of Marriages of the Church of Reading & SA > Gabriel's in Berks County, PA. Information was on page 259. > > In an email note from Nedra Brill, she stated the following about ministers > of this time period: > " Ministers were scarce and traveled very extensive circuits. Travel > conditions were on horseback and "less than ideal." Paper was scarce and > they traveled as lightly as possible to save their horse. Thus, they did not > carry a book, pen and ink around with them but waited until returning home > to record the marriages and baptisms performed during their trip. Most did > not keep a separate book for these circuit trips. Rather the rites were > recorded in the church book of their current charge. In essence, this was > THEIR book as it always starts "Marriages performed by the Rev. -----, > pastor of ---. Without further knowledge of the circumstances, one should > never assume that all rites were performed within the walls of that church. > For further info on these traveling ministers, one can read Rev. Paul > Henkel's extensive diaries of his travels which went from Rockingham to NC, > Tennessee and Ohio, several times. > Ø > We are also fortunate to have Rev. John Casper Stoever's records of baptisms > and marriages. He did keep a separate personal ledger and many of these > rites also appear in the church book of his congregation during the same > era. I point out this book because generally he indicated where the event > occured. He was in Oley and in Hanover, and was also in Opequon (Berkeley > Co., WV) and frequently at Monocacy (Frederick Co., MD) Thus, when the > minister says that he married them IN Augusta County, VA, that is very > probably true. The ministered traveled, not the groom! By reading several > more pages of this church record, you might be able to tell if this minister > performed ceremonies in various neighborhoods/counties." > Ø > Now this brings up a few questions. > 1. Are we sure this is Michael who came from Germany and settled in Augusta > County, VA (now Pendleton, Co. WV)? "I think so" > 2. What happened to his first wife? > 3. Where is his first wife buried? > 4. How many children did his first wife have? > > Now a few more references indicate the following: > According to the records of the Peaked Mountain Church in Rockingham County, > VA. George Mallo and his wife Anna Barbara had a son Michael who is born Jan > 29, 1757. His sponsors were Michael Mallo and Barbara Ebermann. So we see by > this record, that Michael was in the Rockingham County in 1757 to witness > his brothers child Michael at his birth and baptism. > > Another excellent reference is by Emmert F. Bittinger - Allegheny Passage, > Churches and Families, West Marva District, Church of the Brethren, > 1752-1990 states the following on the Mallow Family. "The founder of the > South Branch Mallow family was Michael who died in 1772. His wife's name was > Mary. This information comes from court records which contain the > information that Mary was unable to administer her husband's estate and that > Adam Mallow and Frederick Kiester were appointed to do so (Chalkley, I, > 170). They posted bond on Mar. 16, 1773. > Ø > Michael evidently died without a will and the administration and settlement > of the estate was lengthy. Finally, on Nov. 16, 1779, the sale bill was > recorded by the court (Chalkley, III, 156). Bittinger continues to mention > that Michael may have immigrated on the Phoenix on Sept. 15, 1749 for the > name Johann Michael Mallo appears on the ship list. Johann Georg Malle > immigrated the following year, also on the Phoenix, arriving on Aug 28, > 1750. Michael Mallow is described by Morton as one of the earliest settlers > of Pendleton County, having arrived in 1753. (338). He was naturalized on > May 18, 1762, as recorded at the Augusta County Courthouse that year > (Chalkley, I, 97)" > > In the History of Pendleton County, West Virginia by Oren F. Morton, on page > 252, Morton mention Michael married to Mary________. Also, he mentions the > story of Mrs. Mallow being captured by Indians. Again, we have Mary > mentioned. On page 48, Morton stated " At the time of this raid the home of > Michael Mallow lay in a very exposed position. He in some way escaped, but > his wife and son were carried off. Being told the wife was no longer living. > Mallow was on the point of taking a second helpmate. But news of a different > tenor reached him in time, and the two were reunited. The boy was recovered > and was identified only through a mark on his thumb. Another, son Henry, was > born during the wife's captivity." So we see here, that Michael almost got > married when he thought his wife was dead. I wonder who he was planning to > marry. > > The last reference, I will mention is a paper I have obtain from the very > first Mallow reunion which was held at Seneca Park, Pendleton County, WV on > Sept. 11, 1960. In O.R. Mallow's paper, he indicated that he has obtain some > of the information from a geneologist, Ramon D. Mallow of Texas. He > indicates that Michael came south through Maryland and into Virginia. He > stated the following "We think Michael married Mary Miller in what is now > Rockingham Co. VA. About 1753, he came across the mountains and settle on > Mallow's Run near Upper Tract, then Augusta County, VA, now Pendleton > County, WV. In 1758, tragedy befell Michael's home and family when the > Indians destroyed Fort Upper Tract and perpetrated the massacre at Fort > Seybert. Mrs. Mallow and two children, one a boy, Adam, six or seven years > of age, and a baby girl were captured at the home. Michael was away and > escaped capture and perhaps death." > > So again we see the mention of a Mary. I agree with Rick Toothman, that > Michael did marry twice. First to Anna Margareta and later to a Mary. But > was the Mary a Miller or did Michael marry Mary Ingles. According to Mr. > Toothman's book page 225 Johann Georg Mallo, a brother to Michael, married > his cousin Anna Barbara, daughter of Johann Christoph Muller. Muller > (Miller), his cousin was a Muller. Maybe this is where family folklore has > indicated Miller. > > They were related and married into the Miller family. Is it possible that it > is a family error handed down over generations. Hey, everyone makes a > mistakes. Anyhow, I know the following was lengthy but I just wanted to let > everyone researching the Mallow's know that I find very little evidence > which indicates that Johan Michael Mallo was married to Mary Miller. I could > be wrong and if I am please feel free to correct me. This would make a > excellent discussion on this listserve with everyone who is researching the > Mallow family and maybe there will be several people out there in cyberland > that could answer these questions. I could be wrong, but I think Michael was > married twice and that he returned after his first wife's death and > remarried to Mary Ingles. As you can see there has been references to his > death and about his wife Mary. Evidently, Anna Margartha was the one who was > captured by the Indians. Maybe or Maybe not. If I am wrong, please correct > me. Anyone willing to share info, please contact me. > > Thank you, > > Vera Lewis > vlewis@access.mountain.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: HAMRICK,DANIEL <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> > To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 1:44 PM > Subject: Re: Introduction > > > Fortunately, I found this quickly, thanks to Dennis Hevener's books on the > > Heveners, descendants of Jacob (Vol. I) and Frederick (Vol. II). > > These books still can be purchased from Dennis Hevener, who lives at > > Churchill VA. > > > > In any event, Vol. II "Heavener-Hefner-Hevener of the Virginias Frederick > > Vol. II) on Page 4, has the following: > > "Jacob Hevener, son of Nicholas Hevener and Anna Elizabeth Seybert, was > born > > 7 Aug 1744 in Tulpehocken, Berks County, PA, and married 25 may 1765 in > > Brandywine, Pendleton Co., WV , Mary Mallow who was born 9 Mar 1747 in > > Rhineland-Pfaltz, Germany. > > "Jacob died Jan 1811 in Brandywine, Pendleton County, WVa and was buried > in > > Pendleton County (Brandywine) Mary died 1804 in Brandwine, Pendleton Co., > > WV, and was buried in Pendleton Co. WV (Brandywine). > > > > "Baptised as John Jacob Haeffner (nee Hevener) on 8/19/1944 > > (That's what the book says: must have been 1744) at Christ Church, > > Tulpehocken Township, Berks Co., Pa. The sponsors or God parents were > Johan > > Jacob Seibert nee Seybert and Elizaeth Theiss Seibert, his wife and uncle > > and aunt to Jacob. > > "Jacob was appointed an ensign in the Rockingham Co., VA. > > Militiat at court held on 3-27-1780. In addition to his service in the > > militia there are also records for Rockingham County that document his > > provision of supplies to the Revolutionary Army during the American War of > > Independence. > > > > "(See Vol. I of this series for the family line of Jacob) > > > > "The parents of Mary were (Johann) Michael and Mary C. > (Miller) > > Mallow. > > "The Mallow family completed their immigration on 9-15-1749 at > > the port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Phoenix. The Michael Mallow > family > > spent some years in the Tulpehocken, Berks Co., Pa area before settling on > > the South Branch of the Potomac River, Brandywine, Pendleton Co. WV." > > > > That's it. > > I am quoting from the book and realize Pendleton County was then > in > > Virginia. > > > > > > dhamrick@neo.rr.com > > Dan Hamrick > > 402 23rd Street NW > > Canton OH 44709 > > > > ---------- > > >From: ManxLass@aol.com > > >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Subject: Introduction > > >Date: Mon, Jul 5, 1999, 2:07 PM > > > > > > > >Greetings -- > > > > > >I subscribed to the list over a month ago but am just getting around to > > >introducing myself. My Pendleton County families are HEVENER, WIMER, > > >SEI(Y)BERT, and MALLOW. At this point I am especially interested in > finding > > >the date of death of Mary MALLOW who married Jacob HEVENER on May 25, > 1765 in > > >Brandywine. I believe her parents were Johann Michael Mallow and Mary C. > > >Miller. About 10 days ago I was able to spend an hour browsing through > the > > >wonderful genealogical collection in the Franklin Library but couldn't > find a > > >specific reference to her. The name seems to be common in the Upper > Tract > > >area. Any help would be appreciated. > > > > > >Judy Corrin > > > > >

