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WITH BRIEF NOTICES OF OTHER FAMILIES OF THE NAME, AND ABSTRACTS OF EARLY ENGLISH WILLS. PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO THE WILL OF SAMUEL LIGHTFOOT SMEDLEY, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. COMPILED BY GILBERT COPE, WEST CHESTER, PA. WICKERSHAM PRINTING COMPANY, LANCASTER, PA. 1901. ')i>7 INTRODUCTION. The publication of genealogies, in which all the branches of a large family are traced down to the latest generation, is an American idea which has obtained its greatest development in New England, and almost wholly within the last half century. The fourth work o! the kind, and the largest up to that time, was the Sharpless Genealogy, containing 132 pages of small size, published in Philadelphia in 181 6. But one or two others appeared in Philadelphia prior to 1850, and of those published elsewhere the aggregate bulk would scarcely exceed that of single genealogies of recent date. Now these publications number thousands, while numerous genealogical societies and magazines foster a spirit of research among the generations long since turned to dust. The late Samuel L. Smedley appears to have commenced the collection of information about his ancestors as early as 1857, and obtained much from persons then living which otherwise would not have been accessible at this day. After a few years he became acquainted with the compiler of this volume, then actively engaged in genealogical work, and a very pleasant and conofenial intimacy continued between them during the remainder of his life. In 1882 he was amon^ the most interested in the bi-centennial eath- ering of the Sharpless Family, and of the association afterward formed to guarantee the publication of a revised family history, of which he was the leading spirit. The accomplishment of this large work appears to have been so satisfactory to him that he decided to entrust the completion of his cherished desire, a Smedley Genealogy, to the same author, though his intention was a secret until after his death. Under this view it was thought best to make the Smedley a companion-work to the Sharpless Genealogy. Though somewhat smaller, it is otherwise almost identical in make-up with the larger book. Future generations and the average reader of the present will have but a vague idea of the difficulties encountered in the prosecution of such a work, and, without going into details, it may be remarked that only in a cornr>aiv. • lively intelligent and moral state of society are large genealogies possible ( iii ) iv INTRODUCTION. The printing of this work was commenced before the collection of the in- formation was completed, and has proceeded slowly since the beginning of the year 1900. Consequendy many changes have taken place, of which no mention will be found in these pages. G. C. 9th Mo. 1 2th 1901. / PACK. 3 Darby Township Records ■ • • 5 TOPICAL INDEX. William Perm's Concessions to Settlers Early Friends' Meetings Darby Township Records Goshen Monthly Meeting established Explanation of Quit Rents ... ^ -72 Providence or Bishop's Mills Providence Meeting .... ' ' 8 Middletown Meeting ^^ ° go JNewtown Meeting . o .... IIJ. Goshen Meeting o J "7 A Wiliistown Meeting • • • . j Uwchlan Meeting . . ^ ° 100 Downingtown Meeting Bellefonte Meeting Smedleys of New England Smedleys of Kentucky Smedleys of Utah Smedleys of Blendon, Mich 't Recent Smedley Immigrants English Notes of Smedleys ^^^ Parish Registers " Smedley Wills, Derbyshire, England ^^ Additions and Corrections ... Table of Descendants .... ^^^ 1000 (V) ILLUSTRATIONS. For the benefit of the binding- the pictorial pages have been printed in pairs, to be inserted in the text without paste, and for this reason the illus- trations will not always be found to face the reading matter referrins;^ to them. The most of the views have been photographed at various times by the author. Arms of Smedley r.„,.. „ r^-^i ■' Reverse of title page. Portrait of Deborah S. Allen .... ^.„/r% „ ,, ^ page 606 Bellefonte Meeting House o Birmingham Meeting House f Portrait of Deborah G. Brinton .' ! ' ^ ! Portrait of Stephen Marshal] Brinton • • • ■ - Chester County Map, 1780 Chester and Delaware Counties in 1900 Concord Meeting House Portrait of Anna G. Cope . "^ '* ^ ... 52'' Residence and Family of Gilbert and Anna G. Cope 552 Portraits of Kdge T. and Nathan Cope .... Children of Edge T. Cope ' ' ' ^^^ Portrait of Edward D. Cope ' '*^' Cope's Bridge, East Bradfor.l ' ^'^^ Thomas and Mary Cox Homestead l^^ Richard, Edith and Milton Darlington " Portrait of Alice Temple Davis Portrait of Charles Downing . . "'^^ o ^IQ Jacob Downing Home ' Joseph R. Downing Home \_ Miller Downing Home . . • ... 04 20A Richard Downing Home ' ^ Samuel R. Downing and Family " ' , ^ J "n^O Downingtown Meeting House Portrait of Jacob Edge '^'^ Portrait of Dr. John P. Edge " " "|" Early Surveys in Edgmont Township • • ■ ;- . Edgmont Township in 1848 ■••■.. 5,.; Edgmont School Houses "^ ;, Family Gathering in 1888 Family Gathering in 1800 . ^ ^■' 023 (vii) yjii ILL US TRA TIONS. Fireplace at Ellwood Smedley's P»ge 274 Franklin Stove at Smedley Homestead ^ 74 Homestead of Aaron Garrett, Sr '7^ Homestead of Aaron Garrett, Jr 22 Children of David Garrett 5^2 Homestead of Levi Garrett ■ '72 Goshen Meeting Houses '^^ Portraits of Alfred C. Green and Children 7 7^ Robert Green Homestead, Edgmont 7i Portraits of Walter VV. Green and wife 705 Residence of Walter W. Green, Marple 75^ Portraits of William L. Green and wife 7 i William Hammans' Marriage Certificate ^3 Part of Holme's Map of Penna 7 Portrait of Lindley Hoopes 7 Portrait of Walker Y. Hoopes 7 Children of James and Rebecca King 447 Portrait of Deborah S. Kirk 3'4 Birthplace of Judge William Lewis ^o Matlack's Hotel, Milltown 9^3 Early Surveys in Middletown Township 3^ Middletown Township in 184S Patent for hnd in Middletown Old Middletown Meeting House 99. 3° Middl-town Meeting House and School Burials at Middletown Meeting (Orthodox) ^°^ Portrait of Mary Dewees Miller Gideon S. Moore's Home, Uwchlan ^°3 Leonard Moore's Home, Uwchlan 3" Robert and Rachel Moore's Home 3i i Early Surveys in Newtown Township 3 Newtown Township in 1848 Newtown Meeting House Minshall and Jacob Painter's Monuments 7i Penn Hill Meeting House and Stove '55 Early Surveys in Providence Township 9' Providence Township in 1848 Providence Meeting House Receipts for Quit Rent . . ■ • ' ^^^ Ridley Creek Bridge, Willistown ^^^ Ahinoam Smedley Homestead Ambrose Smedley's Marriage Certificate ''4 Portrait of Ann Johnson Smedley y Portraits of Benjamin and Jane Smedley -55 Benjamin Smedley Homestead ^"^^ Benjamin, Enos, Ezra and Ellwood Smedley ^37 Bennett Smedley Homestead ^59 ILL USTRA 7 IONS. XS. Portrait of Charles O. Smedley Home of Kllwood Smedley, Willistown • • ■ ■ [> t^e 91^, George Smedley's Certificate " !' Inventory of George Smedley's Estate ^"' Marriage of George Smedley, 2d ^"^ George Smedley Homestead, Uwchlan ^" George Smedley Homestead, Lima ~°^ Marriage of George Smedley and H. Mercer . '°^ Children of C;eorge and Mary Smedley ^'^ Hannah P. Smedley and Sons . _ ^''* Portrait of Dr. Isaac G. Smedley '''^ Portraits of Isaac and Mary Smedley \ '^^^ Jacob Smedley Homestead, Willistown '^''^ Children of Jacob and Jane Smedley ''^ Portrait of Jane H. Smedley . ' \ ' ' ' ^^^ Portraits of Jane G. and Mary E. Smedley ' ' ' ^^^ Jeffrey Smedley Homestead ^°^ John Smedley Homestead, Willistown .' .' '^* Residence of John G. Smedley '^^ Portrait of John H. Smedley . . '^'^^ Silhouettes of Joseph Smedley and others ." ^^^ Portrait of Joseph P. Smedley and Family ' ' '^° Homestead of Peter Smedley, Uwchlan ^^^ Peter Smedley and son William T ^°^ Peter J. Smedley, wife and son John L ' ^^' Philena Y. Smedley and Family ^*^^ Portrait of Dr. Robert C. Smedley ' '^^ Portrait of Samuel I,. Smedley ■ • • • 434 Marriage of Samuel L. and Hannah Smedley . '. '. '.'.'.'.'.'. Frontispiece Homestead of .Samuel L. Smedley, Sr ^^^ Testimonial to Samuel I,. Smedley ^^° Residence and Family of Samuel L. Smedley, Bala ^°^ Portraits of Samuel L. and Walter Smedley Marriage Certificate of Thomas Smedley . . ''^^ Lands of Thomas Smedley, Willistown, 1758 ^'^ Residence of T. Chalkley Smedley, Uwchlan ' "^^ Administration Bond of Elizabeth Smedley '^'^ Marriage of William and Elizabeth Smedley " ' ^°^ Marriage of William and Deborah Smedley \ '^'' William Smedley Homestead, Middletown '^^ AVilliam Smedley Farm, Middlelown \\ '''^ Children of William and Rebecca Smedley \ Residence of William T. Smedley, Uwchlan Family of William T. Smedley •"'"' Smedley Lands in Willistown .... "^ ^' Springfield Meeting House ' _ 7 1, -H'-'. 40.5 Abiah Taylor Homestead . ' ' ^^ ' ' ' 'in 60:. ^ ILLUSTRATIONS. Portrait of Hannah Mary S. Taylor page 314 Portrait of Col. Richard Thomas '^^ Richard Thomas Homestead, Whitford Lodge 18 1 Portrait of Dr. George Thomas 549 Residence of Dr. George Thomas 549 J. Albin Thorp and Family 605 Residence of James Thorp 287 Portrait of William Trimble 49^ Joseph M., George S., and Jeffrey Truman 34 1 George Truman and George S. Truman 348 Uwchlan Meeting House • ■ ^94 Portrait of Ann E. Valentine ... 5 '9 Portrait of George S. Webster 595 Portrait of Lydia S. Webster SH Westland Meeting House, Ohio -'8 Willistown Surveys and Patents 22, 74, 402 Willistown Meeting House ■ • '°5 Portrait of Enoch M. Worrall 667 Yarnall Homestead, Edgmont 287 Amos Yamall Home, 1727 '7^ Portrait of Elizabeth T. Yarnall SM Portraits of Reuben Yarnall and Wife 287 Portrait of Sidney S. Yarnall 5^2 jte samup:l l. s.mki>li';v (No. 104'.'.) EXPLANATIONS. he arrangement .s by generations, and the names of the children in one generation if mnr ned,are carr.ed forward as parents in the next, where they may be readfly found b r orrespond.ng numbers. Fo, the sake of economy in space this order is no, strictly ac here to in the later generations. ^ aunereci The small figures attached to names, as George^ indicate the generation to which the indi viduals belong, counting the earliest imn.igrant ancestors as No i Ihe hne of ancestry given at the head of the page is not always correct as to all the de- scendants on that page, yet will frequently be found an assistance in tracing descent Dates are g.ven m the order of month, day and year, and for economy in space numbers are used mstead of names for the months ; that being also according to the custom of F i^ , Abbreviations : b. for born ; d. for died ; m. for married : bur. for buried ; dau ford "h ter ; gr. for grand ; Mo. Mtg. for Monthly Meeting. ^ /'><'/// jW:,u/,s of William Paints Commissiouers of Property. T4th of I , mo., , 701 : « George Smedley, of the Township of Providence, being seated on a tract of land m the County of Chester, reputed and laid out for .50 acres purchted of th ' Prop-ry when first here and paid for since his last arrival, had the same resun'yed by H n Holhngswcrth, under whose hand he produces an acc't of the resurvey, making ' con^in craves that he may be redressed and that the said agreement be cance led f ) .," ' 20 Acres, which he now pays." ^^^ ^' ' ^ ' ^-5 for the said (xi) y\' yr.^r rni. tf . J.Ht^^cJ^ '^f-^t^fo-z *^ i^/^^-^:. ^ oy-^^^r^i <£'X« ^•jr* OEoKfiE SMKDLKVS { EKTIFICATK, Ii;s7. (Among i-fooi-ds of P|]ihi,lfl|,|ii:i M,,iulily M,.,'tin-. ) latriiis viii GENEALOGY OF THE SMEDLEY FAMILY \ STUDY of the migrations of the human race is worthy of our attention, r\ even when we are not directly concerned, and when the movements of our progenitors are under consideration we should take a lively interest m all the details. The repeopling of the New by colonists from the Old W orld has been of the most momentous importance to us, and. whether in Its mimediate or remote results, deserves more than a passing thoucdu Perhaps, m the ordering of creation, the world is destined to witness succes- sive waves oi civilization and race migration, following the course of the sun and crowding out the older, more stagnant and less energetic forms. It might be supposed that those individuals who invade new fields possessed more than the average of energy, yet, on the other hand, the struggle for existence in the older centres might be expected to tlevelop those quiilities es.sential to the perpetuation of the race. In these days of rapid strides it seems almost strange that for more than a hundred years after the discovery of America there were no successful attempts at colonization, except in the tropical or sub-tropical regions. The first English colony was established at Jamestown, Virginia, in "^ 607 and the second at Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1620. The Dutch setded at New Amsterdam, now New York, in 1626, and the Swedes on the Dela- ware in 1638; but the latter colony did not flourish and their occupation extended litde beyond tide-water. They had for rivals the Dutch, who claimed the territory on the South River, as they styled the Delaware, and 2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. finally in 1655, overthrew the Swedish rule here. Little attempt was made at colonization, however, and New Amsterdam having been captured by the Encrlish, in 1664, its dependency on the South River naturally fell to the victors. A temporary possession was again obtained by the Dutch, in 1673-4, but this had little influence on the colonial life in what is now Pennsylvania. , Up to this period but few Englishmen had sought permanent nomes on the Delaware, and these had doubdess been connected with the mil.tary occupation of the country and found wives among the Swedes or Dutch. Such was the case with James Sandilands, of Upland, now Chester, who married the daughter of jurian Keen, a Swede. The commerce ot the river was insignificant and vessels seldom arrived, so that a highway of im- mio-ration could scarcely be said to exist. r ■ - 1 king Charles II. had granted to his brother James, Duke of vork, the territory now embraced in the states of New Jersey and Delaware, even before it had been wrested from the Dutch, and the Duke had conveyed what is now New Jersey to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. The Society of Friends, or Quakers, founded in England by the teachings of Georcre Fox, about 1654, had suffered much persecution, and were looking toward the New World as an asylum. In 1673 John Fenwick, one of then- number, as trustee of Edward Byllinge, purchased the interest of Lord Berkeley, which, by a division agreed upcn with Sir George Carteret, formed the province of West New Jersey. There was an understanding by which Fenwick was to have one-tenth of the province, and in 1675 he led a colony of Friends who formed a setdement at Salem. Disputes arose between Fenwick and Byllinge, which by the kind intervention of William Penn were at length adjusted, and Byllinge conveyed his nine-tenths ot the province to Wilfiam Penn, Gawen Lawrie and Nicholas Lucas, tor the benefit of his creditors. These divided the ownership into one hundred shares or " proprieties," for which they found purchasers among Friends in Yorkshire and others in London. Certain " Conditions and Concessions ' were agreed upon between the trustees and purchasers for the gOA rnment of the colony, and in 1677 the ship Kent arrived with 230 passengers, who formed a setdement at Burlington. Other ships arrived in 1678 and 1679, and the success of the colony was assured. Some who thus i.me as setders in New Jersey crossed over to the western shore of the Delaware, where courts had been established among the Swedes and Dutch at New Casde and Upland, and prominent among these was Robert Wade, at the latter place. SETTLEMENT OE PENNSYLVAXIA 3 I ^'^\ ^""t^^^' ^^' '''■' ''^^^"^'■^''°" ^^''tl^ the affairs of the province of New Jersey that \V,lha,n Penn's attention was drawn to the e.^ablish"en^ M n^s?'N S^rT"';'/'^ Delaware, and on the 4th of Marc^^ V (1681. N. S ), he obtained from Charles II. a charter for that object Srr WIl " p'^'^V" '°"?'^'''''°" "'■ ''^ ''^^^ ^'■""^ ^'-' Crown to Admiral S.r W.] am Penn. deceased, lather of the grantee. The latter w^ould have called the provmce Sylvania, but the king- insisted on the prefix " Pen' ' and on Apnl ., 1681 issued a proclamation directing the inhabitants of he sa,d provmce to yeld all due obedience to William Penn. his heirs and assigns, as absolute proprietaries and governors thereof On April loth Penn commissioned his cousin, William Markham. deput^-.overnor of Z colony the government thereof having been previous^^ exercised t New York, at which place Markham had arrived June .:st. on his way to the Delaware^ W ,1 ham Penn issued a prospectus in regard to the disposa of lands ,n Pennsylvania to such as designed to remove' thither, and To pre pared certain "Conditions and Concessions." prescribing rules for the survey and settlement thereof, treatment of the Indians, and other matters probabl, p,e minary to a frame of government. These consisted of tw r^y ^^^^ ''' ''-' ^^^^" -'^'^ -^---'y - ^'- -^'-".^ "P of thl be necessary .0 the cilL t^ ; ' :' irir^T::; Zf " Tr''-"' ''''^''' '''' THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. attending it, if sucli can be found ; and in case any one or more p'jrchasers plant not accord- ing to agreement in this concession, to the prejudice of others of the same township, upon complaint thereof made to the governor or his deputy, with assistance, they may award (if they see cav.se) that the complaining purchaser may, paying the survey-money, and the purchase- money, and interest thereof, be entitled, enrolled, and lawfully invested in the lands so not seated. V. That the proportion of lands that shall be laid out in the first great town or city, fur every purchaser, shall be after the proportion of ten acres for every five hundred acres pur- chase i, if the place will allow it. VI. That notwithstanding there be no mention made in the several deeds made to the pur- chaser, yet the said William Penn does accord and declare, that all rivers, rivulets, woods and undeiwoods, waters, water-courses, quarries, mines and minerals (except mines-royal), shall be freely and fully enjoyed, and wholly by the purchasers into whose lot they fall. VII. That for every fifty acres that shall be allotted to a servant at the end of his service his quit-rent shall be two shillings per annum, and the master or owner of the servant, when he shall take up the other fifty acres, his quit rent shall be four shillings by the year, or if the master of the servant (by reason in the indentures he is so obliged to do) allot out to the ser- vant fifty acres in his own division, the said master shall have, on demand, allotted him from the governor the one hundred acres at the chief rent of six shillings per annum. The incidental manner in which alkision is made to the granting of fifty acres to servants and the hke quantity to their masters, at a small rent, indicates that it was a colonial custom not peculiar to Pennsylvania. Finding that by a strict construction of his charter the southern boundary of his province would strike the Delaware river above the mouth of the Schuylkill, Penn purchased, August 20, 1682, from the Duke of York, a circle of twelve miles around New Casde, and the remainder of the territory now forming the State of Delaware, by deed of August 24, 1682. On the 30th of the same month he sailed for Pennsylvania, in the ship Welcome, with about one hundred passengers, and arrived at New Casde, m the Delaware, on the 27th of October following. Prior to leaving England, on the 22d of 3d mo. (May), 1682, he forwarded a list of persons to whom he had sold unlocated lands in Pennsylvania to the amount of more than 500,000 acres, in order that the same might be surveyed. The Swedes and other setders in possession at the date of William Penn's charter were, of course, undisturbed. The method of conveyance in use at that day, and for many years after- ward, was by lease and release ; the lease placing the purchaser in posses- sion, and the release, dated the day following, divested the former owner of all right and tide to the property. After the survey of the land it was expected that each owner would obtain a patent, giving a description thereof by metes and bounds ; but there was considerable neglect in this respect, or if obtained they failed to be placed upon record. Whether EAKLY FRIENDS' MF. /■ T/XCiS. - William Penn actually signed many of the deeds of lease and release is uncertain, but an examination of some of them shows that his name was placed thereon by his secretary by the use oi a stamp. In the list above mentioned the names were grouped together in purchases to the amount of 10,000 acres, which seems to indicate an intention of placing each group in a separate township. This was found to be impracticable, however, and there was great irregularity in the shapes of surveys and townships. Prior to the arrival of William Penn the settled part of the province was known as Upland County, with the seat of justice at Upland, now Chester, where courts had been held at least from 1676. "A letter addressed to Ephraim Herman, in respect to summoning a Court to be held at New Castle on the 2d of November, and dated at Upland on the 29th of Octo- ber, shows that William Penn had then arrived at his seat of government. He may have arrived the day before. The fancy of the artist has portrayed the landing of Penn at I'pland; but neither the hour, the day, nor the manner of his landing, is certainly known." r3r. (leorge Smith, in the His- tory of Delaware County, continuing and quoting from Clarkson, says: " He landed at Upland, but the place was to bear that familiar name no more forever. Without reflection Penn determined that the name of the place should be changed. Turning round to his friend Pearson, one of his own .Society, who had accompanied him in the ship Welcome, he said, 'Providence has brought us here safe. Thou hast been the companion of my [jerils. What wilt thou that I should call this place?' Pearson said 'Chester,' in remembrance of the city from whence he came. William Penn replied that it should be called Chester, and that when he divided the land into counties one of them should be called by the same name. Thus, from a mere whim the name of the oldest town, the name of the whole setded part of the province, the name that would naturally have a place in the affections of a large majority of the inhabitants of the new province, was effaced to gratify the caprice or vanity of a friend." The division of the province into the three counties of Chester, Phila- delphia and Bucks probably occurred within a month of this time, but the boundaries were not very definite at first. friends' meetings. Many of those who had purchased land in Pennsylvania while still in England, as well as others, now began to arrive in considerable numbers. As they were mostly Friends or Quakers, a number of meetings were established by them in 1683 ^n- °^ ^^^ '— ---'- frl the da^of S 1 e "" ''' ' S'"""^ ' '" ^"' '""^""^' "P°" "^^ -™^ ^'^in 6 months trom the date of Sun-ey, and make Returns thereof into my Secretary's office. Given at Philad" the 22d of the 5'" Month .6S4. For Thomas Holme, Surv' Generall 4th 9th Month 84 : ordered C. A. to lay it out ^''^^ not above the line till further orders. The expression, "Method of Townships," appears in all warrants, and doubdess has reference to the "conditions and concessions" agreed upon m England, yet these were but partially adhered to. The line, above which the survey was not to be made, is supposed to have been the south line of a survey of 40,000 acres for the WJ.h purchasers, but this was afterward Ignored. .i^ JOHN GOODWIN AND SARAH KITCHIN. \\ We will now turn to Lower Dublin township, Philadelphia county, now the northeastern part of the city of Philadelphia, where several Friends had setded, who were members of a meeting established in Oxford township, now Frankford Meeting. They also belonged to Abington Monthly Meet- ing, from the records of which the following entries are taken : "At a Mo. Meedng y^^ 5"' of 3 mo. 16S4, at y" New Meeting house at Oxford. "Whereas John Goodin and Sarah Kitchen, booth belongmg to this Meeting, having declared their Intentions of Marriage with each Other, and Eiiquiry being made by persons Appointed, and found Clear from all others on y' account Were permitted, and accomplished their Marriage accordingly." By a false construction of the minutes when they were transcribed some years later, it would appear that the parties had accomplished their mar- riage prior to the above date, but this is doubdess the meeting at which they were given permission to accomplish their marriage, and the ceremony probably took place about a week later. Sarah Kitchin is supposed to have been the daughter of Thomas Kitchin, senior. The following items respecting the Kitchins contain all that is known of them: "At a Mo. Meedng y 29"' 7"^ mo. 1685. Whereas Thomas Kitchen ot Oxford Township and Mar)' Mace of Philadelphia, widdow, having declared their Intentions of Marriage with each other before two Mo. Meetings, Enquiry being made by persons appointed and found Clear from all others on y« account of Marriage; Did accomplish their Marriage in y-^ Unity ot ffriends, as is Signified by their Marriage Certificate." "Thomas Kitchen senior, in Oxford Township, in y" County of Phila- delphia, & Mary Mace, widdow. Living near SkoolkiU," were married 8th of loth Mo. 1685. No witness of either name recorded. "Tho: Kitchin and Jo: Goodin were witnesses to the marriage of Richard Worrell and Rachel May, 6 mo. 11, 1685. Tho: Kitchon was a witness to marriage of Thomas Kimber and Elizabeth Chalkley, 26th of 8 mo. 1686, at Oxford Meeting: Also to the marriage of Edward Eaton and Ann Kirby, i8th of 3d mo. 1686, at the same meeting. "Thomas Kitchin Sen^ Deceased y-^ i 5"' of y'" 10 mo. 1694," but no will or administration on his estate has been found. John Saltar, son of Henry and Anna Saltar, died 9 mo. 7, 1688. He made a nuncupadve will, of which Mary Kitchin and Ann Kitchin were witnesses, making their marks. 12 THE SMEDLF.Y FAMILY. Thomas Kitchen was baptized 3d of 12th month, 1696, according- to records of the Pennypack Baptist Church. An examination of these records shows that several of the early members were those who had been identified with Friends, but who were doubtless led off by the schism of George Keith. The will of Thomas Kitching, of Dublin township, Philadelphia county, yeoman, is dated July 16, 1706, and was probated Aug. 24, 1706, in which he appointed his wife, Ann, .sole heir and executrix. The witnesses were Thomas Kimber, Joseph Barton and Henry Stirke. Hannah Lambert, of Philadelphia, spinster, in will, Dec. 7, 1719, mentions her kinswoman, Hannah, daughter of Thomas Kitchin. No will or administration on the estate ol John Goodwin has been dis- covered. The late Samuel L. Smedley made the following memorandum: "My uncle George Smedley told me, about 1850, that during his great uncle Ambrose Smedley's last sickness he sat up with him at night, and uncle Ambrose said that George Smedley, his grandfather, and John Good- win, were intimate friends (and worked together in Philadelphia?); and when George was urged by John to marry, as he was getting to be on the bachelor order, George replied that he would it he could get as good a wife as he, John Goodwin, had." At a Monthly Meeting held at the meeting honse upon the front of Delaware [Philadelphia Monthly Meeting], the twenty-seventh of the third month 1687 : Melissant Hodgkins and Elisabeth Frampton presents George Smedley and Sarah Gooden, who published their intentions of marriage, it being the first time, friends appoint William Southerby and VVilHani Boulding to Enquire into the mans clearness, and also to assist them in securing something for the womans Child, and make report thereof to the next monthly meeting. The fact that inquirers were appointed by Philadelphia Monthly Meeting indicates that George Smedley was residing within the limits of that meet- ing, as well as his intended wife. No evidence has been discovered to show that he had fully identified himself with the Society of Friends before coming to this country, otherwise he should have brought a certificate from a meeting in England. However, the following recommendation was pre- sented to Philadelphia Meeting: "This may Certifie all whom it may Concerne y' whereas Georg Smedley the bearer herof who Came ouer A Single man w"' many of vs he was alsoe A neare neighbor to Seuerall of vs And soe farr as wee ever knew or heard he Came Cleare from Any Engagment Concerning women A Likwis MARRIAGE OF GEORGE SMEDLEY. i^ whilst he Lived a mongst vs heare behaved himselfe very soberly As wittness ovr hands. "ffrom Darby y"^^ 15"' day of y'' 4"' mo: 1687. "George Wood John Blunston Richard Bonsall Joshua ffearne John Wood John Bartram Tho: Worda John Smith John Marshall Thomas Hood." John ball This document, of which the original is in the handwriting of Thomas Worth, appears to have been signed at Darby Meeting a week later than the regular monthly meeting, and no mention thereof is made on the records of this meeting. At our Monthly Meeting held at the meeting house upon the front of Delaware this Twenty fourth of the fourth month 16S7. George Snjcdley & Sarah Gooden presented themselves the second time, and published their intentions of marriage, Friends that were appointed to Enquire into their clearness from this meeting ami also from the womens meeting, Report that they know of nothing to obstruct their proceedings. But that before the Consummation thereof friends desire the said CJeorge to give a Bond unto Thomas Kitchen for what is due unto Sarah Gooden's Child by a former husband. It is to be regretted that the certificate of the marriage was not recorded, but it probably occurred within a week or ten days of the last date above. The child of John Goodwin must have died soon after, as a deed executed in 1700 represents that the father died without issue or heir. The Darby certificate gives us a ver)- important clue to the place of nativity of George Smedley, as well as to the date of his arrival. It says that he "came over a sino-Ie man with many of us: he was also a near neighbor to several of us." Of the eleven signers six or eight appear to have come over in 1682, and not more than two or three of the others in any subsequent year; while nine of the number came from Derbyshire, including all but one of those who came in 1682. The following analysis will make the matter clearer: SIGNERS TO GEORGE SMEDLEV's CERTIFICATE, I 687. George Wood, with his wife and children, brought a certificate from the Monthly Meeting of Friends belonging to Matlock, Monyash and Ashford, Derbyshire, dated 5 mo. 27, 1682. Richard Bonsall "now removes with his whole family to America: he is ,4 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. and hath been since he came amongst friends of honest hfe and conversa- tion." From our meeting at Ashford, 22d of 12 mo. 1682. John Wood, son of the above George Wood, doubtless came with his father. Thomas Worth and Samuel Bradshaw brought a joint certificate from Farnfield, in the county of Nottingham, dated 20th of ist mo. 1682. An entry in Thomas Worth's Bible says: "Left England y^ 21"' day of y^ 2^ mon: 1682. Landed In I'ennsilvania In y" begininge of y'' sixt month In y" same yeare." John Marshall came from Elton, in Derbyshire, 1682 or 1683, ^"<^ settled in Darby in 1687. John Ball came from Derby, in the county of Derby, 1682 or '3, and settled in Darby township, 1689. John Blunston, of Little Hallam, in the county of Derby, brought a certificate from the monthly meeting at Breach House, dated 13th of 5th mo. 1682. Joshua Fearne came with his mother, Elizabeth Fearne, bringing a >:erdficate from the monthly meeting of Matlock, Monyash and Ashford, dated 5th mo. 27, 1682. John Bartram came from Ashburn, in the county of Derby, 1683. He was the grandfather of John Bartram, the botanist. John Smith came from Harby, in the county of Leicester, 1684. Thomas Hood, of Breson, in the county of Derby, brought a certificate from Friends at Breach House, dated 12 mo. 8, 1682. Whether George and Sarah Smedley settled at once upon the land in Middletown is matter for conjecture. He signed the Yearly Meeting's testi:-nony against selling rum to the Indians, which was entered on the minutes of Chester Monthly Meeting in 1687, but there is evidence that this was signed by different persons at different times subsequent to this date. In the assessment of Middletown township, made in 1693, the fol- lowinof taxes were levied: / s. d. / s. d. Richard Crosbye, . . . 00 04 02 Richard Barnard, . . . 00 02 07 John Musgrove, . . . . 00 02 08 Joseph Jervis, freeman, . 00 06 00 Moses Musgrove, freeman, 00 06 00 William Simson, freeman, 00 06 00 John Turner 00 02 07 George Smedlye, . . . 00 02 07 David Ogden, . . . . 00 02 06 John Worroll 00 03 09 Robert Pennell, . . . . 00 03 04 Thomas Martin . . . . 00 02 06 John Mat-ten, . . . . 00 02 10 William Edwards, . . . 00 02 06 FURTHER PURCHASE OF LANDS. ,5 We now come to the most unsatisfactory record connected with the family of George Smedley, to wit, the births of his children, as recorded by Chester Monthly Meeting. It may be explained that prior to 1752 the oivil year began on March 25th, which was called the First month, yet the historical year began on Jan. 1st, and between these points it was custom- nry to give the number of both the old and the new year, but in this instance the recorder has used the double form improperly and also made ,in error of a decade in some of the dates. The original record was copied into a new book several years later, but with the same errors. "Thomas Sone of Geoarg Smedly & Serah his wife was born one y'' 15 uay of y"* Second month 1697. [1688?] " Marey daughter of Geoarg Smedly & Serah his wif was born on y 3d day of y"" Second Month 169J. [1690?] "Geoarg y" son of Geoarg Smedly & Serah his wif was born on the Second of y" first Month 1 69I. "Serah daughter of Geoarg Smedly & Serah his was born on y"' Second day of y^ Eight mon 1695. Alee y daughter of Geoarg Smedly and Serah his w'if was born on y'' Second day of y third mon 1696." Having a growing family on his hands George Smedley thought proper to add to his landed possessions, and thereupon purchased from his brother-in-law (?), Thomas Kitchin, a tract in Dublin township, by the f ■)l!owing very brief conveyance: "This 24"* day of September 1699. 'Received by me Thomas Kitchin of George Smedley ^6, 14' for 100 acres of Land situate lying & being in the County of Philadelphia. I say received by me Thomas Kitchin this being the full discharge for the same. "Witness Richard Wansell, Mary Wansell." Recorded 3d of 4th mo. 1701, in Philadelphia. Deed Book C. 2, page 159- This land had been surveyed to Thomas Kitchin but he had not received any good title thereto. George Smedley next proceeded to obtain a satis- factory tide by having the land resurveyed in Oi der /br coniirmation by patent. RETURN OF RESURVEY. Pursuant to a warrant under the hands and seal of the Proprietary and Governor to me directed, bearing date the 16'" day of the loth Mo: 1700, I do hereby certify that I have cmsed to be resurveyed unto George Smedley a Tract of Land in the Township of Dublin in the County of Philadelphia which was formerly laid out in two several tracts to 1 nomas i6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Kitchen and John Goodwin by virtue of two several warrants under the hands and seal of the Proprietary and Governor, directed to Thomas Holmes, then Surveyor Generall ; that to Thomas Kitchen bearing date the first day of the eighth month 1683, and that to John Goodin the nineteenth day of the Fourth month 1684 ; each for one hundred acres, now in the posses- sion of the said George Smedley, one moiety thereof by right of the said John Goodin's ividow and the other moiety by purchase from the said Thomas Kitchen : beginning at a comer .-take set in the ground, being a corner dividing it from the land of Thomas Maddocks, bought of Thomas Fairman ; from thence by a line of marked trees northeast 510 Perches to a stake set in the ground in the line of Joseph Fisher's land ; from thence by the said Fisher's line of marked trees southeast 67 P to a stake set in the ground, dividing it from the land of Richard Hiilyard ; from thence by the said Hillyard's line of marked trees southwest 510 Perches to another stake set in the ground ; from thence by a line of marked trees northwest 67 Perches to the place of begining, containing and laid out for 213 acres and 90 Perches of land. Re surveyed the 20th day of the 10th month 1700, and returned according to which above said survey and bounds into the Proprietary's and Governor's Secretary's Office the 23d day of the loth Mo. I 700. ^ Edw'' Penington Surv' Gen". (Record of Warrants and Surveys, Department of Surveys, Phila.) PATENT TO GEORGE SMEDLEV, IN DUBLIN TOWNSHIP. William Penn absolute Proprietor & Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania & terri'" thereunto belonging : Whereas there is a certain tract of land in the township of Dublin in the County of Philadelphia, beginning at a corner stake set in the ground, being a corner dividing it from lands of Thomas Maddocks, bought of Thomas Fairman ; from thence by a line of marked trees North East five hundred and ten perches to a stake set in the ground in the line of Joseph Fishers land ; from thence by the said Fishers line of marked trees South East sixty seven perches to a stake set in the ground dividing it from the land of Richard Hilliard ; from thence by the s' Hiliiards line of marked trees South West five hundred & ten perches to an- other corner stake set in the ground ; from thence by a line of marked trees North West si.xty & seven perches to the jilace of beginning ; formerly laid out for two hundred acres, one hun- dred thereof granted by Warr't from myself bearing date the first day of the eighth month one thousand six hundred & eighty three, and laid out by order of the Surveyor General the twelfth day of the first month One thousand six hundred & eighty five, to Thomas Kitchen, purchaser. lS. by the said Kitchen since conveyed to (;eorge Smedley, as by a receipt for the considera- tic-> money thereof under the hand of the s' Kitchen, bearing date the four and twentieth day of S.eptember One thousand Six hundred and ninety nine doth appear : the other hundred acres granted also by Warrant from myself, bearing date the nineteenth day of the fourth month one thousand six hundred eV- eighty four .& laid out by order of the Surveyor General the same Jay to John Goodin, s'ucl' d°reased. vvithout issue or Heir, & the s' George Smedley is now possessea uicit?/ 'ii rig;it of his present Wife, Sarah, widow & Relict of the said John Goodin ; which two several parcels of one hundred acres each were resurveyed in one tract according to the bounds afores" by Warrant from myself, bearing date the sixteenth day of the tenth month last past & found to contain two hundred thirteen acres & ninety perches of land ; ;i the said Cieorge Smedley & Sarah his wife requesting me to confirm die Sauie b;- Patent, Know ye that I have given, granted, releas' & confirmed & by these 'f'sents do for me, my Heirs &Successors give, grant, release & confirm unto the s' George Smedley & Sarah his ■ •wife, their Heirs & assigns forever the s' two hundred thirteen acres & ninety perches & as the PATENTS FOR LANDS. ,~ same is now set forth, bounded & limited as afores'* : And also all mines, minerals, Quarries, Woods, Underwoods, timber & trees, ways, waters, water coarses, liberties, profits, commod- ities & appurtenances whatsoever to the said tracts of land or to any part or parcel thereof, belonging or in any wise appertaining (three full & clear fifth parts of all Royal mines, free from all deductions & reprisals for digging and refining the same, only excepted & hereby reserved) : To have, hold & enjoy the s" two hundred & thirteen acres & ninety perches of land hereby granted, with the appurtenances, unto the said (xeorge Smedley & Sarah his wife, their Heirs & Assigns ; to the only proper 'jse & behoof of the s' George Smedley & Sarah his wife, their Heirs & Assigns forever. To be holden of me my Heirs & successors, Prop" of Pennsylvania as of our Manor of Springetsberry in the County aforesaid, in free & common Soccage, by fealty only in lieu cf all other services : Yielding & paying therefore Yearly here- after to me my Heirs & Successors at or upon the first day of the first month in every year, one English silver Shilling or value thereof in coin current for every hundred acres & so pro- portionably, to such person or persons as shall be appointed to receive the same. In Witness whereof I have caused these my Letters to be made Patent at Philadelphia the twenty second day of March in the tliirteenfh year of the reign of King William the third, &c., and the twen- tieth of my government, Annoq. I'omini i yt o. W" Penn. (Recorded in Patent Hook A., vol. 2, p. 27, and Kxemplification Record No. i, p. 308.) P.VrENT TO GEOKCE SMEDLEV, IX MIDDLE TOWN. WiLLiA.M Pen.v True and Absolute Proprietary and Governour in Chief of the Province of Pensilvania and Territories thereunto belonging, To all to whom these presents shall come sendeth Greeting : Whereas I formerly Granted to George Smedly of Providence in the County of Chester yeoman in consideracon of a competent sume of money a Certain Tract of land Scituate in the said County upon Ridley Creek supposed to contain two hundred and fifty acres but the same being resurvey'd is found to contain two hundred ninety five acres one hundred thirty six perches beginning at a post stamling by the said Creek thence by a line dividing this from AVilliam Edwards land South fifty five degrees westerly four hundred fifty one perches to a Corner post standing in a line of David Ogdens land thence by the said lino North thirty fi/e degrees Westerly one hundred perches to a bounded black Oak thence by a piece of vacant Land North fifty five degrees Easterly four hundred sixty eight perches to a post by the said Creek thence down the said Creek South forty degrees Easterly thirteen perches South forty six degrees Easterly thirty seven perches South forty eight degrees East- erly one and twenty perches South eleven degrees Easterly ten perches South ten degrees westerly eighteen perches South forty seven degrees westerly ten perches to the place of begin- ning, And the said George Smedley requesting me to confirm unto him the same. Therefore Know Yee that as well in consideracon of the full sume of three pounds Currant silver money of the said Province to my use and order paid by the said George Smedly for the Overplus in measure found in the said Tract by the Resurvey aforesaid as of the Quit Rent herein after Reser\-ed I have (iiven (Iranted Released and Confirmed and by these presents for Me my Heirs and Successors do Give Grant Release and Confirm unto the said George Smedley his heirs and assigns for ever all that the said two hundred and ninety five acres and one hundred and thirty six perches of land as the same is now set forth bounded and limited as aforesaid or as the same of right ought to be bounded and limited with all fishings fowlings hawkings hunt- ings Meadows Pastures Marshes Savannahs Swamps Criples Mines Minerals Quarryes Woods Underwoods Timber-Trees Wayes Waters Watercourses Liberties Proflfits Comodities advant- 2 1 8 THE SMEDLEV FAMILY. ages Hereditnnients and r.ppurtenances whatsoever to the said two hundred ninety five acres and one hundred and thirty six '[:'ches of land or to any part or parcell thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining (three full fifth parts of all Royall Mines free from all deduccons and reprisals for digging and refining of the same only excepted and hereby reserved) To Have and to Hold the said two hundred and ninety five acres and one hundred and thirty six perches of land and "(j misses hereby granted (Except before Excepted) With all and singular the appurtenances to the said George Smedly his heirs and assigns to the only proper use and bhoof of the said George Smedly his heirs and assigns for ever To Be Holden of Me ray Heirs and Successors Proprietaryes of Pensilvania as of our Mannor or reputed Mannor of Spring- town in the said County in free and comon Soccage by fealty only in lieu of all other Services YEILDING & PAVING therefore yearly for ever from the date of the first Survey to Me my Heirs and Successors at or upon the first day of the first month in every year one English silver shil- ling or value thereof in Coin Currant for every hundred acres and so proportionably at the Town of Chester to such person or persons as shall be appointed from time to time to receive the same. In Witnesse Whereof I have by virtue of my Comission to my Proprietary Deputies for the said Province and Territories bearing date the eight and twentieth day of October last past caused my Great Seal of the said Province to be hereunto affixed. Witnesse Edward Shippen Griffith Owen Thomas Story and James Logan my said Deputies or any three of them at Philadelphia the eighteenth day of the third month in the fourteenth year of the Reigne of King William the third of England &c. And the two and twentieth of my Government Annoq Domini i 702. Edward Shippen Tho : Siory James Logan. (Endorsement) Recorded in the rolls Office at Philad* in Patent book A., Vol. 2, page 252, 253, the 20"" 3' mo. 1702. By me Tho : Story, Mr. ibim. Seal 6-0 5 1 Record 4-3 box 1-3 The quaint methods of two hundred years ago, the primitive state of society, and the condition of the country — all of which can never be duplicated or reproduced — j'ustify the presentation of details which would be inadmissible if relating to recent occurrences. They enable us to picture in our minds the situation of our ancestors in their struggles for the comforts and necessities of their families, while laying the foundations of our present civilization. Though vehicles were few, yet roads were needed to pass from neighborhood to neighborhood; and here is the story of one which touched the Smedley homestead about the time the owner brought his bride to be a helpmeet in the wilds of Middletown. December y" ii'" 1687. Laid out a High way from Edgmond to y' Kings High way in Chester, being a sixty foote road, by vertue of an order of Court bearing date y' 4"' of October 1687 ; laid out by vs whose hands are vnder Written as followeth (viz) fill ^^ 5l 4? i' H i* ^ ^4s^ r; »^'^.^ •li ! 5 ti>a REMOVAL TO WILLISTON. 