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    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 >

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