Re: Charles & Hugh Vance & Hoges 1700s PA & VA (Opequon valley)
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Re: Charles & Hugh Vance & Hoges 1700s PA & VA (Opequon valley)
Neil Reed 5/11/08
Here's what I see.Perhaps you can put together connections from it:
David Rippey (son of Matthew Rippey & Elizabeth Lowrey)
m1: 1798 to Elenor Yeates
m2: 1806-03-10 in Berkeley county VA (now WV) Elizabeth Vance b: 1786
Matthew Rippey b: c. 1738 in Dundee, Scotland? d: 1822-06-28 in Berkeley county VA (now WV) m: Elizabeth Lowrey b: in Ireland
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/va/berkeley/1810/1810cena.txthttp://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/va/berkeley/1810/1810cena.txt
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lzrslong/b3181.htmhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lzrslong/b3181.htm
Ross B. Johnston 1977 _WV Estate Settlements_ pg 45
1774-03-15 in Berkeley county VA: court ordered William Patterson, John Parks, John Hannah & Matthew Rippy to appraise the personal estate of Joseph Rippy, deceased.Ordered Hugh Lyle, John Lyle, John Hannah & George Scott... to appraise the estate of William Dickey
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcresults.aspxhttp://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcresults.aspx
Elizabeth Vance m: 1806-03-10 in Berkeley county VA (now WV) to David Rippy (marriage bond dated 1806-03-10 signed by David Rippey & Matthew Rippey)
William Henry Egle 1886 _PA Genealogies: Scotch-Irish and German_
pg336 (351 in pdf)
Isabella Lyon (daughter of Samuel Lyon & Eleanor Blaine; grand-daughter of John Lyon) b: 1774-02-14 m1: 1798-04-12 in Carlisle, Cumberland county PA to William Hoge m2: Alexander Reed
and several more...
Thomas Kemp Cartmell 1909 _Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants: An History of Frederick county VA from its Formation in 1738 to 1908_author was county clerk, US Marshall in TX, and confederate officer
1740-05-14: 210 acres to William Reed on SW side of Opequon run (part of Hite's grant -- 1734)
at or afterpg 231 (271 in pdf) Lexington and Moorefield
Charlestown established 1786 October on application of colonel Charles Washington (brother of president George Washington).Trustees John Augustine Washington, Robert Rutherford, William Darke, James Crane, Cato Moore, Benjamin Rankin, Magnus Tate, Thornton Washington, William Little, Alexander White, & Richard Ransome.became county seat of Jefferson county in 1801.1801-11-10 first court met at home of John Mines.George Hite clerk, William Little sheriff, John Baker deputy attorney for the commonwealth.William McGuire, Edward Christian, Lewis Elsey, Mathew Whiting, John Dixon, Samuel Reed, Elisha Boyd, William Tate, Hugh Holmes were admitted to practice law.At the December term, Archibald Magill was also admitted to practice.1807-1808 first court-house built.1836-1837 2nd court-house, where John Brown was tried.1808 Farmers Repository published; 1827 Virginia Free Press by John S. Gallagher, later edited by his sons.1844 Spirit of Jefferson appeared. before 1800 Classical School, 1810 seminary for girls.
Jacob Isidor Mombert 1869-05-27 _An Authentic History of Lancaster County, in the State of Pennsylvania_ (40MB, 834 pages in pdf) J.E. Barr & Company, Pearsol & Geist, printers
pp 283-284 (302-303 in pdf) 1781-03-03 from William Henry in Lancaster to president Reed... Mr. W. has been bound over for asking a greater sum in State Money [scrip] than in Specie for an Article he offered for Sale, and yet he is every Day crying down the State Money, saying it is good for nothing and will depreciate, &c., that the price he gives for Wheat is too little, that it will be dearer, &c., &c.Wheat is now bought from 4 shillings 6 pence to 5 shillings 6 pence specie per bushel and he gives 8 Shillings; he has nearly got the amount of the last order for 2K pounds sterling.
pg 285 (303 in pdf) lieutenant colonel Adam Hubley to president Reed 1781-03-03 "...The powder Magazine in which is deposited between 20 & 30 Tun of Powder, is and has been for some considerable time past without Guard.The Militia of this place are unarmed, nor are there any for them in this place -- so that little or nothing would be done to oppose any attempt against the magazine, or other public property... application for a guard... was made some time since, to the Board of War -- who in consequence thereof ordered colonel Mayland's regiment (stationed here) to do that duty; but the peculiar state of those troops I fear they were not acquainted with... they have so few men as scarcely to enable them to furnish a sufficient guard for the stables (which is absolutely necessary) and those are destitute of clothing, and some of them sickly..."
