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Note for: John Jacob Treibelbis, 10 APR 1709 - 8 FEB 1761
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Individual Note: FA7: Source Name: BURGERT, ANNETTE KUNSELMAN. Eighteenth Century Pennsylvania Emigrants from Hassloch and Boehl in the Palatinate. Worthington, Ohio: AKB Publications, 1983. 32p. 3 3
_FA8: Source Annotation: Date and port of arrival, a few are date of emigration and intended destination. Revision of article originally published in Der Reggeboge (Pennsylvania German Society), vol. 12:2 (April 1978). Spouse and any children not born in New Wor 3 3
_FA9: Source Page #: 22 3 3
Immigration: 26 OCT 1732 Came to USA on the ship "Mary" to Pennsylvania from London. From Hannesthal Switzerland.
Note: Largest taxpayor in Richmond twp, paying 30 pounds fed tax.
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Note for: David Martz, ABT 1807 -
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Individual Note: The 1860 Federal Census lists David Martz, 53 and his wife, Catherine, 50 living in Richland Twp., Venango Co., PA. Their children are Elizabeth, 25; John, 22 (school teacher); David, 18 (farmer); Esther, 15; Samuel, 13 and Mary 11. David is a farmer and owns his farm which is valued at $2500 and his personal estate is worth $300. All were born in PA. The children attend school. (June 22, 1860; p. 495)
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Note for: John Rowe, -
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Individual Note: By Bridget, John Row had two sons: John and Hugh. Each son had a large family and became prominent in town. Elder John resided at his farm until his death in 1661. His wife afterward married William Collman of Gloucester, and died in 1680.
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Note for: William Jeggles, 1589 - 1659
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Individual Note: The Jeggles were an early family of Salem shipwrights about whom little is known. The original settler, William Jeggles, died in 1659. By Bridget, John Row had two sons: John and Hugh. Each son had a large family and became prominent in town. Elder John resided at his farm until his death in 1661. His wife afterward married William Collman of Gloucester, and died in 1680.
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Note for: Thomas Mapes, MAY 1628 - 19 OCT 1687
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Emigration: Date: ABT 1638
Place: England to New Haven, CT
Event: Type: Indenture
Date: 1662
Place: Made a free man at Hartford, CT
Individual Note: Page 461: This endenture made this 23rd July 1713-4, between William Mapes of Southold, Yeoman, on ye one part, and John Coleman of ye Said Town, on the other part, Witnesseth, That whereas the said John Coleman do th possess fifty acres of land lying at Cattehouge in the Said Town which was bequethed to his mother by Thomas Mapes late of ye Said Town deed (her father) in his will and testament, and where as ye said William Mapes doth now possess the allotments of land adjoining to ye said fifty acres, and ye bounds before this time not being absolutely made to the Said fifty acre between them. Now to ye end that perfecttual bounds shall be had and made between the parties to these presents in Manner and forme following:
First, ye said William Mapes for himself doth promise that he, ye said John Coleman, shall from henceforth have, hold and enjoy ye said fifty acres of in width thirty poles and extend in length until the width of thirty poles doeth make fifty acres, and that Sd. William Mapes nor his heirs shall henceforth laime or demand any right or tittle within the limits of ye said fifty acres, but there of shall be utterly debarred and excluded, and the said John Coleman and his heirs doth promise that from hence forth he nor his heirs shall claime any other bounds to the said fifty acres than is above expressed, but from all right or demand to any other bounds shall be utterly excluded and debarred by these presents. In witness wh ere of the parties to these presents have herunto set their hands and seal ye above date written. William Mapes (seal) John Coleman (seal) Witness: John Wick, Joseph Wickham Entered 3 March 1713-4, pr Benj. Youngs, Town Clerk.
NOTE. From the above deeds we find that the mother of John and William Coleman was Mary, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Mapes. Thomas Mapes makes deposition on the 27th day of January 1658, that he was thirty years old, making his birth in the year 1628. He was one of the band that left England under Parson Youngs about 1638 and arrived in New Haven, Conn., first, then in Southold in 1640. The following are the names of the band: Rev. John Youngs, Perer Hallock, Thomas Mapes, Isaac Arnold, John Budd, John Tuthill, Barnabas Horton, John Conkline, William Wells, Esq., Mathias Corwin, Robert Ackerly, Jacob Corry, Richard Terry.
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Note for: William Purrier, 1590 -
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Individual Note: William Purrier Naval Captain who emigrated along with his family aboard the HOPEWELL which sailed from England on April 1, 1635. Among the earliest settlers at Southold. PURRIER, WILLIAM (d. 1676). Deputy (Southol d) to N. H. Leg., June 1653, May 1656, May 1661; Judge (Southold), May 1656 On December 11th, 1656, he was appointed, together with Lieutenant Budd, Barnabas Horton, and William Wells, to order town affairs. They were to meet in the "meetinghouse," and were to be fined twenty shillings for non-attendance, unless they could show a good reason. (Southold Records.) WILLIAM PURRIER, of Southold, "In perfect health of body," makes his grandson James Reeve, "now living with me," his sole executor, and desi res him to take his mother, my eldest daughter Mary Reeve, into his family and provide for her during life. If she refuse, then he is to pay her 20 Nobles yearly. "I leave to my two youngest daughters, Sarah Mapes and Martha Osmun œ20 each." To "Isaac Reeve who now lives with me," two oxen. To my grandchild Mary Wyndes, one cow. To Thomas Terrill who married my grand daughter Mary Reeve, two acres of land by his dwelling house. To grand son James Reeve all my dwelling house, lands and meadows. Dated December 13, 1671. Witnesses Nicholas Eades, John Youngs. James Reeve is confirmed as executor May 13, 1676.