    07/05/1999 06:13:58
    1. Heveners, Mallow, etc.
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. My knowledge of the families of Hevener, Mallow, Seibert, etc. is limited in terms of genealogy of the 18th and part of the 19th centuries. The sources of the knowlege include the Hevener Books by Dennis Hevener, about whom I've written, and the late Annie Ruckman Hogan of Monterville, an outstanding family researcher who shared the Riggleman family line with me. Among others! That is why I took pains to quote the book because I do not have additional information to use to check facts by. Therefore, too, I appreciate your voluminous offering, which I will try to digest this month. It sounds like you are light years ahead of me on these lines. My interest lies in the fact that I have two Hevener lines. One is my great-grandmother, Margaret Daff Hevener, through her marriage to Peter Hamrick, his second marriage. She was first married, according to my information, to William Amos Hevener, son of Reuben Hevener and Sarah Folks. (I do have a great deal of information on the descendants of William Amos and Margaret Daff Hevener.) The other is a great-great grandmother, Julia Ann Hevener, daughter of George Hevener and Kathryn Fulks, born in 1800 and 1803 respectively. I appreciate not only your information but your inquiries because I believe information always needs verified. But I cannot presently go beyond these two sources. dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709

    07/05/1999 03:48:38
    1. Re: Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc.
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. I paid $65.00 a couple of months ago for both books. I believe they were selling separately, depending on which ancestor you want, for about $35.00. That includes shipping. You can email him but sometimes he takes days to answer. He apparently is taking life somewhat easier than most of us instant mongers on the internet. dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709 ---------- >From: "Billie Jo Runyon" <billiejo@gte.net> >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc. >Date: Mon, Jul 5, 1999, 3:22 PM > >Do you know the cost/shipping? Billie Jo > >----- Original Message ----- >From: HAMRICK,DANIEL <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> >To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 2:04 PM >Subject: Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc. > > >The books on the Heveners, Seiberts, Mallows, etc. can be purchased from >Dennis Hevener at the following addresses. > > > >Dennis Hevener >³Heavener, Hefner, Hevner² >Vol. I (Jacob) and Vol. II (Frederick) >311 Mounain Run Road >Churchill, VA 24421 >email: dnhgene@vaix2.net > > >

    07/05/1999 03:35:39
    1. RE: Introduction
    2. William J. Long
    3. Judy: Sorry that I can help regarding your question, but I was wondering if you had information on your Mallow line. My GGG Grandfather, William Long, married a Clarissa Mallow on 17 Feb 1887. Clarissa was born 7 May 1882, died 1897 and is buried in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, OH. Some of the earlier Longs and spouses came out of Pendleton County. I would be grateful for whatever information you might have. Thanks Bill -----Original Message----- From: ManxLass@aol.com [mailto:ManxLass@aol.com] Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 1:07 PM To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Introduction Greetings -- I subscribed to the list over a month ago but am just getting around to introducing myself. My Pendleton County families are HEVENER, WIMER, SEI(Y)BERT, and MALLOW. At this point I am especially interested in finding the date of death of Mary MALLOW who married Jacob HEVENER on May 25, 1765 in Brandywine. I believe her parents were Johann Michael Mallow and Mary C. Miller. About 10 days ago I was able to spend an hour browsing through the wonderful genealogical collection in the Franklin Library but couldn't find a specific reference to her. The name seems to be common in the Upper Tract area. Any help would be appreciated. Judy Corrin

    07/05/1999 02:50:26
    1. Re: Pendleton County.
    2. nanny
    3. Harvey,We are cousins.I come from the same line you do. My grandmother was Florence Sponaugle,d/o George & Sasah.. Tell me,how did you find the info on this George Sponaugle, as Father of BALSER? & did you find proof that Sarah's maiden name was WHITE. I have studied this family for years, & got Paul Sponaugle to write the book. He could afford it,i couldn't. If you have proof of these things,i sure would like to know. Your cousin ,Emolene Lynch Coolville,OH. ---------- > From: Harvey <niteowl@newwave.net> > To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Pendleton County. > Date: Monday, July 05, 1999 9:44 AM > > Hello, my full name is Harvey Wesley Sponaugle, I have been working on the Sponaugle Family, I have traced it back to Balsar Sponaugle(abt 1772 - abt 1834), who lived in Pendleton County around 1803, maybe a little before that. I have also found his father George Sponogle(abt 1740 - abt 1775) in Warriors Mask, Huntingdon County, PA. > My lineage to these individuals goes like this: > > Myself - Harvey Wesley Sponaugle (b. 2/15/1967 Huntington, Cabell County, WV) currently living in South Charleston, WV married Karen Sue Horvath 8/15/1998 > > My Father - Earl Joe Sponaugle (b. 9/17/1935 Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV) currently living in West Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV married Linda Lou Hall 2/18/1966 > > My Grandfather - Harvey Wilson Sponaugle (b. 2/26/1880 Cedarville, Gilmer County, WV d. 4/13/1949 Hamlin , Lincoln County, WV) buried at Harvey's Creek Cemetary, Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV married Willa Lucinda Lucas 6/24/1931 > > My Great Grandfather - George Washington Sponaugle (b. 1/13/1840 Circleville, Pendleton County, WV((VA)) d. 10/5/1926 Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV) buried at Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV married Sarah Marks 11/6/1866 > > My Great Great Grandfather - George Sponaugle (b. 1804 Pendleton County, VA d. 5/10/1869 Cedarville, Gilmer County, WV) married Mary Catherine Shroyers 12/4/1827 > > My Great Great Great Grandfather - Balsar Sponaugle (b. abt 1772 PA d. abt 1834 Pendleton County, VA) married Sarah White abt 1793 > > My Great Great Great Great Grandfather - George Sponaugle b. abt 1740 Germany d. abt 1775 Huntingdon County Pa) > > I have some information on siblings, or these people, if I can be of any help to anyone, just let me know. If you have any information on these people, please let me know. Thanks you > > people, please let me know. Thanks you >

