Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Mattison, 22 FEB 1805 - 6 JUL 1896 Index
(From Wm Lyman & Elizabeth Mattison Lyman's Pension File)
We Permilla Boyd and Lucy (Lury) Smith say that we was for twenty years
acquainted with William Lyman who was in the War of 1812 and was for
twenty five years acquainted with his wife Elizabeth Lyman that we was
well acquainted with them when they were married and that we was present
when said William Lyman & Elizabeth Lyman were married that they were
married at Leboeuf in the state of Penna on the ____day of February A. D.
1823 and that we have no interest in this claim of Elizabeth Lyman for
pension and that our post office address is Mill Village Erie Co State of
Pennsylvania
Permelia Boyd
Lucy Smith
Witness
M. S. Edmunds
Thos C. Ford
1900 Census...aged 55.. Willemina Clark...had her mother's state of birth
as NY instead of VT.
Notes
Note for: Eleazer West, AFT 1818 - Index
HARRISON COUNTY, (WEST) VIRGINIA, LAND TAX BOOKS - 1799
West, Eleazer
*Rootsweb.com
Notes
Note for: Thomas W. West, 12 FEB 1792 - 12 MAY 1883 Index
Land Office Patents & Grants
30 Nov. 1838
Harrison Co.
West, Thomas W
400a On Waters of Middle Island Crk
Grants 90, page 363[2west.GED]
Thomas West, a son of Alexander and Malina West, was born in
Harrison County VA (WV) in 1793 and died in Roane County WV May 12,
1883. His wife may have been Elizabeth Flesher.
Notes
Note for: Abner Tuttle, 1784 - AFT 1850 Index
Abner's age found in 1850 Census Crawford Co., PA Venango Twp; also there
in 1840
Notes
Note for: Eve Knisel\Kneesel, 4 JAN 1760 - Index
Anna Eva KNISEL
Sex: F
Event(s):
Birth: 4 Jan 1760
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Parents:
Father: Nicholas KNISEL
Mother: Anna Eva KNISEL
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Notes
Note for: William West, 1775 - 5 DEC 1787 Index
Killed by Indians December 5, 1787
Notes
Note for: Tabitha Scarborough, 30 MAY 1639 - 1717 Index
COLONEL EDMUND SCARBOROUGH, was of Northampton County, and for many years
one of the most useful men in Virginia. He was Burgess 1642 to 1671, the
year of his death; Surveyor-General of the colony from 1655 to 1671, and
Speaker of the House, 1645; High Sheriff 1660 to 1661, and frequently
Justice. He gave to Hungars Church one thousand acres of land. This
church, the third erected in Northampton County, was built in 1680, of
brick made and burnt just behind the church, where are still the remains
of the old kiln.
He married Mary, the daughter of STEPHEN CHARLTON, who was a member of
the House of Burgesses 1644, 1645, and 1647, and they had several
children, among them Matilda, who married JOHN WEST I., and Tabitha, who
married first, William Smart, and third, JOHN CUSTIS II.
*From the book Ancestral Records and Portraits, Vol. I
Notes
Note for: Frances Wyman Dickson, 1797 - AFT 1870 Index
Benjamin B. Reynolds was married October 22, 1874, to Frances, daughter
of Thomas and Fanny (Wyman) Bloomfield, and granddaughter of Thomas and
Elizabeth (Morris) Bloomfield, who were among the first settlers of
Bloomfield Township, this county, which bears their name. The
Bloomfields were of Scotch and the Wymans of Welsh and English descent;
the ancestors of the latter being among the Pilgrims who came over in the
"May Flower" and landed on Plymouth Rock.
Found in 1870 Census Meadville, Crawford Co., PA
living with Henrietta Hotchkiss age 34 dressmaker
Fanny Bloomfield age 72 (under occupation too old) b. NH
Fanny Bloomfield age 19 dressmaker b. PA
Mary Bloomfield age 38 dressmaker b. PA (b 1832)