19 Beginning att Joseph Bikers fence of his Cleared land, thence through y" land of y' said Joseph Baker, thence crosse William Lewis land, thence Crosse Howel James land, thence Crosse Jacob Simcocks land, thence Crosse James Keneriy, thence Crosse a parcell of vacant land, then Crosse Roger Jackson, thence Crosse vacant land, thence Crosse John Boweter land, thence Crosse David Ogdens land, thence Crosse John Hodgkins land, thence Crosse George Smedleys land, thence Crosse VVm. Edwards land, thence Widdow Musgroves land, thence Crosse Robert Burrowes land, thence Crosse John Maylens land, thence Crosse John Bowetters land, thence Crosse Joseph Cooksons land, thence Crosse Jeremy Carters land, thence Crosse Richard Barnards land, thence Crosse John Worells land, thence Crosse Thomas Taylors land, then Crosse Richard Crosbyes land, then Crosse John Martens land, then Crosse John Hastens land. Walier Marten ) George Willard) John Beales ) VVm. Coborne ) Edward Pritchard) This is what is known as the Edomont and Chester Road, and is said to have been laid out on the Hne of an old Indian trail. It was subsequendy extended to the Brandywine, at Downingtown. John Bowater owned two tracts of land in Middletown, through both of which the road passed. Middletown Meeting was first held at his house, on the first of these above mentioned, and was known as Bowater's Meeting till about i 702. Perhaps this was about the time that John Bowater removed northward to a tract of land in what is now Willistown, although it was then said to be in West- town township. Here he made his will on the 20th of 5th month, 1705, which was probated Sept. 17, 1705. He devised to each of his daughters, Mary, Elizabeth, Anne, Alice and Phebe, ^40 at 21 or marriage, and the residue of his estate to his wife, Frances, whom he appointed executrix. Overseers: John Bennet and Joseph Baker. Witnesses: John Turner. Robert Baker and Joseph Baker, Jr. PURCHASE OF LAND IN WILLISTOWN. George Smedley appears to have removed from Middletown to the above land of John Bowater, in Westtown, prior to the close of the year 1706, having purchased it from the widow by the following deed: This Indenture made the ffourth Day of the ffirst month called March in the ffourth year of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lady Anne over England, &c., Queen, Annoque Domini one thousand Seven Hundred & five Between (Trances Bowater of the Township of Westown in the County of Chester, widdow, of the one |)arty and George Smedley of Midletown in the County aforesaid yeoman, of the other party Whereas John Bowatter Deceased, Late Husband of the said ffrances Bowatter, By his Last will & Testament Did amongst other tliinges Give & Bequeath unto the said ffrances Bowatter & to her heirs & assignes for Ever all that his Land & plantation Scituate, Sett, Lying & Being in Westown aforesaid ; Contayning in the whole ffour Hundred acres of Land; Giveing Granting & Confirming unto the said ffrances Bowatter 20 THE SMEDLEY FAMJLY. by his Said Last will & Testament, good Right ; full power ; LawfuU & absolute authority to Grant ; Bargaine ; Convey ; & Sell the said Land with the Improvements & appurtenances to the same Belonging or in any wise appertayning, To Such person or persons as should be will- ing to purchase the same ; as by his said will Now Remayning in the office for Probatt of wills at Philadelphia : Refference being thereunto had more Largely & amply appeareth. Now Tliis Indenture Witnesseth That The Said ffrances Bowatter for & in Consideracon of the Sum of Three Hundred & fifty pounds of Lawfull Currant money of Pensilvania ; To her in hand at or before the Ensealing & Delivery of these presents ; well & Truly paid by him the Said George Smedley ; The Receit whereof She the said ffrances Bowatter Doth hereby acknowledge ; & her Selfe Therewith fifully Satisfied & paid ; & Thereof & of Every part & Parcell thereof Doth freely ; Cleerly & absolutely acquitt ; Elxonerate ; & Discharge the Said George Smedley heirs Ex'"' & AdaV for Ever by these p'sents ; Hath given : Granted : aliened : Bargained : Sold : Released : Enfeoffed & Confirmed, & by these psents Doth fully : Cleerly : & absolutely : Give : Grant : Alien : Bargaine : Sell : Release : Enfeoff & Confirme unto the Said George Smedley, & To his heirs & assignes for Ever : all that four Hundred acres of Land That was Given her by her husband John Bowatter as abovesaid ; & all which He the Said John Bowatter Dyed Possessed of; Scituate : Sett : Lying & Being in The town- ship of Westown aforesaid, Begining at a white oak tree ; Standing at the Corner of Daniel! Hoop his Land ; ffrom thence by the Said Land North twenty four Degrees west four Hundred Sixty & two perches to a Lyne Tree ; from thence Runing by the Land of Richard Snead North Sixty Six Degrees East one Hundred thirty Nine perches to a Chestnutt tree ; from thence by Land untaken up ; South twenty four Degrees East ; ffour Hundred & Sixty perches to a post from thence Extending by the Lands of John Worrillow & Joseph Baker : South Sixty five Degrees ; west ; one Hundred thirty & nine Perches ; To the first menconed white oak or place of Begining ; Contayning in the whole fifour Hundred acres of Land be the same more or Less ; with all & singular its Rights : members : priviledges Jurisdicons & appurtenances, &c., &c. (Signed) Witnesses: John Salkeld Frances Bow ater (Seal) John VVorrall George Simpson Acknowledged 26th May 1706, before Caleb Pusey, Esq., and Peter Evans, Deputy of the office of Inrollment. The foregoing deed intimates that George Smedley was still of Middle- town, which was possibly the case, but another deed refers to him as of Westtown in the nth month, 1705. It must be remembered that March 25th was New Year's day and that it was 1705 until that day, after which it was 1706. By a deed dated the 1 ith of ist month (March), 1705, George Smedley, of Middletown, in the County of Chester, Husbandman, conveyed to Alitie Lucken, of Bristol township in the County of Philadelphia, Spinster, for ;^I20, the 213 acres of land in Dublin township, patented to George Smedley Mar. 22, 1700. See Exemplification Record, No. 7, p. 644, Phila. The receipt for the consideration money, on the same date, was witnessed at Germantown by Cornelius Severts and Francis Daniel Pastorius. An unrecorded deed was shown to Samuel L. .Smedley by Charles K. OTHER LANDED INTERESTS. 21 Aiman, county surveyor of Montgomery county, 12 mo. 24, 1880, of wliicli the former made the following abstract: To all men to whom these presents shall come: Johannes Straut of Upper Dublin Township in the County of Philadelphia, Husbandman, and Catharine his wife, send Greeting. Whereas there is a certain Tract of Land Situate, lying and being in the s'' Township & County, Beginning at a black oak sapling in the line of the said Johannes Straut, Thence by the same East ']'] Perches to a Chestnut sapling, thence by the land of the hereafter mentioned Michael Trump, South West 162 Perches to a hickory .sapling. Thence by the land of Caspar Trump N. W. 60 Perches to a black Oak sapling, Thence by of late Hugh Roberts land N. E. 105 Perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres of land, part and parcel of 200 acres formerly sold and conveyed by Thomas P'airman of the said County of Philadelphia, Gent, by Indenture bearing date the twelfth day of the Plleventh Month 1705, for the consideration therein mentioned, unto George Smedley of W^estown in the County of Chester, yeoman, his heirs and assigns forever; and further sold by the said George Smedley, by Indenture dated the seventh day of Third month 1707, unto Ricliard INlartin of Abing- ton Township and County aforesaid, yeoman, and at present in the Tenure and possession of the abovesaid Johannes Straut by a certain Indenture under the hand and seal of Richard Martin of Abington in the abovesaid County, yeoman, and Mary his wife, dated the eighth day of June 171 7 & Duly Executed; To have the s** 200 acres of land to him the s'' Straut his heirs, Executors, Adm''" and assigns forever. Now know ye that the said Johannes Straut and Catharine his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty five pounds lawful silver money of America to them in hand paid by Michael Trump of the aforesaid county, yeoman, do absolutely hereby Give, grant &c. &c., unto the said Michael Trump the abovesaid Fifty acres, &c., &c. In witness whereof the above said Johannes Straut and Catharine his wife have to these presents set their hands and seals, dated the Tenth day of February A. D. one thousand seven hundred and seven teen-eighteen. (Made their marks.) Signed sealed and delivered in the Joh.^nne.s x Str.^ut presence of Catakin.\ x Straut. Mathew Zimmerman Richard Martin John Cunrads Peter Lucken. At a Court held at Chester 73th of loth month 1698 : The new Grand Jury weare Called that was Summoned To Appeare k\.\. This Court whose names are as fifolloweth : Thomas Worth, John Bennitt, Nicholas Pyle, John Beales, William 22 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Bartram, James Hendrixson, ffrancis Yarnell, George Smedley, Thomas Minshall, John Cock, David Evans, John Kingsman, John Gibbons, Uavid Lewis, John Edge, James Sharpies. They were Attested. George Smedley was one of a sheriff's jury, i mo. 6, 1698-9, to appraise the estate of John Calvert, which was taken in execution. He, with others, was appointed 7 mo. 10, 1700, to lay out a private road from Abraham Beaks' house to Edgmont Road, of which they made return 8 mo. 14, 1700. He was one of a jury, S mo. 28, 1702, which laid out a road from John Goukling's corner to Edgmont Road, by the land of Abraham Beaks and others; was a petit juror, 3 mo. 25, 1703, in a case of Butterfield vs. Worrall; and in August, 1706, was again a grand juror. Feb. 24, 1707-8, he was appointed constable for Willistown, to which township the Bowater tract purchased by him had been transferred from Westtown. On the 29th of August, 1710, — Daniel Hoopes, Aaron James, Joseph Phips, Evan Lewis, Randal Malin and George Smedley made Return of a Road which by vertue of an Ord' of y' Last Court they Layed out for ffrancis Yarnall and a Township of Indians, And the Court Orders that the s'' Road be not Confirmed untill they have farther Considered of it, which is to be Done y' next Court, and If [no] Just objections be made against it then the same to be Confirmed and Entred on Record. There is no further reference to this road on the record, but by an order of court, dated 28 Nov., 1710, there was laid out a road across the Indians' land from the central part of Willistown township to the Edgmont Road, and this may have been in lieu of the former. About 1701, some Indians of the Okehockinor or Okanickon tribe, who had been living on Crum Creek, were removed by William Penn's orders and settled on a tract of land in Willistown, formerly granted to Griffith Jones, but not held by him. A warrant was granted, 15th of 10 mo., 1702, by which a tract of 500 acres was surveyed for their use so long as they or their descendants should continue to occupy it. This lay on the east side of Ridley Creek, less than a mile to the eastward of George Smedley's land and adjoining Francis Yarnall's land. After the Indians had abandoned it Amos and Mordecai Yarnall, sons of Francis, obtained patents for it, in 1738. Nov. 28, 1 7 10. The Grand Inquest being Called answered by the names hereafter Entred (viz') John Maris, Samuel Garrat, George Smedley, James Sharpless, William Davies, Joseph Penill, Will. Pyle, Caleb Evans, John Worrilaw, John Yearsley, John Fincher, John Edge Sen'., Peter Worrall, James Gibbons, Joseph Roads and Joseph Gilpin. There being vacant land to the eastward of the Bowater purchase, George Smedley obtained a warrant to take up a part of it, as follows: KAHLY sritVKYS IX Wll.Lls'l'dUN. fafing p Ji, ADDITIONAL PURCHASE OF LANDS. 23 PENNSYLVANIA SS. BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF PROPERTY. Upon an agreement made with George Smedtey of the County of Chester for (S.al) two hundred acres of Land or thereabouts of that vacancy left adjoyning to his other Land in Willis Town in the County of Chester, for which he is to pay to the Proprietor's use five and forty Pounds upon or before the nine and twentieth day of September next, with the Common Quit-rent of the Province forever hereafter. These are to authorize thee'to survey or Cause to be surveyed to the said George Smedley in the Place aforesaid the said Quantity of two hundred acres or more if he desire it in Proportion to the Rate above mentioned, to be Cutt off from the rest of tlie vacant Land there by a Streight Line extending to both sides of the said vacancy and running parallel, or nearly so, to the outer Line of the Land he holds, and make a return thereof into the Secretaries office : Which Survey, in Case the said George comply with the Aforesaid agreement (on or before the first day of November next) shall be valid ; otherwise the same shall be void as if it had never been made nor this Warrant ever granted. Given under our hands & the Seal of the Province at Philadelphia the i" day of the 6"" Mo. A. D. 1713. To Jacob Taylor, Surv' Gen". I^'ch" Hill Isaac Norris James Logan. For some reason the land surveyed in piirstiance of the above warrant was patented to George Smedley and his son Thomas joindy, as follows: William Penn True & absolute Proprietary & Govemour in Chief of y" Province of Pensil- vania & Territories thereunto belonging To all unto whom these P'sents shall come Sends Greeting. Whereas there is a certain tract of Land Scituate in Willis Town in y' County of Chester Begining at a Small Hickery tree at a corner of other Land of George Smedly & Thomas Smedly Thence by Philip Yarnals Land North Sixty five Degrees East Seventy three perches & three quarters of a Perch to a post thence North twenty four degrees west by vacant Land four hundred & Sixty one perches to a post by Ridly Creek Thence South Sixty Six Degrees West by William Hudsons Land Seventy three perches & three quarters of a perch to a Chestnut tree thence South twenty four Degrees East by y" s" other Land of y' s" George & Thomas four hundred Sixty one perches to y' place of Begining Containing two hundred acres with allowance of Six P' Cent for Roads & Highways Surveyed f thirteenth day of October • last by vertue of a Warrant from my P'sent Commissioners of Property herein after named bearing date y' first day of y" Sixth month last past unto George Smedly & Thomas Smedly of f s' County late purchasers who requesting a confirmation of y' same. Know Ye That in Con- sideration of y* Sum of forty five pounds of lawfull money of America to my use paid by y" s' George Smedly & Thomas Smedly y' Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged & y' s" George Smedly & Thomas Smedly their Heirs Execut" & Administrate forever Discharged from y" Same & for y' further Consideracon of y' Quitrents herein after Reserved I have given Granted Released & Confirmed & by these P'sents for me my Heirs & Successors Do Give grant Release & Confirm unto y' s' George Smedly & Thomas Smedly & their Heirs all that y aforementioned Tract with y'^ allowance afores' with all Mines Minnerals Quarries Meadows, Marshes, Savannahs, Swamps, Cripples, Woods, Underwoods, Timber & trees, Wayes, Waters, Water courses, liberties, Profits, Comodities, Advantages, Hereditaments & Appurtenances, [&c. &c.] 24 THE SMEDLl'.Y FAMILY. This was signed by Richard Hill, Isaac Norris and James Logan, i8 November, 171 3, and recorded in Patent Book A., Vol. 4, page ■x,']^. After George Smedley's removal to Willistown he still continued to attend Middletown Meeting, and frequently represented that meeting at the monthly gatherings for business. He was also frequently appointed on committees, but does not appear to have held any official position of longer duration. On 2 mo. 2, 1694, Frances Bovvater and Sarah Smedley were appointed to inquire concerninof Elizabeth Woodear's clearness of marriaee eneaee- ments ; and on 9 mo. 30, \ 696, Sara Smedly and Martha Ogden were appointed to make a similar inquiry respecting Susanna Tuniclifif. Tenth mo. 29, 1701, ".Sarah Smedely and Marthew Ogden are chosen overseers for John Bowater's Meeting;" and on 9 mo. 30, 1702, Frances Worrall and Sarah Smedley are chosen overseers for Middletown Meeting. Sarah Smedley was appointed 8 mo. 30, 1704, to make inquiry respecting Rachel Woodward, who desired a certificate to another meeting. Sarah Smedley and Mary Ashbridge were chosen overseers for Middletown Meeting, i mo. 26, 1705. Frances Bovvater and Sarah Smedley were appointed, 4 mo. 30, i 707, to inquire concerning Rachel Taylor's clearness in order for marriage. In the accounts of the treasurer of the women's meeting we find that on "y"' 26^'' of y*^^ i i"' mo., 1704, Disburst for widdow Readman twenty shillings; part of which was paid to feby peckovv for a shift & the Remainder was put into the hands of Frances bowater, Sarah Smedle & Mary Ashbridge to Lay out for her as they se occation." By deed of April 7, 171 7, George Smedley, Sr., convej'ed to his son, George Smedley, of Middletown, the tract of 295 acres, 136 perches of land in the latter township, "lately purchased by the s"^ George Smedley Sr. from William Penn," excepting 30 acres formerly sold to Thomas Barnsley. For a few of the last years of his life, after all of his children were married, George Smedley possibly made his home with his son Thomas. GOSHEN MONTHLY MEETING EST.\BLISHED. In 1722 Chester Monthly Meeting was divided and Goshen Monthly Meeting established, as set forth in the opening minute thereof: Whereas the Monthly Meeting of Chester, Consisting of the particular Meetings of Chester, Providence, Springfield, Middletown, Newtown, Goshen and Uwchlan, taking into Considera- tion the Large Extent thereof and the numerous appearance of friends belonging thereunto, with the Inconveniency that Several underwent in attending the same, It was thought suitable in the Wisdom of Truth (the prosperity of which being the principal motive,) to have the said //■//./ OF GEORGE SMEDLEY. 25 meeting diviiletl into two Monthly Meetings; And accordingly it was mutually agreed tliat a motion should be made to the Quarterly Meeting held at Providence the 12th day of the 12th month in the year 172 1-2, that friends of Goshen, Newtown and Uwchlan might keep a monthly meeting by themselves & the other meetings Remain as before which motion the said Quarterly Meeting approved of, so that a monthly meeting is setled under the name of Goshen Monthly Meeting, to be held on the sixth day of the first week in every month untiU further order, the first whereof was held at Cioshen the sixth day of the Second month 1722, where tViends proceeded as foUoweth. At Chester Monthly Meeting-, 3 mo. 28, 1722; "Aaron Janies, George Smedley & Thomas Smedley appeared here with the Consent of Middle- town Preparative Meeting, Desireing the consent of this meeting to be Joyned to Goshen Perticular Meeting, and Monthly Meeting likewise, which this meeting Consents to." The women's records say: "Eliz: James & Sarah Smedly Requesteth to belong to Goshen weekley & Monthly Meeting and this meeting Consents." At Goshen Monthly Meeting, 5 mo. 6, 1722: "A Minute of Chester Monthly Meeting dated y'' 28"' of y'' 3*^ month 1722, signifying their Con- sent with Aaron James, George Smedley and Thomas Smedley's joyning themselves to this Monthly Meeting, was Read here and accordingly they and their families are Received as members of this Monthly Meeting.'" This matter is not referred to by women till 9 mo. 2, 1722. George -Smedley represented Goshen Preparative Meeting at the monthly meeting, 9 mo. 2, 1722, and i mo. i, 1722-3. WILL OF GEORGE SMEDLEY. I George Smedly of Willistown in y' County of Chester and Province of Pensilvania Being Weak in Body But of sound and perfect memory, Blessed Be God for his mercies. Do make and ordain This my Last Will and Testament This 28"' Day of y' 2' Mo. 1723, Hereby Revokeing all other Wills and Testaments heretofore By me made Either By word or writting and This To Be my Last will Tuching all my Temporal Estate Both Real and "f'sonall. first, I will that ail my Just Debts and funerall I*'xpences Be fully paid and Discharged l>y my Executors afternamed. 2''ly I give and Bequeath unto my I^oveing Daughter Allice Woodard The sum of Tenn pound To Be paid her within one year after my Decease By my Executors. 3''ly I give and Bequeath The fourth part of my Estate Both Real & personall according to .\prisment unto my Grand Children, That is y' Children of John Edge, as y' sons shall attain y' age of 21 years Severally and y'' Daughters y' age of 18 years. To be Equally L'livided amongst Them, Except my Executors see y' my Daughter, y" s'' John Edge's wife stand in need of Either part or y' whole of y" aboves*' gift, that Then and in that Case my will is that They give her of y' same what They In Their Discretion may Think ffitt. 4"'ly I will That my Land Lying in Willistown afores' Joyning To my son Thomas Land Containing By Estimation 200 acres Be sold, hereby giveing full power and authority To my Executors To sell and Dispose of y' same or the survivor of Them, and also all my personall 26 THE S MED LEY FAMfLY. Estate, and that The vallue thereof Be Equally devided according To aprisnient Between my Executors Hereafter Named after all my Debts and Legacyes Be ffully paid. And Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my Loveing sons and son In Law Thomas and George Smedly and John Williamson To Be Whole and sole Executors of This my Last Will and Testament. his Signed Sealed Published and Declared George X Smedly (Seal). In The presence of mark her Sarah X Harry mark Wm. Lewis. Chester y' 29"" 3 mo. 1723: Then ^'sonally Appeared Sarah Harry & William Lewis the Witnesses to the within written Will, who on their Solemn affirmacons Did Declare they were present and saw the Testator therein named sign, seal, publish, pronounce & declare the said Writing to be his last Will and Testament & that at the doing thereof he was of sound mind & memory to the best of their understandings. Coram Jo. Parker, 1). Reg'. From the dates of will and probate we may suppose that the testator's death probably occurred in the 3d month (May), 1723, and the fact of his making his mark would indicate physical inability to write his name at that time. The original will bears the endorsement, "George Smedly's Last Will and Testament, not To Be opened Till after his decease." ADMINISTRATION OF GEORGE SMEDLEY's ESTATE. The Accompt of Thomas Smedley George Smedley and John Williamson Extrs of the last Will and Testament of George Smedley late of the Township of in the said County Deced and of the administracon by them made as well of such and so much of the Goods Chatties and Creditts of the said Deced' as they have Reced as also of what Debts &c of the said Deced' and mony necessarily lay' out and Expended in and about administring the estate of the said Deced' as foUoweth viz. Imp". ^ s d The said Accomptants Chargeth themselves with all and Singular the Goods Chatties and Creditts of the said Deced' menconed in an Inventory thereof Exhibitted into the Reg" office for the said County amounting as by the said Inventory unto The said Accomptants Crave allowance of the Several Sums of mony hereafter menconed by them pay' and Expended in and about the said Deced" Estate as followeth. £ s d By Cash pay' to Richard Jones for the Coffin o 7 4 By Cash p'' Amos Yarnall for boards o 4 6 By Cash P' ffrancis Yarnall for a Tax o 12 6 By Cash P^ Richard Jones for Writing o 2 o By Cash p'' Susannah Baker for Sowing work o i o By Cash p'' towards the Repairs of Goshen Meeting o i o 141 17 LWENTOKY i >F ( ; i:nl!( ;]■: SMKHI.EY'S kstate. lacing p. THE PHILADELPHIA CITY LOT. 27 £ s d By Cash p^ John Turner for Digging the Grave o 4 6 By Cash p' Ruth Hoskins for sundry Expences due o 15 2 By Cash p'' Dr. Taylor for Physick ad ministred o i4* ^^rJ/S . ;^6^ ■*^ ^^/^ttrt/ti^^ fit ^ ' — f^^ KECEIITS FOR QUIT-KENT. facing 1'. 31. THE PHILADELPHIA CITY LOT. £ S D qrs Total sum, 9 10 i o Edge children one fourth, 2 7 6 i Remains to be divided in 6 shares, ... 7 2 6 3 One share i 3 9 0-3 Tho" Smedleys share, 2 7 6 o Mary Yarnalls share, i 3 9 o George Smedleys share, i 3 9 o Sarah Williamson share, i 3 9 o Allice Woodard share, i 3 9 o Edge Children share, 2 7 6 i fractions Reamains, . . 3 makes the total sum, 9 10 i o Tho' Smedley share in 7 shares a 7 6 o One share o 6 9 0-6 Francis Smedley share, 13 6 o John Smedley share, 6 9 o Tho' Smedley share, 6 9 o George Smedley share, 6 9 o Mary Taylor share, 6 9 o Sarah Minshall share, 6 9 o Reamains, 3 makes Tho' Smedley share, ... 2 7 6 o Edge children share, 2 7 6 i Their mothers share, i 3 9 o 3 II 3 > their share & their mother share in 6 One share, o 11 10 2-1 Jane Downing 11 10 2 Mary Downing 11 10 2 Sarah Reece, 11 10 2 George Edge or Children, n 10 2 Jacob Edge, 11 10 2 Rachel Volintine, 11 10 2 makes Edges children share, • ■ 3 1 1 3 o George Edge share in 4 11 10 2 One share, 2 11 2-2 31 ■John Edge share, 5 ti o Mary Baldwin, 2 11 2 Ann Parks, . 2 11 2 Makes George Edge share, ... 11 10 2 32 THE SMEDLEY FAM/f.V. QUIT-RENTS. As quit-rents have become obsolete, and many persons are ignorant of their nature, a short explanation may not be out of place here. They appear to have originated under the feudal system in England, when all the lands were supposed to belong to the king^ and those who occupied them were allowed to do so in consideration of personal services of various kinds, but chiefly those of a military character. These were not always rendered immediately to the king, but often to an intermediate class, as the barons, who in turn were tenants of the kin<>-. From this arose the custom of paying a fee or fine in lieu of personal service, and by a quit-rent it is to be understood that the tenant goes quit or free of further service. In the course of time this institution, like many others, lost its original significance, and at the time William Penn sold lands in Pennsylvania quit-rents were probably regarded as the best means of securing a permanent income to himself and family. He says, in his proposals to the early purchasers: "The shares I sell be certain as to the number of acres; that is to say, every one shall contain five thousand acres; the price one hundred pounds; and for the quit-rent, one English shilling, or the value of it yearly, for a hundred acres; which such as will may now, or hereafter, buy oft to an inconsiderable matter; but as I hold by a small rent of the King, so all must hold of me by a small rent for their own security," etc. The charter for Pennsylvania prescribed the payment to the king, his heirs and successors, "two beaver skins to bee delivered att our said Castle of Windsor, on the first day of Januarie, in every yeare; and also the fifth parte of all Gold and Silver Oare, which shall from time to time happen to be found within the Limitts aforesaid, cleare of all Charges. " The privilege of buying oft" die quit-rent to a small amount was embraced by some ot the early purchasers of large amounts of land in Pennsylvania, but does not appear to have been continued by William Penn's successors. The "London Company" purchased 60,000 acres, on which the quit-rent was to be two beaver skins per annum, while the "Free Society of Traders" obtained 20,000 acres, and other purchasers 101,760 more, at a quit-rent of one shilling for each thousand acres. By the patent-books it appears that the land in Chester County was patented, under various quit-rents, in the following amounts: At one shilling per hundred acres, 262,031; at one shilling per thousand acres, 13,524; at one penny per acre, 3,933; at a half penny per acre, 86,612; at a bushel of wheat per hundred acres, 5,904; various tracts of 200. 93, "];}), 202, 201, 200, 400, 200 and 10 acres at one shilling each; 900 acres at a peppercorn; 124 acres at three bushels of wheat; 491 acres at 10 bushels per annum. THOMAS SMEDLEY-. ^,1 A list was kept of all owners of lands, with situation, number ot acres, etc., and this was called the rent-roll. A special officer, styled the Receiver General, had charge of this branch of the Proprietary interests, and at stated times visited the different counties to receive the quit-rents. In the very early times, when money was scarce, the rents were often paid in wheat or other grain, and when colonial paper money came into use it was at a discount, so that a nominally greater sum was required to be equiva- lent to the sterling English money specified in the patent. The quit-rents were regarded as a grievance by the landholders, who avoided payment as much as possible, so that it was frequently necessary for the collectors to appeal to the law to gain what was due. After the Revolution the State of Pennsylvania paid a large sum of money to the heirs of William Penn to compensate them for the loss of the quit- rents, which were then abolished. 1. George Smedley, born in Derbyshire (?), PIngland, came to Penn- sylvania about 1682; died in Willistown township, Chester county, Pa., 3 mo., 1723; married at Friends' Meeting, Philadelphia, 5 (?) mo., 1687, '^*^ Sarah Goodwin, widow of John Goodwin and daughter of Thomas (?) Kitchin, of Dublin township, Philadelphia county. She died in Willistown, 3 mo. 16, 1709; both probably buried at IMiddletown Meeting. Issue: 2. Thomas, b. 2, 15, 1688 ( ?) ; d. 3, 9, 1758 ; m. Sarah Baker. 3. Mary, b. 2, 3, 1690 ( ?) ; d. 1772 ( ?) ; m. John Edge and John Yarnall. 4. George, b. i, 3, 1692-3 ; d. 11, 20, 1766; m. Jane Sharpless and Mary Hammans 5. Sarah, b. 8, 12, 1694; d. 5, 29, 1789; m. John Williamson. 6. Alice, b. 3, 2, 1696 ; d. prior to 1743 ; m. John Allen and Edward Woodward. 2. Thomas Smedley' (George'), b. in Middletown township, 2, 15, 1688 (?); d. in Willistown, 3, 9, 1758; m. 8, 26, 1710, at Middletown Meet- ing, to Sarah Baker, b. in England, 168 1-2: d. in Willistown, 3, 14, 1765. aged 83 years, 2 mos.; both buried at Middletown Meeting. She was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Baker, of Edgmont township. Issue: 7. Francis, b. 7, 12, 1712; d. 9, 18, 1773; m. Ann Hunter. 8. John, b. II, 22, 17 14-5 ; d. 8 mo , 1793 ; m. Susanna (Dawson) Cowgill. 9. Sarah, b. 5, 2, 171 7 ; d. 4, icS, 1801 ; m. John Minshall. 10. Mary, b. 10, 22, 1719 ; d. 6 or 7 mo., 1739; m. Samuel Taylor. 11. Thomas, b. 5, 11, 1723 ; d. 1, 4, iSii ; m. Lydia James. 12. George, b. ; d. S, 4, 1783 ; m. Patience Mercer. K\X our monthly meeting Held at Springfield the 28"' Day of the 6"' month, 1710. 3 34 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. The Representatives that appeared for Each Perticuler Meeting were as foUoweth, viz' — For Chester meeting, John Sharpies and Thomas Vernon. For Springfield meeting, Bartholomew Coppock Senr and Bartholomew Coppock Jun'. For Providence meeting, John Edgg and Joseph Phips. For Middletown meeting, John Martin and Phillip Yamall. For Goshen meeting, Cadwalleder Ellis and Edward Kineson. For Newtown meeting, Peter Thomas and Lewis Lewis. Thomas Smedley, son of George Smedley of Willistovvn, and Sarah Baker, Daughter of Joseph Baker of Edgmont, Declared their Intentions of takeing Each other in Marriage, this being the first time, this meeting appoints Thomas Gooding and John Martin to make Inquire into his Clearness and Conversation and mak Report to our next mo : meeting. Att our Monthly Meeting Held att Middletown meeting House the 25"' Day of the 7''' month, 1 7 10. The Representatives that appeared for Each Perticular meeting are as followeth, viz'. For Chester meeting, Joseph Coburn and Thomas Dell. For Springfield meeting, Joseph Selby and George Lowns. For Providence meeting, John Edge and Joseph Phips. For Middletown meeting, Joseph Baker and George Smedley. For Goshen meeting, George Ashbridge and Edward Kineson. For Newtown meeting, Daniel Williamson and William Lewis. Thomas Smedley and Sarah Baker Declared their Intentions of takeing each other in marriage, this being the second time, and nothing appeareing to obstruct they are Left to their Liberty to Consumate their said Intentions according to Good order, and this meeting appoints Thomas Gooding and Joseph Pennell to attend the above Said marriage and take Care that Good order be Kept there and make Report to our next monthly meeting. At the next meeting, 8 mo. 30, 1710, "The friends appointed to attend the marriage of Thomas Smedley Reports that things was well and orderly there." The following is a copy of the marriage certificate, which was not recorded : WHERE.^S Thomas Smedly Son of George Smedly of Willis Town in the Countey of Ches- ter in the Province of Pensilvania and Sarah Baker Daughter of Joseph Baker of Edgmond in the Countey aforeSayd Having Declared their Intentions of ALirriage With Each other before Several Monthly Meetings of the People Called Quakers and according to the good order used amongst them Whose Proceedings therein after a Deliberate Consideration Thereof and having the Consent of Parents & Relations Concerned and nothing appearing to obstruct were approved of By the Sayd Meetings. NOW These are to Certifie all whom it may Concerne that for the full accomplishing their Sayd Intention This Twenty Sixth Day of y" Eighth month in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Ten They the Sa3'd Thomas Smedly & Sarah Baker appeared in a Publick Assembly of the aforeSayd People and others at the Meeting House in Middletown in the aforeSayd Countey of Chester And the Sayd Thomas Smedly Taking the Sayd Sarah Baker by y" Hand Did in a Solemn manner openly Declare that he Took her to be his Wife Promising through the Lords assistance To be unto her a faithfull and Loving Husband until Death Should them Seperate And Then & There in the S" assembly the S' Sarah Baker Did in Like manner Solemnly Declare that She Took the Sayd >-. ■■-.■;iv - ft't •ntiiif'i ... .v,-/n^ . ■ ■' 4 MAKIM \i.K ( h.Kril-'li MK ill' I'lhiM \S SMKIM.i:\. IT Hi, laiiuir T ■'•'■ THOMAS SMEDLEV. Thomas Smedly to be her Husband promising Throuf^h The Lords assistance to be unto him a faithfull & Loving Wife until Death Should Seperate them. And moreover the S' Thomas Smedly & Sarah Baker, she according to the Custom of Mar- riage assuming the name of her Husband, as a further Confirmation did then and There to these p'sents Sett their Hands, and we whose Names are hereunto Subscribed Being p'sent at the Solemnization of the Sayd Marriage and Subscription in manner afores'' as Witnesses Thereunto have also to these Presents Sett our Hands the Day and Year above Written. William Beaks Thomas Barnsley Thomas Bowater Aliass Williams Samuel Cobourn James Wood Tiiomas uarnon ffrances Worrall Margery Pearson Klthiea Goulding Elisa. Nulin Elezebeth Philips Mary Hudson Sarah Ogden ^L^rtha Ogden Anne Bowater Mary Cookson Alls Cobourn Hannah Meillicott Jane Wood John Salkeld Caleb Pusey randell vernon Jona : Heayes Wm. Lewis John Edge Randall ^Lalin Josejih Edge John Martin Henry Worley Rich' Parker Francis Worley James Gibbons William Bennett Jacob Minshall Jacob Edge John Jones Jacob Vernon Edward Woodward James SerriU John Willis Richar Elwell Thomas Goodwin Thomas Broadgate John Hackney Owing to the great neglect to record deeds in former times the genealo- gist is deprived of what would be a fruitful source of information. Thomas Smedley was a patentee, with his father, of 200 acres in Willistown, and subsequendy appears to have been possessed of the 400 acres purchased by his father in 1705. By deeds of lease and release, 17th and i 8th Oct., 1 681, William Penn conveyed to Samuel Jobson, of the parish of St. Mary Magdalen Ber- mondsey, in Surrey, woolstapler, 1000 acres of land in Pennsylvania. This was surveyed 24 Feb., 1684, in Willistown, to Griffith Jones, as agent for Samuel Jobson, and patented to the latter 9 July, 1687, who by deed of 3 Feb., 1699, conveyed the same to his son Michael Jobson. He in turn devised the -land by will, 3 Feb., 1709, to his sons Samuel and Michael Thomas Smedley Sarah Smedi.ey George Smedly Joseph Baker George Smedly Robert Baker Sarah Smedly Joseph Baker John Baker Mary Baker ffrancis Yarnall Hannah Yarnall Charles Whiteaker Jos. Selby Dorothy Yarnall John Worrilaw Ann Worrilaw Walter Worrilaw Philip Yarnall Dorothy Yarnall Peter Yarnall 36 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. when 21 years of age. Samuel Jobson, of Philadelphia, merchant, grandson of the original purchaser, ior ^240, conveyed his undivided moiety thereof to Thomas Smedley, of Willistown, yeoman, 6 April, 1726. Division hav- ing been made, Michael Jobson, of Willistown, yeoman, confirms unto Thomas Smedley 503 acres by metes and bounds, 25 Oct., 1726. Thomas Smedley, of Willistown, and wife Sarah, for ^120, convey to his brother, George Smedley, of Middletown, yeoman, 250 acres in Willistown, being one-half of the Jobson purchase, 17 May, 1726. Thomas Smedley also purchased from Michael Jobson, 30 Dec, 1729, one-quarter of an acre — probably for the sake of getting water. John Taylor, the county sur- veyor, in his note-book, made a memorandum of a deed from Joseph Darlington and wile Mary, to Thomas Smedley for 200 acres of land, about I735(?). The location of this tract has not been discovered. Thomas also obtained a patent on a small tract of 22 acres in Willistown, in 1735. By deed of 3 Oct., 1750, he purchased 25 acres of William Kennison and wife Elizabeth, situated in Whiteland township. The remainder of Kennison's land, 175 acres, was seized by Isaac Pearson, sheriff, and conveyed to Thomas .Smedley, 20 Mar., 1754. Francis SmetUey and wife Anne, of Willistown, Thomas Smedley, of the same place, and wife Lydia, John Smedley, of the same place, and John Minshall and wife Sarah, of Middle- town, heirs of Thomas Smedley, deceased, conveyed the two tracts of 25 acres and 175 acres, in Whiteland, to Thomas Harris, of Whiteland, Dec. 30, 1770. Thomas and Sarah Smedley were active members of their meeting and often appointed on committees or represented their preparative meetings at the monthly sessions. They attended Middletown Meeting until 1722, when they changed their membership to Goshen, on account ot its being more convenient. So far as can be determined at this time the evidence points to the homestead now owned by Eli J. Lewis as the first Smedley home in Willistown, passing from George to Thomas and then to John Smedley, whose son John succeeded him in 1 793. WILL OF THOMAS SMEDLEY. I Thomas Smedley of the Township of WilUs Town in the County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvania Yeoman being imder Some Bodily Indisposition but of sound Disposing Mind and memory Praised be the Lord for all his Mercies ; Being Sencible of the Certainty of Death do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner following. That is to Say, first and Chiefly I Recomend my Soul unto God that Gave it, whensoever it may Please him to call for ray Departure out of this world, And my Body to be Decently Buried at the Discre- tion of my Executrix & P^xecutors herein after named .-Mso I will that my Just Debts and THOMAS SMEDLF.Y\ 37 Funeral Charges be duly Paid & discharged And as to the Resichic of my Estate it hath Pleased (Jod to Bestow upon me I leave and Dispose of the Same as foUoweth, viz. First I Give and Bequeath unto my well Beloved wife Sarah Smedley the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds in Bills Bonds & Current Money of Pennsylvania and her Hackney Horse bridle & Sadie, and Two milch Cows of her choice, cS; three Yews and Lambs, Two Feather Beds & their Furniture, (Jne Case & Drawers and Two Dressing Boxes, Three Pewter Platters and one Dozen of Plates, One brass Cetle and Iron Pott, a Copper Cetle and Brass milk pan, a warm- ing pan, Bed pan & Stool pan, And \Vooden and Earthen vessels as many as she shall have need of. The whole to be to her use during her Natural ],ife And to be Disposed of by her at her Will Among Our Children & Grand Children Also I Give unto her my s' beloved Wife the use and Priviledge of the Three Lower Rooms in my Dwelling House with Necessary Priviledge of my Seller, kitchin, Oven, and Pump, with one half of my Garden & one half of my Well-house, during the Term of her Life, And it is my Will, And I do Charge my son John Smedley and his Heirs with the well & Sufficient keeping of all the said Creatures herein Be- queathed to my said Loving wife upon the Plantation herein to be Devised unto him both Summers and Winters during the Term of his Mother's Natural Life, Also I Give my MoUuto wench named Nelly and her Child to the Disposal of my Loving Wife. ALSO I Give and Devise unto my Eldest son Francis Smedley all that Messuage Plantation and Tract of Land whereon he now liveth together with all and Singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging being situated in the Township of Willis-Town Beginning at a Corner Post in the Line of Land late of Joseph Pennell, thence by the Same and the Line Dividing the Tovvnships of Edgmont & Willis-Town South Sixty Six Degrees west Two Hundred and Fourteen Perches & three quarters to a corner Stone Thence North Twenty Four Degrees West by Joshua Hoopes's Land One Hundred & Fifty Six Perches to a Post then by Land hereinafter to be Devised to my Son John Smedley North Sixty Six Degrees East One Hundred and Seventy two Perches & three quarters to a stone thence North Twenty Four Degrees west Forty Perches to a Post thence North Sixty Six Degrees East Twenty Perches to a White Oak thence South Twenty Four Degrees East by .Amos Yarnall's Land One Hundred Perches to a post thence by the Same Land North Eighty Two Degrees East Sixty Two Perches to a white Oak thence by the Same Land South Thirty Two Degrees East Thirty Two perches to a jiost. Thence by the Same Land South Fifty Degrees East Forty Two perches to a post thence by the same Land South Twenty Six Degrees Flast Three perches to a post thence by the Same Land North Twelve Degrees East Eight Perches to a post thence by the same Land South Seventy Two Degrees west Seven Perches to a post thence South Eighty Seven Degrees West by a Piece of Land late of Josejih Pennell Twenty Four perches to a White Oak thence South Sixty Six Degrees west by the Same Thirty Six Perches to a post thence South Tw^enty Four Degrees Flast fifteen Perches to the Place of Eegining Containing Two Hundred and Twenty three Acres be it more or less To Hold to him and the Heirs of his Body Lawfully Begotten or to be Begotten to the Third (feneration and thence to be Enjoyed by Such Heir in Fee Simple, and in Default of Such Issue to be Possess' & Enjoyed by my son John Smedley and y' Heirs of his Body Lawfully to be Begotten to y" Third Generation and in Default of Such Issue the Same Premisses to be Possess'' and Enjoyed by my Sons Thomas Smedley and George Smedley their Heirs and Assigns forever as Tenants in Common, Reserving to my said Three Sons, John, Thomas, and George Smedley and their Heirs free Liberty Respectively, at all Times after my Decease, to come upon the Land so Devised to my Son Francis Smedley with their workmen & Agents where there may Appear to be likelyhood of Mine, Oar, mettal or Mineralls Lying under Ground ; and there in Partnership with my said Son Francis & his Heirs or otherwise in 38 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Case of his or their Declining, to break the Ground and digg for the Same and their Propor- tionable Shares of the Oar, Mettal or Mineral there found or to be found to Carry away and Convert to their own Respective uses, ALSO I Give and Devise Unto my loving Son John Smedley all that my Messuage Plantation and Tract of Land whereon I now Live, Situate in the Township of Willis-Town af'' Together with all and Singular the Appurtenances thereunto belonging & Appertaining being Bounded South South Easterly by the Land herein before Devised to my son Francis Smedley upon the Several Courses & Distances whereby the Same is Described, And West South West by Joshua Hoopes's Land And North North Westerly by Land now or late of Richard Snead and Land herein after to be Devised to my Son George Smedley LTpon the Several Courses & Distances by which the Same shall be described And East North Easterly to wit Beginning at a corner of the Land to be Devised to my Son George Smedley in the line of Lawrence Cox's Land and by the Same Land South Twenty Four Degrees East Sixty perches to a corner in Daniel Yarnall's line and by the Same South Forty Two Degrees West Five Perches to a corner of Isaac Garratt's Land, and by the Same, and the Same Course, Fifty One perches and by tiie Same Land South Sixty Six Degrees West, Eighty Six perches to a White Oak, thence by the said Isaac Garratt's & Amos Yarnall's Lands South Twenty Four Degrees East One Hundred and Eighteen Perches to a White Oak being a corner of ihe Said described Land Devised to my Son Francis Smedley & Containing by Computation Four Hundred Acres be it more or less. To Hold to him my Said Son John Smedley and the Heirs of his Body Lawfully to be Begotten to the third Generation & thence to be Enjoyed by Such Heir in Fee Simple, and in Default of such Issue to be Possess' & Enjoyed by my Loving Son Francis Smedley and the Heirs of his Body as aforesaid and in Default of Such Issue to be Possess'' & Enjoyed by my loving Sons Thomas Smedley & George Smedley their Heirs & Assigns as Tenants in Common forever ALSO I Give and Bequeath unto my Said loving Son John Smedley All the Residue of my Goods Chattels Stock of Horses Mares Cattle Sheep Swine and Utensils of Husbandry whatsoever and wheresoever found Ex- cepting my Hackney Horse called Rock and new Sadie and bridle which I Give and Bequeath Unto my loving brother George Smedley, Excepting also one Young Sorrel Natural Pacing Mare wliich I Give and Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Mary Minshall. ALSO I Give and Devise unto my loving Son Thomas Smedley his Heirs & Assigns Forever all that Messuage Plantation and Tract of Land whereon he Liveth with all and Singular the Appur- tenances thereunto belonging Situate in the Township of Willis-Town, which I Purchased of Samuel Jobson and is Bounded as followeth viz. Beginning at a Small Hickery Thence by William Burge & Company's Land North Sixty Six Degrees East Two Hundred & Twenty Two Perches to a Stone, Thence by Anthony Wayn's Land South Twenty Five Degrees & Thirty Minutes East Two Hundred and Fifty Nine Perches to a Post, Thence by George Smedley's Land South Sixty Six Degrees west. Thirty Two perches to a Post, then North Twenty Four Degrees West Thirty Six perches to a Stone, thence South Sixty Six degrees West Eighteen perches to a Stone, thence North Twenty Four degrees West Sixty perches to a Stone Thence South Sixty Six Degrees West One Hundred & Twenty Seven perches to a White Oak, Thence North Fifty one Degrees West Seven Perches to a Stone Thence South Fifty Eight Degrees West Fourteen Perches to a Red Oak Thence South Twenty four Degrees East three Perches and a half to a hickery Thence South Sixty Six Degrees West thirty four Perches to a Stone, Thence North Twenty four Degrees west by Michael Jobsons Land One Hundred and Sixty three Perches to the Place of Beginning, Containing Two Hundred and Fifty three Acres, ALSO I Give and Devise unto my Said loving Son Thomas Smedley his Heirs & Assigns forever that Piece or Parcel of Land which I Purchased THOMAS SMEDLF.Y\ 39 of the Proprietaries and with other Land to me Confirmed by Patent under the hand of Thomas Penn and the great Seal Dated the Eighth Day of the Month called February i735. Adjoyning to the Said Described Tract and Beginning at a Post at a corner of Anthony VVayn's Land, and thence by the Same East North East Sixty Perches to a Post, thence South Thirty two Degrees & a half East Fifty Eight Perches to a Post, Thence West South West by the last Described Tract Seventy perches to a post, Thence North North West by the Said William Burge & Company's Land Fifty Seven Perches to the Place of Beginning Containing Twenty Two acres Together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, ALSO I Give & Devise unto my loving Son George Smedley his Heirs and Assigns forever all that Messuage Plantation and Tract of Land whereon he now liveth situate in Willis-Town Aforesaid with the Appur- tenances Together with the Fulling Mill thereon Errected And the Utensils and Appurtenances whatsoever (Now LTpon the Said Premisses and) to the Fuller Clothier & Dyers Businesses belonging, Being Bounded as followeth viz. Beginning at a Chesnut Tree being a Corner of Land herein Devised to my Son John Smedley thence by the Same South Twenty Four Degrees East Fifty Eight perches to a heap of Stones, thence North Sixty Five Degrees East Forty Eight perches to a Young walnut Tree, Thence South Twenty four Degrees East Thirty perches to a heap of Stones, Thence North Sixty Six Degrees East Thirty one Perches to a heap of Stones, Thence South Twenty Four Degrees East Ten perches to a heap of Stones, Thence North Sixty Six Degrees East Twenty Four Perches to a Popler tree, thence North Twenty four Degrees West Twenty Three perches to a Hickery tree, Thence North Eighty Five Degrees West Twenty one Perches to a dogwood Tree, Thence Northwest Nine perches to Gum tree, thence North North ^^'est Twenty Two perches to a Rock, thence North Sixty Six Degrees East Twenty four perches to a White Oak, Thence South Twenty four Degrees East Twenty One perches to a Stone Thence North Sixty Six Degrees East One Hundred & Twenty Perches to the line of Lawrence Cox's Land, Thence by the Same Land North Twenty four Degrees West One Hundred & Seventy three peres & Six feet to a post in the line of Wil- liam Garratt's Land, Thence by the same and George Ashbridge's Land South Sixty Six Degrees West One Hundred & Fifty three perches to a post, Thence South Twenty Four Degrees East By George Ashbridge's Land Seventy one perches & Six feet to a post. Thence South Eighty Eight Degrees West by Said Ashbridge's Land Seven Perches and a half to a Spanish Oak, then South Twenty Four Degrees East Sixteen Perches to a post. Thence South Sixty Six Degrees West Fifty two perches to a Beech, Thence South Ten Degrees East Eigh- teen perches to a Maple, Thence South Thirty Degrees East Twenty one perches to a Beech, Thence South Sixty Six Degrees West, fourteen perches to a post. Thence by the Land now or late of Richard Snead South twenty four Degrees East Thirty Five perches to a Dead Oak, thence South Sixty Six Degrees West about four perches to the Place of begining Containmg by Computation Two Hundred and Fifty Five acres be it more or less, ALSO I Give and Be- queath Unto my Loving Daughter Sarah the Wife of John Minshall the Sum of Sixty Pounds of Current Lawfull Money of Pennsylvania to be Equally Paid Unto her by my four Sons above Named within One Year Next After my Decease that is to Say fifteen Poimds by Each of them with which Payments I do Charge the Respective Premises to them herein before Devised. ALSO I Give and Devise Lmto my Grand Son Abiah Taylor Five acres of Land Situate in Whiteland in Chester County being Part of Twenty five acres of Land which I Purchased of William Kinison, to be Laid Out Unto him in that Corner of the Same Land Adjoyning Connestogoe Road and the Land late of Isaac Richardson Deceased to hold to him his Heirs and Assigns forever, ALSO I Give and Bequeath unto him my s' Grand son Abiah Taylor the Sum of Twenty Pounds Lawfull Money of Pennsylvania to be Paid Unto him by my Executors 40 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. or the Survivors or Survivor of them when he shall Attain to the age of one and Twenty years, ALSO I Give and Devise all the Residue of the said Five and Twenty Acres of Land and lime stone Quarry & Quarries therein contained with the Appurtenances, unto my Four Sons and Son in Law viz. Francis, John, Thomas, and George Smedley & John Minshall, their Heirs and Assigns Respectively as Tenants in Common. In Witness whereof I have to this written Sheet of Paper as Part of my last Will & Testament Set my hand & Seal this Thirtieth day of the Seventh Month in the year of our Lord 1757. Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the Thomas Smadlev (Seal) said Thomas Smedley to be Part of his last Will & Testament in the Presence of us : Aaron Ashbridge Rich'' Jones William Garrett ALSO I Give and. Bequeath LInto my said Four Sons & Son in Law afore named All the Rents Profits & Income of all and Singular my Tanyard Tan-]5itts Tan-house Bark Mill and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging, To hold to them my said Sons & Son in Law their Executors and administrators as Tenants in Common for the Term and Space of Ten years next after my Decease, And from and after the Expiration of the Said Term to be Possess'' and Enjoyed by my Said Son George Smedley his Heirs and Assigns forever. ALSO I Give and Bequeath Eight Years of the Time of my Molluto Lad Called Jim, or James, (if he shall Live So long) to my Four Sons that is to Say to Serve the first Year after my Decease with my son Thomas Smedley, and the Second Year with my Son John, the third Year with my son Francis, and the fourth year with my son George Smedley, and so in the Same Turn Until the s'' Eight Years be Expired And then it is my will that he shall be Set Free And it is my Will that he shall Freely have and Enjoy the dwelling House where John Norrey Now liv- eth with Twenty Acres of Arable Land thereto Adjoyning from the Time of his being so Set Free for and during the Term of his Naturall Life. ALSO I Nominate and Appoint my well beloved Wife Sarah Smedley to be Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament And I Con- stitute and Ordain my Four Sons viz. Francis, John, Thomas and George Smedley to be Co- Executors of this my last Will & Testament with their Said Mother and to Act in Conjunction with her in the Execution thereof. And lastly I Declare to be Null & void all former and Other Wills and Testaments by me made either in word or writing and do Declare this Only to be my last Will and Testament. IN WITNF^SS Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this thirtieth Day of the Seventh month in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Seven. Signed Sealed Published and Declared by Thomas Smadlev (Seal) the Said Thomas Smedley to be his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us. Aaron Ashbridge William Garrett Rich' Jones. [Endorsed :] Chester March 25"" 1758 Then personally appeared Aaron .Ashbridge William Garrett & Richard Jones the Witnesses to the within written will and (being of the people Called quakers) upon their solemn Affirmations according to law did Solemnly Sincerely and truly declare and affirm that they were personally present and did see and hear Thomas Smedley the testator within Named Sign Seal publish pronounce and declare the within writing to be THOMAS SMEDLEV. ^, his last Will and Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of Sound mind and memory to the best of their understandings and that their names thereto twice set and Subscribed are of their own respective proper hands Writings. Affirmed before me Jo : Parker D. Reg'. Whereas Thomas Smedley late of Willis-Town in the County of Chester Yeoman made his last Will and Testament in Writing bearing Date the thirtieth Day of the Seventh month Anno. Dom. 1757. and therein made and Constituted his Wife Sarah Smedley, And his four Sons to wit Francis, Thomas, John, and George Smedley, Executors thereof as in and by the Said Will may more fully appear, And the Said Thomas Smedley Soon after making the Said Will Dyed and whereas the Said Sarah his widow declined the Acceptance of the Said Executorship and never Acted therein but the s' Francis Smedley Thomas Smedley John Smedley and (leorge Smedley Proved the Said Will and took Upon them the Execution thereof. NOW these Presents Witnesseth that the Said Sarah Smedley as a further Declaration thereof doth hereby Renounce and Disclaim the Said Executorship and all the Trust Reposed in her Relating thereto by the Said Recited Will. In Witness whereof the Said Sarah Smedley hath hereunto Set her hand and Seal Dated the Twentieth Day of the Fourth Month call' April Anno. Dom- 1758. Sarah Smedlkv. (Seal.) Witnesses present lames Treviller. A True Inventorv of all and Singular the Goods (.'battels and Credits which were of Thomas Smedley late of Willis Town in the County of Chester Yeoman Deceased, Apjiraised on the Thirtieth Day of the Third month called March Anno. Dom. 1758. £ s d viz Cash and Apparel 70 05 6 Hackney Horse Bridle and Sadie 10 00 o Books 02 10 o Two Bedds & Furniture, Case of Drawers & 2 dressing Boxes 12 00 o One Table Eight Chairs and Couch 02 14 o Oval Table & Small ditto 5 Chairs a kneading Trough and Two Chests . . 3 15 o Three Brass Ketles & one Brass Pann 05 00 o Three Iron Putts and Pott-Racks 01 15 o Pewter 03 00 o Two Pairs of Tongs Fire Shovel & And Irons 00 12 o Six Hogsheads Eighteen Barrels, Earthen Ware & Lumber in y'' Seller . . 06 10 o Wooden Ware 00 12 00 Iron Screw 2 Dripping Pans Grid Iron & Toster 02 00 o Lazy-Back and Bake Iron 00 10 o Three Bedds and Bedding 10 00 o Three Spinning Wheels Combs & Clock Reel 01 10 o Warming Pan and Frying Pan 00 06 o A Parcel of Walnut and Poplar Boards 06 05 o A Fowling Piece 01 00 o Waggon and Gears for Five Horses 15 00 o 42 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Cart and Two Ox Chains 05 The Widow's Riding Hackney, &c 10 Four Working Horses 22 Two Mares and Colts iS The Inventory Continued £ Eight Milch Cows 27 Four Steers and one Heifer 12 Four (two Year Old) Heifers 08 Four (Year Old) Heifers 04 Seven Ewes and Lambs 03 Twelve other Sheep 03 Two Sows and nine Shotes 04 Wheat in the Ground 15 Rye in the Ground 06 Sixty Bushels of Clean'd Wheat 12 Two Plows and Irons, Harrow & Swingletrees 02 Some other Utensils of Husbandry and a few Carpenters & Coopers Tools. 03 A quantity of Old Iron Two Iron Bars & Hopples 03 Thirteen Baggs 02 A Piece of Cloth & Piece of Camblet & a Piece of Linen 07 Debt due Upon Bills and Bonds 2S9 Book Debts 107 Appraised by us Joshua Hoopes Joseph James [Filed April 24th 1758.] 00 00 00 00 s d 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 ]0 00 00 00 06 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 19 00 05 00 10 00 00 00 14 02 04 09 The will of Sarah Smedlev, widow of Thomas, of Willistown, is dated 2 mo. 25, 1765, and was probated May 28, 1765. She devised to her son Thomas Smedley /60, to her grandson Abiah Taylor ^5, and the residue of her estate to be divided between her other sons and daughter, Francis, John and George Smedley and Sarah Minshall. Her mulatto woman, Nell, anci her two children were to be set free. Sons John and George to be executors. Isaac Garrett and Joshua Hoopes, witnesses. THE BAKERS OF EDGMONT. John Baker, Sr., of Edgmont, Shropshire, England, died 2 mo. 25, 1672, as recorded by the Friends' Meeting there. No information is given as to his wife or children, but it is suggested that he may have been the father of THE BAKERS OF EDG.UONT. 43 some brothers and sisters who came to Pennsylvania in 1684. A member of the family from Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, who visited England and made some investigations there, came to the conclusion that the above John Baker was born in 159S, and was the son of Sir Richard Baker, born 1568, died Feb. 18, 1645. Of this we have no satisfactory evidence and the stretch is too long from 1598 to 1684, when some of the supposed chil- i dren of John were young and unmarried women. These children were as ' follows: John Baker, who married in England but lost his wife before or during the voyage, and was / perhaps sick when he landed in Philadelphia, where he made his will. ' Joseph Baker, who married Mary in England. They settled in Edgmont township, I Chester (now Delaware) county, where he became a large landholder and probably suggested the name for that township. ,' Mary Bakek, married about 2 mo. (April), 16S6, William Cobourn, eldest son of Thomas ; Cobourn, of Chester. He married a 2d wife, Sarah Flower, 12 mo., 1721-2. Hannah Baker, married 8 mo., 1686, Francis Yarnall. They settled in Willistown town- ship and had several children. Sarah Baker, married 3 mo., 16S7, to Charles VVhitaker, of Ridley township. He married, in 1698, a 2d wife, Hannah Hoskins. By his will, dated Feb. 12, 1707-8, he devised to his two daughters by his former wife, viz., Sarah and Mary Whitaker, various articles of household furniture, etc., "to be divided betwixt them by & with the advice of their uncle Joseph Baker & their ants Mary Coubourn & Hannah Yarnall." Mary, Hannah and Sarah Baker took up 50 acres each in Edgmont township, by warrants dated Nov. 25, 1684, by which it appears probable they came over in the capacity of servants in order to obtain this land. WILL OF JOHN BAKER. The Last Will and testament of John Baker Late of Edgmond in Shropshire, in Old Eng- land, Husbandman, but now of Philadelphia, who being on the twelfth day of the first Month One thousand six hundred and Eighty fower weake in body but of "pTect understanding & of sound Memorie Doth make this my Last Will and testam' Revoaking all other will & testa- ments whatsoever heretofore made. Item, I give my whole housell goods to my fower Daughters Rebeka, Mary, Dorothy and Sarah Baker to be Equally Divided between them According to the Just Judgment of my Execut" as alsoe what Merchantable goods I have and Likewise what Just Debts shall Appear by Bills and my Accompt all which to be as Equally Divided between my fower Daughters, an Equal portion to every of them as alsoe the Redy money which is now in my possession I desere may be for the use of the youngest Child Sarah Baker and alsoe Rebeka Baker only twenty shillings of Old England Money I give Each of my other daughters Mary & Dorothy. I doe Appoynt in this My Wil! that Dennis Rochford and Joseph Baker my Brother, and Evan Oliver all these to be my tru; and Lawfull Executors, to \ \ 44 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. place out my children and Execute whatsoever is needful in the matter. In Witness hereof , have hereunto set my hand & scale the Day «& year first above written. Sealed & Delivered John Baker (Seal) in the presence of us mark Joseph : B : I Brow his X mark William M Roules his Dennis Rochford Executors approved This Last day of the Sixth month 16S5 : Christopher Taylor, Register Generall. Of the children of John Baker, Dorothy was married in 1 694 to Philip Yarnall, a brother to Francis Yarnall. Sarah was probably killed by lightning. The verdict of an inquisition held by Jacob Simcock, coroner, at Edgmont, on the 6th of 5 mo. i 699, on the body of Sarah Baker, was that " wee can find noe other but that it pleased Almighty God to vissit her with death by the force of Thunder." Of her sisters Rebecca and Mary no further information has been obtained. Joseph Baker, Sr., was a member of the grand jury in March 1685-6, and June 1686, and in December 1686 was chosen constable for Gilead, the name by which that locality was then called, but in December 1687 "Joseph Baker returned John Hoollestone Supervisor of y" High wayes for y'' Township of Edgmond for y'" next ensuing year." In i 688 he and Thomas Worrellaw were appointed to collect the county levies in Edgmont, and he was again a grand juror in 1690. In the years 1700, 1703, 1706, 17 10, 171 1, and I 713, he was elected to the Assembly from Chester county. In the affairs of the meeting he was also active, and in 1695 he and John Bowater were appointed overseers for Bowater's Meeting, afterward known as Middletown Meeting. On the ist of 11 mo. 1693, "Ordered by this meeting that Tho: Worrellaw and Joseph Baker take care for the monthly collection in their meeting." But on 8 mo. ist, 1694, "there being no collections brought in to this meeting for some months past from John Bowater's meeting, This meeting desires Robert Pennell & James Swaffer to inquier of Tho: Worrellaw & Joseph Baker, who were appointed to col- lect & receive y'' same, and to know y'' reason thereof & bring their answer to y'^ next months meeting." His will is dated 12 mo. 19, i 714-5, and proven 7 mo. 24, 171 6, in which he names his wife, Mrry, and four children, as follows: THE BAKERS OF EDGMOXT. 45 Joseph, d. 1717 ; m. Mary \Vorrihuv, daughter of John and Ann, 3 mo. 18, 1709, and had children, Sarah, m. Isaac Strode ; Hannah, m. Joseph Talbot, and Jose])h, m. Mary Chamberlin. The widow married John Taylor, county surveyor, sheriff, iron-master, and one of the most prominent men of his day in the county. Robert, d. 1716 ; m. Susanna Packer, 12 mo. 24, 1709, and had children, Mary, ni. Samuel Croxson, Elizabeth, m. 'I'homas James, and Ann, m. John James. John, b. 10 mo. 11, 1686, inherited the homestead, in Edgmont, and m. March 4, 172S, Rachel Hunter; d. in Closhen, Feb., 1733-4, leaving children, H:innah, Josei)h and Mary. Sarah, m. Thomas Smedley, 8 mo. 26, 1710, as already stated. The male descendants from Joseph Baker, Sr., arc comparatively few, btit in the female lines they are numerous. Joseph Baker, Jr., who is believed to have been a nephew of the last, appears among the taxables in Edgmont in 1696. He married Martha Woodward, daughter of Richard and Jane Woodward, of Middletown, about 1698. On 9 mo. 24, 1702, he purchased 100 acres of land in LIpper Providence from Samuel Robinet, and appears to have lived there a short time, but returning to Edgmont, he sold the above land to Charles Booth, of Marple, for ^iio, by deed of Feb. 29, 1703-4. He died in Edgmont, January 17, 1735-6, aged 62 years and 16 days, according to the family record. Martha, his widow, died December 13, 1775, aged 98 years, 11 mos., 13 days. These were the ancestors of a host of Bakers, and several of their descendants intermarried with descendants of the Smedley family. Children of Joseph and Martha (Woodward) liaker : Mary, b. Jan. 26, 1699 ; d. 172S ; m. Francis Yarnall, Jr., 171 7. Richard, b. Sept. 21, 1700; d. 1731, in Edgmont; m. Elizabeth, ilau. of Alexander and Hannah Hunter, of Middletown. She married a 2d husband, Charles Moore, of Marple. Aaron, b. Dec. 2, T701 ; d. 1783 ; m. Nov. 9, 1727, Mary Edwards, and settled in Marl- borough township. Anne, b. Aug. 18, 1703 ; m. James Sill, of Edgmont, who d. 1774. Susanna, b. Feb. iS, 1705. Jane, b. Dec. 7, i 706 ; m. Thomas Thomas. Jesse, b. March 19, 1709 ; m. Ann, dau. of David and Lydia Regester, of Edgmont. Sarah, b. March 18, 1711 ; m. May 8, 1730, Philip Ottey, who d. before 1782, leaving chil- dren, John, Philip, Martha, m. to Samuel Baker, son of Aaron, Abigail, m. to Michael Sill, son of James, and Ruth, ni. to Alexander Maloney. Joseph, b. Feb. 5, 1713 ; d. Aug. 1736, unmarried. Rachel, b. Feb. 5, 1715 ; m. March 31, 1733, Benjamin Hampton (?). Neheahah, b. Nov. 19, 1717 ; d. 1778; m. Lydia, dau. of David and Lydia Regester, and settled in P^dgmont. They had children, Mary, Joseph, Hannah, Lydia, Nathan, Phebe and Nehemiah. John, b. Jan. 26, 1719 ; d. Oct. 6, 1801 ; m. Margaret , who d. April 18, 1795, aged about 75. They had children, Anne, Joseph, Samuel, Aaron, ^Larga^et, Mary, Martha, John, Esther, Elizabeth, Peter, F^lizabeth (2d) and Henry. 46 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Children of Richard and Elizabeth (Hunter) Baker: Aaron, d. in Edgmont, 1788 ; m. Mary . Their children will appear later. Richard, mason, d. in Middletown, 17S9; m. Nov. 27, 1754, Christiana Wills, dau. of Thomas and Ann (Hunter) Wills, of Middletown. No children. Mary, m. Howell, supposed to have been Isaac Howell, of Edgmont, a carpenter, b. 9, 19, 1721, son of Evan and Sarah (Ogden) Howell, who was married "out of meet- ing " about 1751, to one not a member. Isaac died in Marple about 1764. A son Richard was one of the executors of his uncle Richard Baker. 3. Mary Smedley' (George"), born 2 mo. 3, 1690 (?), d. 1772 ; m. 8 mo., 1709, John Edge, b. about the beginning of the 5th mo., 1685 ; d. 3 mo., 1 734 ; son of John and Jane Edge, of Upper Providence township. She was m. 2d time, 9 mo. 7, 1739, at Newtown Meeting, to John Yarnall, b. 12 mo. 24, 1688; d. 1775; son of Francis Yarnall and Hannah Baker, of Willistown. Issue (by first husband only) ; 13. George, d. 1750; m. Ann Pennell. 14. Sarah, b. 1713 (?) ; d. 12 mo. 6, 1805 ; m. Lawrence Cox and David Reece. 15. Jane, d. i mo. 23, 1779; m. James .Albin and Thomas Downing. 16. Jacob, d. 1784 ; m. Margaret Paul. 17. Mary, b. 7 mo. 2, i 721 ; d. 12 mo. 13, 1795 ; m. Richard Downing. 18. Rachel, b. 6 mo. 29, 1725; d. i mo. 31, 1779; m. Robert Valentine. " Att a Monthly Meeting held att Middletown on The 29"' Day of the 6'^ Month 1709." John Edg, son of John Edg, of Providence, and Mary Smedly, Daughter of George Smedly, of Westowne, Declared their intentions of Takeing each Other in Marriage, this being the first time ; this meeting appoints Thomas Minshall and Joseph Sharplis to make Inquirey into his Clearness and Conversation and make Reporte thereof to our next monthly meeting. Women's meeting appointed Hannah Yarnall and Elthew Golding to in- quire as to Mary Smedley's clearness of other engagements. At a Monthly Meeting held at Springfield on the 26"' Day of the 7"^ Month 1709. John Edg and Mary Smedly Declared their intentions of Takeing each Other in Marriage, this being the second time, and nothing appearing to obstruct they are left to their Liberty to accomplish their Marriage according to the Good Order of Truth. The meeting Requests Francis Yarnall and Aaron James to attend the above s' Marriage and see that Good order be keept there and make Reporte to the next mo : meeting. 8 mo. 31, 1709 : "The friends appointed to attend the Marriage of John Edge I^eports that things were well and orderly There." The marriage certificate was not recorded. It appears that at that date no such record had been opened and it was not until 171S that a book was AiUlS 11. -17 MARY EDGE'. 47 obtained for the purpose. Several certificates of earlier date were subse- quently placed on record. John Edge, Sr., with Jane his wife, came from St. Andrews, Holborne, in the county of Middlesex, England. He had purchased from William Penn 125 acres of land, by deeds of lease and release, dated March 21, 22, 1 68 1-2, and which was subsequently located in Nether Providence town- ship, whereon they settled. They were active members of Priends' meet- ing and the monthly meeting was held at their house at different times, in 1695-8. John Edge is mentioned 3 mo. 6, 1689, as an arbitrator between John Worrall and Ann Johnson. He and Robert Vernon were " made choyce of for overseers of Providence Meeting" i mo. 25, 1706. Jean Edire and Phebe Peckow were chosen overseers for that meeting 10 mo. 29, 1 701. Jean Edge and Mary Sharpless were chosen to that position 9 mo. 25, 1706: Jean Edge and Mary Malin, 4 mo. 26, 1710, in place of Elinor Vernon and Sarah Crockson, but were succeeded by Elinor Vernon and Rebecca Minshall, 7 mo. 24, 1711. "Jean Edgg is chosen overseer for Providence meetting along with Mary Sharpells, instead of Abigail Woodard," i mo. 29, 1714, but was succeeded by Rebeckah Minshall, 3 mo. 26, I 71 8. John Edge died 5 mo. 10, 1711, aged about 65 years. Mention is made in the women's minutes, 3 mo. 27, 1734, that of the collections brought in, ^i : 5^ were paid to Jane Edge. This was probably the widow of John Edge, now living at an advanced age and all her children deceased. Joseph Edge, a brother to John, came to this country and both were mem- bers of the grand jury in March, 16S6-7. Joseph appears to have re- mained unmarried. One Sarah Edge, who married Thomas Bowater 8 mo., 1686, and died 2 mo. 26, 1692, was perhaps a sister. In Besse's "Sufferings of the Quakers," under date of 1680, we read that "In Trinit>'-Term this Year, Sir Hugh Windham, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas, brought into that Court at Westminster several Informa- tions in the Name of Thomas Moore, as Informer, against Thomas Farm- borow, of London, Chairmaker, Henry Waddy, John Edge of St. Andrews, Holborne, in the County of Middlesex, and John Jones of St. Andrews Holborne, Glover, for ^260 each of them, alledged to be forfeited for their not coming to hear Common-prayer for thirteen Months past preceding the Information, on the Statute of 23d Eliz. made against Popish Recusants." Some other Friends being in the like circumstances a statement of the case was published and presented to the King and Parliament, and the House of Commons resolved that such prosecution of Protestant dissenters was 48 THE SMEDLEY EAiUILV. danqerous to the peace of the king-dom, but failed to provide a remedy. In 1683 a warrant was granted against George Whitehead for preaching at a meeting in the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, in pursuance of which a constable and assistants "came with much Fury and Violence, and broke open the Shop, Back door, and several other Doors belonging to the Chambers of George Whitehead, and seized all his Beds and Bedclothes, a large Looking-Glass, a Scrutore, Cane-Chairs, and other Household Goods, also Currants and Sugar out of his Shop, moderately valued by the Owner at ^32, but were taken and carried away without suffering any Inventory, Weighing, or Appraisement. It happened during the Time of this Seizure that two of George Whitehead's Friends, John Edge and Joseph Peckover, being accidentally Spectators of the breaking open his Doors, spoke civilly to the Constables to keep the Peace, and desired that an Inventory of the Goods might be taken, for which the Constables of meer Malice swore a Riot against them, and caused them to be bound over to appear at the next Sessions; at which they were fined and committed to Newgate, and there strictly detained ten Weeks, to their great Loss, being men of considerable Trade and Business, and the said Joseph Peckover above eighty Miles from Home." In this same year Richard Butcher, John Edge, Christopher Sib- thorp, Anthony Ellwood and John Denton suffered distraints of their goods to the value ^9 : 1 5.V, for refusing to bear arms. Children of John and Jane Edge : Mary, d. 2 mo. 17, 1698; m. James Sharpless, i mo. 3, 1697-8. Abigail, d. 9 mo. 27, 1716; m. Edward Woodward, 3 mo. 24, 1705. John, b. about the beginning of the 5th month, 1685 ; ni. Mary Smedley. Jacob, b. 3 mo. S, 1690; d. 2 mo. 7 (?), 1720; m. Sarah Jones, 1712, and had children, Hannah, b. 6, iS, 17 13; d. 12, 24, i 750-1; m. John Lea: Jane, b. 9, 3, 1715 ; d. 3, 28, 1784; m. Thomas Parke and James Webb: Abigail, b. 8, 28, 1717; d. 1781, un- married : Sarah, b. 9, 19, 1719; d. 7, 23, 172S. It will be seen that all the descendants of this family, bearing the name, are also descended from George Smedley. John Edge, Jr., and Mary his wife, settled on land which his father had purchased, in Upper Providence. He was chosen overseer of Providence Meeting, 9 mo. 30, 1713, in the room of James Sharpies, and was succeeded by Randal Malin, 6 mo. 29, 1715. Becoming dissatisfied with certain mem- bers of Providence Meeting, about 1721, he changed his attendance to Middletown Meeting. In addition to farming he was by trade a black- smith. He died intestate, possessed of 328 acres of land in Upper Provi- dence, and letters of administration were granted to Mary Edge, his widow. May 6, 1734. A synopsis of the title to this land will be given later. MARY EDGE\ 49 At the Orphans' Court, Aug. 2,0, 1739. Jacob, Mary and Rachel, three of the children of John Edge, petitioned for guardians, and their uncles, Thomas and George Smedley were appointed. At the same time the widow asked for an order to sell some of the land, and was given permis- sion to sell 35 acres next to Crum Creek and the land of Henry Howard. On Oct. 15, 1739, report was made of a sale by vendue, 7 mo. 22, 1739, of the 35 acres, to James Albln, of Newtown, tailor, at /2 : 6s per acre. Mary Edge was appointed overseer of Middletown Meeting, 1 1 mo. 29, 17-^8-9 in place of Mary Pennell, and was succeeded by Hannah Howard, Q mo "'5 1739. She and John Yarnall declared their intentions of mar- riage 6 mo. 27, I 739, at which time Cadwalader Evans and William Pennell were appointed to see that her children's rights were secured. They did not appear at the next meeting, owing to her indisposition, but on 8 mo. 29 1739 they were given permission to proceed in the accomplishment of their marriage. Cadwalader Evans, Thomas Goodwin, Sarah Lewis and Ann Goodwin were appointed to see that the marriage was orderly accom- plished John Yarnall, being a resident of Willistown, was a member of Goshen Monthly Meeting, to which his wife's membership was transferred by a certificate from Chester, dated 11 mo. 28, I739-40, and signed by Caleb Covvpland, Clerk, and twenty-four women. Those who signed the marriage certificate 9 mo. 7, i739- at Newtown Meeting, were these: Lewis Reece Lewis Lewis Joseph Thomas Thomas Lewis Cadwalader Evans Caleb Reece Joseph James Thomas Goodwin Samuel Yarnall Thomas Yarnall Thomas Massey Nathan Lewis Lawrence Cox James Albin Nathan Yarnall Hannah Howard John Taj'lor Elizabeth Taylor ,\nn Goodwin Jeiiiima Thomas Elizabeth Thomas Sarah Massey Sarah Lewis Sarah Howell Abigail Yarnall Sarah Ellis Rebeckah Yarnall I'Mary Hoopes Sarah Calvert Rachel Yarnall Martha Yarnall Mary Howard John Yarnall Mary Yarnall Erancis Yarnall George Smedley Thomas Smedley Hannah Yarnall Moses Yarnall John Williamson Sarah Williamson Mordecai Yarnall .'\mos Yarnall Joseph Yarnall Dorothy Yarnall Alice Woodward Mary Smedley George Edge Jacob Edge Mary Edge Rachel Edge Jane Albin Sarah Cox 50 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. John Yarnall was first married, 9 mo. 21, 1722, at Newtown Meeting, to Ann Coppock, of Willistown, daughter of John Coppock. By this marriage he had four children, Sarah, Amos, John and Ann, the last dying young. He was married again, 8 mo. 31, 1728, at Newtown Meeting, to Jane Thomas, daughter of Evan Thomas, of Easttown, by whom he had five children, A.nn, Nathan, Isaac, Joshua and Caleb. In 1764 he was assessed with 125 acres of land, 3 horses, 3 catde and 4 sheep, but it is pretty certain that young stock were omitted. In his will, dated 8 mo. 26, 1765, proven April 25, 1775, he provides for his wife, Mary, and divides his lands between his sons, Joshua, Caleb and Isaac. From the fact that the heirs of John Edge execute a deed, 3 mo. 21, 1772, for 50 acres of land which had been assigned to his widow as her dower, we may suppose that, her death had recently occurred. She appears to have been an overseer of Newtown Meeting for a time. 4. George Smedley^ (George-), b. i mo. 2, 1692-3; d. n mo. 20, 1766, about sunset; m. 3 mo. 2, 171 7, at Chester Meeting, Jane Sharpies, b. Ridley township, 12 mo. 24, 1695-6; d. Middletown, 6 nio. 30, 1725; dau'. of John and Hannah (Pennell) Sharpies, of Ridley (now Nether Provi- dence). Second m., 10 mo. 14, 1727, at Middletown Meeting, to Mary Hammans, b. i mo. 28, 1710; d. 2 mo. 18, 1774; dau. of William and Mar- garet (Staples) Hammans, of Upper Providence. Issue: 19. George, b. 6 mo. 2, 1719 ; d. 12 mo. i, 1765 ; m. Hannah (Norbury) Matson. 20. Caleb, b. 4 mo. 26, 1721 ; d. 7 mo. 4, 1725. 21. Joshua, b. 8 mo. 30, 1723 ; d. 4 mo. 14, 18 12. See forward. 22. WilHam, b. 9 mo. 19, 172S ; d. 3 mo. 6, 1766 ; m. EHzabeth Taylor. 23. Joseph, b. 7 mo. 17, 1730; d. 5 mo. 10, 1746. 24. Caleb, b. 9 mo. 20, 1732; d. 1806; m. Elizabeth Blue and Mary Newberry ( ?). 25. Jane, b. 12 mo. 6, 1734-5 ; d. 1782; m. William Larkin and Thomas Wilson. 26. Sarah, b. 11 mo. 18, 1737-8; d. 3 mo. 11, 1810; m. Samuel Hampton and Joseph Moore. 27. Samuel, b. 7 mo. 3, 1740; d. 4 mo. 12, 1762, unmarried. 28. Thomas, b. i mo. 21, 1742-3; d. i mo. 22, 1791 ; m. Elizabeth Rhoads. 29. Ambrose, b. 11 mo. 19, 1745; d. 7 mo. i, 1820; m. Mary Taylor and Elizabeth Yarnall. 30. Joseph, b. 7 mo. 13, 1748; d. 2 mo. 15, 1760, unmarried. 31. James, b. 2 mo. 20, 1752; d. 2 mo. 29, 1772, unmarried. George Smedley, Jun^ and Jane Sharpies declared their intentions of marriage at Chester Monthly Meeting, held at Providence, i mo. 25, 171 7, and Ephraim Jackson and Daniel Hoopes, Grace Lloyd and Agnes Salkeld r ^.Oy Vi 'r-<^' fif tiS^myil fe 5^.^'t ■ "^r^ r?s li^^fif' M- MARKIAGE CERTIFICATE UF CEOlKiE SMEDEEY, 'ii., 17:;, facing i'. A'. GEORGE SMEDLEY\ 5 1 were appointed to make inquiry as to their clearness from other engage- ments. At the next meeting, 2 mo. 29th, they again declared their intentions, and nothing appearing to obstruct, were given permission to accomplish their marriage. Thomas Vernon and Thomas Kendall, Mary Dell and Mary Kendall were appointed to have the oversight of the marriage. The men subsequently made report "that they were there & the marriage was accomplished orderly & well as far as they saw." Jane Smedley was chosen overseer for Middletown Meeting, i i mo. 25, 1724-5, along with Dorothy Yarnall, and on 8 mo. 25, 1725, "Phebe Lewis is chosen overseer for Middletown meeting, along with Dorothy Yarnall, Instead of Jean Smedly, who is Removed by Death." At Chester Monthly Meeting, held at Providence, 8 mo. 30, 1727: George Smedley and Mary the Daughter of William Hammans appeared and Declared their Intentions of marriage with Each other, this being the first time. Ephraim Jackson and Daniel Williamson are appointed to inquire into his Clearness and Conversation and Make Report thereof at our Next Meeting. The women appointed Dorothy Yarnall and Sarah Minshall to make inquiry about Mary Hammans. At the next meeting, 9 mo. 27th: George Smedley and Mary Hammans appeared here and Declared their Intentions of Mar- riage with each other and the persons appointed to enquire report they find nothing to ob- struct their proceedings, they having Consent of parents and Relations Concerned, are left to their Liberty to Consummate their said intentions according to good order, and Ephraim Jackson and Daniel Williamson are appointed to attend the said Marriage to see that good order be kept and make report thereof at our Next Meeting and bring the Certificate to be recorded. The women appointed Dorothy Yarnall and Sarah Minshall to have oversight of the wedding. At the next meeting, 10 mo. 25th: The friends appointed to attend the Marriage of George Smedley and Mary Hammans Re- port they was there and saw nothing But what was orderly and have Delivered the Certificate to be Recorded. II mo. 30, 1720: "The Representatives of Middletown Meeting Propos- eth to this meeting to have George Smedley Ju'' an overseer of their meet- ing in the Room of Joseph Pennell who Desires to be released from that Service at ^sent, which this meeting Consents to till further order." George Smedley was appointed 3 mo. 27, 1723, with Samuel Levis, Ju"", to visit the families of Chester Monthly Meeting: was succeeded by Daniel Williamson as overseer, 5 mo. 27, 1724. On 7 mo. 26, 1725, "Middletown Meeting requests that William Hammans and George Smedley may be 52 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. Joyned to the meeting of ministers. Ephraim Jackson and Daniel William- son are appointed to make the needful Enquiry and draw a Certificate." It may be explained that in the Society of Friends or Quakers the minis- ters, who received no pay for their services, held meetings for the consider- ation of the affairs of the church, and these have been termed "select meetings." In 1714 it was thought advisable to appoint some of the elderly and most judicious members to sit with them in their meetings, and these were styled Elders. It has been the duty of elders to have an over- sight of the ministry and the spiritual welfare of the church, while the over- seers looked after the moral conduct of the members. The same person might fill more than one of these positions at the same time. When a member was thought to have a gift in the ministry he or she was recom- mended by a certificate from the monthly meeting to the quarterly meeting of ministers and elders. The term of office of an elder lasted while the proper qualifications remained, but overseers were appointed at first for no definite period and changes were often made at their own requests. At length a rule was established by which reappointments of overseers should occur at stated periods. No singing or other music was heard in the assemblies, and the term " church " referred to the organization and not to the building in which they met. With the belief that true worship was "in spirit and in truth," meetings were frequently silent ; and when preaching or prayer was heard it was at the promptings of the spirit and could not be predicted in advance. To have referred to a minister as "Reverend" would have been shocking irreverence, and the idea that he could join peo- ple in marriage, rank heresy. In some parts of the United States there are conereeations still claiming the name of Friends who have reverted to the practices of other denominations, and have their minister who is expected to speak at stated times and for pay, while a choir fills up the time not occupied by other exercises, and silent worship is scarcely a tradition to the younger members. For the information of the latter, so far as they are de- scendants of the Smedley family, it may be said that Quakerism as they see it bears no resemblance to that of their ancestors one hundred years ago. While the appointment of elders by the men's meeting dated Irom 171 4, it was not till 1 740, that the Yearly Meeting declared the practice equally applicable to women. At Chester Monthly Meeting, 2 mo. 26, 1742: "The women friends acquaints this meeting that Pursuant to the directions of y*^ Quarterly Meeting for appointing women to sit in the Ministers Meeting they have Chose Grace Lloyd for Chester, Hannah Levis for Springfield, and Mary Smedley for Middletown for that purpose." Of the ministry ot GEORGE SMEDLEY\ 53 George Smedley we have no further account, and it was probably confined to his own meetings and his services to the visiting of families. It is men- tioned, 3 mo. 23, 1764, that he was a subscriber to George Fox's Journal (3d edition). By deed of April 7, 171 7, his father conveyed to him the Middletown tract of 295 acres, excepting 30 acres formerly sold to Thomas Barnsley. He also purchased, May 17, 1726, from his brother Thomas, 250 acres in Willistown; and from Richard Barry, Dec. 26, 1728, 75 acres more in that township. Of the 250 acre tract, he and his wife conveyed to their son George 147 acres, 8 mo. 2, 1749, and to their son Joshua, 9 mo. i, 1750, 95 acres more. The remaining 8 acres, with the Barry tract, they conveyed to their son Caleb, Jan. 12, 1761. The homestead, in Middletown, was dis- posed of by will. John Sh.^rples, baptized at Wybunbury, Cheshire, England, Aug. 15, 1624, died near Chester, Pa., 4 mo. 11, 1685; son of Geoffrey and Margaret (Ashley) Sharpies; married 2 mo. (April) 27, 1662, Jane Moore, born 1638; died near Chester, Pa., 9 mo. i, 1722. They became members of the Society of Friends in Cheshire, whence they migrated to Pennsylvania, arriving at Upland, now Chester, on the 14th of 6th month (August), 1682. Their children were Phebe, John, Thomas, James, Caleb, Jane and Joseph, of whom Thomas died on the passage and Phebe, Caleb and Jane within a few years after their arrival. John Sii.\rples, Jr., born at Blakenhall, 11 mo. 16, 1666; died near Chester, Pa., 9 mo. 7, 1747; married 9 mo. 23, 1692, at a meeting at John Bowater's house, Middletown, Hannah Pennell, b. 7 mo. 23, 1673; d. 10 mo. 31, 1721; dau. of Robert and Hannah Pennell, of Middletown. Jane, their 2d child, married George Smedley, Jr. WiLLi.\M Hammans, son of Henry Hammans, of the parish of Nimpsfield, in the county of Gloucester, England, and ISIargaret Staples, daughter of William Staples, of the parish of Minchinghampton, in the said county, were married at a Friends' meeting at Naylsworth, 30th of 4th month, 1 709. At Concord Monthly Meeting, 6 mo. 8, 1715: "William Hammans pro- duced a Certificate from the monthly meeting held at Painswick in the County of Gloster in the Kingdom of Great Britain the 8th day of the 2d mo. 1 71 4, to the satisfaction of this meeting." It is somewhat singular that this certificate did not include his wife, and it was not till 3 mo. 7, 1722, that "Margrat Hammans produced a few lines of recommendation from friends of Nailsworth in Gloster sheir, dated 9th of ist month 1721." They 24 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. resided for a time in Concord township, but in 1722 removed to Upper Providence, taking a certificate to Chester Monthly Meeting, dated 7 mo. 3, 1722. Here he was recommended as a minister, in 1725, and Margaret died 9 mo. 4, 1731, aged 46 years. Their children were: Mary, b. i mo. 28, 1710; d. 2 mo. 18, 1774; m. George Smedley'. Martha, b. 7 mo. 6, 171 3 ; m. Thomas Yarnall, 9 mo. 21, 1734. Their youngest child, Sarah, b. 1751, probably lived with her aimt, Mary Smedley. Sarah, b. 3 mo. 28, 1720 ; m. Roger Pugh. William, b. 6 mo. 31, 1723- Hannah, b. 12 mo. 26, 1727-S. Thomas ? William Staples, senior, died i mo. 9, 171 5-6, according to the records of Nailsworth Monthly Meeting. William Hammans, of Upper Provi- dence, widower, and Lowry Lewis, of Newtown, widows were married 10 mo. 27, 1732, at Newtown Meeting. In 1738 they removed to Duck Creek, in Kent county, on Delaware, where Lowry died. William was married a 3d time, 5 mo. 6, 1752, at Concord Meeting, to Lydia Menden- hall, of Concord, widow of Benjamin Mcndenhall. She died on the 4th of the following 7th month, but he could not have remained long a widower, for when his own death occurred, 4 mo. 8, 1755, he left a widow, Mary, formerly wife of Abraham Potter, of Sussex county. Her death took place about 1773. All of his wives, except the first, were ministers. A Testimony from Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, in Kent County on Delaware, concerning William Hammans. He was born in Old England, in the year 16S3, and educated in the profession of the church of England ; but as he grew up he became uneasy with the ways and ceremonies thereof; and being a diligent seeker after the true way of worship, in a short time joined with Friends ; soon after which he left his native country, being but a young man although married, and coming over to Pennsylvania, settled in Chester County, and after some time received a gift in the ministry. By keeping low and humble, and attending thereto, he became an able minister, having a particular gift in quoting the scriptures and explaining them clearly to the understandings of the people. About the year 1738, he removed within the hmits of our monthly meeting, where his service was very considerable, being well qualified for the disci- pline of the church, and very exemplary in attending meetings, both for worship and disci- pline, and an humble waiter therein. Divers within the bounds of our monthly meeting were convinced by his ministry, and others who had been convinced before, were thereby further confirmed in the truth of the gospel. Living in a public place, he had much of Friends' company, whom he was very hearty in entertaining, and so continued to the end of his time ; and departed this life the Sth day of the fourth month i 755, in the seventy-second year of his age. On the i ith of the said month, was interr'd in Friends' burying-ground at Duck Creek. GEORGE SMEDLEY\ 55 WILL OF GEORGE SMEDLEY'. I George Smedley of the Township of Middletown in the County of Chester and Province of Pennsylvania do make this my Last Will and 'Icstament in the Manner following, that is to say, first My Will is that all my Just IJebts and ffuneral Expences be paid as soon as may be after my Decease. Item, I Give and Devise to my son James Smedley and to his Heirs and Assigns forever all my Messuage, Plantation and Tract of Land Situate in the Township of L^pper Providence in the County and Province aforesaid Containing Ninty Eight Acres (be the same more or less) with the Appurtenances thereof he paying within one year after he attains to the age of Twenty one years to my son Thomas Smedley the Sum of Fifty Pounds lawful Money of Pennsylvania. Item, I Give and Devise to my Son Ambrose Smedley and to his Heirs and Assigns forever all ray Messuage Plantation and Tract of Land where I now Dwell with the Appurtenances thereof Situate in Middletown aforesaid Containing by Esteemation One Hundred and Ninty Acres (be the same more or less) Except a small piece or parcel thereof situate on the South Side of Middletown great road he paying to my Son Thomas Smedley the Sum of Fifty pounds Lawful Money of Pennsylvania within two years after my decease. And also paying to my Lov- ing Wife Mary Smedley the Sum of ten pounds like Money yearly and Every year During her widdowhood and Allow her the East End of my Dwelling House, the first and Second stories, and all Necessary priveledges of the Kitchen, oven, cellar S])ring House Draw-well and Garden and apples for her own use and maintain one Horse and one Cow and provide fire wood at the Door for her During the said term. Item, I Give and Devise to my son Thomas Smedley and to His Heirs and Assigns forever all my Piece or Parcel of Land with the Appurtenances thereof Situate in Middletown afore- said on the Southern Side of the great road and also one P^qual half part of my Lett of (Jround Situate in the City of Philadelphia, between fourth & fifth Streets from Scuylkill and also the sum of One Hundred Pounds Lawful money of Pennsylvania to be paid to him within one year after my Decease together with fifty po>mds to be paid to him by my Son James and fifty pounds to be paid to him by my Son Ambrose. Item, I Give and Devise to my Daughter Sarah Moore one Equal half part of my Lott of ground in the City of Philadelphia Situate between the fourth and fifth Streets from Sculkill and to her Heirs and assigns forever. Item, I Give and Bequeath to my sons Joshua, William and Caleb Smedley and to my Daughter Jane Larking the sum of two Shillings and Six pence to Each of them having here- tofore advanced them according to my Ability. Item, I Give and Bequeath to my cousin Sarah Yamall five pounds when she comes to age. Item, I Give and Bequeath to my well beloved Wife Mary Smedley all the rest and residue of my Estate, togather with the above Mentioned payments and Priveledges and also the profits of my Lands till my Sons to whom said Lands are given comes to age respectively. And my will is that if my son James should happen to die under the age of Twenty one Years and without Lawful Issue In such Case I Give and devise the Lands herein above given to him to my son Thomas Smedley and to his Heirs and Assigns forever. And I Do hereby constitute and apoint my well beloved wife Mary Smedley and my Son Ambrose Smedley Executors of this my Last Will and Testament Revoking all other Wills and Testaments by mee made. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this 56 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Seventh day of the Second Month in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Six. George Smedlev (Seal.) Signed Sealed Published and Declared'* by George Smedley the Testator to be his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us. George Miller Phebe Miller Vironica Nuphrin (Proven Dec. 8, 1766, by George Miller and Phebe Miller, on affirmation.) INVENTORY OF GEORGE SMEDLEY's ESTATE. At an Appraisement of the following Articles, late the Goods, and Chattels, Rights and Credits, of George Smedley of Middletown deceased, made by William Mellin and Thomas Bishop, on the 16 Day of the 12 Month, in the Year of our Lord 1766, Viz'. ;£ S D Purse and Apparel 22 18 11 Horse Bridle and Saddle 8 Feather Bed & Furniture 9 Bills, Bonds, & Book Accompts, 59 17 9 A Desk, a walnut Chest, a small Trunk, 2 12 An oval Table, Tea Table, & Screen 3 A Couch, 13 Chairs, & warming Pan 2 15 7 Sheets, 4 Pillow Cases, i Table Cloth, 5 5 Stone & delf Ware, looking Glass, & G Bottles, 18 Feather Bed and Furniture, 14 1 1 >^ Yards of Cloth, at 7': 6'' "W Yard 4 6 3 6 Chairs, & a small walnut Table, 2 Feather Bed & Furniture, 8 Feather Bed & Furniture, 4 10 An old Chest and Leather 17 2 Cover Lids, i Pair of Sheets, i Pair of Pillow Cases, i Blanket, i Pair of Bed Steads, 2 10 Some Salt & other Lumber 7 8 Bags & 2 market Wallets, i 16 A Parcel of Oats, 2 12 6 2 little Wheels, & other Lumber in y' Garret 15 A Clock and Case 5 An old walnut Table, & 3 Chairs 12 A small walnut Table & Yz Bushel 10 Knives, Forks, & Clock Reel 6 6 Box Iron, Heaters, and Candlesticks 4 6 A parcel of Books 2 5 A Bed and Furniture 5 2 Walnut Chests i 5 To Wheat and Barley 25 6 To Indian Corn 2 16 GEORGE SMEDLEY\ 57 X S 1) Flax Seed, Hemp Seed, and other Lumber in shop loft i8 To some Malt i 4 7 Cows 25 3 Bullocks 7 10 To Heifers 5 3 Calves 3 241 17 5 I Gray Mare 4 10 1 Colt 3 15 Sheep 6 7 6 Hay 35 Sundry Pitch Forks 6 A Hackle and Brake 7 6 Cyder Mill, Press, and Trough 2 10 A Waggon, Carriage, & Cart Bed 12 To a Parcel of Walnut & poplar Boards i 10 Cart Saddle, Britch-Band, 5 Collars, and 5 Pair of Haims 1 11 4 Pair of Chains, 6 Blind Halters, and 3 Cruppers 3 2 6 A spade, Shovel, dung Fork, & Hoe 7 6 Harrow Teeth, Plough Irons, & swingle Trees 1 3 Axes, 2 Mattocks, Mawl & Wedges, drawing Knife, Hammer, Hand Saw and Auger i 3 A Pick & 2 Wedges, & Parcel of old Iron 13 6 14 Pigs 3 10 A Gun 15 6 Scythes & 3 Pair of Hangings 8 6 To Pewter 2 7 6 To Brass & Copper Ware 3 17 6 I Iron Pot, Iron Kettle, 4 Pair of Pot Hooks, i Flesh-Fork, i Grid Iron .146 I Barrel Churn, 1 Tub, 3 Cheese-Fatts i 8 4 Milk Pails, i Bucket, i Milk Strainer 5 I pair of Scales, i Clever, i Bake Iron and Hanger, & i Pair of Steel-Yards. 12 Fire-Shovel, Tongs, i Lamp, i Big Wheel, Hackle and Basket n 6 Earthen- Ware, & Trenchers, & G Bottles 15 6 I Dough Trough, Meel-Sive, & Frying Pan, & other Lumber in the Back Kitchen 11 I Cheese Press, & Cheese Tub 12 I Barrel with Whiskey 2 10 3 Hogsheads of Cyder 4 10 Metheglin & Cask i 7 7Lb of blue Combing Wool 10 6 I 00 14 o 19 Yards of Drugget 3 16 o A Piece of woollen Cloth supposed to be 20 Yards 7 10 o 58 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. ^ S D Flax and Hemp, Hay Knife & Ox Chain o lo o 2 Side Saddles 4 00 o Wheat Rye & Barley supposed to be 13 A 15 00 o A pair of Swyfts 5 Tallow & Lard & all other Lumber i 7 6 32 : 08 6 100 : 14 : o 241 : 17 : 5 Errors excepted Total £,2,'l-\ '■ 19 : 11 The foregoing Goods & Effects Appriased by us William Malin Tho' Bishop Affirmed before H : H : Graham 5. Sarah Smedley' (George'), b. Middlctown, 8 mo. 12, 1694; d. Newtown, 5 mo. 29, 1789; m. 12 mo., 1714, John WilHamson, b. 7 mo. II, 1690; d. Newtown, 1760; son of Daniel and Mary (Smith) Williamson, of Newtown. Issue : 32. Mary, b. lo mo. ii, 1715 ; d. ; m. Abraham Hoopes. 33. Sarah, b. 5 mo. 28, 171S ; d. ; m. Thomas Calvert. 34. Margaret, b. 10 mo. 17, 1719 ; d. — ; m. John Brinton. 35. Alice, b. 4 mo. 22, 1721 ; d. 4 mo. 25, iSiz ; m. Benanuel Lovvnes and John Buckley. 36. Esther, b. 2 mo. 22, 1723 ; d. before 1768; m. Samuel Mendenhall. 37. Jane, b. 6 mo. 30, 1725 ; d. 11 mo., 1797 ; m. Robert Regester and Abel Green. 38. John, b. I mo. 21, 1727-8; d. 11 mo. 11, 1794; m. Elizabeth Buckley. 39. Daniel, b. 9 mo. lo, 1732 ; d. in Marple, 4 mo., 1S05, unmarried. By his will, dated April 3, 1805, proven April 11, 1805, he gave to his niece, Esther Garrett, some money willed to him by his mother, together with his bed, bedding, and all other effects, and appointed her husband, Jonah Garrett, executor. At Chester Monthly Meeting, 27th of 10 mo. 1714: John Williamson and Sarah Smedley declared their intentions of marriage. John Maris and William Lewis, Elthew Goldin and Sarah Minshall were appointed to make inquiry as to their clearness of other engagements. At the ne.xt meeting, II mo. 31st, nothing appearing to obstruct, they were given liberty to pro- ceed, and Aaron James and Daniel Hoopes, Elthew Goldin and Sarah Minshall were appointed to see that their marriage was accomplished orderly. 12 mo. 28th, "The two friends that were appointed to attend the marriage of John Williamson Reports that they saw nothing but that things were indeferent well." SARAH WILLIAMSONS 59 THE WILLIAMSON FAMILY. In the account of the sufferings of Friends in Cheshire, Eng., we read tliat in November, 1663, Tliomas Buckley, Dorothy Deane, WilHam Bur- tonwood and Ellen Williamson were imprisoned by Writs dc Exccmnmni- cato capiendo upon Prosecutions in the Ecclesiastical Court for Tithes. In 1683, Thomas Williamson and others were committed to prison for being at a meeting at Newton. On the 31st of the Month called January, Thomas Needham and Philip Egerton, Justices, came to a Meeting at Newton, and finding a Person at Prayer, Justice Needham fell upon him, beat him on the Head, and punched him on the Breast with his Cane, pulled his Neck- cloth in pieces, and threw him down and kicked him. He also struck several others so that their Heads were swelled with the Blows. The other Justices desired him to forbear, saying, Let us prosecute the Law upon them, but not abuse them. Thus checked he forbore striking, but continued railing, telling them they were Dogs and no Men, no more Christians than their Horses, &c. Then they took their Names, fined them, and granted Warrants for Distress, by which was taken from John Williamson of Creewood-hall, a mare worth ^^8. [&c.]. Daniel Williamson came from Cheshire to Pennsylvania, in 1682, as a servant with Robert Taylor, of Little Leigh, in that county, whose daughter he calls "cousin" in his will. His sister Ellen (also written Helen and Eleanor,) was married to Bartholomew Coppock, of High Leigh, and another sister, IMary, was the wife of John Howell, of Budworth, all in Cheshire. Howell and wife came over in 16S3, in company with Robert Taylor's wife and children, and setded in Marple township. Bartholomew Coppock and wife settled in Springfield. By agreement with Robert Taylor, Daniel Williamson was to receive 50 acres of land for his services, in addition to the 50 acres granted by Penn to servants. The whole 100 acres were laid out Oct. 22, 1683, by warrant of Oct. 20, 1683, along with 300 acres, the purchase of John Howell, in Marple, and all patented to Howell July 25, 16S4. The latter, by a codicil to his will, directed his exe- cutors to confirm the 100 acres to Daniel Williamson, to wliom it was sub- sequently patented, Jan. 10, 1708. Among the passengers on the "Endeavour," of London, George Thorp, master, which arrived here the 29th of 7 mo., 1683, beside the Howells and Taylors above mentioned, were Thomas Pearson and Margery his wife, the grandparents of Benjamin West, who came from Pownall, in Cheshire; also John Pearson, his brother, and Mary Smith, his wife's sister. These two doubdess came as servants in order to get their 50 acres each, and a warrant for that amoi nt was granted Oct. 6, 1683. The land was located in Marple. 6o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Daniel Williamson and Mary Smith declared their intentions of marriage at Chester Monthly Meeting, 7 mo. 7, 1685, and Robert Taylor and Thomas Pearson, Grace Stanfield and Ellen Coppock were appointed to make inquiry as to their clearness. On their second appearance, 8 mo. 5, 1685, they were given liberty to accomplish their marriage. Issue: Robert, b. 10 mo. 3, 1686 ; m. his cousin Hannah Coppock. Daniel, b. S mo. 6, 1688 ; m. Hannah, daughter of Randal Mahn. John, b. 7 mo. 11, 1690; m. Sarah Smedley. Mary, b. 7 mo. 25, 1692 ; m. Myrick Davies. Thomas, b. 10 mo. to, 1694 ; ni. Ann Mahn, 17 14. Joseph, b. 2 mo. 25, 1697 ; living in 1727. Margaret, b. 12 mo. 12, 1698; m. Joshua Thomson, of Ridley. Abigail, b. 7 mo. 16, 1702 ; d. 12 mo. 28, 1775 ; m. John Yarnall and William Garrett. A patent was granted Jan. 29, 1684, to Thomas Rudyard for two tracts of 450 acres and 50 acres, in Newtown township. On July 15, 1685, Riid- yard conveyed the same land to Andrew Robeson, of Philadelphia, and he to Daniel Williamson, Nov. 24, 1692. The latter appears to have settled in Newtown and there remained till 1723, when he removed to Edgmont township, taking a certificate from Goshen to Chester Monthly Meeting, dated 4 mo. 7, 1723, in which he is spoken of as "having been a man for peace and Quietness among his ffriends and Neighbours; and also free and Liberall on Truth's account, and we are Loath to part with him but that we hope the altering of his Sircumstances may be for his more Comfortable satisfaction for the future; so we Recommend him unto you, thinking it not needfull to Enlarge because allready Known to you," &c. This was signed by thirty-one of the members. Application being made to the women's monthly meeting, 7 mo. 6, 1823, for a certificate for Mary Williamson, to Chester, "this meeting thought that she most Propperly belonged to that meeting already." Hannah Yarnall, Mary Lewis and Mary Ashbridge were appointed to go to Chester Monthly Meeting to ascertain their view of the matter. They reported that Chester recognized her as their member. The following proceedings relate to the marriage of their eldest daughter, and show the spirit of the time. At Chester Monthly Meeting, 11 mo. 28, 171 1-2: Springfield friends have spoke with Mary Williamson at their preparative meeting about going to her Daughter's marridge that was married contrary to friends orders, & she seemed to be sorry for it & desired friends would bare with her a litell Longer, soe friends Letts it Rest to see what she will doe of her selfe. To the wemens months meeting held at Middeltown y" 31"' of y' '.*' mo. 1712. Dear friends, Whareas I Contrary to the good order & Rules of Discipline Laid down SARAH nVLLIAMSON'. 6l amongst friends I have given my consent to the Marridge of my Daughter with one that is not of our society & also went to the marridge, to the Great Greef of faithful! friends & being Justly Condemned in ray selfe Doe heerby Acknowledg my selfe Greatly to blame & do desire friends to Except of this my short & humbell Acknowledgment & I hope I shall for y'' time to come be so Carefull y' I shall Give friends any Just occation & so I conclude desiring y' prayers of all faithfuU friends for my preservation in the Blessed truth, which we make proffestion of. Mary Williamson. The will of Daniel Williamson, of Edgmont, is dated March 7, 1725-6, and proven March 8, 1727-8, in which his wife and all his children are mentioned. Although John Williamson became a steady Friend and a minister later in life, the evidence shows that he was somewhat "frisky" in his earlier years. At Chester Monthly Meeting, held at Newtown, 6 mo. 30, 1714, "John Williamson appeared at this meeting and acknowledged himself to blame for running at a Horse Race at Chester faire, and is heartily sorry for it and hopes to never to do the like again." Tradition says that he paid his respects to one Priscilla Thomas as well as to Sarah Smedley, and had decided in favor of the former, but being at a vendue buying goods for housekeeping, .Sarah came to him and said she .should die if he married Priscilla. In some perturbation of mind John went to Priscilla to find out what to do about it. She advised him to marry Sarah, adding that it never should be said that she, Priscilla, died for any man. It is further stated that a Maryland gentleman, hearing of the circumstance, and admiring Priscilla's independence, sought her hand in marriage. John Williamson was at this time an attender of Springfield Meeting. At the monthly meeting, at Providence, 2 mo. 25, 1715, — Springfield meeting complains against John Williamson for being one of the Chief acters in Dresing a man, Pretending him to be a dead man or Corps, at Daniel Calvert's, and bringing of him into the house to affright the People : he being by some of them there Reproved for it, and was asked how he would answer it to the monthly meeting : his Reply was, it was but Giveing in a paper, and they might Get a Box and Call it Williamson's Box : for which Pre- sumptious action and slight answer this meeting taking into Consideration and appoints ffrancis Yarnall and George Ashbridge to speak with him to be at our next monthly meeting to answer the above complaint. For the Preservation of our Youth and others at the fair at Chester the meeting appoints Caleb Pusey, John Sharpies, 'I'ho' Vernon and William Swarford to attend the fair and report to next meeting of their care. At Middletown, 3 mo. 30, 171 5: John Williamson appeared and prom- ised amendment, whereupon he was recommended to the care of Newtown Meeting, to which he desired to belong. "The friends that were appointed to attend Chester faire in order for the Preservation of Youth, Reports 62 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Although there was some undesent or Disorderly Carriages by some that was there, yett in the maine they Believe they were of some servis." By deed of Sept. 29, 17 13, Daniel Williamson, of Newtown, yeoman "as well ffor the Consideration of the natural Love and affection that he hath and beareth Towards John Williamson of Newtown affors*^ yeo. (third son of the s*' Daniel), as also ffor and in Consideration of the full and Just sum of Seventy five pounds of good and current silver money of pensilvania," conveyed to the latter 315 acres of land in Newtown. This was a part of the 450 acres purchased from Andrew Robeson, and included i 14 acres which had been laid out to Daniel Williamson as overplus land. As witnesses the names of Mary Williamson, Charles Brooks, Thomas Wil- liamson and Mirick Davies appear. A memorandum was endorsed, that Peaceable & quiet possession and Seisin was had and taken by John Wil- liamson, Feb. 12, 171 3-4. This deed was not acknowledged or recorded, except that on Nov. 27, 1770, Abel Green affirmed as to the signature of Thomas Williamson, before H. H. Graham, Esq. By another deed, dated Dec. 10, 17 18, Daniel Williamson and Mary his wife convey to their son John Williamson, all of New Town, 4 acres, 100 perches additional land, adjoining the above. The witnesses were Thomas Williamson, Joseph Williamson and John Allin. Abel Green again affirmed as to the signature of Thomas Williamson, but the deed was not recorded. With the establishment of Goshen Monthly Meeting, in 1722, Newtown Meeting ceased to be a branch of Chester Monthly Meedno-. At Goshen Monthly Meeting, 4 mo. 19, 1732, the representatives of Newtown Meeting requested that John Williamson and Sarah his wife might be recommended to the meeting of ministers and elders. Lawrence Pearson and John Yarnall were appointed to prepare a few lines for that purpose. On 5 mo. 17, 1732, the recommendation was produced, approved and signed. On 12 mo. 17, 1734-5, Sarah Williamson laid before the meeting a concern she had felt to visit the meetincrs of Friends in New England and on Lono- Island. A committee was appointed to make inquiry and prepare a certifi- cate for her use, which was signed i mo. loth. On 4 mo. 16, 1735, she produced a return certificate from the Yearly Meeting at blushing, L. I., and one from the monthly meeting at Mamaroneck, N. Y. At the first session of Goshen Monthly Meeting, 2 mo. 6, 1722, "Sarah Williamson is Chosen overseer of Newtown Meeting along with Lowry Lewis, Instead of Elizabeth Thomas." In this office she was succeeded by Esther Pearson, 6 mo. 4, 1727. She and her husband were frequently appointed on com- mittees to visit families and for other services. ;sjT "^-r;-*«w^ ^./, ■^-J^J^ hjL^-::.f .->!'.. .• ff^tticJf- ^^l' iat^rtno ;^i<^TU > ; - ■ ■ . -, , X * , — \ 'Jji>f-^6, •o,tiin^^i' A.yro.t) i^iH^'.'^f i'ix^i ,vz4{vtu,'t^_7'*-. ;. »,-,;.-o ^ii<, ^'-.■r I'l ffhi^U-Jc) ^'flW^U j/^^yw,, rM «.0«.-(-,f -^4.) . ^ /Ur •'^* M d' <3t. • i ,<^ '//•W /■ ,^' .V'^S MAUlMAtlE CEIITIFICATE OF WIUJAM IIA.MM.\_N'.S, 1709. facing p. 63, SARAH WILLIAMSON'. 63 James Albin, of Newtown, tailor, and Jane his wife, by deed of Oct. 14, 1740, conveyed to John WiUiamson, of Newtown, yeoman, a messuage and 21^2 acres of land in that townshij), for /'80. WILL OF JOHN \VILLL\MSON. I John Williamson of Newtown in the County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvania Yeoman, being weak of Body, but of Sound disposing mind and Memory, Praise be given to the Lord for the Same ; And Considering the Certainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time thereof, I do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say. Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty (]od and my Body to be Buryed in a Christianly decent manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter Named ; And as touching such Worldly Estate as it hath Pleased God to Bless me with in this Life, I Give and devise the Same in the following manner and form. Imprimis, my Will and mind is that all my Just Debts and funeral Expenses be paid and Discharged by my Execut" as soon as Conveniantly may be after my Decease. Item I Give and Bequeath unto my Beloved Wife Sarah Williamson the sum of Three Hundred Pounds Curr' Money of this Province to be paid to her Immediately after my De- cease, And my Chaiz with the Harnice and Horse thereunto belonging and my Servant Boy James Shepherds Time, with two Cows Six Sheep And all the Provisions in the House both Come Meat and Hay. And my Will is that my Said Wife may have such part as she thinks Proper of the above Said Three Hundred Pounds in Household Goods as they shall be Ap- praized by Honest and able men appointed for that Service. I also give and Bequeath to my Said Wife the whole and full Use, Rents & Profitts of my Messuage Plantation and Tract of Land whereon I now Live with all the Appurtinances thereunto belonging During her Widdow- hood. And my Will further is that Immediately after the Marriage or Decease of my Said Wife, that my said Plantation shall be Rented and Sett out and the Money Arising there from shall pay to my son Daniel Williamson The Sum of fifteen Pounds Curr' Money of this Province which Said Sum of fifteen Pounds I give to him to be paid by my Execu" and their Survivors Yearly and Every Year during the Natural Life of him the said Daniel Williamson, And the Remaining part of the Yearly Rent of my Said Plantation if any there be I give to my Son John Williamson And my Will further is (that Immediately after the Decease of my son Daniel Williamson) that my Son John Williamson Shall have the Said Plantation and Tract of Land with all the Improvements and Appurtenances there unto belonging to him his Heirs and As- signs for P^ver, he Paying or Causing to be paid, to my Grand Children that Shall be then Alive the sum of two Hundred Pounds Curr' Money to be Equally Divided Among them Share and Share alike. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Hoops the sum of Ten pounds Curr' Money (and her Husbands Bond for Twenty pounds with the Interest there on (and no more) to be paid to her within one year after my Decease. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Calvert the sum of Ten pounds Curr' Money and her Husbands Bonds, one for Thirty pounds the other for five pounds, with all the Interest thereon, to be paid to her within one Year after my Decease. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Margaret Brinton the Sum of Ten pounds and her Husbands Bond for Twenty pound with the Interest thereon, to be paid to her within one year after my Decease. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter .A.lice Downs the Sum of Ten pounds Curr' 64 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Money and her Husbands Bond for Twenty pounds with the Interest thereon, to be paid to her within one Year after my Decease. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Esther Mendinghall the Sum of Ten pounds Curr' Money and her Husbands Bond for Twenty pounds with the Interest thereon, to be paid to her within one Year After my Decease. Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Jane Green the .Sum of Ten pounds Curr'' Money and her Bond (when she was the Widdow Regester) for Thirty pounds with the Interest thereon, to be paid to her within one Year After my Decease. Item I Give and bequeath to Each of my Grandsons that are called John the Sum of Twenty Shillings, to be paid to them within one Year After my Decease. Item I Give and bequeath all the Reversions and Remainder of my Estate not herein mentioned or disposed off, to be Equally Divided Among my Children (Viz') John, Daniel, Mary, Sarah, Margaret, Alice, Esther, and Jane, Share and Share alike I Nominate Constitute and appoint my Beloved Wife Sarah Williamson and my Son John Williamson to be my Executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby Revoking and making Void all former Wills by me heretofore made or E_>^.ared Either by Word or Writing. And Lastly I Nominate and Appoint my Kinsman George Smedley (son of George) and my Friend Thomas Massey to be my Trustees of this my last Will and Testament to see the Same Duly Observed and Performed According to the True intent and Meaning thereof. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and Seale this Twelfth day of the first Month call'd January in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty Nine. 1759- Signed Sealed Pronoimced and Declared by John Williamson (Seal) the said John Williamson to be his last Will and Testament in the Presence of Samuel M'Clellan Abel Green Mord" Moore. The foregoing will was proved by Samuel McClellan, on oath, and Mordecai Moore, on affirmation, August 14th, 1760. INVENTORY OF JOHN WILLIAMSON'S ESTATE. A Just and true Inventory of the Goods and Chattels Rights and Creadits of John William- son of New Town (Deceas'd) so far as it hath come to our knowledg, and Appraized by the Subscribers, this fifteenth day of Aug' Anno Domini 1760. Impr'. His Purse Apparrel Horse Sadie and Bridle ^60 4 ioj4 Two Horses one Mare A Chaiz & Harnice 39 The Stock of horned Cattle Sheep & Swine 37 15 The Crop of Wheat, Rie, Oats, Flax, Hay, & Indian Corn 28 15 Two Feather Beads and furniture 18 10 A Clock, Desk and Nine Black Wallnut Chears 12 11 6 One Wallnutt Table, One D° Chest, One D° Chest of Drawrs .... 3 12 6 Six Silver Table Spoons, Tea furniture, & two Look^ Glass 8 9 A parcel of Pewter, Brass, Iron, Copper, & Tinn 12 15 D° of Beading Table Linnin Worsted & Wooling Yarn &c 11 19 SARA// \V/L/.IA^[SON'■. 65 I r of Earthen, Glass, Delf, And Books 3 ^ 9 One Table, Chest, 4 Chears, Box & Stand & Cupboard 2 o 6 One Coutch, Two Old Beads. A smaUTable i 18 Working Tools & Impliments of Husbandry 7 'o One Old Sadie, Pillion, Leather, Lumber &c &c &c 9 '7 ^ A Servant Ladds Time Bonds and Interest (53 . . 7 . . 11 DoubtfuU) 613 ^y^ Book Debts ^ "^ 3 ^886 3 6 Francis Yarnall Cleorge Miller Mord" : Moore (Filed iSth September 1760.) WILL OF SAKAII WILLIAMSON. I Sarah Williamson of the Township of Newtown in the County of Chester in Pennsylvania ; Do Make this My Last Will and Testament in the manner following, that is to Say first. My Will is that all my Just Debts and ffuneral Expences be paid as soon as Con- veniendy may be after my Decease. Item I Give and Bequeath to my Son John Williamson and my Son-in-law Abel Green, the Sum of One Hundred pounds in Silver or Gold at the rate of Seven Shillings and Six pence for one Spanish piece of Eight, in trust for the Use of my Son Daniel Williamson, to be applied towards his peculiar Maintainance, Wearing Apparrel, and other Necessaries for him, at tiie Discretion of my said Son John and Son-in-law Abel, and the Survivor of them the Executors of Such Survivor or Such other persons as he Shall by will or otherwise appoint, but if my Said Son Daniel Shall Die before the Whole Money and Interest thereof be so applied, the re- mainder thereof shall be paid to heirs or Legatees. Item I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Margaret Brinton, my best feather Bed and all the furniture thereto belonging the better to Enable her to Entertain her friends. Item I Give and Bequeath my Wearing Apparrel to be Equally Divided among all my Daughters that Shall be living at the time of my Decease. And all the rest and residue of my Estate I Give and Bequeath to my Daughters ^L^rgaret Brinton, Alice Buckly, and Jane Green, and to my Son John Williamson, to be Equally Divided among them, or Such of them as shall be living at the time of my Decease. And I do hereby Constitute and appoint my Son John Williamson and my Son-in-law Abel Green Executors of this my Last Will and Testament Revoking all other Wills and Testaments by mee made. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand and Seal the Eleventh Day of the twelfth month in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty one gj S.4RAH Williamson (Seal) Signed Sealed, published and Declared by Sarah Williamson, to be her Last Will and Testament in the presence of us. Ann Williamson George Miller. [Endorsement] July 27'" 1789. Then Personally appeared Ann Williamson and George Miller and on their 5 66 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Solemn Affirmations according to Law did severally declare affirm and say that they were Present and did see and hear Sarah Williamson the Testatrix within named Sign Seal Publish pronounce and declare the within Writing as and for her last Will & Testament and that at the doing thereof she was of a sound and well disposing mind and memory to the best of their understandings, and the said George Miller on his Solemn Affirmation as aforesaid doth further declare and say that he drew the within Writing by the direction of the s'' Sarah Wil- liamson and that the Word (his) was by mistake omitted in the 15"' line of said Writing be- tween the words (to) & (Heirs), the intention of the Testatrix being that the remainder of the Legacy therein given (if any) should go to the Heirs or Legatees of her son Daniel. Affirmed before me Pars'. I'^azer, Regis"' Codicil to the foregoing will. I Sarah Williamson of the Township of Newtown in the County of Chester in Pennsylvania Do this Second day of the Ninth month in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hun- dred and Eighty four, make and Publish this my Codicil to my Last Will and Testament, in the manner following that is to Say, Whereas I have in my Said Will given to my Daughter Alice Buckly one Equal part or share of the residue or remainder of my Estate. Now my Will is that Such part and so much thereof as Will pay and Discharge all the Money Due from my son Daniel Williamson to my Said Daughter AHce Buckly, or to the Estate of her former Husband Eenanuel Lownes Shall be Deducted out of the part or Dividend of my Estate given to her in my Said Will, and Applied to pay and Discharge the said Debts. Provided always that Such part of the said Debts or Demands which I persuaded my Son-in-law Benanuel Lownes to pay for my son Daniel Shall not be Included or so Deducted but Shall be paid out of my Estate before any Division thereof be made. And this present Codicil Shall to all In- tents and purposes be a part of my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set ray Hand and Seale her S.4RAH S Williamson (Seal) in the presence of mark George Miller Ann Williamson The foregoing codicil was proved on the same date as the will, and letters of administration were granted to John Williamson, the other person named as executor beine deceased. o INVENTORY OF SARAH WILLIAMSON'S ESTATE. Inventary of the Goods & Affects of Sarah Williamson of Newtown Chester County Deceas' Apprais' by us the Subscribers the twentieth day of y' Sixth Month 1789. Cash 3 6 I Sundry bonds bills & notes 189 i o Wearing Apparrel 8 9 6 Bed & furniture 10 15 o 8 napkins 16 o I Table cloth 12 o SARAH WILLIAMSON"- 67 2 pewter dishes I large & 3 Small pewter basons 6 Pewter Plates 5 ditto I Old Tankerd a Tea pot & Sugar bowl . . . . Candlestick Tea kettle & brass pann . . . . Warming Pann I Looking Cilass a Wallnut chest I Old pine ditto S wallnut cheers I Rush bottom Arm Cheer . . . Candle Stand a Pair of fire tongs I Small Table Sundry Tea ware & old Plates a Small poplar Cupboard . . . 6 1 1 :•> 6 3 5 2 6 8 5 8 4 12 6 10 3 2 2 2 6 2 6 7 6 ^2.8 8 5 I Clock 7 o o -£225 George Bishop John Baldwin (Filed 27th July 1789.) The Account of John Williamson Executor to the Estate of Sarah Williamson Late of New- town Township (Deceased) of all and singular the Cioods Chatties & Credits so far as hath come to his Hands as well as the Payment thereout. £ s d The Accomptant Charges himself with the Inventory Exhibeted into the Regesters office for the County of Chester Amounting to 225 8 5 Ballance Due Exr 16 5 ^226 4 10 John Williamson The Accomptant Craves allowance for the following Payments. £ s I) 1 By Cash Paid Piercefer Frazer for proving the Will i 5 9 2 By D° Townsend Thomas for her Coffin 2 5 3 By D° Samuel Moore for Diging Grave 7 6 4 By D° Thomas Thomas for making her a Cloak 3 6 5 By a Mistake made in the Appraisment t 4 6 By the Clock a Gift to John Williamson Jr 7 7 By Nursing & attendance & funeral Expence as "f^' ace' of the Executor . 42 14 100 8 9 6 lO 15 12 6 6 I 4 II 5 I 6 5 o 22 3 8 4 9 6 12 6 gg 7^7.5' SMEDLEY FAMILY. 8 To Cash Paid for Copy of the Inventory By Daniel WilHamson's Legasea By Wearing Apparel *'^''' ^WM ' ' ' ' \ By Bed and Furniture \^x By a Walnut Chest ("'■'^^) By one Pine D» "'! ^^^ By Sundry Articals ' ' ' ' I ' ,, ' T By the Executor's Commitions at 5/ per C on 225 - 8 - 5 Being the amount of the Inventary By Cash Paid to John Brinton By Cash Paid Alice Buckley By Cash Paid as Legaceys By Regesters fees Setling this Account ;,^226 4 10 (Filed Jan. 20th 1794-) 6 Alice Smedler (George-), b. 3 mo. 2, 1696, according to the record but this conflicts with that of her sister Sarah, and perhaps should be .697; d. prior to 1743; "i. 12 mo. .8, 17 18-9, at Middletown Meetmg John Allen of Newtown, d. 2 mo. 12, 1720; son of Nehemiah Allen and Mary Earlisnian, who were married in Bucks county. Pa., 8 mo. 29, 1683: od m " mo "3 1722, at Providence Meeting, to Edward Woodward, d. 1754; son of Richard and Jane Woodward, of Middletown. Issue (by last husband only): 40. George Woodward, d. 175?. unmarried. See forward. 41. Jane Woodward, m. Nathaniel Newlin. When John Allen and Alice Smedley declared their intentions of mar- riacre the f^rst time, at Providence Meeting, 10 mo. 29, 1718, Joseph Pennell and Joseph Sharpies, Rachel Jackson and Alice Pennell were appomted to make the usual inquiry as to their clearness, and at their second appear- ance II mo. 26, 1718, Ephraim Jackson and Aaron James, Rachel Jackson and Sarah Howell were appointed to have oversight of the wedding. The marriacve certificate, being recorded, shows that "John Allin, of Newtown m the Co'lmty of Chester and Province of Pensilvania, and Alice Smedley, daughter of George Smedley, of WiUistown in the said County of Chester Having declared their intentions of marriage with each other before several monthly meetings of the People of God called Quakers, according to the good order used amongst them," were married on the i8th of the 12th month 1 7 18-9. "in a publick assembly of the aforesaid people and others met together for that end and purpose at the meeting house in Middle- "^ The sio-ners to the certificate, as recorded, were these : town.' ^..- -..£, ALICE ALLEN\ 69 John Ai.lin Alice Ai.i.in John Salkeld John Worrall Eph : Jackson Henry Miller Peter Hunter Aaron James James Gibbons Evan Howell Caleb Sharpies Daniel Hoopes Joseph Selby Sarah Worrall Sarah Potts Kachell Jackson Hannah Sharpies Elizabeth James Ann Gibbons (George Smedley Thomas Smedley George Smedley Jun' Mary Edge Sarah Williamson Hannah Sharpies John I'"dge Sarah Howell Alice Pennell Jane Smedley Philip Yarnall Dorothy Yarnall Philip Yarnall Jun' Daniel] Williamson Joseph Pennell The will of John Allin, of Newtown, is dated 2 mo. 8, 1720, and proven 2 mo. 22, 1720, in which he devised to his sister, Sarah Ashton, ^20; to Robert Heath, John Cloose (Clews?) and Joseph Beaker articles of wearing apparel; to wife, Alice, residue of estate, real and personal. Executors, wife and John Williamson. Witnesses, Daniel Williamson, Thomas Smed- ley and Sarah Harry. Edward Woodward obtained from his father, Richard Woodward, 100 acres of land in Thornbury, by deed of Dec. 10, 1698, to which he added 100 acres more by purchase from John Simcock, 12 mo. 23, 1702-3. By deed of May 30, 1704, he sold both tracts to Philip Taylor, late of Middle- town, then Edward's residence, and on the same date obtained from Thomas Taylor, brother to Philip, 200 acres in Middletown, near the southern end of the township. At Court, 9 mo. 30, 1703, "Edward Wood- ward's eare mark is a slit and a half crop on the near ear, and his brand is E. on the near shoulder and W. on the near buttock." He was one of the grand jury Sept. 27, 1709. Edward Woodward, son of Richard and Jane, of Middletown, husband- man, and Abigail Edge, daughter of John and Jane Edge, of Providence, were married 3 mo. 24, 1705. The certificate of marriage is recorded by Chester Monthly Meeting, and shows among the witnesses three Richards, Thomas, William, Joseph and Rachel Woodward. While residing in Middletown Edward Woodward was a member of Providence Meeting, of which he and Thomas Minshall were appointed overseers 1 1 mo. 9, I 7 10, in room of Randal Malin and Peter Taylor. He was succeeded by Randall Croxton, 5 mo. 28, 171 2. "Abigail Woodward is chosen overseer for Pr-^yidence Meeting, along with Rebecca Minshall, instead of Elinor ^o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Vernon," 12 mo. 23, 1712. She died 9 mo. 27, 1716, and was succeeded by Jean Edge as overseer. Edward Woodward was appointed overseer of Providence Meeting 7 mo. 30, 1717, in room of Jacob Edge, his brother- in-law, and was succeeded by Henry Miller 6 mo. 25, 17 18. The signers of his second marriage certificate, 3 mo. 23, 1722, were recorded as follows: Thomas Minshall Randal Malin John Mendenhall David Powell John Salkeld Henry Miller Evan Lewis James Sharpies John Camm Phinehas Lewis Lawrence Pearson Isaac Minshall Caleb Cowpland William Lewis Margret Minshall Mary Camm Sarah Miller Agnes Salkeld Mary Sharpless Rachel Long Lowry Lewis Susanna Turner Sarah Miller Jun' Rebecka Minshall Anne Lewis Grace Eavenson Sarah Smedley Jane Smedley Mary Pennell Esther Mendenhall Mary Camm William Pennell Jacob Vernon Elinor Vernon Charles Linn Ann Trimble Ann Engle Frederick Engle Jane Newlin Mary Newlin Ralph Eavenson Richard Eavenson Edward Woodward Alice Woodward George Smedley Jane Woodward Richard Woodward Thomas Woodward Thomas Smedley Geo : Smedley Jun' Natha : Newlin John Newlin Mary Edge John Williamson Sarah Williamson Mordecai Woodward Alice Woodward received a certificate from Goshen to Chester Monthly Meeting, 7 mo. 7, 1722, signed by nineteen women, stating that she "hath been of a sober orderly conversation." Edward Woodward was again appointed overseer of Providence Meeting, 10 mo. 27, 1731, in place of Isaac Minshall, deceased. He and others were appointed 7 mo. 25, 1732, to visit all the families belonging to the monthly meeting. He and his wife received a certificate to Goshen Monthly Meeting, 3 mo. 27, 1734, and he was succeeded by William Sankey as overseer. By the will of her first husband Alice became possessed of two tracts of 1285^ acres and 45^4 acres of land in Newtown. By deeds of September 24 and 25, 1733, Edward and Alice Woodward conveyed this land to John Williamson, who immediately reconveyed it to them again. There they settled and became members of Newtown Meeting, of which he was ap- pointed an elder 6 mo. 21, 1738, in the place of Lawrence Pearson, but was succeeded by John Yarnall 4 mo. 15, 1741. The date of death of Alice Woodward has not been discovered, but she was living March 4, 1741, and her husband was married a third time, 4 mo. 15, 1743, at Newtown Meet- ing, to Elizabeth Taylor, widow of Peter Taylor, of Providence. By his first wife, Abigail Edge, Edward Woodward had children, Mar- garet, who m. Aaron Vernon; Edward, m. to Sarah Sharpies; Abigail, / TdMI! OK MINSIIAI.L I'AINTE];. J'c ».\ni oK .lACOli I'AINTKU. All .ally L;.Mie:iliif,'ist. Mi.l.llrt.iwii M. 11. in .lislance. (Ill I 'Liiiiljurl;iii(l ( ViiiutiTV.) [IIOMESTKAD OF ROBERT (iREEN. See p. 23l>. facing ].. 71. PROVIDENCE MILLS. 71 m. to Moses Vernon; Mary, died young or unmarried; Hannah, m. to William Hunter, of Newtown. The will of Kdward Woodward, of New-- town, yeoman, is dated 5 mo. 15, 1754, and proven Nov. 12, 1754, by which he made provision for his wife, Elizabeth, and devised to his son George the homestead, containing about 200 acres, "as the same was con- veyed to me by my former wife and Robert Tippin," subject to the payment of legacies, as follows: To daughter Jane Woodward, /60; to daughters, Margaret Vernon, Abigail Vernon and Hannah Hunter, ^5 each; to chil- dren of daughter Margaret Vernon ten shillings each ; to grandson, Edward Woodward, son of Edward, deceased, the old Bible my mother gave me; to all other grandchildren ten shillings each; to Joseph, son of Peter Taylor, ^5 at 2 i ; to Margaret M'Lone, the woman who now lives with me, ^5; to John Bradley, the boy that now lives with me, /'5 if he lives with son Georoe till he is 2 i : Executor, son George: Trustees, son- in-law William Hunter and William Levis: Witnesses, John W son, W" Levis, Geo: Smedley, Jun". PROVIDENCE (OR BISHOP'S) MILLS. The following history of these mills, as collected by the late Minshall Painter and printed by his brother Jacob, at their home in Middletown, is here given as an instructive side-light on the customs of former times, in which the Smedleys and their associates were directly interested: In the early settlement of the country, after the timber had been greatly reduced, which was the work of some years, the raising of grain had become a principal business. The soil was then rich with the remains of the forest, and required but little more than putting in the seed to insure a crop. The mills were then places of importance, being necessary as a means of putting the crops into a condition for market, and from which the inhabitants derived a con- siderable part of their revenue. We have taken some ;)ains to look up the history of this old mill as having a local importance. While some landed estates have descended from age to age in nearly the same line, this mill property has been one for speculation ; frequently chang- ing ownership, and the more so by being divided into shares. William Penn, Proprietor of Pennsylvania, by a patent under the hands of his- Commission- ers, Samuel Carpenter, Robert Turner, and John Goodson, did grant, on the 24th of June 1690, to James Swaffer, 500 acres of land situated in Providence, Chester County; and the said James Swaffer, by two several deeds, dated 13th of September 1693, and nth of Decem- ber 1695, did grant the said 500 acres to Jeremiah Collett ; and Jeremiah Collett, by inden- ture dated nth of June 1696, did grant the same 500 acres to Josiah Taylor; and Josiah Taylor, by deed, 14th of June 1696, did grant the said 500 acres to John P^dge ; and John Edge made his will, loth of 5th mo. ijn, by which he gave to his son John 300 acres of land, to be taken off the upper part of said 500 acres, and gave to his son Jacob the residue of his land. John Edge, the son, purchased of Philip Yarnal! a small piece of land on the west side of Ridley creek, in Edgmont, to secure a right for a mill pond, and which was ever after con- veyed with the mill property. 