    07/05/1999 02:10:07
    1. Re: Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc.
    2. Billie Jo Runyon
    3. In Louise Morrison's book on the Hefners she says: "My great-uncle, Milton Wylie Humphreys, told me and wrote in his autobiography that Mary Mallow Hevener lived to be 112 years of age and died in 1861 at the home of her granddaughter, Mary McQuain Hefner Humphreys in Greenbrier County, Virginia." What do you think of this? Dennis Hevener gives her date of death as 1804. Billie Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: HAMRICK,DANIEL <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 2:04 PM Subject: Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc. The books on the Heveners, Seiberts, Mallows, etc. can be purchased from Dennis Hevener at the following addresses. Dennis Hevener ³Heavener, Hefner, Hevner² Vol. I (Jacob) and Vol. II (Frederick) 311 Mounain Run Road Churchill, VA 24421 email: dnhgene@vaix2.net

    07/05/1999 01:25:29
    1. Re: Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc.
    2. Billie Jo Runyon
    3. Do you know the cost/shipping? Billie Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: HAMRICK,DANIEL <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 2:04 PM Subject: Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc. The books on the Heveners, Seiberts, Mallows, etc. can be purchased from Dennis Hevener at the following addresses. Dennis Hevener ³Heavener, Hefner, Hevner² Vol. I (Jacob) and Vol. II (Frederick) 311 Mounain Run Road Churchill, VA 24421 email: dnhgene@vaix2.net

