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82 "George W. C" is almost certainly "George Wilhelm Carl" MARQUARDT, George Wilhelm Carl (P1)
 
83 Captain of the Third Battalion, Gloucester County Militia, 14 NOV 1778. Promoted to 1st Major of the same, 31 MAR 1778. PAYNE, George (P104)
 
84 Changed Surname from Danberry to Dansberry DANSBERRY, Ascher Scott (P1066)
 
85 Elizabeth Eshleman, Born 24 Aug 1811 d 1 Jul 1880 in Fredericksburg Pa.

The parents are Susanna Holdeman, Haldeman b;Apr. 10, 1784 died May 1, 1862 in Fredricksburg, Pa.
At St. John's Cemetary
and Christian Eshelman Born Feb. 09, 1781 married Aug. 19,1811 in Zion Ev. Lutheran Church, Jamestown, Lebanon, Pa. died Sept. 8, 1852 in Fredricksburg, Lebanon Co. Pa. St. John's Cemetary

The wife Elizabeth (Sarah Eshlern)Eshleman is
Isaac Jacab Barto born Oct.10, 1807 in Berks Co.Pa.
Elizabeth and Isaac J Barto (Are the Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Barto. to me Joyce Barto Core)Their Son Henry Eshleman Barto Born November 05, 1845 Alicitown, Fredricksburg, Lebanon, Pa. Died Nov. 23, 1912 in Columbus Grove, Ohio Putnam County. His first Wife was Magdalena Gamber B. April 24, 1847 Union Township, Lebanon Co. Pa. Died Feb. 17, 1879 in Riley Township Co.Putnam CO. Columbus Grove, Ohio Henry Eshleman Barto then married Sarah Ann Snyder (or Schnyder) in Nov. 20, 1881, in Columbus Grove, Ohio
Putnam Co. Ohio
The Second Wife Grandma Sarah Ann Barto was my Grandma I was about 7 or 8 years old when she died on Feb. 28, 1942 in Col. Grove, Ohio

My Dad was Nolan Henry Barto Born Oct. 1, 1907, Columbus Grove, Ohio Putnam Co. Died Feb. 3, 1967.
There and other children of Susanna Holdeman,Haldeman, Holteman and Christiam Eshelman they are:

Elizabeth Eshleman
Jacob Eshleman
Sarah Eshleman
There are more family, send me the name address and state and I'll send if you want.
Joyce Ann Barto Core
Columbus Grove, Ohio
e-mail Jcore@ql.net

 
ESHELMAN, Christian (P196)
 
86 First published 1886, under title: History of Berks County in Pennsylvania. Source (S-2132937501)
 
87 First-class chess player. Member of the New York, Cosmopolitan, and City chess clubs. HUNTINGTON, William Swift (P1060)
 
88 Includes index. Source (S-2131684032)
 
89 Includes indexes. Source (S-2124575703)
 
90 Middle name "Waters"?


1658-1758 Charles County MD Familes "The first 100 years": Wills, Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts

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Name: Abednego Adams
Sex: M
Birth: 1721 in Charles County, Maryland 1
Death: 1 NOV 1809 in Fairfax County, Virginia
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Refer to Virginia Genealogies for decendents

1. Abednego ADAMS was born 1721 in Maryland, and died 1 Nov 1809 in Fairfax VA. He was buried in Fairfax VA. He was the son of 2. Francis Thomas ADAMS and 3. Mary GODFREY. He married Mary PEAKE in Virginia, daughter of William PEAKE and Jean HEREFORD. She was born 1723 in Maryland, and died 1763 in Virginia. She was buried in Virginia. He married Sarah MOSS 1778 in Virginia.
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ADAMS, FRANCIS, Charles Co. 30 Nov, 1760
26 May, 1766
To son Josias Adams, Negro man, Will.
To son George Adams, Negro man, Sam.
To son Ignatius Adams, land and plantation whereon I dwell called Troops Rendevous, 85 a.
To son Abednego Adams, Negro man called Peter.
To granddau. Anne Elgin, 12 sh. to buy her a ring.
Remainder of estate to my children, my son Samuel Adams's five
children to have the same part that he would have was he living.
Sons Francis Adams and Josias Adams, exs.
Wit: George Jenkins, Richard Robt. Reeder, William Dawing.
MCW 34.127
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Beginning at a White Oak page 273
RS 2:98.
Abednigo Adams sold to Francis Adams for £40 his life interest in 100 acres willed by William Peake to his daughter Mary Adams and her heirs. Mary Adams was the wife of Abednego. Land was in fork of Little Hunting Creek. (Fx. Deeds U:80. 16 April 1792)

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393 ADAMS, ABEDNEGO 100 12 August 1760 NN K:207 Sandy Run adjacent Godfrey.