pg 290 (309 in pdf) 1781-05-26 William Henry to Joseph Reed, president of Pennsylvania "The principal Reasons why our paper Money is in so little Repute with the people seems to be the following: Government has not Specie to circulate with the Paper, nor can they at any Time exchange a considerable part of it for Specie.The natural Basis of all paper Credit is Specie, and the value we put on paper is in proportion to the Quantity of Specie it will purchase.Therefore some Method should be taken to procure at least part of the Revenue in Specie; this is not impracticable.Why cannot Tavern Licenses, Marriage Licences, and Licences for distilling Grain be paid in Specie.The petitioner has one whole Year to provide the Money and his private Interest will stimulate him to it.It is true as the Laws now stand no Man is obliged to take a Licence for Distilling Grain, but would it not be good policy to enact such a Law and thereby oblige the owners of Stills above a certain Size, to have them registered in the Counties where they live?This would enable Government to form an Estimation of the Amount of this part of the Revenue, which I am persuaded they cannot at present.Under the late Government the Excise on Spiritous Liquors was said to be worth 6K pounds sterling per Annum.If Licences aforesaid were raised 50 per cent, this would bring in a handsome Revenue without distressing the Subjects and would be attended with good Consequences to the people at large in preventing a number of Dram Shops being kept, which at present are a Nuisance, and would be ample Security to any Gentleman at home or abroad for the payment of a sum of Money to answer the present Exigencies of Government.Might not all Fines and Forfeitures in Courts of Justice be paid in Specie; and the Duties on foreign Imports might be paid in Specie, or Merchandize suitable for the Support of the Army.
pg 424 (445 in pdf) Act of Naturalization.Anno Regni Georgii II, Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae and Hiberniae duodecimo.
... Caspar Reed...
pg 434 (457 in pdf) members of state assembly from Lancaster county
1727 Thomas Edwards, John Wright, James Mitchell, Thomas Reed...
http://www.edlers.org/notes/p533.htm#i2000http://www.edlers.org/notes/p533.htm#i2000
Patrick Henry Poythress m: Elizabeth Eppes
children:
William Peterson Poythress b: c. 1810 m: Charlote Reed
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lzrslong/b2022.htmhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lzrslong/b2022.htm
1811-10-05: Joseph Hannah of Berkeley county VA deeds to Elisha Boyd of Berkeley county VA. Whereas William Hannah late of Berkeley Co. died possessed of 315 acres 2 rods 22 poles in Berkeley county which descended to his children, he having died intestate.Elisha Boyd became entitled to 2 undivided 8th parts by purchase from John Parks [a.k.a. John Parker, John Park] and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Hannah one of the children of the said William Hannah deceased, and Wallace Hannah, another of the children of William dec'd.The remaining 6 children, Joseph, David, James, Joseph Gill and Ann [Hannah] his wife, Harry Craghill and Margaret [Hannah] his wife, William Scott and Mary [Hannah] his wife sold their shares to George Mott, it being agreed between the parties that Elisha Boyd shall have 80 acres to be laid off the east part, which was done 1810-04-12. Elisha Boyd agreed to let George Noll have 6 acres 3 rods 30 poles, part of his 80 acres, giving up all claims to the buildings, water and improvements.David Hannah, Joseph Gill and Ann [Hannah] his wife, William Scott and Mary [Hannah] his wife, James Hannah and Ann his wife have conveyed by deeds to Joseph Hannah their several undivided interests in the entire tract, and Harry Craghill and Margaret [Hannah] his wife have conveyed to George Noll and Elisha Boyd by separate deeds all their interest in the land. Joseph Hannah, for Elisha Boyd relinquishing to George Noll all his rights to the 245 acres 2 rods 2 poles, deeds to Elisha Boyd 73 acres 10 poles, bounded beginning at a stake in the corner of James Wright's land, to a black oak stump in his line and corner to John Craghill's land, with his line to a stake in the road, to a hickory to the land belonging to the heirs of James Graham dec'd, with their line to a stake standing near a hickory, leaving the original line to a stake near a hickory, to the beginning, and all houses, buildings, orchards, water ways and courses, etc. Witnessed by William Wilson, William Reed, Robert Reed, George Noll.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvpleasa/wv.txthttp://www.rootsweb.com/~wvpleasa/wv.txt
Disestablishmentarian Petition signed by:
Hugh Vance, Wm Patterson [William Patterson], Hugh Lyle, Dougall Campbell, Jno Snodgrass Senr [John Snodgrass Sr], Jno McClean [John McClean], Jno Wilson [John Wilson], Matw Rippy [Mathew Rippy]... Wm Reed [William Reed].