    07/05/1999 01:22:15
    1. Hevener - Mallow
    2. Billie Jo Runyon
    3. I would like to share the following from a former discussion of the Mallow family. I would like to hear your opinions......Billie Jo Hi I am really glad there has been alot of questions on the Mallow family. I noticed in your email that you had Johan Michael Mallow married to Mary Miller. What resources do you have that states this. I have found the following information concerning Johan Michael and I would like any resources that would show he was married to a Mary Miller. The only references I have found is in family information from individuals which had no evidence. I have found the following on Johan Michael Mallo and his wives and I am willing to share the information. I do however want to mention information that I have obtained over the years that may have some support that indicates that Michael's second wife might be Mary Ingles of Philadelphia and not the folklore Mary Miller mention in many references. But again, I could be wrong. Lets sort out the following facts: First, I also have the following information by Rick Toothman - Pendleton County (West) Virginia, Deed book Records, 1788-1813 and Annette Kuselman Burgert's Eighteenth Century Immigrants for the Northern Alsace to America. According to Burgert's information on page 354 of her book, "Joh. Michael Mallo and his wife Anna Margretha had a daughter Anna Maria b. 19 Oct. 1749, bp. 22 Oct 1749. Sponsors were listed as Joh. Ramler, single; Anna Maria Moser. Michael Mallo was the son of Hans Dieboldt Mallo and Anna Catharina Voltz. He immigrated in 1749 on the Phoenix." This has raised the following questions: Ø Was Michael Mallo married in Alsace? Ø What was Anna Margretha's maiden name? The above information does indicate that Michael probably was married in Alsace. Burgert further supplies records from Chalkley's Chronicles: "Augusta co. adms: Dated 18 May 1758 - Michael Mallow's bond as Adm. of Peter Moser. His estate was settle 28 June 1758 by Michael Mallow. Michael Mallo also settled Georg Mouse's estate on 28 June 1758. Michael Mallow also appraised several estates, including John Conrad in 1759, Ludwick Foalkes in 1760, Andrew Smith in 1765, Valentine Giles in 1766. 16 Mar. 1773. Adam Mallow and Fred. Keester's bond (with Henry Stone, John Skidmore) as Adm. of Michael Mallow. Mallow's estate was appraised 8 Apr. 1773." Now we see that Michael was in the Augusta Area before 1758 and died sometime around 1772. Rick Toothman states the following "Johann Michael Mallo, son of Hans Diebolt Mallo and Anna Catharina Voltz, b 8 October 1720 at Griesbach, d. late 1772 in Augusta Co. VA (now Pendleton Co, WV). Family lore calls his wife Mary Miller. Ø It appears that he was married more than once, and it is certain that he married (1) overseas, but hasn't been able to locate a European record of his first marriage. Michael emigrated to America on the ship Phoenix, arriving in the fall of 1749. Shortly afterward, a daughter of Johann Michael Mallo and Anna Margaretha was bp in Berks Co, PA. By about 1753, Michael was living on Mallows Run of the South Branch. He had a survey that year of 470 acres, patented in 1761. Michael's wife and children were captured by Indians about 1758, during the French and Indian War; his wife and son Adam later returned, along with another son, Henry, born during the mother's captivity, but a daughter was lost. He died by 21 November 1772, when a lawsuit of his abates by death of plaintiff. Estate records call his widow Mary Mallow". Here Mr. Toothman makes record of Mary twice and indicates he was possibly married twice. Other references I have state the following: According to Colonel Henry Boget's Papers, Manuscript Number 21646 page 44 on the 26 Feb 1761. He has a letter written by a W. Hoy which indicated the wife of Michael Mallow captured by Indians in 1758. The papers indicate that she was in the same fort as the George Mouse family and was sold later to a French man and was living in Montreal, Canada in 1761. Henry Boqet had taken an expedition in the summer of 1764 to return captives in the 1763 Pontiac and French & Indian War. This information was abstracted by historian and genealogist Bill Rice who does extensive research of this time period. So we know in 1758, Michael's wife was captured, we don't know her name however. Was it Anna Margartha? I obtained a record by looking at the records of a film located at the nearby Mormon church. This film was of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation on the Oley Hills, Colebrookdale, Berks County, PA., known as Oley Hills Union Church in Pike Township. According to the church records. "Married by the Rev. Alexander Murray on Dec. 3, 1769 Michael Mallo in Augusta Co. of Virginia and Mary Ingle of Philadelphia County, PA were married." This information is from the Register of Marriages of the Church of Reading & SA Gabriel's in Berks County, PA. Information was on page 259. In an email note from Nedra Brill, she stated the following about ministers of this time period: " Ministers were scarce and traveled very extensive circuits. Travel conditions were on horseback and "less than ideal." Paper was scarce and they traveled as lightly as possible to save their horse. Thus, they did not carry a book, pen and ink around with them but waited until returning home to record the marriages and baptisms performed during their trip. Most did not keep a separate book for these circuit trips. Rather the rites were recorded in the church book of their current charge. In essence, this was THEIR book as it always starts "Marriages performed by the Rev. -----, pastor of ---. Without further knowledge of the circumstances, one should never assume that all rites were performed within the walls of that church. For further info on these traveling ministers, one can read Rev. Paul Henkel's extensive diaries of his travels which went from Rockingham to NC, Tennessee and Ohio, several times. Ø We are also fortunate to have Rev. John Casper Stoever's records of baptisms and marriages. He did keep a separate personal ledger and many of these rites also appear in the church book of his congregation during the same era. I point out this book because generally he indicated where the event occured. He was in Oley and in Hanover, and was also in Opequon (Berkeley Co., WV) and frequently at Monocacy (Frederick Co., MD) Thus, when the minister says that he married them IN Augusta County, VA, that is very probably true. The ministered traveled, not the groom! By reading several more pages of this church record, you might be able to tell if this minister performed ceremonies in various neighborhoods/counties." Ø Now this brings up a few questions. 1. Are we sure this is Michael who came from Germany and settled in Augusta County, VA (now Pendleton, Co. WV)? "I think so" 2. What happened to his first wife? 3. Where is his first wife buried? 