This is not on Sandy Run of today, but on Giles Run. The courses call for William Godfrey's line and corner. William Godfrey bought 90 acres from William Goings in 1724. (Stafford Deeds 1722-28, D. 121) The 90 acres were devised to Abednego, who is called "cousin" in the will of William Godfrey 16 January 1749. Abednego Adams sold the 90 acres plus the 100 acres of this grant 20 January 1763 to John McIntosh of Colchester. (Fx. Deeds E:220)

Abednego Adams voted in 1755 and is on the rent rolls 1764-1774 for 100 acres; he had accounts at the Alexandria and Colchester Glassford stores. In 1755 he was ordered, with John Peake, Daniel French and John Posey, to procession the land between Accotink, Potomack river, Hunting Creek and the road that leads from Hunting Creek through the Glebe Lands. In 1759 he was ordered, with Thomas Smith, to procession the land between Hunting Creek and Occoquan Ferry and the road that leads from Cameron by the Glebe to Occoquan and Potowmack River.

For Adams family see autobiography of James Truslow Adams, An American Family, edited by John Fitzpatrick.
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468 ADAMS, FRANCIS 44 16 March 1789 NN T:272 SW side of North branch Little Hunting Creek adjacent Stafford.

This was Francis, son of Abednego. He found waste land near the part of the Vandacasteel patent which belonged to Abednego Adams. Francis Adams was clerk of the Truro Vestry 1777-1779.
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528 ADAMS, SAMUEL JR, 6 3/4 28 December 1804 NN 2:504 Little Pimmits Run adjacent Watson and Turberville.

This land was alloted to John Adams, dec'd (1842) in the distribution of the estate of Samuel Adams. William B. Adams of Kentucky and Johnson S. Adams of Illinois and Thornton W. Adams, a brother of William B. Adams, conveyed the land on Little Pimmit Run and a new mill to Albert Wren. (29 March 1842. Fx. Deeds R3:17)
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155 ADDAMS, FRANCIS 202 10 April 1727 NN B:75 Sandy Run corner to Hancock Lee.

RS 2:94 shows this land "which John Hampton dec'd. died seized of containing 283 acres." The survey was made by order of the court and divided the land into six equal parts 17 April 1800.

60 GOING, WILLIAM
THOMAS, EVAN 124 23 November 1714 NN 5:8 Both sides main run of Jonathans Creek, which creek issues out of the west or upper side Occoquan River, beginning at white oak on west side of run near the road leading to Dogue Island neck and in the line of Mr. Giles Traverse.

William Goings sold 90 acres to William Godfrey 6 May 1724. (Stafford Deeds 1722-1728, p. 121) William Godfrey devised the 90 acres to Abednego Adams in his will dated 16 January 1749. Abednego Adams sold the 90 acres to John McIntosh of Colchester 27 January 1763. (Fx. Deeds E:220)
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Contributed by Shirley Middleton Moeller
Charles County Maryland Land Records IB 5.196

At the request of Brandt H Clements & others the following Deed of Gift was recorded this 19th day of July Anno Domini 1802
Know all men by these presents that I Abednigo Clements of Charles County in the
State of Maryland for and in consideration of the Natural Love good Will and affection which I have and do bear towards my Son Brandt Halkerston Clements as also my Wifes Son and two Daughters namely Malachi C Marlow Teasey Marlow and Aley Marlow all of the State of Maryland and County afsd have given and Granted and by these presents do give grant and confirm unto the sd Brandt Halkerston Clements Malachi C Marlow Trasey Marlow and Aley Marlow their heirs executors administrators and Assigns the following property to wit horses, cattle, hogs, beds and furniture, desk, tables, chairs, pots, plates, Dutch oven.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this eleventh day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hunded and two. /s/ Abednigo his mark Clements;
Wit: Richd S Briscoe




Father: Francis Adams b: 1678 in Charles County, Maryland
Mother: Mary Godfrey b: ABT 1678 in Charles County, Maryland

Marriage 1 Mary Peake b: BET 1723 AND 1729 in Stafford County, Virginia
Married: 17 DEC 1746 in Fairfax County, Virginia

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ADAMS, Thornton W. (P168)
 
91 The following was taken from the LDS pedigree Resource CD 34, Pin 813617:

On 1-27-1774, John bought a tract of 226 acres known as Reading in Beth el Twp. from the heirs of his wife's father. Elizabeth predeceased Joh n. Orphans Court of Lebanon Co. in the January Term of 1820.

Among the pioneer families who settled the lovely Hegins or Lykens Valley
in Schuylkill County were the Holdemans. Not only were they early settler s,
but they helped found the Evangelical Association in the valley. Bishop
Johannes Seybert, as early as 1827, visited Lykens Valley and held meeting s
at the home of John Holdeman.

Since southwestern Schuylkill County were settled about 1790, one
has to look in the older PA counties to trace the earlier history
of the families common to the Lykens Valley. The pioneer Holdeman to come
north of the Blue Mountain was John Holdeman, who may have been the son of
John Holdeman of Bethel Twp., Lebanon Co., Pa., who died in 1819.
John Holdeman, the eldest son of the said decedent, petitioned the Orphans
Court of Lebanon County in the January Term, 1820, for the sale of his
father's real estate, listing eleven surviving children. source: HOLDEM AN OF HEGINS VALLEY
By Rev. Carl P. Smith 
HALDEMAN, John (P201)
 
92 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S-2123972459)
 

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