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Frances Freny is NOT the correct name for the woman. FRENY was her nickname and when Stan Bourdo YEARS ago, printed out her nickname, placed it in quotes and his printing also looked like it was all capital letters leading many people astray on this surname. She was called "Freny" by Capt Chistian Binkley in his will in Perry county, Ohio but in land records from him to her, he called her FRONICA. In the will of Capt. Christian Binkley, he names his deceased son, Jacob, husband of Freny, surname unknown. His will stated that he wanted his daughter and daughter-in-law, Frany, to divide equally, his household belongings. This Christian Binkley can be located on the 1800 census, pg 26, Elizabeth twp., Alleghaney Co., PA. on a stop-over on their way from Washington Co., MD to land in Ohio. They arrived in Fairfield co. Oh, sometime around Arpil of 1801. Book-"Biographical Sketches-History of Perry County, Ohio" sites on pg341 and I copied exactly midway through page..."The great ancestor of all the Binckley was Christian Sr., who came to Ohio a widower, his wife having died near Hagerstown, Maryland. The sons of this Christian Binckley, the patriarch of the family, were John, the father of Jacob, with whom Christian made his home, section 31, Hopewell township. Then there were Adam Adam Binckley and Heney Binckley, brothers of John, Sr. aforesaid, the three sons of the patriarch, Chriatian Binckley. They all came to Perry in 1801. At the same time he brought with him three daughters, to wit: Lizzie, wife of Jacob Foy; Katherine, wife of Adam Spoon (sic); and Sarah, wife of Henry Musser, near Millersport. For each of these three sons and three daughters, the old widower patriarch provided a home in this new land of promise. Christian lived till 1831 and died after his son John , in whose house he lived, now the Peter Shrider place. He was then in his ninety-seventh year.........." PERRY COUNTY LAND RECORDER'S OFFICE Christian Binckley to Fronica Binkley, Hopewell, Sec 31, twp 17, range 16, 269 acres, March 24, 1829, Bk C, p479 **This indenture made this twenty fourth day of March in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, by and between Christian Binkley of the County of Perry and state of Ohio of the one part and Fronica Binckley of the county and State aforesaid of the other part Henceforth, that the said Christian Binckley for and in consideration of the sum of two thousand dollars current money of the United States to him in hand- -[too dark to read] the receipt where of he does hereby acknowledge and forever - -quit and discharge the said Fronica Binckley her heirs and afsigns forever all that tract of parcel of land, lying and being in the county aforesaid being part of section number thirty one in Township No. 17 of Range No. 16 the boundaries are as follows viz beginning at the South West corner of said Section, thence East along said Section line to a corner stone belonging to Henry Shunk thence North along said Henry Shunks line to the Northerly boundary of said Henry Shunks land, thence West to the Westwardly boundary of said Section, thence South to the place of Beginning so as to contain two hundred and sixty nine acres be the same more of less. Together with all improvements water courses profits apppurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in - - - wise appertaining, and the revisions remainders and profits thereof and all the Estate right title interest property claim and demand of him the said Christian Binckley of in and the same. To have and to hold the lands hereby conveyed with all and singular the premises and every part and parcel thereof, unto the said Fronica her heirs and afsigns forever to the only proper use befit [or benefit] and behoof of her the said Fronica Binckley her heirs and afsigns forever and the said Christian Binckley for himself his heirs executors and administ- - ? doth covenant promise and agree to and with the said Fronica Binckley her heirs and afsigns by these presents, that the premises before mentioned now are and forever shall free of and from all forever and other gifts, grants bargains, sales, dower, right and title of dower, Judgements Executions - -bles, charges and incumberances whatsoever done or suffered to be done by him the Christian Binckley his heirs executors and administrators and doth and will forever warrant, secure and defenthe same against the lawful claims of all and every person or persons whomsoever by these presents. In Witnefs he the said Christian Binckley hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above [signed] Christian Binckley Signed, Sealed & Deliv ered in the presence of us George Overmeier JP John Binkley State of Ohio Perry County Personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the acting Justices of the Peace for the said County the above named Christian Binckley who acknowledged the signing and sealing of the above deed of conveyance to his voluntary act and deed for the special purpose therein expressed. In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fourth day of March A.D. 1829 George Overmeir J.P. Received & Recorded 5th May 1829. Attest Peter Dittoe Recorder - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- Can anyone tell me this is NOT Christian's daughter-in-law also known as Freny? I do not know the correct surname for Fronica..or "Freny" as she was called, but it not FRENY. If you wish to email me, I will send you a scanned copy of the family group sheet from Stanley Bourdo. The book "Biographical sketches-History of Perry County, Ohio" pg 341 makes it sound as if Christian lived in the household of his son Johannis Jacob even after the death of Johannis Jacob, perhaps he did, if Franey remarried and the house was purchased? by Peter Shrider? as the book says' it is now owned by Peter Shrider'. The children without birthdates are not in the order of their birth...'someone' has questioned the actual date of birth of Johannis, and the birth of his children as being correct...his date of baptism was 23 January 1774...Christian did have a son named Johannis Jacob, he is buried next to Christian at Binkley Ridge Cem. along with another son Heinrich, and several wives of the Binkley families. If anyone can help further with this ancestor, please HELP!! I do not know why he was christened in 1774 and not at an earlier date nearer his date of birth... 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