4. How many children did his first wife have? Now a few more references indicate the following: According to the records of the Peaked Mountain Church in Rockingham County, VA. George Mallo and his wife Anna Barbara had a son Michael who is born Jan 29, 1757. His sponsors were Michael Mallo and Barbara Ebermann. So we see by this record, that Michael was in the Rockingham County in 1757 to witness his brothers child Michael at his birth and baptism. Another excellent reference is by Emmert F. Bittinger - Allegheny Passage, Churches and Families, West Marva District, Church of the Brethren, 1752-1990 states the following on the Mallow Family. "The founder of the South Branch Mallow family was Michael who died in 1772. His wife's name was Mary. This information comes from court records which contain the information that Mary was unable to administer her husband's estate and that Adam Mallow and Frederick Kiester were appointed to do so (Chalkley, I, 170). They posted bond on Mar. 16, 1773. Ø Michael evidently died without a will and the administration and settlement of the estate was lengthy. Finally, on Nov. 16, 1779, the sale bill was recorded by the court (Chalkley, III, 156). Bittinger continues to mention that Michael may have immigrated on the Phoenix on Sept. 15, 1749 for the name Johann Michael Mallo appears on the ship list. Johann Georg Malle immigrated the following year, also on the Phoenix, arriving on Aug 28, 1750. Michael Mallow is described by Morton as one of the earliest settlers of Pendleton County, having arrived in 1753. (338). He was naturalized on May 18, 1762, as recorded at the Augusta County Courthouse that year (Chalkley, I, 97)" In the History of Pendleton County, West Virginia by Oren F. Morton, on page 252, Morton mention Michael married to Mary________. Also, he mentions the story of Mrs. Mallow being captured by Indians. Again, we have Mary mentioned. On page 48, Morton stated " At the time of this raid the home of Michael Mallow lay in a very exposed position. He in some way escaped, but his wife and son were carried off. Being told the wife was no longer living. Mallow was on the point of taking a second helpmate. But news of a different tenor reached him in time, and the two were reunited. The boy was recovered and was identified only through a mark on his thumb. Another, son Henry, was born during the wife's captivity." So we see here, that Michael almost got married when he thought his wife was dead. I wonder who he was planning to marry. The last reference, I will mention is a paper I have obtain from the very first Mallow reunion which was held at Seneca Park, Pendleton County, WV on Sept. 11, 1960. In O.R. Mallow's paper, he indicated that he has obtain some of the information from a geneologist, Ramon D. Mallow of Texas. He indicates that Michael came south through Maryland and into Virginia. He stated the following "We think Michael married Mary Miller in what is now Rockingham Co. VA. About 1753, he came across the mountains and settle on Mallow's Run near Upper Tract, then Augusta County, VA, now Pendleton County, WV. In 1758, tragedy befell Michael's home and family when the Indians destroyed Fort Upper Tract and perpetrated the massacre at Fort Seybert. Mrs. Mallow and two children, one a boy, Adam, six or seven years of age, and a baby girl were captured at the home. Michael was away and escaped capture and perhaps death." So again we see the mention of a Mary. I agree with Rick Toothman, that Michael did marry twice. First to Anna Margareta and later to a Mary. But was the Mary a Miller or did Michael marry Mary Ingles. According to Mr. Toothman's book page 225 Johann Georg Mallo, a brother to Michael, married his cousin Anna Barbara, daughter of Johann Christoph Muller. Muller (Miller), his cousin was a Muller. Maybe this is where family folklore has indicated Miller. They were related and married into the Miller family. Is it possible that it is a family error handed down over generations. Hey, everyone makes a mistakes. Anyhow, I know the following was lengthy but I just wanted to let everyone researching the Mallow's know that I find very little evidence which indicates that Johan Michael Mallo was married to Mary Miller. I could be wrong and if I am please feel free to correct me. This would make a excellent discussion on this listserve with everyone who is researching the Mallow family and maybe there will be several people out there in cyberland that could answer these questions. I could be wrong, but I think Michael was married twice and that he returned after his first wife's death and remarried to Mary Ingles. As you can see there has been references to his death and about his wife Mary. Evidently, Anna Margartha was the one who was captured by the Indians. Maybe or Maybe not. If I am wrong, please correct me. Anyone willing to share info, please contact me. Thank you, Vera Lewis vlewis@access.mountain.net ----- Original Message ----- From: HAMRICK,DANIEL <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 1:44 PM Subject: Re: Introduction > Fortunately, I found this quickly, thanks to Dennis Hevener's books on the > Heveners, descendants of Jacob (Vol. I) and Frederick (Vol. II). > These books still can be purchased from Dennis Hevener, who lives at > Churchill VA. > > In any event, Vol. II "Heavener-Hefner-Hevener of the Virginias Frederick > Vol. II) on Page 4, has the following: > "Jacob Hevener, son of Nicholas Hevener and Anna Elizabeth Seybert, was born > 7 Aug 1744 in Tulpehocken, Berks County, PA, and married 25 may 1765 in > Brandywine, Pendleton Co., WV , Mary Mallow who was born 9 Mar 1747 in > Rhineland-Pfaltz, Germany. > "Jacob died Jan 1811 in Brandywine, Pendleton County, WVa and was buried in > Pendleton County (Brandywine) Mary died 1804 in Brandwine, Pendleton Co., > WV, and was buried in Pendleton Co. WV (Brandywine). > > "Baptised as John Jacob Haeffner (nee Hevener) on 8/19/1944 > (That's what the book says: must have been 1744) at Christ Church, > Tulpehocken Township, Berks Co., Pa. The sponsors or God parents were Johan > Jacob Seibert nee Seybert and Elizaeth Theiss Seibert, his wife and uncle > and aunt to Jacob. > "Jacob was appointed an ensign in the Rockingham Co., VA. > Militiat at court held on 3-27-1780. In addition to his service in the > militia there are also records for Rockingham County that document his > provision of supplies to the Revolutionary Army during the American War of > Independence. > > "(See Vol. I of this series for the family line of Jacob) > > "The parents of Mary were (Johann) Michael and Mary C. (Miller) > Mallow. > "The Mallow family completed their immigration on 9-15-1749 at > the port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Phoenix. The Michael Mallow family > spent some years in the Tulpehocken, Berks Co., Pa area before settling on > the South Branch of the Potomac River, Brandywine, Pendleton Co. WV." > > That's it. > I am quoting from the book and realize Pendleton County was then in > Virginia. > > > dhamrick@neo.rr.com > Dan Hamrick > 402 23rd Street NW > Canton OH 44709 > > ---------- > >From: ManxLass@aol.com > >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Introduction > >Date: Mon, Jul 5, 1999, 2:07 PM > > > > >Greetings -- > > > >I subscribed to the list over a month ago but am just getting around to > >introducing myself. My Pendleton County families are HEVENER, WIMER, > >SEI(Y)BERT, and MALLOW. At this point I am especially interested in finding > >the date of death of Mary MALLOW who married Jacob HEVENER on May 25, 1765 in > >Brandywine. I believe her parents were Johann Michael Mallow and Mary C. > >Miller. About 10 days ago I was able to spend an hour browsing through the > >wonderful genealogical collection in the Franklin Library but couldn't find a > >specific reference to her. The name seems to be common in the Upper Tract > >area. Any help would be appreciated. > > > >Judy Corrin > > >