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Note for: Tolbert Dale, 29 JAN 1824 - 14 JUN 1866
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Individual Note: Tolbert Dale ,
Enlistment Date: 05 July 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Pennsylvania
Unit Numbers: 2270 2270
Service Record: Enlisted as a Sergeant on 05 July 1861
Enlisted in Company E, 39th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 05 July 1861.
Received a disability discharge Company E, 39th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 21 June 1862
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Note for: John P. Dale, 13 SEP 1799 - 4 OCT 1883
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Individual Note: Note:
Central Pennsylvania Commemorative Biographical Record p 591 Joseph L. Dale
1799 - John P. Dale the father of Joseph L Dale was born in Lycoming County and was first married to Margaret McCracken of Clearfield County Pa.
Egle's Notes and Queries Annual Volume 1897 p 162 The Dale Family
1799 - September 13, John P. Dale was born. His second wife was Margaret McCracken.
Central Pennsylvania Commemorative Biographical Record p 591 Joseph L. Dale
1799 - John P. Dale the father of Joseph L Dale was born in Lycoming County and was first married to Margaret McCracken of Clearfield County Pa.
Egle's Notes and Queries Annual Volume 1897 p 162 The Dale Family
1799 - September 13, John P. Dale was born. His second wife was Margaret McCracken.
Father's name may have been William Dale of Loyalsock Twp., Lycoming co., PA in 1800. Notation from census is: 4 white males under 10
3 white males 10-15
1 white male 26-44
1 white female 10-15
1 white female 16-25
Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania
For some time he was mail carrier. The mail was carried on horseback,
and the route extended from Bellefonte to Franklin, and two weeks were
required in which to make the round trip. Most of the distance was
through an almost unbroken forest. At that time the Indian still
occupied his wigwam, and the native wild animals howled in the forests
through which the road ran. Mr. Dale cultivated the friendship of the
Indians living along the mail route, and frequently stopped with them in
their wigwams for the purpose of obtaining food, or to warm himself at
their numerous cheerful fires of oak or birch logs.
John P. Dale became a member of the Methodist Church in 1840, and was o
of the organizers and founders of the Methodist Church in Curwensville.
He took a active part in camp meetings, revivals, prayer, and class
meetings.
In his political affiliation he was an ardent Democrat, and voted for
every Democratic candidate for the Presidency from Andrew Jackson (in
1833) to Gen. Winfield S. Hancock (in 1880). He filled various township
offices, and was once a candidate for county commissioner at the
Democratic primary election. He was defeated by a majority of one vote.
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Note for: James McCracken, BET 1751 AND 1753 - 8 AUG 1820
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Burial: Place: McClures Cemetery,Curwensville,Pa
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Note for: Thomas McCracken, ABT 1708 - 22 AUG 1792
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Individual Note: a Private in war
The following are listed in the first count of Clearfield County in Jan. 1807.
James McCracken; Thomas McCracken; Joseph McCracken, freeman; James McCracken Jr., freeman; Robert McCracken, freeman; Daniel McCracken, freeman
Pvt James McCracken had 13 kids:
Joseph McCracken
Robert McCracken
James McCracken Jr.
Thomas McCracken
Daniel McCraken Sr.
Mary Elizabeth McCracken
John McCracken
William McCracken
Nancy McCracken
Margaret McCracken
Sarah McCracken
Greenwood McCracken
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Note for: Martha Henry, 20 SEP 1802 - 21 SEP 1882
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Burial: Place: Mcclure Cem, Curwensville, Clearfield, Pa
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Note for: David Cox, FEB 1841 -
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Individual Note: The 1870 Federal Census lists a David Cock, 27 and his family living in Cornplanter Twp., Venango Co., PA. The family includes his wife, Katie, 26; son: Charlie, 2. David is an engineer at an oil well born in PA. Katie was born in England. Charles was born in Ohio. (July 30, 1870; p. 97)
The 1880 Federal Census lists a David Cock, 39 and his family living in Rockland Twp., Venango Co., PA. The family includes his wife, Catharine, 36; children: Charles, 12; Laura 6; Harry, 4; and Seth 2. David is a blacksmith born in PA, his father was born in England and his mother in PA. Catherine was born in England along with her parents. Charles was born in Ohio. The other children were born in PA. (June 1, 1880; E.D. 252; p. 1)
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Note for: William Cock, ABT 1806 - BEF 1880
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Individual Note: The 1840 Federal Census for Rockland Twp., Venango Co., PA lists a William Cock and his family. Enumerated are 2 males under 5 years, 1 male between 30 and 40; 1 female under 5 and one female between 20-30 years.
The 1860 Federal Census for Richland Twp., Venango Co, PA lists William Cock as follows:
William Cock
Age in 1860: 54
Birth Year: abt 1806
Birthplace: England
Home in 1860: Richland, Venango, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Post Office: Porterfield
Value of real estate: $500/250
Household Members: Name Age
William Cock 54 - Farmer
Mary Cock 47
Mary J Cock 24
John Cock 23 - farmer
Christopher Cock 21
David Cock 19
W H Cock 17
James Cock 15
Emeline Cock 13
Andrew S Cock 11
P C Cock 9
Lucy Cock 3
Grace M Cock 9.12
The 1870 Federal Census lists William Cocks, 64 and his family living in Richland Twp., Venango Co., PA. Living with him are his wife: Mary, 58; children: Jane M. 34; Emaline, 23; Andrew, 21; Catherine, 18; Ellen L. 13; Marion G. 10. William is a farmer; owns his farm which is worth $2000 and his personal property is worth $840. William was born in England, all others born in PA. (June 8, 1870; p. 501)