72 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. The said John Edge, Jacob Edge and }Ienry Miller, by mutual agreement, erected a water corn mill on a part of the above mentioned land of John Edge, who allotted for that purpose about 20 acres in addition to that purchased of Philip Yarnall. John Edge and Mary his wife, by deed dated 17th Dec. 17 19, conveyed in fee to Henry Miller one-third part of the said corn mill, and one-third part of the two recited parcels of land whereon the mill stands, con- taining in the whole 22 acres, 3 roods and 10 perches: and the said Henry Miller made his will, 14th 12 mo. 1 73 1, and gave to his son George Miller his share of said corn mill and lands belonging thereto, now called "Providence Mills:" and George Miller conveyed, on the loth Dec. 1740,10 Roger sPugh the undivided one-third part of the said mill and land. Roger Pugh and Sarah his wife sold the one-third part of said water corn mill and land to Lawrence Cox on the 8th 5th mo. 1746; and Lawrence Cox and Sarah his wife conveyed said share to their eldest son John, on the 25th ist mo. 1752 ; and John Cox and Mary his wife conveyed, on the 2 2d Feb. 1755, their share to Thomas Bishop. Again, John I'Mge granted to Jacob Edge, 17th Dec. 1719, one-third part of said mill and two tracts of land, and Jacob Edge made his will 3d of 2d mo. 1720, and gave to his wife Sarah his share of Providence mills, being the one-third part, during her life, and afterwards to be divided between his four daughters, Jane, Hannah, Sarah and .Abigail. Hannah and Sarah died before their mother, and their shares descended to Jane and Abigail. On the 2d Jan. 1 77 I, James Webb and Jane his wife, John Lownes [who had married Agnes Cowpland, daughter of Caleb Cowpland by Sarah, widow of Jacob Edge], Owen Biddle [who had married Sarah Parke,] and Robert Parke conveyetl to Thomas Bishop the one-sixth of said mill and tracts of land ; and on the 21st Mar. 1771, .Abigail Edge conveyed to Thomas Bishop the one" sixth of the same premises also. On the 29th of Nov. 1721, John Edge and Mary his wife conveyed to William Hamraans one-third part of mills and two parcels of lands, the same as to Jacob Edge and Henry Miller ; and said William Hammans, by will, gave one-third part of said mill and tracts of land to his son Thomas, who devised the one-third part of said mills and tracts of land to his wife, Susanna, and son William ; and Susanna dying intestate, the whole descended to the said William; and on the 28th Mar. 1781, William Hammans sold the third part to Thomas Bishop ; so the whole of the mill and two tracts became united in Thomas Bishop. On the 29th of Nov. 1785, by Proceedings in Partition, the above described mill and tracts of land were adjudged to Thomas Bishop, eldest son of Thomas Bishop, deceased, and Thomas Bishop, by will, dated 23d of 2d mo. 1833, bequeathed to his wife, Priscilla, this mill property with other real estate. Priscilla Bishop, by will, 12th of 3d mo. 1845, bequeathed to her son Amor Bishop that portion of her real estate designated as the mill property, and on which he then resided ; and Amor Bishop, by will, 28th July 1856, bequeathed this same property to his son Washington; and Washington Bishop and Louisa his wife conveyed, 21st Mar. 1862, the mill and a portion of his land to Joseph D. Velotte, and which has since been conveyed to William L. Lewis. William Hammans leased, i6th Sept. 1746, to Lawrence Cox one-third part of the Provi- dence mills for 2 t years ; which lease, by endorsement, was transferred to Thomas Bishop for the residue of the term. Lawrence Cox, by lease, 25th April 1751, did let to Thomas Min- shall, John Minshall, Thomas Yarnall and John Cox, for 14 years, a certain Saw mill adjoining the Grist mill. On the 1 7th of 2 mo. 1 753, John Cox leased all the Grist and Merchant mill, with two pairs of stones, three bolting chests, &c., to John Williamson, Henry Howard, Henry Caldwell, Lawrence Cox, Edward Farr, James Sill, Nehemiah Baker, Philip Dunn, Robert Regester, L INF. O /' GE OR GK ' , 'n/OAfAS \ 7 , James Scott, Aaron Baker, Abel Green, Thomas Minshall, John Scott, Jesse Woodward, James Massey, John Baker, Joseph Black, Nathan Lewis and William Wall, for the term of seven years. We cannot understand who so many farmers thought it necessary to rent the Grist and Merchant mill, unless to gain precedence in having their grain ground as early as they might desire, and who were perhaps their own shippers. We notice that John Minshall sent his flour to Barbatloes, in 1746, and to Jamaica, by the brig Dolphin, of Wilmington, in i 749, in charge of his brother Moses, who was a sea captain, and received sugar, in part, in return. By indenture, 22A of Feb. 1755, Caleb Cowpland and Sarah his wife [late wife of Jacob Edge], Thomas Parke and Jane [lulge] his wife, and .Abigail Edge did let their share of the water corn mill, and lands thereunto belonging, unto Thomas Bishop for the term of ten years. During the time of Thomas Bishop, the younger, there was erected in addition to the other mills a rolling mill for the manufacture of sheet iron, but after being o]ierated for a time it was suffered to fall into decay. The coal used was brought from the Schuylkill mines in wagons. The better to secure a passage across the creek at all times, a subscription was entered into, in 1763, for the purpose of raising means to erect a bridge immediately below the mills. It proved a great inconvenience not to be able to pass and repass to a place of such importance as that where they had their grain manufactured into flour for shipment. A circulating Library was established at these mills, which for a time was prosperous, but more recently, when cheap periodicals became so common, the Library began to languish, and it is now entirely broken up. 7. Francis SmedleyMThomas^ Georye), b. Willistown, 7, 12, 1 71 2; d. there, 9, iS, 1773; m. 4, 24, 1742, at Middletown Meeting, to Ann Hunter, d. 1794; dau. of Jonathan and Margery Hunter, of Edgmont, and granddau. of Peter and Ann Hunter, who came from county Wicklow, Ireland, about 171 7. They left no issue. At Chester Monthly Meeting, 11, 28, 1739-40, "Ann Hunter requests to Come under the Care of this meeting & this meeting Excepts of it." Alter marriage she received a certificate to Goshen, 5, 25, 1743. She was chosen overseer of Goshen meeting, 6, 6, i 760, instead of Ann Goodwin, and was succeeded by Elizabeth Hoopes, 11, 6, 1761. By deed of 6, 18, 1747, Francis Smedley obtained 30 acres of land in Willistown from James Treviller and Catharine his wife, who had purchased 229 acres from Samuel Pennock and Elizabeth his W'ife, of Philadelphia. From the same parties he obtained 60 acres more out of the same tract, 9, 27, 1753. Richard Battin and Elizabeth his wife, March 20, 1749-50, conveyed to Francis Smedley 52 acres, 93 perches, formerly of John James; and on Oct. i, 1764, David Reece and wife, Sarah, of Newtown, and John Co.x, of Chester township, executors of Lawrence Cox, conveyed to Francis Smedley 2093^ acres in Willistown, whereon said Lawrence Cox lived at the time of his death. Francis also inherited from his father 223 acres of the Bowater tract, and was livine thereon at the date of his father's will, 74 THE S MED LEY FAMILY. but leaving no issue this land passed to his brother John. In 1766 he appears to have engaged in tavern-keeping, an unusual occupation for a Smedley, and as a sample of such documents his first petition is here given: To the Justices of the Court of Quarter Sessions held at Chester for the County of Chester y'' 26''' Day of August 1766. The Petition of Francis Smedley of Willistown in s' County Humbly Sheweth, That your Petitioner Being Situate at a Convenient House and other Buildings on the Inter- secting or Crossing of Two Publick roads, the one Branching out of Edgmont Great Roade Leading to the Great Valley & the Lime-Kilns, the other Leading from Brandewine to Phila- delphia, which Roades Being much used By Teams Market People & others Traviling Both by night as well as in y' day time, and No Publick House of Entertainment Being prepared on Either of s' Roades for the Distance of Twelve miles or upwards and your Petitioner & others having frequently to Lodge and Entertain Travilers by Reason of there Being no Public House Convenient for that purpose. Therefore your Petitioner Humbly prays that you may be pleased to Grant him a recommendation to the Clovernor for a Licence to Keep a publick House of Entertainment at the place affors', which is Hoped to be Kept to Credit and Repu- tation and your Petitioner as in Duty Bound Shall pray, &c. Francis Smedley. We the Subscribers being well acquainted With the above Petitioner be a Capable person to keep a publick House of Entertainment and Been Sensible that there has Been occation for one at the place afs', Th may be pleased to Grant him his Request. John Griffith Tho' White James Cloyd Rich' Richison Griffith Jones Francis Yarnall Joseph Thomas Enoch Yarnall Joseph Pratt Jn" Griffith Andrew Steel Moses Meredith Cadwalad' Evans William Noblet Jonathan Parke George Carter James Trimble James Chalfant William Beale Samuel Lewis Thomas Hoopes Tho" Hoopes Jun' Josiah Haines Josiah Lewis William Anderson Thomas Malin John Thomas Edward Pearce Isaac Malin Josiah Garrett Sam' Garrett David Cloyd Thomas Harris Henry Mequead Robert Powell Geo : Aston Owen Aston John Cloyd Isaac Wayne Joseph James Jn" Gronow David Davis Do Recomend him to for Divers years past erefore we Desire you James Massey Isaac Massey George Harris James Treviller Samuel Briggs W" Jones Richard Goodwin William Trego Isaiah Matlack Isaac Haines Daniel Hoopes Phinehas Eachus Thomas Speakman Nathan Hoopes Jacob Hankee The above petition being granted, Francis Smedley continued to keep tavern the few remaining years of his life. Like many others who have entered upon this business, he became too good a customer at his own bar, and was disowned by Friends, i, 8, 1773. In 1764 he was assessed with 340 acres and buildings, beside 100 acres of woodland, 5 horses, 6 cattle and 6 sheep. By his will, dated 8, 16, 1773, proven Sept. 25, 177;, he / / O' SMEDLEY LANDS IN WILLISTOWN. J Wiltca/ni ^gjvTMt /if I oA^Tig. »-^ (eforti^x£7i- ^^ ^c-^fih^TtnndL LANDS DEVISED BY THOMAS SMEDLEY, IT.iT faciiii; p. LINE OF GEORGE', TJIOMAS'. 75 devised the homestead, contalnintr about 223 acres, which lie had inherited from his father, to his brothers, Thomas and George, at the deatli of his wife: To brother Jolin /,'5 : To sister Sarah, wife of John Minshall, /J5: To cousin Abiah Taylor £^: To cousin Hannah, dau. of Isaiah Mallack, ^"10 at 18: To wife Ann the plantation formerly belonging to Lawrence Cox, James Travilla and John James, containing about 353 acres. By his father's will he had only a life estate in the homestead, and had his brother John died without issue it would have gone to I'homas and George, as Francis appears to have desired; but |ohn after a lengdi)- bachelorhood had married and a daughter Elizabeth was born a few weeks prior to the date of Francis's will. At Goshen Monthly Meeting, 8, 5, 1774, John Smedley brought complaint against Ann Smedley, widow of Francis, for keeping him out of his rights. A committee appointed to examine into the matter reported that it was a case concerning title to lands, wills and executorship, in which several persons not members were concerned, and it was thought best to allow the parties to try the matter at law. Ann Smedley removed to Edgmont township, taking a certificate from Goshen to Chester, dated i, 6, 17S6. By deed of Aug. 30, 1786, from Wil- liam Gibbons, sheriff, she purchased 10 acres adjoining her other land in Willistown, lately belonging to William Robinson. In her will, dated 4, 10, I 794, she describes herself as under weight of years and weakness of body. Her plantation in Willistown, called the Rising Sun, was to be divided into two parts. To her cousin (niece) Ann Scott, wife of John Scott (and daughter ot Peter Hunter), the southern part, reserving the 10 acres pur- chased at sheriff's sale, which she devised to her kinsman, Francis .Smedley, son of George and Hannah: To her cousin (niece) Mary Smedley, wife of Jesse (and daughter of Isaiah and Mary Hunter Madack), the northern part of the land: Ann Scott and Mary Smedley to pay each /'loo, and Francis .Smedley, /30, to the executors. To Willistown Meeting ^50 for repairs of house and graveyard: To Priscilla Green, wife of George, ^10: To .Sarah Smedley, daughter of George, deceased, £\o: To cousin Sarah Starr, daughter of John Minshall, ^10. There were several other legatees on the Hunter side. As executors she appointed Josiah Lewis (father of Judge William Lewis, of Philadelphia,) and Jesse Smedley. The Rising Sun tavern was kept by John Scott, 1773-5; '^V Joshua Smith, 1776; by Richard Thornbury, 1782-3; by John Scott, 1785-7; by Benjamin Matlack, 1788-91; by John Scott, i 793-1800, and perhaps later. 8. John SmedleyM Thomas', George), b. Willistown, 11, 22, i 7 i 4-5 ; 76 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. d. there, 8 mo. 1793; m. 1772 Susanna (Dawson) Cowgill, b. opposite Christ church, on 2d street, Phila., 7, 2, 1746; d. Radnor township(?), 11, 29, 1834; dau. of Benjamin Dawson and Ehzabeth Fussell, of Smyrna, Del. Issue: 42. Elizabeth, b. 7, 4, 1773; d. young. 43. Thomas Dawson, b. 10, 24, 1774 ; d. 8, 2, 1837 ; m. Lydia Hoopes. 44. Esther, b. i, 18, 1776; d. 8, 12, 1816; m. Jacob Rogers. 45. John, b. 9, 7, 1777; d. 10, 15, 1825 ; m. Rebecca Cope. 46. Susanna, b. 11, 11, 1779 ; d. 12, 19, 1858; m. Jonathan Hood. 47. Benjamin, b. i, 13, 17S3; d. 1830 (?) ; m. Hannah Buffington and Mary Rigby. 48. Mary, b. 11, 7, 1783; d. i, 10, 1857; m. George Lamborn. 49. Isaac, b. 12, 4, 1786 ; d. 6, 6, 1822 ; m. Amy Cox. 50. Jacob, b. 12, 27, 1789 ; d. 10, 23, 1837 ; m. Rebecca Jones. J(jHN Dawson, hatter, and wife Dorothy, are said to have come from London in 17 10 and settled in Moreland township, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) county, where, beside his trade, he carried on tavernkeeping at the "Crooked Billet," now Hatboro. He removed to Philadelphia before his death, which occurred 11, 27, 1742. Children of John and Dorothy Dawson : John, d. in Philadelphia, 1740 ; probably unmarried. Ann, b. in London, 1705; d. 3, 18, 1783; m. Bartholomew Longstreth and Robert Tomkins. Daniel, d. Philadelphia, i, i, 1746; m. Elizabeth Hallowell. Sarah, m. 9, 24, 1729, William Hancock, of Horsham, Pa. Isaac, d. Philadelphia, 9, 12, 1748; m. Jane Blackham. Bb:njamin, b. about 1718 ; d. Smyrna, Del., 12, 5, 1793 ; m. Elizabeth Fussell. James ( ?). Widow Dorothy Dawson lived with her daughter, Ann Tomkins, in Charlestown, Chester county, in the house which the latter built on the hill by Mason's tavern. Whilst on her death-bed, hearing that water frequently rose in the graves at Providence, she requested that they would not drown her after she was dead, but take her corpse to Pikeland, which was just established. She was the first one interred in that graveyard and her granddaughter, Elizabeth Starr, wife of Joseph Starr, planted an apple tree at the head of her grave, which blew down a few years since, and the place is now supplied by a Lombardy poplar. — D. Longstreth, 1831. See Daiu- son Genealogy. Benjamin Dawson's wife, Elizabeth Fussell, b. about 1727, was the daughter of Solomon Fussell (b. in Yorkshire, Eng., 1704, emigrated to Penna., and settled in Philadelphia about i 721, where he was a merchant; LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ -jj son of William and Elizabeth I'"ussell) and wife, Susanna Coney, daughter of Jacob Coney and wife Barbara, daughter of William Clinkenbeard, who d. about 1753, in the 104th year of his age. Benjamin and Susanna Dawson were Friends and resided at Smyrna, Del., where she d. 9, 8, 1792, in her 66th year. They had twelve children, lohn, Su.sanna, Dorothy. .Solomon, .Sarah, Benjamin, William, Iilizabcth, Isaac, Jacob, James and Elizabeth. It is related of William Clinkenbeard that upon the birth of .Susanna Dawson he said to his daughter Barbara Coney, "Arise daughter, go see thy daughter, for thy daughter's daughter has a daughter." This Susanna Dawson, having seen her gt. gt. gr. father, lived to see her gt. gt. gr. chil- dren, making nine generations that came under her observation. She was first m. in 1763, to Thomas Cowgill, who d. 1766, by whom she had a dau. Sarah, b. 2, 24, i 766, who m. Richard Co.x, of Willistown, about 17S4. She and her mother received a certificate from Duck Creek, which was pro- duced at Goshen, 3, 11, 1774. John Smedley inherited the homestead, in Willistown, together with 400 acres of land, to which he added 20 acres in Goshen by purchase from George Ashbridge and wife Jane, Feb. 22, 1760. His brodier Francis dying without issue, in 1773, he inherited the land of the latter, being 223 acres. In 1766 his brother George Smedley was disowned by Goshen Monthly Meeting, to which proceeding John took such decided exceptions that he became subject to the discipline and was disowned 1 2, 9, i 768. He appealed to the Quarterly Meeting and thence to the Yearly Meeting, by both of which the judgment of the monthly meeting was confirmed. He finally made an acknowledgment, which was accepted 3, 5, 1773, and he was received again into membership. The will of John Smedley, of Willistown, is dated 4, 1, 1793, and proven Aug. 26, 1793. After making provision for his wife he devised to his son Thomas the land formerly of his brother Francis, 223 acres, out of which Thomas was to pay ;^ioo to his sister Esther, at 19: To son John the home and 160 acres, paying to dau. Susanna ^100 at 19: To son Benjamin 91 acres, 88 perches In Willistown and 20 acres In Goshen, he paying to dau. ^^•■7 /^ 1 00 at 19: To son Isaac 70 acres, 104 perches: Residue of lands to sons John, Isaac and Jacob: Wife and sons, Thomas and John, executors. The will of Susanna Smedley, of Radnor township, Delaware county, is dated 6, 22, 1830, with codicil, 6, 8, 1833, and probate, Dec. 5, 1834, by which she gave to her gr. dau. Susanna Litzenberg, and gt. gr. daus., Sarah Harrison and Elizabeth Cox, $15 each: Residue to three children of dau. Esther and daus. Susanna Hood and Mary Lamborn: Son Jacob executor. 78 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 9. Sarah Smedley^ (Thomas', George), b. 2, 5, 171 7; d. 4, 1 8, 1801, and buried at Middletown Meeting the following day; m. 11, 9, 1739-40, doubtless at Goshen Meeting, John Minshall, b. 8, 21, 1716; d. i, 8, 1784; son of Jacob Minshall and Sarah Owen, of Middletown. Issue: 51. Mary, b. 4, 28, 1741 ; d. 3, 30, 1809 ; m. Thomas Hall. 52. Jane, b. i, 5, 1742-3; d. 2, 9, 1813 ; m. John Longstreth. 53. Sarah, b. 2, 16, 1745 ; d. 2, 18, 181 1 ; m. James Starr. 54. Thomas, b. 12, 17, 1747-8; d. iz mo., 1813; m. Lydia Regester. 55. Moses, b. 5, s, 1751 ; d. 2, 25, 179S, immarried. 56. Ann, b. 8, 13, 1753 ; d. 8, 16, 1769, unmarried. Thomas Minshall, son of John Minshall, of Lachford, Cheshire, Eng., with Margaret, his wife, came from the parish of Stoak, in Cheshire, 1682, and setded in the upper part of Nether Providence. Before leaving Eng- land he had purchased 625 acres in Pennsylvania, by deeds of lease and release, dated March 21, 22, 1681-2. By warrant of Sept. 9, 1682, there was surveyed to him 300 acres in Nether Providence. He also took up 315 acres in Middletown and purchased from Henry HoUingsworth 127 acres more in that township. Providence Meeting was held at first at his house, and afterward at a house erected for the purpose on his land. On the 1 6th of 6 mo., 1707, he conveyed the land in Nether Providence to his .son Isaac, and at the same time that in Middletown to his son Jacob. His wife d. 3, 27, 1727, aged 74 years and^8 mos., but the time of his death has not been noticed. Jacob Minshall, b. 5, i, 1685; d. 5, 15, 1734; m. 1707, Sarah Owen, dau. of Dr. Griffith Owen, of Philadelphia, and setded in Middletown. Their children were Thomas, who married Agnes Salkeld, Sarah, Margaret, John, who married Sarah Smedley, Moses and Ann. John Minshall was frequently appointed on committees or represented Middletown Meeting at the monthly gatherings, and on 2, 9, 1763, was appointed with others to pay a religious visit to such as were delinquent in attendance of meetings. At Chester Monthly Meedng, 4, 23, 1757, "The women friends have acquainted this meeting that they have proposed Agnes the wife of Thomas Minshall and Sarah, the wife of John Minshall, for Elders to sit with the ministrine friends in their meetinof> in the room of Mary Smedley, which is approved of till further order." 5, 31, 1762: "Esther Bickerdike being about to Remove from this meeting has put Friends under a necessity of Chouseing a Clark which is Sarah Minchall." Jane Yarnall, wife of Nathan, was appointed an elder for Middletown Meet- LINE OF GEORGE\ TIIOMAS\ -g ing, 3, 23, 1770, and Agnes and Sarah IMinshall released. Pliebe Miller, Agnes iMinshall and Martha Sharpies were appointed, 9, 25, 1772, to correct the women's minutes, and Sarah Minshall to transcribe them. "Sarah Minshall desires to be released from being Clark & Rebekali Sharpies is chosen in her room," 6, 24, 1776. In 1764 John Minshall was assessed in Middletown with 240 acres and buildings, 128 acres of uncultivated land, 5 horses, 12 cattle and 11 sheep, and his tax was /2-16-9. By his will, dated 12, 27, 1783, proven May 27, 1784, provides for his wife, Sarah; gives to dau. Jane Longstreth die money her husband owes me, about /200: To dau. Sarah Starr all \\\v. money her husband owes me, about /,'200: To dau. Mary Hall, ;/i^200 in eold or silver: To sons Thomas and Moses all the lands in Middletown and all residue of estate, except that after wife's decease each daughter was to have £100. Sarah Minshall, in will dated 2, 23, 1799, gave to Middle- town Meeting £^ for the use of the poor. 10. Mary SmedleyMrhomas', George), b. 10, 22, 1719; d. between 6, 20, and 7, 10, 1739; m. 11, 12, 1737, at Goshen Meeting, to Samuel Taylor, d. 1759; son of Abiah Taylor and Deborah Gearing, of Kast Bradford township, Chester County. He was married again, 10, 16, 1741. at Birmingham Meeting, to Deborah Darlington, b. 7, 13, 1719; buried at Goshen Meeting, 2, 10, 1803; clau. of Abraham Darlington and Elizabeth Hillborn, of Birmingham. The burial of the second wife at Goshen was probably because the first was interred there, though the Taylors did not belong to that meeting. Issue of Samuel and Mary Taylor : 57. .Abiah, b. 9, 29, i 73S ; d. 12, 3, iSoi ; m. Ann Trimble. From the large number of witnesses signing the marriage certificate, as recorded, it would appear that the wedding of Samuel Taylor and Mary Smedley was an important event of the neighborhood, there being 8S names. By his 2d marriage Samuel Taylor had children, Samuel, Deborah, Abraham, John, Isaac, Mary, Elizabeth and Rachel. Abiah Taylor, yeoman, son of Abiah Taylor, of Didcot, in Berkshire, and Deborah Gearing, spinster, daughter of John Gearing, of Stanford in the Vale, in the same county, were married at Farringdon in the County of Berks, aforesaid, on the i8th of the Second Month, called April, 1694. The bride signed her maiden name to the certificate of marriage. Tradi- tion says that Abiah Taylor, Jr., made some voyages to Virginia for tobacco, prior to his setdement in Pennsylvania. Deeds of lease and re- So THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. lease, dated March 4 and 5, 1701, between John Toovey, of Henley upon Thames, Oxford, citizen and grocer, of London, and Abiah Taylor of Har- well in Berks, mercer, show that Abiah Taylor, having a reversionary inter- est in the estate of Joane Dew, consisting of a messuage or tenement in Stanford in the Vale, heretofore in the possession of Thomas Langley, and John Toovey, having 1250 acres of land in Pennsylvania, they made an ex- change. Abiah Taylor arrived here in 1702, and obtained a warrant, dated I, 19, 1702-3, to take up 500 acres in Chester County. Another warrant was granted 2, 6, 1703, for 475 acres, the remainder of Toovey's purchase after deducting 23 acres for "Liberty Land" in Philadelphia. He had per- haps sold 250 acres unlocated, or otherwise obtained a warrant for that amount which has not been noticed. Accompanying the second warrant the following letter was sent to the surveyor: Isaac Taylor ^ Philad'', 8'" 2 mo. i 703 Loving ffr'" | The Prop" having wrote very particularly & expressly to y' ComnV" to accommodate Abiah Taylor w'" Land for a Settlem' we have been f vailed upon to grant him his remaining 475 acres in f remainder of that vacancy where Tho : Buffington took up his on Brandywine, the Warr' for w''' pray execute with Expedition, and if there should prove more suffer none to be thrown out that may prove useless, but rather oblige him to take y" whole on y" same terms Buffington had it or else to take less than y' aforesaid quantity and leave the rest for a settlem' for some other. I intreat thee to press some of those who have had warrants for Land in w'" y'" conditions are expressed, and as thou wilt see by y' copies y" time for paym' expired, to dispatch with their money or we shall take y" advantage of some of them, were it but for an example. Thy assured fr' ]a'. Logan. In pursuance of the above a tract of 430 acres was laid out in what is now East Bradford township, through which the east branch of the Brandy- wine flows, from a litde above "Deborah's Rocks" to a point about a mile and one-eighth below. Near the upper end of this, on a pretty mound, Abiah Taylor erected, in 1724, a brick house which is still standing with its quaint narrow windows, which formerly contained lead sash and small panes of glass. A branch of the Brandywine, from the eastward, flows close by and has been known as Taylor's Run, but recently the name of Lady Creek has become more popular. Abiah Taylor erected a mill upon this as early as 1722, of which the ruins only remain. His brother Joseph came from England in 1708, and built a mill on Pocopson Creek about 1724. Abiah and Deborah Taylor had children: Ann, who m. Richard Barnard; Abiah, who died unmarried; Alice, m. to Daniel Hoopes, Jr.; Deborah, m. to Jonathan Parke, and Samuel. The father died about October, 1747, and I.hVE OF GEORGE\ 7710 Af AS'. 8 1 Samuel inherited the homestead, which In- his will, dated i, 24, 1759, lie directed to be divided between his sons. 11. Thomas Smedley' ( Th.omas', (k-orge^, b. W'ilHstown. 5. II, 1723; d. there, 1.4, i.Sii : m. 11, 11, 1740, at (loshen Meeting, to Lydia (ames, b. 1730; d. 4. 4. 1X15; dau. of Dani'-l fames and Susanna Maris of Willis- town. Issue: 58. Daniel, b. 175,^ ; d. 2, 3, 1824 : m. IClizribeth (."ox. 59. Mary, b. 1755 : il. 10, 6, 1796; in. \\"illiam Shelilon. 60. Joseph, b. 7, 8, 1757 ; by her uncle Joseph James and m. Thomas Smedley. Samuel, d. Whiteland township, 1754-5 ; m. Rachel Duffington and Rachel Lawrence. Magdalen, m. John Strode, of Marlborough. Elizabeth, m. John Talkinton. Margaret, m. Christ Church, Phila., Aug. 30, 1729, Joseph Lewis. Thomas .Smedley^ inherited by the will of his father 253 acres of the Job- son tract in Willistown, together with 22 acres which had been patented to his father. To this he added by deed of March 14, 1768, from [ohn Mor- ton, sheriff, 150 acres in the same township, with grist and saw mill thereon, late the property of Samuel Grubb. From Joseph Potts and wife Sarah, of Pottstown, he obtained, Jan. 10, 1771, i 10 acres, 20 perclies more in Willis- town, part of 253 acres devised to said Sarah by her father, .Samuel Powel, of Philadelphia. By deed of Aug. 7, 1 784, Thomas Smedley and Lydia his wife, of Willis- town, conveyed to their son Joseph Smedley, of the same place a tract of 15 acres, 94 perches, and a half interest in another tract of 17 acres, 16 perches, with grist and saw mill, being parts of the Grubb's Mill property. Oct. 18, 1784, they conveyed to Caleb Maris 30 acres, 80 perches of the Potts tract; and on Jan. 31, 1785, to Gen. Anthon)' Wayne, the 22 acre patent. Becoming financially embarassed, Thomas .Smedley and Lydia his wife executed a letter of attorney, June 10, 1786, to Daniel .Smedley, Thomas Smedley, Jr., and Nathaniel Grubb, "to enter into & take possession of all and singular their Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments, situate lying and being in the County of Chester .... and in their names to grant. Bargain, Sell and absolutely dispose of, either together or in parcels, by private contract or public sale." These attorneys executed conveyances as follows: To Joseph Davis, June 26, 1786, for 177 acres: To Griffith Jones, Nov. 27, 1786, 37 acres 99 perches of the Potts tract: To Caleb Maris, 2, 17. 1787, 25 acres of the same: To Joshua Smedley, Nov. 27, 1 786, 26 acres, 85 perches of the Jobson tract devised by Thomas .Smedley^: To Thomas Smedley, Jr., 4, 28, 1790, for 156 acres, part of the 253 acres devised by Thomas Smedley-: To David Willson, of Tredyffi'in, 10 acres, 3, 15, 1790, part of the Potts tract: To Daniel Smedley, 5, 23, 1807, 54 acres of the devise from Thomas Smedley^ To Robert M''Clem- mons and wife .Susanna (Smedley), on the same date, 2 acres, 30 perches of the Jobson tract, and 4 acres, 153 perches of the Potts tract. The will of Thomas Smedley, of Willistown, is dated 11, 14, 1807. and LINE OF ai'.ORaE\ TI10.\fAS\ ,S -, proven Jan. 22, iSii. To wIIl', Lydia, all personal estate durin;;' life: To son Daniel the messuage and plantation whereon he lives, which is con- veyed to him hy my attornies: To sons Josejsh and Thomas and daughter Lydia five shillings eacli, they having received their shares: To daughter Susanna M'Clemons and her husband, Robert M'Clemons, a tract of 14 acres during life, and in default of issue the same to descentl to my grand- son, Abiah, son of Daniel Smedley: To gr. dau. Hannah Harlan ^50, the remainder of what I intended her deceased mother's sliarc' to be: To wife, Lydia, the income of the remainder of the plantation, about 30 acres, during life, after which the land to be the property of son Daniel. .Son Thomas to be executor. Witnesses, Denjamin Cox, Jeffrey Smedley. 12. George Smedley' 1 rhomas", George), b. Willistown; d. there, 8, 4, 1783; m. 9, I, 1750, at Concord Meeting, Patience Mercer, b. 1,31, 1731; d. 12, 19, 1S12; dau. ol Thomas Mercer and Hannah Ta)lor, of Westtown. Issue: 64. Thomas, b. — ■ ; d. 10, 3, 1814 ; ni. Susanna Hoopes. 65. John, b. 10, 22, 1755 ; d. S, 23, 1815 ; m. Mary Baker. 66. Phebe, b. ; d. ; m. Nathaniel White. 67. Pribcilla, b. 10, 2, 1763 ; d. 3, 5, 1797 ; m. George Green. 68. Jesse, b. 8, 10, 1766 : d. 4, 17, 1851 , m. Mary Matlack. 69. Anne, b. 10, ir, 1768; tl. i, 26, 1847; ni. George Matlack. 70. Sarah, b. 12, g, 1772 ; d. 9, 11, 1S27 ; ni. Joiuuhan Matlack. George Smedley obtained a certificate from Goshen to Concord Month))- Meeting, 7, 10, 1750, in order for marriage, and Patience Smedle)' pro- duced to Goshen a certificate of membership, trom Concord, dated 1 2, 4, 1750-1, but not signed until the next meeting, 12, 4, i 750-1, "by reason of the extremity of the weather . -K. Mi:i>l A. V\. PKOIIDENCE MEETING. gj meeting consents y' the meeting at Bartholomew Coppocks be Setteled every first and 3'' day, and at Thomas Minchall's every first & 4"' day, and at John Bowater's every first and 5"' day." Third mo. 2, 1698: "Chester monthly meeting being called, Chester ffriends desiering the weekly meet- ing to be at Randcll Vernon's the second 5"^ day of each month This meet- ing doth alowe it. Its also agreed that th(> meeting at Thomas Minchalls do joyne with them that day. Its also agreed that th<- meeting at Bartholo- mew Coppock's on the 3'' day be on y'' 5"' day." Twelfth mo. 6, 1698-c): "The friends belonging to Thomas Minshall's meeting propose their Intention of building a meeting house at the burying ground by Tho : Powell's: This meeting upon Consideration thereof think filt to deferr tin- matter untill the next Quarterly meeting, It being tin; sence of this meeting that no meeting house be hereafter built upon any new situation without y'' advice & Consent of the Quarterly meeting." '•This meeting appoints Caleb Pusey, Thomas Worth, John Hood, George Pcirce, Nicholas Pjle & Robert Carter to meet with those ffriends belong- ing to Thomas JNIinchall's meeting, to view & consider of the most conven- ient place where to sett the above proposed meeting house." Third mo. 1, 1699: "According to the order & request of y"^ Last Quar- terly meeting The friends appointed to inspect into & consider of the most Conveniant place to build the meeting house, to answer that of Tho: Minchall's, Do make return under their hands that it is their sence that at the farther end of Thomas Minchall's Land, by y'' high roade side, is the most Conveniant place for that service & accordingly this meeting approves of \'' same." .'-^ixdi mo. 3, 1700: "Ordered that the ne.xt Quarterly meeting be held at the new meeting house in nether Providence." Ninth mo. 4, 1700: "Nether Providence ffriends request that their first days & week days meeting be removed from Thomas Minchall's to their new meeting house, which this meeting alowes off." Third mo. 12, 1701 : "Providence meeting requesting that whereas their weekly meeting being the second 5"* day of each month at Randal Vernon's, it may be removed to the new meeting house, which this meeting doth alow off." The first house was probably of logs. In 1723 a committee was ap- pointed to enlarge the building for the accommodation of the Quarterly Meeting, they being David Lloyd (Chief justice), John Wright, Richard Maris, George Maris, Henry Miller, Philip Yarnall, John Mendenhall and William Pennell. Perhaps this was not accomplished ver)- soon, but on 6, 88 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 29, 1726, John Wright requested to have the accounts examined, and from the report there appeared to be due to John Owen eight pounds, twelve shillings. On 11, 30, 1726-7, David Lloyd, Thomas Vernon, Samuel Levis, Iun^, Isaac Minshall, Peter Dicks, Daniel Williamson, Georo-e Smedley and Bartholomew Coppock were appointed to have a gallery erected for the accommodation of large gatherings. Eighth mo. 26, 1754: "It appearing to this meeting that this meeting House Is very much out of Repair, and in order to Have it Repaired it is agreed by said meeting That John Sharpless, Joseph Hoskins, Isaac Howell, William Fell, Peter Dicks, Peter Taylor, John Haycock, George Smedley and Nathan Yarnall be appointed to agree with Workmen to build y'' Old End with stone and such necessary Repairs on y'^' Inside as They shall Think proper, and to make Report of y"' cost and Charge when Done, — Providence friends agreeing To pay a Quarter part Thereof; and this meeting agrees to keep y"^ next monthly meeting at Chester at y'' usuall Time." At the next meeting the masons had sent in their account, which was not .satisfactory, but on 11, 25, 1754, it was reported settled at ^^15 : 17 : 9. On 8 mo. 30, 1773, it was agreed "to repair the part of the Meeting House where the Men Friends now hold their Monthly Meeting, during the summer season, to make it more suitable for Winter, as followeth : To lay a Floor overhead, provide a stove, set it up in the said apartment, and like- wise that part of the Roof over the same," &c. Third mo. 28, 181 4: It was propo.sed to build a meeting house at Provi- dence, 65 by 35 feet in size, at an estimated cost of 551500, by using the old materials; and on 5, 30, 1814, "It is now agreed to fix the back wall of the House midway on the present boundary ot the Grave Yard." Afterward it was concluded to have the building three feet higher than at first pro- posed, at the additional cost, by contract, of |,io6. The Monthly Meeting- was held at Middletown during the time of rebuildino- but in the new house again, 1, 30, 1S15, when it was reported that the work was completed ex- cept a small proportion of the painting. The committee reported that they all, except one, " met at .said house and viewed the work and united in directing the treasurer to pay to the undertaker, Mahlon Parsons, the balance due him of the sums contracted for, with the addition of three dollars for some extra work done by their order, which makes the whole amount of the expense of said house to the meeting Thirteen hundred eighty nine dollars. The committee also report that they united in the ex- pediency of providing one new stove, with new pipe, for said house, at the LINE OF G/iORCE', MARY'. 89 expence of this meeting and that tiiey had endeavoured to procure one but without success owing to the scarcity of the kind agreed upon. The com- mittee are now released and IMahlon Parsons and Enos Sharpless art; appointed to provide the stove as agreed upon as soon as it can lie had and draw upon the treasurer of this meeting for the amount." On 5, 29, 1 81 5, it was further represented that the whole cost of the new meeting house, including ;h,i 2.1 2 paid to Enos Sharpless for a stove, pipe, &c., was $1401.12, which was paid by the meetings thus: Chester, $322; Springfield, 51^308.25; Providence, 5)^154.12; Middletown, $616.49. " We have also directed the gallery rails in the south end of said house to be lowered three inches, and in the north end to an equal heighth." Thomas Minshall and wife Margaret, Nov. 19, 1726, conveyed to Henr\- Miller, James Sharpies and Edward Woodward, one acre, on which the meeting house was located ; and their son Isaac Minshall, with Rebecca his wife, on the following day, conveyed to the same trustees an acre of land adjoining, for a burial ground. These three trustees executed a deed Nov. 24, 1726, for the two acres, to John Camm, Peter Taylor, Peter Dicks, lames Sharpless, |un'., Caleb Cowpland and William Surman. In 1783 these were all deceased, and Providence Meeting appointed Thomas Smedley, Roger Dicks, Ambrose Taylor and Samuel Malin " in their steads of & for both the said Lotts of Ground so long as they shall continue in Membership with our religious Society." The title to the two lots being- found defective, an Act of Assembly was passed March 28, 18 14, vesting the property in certain trustees. The place proposed in 1698, for building, near Thomas Powell's, was at what is called "Sandy Bank Graveyard," in Upper Providence, close by the present water reservoir of Media, the county seat of Delaware County. This graveyard was bought from Powell, and had he not joined in the Keithian schism perhaps the meeting house might have been built there. The earliest deed has not been found, but on i, 25, 171 7, Randall Malin and Peter Taylor, trustees, conveyed the ground to James Sharpies, Isaac Minshall, Henry Miller, Jacob Edge, Jacob Vernon and Edward Woodward. The last named and survivor of these is said to have executed a deed to new trustees, i, 7, 1748-9, but on i, 27, 1783, it was represented that the former trustees (of 171 7) were all deceased, and Thomas Smedley, Roger Dicks, Ambrose Taylor and Samuel Malin were appointed to succeed them. 13. George Edge^ (Mary', George), b. Upper Providence; d. there 90 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1750; m. 9, 19, 1 741, Ann Pennell, b. 1 1, 26, 1721 ; dau. of William Fennel! and Mary Mercer, of Middletown. Issue; 71. Mary, b. 11, 18, 1742-3; d. 3, 13, 1815; m. William Baldwin. 72. John, b. 12, 20, 1744-5 ; d. 9, 14, 1816 ; m. Ann Pim. 73. Sarah, b. S, 24, 1746 ; died in her minorit)'. 74. Ann, b. 12, 26, 1748 ; d. 9, 14, 1827; m. Robert Parke, Penjamin Taylor and Wil- liam Trimble. Among die relatives who witnessed the marriage of George Edge and Ann Pennell were William and Mary Pennell, Jolin and Mary Yarnall, James Albin, Sarah Co.\, Mary Downing, Rachel Edge, John Williamson, Thomas .Smedley, Joseph Pennell, Lawrence Cox, Richard Downing, Jacob Edge, Jane Albin, James, Robert and Thomas Pennell, with forty-five others. George Edge died intestate, and letters of administration were granted, Oct. 6, 1750, to Ann Edge and Robert Pennell, with Lawrence Cox and William Pennell as sureties. RoBEKr Pennell, with Hannah, his wife, settled in Middletown township as early as 1686. He came from Boulderton, in Nottinghamshire, Eng- land, having obtained a certificate from " Friends at ffulbeck," dated 3d of 5th mo. 1684, in conjunction with Thomas Garrett, Hugh Rodnell, Henry Pennell and Richard Parker, with their wives and children, intending to transfer themselves beyond the seas into East Jersey, in America. Of these Robert Pennell, Thomas Garrett and Richard Parker appear to have reached Chester County, and Robert Pennell was a member of the grand jury in September, 1686. At a court held 1st mo. 1687-8, "Robert Pennell was finned ^s for not appearing to be attested vpon y'^ grand Inquest." At the same court he was appointed constable of Middletown, an office all of the landholders had to serve in their turns. In 1691 he purchased 250 acres of land in Edgmont township, and 264 acres more in 1705, on the north of Philip Yarnall's land and extending from the present Gradyville to the Willistown line. His wife died 12, 4, 171 1, aged 71 years, and he about 1728; both active members of Middletown Meeting". Children of Robert and Hannah Pennell : Ann, b. ; d. ; ra. Benjamin Mendenhall, 1689. Elizabeth, b. ; d. ; m. Josiah Taylor. Hannah, b. 7, 23, 1673; d. 10, 31, 1721 ; ni. John Sharpies. Joseph, b. 10, 12, 1674; d. 9, 30, 1756; m. Alice Garratt. James, b. 9, 11, 1676 ; probably died young. Jane, b. 5, 13, 1678 ; d. 6, 27, 1736; m. Samuel Garratt. Wn.t.iAM, b. 8, II, 1681 ; d. , 1757 ; m. Mary Mercer. faciiii: p. 91. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY'. gi William Pcnnell was married 8, 26, 1710, at Concord iMeetino-, to Mary Mercer, dau. of Thomas and Mary Mercer, of Thornbury township. He purchased, by deed of March i, 1711, from Richard Crosby, 270 acres in Middletown, immediately east of Glen Riddle and adjoinins;- 100 acres previously sold by Crosby to Robert Pennell, in 1685. Children of William and Mary I'ennell ; Thomas, b. 9, 3, 1712 ; m. Mary Yarnall, 2, 5, X739. Hannah, b. 7, 9, 1714 ; m. Thomas Holcombe, 7, 24, 1741. Jamks, b. 6, 21, 1717 ; m. Jemima Matlack, 8, 15, 1741. Phehk, b. 6, 7, 1719 ; probably died young. Ann, b. 4 (or 1 1), 26, 1731 ; m. (ieorge Edge and James Varnall. Robert, b. 9, 16, 1723 ; d. 2, 19, 1803 ; m. Hannah Chamberlin. William, b. 11, 27, 1725-6 ; d. 9, 5, 1783; m. Mary Dell, 2, 25, 1751. Samuel, b. i, 24, 1727-1728 ; m. Sarah Norris and Rachel Cobourn. As shown in the history of Providence Mills, John Edge, Sr., purchased 500 acres in Upper Providence, by deed of 4, 14, 1698, and by will devised the same to his sons, John and Jacob. Perhaps division was not made till after the death of Jacob, whose widow released to John Edge, Jr., 278 acres, Nov. 25, 1721. The latter purchased, 4, 16, 1726, from Evan Lewis and wife 3 acres, 90 perches, and at the time of his death was possessed ot 328 acres out of the original 500. His widow, with her 2d husband, John Yarnall, and eldest son, George Edge, conveyed to James Albin, 7, 22, 1739, a messuage and 35 acres. Albin and wife, Jane, daughter of John Edge, conveyed this, Nov. 11, 1740, to George Morgan, whose executor, George Ashbridge, conveyed the same to George Edge, 8, 18, 1746. The other heirs of John Edge also convey to George Edge 228 acres more of the homestead, and the latter, at his death, appears to have held 3 1 3 acres. He died intestate and letters of administration on his estate were granted, Oct. 6, 1750, to Ann Edge, the widow, whose sureties were Lawrence Co.x and William Pennell. The original surveys of land were rather carelessly made, and, as land was cheap, mosdy contained very good measure. This led to a general resurvey of all the lands in Chester County about the year 1703. Then or subsequendy it was ascertained that the 500 acre tract of John Edge con- tained 116 acres, 20 perches of overplus land, and on the 30th March, 1763, George Miller and James Pennell, guardians of the children of George Edge, obtained a patent for this in behalf of their wards. Ann Edge, now of the borough of Chester, widow, and James Worrall. of Marple, widower, were married i, i i, 1759, at Providence Meeting. He 9^ THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. was the son of Peter and Elizabeth Worrall. of Marple, and was married 5, 24, 1735, to Hannah Calvert, by whom he had several children, of whom Lydia married Benjamin Hoopes, son of Mary Williamson (No. 32). 14. Sarah Edge' (Mary^ George), b. about 1713: d. 12, 6, 1805, "aged 92 years;" m. 2, 5, 1739, at Middletown Meeting, to Lawrence Cox, of Willistown, yeoman, d. 1760. Second m. 2, 17, 1762, at Newtown Meeting, to David Reece, b. 9, 21, 171 1 ; d. Newtown, 1794; son of Lewis Rees and Grace Row, of Newtown. Issue (by ist husband only): 75 76 77 78, 79 80, Si Jane, b. 11, 29, 1739-40; died young. Martha, b. ; d. 7, 6, 1834, unmarried. Racliel, b. 6, 22, 1745 ; d. 2, 4, 1815 ; m. Aaron Garrett. Cieorge. b. ; d. young. Sarah, b. : d. young. Hannah, b. about 1753 ; d. 8, 7, 1823 ; m. Thomas Richards. Jane, b. 2, 11, 175S ; d. 11, 17, 1831 ; m. James Yarnall. Lawrence Cook (Cox?) appears as a single man in Providence township, 1722. Lawrence Cox, as a married man, was in Edgmont township, 1724-6; in Willistown, 1730-1746; in Upper Providence, 1 747-1 750, and in Willistown, 1 753-1 760. The name has been thought to have been originally Lawrence Cock, of a Swedish family, but his grandson, Reuben Yarnall, thought he was English. His first wife was named Ellen, by whom he had two children, Mary, b. 10, 29, 1726, m. Isaac Haines, and John, b. 9, 3, 1729, m. Mary Farr. Lawrence Cox became a member of Goshen Meeting prior to 12, 21, 1 736-7, when he represented that meeting at the monthly meeting. In early times no record was made of the reception into membership of those who became such by convincement. Lawrence Cox received a certificate from Goshen, i, 12, i 73S-9, to Chester Monthly Meeting in order to marry Sarah Edge, and after the marriage she received a certificate to Goshen, 4, 25. I 739- which said "She has been of a sober and Orderly behaviour & Pretty diligent in frequenting our Religious Meetings." One Robert Cox was admitted into membership at Goshen, 7, 10, 1739, who was perhaps a brother to Lawrence. He married Deborah Norbury, 1741, and had a son Lawrence and other children. Lawrence Cox was appointed an overseer of Goshen Meeting, 4, 18, 1 744, in the room of Samuel Garrett. On 9, 1 7, 1 746, he received a certifi- cate to Chester Monthly Meeting, for self wife and children, and produced one thence to Goshen, dated 3, 24, 1755, for self, wife and five younger children, Martha, Rachel, George, Sarah and Hannah. This says of them: LINE or GEORGE', MAIiY\ 93 "Some years past they came well Recommended to us by a Certificate from your Meeting: . . . their Lives and Conversations hath since been sober and Orderly, Diligent in Attending meetings and Serviceable amongst us; their affairs setled to satisfaction as far as appears; their Children being young needs little be said of them." This was signed by 22 men and 14 women. By deed of Nov. 10, 1727, Lawrence Co.x purchased 106 acres of land in Willistown from George Garrett and wife, Ann. and 92 acres more Irom William Garrett and wife, Lydia, Oct. 10, 1734. Upon this land, near Willistown Meeting, he died, and his executors sold it, Oct. 1, 1764, to Francis Smedley. By his will, dated 8, 28, 1760, and proved Jan. 12, 1761, he directed his wife and son John to sell the plantation in order to pay debts and legacies: To wife, Sarah, /130: To dau. Rachel Cox, ^55 at 18: To daus. Hannah and Jane, /50 each at 18: To dau. Mary Haines, /30: To son John, ^15, &c. Remainder at deadi of wife to Rachel, Hannah and [ane. I)a\ ID Rees, of Llandewi, in the county of Pembroke, Wales, by (\(:.cd of Oct. 2, 1686, purchased from b'rancis Howell, of Llancilio, in the county of Caermarthen, 200 acres of land in Pennsylvania, part of 500 acres pur- chased by Howell from William Jenkins, Sept. 3, 1686. David Rees, with Elinor his wife, settled in Newtown township, where he died in the winter of 1705-6. In his will he mentions his wife and two .sons, Thomas and Lewis Rees, between whom he divided his lands. Lewis Rees, of Newtown, son of David Rees, and Grace Row, dau. oi William Row, of Haverlord, were married at the house of David Rees, 10, 25. 1705. Grace died (or was buried) 9, 22, 1740, and Lewis died in New- town, II, 10, 1775, in his 91st year. He had children: Mary, b. 7, 16, 1706, m. Jose£h_Buzby and George Ahiris; Rebecca, b. i, 7, 1709, m. Morris Morris; David; Elinor, b. 10, 7, 171 5. m. Joseph Edwards; Hannah, b. 2, 27, 17 19, m. George Garratt. David Reece, of Goshen, son of Lewis Reece, of Newtown, and Mary Garrett, dau. of William and Mary Garrett, deceased, of Darby, were married 4, 22, 1743, at Darby Meeting. They had children: William, d. 2, 10, 1790, m. 12, 4, 1765, Mary Lewis, dau. of Mordecai; Elizabeth, m. Richard Downing; Sarah, m. Nathaniel Grubb; Hannah, m. Caley; Jesse. For 2d wife David Reece m. Sarah Cox, as already stated. He resided in Newtown at the date of his will, 8, 30, 1787, which was proved Dec. 4, 1794. He mentions his wife, Sarah, and the above children, devis- 94 77!^^' SMEDLEY FAMILY. ing the homestead to his son Jesse, he paying ^loo: Also mentions grand- son, Lewis Reece. 15. Jane Edge^ (Mary', George), d. i, 23, 1779; m. about 1737, James Albin, b. Ireland, about 1709; d. West Marlborough township, Sept. 29, 1750, and buried at St. John's P. E. church. Concord township. No issue. She made acknowledgment to Chester Monthly Meeting, i, 27, 1 738, for marriage by a " priest " and without her mother's knowledge, which acknowledgment was ordered to be read at a First clay meeting at Middletown. James Albin is believed to have been a brother to Margaret Hunter, wife of John Hunter, who came from Ireland and settled in New- town about 1722-3. He was a tailor, and by deed of Nov. 12, 1736, pur- chased a house and 2 1 ^ acres in that township. This he conveyed, Oct. 14, 1740, to John Williamson. He also purchased a house and 35 acres of the Edge land, in Upper Providence, by deed of 7, 22, 1739, and con- veyed diis to George Morgan, Nov. 11, 1740. Jane Albin received a certificate from Chester to Goshen, 10, 31, 1739, and thence to New Garden, 4, 15, 1741, about which time they removed to West Marlborough. .She produced a certificate to Goshen, 4, 15, 1734, irom New Garden, dated 3, 30, 1754, in which she is styled "our well Esteemed Priend," and it states that "her conversation hath been orderly and in unity amongst us and Clear from marriage Engagements as far as we know, and the few words that she had to dropp among us as advise or caution was well Received." .She was appointed, 4, 19, 1756, to join with others in visiting families, and was recommended as a minister, 7, 19, 1756, at which time she was a mem- ber of Uwchlan Meeting, residing in East Cain township. .She was married again, 12, 15, 1756, at Uwchlan Meeting, to Thomas Downing, as his second wife. They continued to reside in East Cain, where he died i, 13, 1772, and she i, 23, 1779. 16. Jacob Edge^ ^Mary^ George), b. Upper Providence, d. White- marsh township, Montgomery Co., 11,9^ 1784; m. 9, 27, 1746, at Abington Meeting, to Margaret Paul, b. 5, 31, 1726; d. 7. 12, 1805, at her daughter Rachel's, in Horsham township ; dau. of fames and Ann Paul, of Abington, Montgomery Co. Both were buried at Abington Meeting. Lssue: 82. .'