    07/05/1999 01:14:02
    1. Hevener, Seibert, Mallow, etc.
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. The books on the Heveners, Seiberts, Mallows, etc. can be purchased from Dennis Hevener at the following addresses. Dennis Hevener ³Heavener, Hefner, Hevner² Vol. I (Jacob) and Vol. II (Frederick) 311 Mounain Run Road Churchill, VA 24421 email: dnhgene@vaix2.net

    07/05/1999 01:04:25
    1. Fwd:Cemetery Maps
    2. --part1_90cb5b47.24b29114_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thought some of you might be interested in this. Joe Harris --part1_90cb5b47.24b29114_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yg02.mx.aol.com (rly-yg02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.2]) by air-yg04.mail.aol.com (v59.54) with SMTP; Mon, 05 Jul 1999 18:22:44 -0400 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-yg02.mx.aol.com (vx) with SMTP; Mon, 05 Jul 1999 18:22:26 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id PAA04699; Mon, 5 Jul 1999 15:21:37 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 15:21:37 -0700 (PDT) From: sweeze@isrv.com Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19990705222211.017135c4@isrv.com> X-Sender: sweeze@isrv.com X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (32) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 18:22:11 -0400 Old-To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Resent-Message-ID: <cN3Lz.A.RJB.x_Sg3@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Unidentified subject! Reply-To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2636 X-Loop: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I got this from another list and thought I'd share. It sounds very interesting... >>To all my fellow researchers. My brother is a truck driver. He gave me a program today that just blew my mind. It is a travel program that he purchased at Walmart for $9.95. It is called Travel Maps USA by Cosmi. It shows all the cemeteries in the United States. All the County Roads. And all the main roads. You can search by Address, City, State, County, Zip Code, Airport, and Other Places. In Other Places you can put the name of the Cemetery that you are trying to find and it will show you exactly where it is. You can zoom in on the cemetery and it will show you the layout of the cemetery When you first find the cemetery it shows 2 crosses side by side. Click on them and the cemetery layout will appear. No more asking anyone how to get to that cemetery. You can put in your address and the address of the cemetery and it will give you turn by turn directions to it. Let me tell you it is a must for all of us researchersand the price is right and you can get it at your nearby walmart. When you look for it it will be in a cd case on a rack. It is not in a box. There are no instructions with the program. The program has a built in help file. Take my word for it, it is a must for all of us researchers.<< ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com Click below for the digest list: mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe (Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) --part1_90cb5b47.24b29114_boundary--

    07/05/1999 12:52:04
    1. Re: Introduction
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. Fortunately, I found this quickly, thanks to Dennis Hevener's books on the Heveners, descendants of Jacob (Vol. I) and Frederick (Vol. II). These books still can be purchased from Dennis Hevener, who lives at Churchill VA. In any event, Vol. II "Heavener-Hefner-Hevener of the Virginias Frederick Vol. II) on Page 4, has the following: "Jacob Hevener, son of Nicholas Hevener and Anna Elizabeth Seybert, was born 7 Aug 1744 in Tulpehocken, Berks County, PA, and married 25 may 1765 in Brandywine, Pendleton Co., WV , Mary Mallow who was born 9 Mar 1747 in Rhineland-Pfaltz, Germany. "Jacob died Jan 1811 in Brandywine, Pendleton County, WVa and was buried in Pendleton County (Brandywine) Mary died 1804 in Brandwine, Pendleton Co., WV, and was buried in Pendleton Co. WV (Brandywine). "Baptised as John Jacob Haeffner (nee Hevener) on 8/19/1944 (That's what the book says: must have been 1744) at Christ Church, Tulpehocken Township, Berks Co., Pa. The sponsors or God parents were Johan Jacob Seibert nee Seybert and Elizaeth Theiss Seibert, his wife and uncle and aunt to Jacob. "Jacob was appointed an ensign in the Rockingham Co., VA. Militiat at court held on 3-27-1780. In addition to his service in the militia there are also records for Rockingham County that document his provision of supplies to the Revolutionary Army during the American War of Independence. "(See Vol. I of this series for the family line of Jacob) "The parents of Mary were (Johann) Michael and Mary C. (Miller) Mallow. "The Mallow family completed their immigration on 9-15-1749 at the port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Phoenix. The Michael Mallow family spent some years in the Tulpehocken, Berks Co., Pa area before settling on the South Branch of the Potomac River, Brandywine, Pendleton Co. WV." That's it. I am quoting from the book and realize Pendleton County was then in Virginia. dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709 ---------- >From: ManxLass@aol.com >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Introduction >Date: Mon, Jul 5, 1999, 2:07 PM > >Greetings -- > >I subscribed to the list over a month ago but am just getting around to >introducing myself. My Pendleton County families are HEVENER, WIMER, >SEI(Y)BERT, and MALLOW. At this point I am especially interested in finding >the date of death of Mary MALLOW who married Jacob HEVENER on May 25, 1765 in >Brandywine. I believe her parents were Johann Michael Mallow and Mary C. >Miller. About 10 days ago I was able to spend an hour browsing through the >wonderful genealogical collection in the Franklin Library but couldn't find a >specific reference to her. The name seems to be common in the Upper Tract >area. Any help would be appreciated. > >Judy Corrin >

    07/05/1999 12:44:30
    1. Re: Introduction
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. I have all these surnames in my family tree, and I may have limited information. I'll get back to you after I get through required daily tasks. ---------- >From: ManxLass@aol.com >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Introduction >Date: Mon, Jul 5, 1999, 2:07 PM > >Greetings -- > >I subscribed to the list over a month ago but am just getting around to >introducing myself. My Pendleton County families are HEVENER, WIMER, >SEI(Y)BERT, and MALLOW. At this point I am especially interested in finding >the date of death of Mary MALLOW who married Jacob HEVENER on May 25, 1765 in >Brandywine. I believe her parents were Johann Michael Mallow and Mary C. >Miller. About 10 days ago I was able to spend an hour browsing through the >wonderful genealogical collection in the Franklin Library but couldn't find a >specific reference to her. The name seems to be common in the Upper Tract >area. Any help would be appreciated. > >Judy Corrin >