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kenzie/GenJOHN.htmhttp://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kenzie/GenJOHN.htm
James Hoge (son of William Hoge & Barbara Hume; grand-son of sir James Hoge & Marjorie Lambert; great-grand-son of George Hoge; 2g-grand-son of John Hoge; 3g-grand-son of sir John Hoge) b: 1706-07-04 in Cumberland valley, VA d: 1795-06-02 at "Sunnyside", Pulski, VA (Pulaski, VA?) buried: Howe burying ground, Pulaski, VA("A man of robust intellect and a self-taught theologian, adhering strictly to the Westminster confession."1750 elder of Cedar Creek Presbyterian congregation at Mulbery Run.lived nea Middleton, Frederick county VA on what was later site of Cedar Creek battlefield in Civil War.1783-04-03 in Frederick county VA paid 3 pounds 12, Continental, for one man's saddle. 1783 August paid 4 shillings continental for 6 pounds of butter, 3 pounds 12 for one new saddle, 2 pounds for 121 beeves & 8 horses for 1 night.1793-03-18 will mentions wife Agnes, sons Moses, James, Solomon, John and daughters Martha Allen, Mary Evans, Barbara Reed and grand-children Moses Hoge, Edward Hoge (sons of Edward Hoge).1795 July will probated in Frederick county VA.)
m1: Nancy Griffith
m2: Agnes Crawford
http://members.tripod.com/~ntgen/bw/bush2_maternal.htmhttp://members.tripod.com/~ntgen/bw/bush2_maternal.htm
1Henry Baldwin 1630 - 1698
....+Phebe Richardson 1632 - 1716
... 2Susanna Baldwin 1652 - 1694
.........+Israel Walker 1648 - 1719
........ 3Phebe Walker 1676 - 1742
..............+Joseph Reed 1675 - 1741
............. 4Phebe Reed 1700 - 1776
...................+James Pierce 1690 - 1773
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/3374/Rippee/RippeeInAmericaBook/BerkeleyCountyVA.htm#_Toc382833136http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/3374/Rippee/RippeeInAmericaBook/BerkeleyCountyVA.htm#_Toc382833136
will book #1 pg 25 Joseph Rippey's will filed in Frederick county VA 1771, that portion which became Berkeley county VA in 1772.
Special Commissioner David Holmes Conrad gave a new deed on the plantation to Rebecca Rippey (DB 51, p. 108). After the death of Zacharia Sanks, his widow Nancy Sanks, returned to Berkeley County and resided with her sister Rebecca Rippey.When she died in 1846 she left everything to her sister Rebecca Rippey (WB 15, p. 197).Rebecca Rippey died in 1847.She appointed Dr. Ebenezer Coe her executor and directed that all real estate and personal property be sold.She made the following bequests: to Rev. David Lowry $1,000.; to grand nephew Lewis Oler Lowery $200.00; to Elizabeth Jane and Samuel Reed children of deceased Mary Reed $200.00; to sister Elizabeth Hoge $1,000.00; to her daughter Tebecca S. McIntire and Nancy R. Hoge $200.00 each; to Matilda Lloyd and Margaret R. Hickman also daughters of Elizabeth Hoge $150.00 each; to John Rippey son of deceased brother John Rippey $600.00. Everything else went to the Winchester Old School Presbyterian Church (WB 15, p. 415).
http://www.stormpages.com/emtyville/Section_D_William&Rebecca_Egbert_Stories.htmlhttp://www.stormpages.com/emtyville/Section_D_William&Rebecca_Egbert_Stories.html
The Jersey Settlement
Phillip Rodgers; Azariah Davis; Adam McConnell; John Reed
http://www.sellers-sellars-sollars-zellars.net/palancas.htmhttp://www.sellers-sellars-sollars-zellars.net/palancas.htm
175? 177? August 10, Saturday
The Hebron Diary: "At noon Guenther and after him Gottlieb Kucher, to bid us farewell. Then Mich. Ulrich and Mich. Koch, and after these George Volk came to say farewell." (16)
(part of colonel Galbraith's battalion of Lancaster county) mustered at Lancaster on their way to the Jerseys.