\nn, b. ; d. ; m. Joseph Tompkins. 83. Mary, b. 1750 ; buried, 1, 18, 1808, at Horsham ; unmarried. 84. Susanna, b. 1757 ; d. 7, 24, T827 ; m. Thomas W. Pryor. 85. Rachel, b. ; d. ; m. Joseph Jarrett. Joseph Paul, of Ilminster, in the county of Somerset, England, serge- LINE OF GEORGF.\ MARY'. g- maker, by deed of 7, 10, 1685, purchased from Edward Blinman, of die parish of Shipton Mallett, in die said county, clodiier, 250 acres of land in Pennsylvania. He appears to have arrived in this country soon after, and settled in Oxford township, Philadelphia Count}-, where he died in 171 7. His wife's name was Margaret, and they had children, Ann, m. John Knowles, Henry, Jolm, James and Joseph. James P.'vul, b. 4, 14, 1692, m. 10, 6, 1723, Ann fones, 1). 7, 14, 1702: dau. of Robert Jones and Ellen Jones, of Merion, and granddaughter of John ap Thomas, of Wales, whose children took the name of Jones. Jacob Edge obtained a certificate from Chester to Goshen Monthly Meet- ing, dated 5, 29, 1745. "he having for a Considerable time Lived as an ap- prentice within the verge of your meeting:" "Clear of any marriage Ingagement amongst us as far as we know," &c. On 7, 15, 1746, he re- quested a certificate to Abington Monthly Meeting in order to marry Margaret Paul, and on 3, iS, 1747, received a certificate for removal to that meeting. In 1 769 he was assessed in Whitemarsh township with a mill and 22S acres of land, 5 horses, 6 catde and one servant. In 1774 he had the same mill and land, 3 horses and 5 cattle. 17. Mary Edge^ (Mary', George), b. Up[)er Providence, 7, 2, 1721 ; d. East Cain, 12, 13, 1793; m. 3, 2 i, i 741, at Uwchlan Meeting, to Richard Downing", b. Concord township, 2, 27, 1719: d. E. Cain, 7, 8, 1804: son of Thomas and Thomazine Downing, of the latter place. Issue : 86. Hannnh, b. i, 19, 1741-2 : d. 4, 5, 1752, in childhood. 87. Thomas, b. lo, 13, 1743 ; d. 4, 12, 1752, in childhood. 88. Jane, b. 11, i, 1747 ; d. 4, 20, 1752, in childhood. 8g. John, b. 12, 17, 1747-8; d. 5, 20, 1748, in infancy. go. Richard, b. 5, 14, 1750; d. i, 15, 1S20; m. Elizabeth Reece. 91. Mary, b. 7, 31, 1752 ; d. i, 29-30, 1779 ; m. Daniel Trimble. 92. Thomazine, b. 8, 26, 1754 ; d. 5, 4, 1817 ; m. Richard Thomas. 93. Jacob, b. TO, 25, 1756 ; d. 10, 2, 1823 : m. Sarah Drinker. 94. William, b. i, 29, 1759; d. 12, 24, 1759, in infancy. 95. George, b. 11, 8. 1760; d. 8, 10, 1765 ; drowned in mill race. 96. Samuel R., b. 2, 4, 1763 ; d. 181 9 : m. Jane .'Xshbridge. 97. Joseph, b. 6, 19, 1765 ; d. i, 17, 1855 ; m. Ann Worrall. Richard Downing and Mary Edge declared their intentions of marriage at Chester Monthly Meeting, held at Providence, but it was doubtless on account of her being an orphan, without a home of her own, that her marriage was solemnized at Uwchlan, the meetinsj to which her husband belonged. She received a certificate from Chester to Goshen, 6, 31, 174U 96 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. which says "She has been of an Innocent & orderly conversation & Behav- iour & Diligent in frequenting our Religious meetings whilst among us." Thomas Downing, b. in Bradninch, in Devonshire, England, Dec. 14, 1691; d. at Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa., i, 15, 1772; m. ist, Ellen , and second, Thomazine , who was perhaps the mother of all the chil- dren, two of whom were born in England. He was a taxable in Concord township, 1 7 18 to 1732. At Concord Monthly Meeting, 6, 3, 1730, "Thomas Downing & his wife made aplication to this meeting to com under the care of friends; diey having produced papers from under severall friends hands of their sober and orderly conversations where they have Lived, this meeting receiveth them." In 1733 they removed to Sadsbury, but in two years after they were setded in East Cain, at the place since known as Downingtown, where Thomas Downing purchased from John Taylor, by deeds of 3d and 4th of July, 1739, 561 acres of land. This was part of 975 acres, the remainder of which was purchased by Jonathan Parke, Amos Boake and Thomas Downing, nth and 12th Nov., 1747. Thomas married 12, 15, 1756, Jane Albin (No. 15), as already mentioned. Children of Tliomas and Thomazine Downing : Thomazine, b. 10, 6, 1715 ; died young. Thomas, b. 3, 27, 1717 ; d. 11, 19, 1736-7- Richard, b. 2, 27, 1719 ; d. 7, 8, 1S04; m. Mary Edge. foHN, b. 10, 18, 1 720 : d. , 1796 ; m. Elizabeth Hunt. WiLUAM, b. 3, 24, 1722 ; d. ; m. Ellen John and Margaret Miller ; |ane, b. 10, 6, 1723 ; d. 10, 29, 1795 ; m. John Roberts. Sarah, b. 8, 13, 1725 ; d. 7, 16, 1745 ; m. Joshua Baldwin. Thomazine, b. 8, 15, 1727 ; d. ; m. Samuel Bond. Samuel, b. 6, 11, 1729 ; died young. Joseph, b. 10, 12, 1731 ; died young. Joseph, b. 4, 30, 1734 ; d. 10, 7, 1804 : m. Mary Trimble. ■'the 3'^ of y'' 10''' Mo. 1723: Red' of James Underwood for Richard Buffington Jun': 16: Sixteen bushels & halfe of Wheat for y'^ use of Nathan' Newlin. Rec'' by Mee Thomas Downing, weight 60 pounds ^ bushel." Nathaniel Newlin was the owner of a mill in Concord, which was probably operated by Thomas Downing. In 1764 Richard Downing was assessed in East Cain with 190 acres and buildings, worth /35 "jp annum; 160 acres uncultivated; a grist mill and saw mill, worth ^70 f, annum; 76 acres in West Bradford, and 100 acres in Uwchlan. 4 horses, 9 catde, 9 sheep. His tax was ;^6 : 3 : 3, being the largest in the township, and his brother John was next below him. Richard LINE OF GEORGE', MARY'. 97 was appointed overseer of Uwchlan Meeting, 7, 6, 176;,, in place of Evan Jones. 18. Rachel Edge' (Mary', George), b. 6, 29, 1725; d. i, 31, 1779; m. 4, 4, 1747, at East Cain Meeting, to Robert Valentine, b. 7 (Sept.), 21, 1717; d. East Cain, 7 (July), 21, T786; son of 'i'homas Valentine and Mary Parke, of New Providence, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) county. In the language of the family record, "Robert Valentine was born the 21 of the 7 mo., I 717, in the Nation of Ireland and Province of Linster, in the County Catherlow and town of Ballybrumhill ; and Rachel his wife was born in Pennsylvania, in Chester County and Township of Providence ; .She was born 29th of 6th mo. 1725, Being the daughter of John and Mary Edge. Robert Valentine died 21st of 7 mo. 1786, and was intercd in Uwchlan Burying Ground the 23d of the same. Rachel, wife of Rob' Valentine, De- parted this life the last day of the first Month 1779, and is Intered in Uwchlan Burying Ground the third day of the -Second Month." Issue: 98. Thomas, b. 3, 28, 1748 ; d. 3, 27, 1752, in childhood. 99. Mary, b. 7, 26, 1750 ; d. 3, 24, 1752, in childhood. 100. Robert, b. 6, 24, 1752 ; d. 3, 12, 1803 ; m. Ann Bond. 101. Rachel, b. 10, 14, 1754; d. 6, 2, 1S34 ; m. Joseph Malin. ^ 102. Jane, b. 10, 26, 1756 : d. 2, 7, 1757, in infancy. 103. Sarah, b. 10, 14, 1757 ; d. 7, 4, 1758, in infancy. 104. Phebe, b. 6, 5, 1759 ; d. 5, 18, 1792 ; m. Abraham Sharpless. 105. George, b. 4, 16, T761 ; d. 7, 11, 1801 ; m. Phebe Ashbridge. 106. Jacob, b. 7, 10, 1763; d. 5, 26, 1777, in childhood. 107. Susanna, b. 3, 22, 1766 ; d. 7, 10, 1821 ; m. Cleorge Massey. Rachel Edge received a certificate from Chester to Goshen, dated 8, 29, 1744, which says "she was of a sober & orderly conversation and behaviour & Diligent in attending our Religious meetings and is clear of any marriage Engagements so far as we know." She was an elder of Uwchlan Meeting at the time ol her death. Thom.'XS Valentine, perhaps a son of George and Mary Valentine, of Lambstown, Ireland, m. 9, 22, 1715, Mary Parke, b. Sept. 18, 1693; dau. of Thomas and Rebecca Parke. Her parents came to Chester county in 1723, and Thomas Valentine and wife about five years later. At New Garden Monthly Meeting, 2, 27, 1728, " Tho'' Vallantine produced a Certifi- cate to this meeting from Carlow Mo'^' Meeting in Ireland, Recommending him under y® care of friends, which was Read here and Excepted of accord- ingly." In 1729 and 1730 Thomas was assessed in New Garden township, 7 98 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. after which he removed to New Providence, (now) Montgomery Co., Pa., where he died about 1747, leaving children, Robert, John, Thomas, Jona- than, and perhaps others. John came over with his grandparents Parke, in 1723. Thomas m., Nov. 23, 1752, his cousin Rebecca Robinson, and d. 1762, in Charlestown township, leaving children, Thomas, William, Mary, Rachel and John. Jonathan m. May 9, 1755, Lydia Baldwin, b. 11, 30, 1736; dau. of John and Elizabeth (Pusey) Baldwin, of Christiana hundred, New Castle county. They settled in East Cain, v^here he died about 181 1, leaving children, Absalom, Jehu, John, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Mary and Lydia. By deed of March 8, 1 748, Robert Valentine purchased from his uncle Jonathan Parke two tracts of land in East Cain, containing 28 acres, 134 perches, and 29 acres, 46 perches. This he sold, P^eb. 7, 1780, after the death of his wife, to John Edge. In 1764 he was assessed In East Cain with a house and 28 acres, beside 195 acres in Pikeland township, 2 horses, 3 cattle, and his business as a storekeeper. He and five others refused, from conscientious motives, to make any return of their property, and in consequence had their tax doubled. At Uwchlan Monthly Meeting, i, 5, 1764: "The Preparative Meeting having had under Consideration the recommending of Robert Valentine and Elizabeth Brown to the quarterly Meeting of Ministers and Elders, as Ministers, hath proposed it to this Meeting to be considered; wherefore the same is desired to be under the sollicl Consideration of Friends till next Meeting, and Evan Jones, Joshua John, William Kirk and William Lewis are desired to confer with each other and with Friends on the subject and report their sense thereof to our Next." At the next meeting, 2, 9, 1764, "The Friends appointed on the Proposal concerning Robert Valentine and Elizabeth Brown report that they are of the Mind that some longer time of Consideration is necessary with regard to recommending Robert Valentine as proposed at our last; but that he ought not to be discouraged in his appearances among us; wherefore the matter is left under their Care at present." Fifth mo. 10, 1764: "the meeting appearing easy with it agrees to recom- mend him to the Meeting of Ministers & Elders as a young Minister." On 10, 8, 1772, Robert obtained a certificate in order to pay a religious visit to the Southern Provinces, anci having performed the visit, returned the certificate 4, 8, 1773. The following minutes of Uwchlan Monthly Meeting illustrate a feature in the ministry of Friends in that day : (i, 4, 1781 ;) Our Friend Robert Valentine returned a Minute of this Meeting which he obtained two Months ago in order to visit Fairfax Quarterly Meeting, with an Endorsement by that Meeting, certifying that his religious Labour was truly acceptable to them. MlliliLKToWN MKKTINd IHHSK. Flto.M S. W., 1870. MIDIiLKTMWX >[r-:ETIN(T IIOFSF, FROM \. W ., liiuo. Erected about 1770. Ijicin^' p. 9'J MIDDLETOWN MEETING. gg He also informed this >[eeting of a Concern that had attended him at times for several Years past, of visiting Friends in his Native Land ; and as it appears to be a Matter of Impor- tance we appoint Thomas Lightfoot, Robert Milhous, Evan Jones, Joshua P.aldwin, Simon Meredith, William Lightfoot and Isaac Jacobs to take a solid opportunity with him on the occasion and report their sense of the Propriety of such an undertaking, to our next, antl pre- pare a Certificate suitable to the occasion. (2, 8, 1 781 :) The Friends appointed to confer with our Friend Robert Valentine on the subject of his going on a religious visit to Ireland, and some part of Ivngland, report they had done accordingly and have prepared a Certificate, which was read here and weightily con- sidered ; (and tho' it appears to be a [lerillous Time we think it most safe to leave him at Liberty to proceed in his said Concern as Best Wisdom may direct his steps). The same was approved and signed on Behalf of the Meeting by a Number of P'riends. He did not depart at once upon his voyage, but on 5, 10, ijSr, received a minute to attend Salem Quarterly Meeting, N. J., and the General Meet- ing at Eggharbor, &c. It ma)- be explained that ministers proposing to visit other meetings within their own Yearly Meeting, generally received copies of the minutes giving them permission to do so, thus showing that their visits were approved of by their own meetings. (i, 6, 1785 :) Our Friend Robert Valentine now returned the Certificate granted him by this Meeting in the 2'"' Month 1781, and gives an Account of his having visited the Meetings of Friends in England and Ireland, pretty generally, agreeable with his Prospects at that 'I'ime, having experienced a Degree of heavenly support in his various services & I'^xercises therein. He also produced Certificates from the national half-years Meeting held in Dublin in Ireland in the 5th Month 1783, and from the yearly Meeting of Ministers and Elders held in London in the 5th & 6th Months 1784, expressing their unity with his Gospel Labours amongst them ; which with his safe Return is acceptable to this Meeting. By his will, dated 9, 26, 1779, proven Sept. 11, 1786, he devised all his estate to his daughters, Rachel, Phebe and Susanna, of whom the first was to have one-half He desired his friend Abiah Parke and son-in-law Abraham Sharpless to assist his two sons in settling affairs with his brother Jonathan Valentine. MIDDLETOWN MEETING. At a Quarterly Meeting held 3 mo. 3, 1 686 : " Agreed y' a meeting be kept at John Bolters upon y' same first day it used to be at Bartholomew Coppocks, for y*' ease of such y' live westerly in y"^ woods, and Y rest of friends living y*^ other way, upon y' same day, to meet at ffrancis Stanfields [Marple] until further consideration." Third mo. 4, 1696: "This meeting consents y' the meeting at Bartholo- mew Coppocks [Springfield] be setteled every first and 3d day and at L.ofC. lOO TBE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Thomas Minshalls [Providence] every first & 4th day and at John Bowaters [Middletown] every first & 5th day." Ninth mo. 6, 1699: "The ffriends of John Bowater's meeting Lay their Intentions of Building a meeting house. This meeting constituts & ap- points Philip Roman, Robert Pyle, Nathaniel Newlin, George Robinson, John Hood & John Wood to determine the place for that service, and make report to y*^^ next Quarterly meeting, under all their Hands, that it may be entred in this meeting Book." At Randall Vernon's, 12 mo. 5, 1699-700: "Whereas the friends belong- ing to the meeting that is kept at y'' house of John Bowaters have an intention to build a meeting house for the service of Truth but not wholy agreeing where to sett it, y'' friends concluding to Lay it before y® Quarterly meeting for y*^ determination thereof; accordingly it was done y'' 6"' of y" 9'^ month 1699. And after some debate & consideration this meeting did nominate & constitute six friends, whose names are under written, to goe up to y*' house of John Bowater, there to meet friends concerned in the business afore mentioned, and to hear & determine the same, and to make returne thereof to the next Quarterly meeting: and now we haveing heard & seriously considered to y'' best of our understanding, for y" service above mentioned, doth give our sence & judgment as followeth, — That ffriends belonging to the said meeting shall build a meeting house, for the service of ffriends and Truth, upon the Land or Lott belonging to y^ said meeting's Burying place. Given under our hands y*^^ 20"^ of y*^ 9"^ mo"' 1699. "Philip Roman Nathaniel Newlin John Hood John Wood Robert Pyle Geo: Robinson." In the treasurer's account of collections received this is called "Bowater's Meeting" imtil 5 mo. 2,7, 1702, when the name of Middletown is substi- tuted, and it is likely the house was then completed. A survey of the land belonging thereto, made by Isaac Taylor 4 mo. 10, 1700, represents that it contained five acres, in the form of a square, bounded by land of John Bowater on one side, of Joseph Baker on another, and of John Turner on the other sides. The last named had purchased from Joshua Hastings, for whom 472 acres had been surveyed by warrant of Jan. 16, 1684. The first building was doubtless of wood, to which an addition of stone ,vas afterward placed at the southeast end. In 1770 subscriptions were made to the amount of ^^215, to put up a stone addition in place of the wooden part. .\f I DOLE TOWN MEETING. lOi As a place for Burying the Dead is a Decent and Necessary thing if kept Inclosed so as to prevent Swine and other Creatures getting in it, for which reason we the Subscribers have thought proper to Bind our Selves and our Executors or Administrators to pay the Several Sums annexed to our names to such person or persons as the preparitive Meeting of Middle- town Shall order or appoint to receive the same for Building a wall of stone or Brick about the Burying Ground there or such part as shall be thought proper to be done to be paid on the day that the s' wall is finished provided that the said Wall is Built within three years from this date Being the Tenth Day of the third month Anno : Dom : one thousand seven hundred & sixtv two, in witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands. ^ S D George Smedley Jun' ^5 ; o : o John Smedley 5:0:0 Joseph Pratt 2:0:0 Francis Smedley 2:0:0 Abigal Garrett 2:0:0 The foregoing is a true Copy of the original that was Delivered into the hands of Nathan Yarnall, taken the 12th of ist mo. 1763. This attempt not being successful, another subscription was entered into in 1773, and the work finally accomplished. In 1783 the sum of /106 was raised in the same way to build a school house upon the lot. At a monthly meeting held 2 mo. 24, 1 783, " Middletown Preparative Meeting informs that the friends who had the care of the Lott of Ground whereon their Meeting House stands are all Deceased, and they have ap- pointed William Yarnall, Jacob Minshall, John Hill & Thomas Evans, Trustees, for the said Lot of Ground in their stead." Si.xth mo. 24, 1822: "Middletown Prejjarative meeting informs that they have obtained a Deed from the Heirs at Law of Joshua Hastings, the orig- inal Proprietor (under William Penn) of their meeting-house Ground, who put them in possession thereof about the year 1690; confirming and con- veying the same unto Enos Painter, James Emlen, Peter Worrell, William Yarnall, George Smedley, Joseph Pennell & Samuel Hibberd, In Trust for the benefit and use of middletown Preparative Meeting of Friends : which said Deed they have had recorded in the office for recording Deeds, in and for the County of Delaware, in Deed-book O, vol. ist. Page 591, &c., the 30th day of the 4th month, A. D 1S22 ; which said Deed is deposited in the monthly meeting book case." In the fifty years, commencing with 1 787, there were over nine lumdred interments in the graveyard belonging to this meeting. At the time of the unfortunate division in the Society of Friends, in 1827, those called "Orthodox," being in the minority, held their meetings for a time at a different hour, but in the 5th month 1828 wididrew to a house I02 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. belonging to James Emlen, a short distance westward of the old meeting house. In 1834 Joseph Pennell donated a lot to the southward, containing half an acre, upon which a meeting house was erected the following year. He subsequently gave an additional half acre for school and burial pur- poses. A school house was erected close by the meeting house, in which a school is maintained under the care of the meeting. About i860 Thomas Pratt, the owner of the land between the two meet- ing houses, founded Cumberland Cemetery thereon, which is a popular place of interment for the neighborhood. 19. George Smedley' (George', George), b. Middletown, 6, 2, 17 19; d. Willistown, 12, i, 1765; m. 12, 22, 1757, at Goshen Meeting, to Hannah Matson, widow, b. 6, 25, 1724; d. Willistown, 10, 15, 18 10; dau. of Jacob and Alice Norbury, of Middletown. Issue: 108. Hannah, b. 10, 2, 1758; d. 3, 2, 1827 ; m. Benjamin Cox. 109. Jeffrey, b. 5, 23, 1761 ; d. 10, 28, 1847 ; m. Amy Hoopes. no. Joshua, b. , 1763 ; d. 9, 11, 1777. 7 1 1. Francis, twin with Joshua; d. 12, 18, 1821 ; m. Dinah Lewis and Sarah Jones. Thomas Nokbury, late purchaser of 125 acres of land, obtained a war- rant, 9, 21, 1683, to take it up between Crum and Darby Creeks. This land was located in Newtown township. About a year later he married Frances, widow of Stephen Hugh, who, by her first husband, had a daugh- ter, Martha Hugh, b. 3, 11, 1684. Stephen Hugh, of Springfield, d. 11, 21, 1683. When Thomas Norbury and Frances Hugh declared their inten- tions of marriage the 2d time, 12, 2, 1684, "The said Thomas Norbery doth hereby Ingage himselfe to y* meeting to Endeaver to bring up y" child of y*^ s'' ffrances Hugh as his owne in y*^ feare of God & accord: to y'' ord'' & manner of Truth as also to secure & pay quitt rent for y' land (taken up in Its fathers name) untill y*" child come to the Age of sixteene yeares to w"^'' he subscribes his name. Thomas Norbury." The 50 acres taken up in right of Stephen Hugh was doubdess " head land," on account of his coming to this country as a servant, and it was located with the 125 acres of Thomas Norbury. The latter appears to have been rather unsuccessful in his struggles for a livelihood, and in need of some assistance from his friends. At Chester Monthly Meeting, 8, 2, 1693, "The friends appointed by die Last meeting to goe to vieu the Land Thomas Narbery dwels on, gives their Judgment that it is better for him to staye there then to remove, and with Less Charge to friends. And the INTEKMK.NTS A I' M I Uhl.KToWN riN(i, 181O-180S. facinjr p. IW. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE-. Iq, meeting hath agreed to pay Daniel W'ilHamson six pound for plowing & sowing his field." A resurvey of his land, made 5, 31, 1702, proved there were 200 acres in the two tracts. His need of assistance is pardy ex- plained by the fact that ten children were born to him by the close of 1701, their names being Stephen, Jacob, Deborah, Thomas, John, Philip, Mary, Hannah, Sarah and Rachel. Jacob Norbury, b. 9, 30, 1687, ni. Alice about 1721, but no men- tion ol the marriage appears on the records of tlie meeting. She m. 2d husband, Richard Farr, of Edgmont, 1727, and a 3d husband, Thomas Hall, 1746-; and in each instance William and Susanna Griffith sign as near rela- tives. The children of Jacob and Alice Norbury were Sarah, b. 6, 27, i 722, who m. John Warner and Samuel Hall, and Hannah, who m. 9, 5, 1741, at Middletown Meeting, John Matson, of Kdgmont, and after his death George Smedley, as already stated. By her first husband she had children, Richard, Jacob and Joseph Matson. By deed of 8, 2, 1749, George Smedley, of Middletown, and Marj' his wife, conveyed to their son George 147 acres of land in Willistown, part of 250 acres purchased from Thomas Smedley and wife. The son received a certificate from Chester to Goshen Monthly Meeting, dated 2, 29, 1745. His will is dated 8, 21, 1765, and proven Dec. 24, 1765, in which, after pro- viding for his wife, he devised ^50 to dau. Hannah, at iS; to eldest son, Jeffrey, diat part of the plantation lying on the west side of the road lead- ing from Grubb's mill to the Lancaster Road, at 21; to younger sons, Joshua and Francis, that part on the east side of the road; to father, George Smedley, ^10; to brother Joshua all my right to a plantation on which Moses Meredith lives, in Edgmont: Residue for schooling and cloth- ing the younger children. The will of Hannah Smedley, of Willistown, "an aged widow," is dated 7, 4, 1798, and proven Oct. 31, 1810: To son Richard Matson /40, if liv- ing; if not his dau. Hannah shall have £^ and my son Jacob the remainder: To son Jacob Matson /40 and large Bible, clock, &c. To son Jefirey Smedley ^5, "having done sundry services for him and have not received priviledges of him that I might have done:" To son Francis Smedley £\oo m trust, "under a consideration of and on account of the situation he is now in:" To sister Sarah Hawl f^, &c.: To gr. dau. Hannah, dau. of Richard Matson, £s- to gr. dau. Hannah, dau. of Benjamin Cox, /s, &c.: Residue to dau. Hannah Cox: Executors, son Jacob Matson and son-in-law Benja- min Cox. In 1764, George Smedley, Jr., was assessed in Willistown with 97 acres and buildings, 50 acres woodland, 3 horses, 6 cattle and 4 sheep. 104 THE SMEDLEY FAMIL\. 21. Joshua Smedley' (George', George), b. Middletown, 8, 30, 1723; d. Willistown, 4, 14, 1812, unmarried. His father conveyed to him, 9, i, 1750, 95 acres of land in Willistown, part of 250 acres bought from Thomas Smedley. Joshua also purchased 26 acres, 85 perches of his cousin Thomas Smedley's land, 1786. He does not appear to have removed to Willistown for some years, and it was not till 10, 27, 1783, that he received a certificate transferring his membership to Goshen Monthly Meeting. At Chester Mo. Mtg., 9, 30, 1805, it was minuted that he had deposited five pounds in the hands of his brother Ambrose Smedley, to be placed at interest and the interest to be applied in repairing the graveyard at Middletown. Robert Pennell was appointed to have care of the money. The will of Joshua Smedley, of Willistown, is dated 3, 15, 1806, and proven May 4, 181 2. To deceased brother William's three sons, Peter, George and William, ^10 each: To dec'd brother Thomas's children, James, Isaac, Elizabeth and Jane, £,\o each: To bro. Ambrose's children /,"8o, as follows, — to Ambrose, ^'10, to Joshua, ;^20, to Elizabeth, wife of Enos Collogg, ^10, to Sarah, wife of William Griffith, the obligation I hold against him, to Mary Smedley, ^10, to Ahinoam .Smedley, ^'o: To bro. Caleb Smedley's son Caleb ^,'50: To cousin Caleb's son Joshua, ^10: To nephew, Erancis Smedley, ^^25: To sister Sarah Moore's son Samuel Hampton, ^10: To nephew JeftVey Smedley, ^^23 and five cords of wood a year for ten years: To dec'd sister Jane Wilson's son George Wilson, ^10: To my relations, Benjamin and Hannah Cox, all my farming implements and household goods, reserving to their son George Cox my eight-day clock, book case, &c. To niece, Hannah, wife of Benjamin Cox, my planta- tion where I now live, containing about 100 acres, during life, and after her decease to her son George, he paying ^120, to be divided among his sis- ters, Catharine, Harriet, Jane,' Joseph, Amy and Margaret Cox: Nephew, Jeffrey .Smedley, residuary legatee and executor. A codicil, dated i, 30, 1809, gives to cousin Jane, wife of Robert Andrews, ^20. The inventory of his personal property amounted to ;}^i 249.08. 22. William Smedley^ (George^ George), b. Middletown, 9, 19, 1728; d. there, 3, 6, 1766; m. 4, 5, 1753, at Providence Meeting, to Eliza- beth Taylor, b. 1731; d. 2, 22, 1789; daughter of Peter Taylor and Eliza- beth Jerman, of Upper Providence. Issue: 112. Peter, b. i, 28, 1754; d. 2, 15, 1828; m. Phebe Sharpless. 113. Mary, b. 10, 21, 1755 ; d. 12, 20, 1823; m. Joseph Hoopes. 114. (ieorge, b. 3, 11, 175S; d. 7, 9, 1827; m. Hannah Mercer. 115. Joseph, b. 4, 22, 1761 ; d. i, 22, 1791, unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ 105 116. Samuel, 1). 6, 28, 1763 ; d. i, 15, 1791, unmarried. 117. William, b. 8, 9, 1765 ; d. 4, 10, 1839 ; m. Deborah Lightfoot. At Chester Monthly Meeting, 2, 26, 1753: William Smedley, son of George, and Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of Peter Taylor, deceased, declared their intentions of marriage for the first time. Thomas Pilkington and Robert Pennell, Elizabeth Sharpies and Margaret Camm were appointed to make inquiry as to their clearness of other engagements. At the next meeting, 3, 26, 1753, they appeared the second time and were given per- mission to proceed to the accomplishment of their intentions. Richard Bowman, Thomas Pilkington, Elizabeth Sharpies and Margaret Camm were appointed to attend the marriage and see that good order was observed. William and Peter Taylor, both of .Sutton, in the County Palatine of Chester (England), husbandmen, purchased from William Penn, by lease and release, March 2d and 3d, 1 681-2, 1250 acres of land in Pennsylvania, for ^25. They arrived in Pennsylvania in 1682, and took up 350 acres each in Upper Providence township, at the present site of Media. Mar- garet, the wife of William, died on the 3d of the ist mo., 1682-3, and her husband three days later. He made his will on the day of his death, in which he mentions his son Joseph "and other children." The witnesses were Peter Taylor, Mary Stevenson and Allen Robinett. As executors he appointed John .Simcock and Thomas Minshall. At a court held at Chester the 6th of iith mo., 1684: "Ordered that Peter Taylor and Robert Vernome be received into the Grand Jur)- in die Roome of John Child and Thomas Minkshaw, And Thomas Colbornc; in the Roome of John .Sharply." Peter Taylor and Sarah Houlston declared their intentions of marriage at Chester Meeting, i, 2, 1685, and 2, 6, 1685, and were married soon alter the last date. Her sister Elizabeth "passed meeting" on the same date, with James Swaffer, and another sister, Rebecca, with William Gregor)-. They were the daughters of John Houlston, of Upper Providence. In 1712 Peter Taylor removed from Upper Providence, leaving his eldest .son, of the same name, at the homestead, and setded in East Cain, where he was a member of Goshen Meeting. He died 9, 15, 1720, and of his will, dated 5, 4, 1720, appointed his wife and son Peter to be e.xecutors. Children of Peter and Sarah Taylor : Peter, b. 3, 20, 16S6 ; d. 1739-40 ; m. Elizabeth Jerman. John, b. 12, i, 1687 ; d. 8, 25, 1720, unmarried. Sarah, b. 5, 6, i6go ; m. Robert Thornton, 1718. Wu.i.iAM, b. 4, ig, 1694 ; m. Mary .-\therton. Samuel, b. 12, 13, 1696-7; m. Ann , 1720-1. , 106 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Peter Taylor, Jr., was married 2, 28, 171 2, to Elizabeth, dau. of John and Margaret Jerman, of Haverford. They settled at the homestead in Provi- dence, where he died ist mo., 1739-40. His widow m. 4, 15, 1743, Edward Woodward, of Newtown, and, having survived him, died at the residence of her daughter, Elizabeth Smedley, in 1784, aged nearly 94 years, being born 9, 1 6, 1 690. Children of Peter and Elizabeth Taylor : MoRDECAi, b. 12, 7, 1713 ; d. 1747 ; m. Esther Sharpies, 3, 18, 1738. Nathan, b. i, 29, 1715 ; d. 1801 ; ni. Ruth Evans, 9, 5, 1746. Sarah, b. 12, 2, 171S; in. 7, 19, 1739, John Heacock. Margaret, b. ; d. ; m. 12, 14, 1742, Peter Thomas. Peter, b. ; d. 1S02 ; m. 2, 17, 1746, Elizabeth Hall. They had several children, of whom Mary m. Ambrose Smedley. John, b. ; d. . Joseph, b. ; d. . Elizabeth, b. 1731 ; d. 2, 22, 1789 ; m. William Smedley. William Smedley was apprenticed to John Taylor to learn the "art, trade or mystery" of a carpenter, from the 25th of ist mo., 1748, for the term of three years. His account book, still preserved, shows that in addition to ordinary carpenter's work he made coffins, bedsteads and cases of drawers. The charge for a coffin varied from 10 shillings, for a child, to £2 : 3.5-, for an adult, with six handles. Joseph Edwards was Dr., "1759, 1st month 24th, to makeing of a Black Walnut Coffin for his mother, with two handles, ^i : I'^s." " 1759, 4 month 12th Day, James Wilcox Dr. to a Black walnut Coffin for his Child, 10.?." In that day carpenters made the shingles they used, and he charged 3,s- 6d per hundred for making 350 at the meeting- house yard. By deed of Oct. 13, 1753, George and Mary Smedley conveyed to their son William three tracts of land in Middletown, containing respectively 60 acres, 6 acres and 2 acres. In addition to these the latter purchased 146 acres from James and Mary Bennett, May 16, 1759; and from Joseph and Hannah Edwards 63^ acres, by deed of Oct. 21, 1765. Besides his other duties, his account book shows that he served in the office of constable. He died in his 38th year intestate, and letters of administration on his estate were granted May 14, 1766, to his widow. She appears to have carried on the farming and brought up her children in ways of useiulness, giving them such education as the neighborhood afforded, and they became worthy members of their meeting. Her sons, Joseph and Samuel, who died in early manhood, were appointed, i, 25, 1790, to record the minutes of Chester Monthly Meeting. AD.MIXISTKATIOX r.oXD, ESTATK OF W.M. SMEDLEY. II(»rKSTKAI> (IF (IKdltCE SMEDLEY (No. -)!>-.'i. LljMA, I'A. facing J). lOV LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE' lo: An Inventory of the Goods Credits and Effects of William Smedley late of Middletown De- ceased made the 21' day of the 5"' mo : 1766. Cash and Apparrel the Best Bed and furniture . . . a Bed and furniture a Bed and furniture a Bed and furniture four blankets and 2 Coverlids . . a Bed-tick ;^i : o : o Oval Table 1:5:0 a Table Cloth and five Napkins . a Case of Drawers a Looking Glass 120 Books 150. a Cloaths Press 1807 Chairs 12,0. a Walnut Chest Delf ware and drinking Glasses . Six Silver Tea Spoons Puter a Brass kettle i : 10 : o two Do. 6 o. a Tea Kettle a Warming-pan a Bake Iron and frying-pan . . . two Iron ])otts and Hooks . . . pott racks fire Shovel & tongs . . Box Iron and Heaters Tin ware Trenchers & Butter print. a Basket and Spools two Hackels two Tables 120 Dough trough &c 50 Tubs pails and Earthen Ware . . Barrells and other Cask .... Cheese press, fatts, and a Churn . Half a Barrel! of Metheglem . . a Chest, Cubbert, tubs Cask and Lumber two Wheels and a reel about 14 lb of wool five Baggs Two Side Saddles a Horse Saddle and Bridle . . . Two old Mares five Cows and two Calves .... Two Hefters and a Bull five Swine Bees and Bee Hives an LIndivided half of ten Sheep and Eleven Lambs a Cart 7 : 10:0 Horse Geers 1:5:6 a Plough and Swingletrees &c . . £ 10 : 14: 8: 2 : I : S D I I : '5 : 7: 10 : 15 : 10 . 3 : 9: 16: 13: 14 : 7 : 10 : 7 : 8 : 7: 4: 5 o 18 I 5 4: 18: 6: I : I : o : 10 : o : o : 3 : 10 o : o o : o 10 : o 10 : o 11: o o o o o o o 6 o o o o 6 o o o o o 6 6 17 : o 6: 6 o : o 8: 6 4: o o o 8 10 : o o : o £ Brought forwards Carpenters and Joyners tools . . a Crosscut Saw a Grinding Stone two Spades and a Hoe three Axes Maul and Wedges . . an ax and a Mattock Pitch forks and a Sled Old Iron and Lumber Scythes and Sickels Harrow teeth Walnut and other boards .... Wheat in the Ground at J^,\ : 4 : o p' .'\cre a Servant Man's time a Box knives & forks Bees Wax 4"' Ten timber trees 3 : a bill a noate and Book .^cc" . Appraised By us Tho" Minshall W° : Mai in Appraisers affirmed before H. H. Graham D. Reg'. (Filed loth June 1766.) S D 7 9 6 2 10 I I 7 5 6 9 2 6 7 6 .s '7 6 I 16 I 4 6 3- 15 2 17 6 ,: 15:0 :iS:6 : 2:6 117: 9:6 I08 THE SMEDLFA FAMILY. 24. Caleb Smedley^ (George', George), b. Middletown, 9, 20, 1732 ; d. Willistown, 3, 19, 1806; m. about 1762, Elizabeth Blue, of whose family nothing has been ascertained; 2d marriage, 6, 27, 1771, St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, to Mary Newberry (?), as given in the license, though the church record says Newerry. Her name has also been given as Norbury. Issue : 118. Jane, b. 8, 22, 1763 ; d. 3, 11,1847; m. Robert Andrews. 119. Mar)', b. ; d. ; m. William Bittle. 120. Caleb, b. 11, 12, 1765; d. 6, 17, 185 i ; m. Sarah Green. 121. George, died young. Complaint was made of Caleb Smedley, by Middletown Meeting, 10, 31, 1763, for marriage "by a priest" to one not a member. For this he was disowned 12, 26, 1763. His father and mother conveyed to him, Jan. 12, I 761, two tracts of 83 acres and 8 acres of land in Willistown; part of the 250 acres of the fobson tract, and of 75 acres purchased from Richard Barry and wife, Dec. 26, 1728. Caleb also purchased from the sheriff, Ezekiel Leonard, May 28, 1789, 26 acres in Newtown, late the property of John Butler, deceased, who received conveyance from John and Sarah Griffith, April i, 1774. He conveyed 13 acres, 83 perches of this last to Thomas Bishop, of Easttown, March 15, 1S06. The will of Caleb Smedley, of Willistown, is dated 3, 13, 1806, and proven May 19, 1806, in which he gives to son Caleb the homestead, con- taining 80 acres, together with 15 acres adjoining, in Easttown; he paying legacies: To dau. Jane Andrews £,%,o, having heretofore advanced her: To dau. Mary Bittle's children, Caleb, Frederick, Abraham and William, \os each, having advanced their parents according to my ability: To gr. dau. Lydia Alexander £2^ and a case of drawers: To gr. dau. Elizabeth, dau. of Jane Andrews, ^5: To gr. son Caleb Andrews ^'5 at 21: Son Caleb resid- uary legatee. Executors, son Caleb and brother Ambrose .Smedley. In 1799 Caleb Smedley was assessed in Willistown with 83 acres of land, valued at ^10 per acre, a stone house, log barn and spring house, 2 horses and 3 cattle. 25. Jane Smedley' (George\ George), b. 12, 6, 1734-5 ; tl. 1782 ; m. 10, 7, 1756, at Middletown Meeting, William Larkin, d. 1763; son of John Larkin and Esther Shelley, of Bethel township. 2d marriage, 4, 27, 1775, at Providence Meeting, to Thomas Wilson, of Ridley township, b. about 1729; d. II, 12, 1812; being his 2d wife. Issue: 122. George Wilson, b. 6, 10, 1777; died unmarried; was of weak mind. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE'. 109 William Larkin, of Bethel, died intestate and letters of administration were granted to his widow, Dec. 19, 1763. He does not appear to have left any issue. Thomas Wilson came to Chester County about 1773, from Duck Creek, Del., with children by former wife, Ruth, namely, Sarah. Ezekiel, John, James, Mary, Susanna and Thomas. He was complained of by Chester Meeting, 8, 28, 1775, for purchasing a negro slave, but after considerable labor on the part of Friends the freedom of the negro was se- cured. In 1 781 they removed to Upper Chichester, and in 17S3 he was married a third time, to Hannah Dutton, of Aston, widow of Thomas, and mother of Thomas Dutton, the centenarian. 26. Sarah Smedley^ (George^ George), b. Middletown, 11, 18, 1737-8; d. Philadeljjhia, 3, 11, 1810; m. ist, 5, 10, 1753, at Middletown Meeting, Samuel Hampton, b. about 1728; d. Phila., 9, 3, 1762, aged 34; son of Simon Hampton and Sarah (?), of Thornbury. 2d m. 10, 18, 1764, at Arch Street Meeting, Phila., to Joseph Moore, d. 12, 25, 1817 : son of Thomas Moore and Sarah Pratt, of Newtown. Issue: 123. Mary (Hampton), b. i, 15, 1754; tl- '.6. 1762. 124. Sarah, b. 11, 2, 1755 ; d. ; m. William Salkeld. 125. Elizabeth, b. 2, 8, 1758 ; d. 10, 29, 17S9 ; m. Martin Hildeburn. 126. Rebecca, b. 12, 14, 1760 ; d. 7, 8 ( ? ), i 761, in infancy. 127. Samuel, b. 9, 26, 1761 ; d. 9, 20, 1816 ; m. Elizabeth Gould. 128. Phebe (Moore), b. 9, 8, 1765 ; d. 7, i, 1800 ; m. James Truman. 129. George Smedley, b. 8, 21, 1767 ; d. 9, 7, 1800; m. Ann Masterman and Christiana Cripps. T30. Jane, b. 6. i, 1772 ; d. 8, — , 1773. 131. Jane, b. 10, 13, 1774; d. 12, 15, 1802; m. \\'illiam L. MaiMock. 132. Ann, b. 4, 18, 1776; d. 7, 10, 1776. 133. Mary, b. 4, 16, 1777 ; d. 4, 26, 1778. Simon Hampton was taxed in Edgmont, 1729-1 740, and in Thornbury, 1 747-1771, and died in Concord March i, 1774, leaving wife, Sarah, and children, Walter, Rebecca, wife of Robert Pyle, Thomas, and Sarah, wife of John Baldwin. His will, written on the day of his death, does not allude to his son .Samuel's children. Samuel Hampton was admitted into membership at Middletown, 12, 25, 1 750-1, and his sisters Rebecca and Sarah, 2, 26, 1753. Samuel was com- plained of by Middletown Meedng, 9, 26, 1757, for assisdng at a marriage where one of the persons was not a member, and failing to make any acknowledgment for the offence, was disowned 12, 26, 1757. He appealed to the Quarterly Meeting, which confirmed the judgment of Chester no THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Monthly Meeting. His wife and sister Sarah made acknowledgment, lo, 31, 1757, for attending a marriage by a justice of the peace, where one of the parties was a Friend. Samuel and family removed to Philadelphia, 1758, and a certificate for his wife and children was signed at Chester Mo. Mtg., 5, 29, 1758. John Moore, weaver, and Margaret his wife had arrived in this country as early as 1 7 1 7, with children Daniel, Thomas, John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary, Samuel and Ann, and settled in Thornbury. Thomas Moore was married as early as 1717, to Mary Worrall (?), and settled in Newtown, where he died 1752. About 1748-9 he married a 2d wife, Susanna. His children were Thoma.s, Nathan, Joseph, William, James, Mary, Elizabeth and Sarah, who were all, except possibly the last two, by his first wife. Thomas Moore, Jun"", of Newtown, weaver, and Sarah Pratt, of Edgmont, spinster, dau. of Joseph Pratt, were married 3, 27, 1741, at Newtown Meet- ing. He died in i 750, leaving five children, and his widow, now of Radnor, was married again, 10, 11, 1752, at Newtown Meeting, to David Yarnall, son of Moses and Dowse Yarnall, of Willistown. They removed to the northern part of Chester county and became members of Uwchlan Monthly Meeting, whence her son Joseph Moore took a certificate to Philadelphia, dated 9, 6, 1764, in order for marriage with Sarah Hampton; and another, dated 6, 6, 1763, in order for settlement. He was by trade a shoemaker. By deed of March 25, 1774, he purchased the half interest of his brother-in- law, Thomas Smedley, in the city lot heretofore mentioned, the other moiety being already in his wife's possession. 28. Thomas Smedley^ (George", George), b. Middletown, i, 21, 1742-3; d. Upper Providence, i, 22, 1791; m. 6, 20, 1776, at Springfield Meeting, Elizabeth Rhoads, b. , d. , 1821 ; dau. of John Rhoads and Elizabeth Malin, of Marple township. Issue: 134. James, b. 2, 24, 1777; d. 11, 8, 1837, unmarried. 135. Isaac, b. 12, 7, 1778 ; d. 2, 12, 1864 ; m. Hannah Cox. 136. Mary, b. 4, 17, 1781 ; d. 12, 5, 1798, unmarried. 137. Elizabeth, b. 2, 8, 1784; d. 4, 11, 1848, unmarried. 138. Thomas, b. 2, 8, 1787 ; d. 3, 3, 1792, in childhood. 139. Jane, b. 9, 8, 1790; d. 7, 20, 1876, unmarried. John Rodes, or Rhodes, of Winegreaves, Derbyshire, England, and Elizabeth his wife, had children, Adam, b. 1660, Mary, John, Elizabeth, Jacob, Abraham, Sarah, Hannah and Joseph. Of these Adam and John MIDKLKTOWN (< IKTI K U )(>.\ ) .M 1-:i;TL\( ; IKHSE. I'.Miii. Kiv<'tr.l is:t.-). srilodl, UolSK AT MIIihl.KToWX MKKTIN(. Erected 1830. fiu'iiijr i». 110. LINE OF GRORGE\ GEORGE'. Ill came to Pennsylvania in 1684, and tiie father, with Jacob and Joseph, some years later. John Rodes, senior, died in Darby township 8, 27, 1701. Joseph Rodes, or Rhoads, of Marple, son of John and I'Llizabeth, was born in Derbyshire, 2, 5, 1680; m. 7, 2, 1702, Abigail, dau. of Richard and Mary Bonsall, of Darby, and died in 1732. His widow d. 11, 9, 1750. They owned 400 acres of land in Marple. Their children were John, Mary (m. Robert Powell), Elizabeth, Abigail, Rebecca (m. Mordecai Massey), Jose})h, Jane, Benjamin (m. Katharine Pugh) and James (m. I^lizabcth Owen). John Rhoads, son of Joseph, m. 2, 15, 173 1, at Goshen Meeting, Eliza- beth Malin, dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth (Jones) Malin, of Whiteland town- ship. They resided in Marple, where John d. 1751, and she in 1789. They had children, John, Joseph, Isaac, Elizabeth (m. Thomas Smedlcy), and Mary. Thomas Smedley received a certificate from Chester to Concord, 3, 24, 1758, probably as an apprentice, and brought one back to Chester 8, 29, 1763. He presented an acknowledgment to the meeting, 4, 24, 1780, for paying part of a fine for not bearing arms, and also part of a tax for the support of war. He was appointed, i, 27, 1783, one of the trustees of Providence Meeting and graveyards, and on 12, 28, 1789, to have the over- sight of burials, with Samuel Malin. He was appointed overseer of Provi- dence Meeting, 2, 22, 1790, in place of Roger Dicks, and, being deceased, was succeeded by Richard Nuzum,- 5, 30, 1791. His father devised to him a piece of land in Middletown, on the soudi side of "the great road," and half the lot in Philadelphia, together with /'loo. His brothers James and Ambrose were each to pay him /50 when they came into possession of their lands, and in case of James's death in his minority the 98 acres of land in Upper Providence devised to him, should pass to Thomas. This did happen and Thomas setded upon the land in Upper Providence. March 25, 1774, Thomas Smedley, of Upper Provi- dence, carpenter, conveyed to Joseph Moore, of the city of Philadelphia, cordwainer, his undivided half interest in the city lot, for £20. I'^lizabeth Smedley, widow of Thomas, and her surviving children, entered into an agreement with Leavin Cornish, 6, 24, 181 5, to convey to him a piece of land in Middletown, formerly belonging to Thomas Smedley, deceased. The 28'" of the r' m"'" 1774 Rec" of Ambrose Smedley the sum of fifty pounds Current money of Pensylvania it being a Legacy Left me by my father George Smedley of Middletown in the County of Chester Deceased in his Last will and testament for the above named .\\\\- brose Smedley to pay to me out of the Land my father Left him, and I do hereby acknowledge 112 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. my self fully satisfied and do hereby aquitt and Discharge the above said Ambrose Smedley and his heirs or assigns of the said Legacy and Every part thereof as witness my hand and Seal the Day and year above writen. In the presents of John Charles Rosencrantz Thomas Smedley (Seal) Esther CJorman Personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the county of Delaware Esther Gorman one of the above Subscribed Witnesses and on her Solemn affirmation did Declare that her Name Written to the above Instrument of Writing as a Wit- ness is her hand Writing and that she saw the other Subscribed Witness Write his Name thereto and as Far as she can Remember Saw it Executed by Thomas Smedley Witness my hand and Seal this Second day of January in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and two. Nich. Fairlamb (L. S.) 29. Ambrose SmedleyMGeorge', George), b. Middletown, ii, 19, 1745; d. there, 1, 7 (not 7, i), 1820; m. 6, 23, 1768, at Providence Meeting, Mary Taylor, b. 7, 5, 1749; d. 2, 23, 1788, and buried with her infant child on the 25th; dau. of Peter Taylor and Elizabeth Hall, of Upper Providence: 2d m. 12, 24, 1789, at Willistown Meeting, to Elizabeth Yarnall, b. 8, 6, 1751 ; d. I, 14, 1830; dau. of Daniel Yarnall and Ann James, of Willistown : all buried at Middletown. Issue: 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 Elizabeth, b. 4, 22, 1769 ; d. i, 13, 182-; m. Enos R. Kellogg. James, b. 2, 9, 1772 ; d. i, 25, 1773, i" infancy. Sarah, b. 2, 28, T774 ; d. 9, i, 1S37 ; m. William Griffith. Mary, b. i, 28, 1776 ; d. . George, b. 2, 20, 1778 ; d. 9, 29, 1786, in childhood. Phebe, b. 12, 30, 1779; d. 1, 16, 1801, unmarried. Ambrose, b. 3, 14, 1782 ; d. i, 5, 1859 ; m. Jane Hinkson. Joshua, b. I, 18, 1784 ; d. 9, 13 ( ?), 1816 ; m. Sarah Bishop. Samuel, b. 6, 12, 1791 ; d. 2, 9, 1876 ; m. Elizabeth Malin. Ahinoam, b. 8, 29, 1795 ' '^- 8, 22, 1857 ; m. John Yarnall. John Hall, b. 2, 27, 1691; d. 1760; son of Samuel and Mary Hall, of Springfield; m. 9, 22, 1721, Mary Hodges, dau. of Thomas and Hannah Hodges, of Philadelphia county. They resided in Springfield and had chil- dren: Elizabeth, who m. Peter Taylor, Jr.; John, who m. Susanna Maris; Mary, who m. Israel Howell, and George. Amos Yaknall, b. i, 28, 1700; d. 12, 4, 17S9; son of Francis and Hannh (Baker) Yarnall, of Willistown; m. 3, 18, 1727, at Goshen Meeting, Mary Ashbridge, b. 11, 10, 1710-11; d. 11, 20, 1745; dau. of George and Mary (Malin) Ashbridge, of Goshen. They settled in Willistown, on Ridley Creek, just below the present trolley road from West Chester to LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ ' ,,, Philadelphia. The eastern end of the old house bears the initials. Y. A. M., 1727. Amos m. 2d, 12, 28, 1 750-1, at Goshen Meeting, Sarah Garratt. widow of Samuel Garratt, of Willistown. whose son Aaron Garratt inherited the premises and built an addition to the western end of the house in 18 12. Daniel Yarnall, b. 12, 15. 