    07/05/1999 12:30:49
    1. HEVENER/MALLOW
    2. Thanks so much. I really appreciate all the information. Judy Corrin

    07/05/1999 08:58:07
    1. Introduction
    2. Greetings -- I subscribed to the list over a month ago but am just getting around to introducing myself. My Pendleton County families are HEVENER, WIMER, SEI(Y)BERT, and MALLOW. At this point I am especially interested in finding the date of death of Mary MALLOW who married Jacob HEVENER on May 25, 1765 in Brandywine. I believe her parents were Johann Michael Mallow and Mary C. Miller. About 10 days ago I was able to spend an hour browsing through the wonderful genealogical collection in the Franklin Library but couldn't find a specific reference to her. The name seems to be common in the Upper Tract area. Any help would be appreciated. Judy Corrin

    07/05/1999 08:07:02
    1. Pendleton County.
    2. Harvey
    3. Hello, my full name is Harvey Wesley Sponaugle, I have been working on the Sponaugle Family, I have traced it back to Balsar Sponaugle(abt 1772 - abt 1834), who lived in Pendleton County around 1803, maybe a little before that. I have also found his father George Sponogle(abt 1740 - abt 1775) in Warriors Mask, Huntingdon County, PA. My lineage to these individuals goes like this: Myself - Harvey Wesley Sponaugle (b. 2/15/1967 Huntington, Cabell County, WV) currently living in South Charleston, WV married Karen Sue Horvath 8/15/1998 My Father - Earl Joe Sponaugle (b. 9/17/1935 Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV) currently living in West Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV married Linda Lou Hall 2/18/1966 My Grandfather - Harvey Wilson Sponaugle (b. 2/26/1880 Cedarville, Gilmer County, WV d. 4/13/1949 Hamlin , Lincoln County, WV) buried at Harvey's Creek Cemetary, Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV married Willa Lucinda Lucas 6/24/1931 My Great Grandfather - George Washington Sponaugle (b. 1/13/1840 Circleville, Pendleton County, WV((VA)) d. 10/5/1926 Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV) buried at Hamlin, Lincoln County, WV married Sarah Marks 11/6/1866 My Great Great Grandfather - George Sponaugle (b. 1804 Pendleton County, VA d. 5/10/1869 Cedarville, Gilmer County, WV) married Mary Catherine Shroyers 12/4/1827 My Great Great Great Grandfather - Balsar Sponaugle (b. abt 1772 PA d. abt 1834 Pendleton County, VA) married Sarah White abt 1793 My Great Great Great Great Grandfather - George Sponaugle b. abt 1740 Germany d. abt 1775 Huntingdon County Pa) I have some information on siblings, or these people, if I can be of any help to anyone, just let me know. If you have any information on these people, please let me know. Thanks you people, please let me know. Thanks you

    07/05/1999 07:44:27
    1. re: Mullenax
    2. Helen K Fest
    3. Hi Dan, Thanks for writing. Don't think I can help you much. But I'll send you what I have. FIRST: This is not my line. It's as I have it and it DOES need work. OK, now that that's out of the way. This Samuel Mullenax, Sr. info came from Morton's "Pdln. Co. Hist" and "Highland Co. History". He was b. abt. 1778; m. 1805 to Charity Colaw in Highland Co., Va.. He d. before 5 March 1834 when his will was probated in Pendleton Co. WBk. #4 pg. 155. The will dated 12 Nov. 1833. Names his wife, Charity; son: William son: Samuel Dau: Polly Dau: Elisebeth also mentions: John Heaslite??(it looks like) and Samuel Gibson. It's signed by Samuel's mark Extr.: Jacob Colaw Wit: William Johnson and Jesse Johnson Charity was b. abt. 1778; died _?_ March 1858 - Jackson's River, Highland Co., Va. found in Highland Death Reg. line #19, d.o. Frederick Colaw. You should try and come to the reunion. Happy Hunting, Helen

    07/04/1999 08:33:07
    1. Bland
    2. Happy 4th to all, Can anyone tell me who the wives of Enoch Bland s/o Thomas Bland and Rachel Shoulders, were? Thanks many times, Una K

    07/04/1999 01:33:31
    1. Simeon Harris, Primative Baptist Preacher
    2. Teresa Harris
    3. Hi To All, I am searching for any information about Simeon Harris b. 1761 possibly Wales England. d. 21 FEB 1874 Barbour Co., VA. Simeon married Hannah Smith 31 OCT 1786 Harrison Co., VA. They lived near Meadowville. Legend is that he came from Rockingham VA. Their children: Catherine Harris b. 1798 Mary Hannah Harris b. 1807 m. Isaac Phillips 15 MAY 1822 Margaret Harris m. George McKinney GEORGE WASHINGTON HARRIS b. 21 FEB 1800 d. 1 FEB 1893 m. Christina Cross 28 APR 1822 John Harris B. 2 SEPT 1788 d. 13 JUNE 1881 Henry Harris B. 1810 Thanks in advance, Teresa Harris

    07/04/1999 01:13:32