captain: Thomas Whiteside,
2nd lieutenant Robert Allison,
ensign William McDowell,
privates: John Atchison, James Black, John Brooks, Oliver Caldwell, James Campbell, James Cannon, John and Samue ooper, Samuel Criswell, Edward Dugan, John Grimes, David McComb, Joseph McCreary, Thomas and Thomas Jr. McDowell, William McDowell, John McGahen, James McGraw, James Mclivain, Samuel McKenny, Frederick McPherson, James Marshan, John Miller, John Mitchell, William Mooney, Robert Moore, Owen Murphy, John Neiper, James and Thomas Patterson, William Patterson, John Pennel, John Plunket, James Ramsey, James and Thomas Reed...
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wjhonson/lines/9_William.htmlhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wjhonson/lines/9_William.html
David Snodgrass (son of William Snodgrass & Catherine Patterson) b: c. 1730 (1814-01-06 will written; 1814-10-18 will proved in Washington county VA) m: Margaret Glenn (daughter of James Glenn & Martha UNKNOWN) d: before 1816-08-25 in Washington county VA
David Snodgrass (son of David Snodgrass & Margaret Glenn) b: c. 1778 d: 1828-01-29 in Washington county VA buried: Rock Spring cem m: 1798-04-26 in Washington county VA to Elizabeth Reed (daughter of James Reed)
http://reformedpresbyterian.org/assets/pdf/Glasgow%20book/Glasgow%2006.pdfhttp://reformedpresbyterian.org/assets/pdf/Glasgow%20book/Glasgow%2006.pdf
MUDDY RUN. This society was situated about four miles from the present town of McCall’s Ferry, on the Susquehanna river. The first log church was built previous to 1750.The first visit they enjoyed from a Covenanter preacher was on 1751-10-02, when the rev. John Cuthbertson preached in the log meeting house.At this time he baptized Agnes, daughter of John Reed; Joseph and Margaret, children of Joseph McMillan; and Agnes, daughter of Peter Patterson.John McMillan and John Duncan were ordained ruling elders, 1754-10-20.Among the principal families were those of John Reed, Peter and John Patterson, John Brownlee, Joseph and John McMillan, John Duncan and William Mitchell.In 1782, the society went into the Associate Reformed Church and subsequently into the Associate Church.At the present time a few United Presbyterians hold an organization.
DONEGAL. Mr. Cuthbertson frequently stopped and preached here at the house of the widow Carson when on his way between Pequea and Derry...
Lower Chanceford, York county
The names of the principal members previous to 1774, were William Wilson, George, John and William Buchanan, Hugh Ross, William Smith, James Anderson, Robert Greer, Samuel Dickson, Elizabeth Ayers, Joseph and John Brownlee, William Fullerton, William Young, Samuel Nelson, John McMillan, William Maughlin, William Nichol, Samuel Hawthorn, Daniel Sinclair, John and Robert Duncan, William Gabby, John Marlin, Daniel Sloan, John Reed, John Patterson, William Mitchell, Alexander Ewing and George Henry.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/washington/land/tracy.txthttp://files.usgwarchives.net/md/washington/land/tracy.txt
Thomas Cresap left land to his son Thomas Cresap II, who left it to daughters Charity Cresap & Priscilla Cresap; Charity Cresap m: John Reed; John Reed & Charity Cresap 1786-06-02 transferred land to Otho Holland Williams who died.
http://www.chartiers.com/crumrine/twp-crosscreek.htmlhttp://www.chartiers.com/crumrine/twp-crosscreek.html
http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aaronmarshall/MarshallNotes/Crumrine%20-%20Cross%20Creek%20Twp.txthttp://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aaronmarshall/MarshallNotes/Crumrine%20-%20Cross%20Creek%20Twp.txt
History of Cross Creek twp Washington county PA (over toward Pittsburgh, PA)
Joseph Reed, the son-in-law of Joseph Reed, who brought Rev. Joseph Smith to this township in 1779, returned here in 1790 and settled upon the farm now owned by John C. Rea.After living there a number of years he removed to the present property of William J. Patterson, residing upon that until his death. Following this event was the removal of his family to Armstrong County, in this State, where some of his children still live...
http://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/lancaster/wills/crocket-john-1768.txthttp://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/lancaster/wills/crocket-john-1768.txt
John Crocket of Derry twp Lancaster county PA
will book A-1 pg 209, will written 1768-03-11 proved 1768-04-02
executors: wife Jean Crocket and Robert Bradshaw
witnesses: David Ramsey, Samuel Reed
children: Thomas Crocket, Robert Crocket, John Crocket, James Crocket
http://www.geocities.com/~topolyp/patterson.htmlhttp://www.geocities.com/~topolyp/patterson.html
....4 William J. Patterson b: 1820 d: 1889 m1: Elizabeth Reed d: 1857 m2: Eliza Snodgrass b: c. 1826 d: 1892
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcresults.aspxhttp://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcresults.aspx
Wallace Reed m: 1782-02-12 in Berkeley county VA (now WV) (Hugh Vance officiating) to Katharine Snodgrass
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lawrpaul/rose-p/p12.htmhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lawrpaul/rose-p/p12.htm
Thomas Jefferson Rose (son of John Rose) b: c. 1810 in TN d: after 1880 m: 1928 in TN to Mary Reed
http://www.rootsweb.com/~laudc/boyd.htmhttp://www.rootsweb.com/~laudc/boyd.htm
Samuel Boyd (son of Samuel Boyd & Mary Beckett) b: 1775 d: c. 1819 m: Maria Reed Stephenson b: 1779-08-13 in Adams county PA
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dmorgan/berryhill/beryh3.txthttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dmorgan/berryhill/beryh3.txt
Authenticated Roll of the Creek Nation 1890 Broken Arrow Town
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I Mrs JENNIE JOHNSON as principal, acting agent for my children four in number, was represented before Judge Reed of Muskogee District on July 16 1883, was not admitted on account of not being here in the Muskogee Nation in October 1889. My sister MARY VANCE as principal and acting agent for me made application before the National Council for herself and two brothers and one sister...
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wv/monroe/marriages/bride/wbride.txthttp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wv/monroe/marriages/bride/wbride.txt
Mary Ann Vance m: 1854-04-20 to Joseph Reed
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/state/counties/grant/wills/estates.htmlhttp://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/state/counties/grant/wills/estates.html
Grant county KY
Estate of Robert Vance; 1832-01-23; Book A pg 338
Payments to: Joshua Childers, Charles Pilcer, James Reed, Lewis M. Simpson, Elizabeth Vance (sister of Robert Vance), Patrick Vance (brother of Robert Vance), G.F. Wheeler.
Depositions: Catherine Vance of Fayette county, Lucyann Vance of Fayette county, Joseph Vance (brother of Robert Vance), Betsy Vance (Elizabeth UNKNOWN; widow of Robert Vance)
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/OHGALLIA/2000-04/0954680988http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/OHGALLIA/2000-04/0954680988
1. Mary Russell (Sarah Russell) b: 1792-03-03 in Augusta county VA d: 1821 in Gallia county OH buried: Lawless cem Springfield twp Gallia county OH (A grave-stone says "Sarah Read Rd/o Charles & Elizabeth d: 1821 29y") m: 1813-07-11 in Gallia county OH to Thomas Reed b: c. 1790 probably in Berkeley county VA
http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/surnames.mcnair/489/mb.ashx?pnt=1http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/surnames.mcnair/489/mb.ashx?pnt=1
land warrants for the Manor of Masque
Other early settlers were John Armstrong, Quintin Armstrong, John Carson, George Kerr, John Kerr, James Reed, John Reed, James Orr, John McNea?, Hugh Scott, John Scott, William Scott, James Wilson, John Johnson, reverend John Slemons, who along with others, bought land in trust the Middle Presbyterian Church in nearby Hamiltonban twp, Thomas Wilson, James Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Charles Vance...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_Creek_(Potomac_Riverhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_Creek_(Potomac_River)
Back Creek's headwaters lie at Farmer's Gap in Great North Mountain [ridge].From its source, the creek flows northwest along the western edge of Burnt Ridge off of the mountain.It turns towards the northeast and the shallow stony stream makes its way along the western flanks of Great North Mountain with White Pine Ridge bounding it to its west.Back Creek is joined by a series of mountain streams including Reed Creek and Lauren Run, both flowing off of Great North Mountain [ridge].
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Re: Charles & Hugh Vance & Hoges 1700s PA & VA (Opequon valley)
Neil Reed 8/28/13