1727-8; d. 1S05; son of Amos and Mary; m. 10, 10, 1747, at Goshen Meeting, Ann James (p. 81), and setded in Willistown. They had children, Joseph, Mary, Elizabeth (m. Ambro.se Smedley), Sarah, Amos, Lydia, Jonathan, Ann, Susanna, Aaron (m. Lydia Regester), Rebecca, Samuel and James. Elizabeth (Yarnall) Smedley received a certificate from Goshen to Chester Monthly Meeting, dated 2, 5, 1790. Ambrose Smedley presented an acknowledgment to the meeting, 5, 31, 1779, for "countenancing the Fine gatherer's taking some Receipts which had been given for Forracre taken by the Army, for a fine in lieu of Personal service in the Militia." He was added to a committee appointed to have an oversight of cases of sufierino- of Friends under militia laws, 12, 25, 1780; was appointed treasurer of Poor fund in room of John Mendenhall. William Worrall, Ambrose Smedley and Richard Nuzum were appointed, 4, 29, 1 799, to have a care over the black people released from slavery, in room of Raper Hoskins, James Wood and Amos Sharpless. By the will of his father, Ambrose inherited the homestead in Middle- town, with 190 acres of land, subject to his mother's maintenance and a legacy of ^50 to his brother Thomas. He built a stone house, now owned by his granddaughter, Ahinoam Smedley, which bears the initials and date. S. A. M., 1784. Whether this was at the site of his father's dwelling is not clear, but the original place of setdement is said to have been down by the side of Ridley Creek, of which all trace has disappeared. WILL OF AMBROSE SMEDLEY. I Ambrose Smedley of the Township of Middletown, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows Viz. First, My will is that all my just debts and funeral expences be paid as soon after my de- cease as conveniently may be. Item : I give and bequeath to my dear and loving Wife Elizabeth Smedley during her Widdowhood the Plantation where I now dwell, as marked in a draft of .Aaron Matson, con- taining one Hundred Acres, be the same more or less, with the priveledge of the road as at present through the Land hereafter given to my son Ambrose, together with all the farmin^ Lownes, /loo: To grandson, Richard Maris, ^5. Mary Bowers, b. May 20, 1679, was daughter of Benanuel Bowers, of Charlestown, Mass., and granddaughter of George and Barbara Bowers, of Scituate, Mass., 1637; of Plymouth, 1639, and soon after of Cambridge where George died 1656. Benanuel m. Dec. 9, 1653, Elizabeth Dunster, a • niece of the first president of Harvard College, Henry Dunster. Their children were George, Barbary, Elizabeth, Mary (died young), Henry, Anna. Bathsheba, Jonathan and Mary. The father died about 1698. Children of George and Mary (Bowers) Lownes: Jane, b. i, 10, 1702; m. 4, 19, 1726, at Springfield Meeting, Jonathan Maris, son of Richard Maris, of Springfield. She left one child, Richard. 126 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. lisTHER, b. 7, 2, 1703 ; in. 3, 26, 1720, Samuel Ogden, son of David. .^NN, b. 8, I, 1707; d. 12, 19, 1780; m. 7, 14, 1732, George Maris. George, b. 2, 28, 1709; m. Christ church, Phila., May 2t, 1734, Elizabeth Maddock, dau. of Mordecai Maddock, of Springfield. Benanuel, m. Alice Williamson. Mary, m. 9, 22, 1744, at Springfield Meeting, Isaac Hibberd. Benanuel Lownes inherited the homestead, in .Springfield, with 150 acres of land, to which he added by purchase two small pieces, containing 3 acres, 109 perches, and 7 acres. At the Orphans' Court March 19, 1771, on petition of Joseph Lownes, the eldest son, Henry Lawrence and Thomas Levis were appointed guardians for the three younger children, then under 14 years of age. Sept. 17, 1771, Benanuel and Hugh, being over 14, peti- tioned for the same guardianship, which was granted. Dec. 15, 1772, Alice Lownes produced her account for the maintenance and schooling of the three younger children, amounting to ^'85 : 3 : 8, which was allowed, and it was further considered that in the final settlement she should be charged ^80 for four years rent of the real estate. She and the children now peti- tioned for an inquisition to value the property, which was granted, and on March 16, 1773, the sheriff returned a valuation of ^882 ; at which sum it was awarded to Joseph Lownes, the eldest son. 36. Esther Williamson^ (Sarah=, George), b. 2. 22, 1723-4; d. before 1764; m. 2, 24, 1745, at Newtown Meeting, Samuel Mendenhall, b. 9, 22, 1722; d. about 9 mo., 1787; son of Benjamin Mendenhall and Lydia Roberts, of Concord Issue: 178. Benjamin, d. 9, 15, 1801 ; m. Phebe Baily. 179. Edith, b. Nov. 16, 1750 ; d. 3, 31, 1833 ; m. Joseph Cheyney. 180. Amos, took a certificate from Concord to Wilmington, dated 4, 3, 1771, as an ap- prentice. In 1777 he was assessed in Concord with one cow. 181. Samuel, disowned by Concord Monthly Meeting, 11, 8, 1780, for taking part in military exercise. 182. Sarah, mentioned in her father's will, perhaps died unmarried. Samuel Mendenhall was married the second time, 4, 21, 1768, at Kennet Meeting, to Mary Harlan, b. 6, 17, 1735, widow of Thomas Harlan, of Kennet, and dau. of John and Elizabeth Baldwin, of Christiana hundred, Del. By her he had children, Abner and Beulah. Esther Mendenhall received a certificate from Goshen to Concord Monthly Meeting, dated 4, 17, 1745; was appointed an overseer of Con- cord Meeting, 10, 3, 1758, in room of Mary Speakman, and was succeeded by Ann Peirce, i, 9, 1765. Samuel Mendenhall and John Brinton were 5 ? _s-.,^ "'•^ > >J^' -"; .'|*^.i^'^^'#^';f?'M' . 4^*; 1 > i: VH#; s/^;' r>s^ '^^;^ 'c>- j> •<'^ ST-: . k ^^.^ •vi \-,v 3-.,;- MAUKIACK CKKTIFK Al'K < iK WILLIAM SMKDLKY, IT.vi. facing p. V2 LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ 127 appointed overseers 4, 3, 1758, in room of John Townsend and Richard Parks, and were succeeded by Wilham Trimble and Caleb Peirce, Jr., 6, 5, 1760. In I 764 Samuel Mendenhall was assessed in Concord township with 280 acres of land, 6 horses, 8 cattle, 10 sheep and one bound servant. In 1786 Dr. Samuel Mendenhall — doubdess the same — had 180 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows and a riding chair. In his will, dated Sept. 23, 1776, proven Sept. 8, 1787, he gives to his wife ^100, a silver watch, teaspoons marked T. M. H., and furniture of various kinds: To son Benjamin two tracts of land, parts of the plantation, in the whole 102 acres, 70 perches: To son Amos three small lots, on one of which he had built a coal house; also ^70: To daugh- ter Sarah, ;^8o: To daughter Edith Cheyney, ^50: To son Abner / 100 at 21: To daughter Beula, ^^50 at 18: To son Samuel the residue of land at 21. Benjamin Mendenhall. father of Samuel, was the son of Benjamin Men- denhall, from England, and Ann (Pennell) his wife, of Concord. 37. Jane Williamson' (Sarah^ George), b. 6, 30, 1725 ; d. Edgmont, II, I, 1797, and buried at Middletown, 11, 3, 1797; m. 9, 9, 1743, at New- town Meeting, Robert Regester, d. 1753; son of David and Lydia Regester, of Edgmont. Issue : 183 184 185 186 187 David, d. 17S1 ; m. Margaret Black. John, d. 1774; m. Rebecca Green. Sarah, m. Mordecai Massey. Daniel, d. 1816, unmarried. Lydia, b. 4, 17, 1753 ; d. 1 1, 22, 1820 ; m. Thomas Minshall. Jane Regester received a certificate from Goshen to Chester Monthly Meeting, i, 12, 1744. Robert Regester, of Edgmont, died intestate, and letters of administration on his estate were granted to his widow. May 25, 1753, her sureties being Abraham Hoopes and John Williamson, Jr. She produced an acknowledgment to Chester Monthly Meeting, 7, 28, 1755, for marriage out of meeting to Abel Green, son (supposed) of Thomas and Sarah Green, of Birmingham or Concord. He died in Edgmont and was buried 12, 3, 1788, at Middletown Meeting. Issue: 188. Abigail, b. 5, 15, 1755 ; m. James (?). Her father devised ^^20 to his granddau., Mary James, at 18. 189. Margaret, b. i, 10, 1757 ; d. 2, 26, 1815 ; m. Isaac Burn. 190. Esther, b. i, 10, 1757; d. 3, 27, 181 2; m. Daniel McGowen. 191. Abel, b. 10, 10, 1759; d. i, 31, 1829; m. Prudence Sidwell. 128 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 192. Robert, b. 12, 4, 1761 ; d. 10, 20, 1841 ; m. Hannah Williamson. 193. George, b. 11, 14, 1763 ; d. 10, 9, 1844 ; ni. Priscilla Sraedley and Mary Cheyney. 194. Jane, b. 11, 27, 17615 ; d. 6, 25, 1835; m. Edward Baker. 195. Sarah, b. 12, 30, 1767 ; m. Caleb Smedley (No. 120). David Regester purchased 200 acres of land in Edgmont from Robert Barber, of Chester, attorney for George Deacon and Daniel Leeds, of New Jersey, by deed of 7, 16, 1699. The court records show that Robert Barber, as attorney for John Williamson, executed a deed to him about the same time for 200 acres more in Edgmont. John Hoskins, sheriff, acknowl- edged a deed to him for 210 acres, dated April 26, 1702. This was in the eastern part of the township. John Broomall and wife Ann, and Mary Broomall, widow of John Broomall, Sr., conveyed to David Regester a messuage and 100 acres in Nether Providence, by lease and release, June 9 and 10, 1731 ; and David Regester and wife Lydia conveyed the same, March 8 and 9, 1733-4, to William Gorsuch. George James, of Spring- field, in his will, 1720, mentions his kinsman, David Regester, as one of his executors. The will of David Regester, of Edgmont, is dated Jan. 13, 1750, and proven April 24, 1751. His wife was probably then deceased. Children of David and Lydia Regester : Mary, m. 9, 21, 1733, at Middletown Meeting, Ephraim Jackson. Ann, m. about 1735, Jesse Baker. LvDiA, m. about 1741, Nehemiah Baker. Robert, d. 1753 ; m. 9, 9, 1743, Jane Williamson. Jane, m. about 1743, John Scott. Sarah, m. 10, 31, 1743, at Presb. Ch., Phila., James Scott. John, d. 1757; m. Swedes' Ch., Wilmington, April 8, 1756, Hannah Green, dau. of Issachar and Sarah. No children. William, m. Swedes' Ch., Phila., Nov. 12, 1759, Abigail Hoopes. So far as discovered, all of the descendants of this family, bearing the name, are also descended from the Smedley Family. Others of the name, doubtless related to these, were settled in Talbot County, Md. Robert Regester married Sarah Neall, 11, 4, 1704. Their son John Regester, b. 5 mo. 1709, m. 12, 23, 1742, at Little Creek Meeting, Kent County, on Delaware, Sarah Cowgill, dau. of John Cowgill, of Kent County, being perhaps his 2d wife, as his children were, Samuel, b. 7, 6, 1739; John, b. 9, 23, 1743; Lydia, b. 5, 10, 1746; Robert, b. 2, 15, 1749; Joshua, b. 10, 12, 1750; David, b. i, 17, 1752; Sarah, b. i, 27, 1754. The father died 2, 17, 1758. These dates are furnished by Anne Sinclair Regester, of Lansdowne, Pa., daughter of Samuel^ (Robert^ John, John, Robert) and Mary (Denny) Regester, of Philadelphia. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH'. 129 "The ship Delaware From Bristol in old England, John Moore Com- mander, arrived here the 11"' of the 5 month 1686." Among the passen- gers were — "Thomas Greene, husbandman and Margaret his wife: "Thomas and John their sons: "Mary Guest his servant for 7 years to come from the third day of May 1686: "Richard Moore, Brickmaker, & Mary his wife and children Mary and John: "Sarah Searle his servant for 4 years to come from the 3'^'' of May 1686; "Henry Guest, sawyer, and Mary his wife & Henry his sone." The wife of Richard Moore was the daughter of Thomas and Martjarct Green. There is some reason to suppose that these persons came from the neighborhood of Birmingham, England. Thomas Green, Sr., purchased 400 acres of land in Concord and gave 200 acres at the east end to his son Thomas, and the other to his son John. The latter, by will dated Dec. 14, 1 69 1, gave all his estate to his mother, Margaret Green, whom he appointed e.xecutrix. Her will is dated 7, 7, 1708, proven Oct. 6, 1708, in which she mentions sons Robert and Thomas Green, and grandson Henry Green; also cousin Henry Guest and other relatives. Thomas Green, Jr., married Sarah (?) — possibly Sarah Searle, as such matches between fellow passengers were not uncommon. His will is dated Feb. 17, 171 2, and proven Aug. 10, 1713, of which he appointed his wife executrix; also gives to his son John a mare colt as soon as it could be taken up: To the rest of children, Robert, Henry, Edward, Samuel, Abel, Margaret and Sarah, each a mare colt. To son Thomas a mare which runs about Elk river. Robert Green, son of Thomas and Sarah, m. 9, iS, 1724, at Concord Meeting, Rachel Vernon, dau. of John and Sarah (Pyle) Vernon. .She d. 2, 17, 1 75 1, and he 3, 20, 1779, in his Ssth year. They lived in Birming- ham and had fourteen children, of whom Rebecca married John Regester. It is assumed that Abel Green, son of Thomas and Sarah, was the Abel Green who married Jane Regester, widow. If he were the youngest child his age must have been at least 42 years when the marriage took place. However, there seems to have been but one Abel among the taxables at that time. By deeds of Dec. 28 and 29, 1735, he purchased 276^ acres of land in Thornburj' township, part of 500 acres formerly of William Bostock. Of this he sold 100 acres to Stephen Ogden, Jan. 30, 1735-6. From Thomas Williamson and wife Ann he obtained 109 acres, 115 perches in 9 I^o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Edgmont, Feb. 9, 1742, and removed to that township. In 1764 he had 180 acres. He was not in membership with Friends, though he probably attended their meetings. The will of Abel Green, of Edgmont, is dated 11 mo. (Nov) 25, 1788. He devised to wife, Jane, /too, horse, saddle and bridle, a bond for /50 against Daniel Regester ; also a home and maintenance: To son Abel Green, ^5 : To son Robert 1 50 acres in Edgmont, bought of Jacob Yarnall, and 30 acres of another tract, bought of the executors of Peter Worrall, he paying ^9 per annum to his mother: To son George the homestead and the residue of the Peter Worrall tract, he providing for his mother: To son Abel 1 50 acres in Thornbury during life and then to be divided amongst his children: To dau. Margaret Burn and her children /so: To dau. Esther M'^Gowen /70: To dau. Jane Baker /loo: To. dau. Sarah Green /80: To gr. son Joseph Pratt /30 at 21: To gr. dau. Mary James /20: To Jesse Reece, son of Lydia Minshall, /20: Sons Robert and George, executors. The will of Jane Green is dated 3, 17, 1796, in which she gives to her daughter Lydia Minshall a note for /lo against her husband, and to her son Daniel Regester five shillings, but does not otherwise remember her Regester offspring. To her grandson Joseph Pratt she gave " my old Big Bible" and ^5: To gr. dau. Jane Green, dau. of Robert, some silverware: To gr. dau. Abigail Baker a spinning-wheel and some pewter plates, and to sons Abel, Robert and George Green, five shillings each, &c., &c. The old Bible is now in possession of Mary Pratt, dau. of Joseph, living in West Chester. 38. John Williamson^ (Sarah^ George), b. Newtown, i, 21, 1727-8; d. there, 11, 11, 1794; m. 10, 13, 1750, at Chichester Meeting, Elizabeth Buckley, b. 7, 21, 1730; d. 7, 22, 1805; dau. of Adam Buckley and Ann Marten, of Brandywine hundred. New Castle county. Issue: 196. Adam, b. 10, 29, 1751 ; d. 7, 17, 1831 ; m. Mary Gilpin. 197. Sarah, b. 7, 21, 1753 ; d. 6, 26, 1824 ; m. Abraham Pratt. 198. John, b. 9, 21, 1755 ; d. 8, 26, 1841, unmarried. 199. Ann, b. 6, 15, 1757; d. 3, 30, 1841, unmarried. 200. Hannah, b. i, 5, 1759 ; d. 12, 2, 1861, unmarried. 201. Walter, b. 8, 3, 1761 ; d. 12, 27, 1804 ; m. Rebecca Frazer. — ^ 202. ?:iizabeth, b. i, 13, 1764; d. 2, 12, 1848; m. Samuel Garrett. 203. George, b. 4, 15, 1766 ; d. 7, 5, 1792, unmarried. 204. Enos, b. I, 4, 1768; d. 8, 15, 1840; m. Sarah Lewis, Mary Lewis and Lydia Goodwin. -~ 205. Esther, b. 6, 18, 1770; d. 11, 22, 1830; m. Jonah Garrett. 206. Jane, b. 5, 24, 1772 ; d. 5, 6, 185 1 ; ra. William Hibbard. LINE OF GKORGIV, SAKAIP. \\\ John Buckley, Jr., of Melksham, in the county of Wilts, England, pur- chased from William Penn 250 acres of lantl in Pennsylvania, by deeds of lease and release, dated Sept. 5 and 6, i6cSi. This land was surveyed Nov. 8, 1684, in Birmingham township, and included the present Brandy- wine Summit Station. P. W. & B. R. R. John Buckley probably arrived in 1682, but did not settle on this land, making his residence instead on the Delaware River and Naaman's Creek, in Brandywine hundred, where he took up 100 acres by a warrant dated 4, 30, 1683. To this he ijave the name of "Trouble Field," as returned by the surveyor. He subsecjuently obtained additional lands at this place. Tradition says that he returned to England and married Hannah Sanderson, dau. of Dr. Sanderson, of Ferry Bridge, Yorkshire; also that his mother was Mary Empson. It is certain that his neighbor, Cornelius Empson, came from Yorkshire ; that one of his wives was Mary(?) Sanderson, and that in 1689 he married her sister Eliza- beth Sanderson. John Buckley died Nov. 27, 1732, leavino- children, Rachel, m. John Grubb, Jr.; Hannah, m. Thomas Clayton; Sarah and Adam. Adam Buckley, b. May 8, 1697 ; d. (according to his tombstone) " y^' 29'" of y^ 10'" Mo. 1760, in y'^' 64 year of his Age;" m. Jan. 8, 1718, Ann Marten, b. Jan., 1698, dau. of Walter Marten, of Chichester, from Westminster in Middlese.x, by Jane, his wife, dau. of Joseph Bushel, of Bethel. They re- sided in Brandywine hundred and had issue: John, b. Oct. 16, 1719; m. Hannah Clemson and Alice (Williamson) Lownes. Hannah, b. Oct. 2, 1721 ; m. J. Price. Jane, b. Oct. 13, 1723; m. S. Hilyard. Walter, b. Feb. 14, 1725 ; lost at sea. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 21, 1730; d. 7, 22, 1805 ; m. John Williamson. Adam, b. Feb. 6, 1 736. Ann, twin with Adam. Adam Buckley, Sr., was buried in the Grubb Family burial ground, near Carpenter's Station, Brandywine Hundred. His will was dated Aug. 23, 1732, but both it and the book in which it was recorded have been lost. John Williamson inherited the homestead, subject to the use of his mother during her widowhood and to the payment of an annuity to his brother Daniel, during life. In 1764 he was assessed with 180 acres and buildings, 20 acres of woodland, 7 horses, 9 cattle, 10 sheep, i negro and two- thirds of a saw-mill. At the same time his mother was taxed for 90 acres and buildings, 10 acres of woodland and one horse. In 1786 he had 150 acres and saw-mill, while John Williamson, Jr., had 90 acres. At Goshen Monthly Meeting, 6, 5, 1761, Newtown Meeting informs that 1 -!2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. John Williamson, as executor of his father-in-law, has been concerned in selling one or more Negroes for Term of Life; and he appearing here apprehends himself clear of blame. Amos Yarnall, Aaron Ashbridge, Daniel Brown, Tho" Milhous, Tho' Massey and Isaac Thomas are appointed to hear his reasons and report how the case appears. At the next meet- ing, 7, lo, I 761, they reported him faulty in not asking ffriends' advice be- fore proceeding, and Thomas Lightfoot, John Milhous and Thomas Downing were appointed to labor further with him. On 8, 7, 1761, the case was continued in care of Thomas Goodwin and Richard Jones, and on 9, 11, 1 76 1, Nathan Lewis, Isaac Thomas and Thomas Massey were requested to visit him. At length, 12, 11, 1761, he appeared and made a verbal acknowledgment, but that not being sufficient he produced one at the next meeting in writing, and this was accepted. On 4, 9, 1779, he was com- plained of for paying his son's substitute fine, for which his acknowledgment was accepted 11, 5, 1779. He does not appear to have incurred any further censure from his fellow members on account of his conduct. By deed of Sept. 15, 1772, he and Elizabeth his wife conveyed to Richard Dutton, of Upper Chichester, 8 acres of marsh land, in Lower Chichester, which Adam Buckley had devised to her. The will of John Williamson, of Newtown, is dated 8, 13, 1794, and proven Dec. 2, i 794. To wife, Elizabeth, part of the land devised to me by my father and of that purchased of Henry Caldwell's heirs, about 85 acres, she paying one-half of /200 which my father directed to be paid at the death of brother Daniel; also to wife /loo out of the personal estate and ;^ioo to be paid by son Enos, together with various household furni- ture and privileges during life: To son Adam my tract of 40 acres in Brandywine hundred, purchased of William Grubb, he having been amply provided for heretofore by his grandfather, Adam Buckley: To son John the residue of the land devised to me by my father and of that purchased from Caldwell's heirs, about 155 acres: To son Enos the plantadon whereon I dwell, containing 200 acres, he paying /lOO to his mother and / 100 to use of brother Daniel: To sons John and Enos my share of the saw mill, which is two-thirds: To son Walter /70, and three notes I hold against him: To dau. Sarah Pratt, £\o, she having been heretofore amply provided for: To dau. Ann Williamson /120, with the like reason: To dau. Eliza- beth Garrett /20 only, for the like reason : To dau. Ester Garrett /66, ditto: To dau. Jane Williamson ^150: Wife and son Enos, executors. The will of Elizabeth Williamson, of Newtown, is dated 6, 26, 1805, and proven Aug. 12, 1S05. To dau. Ann Williamson my plantation in New- LINE OF GEORGE', ALICE\ ,^3 town, 85 acres, as devised to me by late husband, during life she paying ^150 to my executors and ^100 to be a lien upon the land during the life of dau. Esther Garrett, who is to receive the interest, and at her death the principal to be divided amongst her children. After death of dau. Ann the plantation to become the property of my grandchildren, John and Rebecca, children of son Walter, they paying ^300 to be disposed of as the estate of dau. Ann: To dau. Esther the bond given me by her husband, Jonah Garrett, for £\2 ; also bed and bedding, &c.: To daus. Sarah Pratt, Eliza- beth Garrett and Jane Hibbard, ^,"150 each: To gr. daus. Eliza Garrett. Elizabeth Hibbard and Elizabeth Garrett ^20 each at 18: Residue to five daughters: Executors, sons-in-law Abraham Pratt and William Hibbard. 40. George Woodward^ (Alice', George), b. perhaps in Middle- town; d. Newtown, Jan., 1757, unmarried. By the will of his father he inherited 200 acres of land in Newtown, which had belonged to his mother. His will is dated 12, 13, 1756, and proven Jan. 20, 1757, by which he devised to his sister Jane Woodward the said plantation, on which he then lived: Also mentions his mother-in-law (step-mother), Elizabeth Woodward, sisters, Margaret, Abigail and Hannah, cousin Edward Woodward, and Nathan Vernon, son of sister Abigail : To servant boy, John Bradley, ^5 : Executors, sister Jane and friend William Lewis. 41. Jane Woodward^ (Alice", George), m. Nov. 30, 1757, Swedes' Church, Philadelphia, Nathaniel Newlin, son of John Nevvlin and Mary Woodward, of Concord. Issue : 207. .Mice, b. about 1762 ; d. 8, 10, 1852 ; m. Joseph Fawke.s. At Goshen Monthly Meeting, 3, 20, 1758: Francis Yarnall was appointed to assist women Friends in drawing a testimony against Jane Woodward for marriage by a priest to her first cousin, but at the next meeting she offered an acknowledgment, which was left under consideration. Two months later her acknowledgment was accepted, and Lewis Recce was appointed to read it in a First-day meeting at Newtown, according to the custom of that day. Nathaniel Newlin received a certificate from Concord Monthly Meeting, 9, 4, 1751, to Bradford, and resided in the township of Newlin, so named for his grandfather, but returned to Concord about 1754, without changing his membership. He made acknowledgment to Bradford Mo. Mtg., 3, 16, 1758, for his marriage by a priest to his first cousin, and on 12, 21, 1759. obtained a certificate to Goshen. He doubdess settled on the land of his ,34 THE SMEDLEY J-AMILY. wife, in Newtown. In 1777 he was assessed with 175 acres of land, i horse, 2 cows and 2 sheep. He does not appear in 1786 and was probably deceased. His widow was living in 1810, when she conveyed about 30 acres of land to her son-in-law, Joseph Fawkes. She died intestate, but no letters of administration appear to have been granted, and her daughter succeeded to the estate. GOSHEN MEETING. At Chester Quarterly Meeting, 12, 2, 1701 : "Some ffriends dwelling at Goshen makeing application to this meeting for to have a meeting for wor- ship setteled amongst them. This meeting Considering thereof thinks fitt to refer it to the next O"'^' meeting it being the first proposal of it & by reason of a great flood but few friends appeared." 3, 4, 1702: "The friends dwelling at Goshen Continuing their application to this meeting that they may have a meeting of worship setteled amongst them, This meeting taking the matter into Consideration thinks fitt that they may have a meeting every other first day there at y'' house of Griffith Owen, the first meeting to be y^ next first day, and this meeting orders them to belong to Chester months meeting." 6, 2, I 703 : Goshen Friends requested liberty from the Quarterly Meet- ing to make some change in their meeting, but were advised first to agree among themselves and then lay it before Chester Monthly Meeting. At Chester Mo. Mtg., 6, 30, 1703: " Att the request of freinds from goshen this meeting doos agree and appoint y' there be a meeting of Wor- ship the Last first day of the tenth month & first, fourth and seventh months at y'^ house of Thomas Jones, and on every first day of y*^^ week besids throughout y'' yeare att goshen meeting house wheare allco is apoynted that y*" weekly meeting be cept Every sixth day of y"' week if y^ quarterly meet- ing approve of y*" saime." At Qly. Mtg., 9, I, 1703: "Chester months meeting being called, the fr"^' appointed to attend this meeting signifie that y"" friends of Goshen have acquainted y" that they have agreed Conserning the setteling of a meeting there, To be kept every first day at the meeting house except y*^ Last first day in every 10"', i"', 4"^ & 7 '> months, at which times they have agreed that it shall be kept at David Jones's at Whiteland in the great Valley: And also a week day's meeting every sixt day at the meeting house at Goshen, to all which their s'^ months meeting did acquiesce with, which this Quar- terly meeting after a due Consideration thereof do also approve off until further order." G OSITEN MEE TING. I 3 5 At Chester Mo. Mtg., 1, 27, 1704: "Ellis David and Cadwalader Kllis Informed this meeting that David Jones belonging to Goshen meeting some time since did unhappily Conive or Give way to his servant to work in his Team some of his neighbours Creatures without their Consent, and desired the advice of this meeting Conserning this matter, and this meeting having Considered the saime Concludeth thereupon, first, that the meeting now kept at David Jones's house, if the Quarterly meeting approve of itt, bee for time to come keept att Goshen; secondly, that the s'> David Jones do condemn the s'' action by a paper under his hand to bee brought to the next monthly meeting, and Lasdy, that hee make Reasonable satisfaction to the owners of the s'' Creatures." At Oly. Mtg., 3, I, 1704: "Chester Months Meeting being called, Bartholomew Coppock, Randall Vernon & Caleb Pusey appeared & In- formed this meeting that it was the sence of their monthly meeting, for some reasons now offered, that the first days meeting formerly ordered to be kept at David Jones's house in y^ great valley near Goshen should be kept for the future at the house of Robert Williams as formerly untill further order; which this meeting doth acquiesce with." At Mo. Mtg., 9, 25, 1706: "Goshan meeting Proposeth to this meeting the Building a meeting house and grave yard near Edgmont Road: it is Left to the Consideration of the next monthly meeting." 8, 27, 1707; "Friends of Goshen meeting Lay'' before this meeting their Intention of Building a meeting-house near Robert Williams by the buriall Ground, which this meeting hath nothing to object against. But orders friends appointed to attend y" Quarterly meeting do move itt there for their Concurrence, and they further Desire that their meeting may be kept once in a month att White Land, which this meeUng assents to, and that itt bee Lay^ before the Quarterly meeting accordingly." The subject was continued under consideration for some time, but the Quarterly Meeting decided, 12,2, 1 707, that the meeting-house should be built at the burial ground near Robert Williams', and that a meeting for worship should be held once in six weeks at the house of James Thomas, in the Great Valley, beginning in the month following. The new meeting- house was ready for occupancy 8, 31, 1709, and permission given for the meeting then held at Robert Williams' to be removed thereto, and held on the First and Sixth days of the week. At Chester Mo. Mtg., 5, 30, 1716: "The Representatives of Goshen meedng Requests that the six weeks meetting kept att James Thomas be laid aside att present and setled att Goshen and Youghland untill further 136 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. order, which this meeting thinks well of and Requests the approbation of the Quarterly meeting." This was approved by the Quarterly Meeting in the followinp- month. James Thomas, at whose house the valley meeting was held, was a nephew of David Jones. He lived in what is now East Whiteland, but the meeting so held had no connection with the Whiteland Meeting established in 1816. In 1736 a new house was erected at Goshen which remained for more than a century, when it was supplanted by another on the same site. Among the early members of this meeting were Robert Williams, Ellis David, Cadwalader Ellis, David Jones, James Thomas, Thomas Garrett,- William Garrett, George Ashbridge, John Cadwalader, Edward Kinnison, Isaac Malin, David Davis, John Haines, Isaac Haines. 43. Thomas D. Smedley' (John^, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 10, 24, 1774; d. there, 8, 2, 1837; buried at Willistown Meeting; m. 3, 17, 1796, at Willistown Meeting, Lydia Hoopes, b. 3, 19, 1775; d. 9, 28, 1842, and buried at West Chester; dau. of Thomas Hoopes and Sarah Bane, of West Goshen. No issue. Thomas D. Smedley inherited from his father 223 acres of land in Willis- town. -Of this he and his wife conveyed to Levi Garrett three acres; to Richard Cox, 6, 29, 1805, 41 acres, 67 perches; to Isaac Smedley 6 acres, 100 perches; to John C. Evans, of Philadelphia, 10, 16, 1812, 15^4: acres; to William Taylor, blacksmith. May i, 1834, 1133^ perches. The will of Thomas D. Smedley, of Willistown, is dated 8, 29, 1830; proven Aug. 23, 1837, by which he devised all his estate to his wife during her life, and after her decease the plantation should pass to nephew, Thomas Smedley; but in case of a failure of heirs it was to descend to the brothers of the latter, in the following order, Ellvvood, Benjamin, Ezra, John, Nathan and Enos Smedley. After his death his widow purchased from Henry Coffman and wife, March 28, 1840, a brick house and lot in West Chester, on the north side of Gay Street, and removed thither. By her will, dated 9, 13, 1842, she distributed her estate amongst her relatives on the Hoopes side. 44. Esther SmedleyMjohn^, Thomas, George), b. i, 18, 1776; d. 8, 12, 1 81 6; m. 2, 22, 1797, at Willistown Meeting, Jacob Rogers, b. 5, 24, 1769; d. 10, 31, 1851; son of James Rogers and Priscilla Griffith, of Goshen, and grandson of Joseph and Hannah Rogers, of Vincent township. Issue: JOHN SMi;|il.i;V lloMKsrKAD. WIM.ISTOWN. ( PnnHTty (.r Kli .1. I.rwis, lii. 1 I. ismi. Siv p. :!t;. \ IIOMKSTEAH til" .IA( III; SMl':i)|.KY iNo. oDi. AVILI.ISToUN. (On Soiitli sidr (if l'liil:iiK'l|iliia l!ii;iil. ii|i|io>iti- iIil- mImivc. ) ■.u:i:l; -J. c-1 ■J. o O y. <-. ^-. X CI >'- d z: y, fd X o -- y- LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS', yOHN\ , ^.j 208. Minerva, b. 12, 4, 1797; d. ; m. Jesse M. Rossiter and Jacob Force. 209. John Smedley, b. 8, 3, 1799 ; d. 7, 22, 1801, in childhood. 210. Sally Ann, b. 12, 27, 1801 ; d. 7, 13, 1803, in childhood. 211. Sally .\nn, b. 12, 5, 1803 ; d. 3, iS, 181 1, in childhood. 212. John Smedley, b. 7, 2, 1806 ; d. 2, 15, 1812, in childhood. 213. Esther Ann, b. 2, 16, 1809 ; m. Abijah Stephens. 214. James Warder, b. 10, 6, iSii ; d. 7, 6, 1813, in childhood. 215. Harriet, b. 11, 2, 1813 ; d. 8, 23, 1814, in infancy. 216. Jacob, b. 7, 26, 18 1 5 ; m. Margaret Nuziim. Jacob and Esther Rogers resided for a short time near WilHstown Inn, but about I 799 removed to Philadelphia, taking a certificate from Goshen Mo. Mtg. to that for the Northern rj)istrict, dated 3, 8, 1799. 45. John Smedley* (John\ Thomas, George), b. 9, 7, 1777; d. 10, 15, 1825; m. 10, 23, 1800, at Bradford Meeting, Rebecca Cope, b. East Brad- ford, 10, 9, 1 781; d. I, 24, 1846; dau. of Nathan Cope and Amy Bane of that township. Issue : - 217. Nathan, b. 9, 2, 1801 ; d. 2, 23, 1802, in infancy. 218. Benjamin, b. i, 2t, 1803 ; d. 12, 30, 1885 ; m. Jane Williams. 219. Enos, b. 5, 8, 1805 ; d. i, 8, 1892 ; m. Hannah Sharpless. 220. Jeffrey, b. 6, 21, 1807 ; d. 9, 15, 1854 ; m. Susanna Llewellyn and Mary .Ann Olwine. 221. Nathan, b. 2, 13, 1810 ; d. 3, 22, 1875 ; m. Mary M. Matlack and Sarah A. Matlack. 222. Ezra, b. 4, 21, 1812; d. 12, 24, 1893; n^- Esther Ann Pratt. 223. John, b. I, II, 1814 ; d. 3, 20, 1S55 ; m. Sarah Lewis. 224. Thomas, b. 1, 12, 1816 ; d. 8, 16, 1840, unmarried. 225. Amy C, b. 3, 21, 1818 ; m. Henry L. Pratt. 226. Ellwood, b. n, 11, 1820; m. Mary Ann Massey. 227. Chalkley, b. 5, 26, 1824; d. 7, 18, 1825, in childhood. Oliver Cope, or CoorE, as the name was formerly written, came from Avebury, Wiltshire, England, about 1682, and setded on Naaman's Creek, New Castle county, on land adjoining John Buckley and others, where he- died in 1697. His youngest son, )ohn, purchased 200 acres of land in Bradford township in 171 2, and died there in 1773. By his wife. Charity (Jefferis), he had eight children, Hannah, Samuel, Mary, John, Nathan, Caleb, Joshua and Joseph. Of these Nathan inherited the homestead, mar- ried Amy Bane, in 1758, and had children, Sarah, Hannah, Amy, Benjamin, Abigail, Nathan, Deborah, Charity, Edith, Rebecca and Ezra. The last named married Sarah Taylor, daughter of Ann Edge (No. 74). John Smedley* inherited the homestead with 1 60 acres of land, in Willis- town, beside an undivided third part of 37 acres, 107 perches devised to him and his brothers, Isaac and Jacob. By purchase and e.xchange with his 138 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. brothers he obtained from Isaac 1 1 acres, 90 perches; from Jacob, 14 acres, 66 perches, beside 4j/j^ acres of the undivided tract. He and his wife con- veyed to Noah Brady, 4, i, 1809, 30 acres, 158 perches. By his will, dated 9 mo., 1825, he devised his plantation, called 154 acres, to his wife, Rebecca, until the youngest son should be of age. The widow and surviving chil- dren, by deeds dated 3, 24, 1842, conveyed the homestead and 126 acres, 140 perches, to .Sharpless Lewis, of Newtown, and 32 acres, 104 perches, to - Levi Garrett, of WiUistown. 46. Susanna Smedley* (John^ Thomas, George), b. II, II, 1779; d. 12, 18, 1858; m. Jonathan Hood, b. 9, 17, 1777; d. 5, 17, 1861 ; son of Jonathan Hood and Mary Fawkes, of Newtown : both buried at New- town Meeting. Issue: 228. Lydia, b. 11, 18, 1805 ; d. 6, 25, 1885 ; m. Isaac Thomas. 229. Mary, b. 9, 19, 1807 ; d. 8, 21, 1855 ; m. Azariah L. Williamson, son of Enos Wil- liamson (No. 204). See his line. 230. Sarah C, b. i, 17, 1810; d. 2, 24, 1S91, in Media, unmarried; buried at Newtown. 231. Thomas, b. 4, 12, 1812 ; d. 11, 6, 1862 ; m. Charlotta Wood Harris. 232. Joseph, b. 10, 15, 1815 ; d. 2, 12, 1870, unmarried; buried at Newtown. 233. Susanna, b. 3, 10, 1817 ; d. 2, 8, 1900, unmarried, in West Chester, where she was staying temporarily with her nieces, the daughters of Lydia Thomas ; her home being in Media. 234. Edmund, b. 7, 22, 1819 ; d. 3, 3, 1898 ; m. Sarah Ann Hunter. 235. Jonathan, b. 11, 6, 1S21 ; d. 9, 7, 1827, in childhood. John Hood settled in Darby township in the year 16S4 (see page 9), with Ann his wife and children, Elizabeth, John, Samuel, Thomas, Deborah, Joseph and Jonathan. He became the owner of 600 acres of land on the Schuylkill, near the present Fairmount Park, in Philadelphia, and of this conveyed one-third to his son Thomas, by deed of Oct. 16, 1708. Thomas Hood, b. 12, 16, 1675; d. 5, 29(?), 1757; m. 9, 10, 1703, at Darby Meeting, Sarah Hallowell, b. 12, 26, 1677; d. 7, I7(?), 1747. They had children, Mary, Deborah, Sarah, Thomas, John and Ann. Thomas Hood, Sr., of Northern Liberties township, City of Philadelphia, by deed of April 14, 1756, conveyed to his son Thomas Hood, about 40 acres of the above land, in which deed the son is styled a tavernkeeper. His place was known as the Robin Hood Tavern, on the Wissahickon Road. After his father's death he became possessed of 109 acres of the homestead. He married Rebecca Shute and had children, James, Jonathan, Joseph, Sarah, Thomas. His death occurred 11, 28, 1762. Joseph Hood, son of Thomas and Rebecca, learned the cutler trade. He married 6, 8, LINE OF GEOKGE\ THOMAS\ yOHN\ 139 1774, at Newtown Meeting, Mary Fawkes, dau. of Richard and Rebecca (Newlin) Fawkes, of Newtown, and in 1776 received a certificate from the monthly meeting for the Southern District of Philadelphia, to Goshen, hav- ing removed to Newtown. His children were Richard, Jonathan, James, Thomas, Joseph, Rebecca, William. Jonathan and Susanna Hood settled on a farm in Radnor, but later in life resided on a small place at Newtown Square. 47. Benjamin Smedley' (John\ Thomas, George), b. Willistown, I, 13, 1782; d. perhaps in Augusta township, Carroll Co., Ohio, about 1830; m. 1st, Hannah Buffington, of whom no information has been obtained; 2d m., in Ohio, to Mary Rigby, b. 11, 29, 1791; d. about 1850, and buried at Augusta Meeting; dau. of Daniel Rigby and Abigail Baker, formerly of Delaware Co., Pa. Issue, by last only: 236. Susan, b. about 1823 ; d. 18S9 ( ?) ; m. Baylis Emmons. 237. John, b. 7, 28, 1824; d. 10, 2, 1851 ; m. Hannah Keislar. James Rigbv, of Upper Chichester, m. Hannah Brown, dau. of Daniel Brown of that township. He died 3, 9, 1801, and she 6, 8, 1824, aged 88. Their son Daniel, b. Aug. 24, 1757, m. Abigail Baker, b. July i, 1764; dau. of Aaron and Mary Baker, of Edgmont, and had children, Abigail, Daniel, Aaron B., Mary, James, Hannah, Joseph, Seth, Elizabeth B., I£li, Ann. Benjamin Smedley received a certificate from Goshen to Londongrove Monthly Meeting, 6, 9, 1797, as an apprentice, and brought one back 4, 9, 1802. He was complained of 12, 5, 1806, for marriage by a magistrate to one not a member, and disowned 2, 6, 1807. He inherited 106 acres, 85 perches of land, mostly in Willistown, which he and Hannah his wife, now of Philadelphia, conveyed to William Hicks, of Willistown, April 14, 1810. This was subsequently purchased by his nephew of the same name. Whether his first wife accompanied him to Ohio is unknown. His widow married Jonathan Emmons and they moved away from Augusta, but after some years returned to live on the Smedley farm, where they both died. 48. Mary SmedleyMjohn^, Thomas, George), b. 11, 7, 17S3; d. 1, 10, 1857; m. 3, 14, 1S06, at Goshen Meeting, George Lamborn, of Penns- bury, b. 12, 23, 1768; d. 9, 19, 1856, in Knox Co., Ohio, and buried at Millwood; son of Robert Lamborn and Ann Bourne, of Kennet and Lon- dongrove, Chester Co. He was first married 12, 2, 1790, to Martha Marshall, by whom he had children, Lewis, m. Phebe West; Benjamin, m. Rachel Bradley; Thomas, m. Lydia Bradley; Ann, m. Joseph Fell; Marshall, 140 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. m. Esther Michener; Lydia, m. Jacob Baker; David, died in infancy. Issue by Mary Smedley: 238. Smedley, b. i, 6, 1807 ; d. 9, 26, 1851 ; m. Margaret Bolton. 239. Susanna, b. 10, 8, 180S ; d. i, 28, 1871 ; ra. David Frazier. 240. John, b. 10, 9, 1810; d. 3, 24, 1891 ; m. Harriet Cummings and Helen Michel. 241. P'sther, b. 10, 10, 1812; d. ; m. Joseph Kinney. 242. Robert, b. 5, i, 1816 ; d. 6, 30, 1818, in childhood. 243. Mary, b. 7, 25, 1818 ; d. 8, 3, 1818, in infancy. 244. Philena, b. 10, 9, 1819 ; d. i mo. 182 1, in infancy. 245. Jacob, b. 4, II, 1822 ; d. 5, 8, 1856 ; m. Polly S. Hollister. 246. Lindley, b. 12, 28, 1824 ; d. 3, 12, 1S81 ; m. Margaretta Jane Benninghufi. 247. Martha, b. 12, 13, 1828; d. i, 14, 1862: m. Orange Jay Hollister and Philip Yarnali. Tlie dates of births of these children are from tlie records of Little Britain Mo. Mtg., Lancaster Co., Pa. Much of the information of this branch of the family is from the Lamborn Genealogy, by Samuel Lamborn, Philadelphia, 1894. George Lamborn was born near Chads' Ford, Chester Co., and learned the trade of a blacksmith, but in 1807 he purchased a farm in Martic town- ship, Lancaster Co., which he lost through being surety for others. Re- moving to Drumore township he followed his trade until about 1828, when he migrated to Jefferson Co., O., with but f 50, and rented a farm about fifteen miles west of Steubenville. Nine years later he removed to Knox Co., O. 49. Isaac Smedley" (Jol'"'''. Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 12, 4, 1786; d. 6, 6, 1822; m. II, 15, 1 8 10, at Willistown Meeting, Amy Cox, b. 2, 10, 1791; d. 4, 29, 1844; dau. of Benjamin Cox and Hannah Smedley (No. 108), of Willistown. Issue: 24S. Jeffrey, b. 12, i, 1811 ; d. 5, i, 1861 ; m. Catharine W. Denny. 249. Mary Ann, b. 8, i, 1813 ; d. 2, 18, 1889.; m. George R. McCluen. 250. Jesse Kersey, b. 10, 17, 1816 ; d. ; m. Amanda C. Rudolph. 251. George J., b. 12, 23, 1821 ; d. 5, 6, 1854; m. Alice P. Larkin. Isaac Smedley received a certificate from Goshen to Philadelphia Mo. Mtg., 5, 8, 1807. He inherited by will of his father 72 acres, 150 perches of land in Willistown, to which he added by purchase from his brother Thomas D., 4, 5, 1808, 6 acres, 100 perches. He conveyed to Levi Garrett 23 acres, 5, i, 1809; to Robert Garrett 355^ acres, on the same date; to his brother Jacob two tracts of 6 acres, 30 perches, and 6 acres, 22 perches, 5, 2, 1809; to his brother John 11 acres, 90 perches, 5, 27, 1809, and to his LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS', JOIJA". 141 brothers John and Jacob his interest in an undivided tract of 37 acres, 5, 5, 1 810. In Philadelphia he was engaged in mercantile pursuits under the firm name of Isaac Smedley & Co., but was not successful. After his death his widow returned to Willistown and in 1829 married a second husband, Peter Yarnall. See her line. 50. Jacob Smedley (John-\ Thomas, George), b. 12, 27, 1789; d. 10, 23, 1837, at Friends' Asylum, Frankford; buried at 4th & Arch Sts., Phila.; m. Rebecca Jones, b. 8 mo. 1786, in Marple; d. 456 Franklin St., Philadelphia, 5, 14, 1859: dau. of William fones and Elizabeth Weaver. Issue: 252. Elizabeth Jones, b. 2, 9, 1S24 ; d. 4, 25, 1827, in childhood. 253. Eliza Ann, b. 8, g, 1825 : d. 8, 19, 1825, in infancy. 254. William Jones, b. 3, i, 1829 ; d. 12, 10, 1897 ; m. Josephine F. Malin. Jacob Smedley inherited 70 acres, 104 perches of land in Willistown, be- side one-third of an undivided tract, of which he purchased the other inter- ests from his brothers. He conveyed 14 acres 66 perches of the first to his brother John, 4, 13, 181 1, and on 6, 10, 1813, conveyed 69 acres, 136 perches to Aaron Garrett, Jr.; in which deed he is styled "Ironmonger," of Philadelphia. He learned the carpenter trade and on 6, 7, 181 1, obtained a certificate from Goshen to Phila. Mo. Mtg. for the Northern District. Jan. 10, 1 8 18, he conveyed to |ohn C. Evans, Robert Thompson and James Patton, Jr. all of Philadelphia, two tracts of 2)2) acres, 67 perches, and 66 perches, in Willistown, in trust for the benefit of creditors of the firm of Isaac Smedley & Co. He produced a certificate to Goshen, from Phila., 7, 2, 1835, for self, wife and son William J. Smedley. Rebecca J. Smedley, his widow, was possessed of a farm in Springfield and a house in Phila- delphia, and by her will, executed 9, 2, 1854, gave $300 to a Home for Colored Orphans, and ;J2000 to Friends' Asylum, at Frankford, Pa. The following copy of the marriage certificate of John and Susanna Smedley should have appeared on page 76. These are to Certifie to all whom it may Concern that John Smedley of the Township of Willistown and Susanna Cowgill, both of Chester County, having Signified to me the Sub- scriber, one of the Justices for said County of Chester, of their Intention of Marriage and hav- ing obtained a publication bearing Date one Month belbre these Presents Signifieing the same and no objection having appeared, now know ye that the said John Smedley and Susanna Cowgill at his House in the said Township aforesaid were solemnized in Marriage according to an act of assembly of this Province made and provided in such Cases, and we the sub- 142 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. scribers were present at the Solemnization thereof, as witness our Hands the 24th Day of September a d 1772. John Smedley Susanna Smedley Margaret Hoopes William Anderson Isaac Davis (Justice) Joseph Robins Mary Anderson William Fussell Jane Robins Jn" Mechem Benj" Coates Hannah Jones Richard Jones Abel Green John Longstreth Isaac Hancock Recorded the 27th Day of November in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy three. (Deed Book T., Chester Co.) 51. Mary Minshair, (Sarah^, Thomas, George), b. Middletown,' 4, 28, 1741; d. 3, 30, 1809; m. 6, 17, 1762. at Middletown Meeting, Thomas Hall, d. 18 14; son of Thomas Hall and Mary Kendall, of Willistown. Issue: 255 256 257 258, 259 260 Seth, b. 5, 21, 1763 ; d. 5, 12, 1825, unmarried. Sarah, b. 7, 6, 1764; d. ; m. Moses Yarnall. John, b. 10, 28, 1766 ; d. 3, 30, 1847 ; ™- Susanna Maris. Mary, b. 3, 29, 1772 ; d. 10, 17, 1840, unmarried. Thomas, b. 5, 29, 1777 ; d. 7, 15, 1859; m. Phebe Mode. Phebe, b. 6, 24, 1782 ; d. 6, 2, 181 7 ; ni. John Cox. Samuel Hall, with Mary his wife, settled in Springfield township, Chester (now Delaware) County, where he purchased 99 acres of land by deed of Feb. 23, 1702. This was a little northeast of Morton. He and Richard Maris were appointed overseers of Springfield Meeting 2, 5, 1703, and Samuel was appointed an elder 9, 29, 17 14. He died in 1737, and his widow 4, I, 1750. Their children were John, Elizabeth, George, Ann, Samuel, Thomas. The last named and youngest, b. 4, 24, 1704; d. in Willistown, 1773; m. 4, 6, 1728, at Chester Meeting, Mary, dau. of Thomas Kendall of Springfield. Samuel Levis, of Darby, was a joint purchaser, with William Garrett, ot 1000 acres of land, afterward located in Willistown and divided between them. Samuel Levis, by deed of gift, dated June 4, 1723, conveyed 292 acres of his part to his daughter Elizabeth Levis, afterward the wife of Wil- liam Shipley of Springfield, and a noted minister among Friends. She and her husband were subsequently among the founders of Wilmington, Del. By deed of Dec. 21, 1733, William Shipley and wife conveyed to Thomas Hall, of Springfield, yeoman, the above 292 acres of land for ^300. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', SARAH\ 143 Thomas and wife probably settled thereon the following year, and on 12, 24, 1734-5, received a certificate from Chester to Goshen Monthly Meeting. After the death of his first wife Thomas Hall in. 5, 3, 1 746, at Middle- town Meeting, Alice Farr, of Edgmont, widow of Richard Farr. He was again m., 6, 17, 1 763, at Goshen Meeting, to Sarah Holland, of Whiteland township, who had been the wife, successively of William England, Abel Boake and John Holland, and survived her fourth husband. Thomas Hall left children, Samuel, Thomas, Sarah, m. to Thomas Townsend, Mary to Thomas Goodwin, Jane to George Hoopes, Elizabeth to Michael Wayne, and Susanna to William England, her step-brother. By the will of his father, dated 1, 9, 1771, Thomas Hall, Jr., inherited the homestead with 226 acres of land in Willistown. By deeds dated 1, 20, I •]'i'2i^ William Garrett, Sr., of Willistown, and his son William Garrett, con- veyed respectively i acre, 100 perches, and 3 acres, 60 perches of land in that township to Thomas Hall, Samuel Garrett, Phineas Hibberd, Jesse Garrett, William Reece and Joshua Ashbridge, trustees, "to the only proper use & in trust for the service of the people called Quakers who are mem- bers & hereafter may be members of Goshen Monthly Meeting forever, . . . . for the purposes of setting up a school for the education of Chiklren in useful learning." By will, dated 9, 29, 1809, Thomas Hall devised to his son Seth, during life, 36 acres of land, upon which were some "water works;" To son John 77 acres and part of the 36 acres after Seth's death: To son Thomas the other part of the 36 acres together with the residue of land, except 10 acres to his sisters, Mary and Phebe, being about 100 acres, he paying ^100 to his sister Phebe and ^^125 to use of his sister Sarah Yarnall, during life, with remainder to her children. 52. Jane Minshal? (Sarahs Thomas, George), b. i, 5. 1743; tl. 2, 9, 181 3; m. 7, 17, 1766, John Longstreth, of Charlestown township, Chester County, b. 8, 25, 1739; d. 4, 16, 181 7; son of Bartholomew Long- streth and Ann Dawson, of Warminster, Bucks County. Issue: 261. Daniel, b. 1767 ; d. 1769, in infancy. 262. Hannah, b. 10, 9, 1768; d. 1, 8, 1851 ; m. John Hutchinson Coates. 263. John, b. 2, lo, 1 771 ; d. i, 6, 1822 ; m. Ann Stewart. 264. Sarah, b. 10, 18, 1773 ; d. 6, 5, 1839 ; unmarried. 265. Anna, b. 1777 ; d. 1777, in infancy. 266. Moses, b. 6, 18, 1780; d. 2, 10, 1819 ; m. Rebecca VVilHams. 267. Jane, b. 7, 14, 1784 ; d. 5, 26, 1834 ; m. Samuel Preston John. Bartholomew Longstreth, b. in Longstreth Dale, Deanery of Craven, 144 ^-^^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. Yorkshire, England, 8, 24, 1679, came to Pennsylvania in 1699, bringing a certificate from Settle Monthly Meeting, dated 1,1, 1698-9, and signed by twenty Friends, certifying that he was "clear from any engagements or en- tanglements with any person on the account of marriage, so that so far as we know if he hereafter be concerned in order to marry, this may certifie our friends that may be therein concerned accordingly that as he hath been of a pretty good behavior since the time that he hath frequented our meet- ings, so his removing is with ours as also with his father's consent and approbation," &c. After his arrival he worked as a laborer until he had laid up about /400. Half of this he ventured on a trading voyage to Tortola, in the West Indies, but his shipment was lost at sea and upon his arrival there by another vessel he was taken sick and narrowly escaped with his life. Returning to Pennsylvania he resumed work as a laborer, and after a time purchased 500 acres of land in Warminster township, to which he made additions by subsequent purchases, and at the time of his death left an estate of more than 1000 acres beside money at interest. He m. II, 29, 1727, at Horsham Meeting, Ann Dawson (see p. 76), by whom he had children, Sarah, John, Daniel, Jane, Jane 2d, Ann, John 2d, Eliz- abeth, Isaac, Joseph and Benjamin. He died suddenly, without previous illness, 6, 8, 1749, and was buried at Horsham Meeting. His widow m. 6, 7, 1753, Robert Tomkins, of Warrington township, Bucks County, but after- wards removed to Chester County (now Phcenixville), where her daughters Jane and Ann Coates resided. John Longstreth produced a certificate from Abington to Goshen Monthly Meeting, 4, 1 1, 1760, but returned the following year. In 1763 he produced a certificate from Abington to Uwchlan Mo. Mtg., dated 11 mo. 1762, and on 4, 5, 1764, declared intentions of marriage with Rebekah Taylor, dau. of Peter Taylor, deceased. Her death from small-pox just a month later pre- vented their marriage. On 8, 26, 1765, he and Jane Minshall declared their intentions of marriage before Chester Monthly Meeting, but some obstruc- tion appearing likely to delay their procedure, they accomplished their marriage as indicated by the following certificate, now in possession of Sarah L. and Mary Jane Jones, of Kernstown, Va.: These are to certify to all whom it may concern that John Longstreth, of the township of Charlestown, in the County of Chester, having signified to me, Isaac Davis, one of the Justices for the said County, his intention of marriage to Jane Minshall, of the township of Middletown, in the County aforesaid, and having obtained a paper of publication from under the hand of said Isaac Davis, signifying their said intention, bearing date one month before these presents and no person having made any objections : Now know ye that the said John Longstreth and Jane Minshall personally appeared at my house in Tredyffryn, in the midst of a public Com- LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', SARAH\ 145 pany, the 17th of July, and were then and there solemnized in marriage according to an Act of Assembly of this Province made and provided in such cases ; and we the subscribers, being present at the solemnization thereof and subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto this 1 7th of July A. D. 1766. John Longstreth Jane Longstreth Hannah Davis Elizabeth Davis his James X Mageehin mark Isaac Davis Thomas Tucker John Tucker Joseph Cunnard Ann I-ittle Sarah Tucker Elizabeth Bartholomew- Sarah Tucker Richard Graham Mary Bartholomew Another relic in the same possession is a case of drawers wliich belonged to Sarah Smedley, mother of Jane Longstreth, in which her initials and the date, 1737, are inlaid in lighter wood: Also a commission from Gov. Mifflin, dated June 10, 1793, to John Longstreth, to be a justice of the peace for the townships ol Tredyffrin, Charlestown, East and West Whiteland. John Longstreth was disowned by Friends, but his wife made an acknowl- edgment for her deviation in regard to marriage, which was accepted 5, 30. 1768. She received a certificate from Chester to Gwynedd Mo. Mtg., 5, 29, 1769, but returned 8, 26, 1771, and received one to Uwchlan, 6, 28, 1779. Their old home in Charlestown (now Schuylkill) township, close by Phoeni.x- ville, is still standing. They were buried at Pikeland Meeting. 53. Sarah Minshall' (Sarah', Thomas, George), b. 2, 16, 1745; buried at Middletown Meeting, 2, iS, 181 1 : m. there, 4, 13, 1769, to James Starr, b. 4, 28, 1744; buried at Middletown, 5, 20, 181 2; son of Joseph Starr and Rebecca Lewis, of Charlestown township. Issue : 268. .\nn, b. I, 18, 1770; took a certificate from Uwchlan, 2, 9, 1792, to Chester, and one thence to Fallowfield, 4, 25, 1814; probably d. unmarried. 269. Aquilla, b. 7, 29, 1771 ; m. Abigail James. 270. Sarah, b. 10, 16, 1772 ; m. John Hutton. 271. James, b. 10, 16, 1772 (twin with Sarah) ; m. Sarah . 272. Joseph, b. 8, 21, 1774 ; d. 3, 11, 1842 ; m. Eliza Worrall. 273. Rebecca, b. 3, i, 1776; m. Frederick James. 274. Beulah, b. 9, 11, 1778; m. Maddock. 275. Mary, b. 8, 13, 1780; m. Virgil Eachus. 276. John Minshall, b. 11, 30, 1783 ; perhaps d. yout^g or unmarried. 146 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. James Starr, b. 10, 28, 1676; son of John and Mary Starr, of Coot Hill in the province of Ulster, Ireland, m. 6, 22, 1705, Rachel Laybourne, b. S mo. 1686; dau. of Joseph Laybourne, of Black Hadleigh, county of Durham, England, deceased, and of Rachel his wife, now of Ardnahue in the county of Carlow, Ireland. James was a farmer in the county of Cavan, whence he came to Pennsylvania, in 171 2, and settled in New Garden township. In 1 7 14 he was chosen clerk of Newark Monthly Meeting and overseer of New Garden Meeting. Upon the establishment of the latter as a monthly meeting he served as clerk from 17 18 to 1726; was appointed an elder in 1727, and in 1731 removed with his family to Charlestown township, at the present site of Phcenixville. His children were Mary, Joseph, John, James, Rachel, Moses, Samuel and Susanna. Joseph Starr, b. in Ireland, 10, 19, 1710, ni. 3, 16, 1739, at Goshen Meet- ing, Rebecca Lewis, dau. of Griffith Lev/is, deceased, of Whiteland, and Mary his wife. They resided in Charlestown and had children, Joseph, Samuel, James and Isaac, of whom the first married Elizabeth Longstreth, dau. of Bartholomew and Ann Longstreth. James and Sarah (Minshall) Starr were members of Gwynedd Mo. Mtg. at first, but afterward of Uwchlan, where their children's births are recorded, but their exact residence has not been located. The Friends in the vicinity of Phcenixville were at first members of Gwynedd, but James Starr does not appear among the taxables in Charlestown, 1774 or 1777. In 1792 he re- moved with his family to Middletown, Delaware County, where he and his wife died. 54. Thomas MinshalP (Sarah^, Thomas, George), b. 12, 17, 1747-8; buried at Middletown Meeting, 12, 20, 1813; m. Lydia Regester (No. 187), b. 4, 17, 1753; d. II, 22, 1820; buried at Middletown; dau. of Robert Regester and Jane Williamson, of Edgmont. Issue: 277. John, b. 7, 17, 1781 ; d. 3, 23, 183S ; m. Sarah Sharpless. 278. Abel, b. ; d. ; m. Lydia Worrall. 279. Sarah, b. ; d. — ; m. WiUiam Baker. The will of Thomas Minshall, of Middletown, is dated 2, 8, 181 3, in which he provides for his wife, giving her a home and firewood, £']o in furniture, and ^40 per annum : To son Abel a part of the land, subject to the pay- ment of ^14 per annum to his mother: To son-in-law William Baker ^500, subject to payment of ^12 per annum to the widow: To son John the re- mainder of the plantation in Middletown and Providence, paying ^14 per annum to his mother: To Jesse Reece a lease for 99 years on the wood on three acres of land next Ambrose Smedley and George Miller. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', MARY\ 147 The will of Lydia Minshall, dated 7, i, 181 7, gives to sons Abel and John Minshall each a table spoon: To son Jesse Reece my right or share in our riding chair and harness, one-half being his already; also some other articles: To dau. Sarah Baker the clock: Residue to Jesse Reece and Sarah Baker. 57. Abiah Taylor' (Mary^, Thomas, George), b. East Bradford, 9, 29, 1738; d. 12, 3, 1 801; m. 5, 6, 1762, at Bradford Meeting, Ann Trimble, b. II, 17, 1741; d. 4, 18, 1828; dau. of James Trimble and Mary Palmer, oi West Bradford township. Issue : j8o. Mary, b. 6, 16, 1763 ; d. 4, 7, 1836 ; m. Thomas Underbill. 281. Samuel, b. 12, 27, 1764 ; d. 7, 16, 1842, at the homestead, imin.irried. 282. Sarah, b. 2, 21, 1767 ; d. 5, 11, 1845 ; m. John Baily. 283. Ann, b. 8, 4, 1769 ; d. 12, 5, 1828, unmarried. 284. .\biah, b. 5, 9, 1772 ; d. 11, 8, 1S52, at the homestead, unmarried. 285. Deborah, b. 4, 13, 1774 ; d. 6, 5, 1852, unmarried. 286. CJeorge, b. 2, 25, 1775 ; d. 6, 24, 1817, at the homestead, unmarried. 287. James, b. 12, 4, 17S2 ; d. 5, 4, 7863, in West Chester, to whirh place he removed a few years before his death, unmarried. Abiah Taylor inherited a mill and about 98 acres of land in E. Bradford. To this he added 99 acres by purchase from Mary Empson, by deed of April 9, 1 761. This lay on the north side of what is known as the Stras- burg Road and on the east side of the Brandywine. On this tract, close by the road, and not far from die mill, he erected a substantial stone house, which is still standing and bears the initials of himself and wife, with the date, 1768. His sons, Samuel and Abiah, added to the estate by the pur- chase, in 1797, of the brick house built by their great-grandfather, together with 76 acres of the original tract. In the years 1 795-1 801, Abiah Taylor was elected to the Assembly, which then met at Lancaster, Pa., and his death occurred at that place during a session of the legislature. His nephew, Samuel Taylor, made the following notes in his diary: 12, 3, 1801 : This afternoon tidings was brought us that .'^biah Taylor was dead at Lancaster. 12, 4 : This morning I went in Company with several others to meet the Corpse of .'\biah Taylor on the Road from Lancaster & mett it on the turnpike Road at West Brandywine Bridge ; then changed it into another Carriage & brought it to his house. 12, 5 ; This day I was at the burj-ing of the Corpse which was attended by a great number of People, & this Evening his two sons, Abiah & George, Came home from Maryland, & miss'd seeing their Father before he was buryed ; & this is co be reraember'd, that he was the first buryed at Bradford in that manner, with a cover of strou,"; plank placed above the Coftin. James Trimble, born on "Midsummer Eve ' (June 24th), 1707, in the 148 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. county of Antrim, Ireland, arrived in Pennsylvania in company with his brothers, William, Hugh, and perhaps John, and resided in the vicinity of Concord township. He was admitted into membership at Concord Meet- ing, 3, 5, 1735, and m. 10, 3, 1735, at that place, Mary Palmer, dau. of John and Mary Palmer of Concord. His brother William was married 9, 1 3, 1734, to Ann Palmer, dau. of the same parents, and setded in Concord. James and Mary settled in West Bradford townshijD, near the west branch of Brandywine, in 1738, and had children, Mary, m. Joseph Downing; John, died young; James, m. Mary Sellers; Ann, m. Abiah Taylor; Sarah, m. Abraham Taylor; Isaac, m. Elizabeth Walter; Hannah, m. John Faddis. An interesting genealogy of the Palmer and Trimble Families was published in 1875, by Lewis Palmer, of Concordville, Pa. 58. Daniel Smedley* (Thomas^, Thomas, George), b. 1753; d. Willis- town, 2, 3, 1824; m. about 1801, Elizabeth Cox, b. 3, 25, 1763; d. 11,4, 1851 ; dau. of Joseph Cox and Catharine Watson, of Willistown. Issue: 288. Abiah Taylor, b. i, 22, 1802; d. 4, 3, 1840; m. Agnes Few. 289. William, b. 12, 16 1803 ; d. 2, 8, 1834; m. Rachel Hoskins. 290. Lydia, b. 12, 14, 1804 ; d. 8, 7, 1820, unmarried. At Newark (now Kennet) Monthly Meeting, 7, 4, 1708: "A Certificate being produced to this meeting by John Cox, a ffriend lately Come from Ould England, which said Certificate being Read is Excepted of by tliis meeting." This does not indicate what family he brought with him, yet it appears from other entries that he had a daughter Sarah, who m. Thomas Leech, about 1712, while Joseph Cox was disowned 11, 5, 1716, for mar- riage out of meeting; Amy Cox m. John Allen, 1719, and John Cox, Jr., m. Hannah Jenkins, 1720. Richard Cox, who is supposed to have been a son of John and Rachel, received a certificate from Newark, 2, 5, 171 2, in order for marriage with Margaret Potts, of Gwynedd Mo. Mtg., which marriage was accomplished 3, 26, 1 71 2. They resided in Kennet and had children, Anna, Sarah, Richard, Jonathan, Joseph, Benjamin and John. About 1728 they removed to Gwynedd Mo. Mtg., and Richard died in Vincent township, Chester Co., about 1762, leaving a 2d wife, Mary, and children, Sarah Burson, Joseph, Benjamin and John Cox, Elizabeth Page and Mary Potts. Joseph Cox, son of Richard and Margaret, b. 2, 18, 1723; d. 7, 17, 1814; m. Catharine Watson, b. 6, 27, 1722; d. 11, 19, 1773; dau. of William and Hannah Watson They resided in Vincent from 1754 to 1772, when they settled in Willistown. They had children: LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS', THOMAS\ 149 Hannah, b. 2, 2, 1746 ; d. 5, 11, i747' Hannah, b. 9, 6, 1747; d. 10, i, i747' Mary, b. 9, 8, 174S ; d. 7, 4, 1754. William, b. 8, 14, 1750; d. 8, 2_^, 1750. Hannah, b. 10, 5, 1751 ; m. John Townsend. Margaret, b. i, 6, 1753 ; d. 4, 8, 18 13, unmarried. Benjamin, b. 2, 7, 1756; d. 5, 2, 1757. Benjamin, b. 7, 8, 1758; d. 2, 10, 1846 ; m. Hannah Smedley (No. 108). Richard, b. i, 29, 1761 ; d. about 1815 ; m. .Sarah Cowgill (p. 77). Elizabeth, b. 3, 25, 1763; d. 11, 4, 185 1 ; m. Daniel Smedley. Daniel Smedley obtained 54 acres of his father's land, in 1807, and con- tinued to reside thereon. During the Revolution he was complained of by Goshen Meeting, 5, 7, 1779, for paying his substitute fine and double ta.x, for himself, and his brother Thomas's fine, for which he made an acknowl- edgment 9, 10, 1779. For the accomplishment of their marriage by a magistrate he and his wife were disowned 10, 9, 1801. 59. Mary SmedleyM Thomas', Thomas, George), b. 1755; d. 10, 6, 1796; m. about 1779, William Sheldon, of Marple, b. 1740-1; d. I mo. 1831. Issue: 291 292 293 294 295 Thomas, b. 6, 24, 1780 ; d. 12, 19, 1858 ; m. Sarah Jane Tomb. Hannah, b. 3, 31, 1782 ; d. 8, 16, 1870; m. Levi Harlan. Joseph, d. young or unmarried. Richard, d. young or unmarried. Daniel, b. 10, 20, 1790; d. 11, 11, 1858, unmarried. Richard Sheldon was a taxable in Marple from 17 18 till his death, in 1752. Joseph Sheldon was a taxable there from i 747, and a John Sheldon appears there in 1749. Sometimes the name is written Sheldron. The will of Richard Sheldon, of Marple, is dated Oct. 18, 1751, and proven Oct. 27, 1752: Mentions wife, Ann: gives to son Joseph the land during life, then to Joseph's eldest son, William, and so on to the eldest of the male line forever: also mentions daughter Mary and grandson Jonathan Sheldon. In 1764 Joseph Sheldon was assessed in Marple with 100 acres, 4 horses and 5 cows. He was also tax collector that year. In 1777 he had the same land. In 1786 William Sheldron had 100 acres of land and Joseph Sheldron was classed as an inmate, without lands. At Goshen Mo. Mtg., 4, 9, 1779, Mary Smedley, now Sheldron, was complained of for marriage by a priest, for which she was disowned 5, 7, 1779. After her death William Sheldon married again and had other chil- dren, Jonathan, d. 1849, and William. The last m. Rachel (Briggs) Mc- 150 . THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Clure, who d. 12, 30, 1880, and he d. in Upper Providence, 5, 19, 1886, leaving a dau. Sarah Sheldon, now of Media, Pa. 60. Joseph Smedley* (Thomas', Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 7, 8, 1757; d. Litde Britain township, Lancaster Co., Pa., 12, 14, 181 1, and buried at Little Britain Meeting; m. 4, 28, 1784, at Goshen Meeting, Re- becca Lewis, b. 10, 28, 1759; d. 1847; dau. of Samuel Lewis and Margaret Trotter, of Whiteland. Issue: 296. Lewis, b. 3, 14, 1785 ; d. i, 8, 1841 ; ni. Mary Harlan and Tacy Heston. 297. Eli, b. 12, 4, 1786 ; d. 5, 7, 1865 ; m. Elizabeth Hambleton. 298. Joseph, b. 3, 27, 1788 ; d. 3, 19, 1866; m. Rachel Ballance. 299. Lydia, b. 7, 11, 1790 ; d. 3, 14, 1816, unmarried; buried at Penn Hill. 300. Sarah, b. 8, 31, 1792 ; d. 8, 14, 1878 ; m. James Meloney. _30i. Rebekah, b. 9, 6, 1794 ; d. 4, 8, 1850; m. James King. 302. Thomas, b. 12, 13, 1797 ; d. 10, 14, 1855 ; m. Hannah Knight and Mary Wildman. 303. Joel, b. II, 4, 1799 ; d. 5, 31, 1872; m. Martha Wildman. Evan Lewis, of Whiteland, 171 5, and probably earlier, d. 1727, leaving widow, Magdalen, d. 1747, and children, Griffith, Elizabeth, m. Llewellyn David, Catharine, m. David Humphrey, and Mary, d. unm. Griffith Lewis, carpenter, d. 1 737, in Whiteland; m. 1 721, Mary Buzby, dau. of Edward and Susanna, of Abington, and had children, Rebecca, m. Joseph Starr, William, m. Elizabeth Thomas, Samuel and Abigail, died in infancy. His widow m. 4, 27, 1751, Thomas Evan, of Goshen. Samuel Lewis, b. 8, 5, 1726; d. 12, 13, 1798; m. 11, 4, 1756, at Goshen Meeting, Margaret Trotter, b. 2, 13, 1737; d. 9, 18, 1769; dau. of William and Hannah Trotter. They had children, Hannah, Rebecca, Dinah, m. Francis Smedley, Griffith, and Margaret. Joseph Smedley received a certificate from Goshen to Uwchlan Mo. Mtg. in order for marriage, and Rebecca brought one from Uwchlan to Goshen, dated 7, 8, 1784. Joseph obtained from his parents a tract of 15 acres, 94 perches, and a half interest in another tract of 17 acres, 16 perches, with grist and saw mill, known as Grubb's Mills. On this last he erected a malt house, on the west side of the race, about 1789, and Nathaniel Grubb and Sarah his wife conveyed to him the other half interest in the ground on which this stood, Feb. 19, 1790. In 1804 Joseph and family removed from Willistown to Little Britain (now Fulton) township, taking a certificate from Goshen to Nottingham Mo. Mtg., dated 5, 11, 1804. He purchased land on Little Conowingo Creek, upon which he built a house of hewed logs, fol- lowed by a saw-mill on the north side of Conowingo, near the foot of Soap- stone Hill. A malt house was also erected and a pair of burrs added to 1. Joseph Smkiu.kv. Sr. itldi. 2. Rebekah Smedi.ey i(iU). ;i. Lewis Smedi.ey (291;). 4. Eli Smedley (297). 5. Joseph Smeih.ey, Jr. i29S). C. Lydi.v Smem.ey (299). 7. Sar.\h Smedley (;5uo). 8. Kei'.lkah Kim. (:;iiI . 9. TlliiMA.s S.MEDLEY (.")(I2'. HI. JciEL Smedley (o(«). 11. Jamks KiMi (.•ilil). 12. Samuel Smemley (470!. 13. TlIil.MAS SlIELIlllX l291l. 14. H.VXXAH SHELDOX (292j. Ihnii:i. Smlhi.ey {'tS). I'j.I/. MlKl II S.MEDLEY ['>X\ I!iii!i;i: 1 ( i.EMEX- !(;2i. l.i:\\ IS IIaim.an. .1 ANE Cox. .M AKV I OX. t'a''iiiv' p. I'"' LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', TIIOMAS\ 151 grind corn and barley. Carrying the produce of die neighborhood to market was another industry which became profitable to the family. While taking a sack of grain up the steps of the mill Joseph .Smedley slipped and fell on the edge of the door sill, receiving an injury which caused his death after many months' suffering. His widow carried on the work of the farm and mills and superintended the combing, spinning and knitting of the wool and tlax; which not only supplied the clothing and linen for the household, but also some for the market. The malt house burned down and was not rebuilt. She built a new brick house for herself and the remainder of the family, down by the mills, in 1822; and when a new meeting house was erected, in 1823, the family contributed the brick of their own manufacture as their share in the work. When Eli, Joseph, Jr., and Rebecca were married they successively started house-keeping for a short time in the spring-house, which was fitted up for a dwelling, and so occupied by others afterward. 61. Thomas SmedleyMThomas', Thomas, George), b. 4, 10, 1759; d. Willistown, 2, 21, 1836; m. 6, 3, 1 790, at Willistown Meeting, Abigail Yarnall, b. Edgmont, 3, 24, 1761 ; d. 4, 26, 1836; dau. of Isaac Yarnall and Mary Bennett, of that township. Issue: 304. Mary, b. 2, 25, 1792 ; d. 2, 26, 1864 ; m. Thomas Cox. 305. Elizabeth, b. 4, 24, 1793 ! ^- 7> 27> '^^6 ; m. John Gray. 306. Bennett, b. t, 16, 1795 ; d. 12, 3, 1871 ; m. Deborah Passmore. 307. Thomas, b. 11, i, 1796; d. 11, 16, 1796, in infancy. 308. Edith, b. I, I, 1798 ; d. 5, 15, 1883 ; m. Richard Darhngton. Thomas Smedley obtained 156 acres of land in W'illistown, 4, 28, 1790, from the assignees of his father, and continued to reside thereon till his death. By his will, dated 2, 15, 1835, he made provision for his wife and gave to son Bennett the homestead, with 106 acres of the land; the latter paying ^1600 to his mother and sisters: To daughter Elizabeth a riding chair that Thomas Norris made, together with privilege of residence while unmarried. To step-son Peter Yarnall the land on which he lives, contain- ing 40 acres, he paying his mother and sisters $500. The will of Abigail Smedley is dated 3, 8, 1836, in which she gives to son Bennett her clock: to grandson Thomas Smedley Cox $15: to grandson Smedley Darlington ^15: to granddau. Abbie Cox ^6: to granddau. Abigail Yarnall ;C;6 : to Martha Taylor $50: residue to four children, Peter Yarnall, Mary Cox, Elizabeth Smedley and Edith Darlington : Executor, son-in-law, Thomas Cox. 152 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Thomas Smedley was appointed an overseer 2, 7, i 794, in the room of Jeffrey Smedley, released, and was succeeded by Aaron Garrett, 4, ii,- 1800: was appointed 7, 6, 1798, to read marriage certificates, in which ser- vice he was succeeded by Jeffrey Smedley, 11, 6, 1807: was appointed an elder 10, 8, 1802, but released from this position 8, 10, 1806, at his own re- quest, and on 3, 6, 1807 was recommended as a minister. He received a minute, 11, 11, 1803, to accompany Roger Dicks, a prominent minister, on a visit to the Southern Quarterly Meeting, in Maryland; and again, ii, 10, 1809, to visit the meetings in that Quarter, in which he was accompanied by Jeffrey Smedley. In the fall of 181 3 he visited the meetings of Abington Quarter. Beside these visits to other meetings he exercised a concern to call upon the aged and infirm of his own meeting. In the following obitu- aries, from the "Village Record," the dates of death of himself and wife differ somewhat from those in the records of the meetine. &• Died, — in VVillistown township, Chester County, on the 25th inst., Thomas Smedley, aged 77 years. This intelHgent, benevolent and worthy man was for many years previous to his de- cease a pubhc preacher in the Society of Friends. It is believed that no person could with more propriety than he utter the consolatory language used by St. Paul, when that beloved apostle was about to close his earthly pilgrimage : " I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith ; henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day, and not to me only, but to all them also that love his appearing." Died, on the 25 th of 4th mo. 1836, at her residence in Willistown, Abigail, the widow of Thomas Smedley, in the 75th year of her age. The deceased was one who for a long course of years pursued the path of the Christian, and the blessing pronounced on the peacemaker might well be applied to her, — it appearing to be her concern to live in peace with all men, — a dutiful wife, a kind mother, and affectionate friend. 62. Susanna Smedley^ (Thomas', Thomas, George), b. 10, 22, 1760; d. I, 20, 1850; m. about 1807, Robert Clemens, or McClemons, b. Ire- land, d. about Jan., 1834. No issue. She was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., as Susanna Meclemins, 9, 11, 1807, for marriage by a minister to one not a member, and her father devised some land to his daughter Susanna McClemons, yet she wrote the name Clemens. Robert Clemens, of Willis- town, died intestate, and letters of administration were granted, at the widow's request, to Joshua Evans, Jan. 20, 1834. He had a sister Jane, wife of Matthias Parker. His personal estate amounted to ;^3684.37, and was appraised by Jeffrey and Bennett Smedley; beside which he had sev- eral tracts of land, amounting to about 112 acres. The will of Susanna Clemens, of Willistown, is dated 6, 6, 1842, by which she devised her planta- tion to Robert C. Smedley, son of her nephew, Abiah T. Smedley, at 22 LINE OF GEOKGE\ THOMAS\ GEORGE\ 153 years of age; out of which was to be paid to Mary Cox, $200; to Elizabeth Gray, $50; to Edith Darlington, $50; they being daughters of her brother Thomas Smedley, and $50 each to William and Susanna Smedley, children of Abiah. Articles of furniture were given to nieces. Thomas Cox was appointed guardian of Robert C. Smedley. 63. Lydia Smedley' (Thomas^ Thomas, George), b. 4, 24, 1768; d. 8, 20, 1846; m. 5, 3, 1798, at Willistown Meeting, to Joel Harlan, b. Newlin township, 8, 16, 1764; d. there, 4, 29, 1842; son of Joel Harlan and Hannah Wickersham. Issue: 309. Thomas, b. 11, 1, 1799; d. 4, 10, 1817, unmarried. 310. Mary, b. 8, 20, 1803 ; d. 7, 4, 1855 .• ™- John J. Monaghan. Michael Harlan, son of James Harlan, of Monkwearmoudi, in England, came from the North of Ireland, with his brother George, about the year 1687, and married Dinah, dau. of Henry Dixon, of New Casde. Their eldest son, George, b. 10, 4, 1690, m. Mary, widow of Alexander Stewart, dau. of Joel and Ann Daily, and setded on the Brandywine in what is now Newlin township. Their son Joel, b. 11, 10, 1724; d. 9, 3, 1796; m. 10, 17, 1746, at Kennet Meedng, Hannah Wickersham, b. 5, 5, 1723; d. 12, 15, 181 1 ; dau. of Thomas and Abigail Wickersham, of East Marlborough. They had children, Dinah, Ruth, Mary, Caleb (m. Hannah Edwards), Joshua and Joel. Joel Harlan, Sr., had 260 acres of land in Newlin, which by will he divided between his sons, Caleb and Joel. The last named inherited the old home and continued to reside there. 64. Thomas Smedley* (George^, Thomas, George), b. ; d. 10, 3, 1814; m. 10, 14, 1779, at Goshen Meeting, to Susanna Hoopes, b. 10, II, 1756 ; d. 4, 5, 1835 ; dau. of Nathan Hoopes and Margaret William- son, of East Bradford. No issue. He took the real estate of his father at the appraisement and retained the homestead, fulling mill, and more than half the land, his brother John taking the other part. The fulling mill occupied the site of the east end of the present dwelling of John G. Smedley. In 1801 he was assessed with 100 acres, fulling mill, saw mill, house and barn. He did not take a very active part in the affairs of the meeting, but was occasionally appointed on committees. His will, dated 10, 3, 18 14, gives to Susanna, his wife, the plantation in Willistown, containing 134 acres, during life, and then to his nephew, Hunter Smedley: also to wife $2000 and household goods, stock, &c.: to nephew Hunter Smedley $400: to brother John Smedley $100 and 154 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. his bond for $375: to brother Jesse Smedley /^200, if Hving ; otherwise to his five sons, George, Salem, Bartholomew, Mifflin and Clinton : to sister Phebe White ^5, beside the $58 I gave her the last time she was to see me : to children of sister Priscllla Green, deceased, ^5 : to nephew Thomas White $50: to niece Susanna Smedley, who now lives with me, $200: to nephew Clinton Smedley ^100 : residue to brothers John and Jesse Smedley and their children : wife and friends, Benjamin Yarnall and Benjamin Gar- rett, executors. The will of Susanna Smedley, widow of Thomas, is dated 6, 19, 1828, by which she gives to her niece, Lydia, wife of Thomas D. Smedley, $50: to niece Susanna H., dau. of John Smedley, deceased, ^1000, on condition that she relinquish all claim to the estate of her father: to George, son of Jesse Smedley, $40: to nephew Hunter Smedley a new silver watch, worth ^^22: toward keeping the grave yard wall at Goshen in repair, ^10. Aside from these were several legacies to her Hoopes relatives, and the residue was devised to the children of John Smedley, deceased, and of Bartholomew and Margaret Smedley. 65. John Smedley^George', Thomas, George), b. 10, 22, 1755; d. 8, 23, 1815; m. Jan. 11, 1804, by John Graves, Esq., of West Chester, to Mary Baker, of Edgmont, b. 9, 27, 1781; d. 9, 3, 1855; dau. of Richard Baker and Elizabeth James. Issue: 311. Phebe, b. 4, 15, 1805 ; d. 2, 19, 1836, unmarried. 312. Susanna, b. 10, 16, 1806 ; d. 11, 18, 1863 ; m. John Lent. 313. Eliza, b. 9, 2, 1808 ; d. 12, 12, 1886 ; m. Daniel Nields. 314. Sarah, b. 8, 17, 1810; d. 8, 29, 1882 ; m. Israel V. James. 315. Mary Ann, b. 12, 15, 1812 ; d. 8, 3, 1885 ; m. Amos Nields. 316. Richard Baker, b. 12, 28, 1813; d. 11, 16, 1888; m. Susanna Woodward. 317. Christian (daughter), b. 4, 10, 1815 ; d. 10, 15, 1815, in infancy. John Smedley was disowned by Goshen Monthly Meeting 6, 8, 1804, on account of his marriage by a magistrate to one not a member. The follow- ing is a copy of his marriage certificate : Whereas John Smedley of the Township of Willistown in the County of Chester and State of Pennsylvania and Mary Baker of the Township of Edgmont in the County of Delaware, having mutually agreed to enter into the honorable state of marriage with each other according to the form of an act of assembly of the State in such case made and provided, did for the full accom- plishment of this said intended marriage meet together in the borough of West Chester on the 26th day of January, 1804, and then and there in the presence of John Graves Esq., one of the Justices of the peace in and for the County, and also in the presence of twelve or more witnesses, were in due and legal form married, and as a farther Confirmation thereof they the ■M'KNN IllLl," .MKKTI\(; IIol'SK, Kri.ToN TWl'., LANCASTKK Co.. l'.\. Kfhiiilt 1S2:;. at tin- cliars,'!- of .li-rniiiali ISniwii. Tlu' liriok \vi,-ro iiKide liy .Ii)m-|>Ii SnicdU-v's faiiiily. See p. l.'il. (Plioto. 10, IS, 1900: Neal Hamhletoii present.) Tile okl stove takes in cord-wood sticks. facing p. iri5. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', GEORGE'. 1 55 said John Smedley and Mary Baker, she according to the custom of marriage assuming the name of her husband, have hereunto set their hand and seals the day and year first above written. John Smedley (Seal) Witnesses present : Mary Smedlkv (Seal) Thomas Mercer Hannah Baker John George Matlack Anne Matlack Jonathan Matlack Amasa Baker Christiana Baker Ann Baker William Baker Hannah Mercer Sally Matlack Nehemiah Sill By deed of May i, 18 12, John Smedley obtained from his brodier Thomas a messuage and two tracts of land in WilHstown, parts of their father's estate, for ^500. The larger tract, upon which was the mansion, contained 87 acres, and the other 26^ acres. He probably occupied the property several years before getting title to it. He was a tanner as well as farmer. A statement by his mother, as administratrix of George Smedley, shows that John's share of his father's personal estate was ^149 : 10 : 10, and that he received "By the amount of thy Vendue Account, ^31 : 14 : 11 : By the amount of sundry Farming utensils with the Bark, Leather & other Appurtenances taken by thee at the appraised price amounting to ^190 : 19 : 9: By one third of thy Father's wearing Apparrel at the appraised price, £6 : i : o." A bond given by John Smedley of Willistown, Tanner, to Thomas Harris of East Whiteland, Inn- keeper, for the sum of ^^8 : 14, represents that all the heirs of George Smedley except Sarah, the yoimgest, a minor, had executed a deed to said Harris, Jan. 25, 1790, for five acres of land in East Whiteland, and pro- vided that if the said Sarah Smedley should execute a deed or release immediately upon becoming of age, then this bond should be void. The will of John Smedley, of Willistown, tanner, is dated 7, 22, 181 5, by which he devised to his wife the homestead, with 9 1 acres of land, and a lot of woodland, 22 acres, until son Richard Baker Smedley should be 21, and then to said son, he paying legacies as follows: To wife, $300; to daus. Eliza Ann, Sarah, Mary and Christian, $300 each. By deed of April 2, 1838, Mary Smedley, the widow, purchased from the 156 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. assignees of Cheyney and Amos Nields two houses and a lot of ground in West Chester, and removed thither. March 30, 1855, she received title to a farm of 99 acres in West Cain, and on April 3d of same year conveyed this to her daughter Mary Ann Nields, of West Chester. She died at the home of her said daughter, at Wagontown, in West Cain, in the fall of 1855. 66. Phebe Smedley^ (George^, Thomas, George), birth and death unknown; m. 3, 11, 1784, at Willistown Meeting, Nathaniel White, b. West Cain township, i, 17, 1760; d. near Xenia, Ohio, 3, 30, 181 9; son of Nathaniel White and Mary Kerlin, of Frederick Co., Va. Issue: 318. Phebe, b. 2, 11, 1785 ; d. ; m. Thomas Smith. 3/9. Ann, b. 4, 23, 1786 ; no further record. 320. Mary, b. 9, 24, 1787 ; no further record. 321. Joel, b. 2, 12, 1789; no further record. 322. Thomas, m. 5, 27, 1818, Mary Cope. 323. George. Nathaniel White, Sr., came from Bucks county. Pa., with his brother John White and Esther his wife, settlers at Wilmington, in 1739, and m. 10, 4, 1745, at Concord Meeting, Mary Kerlin, dau. of Peter and Mary Kerlin, of Concord. They settled in West Cain, but in 1770 removed to Frederick Co., Va., with children, Thomas, Elizabeth, married to James Purviance, Mary, Ann, Sarah, Lydia, Nathaniel. Phebe White received a certificate from Goshen Mo. Mtg. to Hopewell, Va., dated 5, 7, 1784. It is said that her husband lost his property in Vir- ginia by endorsing for a friend. Between 181 1 and 1S18 they removed to Greene Co., Ohio, and settled in Xenia township. Some voluminous letters written at this place by Phebe White, to her friends in Chester county, are preserved. They are almost wholly in a rambling religious strain, and while one of them incidentally mentions her husband's death, she makes little allusion to the rest of the family. 67. Priscilla Smedley' (George', Thomas, George), b. 10, 2, 1763; d. 3, 5, 1797; m. George Green, No. 193. See his line. 68. Jesse Smedley* (George', Thomas, George), b. 8, 10, 1766; d. 4, 17, 1 851; m. Mary Madack, b. 6, 20, 1769; d. i, 16, 1843; buried at Middletown Meeting; dau. of Isaiah Matlack and Mary Hunter, of Goshen township. Issue: 324. George, b. ; d. ; m. EHzabeth Malin. 325. Mary Ann, b. 12, 12, r790; d. 6, 21, 1861 ; m. Abraham Cobourn. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ GEORGE\ 157 326. Francis, b. buried 6, 15, 1813, in Delaware Co., unmarried. He devised 327 328 329 330 331 333 334 his estate to his brother Chnton and sister Sarah Smedley. Hannah, b. 2, 16, 1793; d. 12,8, 1868; m. John (larrett. - — Sidney, b. ; d. 8, 12, 1871 ; m. Garrett Kdwards. Hunter, b. 12, 18, 1794 ; d. 10, 7, 1871 ; m. .Ann Johnson. Salem, b. ; buried 10, 5, 1816, unmarried. Bartholomew, b. 11, 17, 1800; d. 12, 14, 1864; m. Margaret Hoopes. Mifflin, b. ; d. , 1867 ; m. Esther Knipe. Clinton, b. 7, 16, 1804; d. , 1864-6 ; m. Ann Howard. Sarah .Ann, b. 6, 3, 1809 ; d. 4, 7, 1876 ; m. Baldwin Howard. Jesse Smedley was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 12, 7, 1787, for quar- reling with anodier person and declining to acknowledge his breach of good order. By deed of June 6, 1797, he purchased 28 acres, 136 perches of land in W'illistown from Daniel Massey and Elizabeth his wife; being part ot land devised by Isaac Massey to his son Daniel. Jesse Smedley and Mary his wife, Jan. 10, 1798, conveyed the same land to Caleb Yarnall, of Willistown. After this their location has not been definitely ascertained. 69. Anne Smedley' (George^, Thomas, George), b. 10, 11, 1768; d. I, 26, 1847; m. George Matlack, b. 4, 16, 1758; d. 10, 3, 1826; son of Isaiah Matlack and Mary Hunter, of Goshen. Issue : 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 .Sarah, b. 3, 7, 1789 ; d. 7, 7, 1856 ; m. John Brinton. Phebe, b. 12, 29, 1790; d. 4, 4, 1876 ; m. Cyrus Hickman. George S., b. 2, 5, 1793; d. 4, 15, 1797, in childhood. John S., b. I, 23, 1795 ; d. , 1834; m. Sarah Entrikin. Mary Ann, b. 11, i, 1796 ; d. ; m. Jacob Ehrenzeller. Hannah, b. i, 23, 1799 ; d. 2, — , 1802, in childhood. Priscilla G., b. 6, i 2, iSoi ; d. 4, 26, 1882 ; m. William Babb and Francis Hickman. Joel, b. 8, 6, 1803 ; d. 2, 27, 1842 ; m. Eliza Reed and Mary Hickman. Thomas, b. 2, 25, 1806 ; d. 7, 27, 1882 ; m. Eliza McFarlan. George B., b. 3, 27, 1809 ; d. i, 20, 1890 ; m. Susan Hickman and Susanna (Wise) Hickman. WiLLi.-vM Matlack, b. about 1648, a carpenter in die employ of Daniel Wills, came with his master to the site of Burlington, N. J., Oct. 1677, being passengers on the Kent, Gregory Marlow, master. He was from Cropwell Bishop, a small village in Nottinghamshire, and in 1682 married Mary Han- cock, from Brayles, in Warwickshire, aged about sixteen. They had chil- dren, John, George, Mary, William, Richard, Joseph, Timothy, Jane and .Sarah. Joseph Madack m. 6 mo. 1722, at Haddonfield Meeting, Rebecca Haines, dau. of John and Esther (Borton) Haines. They brought a certificate from jrS THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Haddonfield to Goshen Monthly Meeting, dated 5, 14, 1729, which says they were "born & Educated with iriends here from their youth upward & was married amongst us here & we do not find nor understand but that their conversation & behaviour has been orderly while with us." This was sio-ned by 17 men and 22 women. Rebecca's father, John Haines, had de- vised some land to her, in Goshen township, and her brother Isaac Haines had been livino- here for some years, which was the inducement to setde in this place. Joseph died 1 1 mo. 177 1. Issue: Jemima, b. 4, 20, 1723; m- James Pennell, 8, 15, 1741. Isaiah, b. 2, 25, 1725 ; d. , 1794 ; m- Mary Hunter, May 2, 1754. Nathan, b. 3, 16, 1727; m. Mary Mercer, 12, 14, 1749-S0. Ruth, b. 12, 23, 1729 ; m. Thomas Sheward, 9, 10, 1748. Esther, b. 6, 23, 1733 ; m. George Brinton, Nov. 27, 1753. Jesse, b. 10, 2, 1735 ; died young or unmarried. Jonathan, b. 3, 16, 1737 ; m. Hannah Wain, April 24, 1773. Joseph, b. 7, 25, 1740; died young. Amos, b. 9, 22, 1744 ; m. Hannah Trego, Oct. 14, 1771. Caleb, b. 2, 14, 1750; died young. Isaiah Matlack was married at the old Swedes' Church, Wilmington, to Mary, dau. of Jonathan and Margery Hunter, of Edgmont; for which mar- riage to one not a member he made an acknowledgment to Goshen Mo. Mtg., 8, 19, 1754. On 3, 5, 1779, he was complained of by Goshen Meet- ing for paying his son's substitute fine with receipts for forage, and his acknowledgment was accepted 5, 7, 1779. His wife not being in member- ship with Friends, their children were not looked upon as birthright mem- bers. There were at least seven of them, Benjamin, m. to Ruth Bowen; George, m. to Anne Smedley; Hannah, m. to N.athan Scholfield; Jesse, m. to Sarah Phillips; Ann, m. to Richard Fawkes; Jonadian, m. to Sarah Smedley, and Mary, m. to Jesse Smedley. Isaiah purchased 100 acres of land from John Burroughs and wife Phebe, 6, 20, 1746, to which his parents added 50 acres by deed of 5, 6, 1762, and these, with 4 acres, 140 perches purchased from his brother Jonathan, Nov. 15, 1 78 1, he and wife conveyed to their son George, Feb. 23, 1785, for love and affection. Isaiah Madack also purchased at sheriff's sale, by deed of Feb. 22, 1768, a farm of 150 acres, which formed the N. E. quarter of the future borough of West Chester. When the county-seat was established at this place, in I 786, he built the Green Tree tavern at the S. W. corner of the farm. He and his wife, by deed of 5, 22, 1793, conveyed to their son Jesse, then of Christiana hundred, Del, 1175-2 acres of this land, together with the LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', GEORGE\ , .q tavern. By will, dated 4, 28, 1 794, Isaiah devised the homestead on which he then lived, containing 117 acres, to his son Jonathan; also 21 acres in West Chester. Anne (Smedley) Madack was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 9, 5, 178S, for her marriage by a magistrate to one not a member. Georrre and' Anne Matlack setded on the farm given to him by his parents, whic5i adjoins the S. E. corner of the borough of West Chester. 70. Sarah Smedley^ (George^, Thomas, George), b. 12,9 1770- d . West Goshen, 9, 11, ,827; m. 4, 13. 1797, at West Chester, before William Worthmgton, Esq., to Jonathan Matlack, b. 5, 3, 1767; d. 3, 29 i8-'8- son of Isaiah Matlack and Mary Hunter, of Goshen. Both were buried at Goshen Meeting. Issue: 345- George Smedley, b. 2, ,, 179S; d. 2, rS, 1851 ; m. Letitia Ann Henderson. 346. Mary Mercer, b. 2, 9, 1800; d. 2, 3, 186 1, unmarried. 347- Isaiah Richard, b. 10, 20, 1802 ; d. 5, 12, 1864, unmarried. He was a physicnn and owned considerable real estate in West Goshen and West Chester. He lived in Philadelphia for a number of years, and was much praised by older physicians during an epidemic of cholera for his successful treatment of the dis- ease. Buried at Oaklands Cemetery. 348. William Penn, b. 10, i, 1S05 ; d. 9, 6, 1883 ; m. Larissa D. Ladd. Sarah Smedley being a minor at her father's death, her brother John was appomted her guardian, and to him she receipted, Dec. 6, 1794, for /177 : 16 : 2 3/, her share of the personal property, with interest thereon, and for ^i 19 : 1 1 •• 3 ■• 2, with interest from Dec. 18, 1788; it being her share of the real estate, exclusive of her mother's dower. She was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 9, 8, 1797, for marriage by a magistrate to one not a member Jonathan Madack inherited the homestead, in Goshen, and continued to hve there. About 1803 he erected the "Spread Eagle" tavern at the N. W. corner of Gay and Walnut streets. West Chester, but never occu- pied it himself The will of Jonathan Madack, of West Goshen, is dated March 23 i8-'8 of which the following is a synopsis: To son George S. Matlack my planta- tion lately purchased from the executors of William Hayman, partly in Wilhstown and pardy in Edgmont, containing about 234 acres; also ^^300 to better enable him to stock it, and twent>- shares of stock in Bank of Chester count>': To daughter Mary M. Madack my messuage, store- house and about 29 acres in Easttown, ten shares of bank stock, some household goods, and $1,500 to be paid by son George out of his land: To son Isaiah R. Madack my tavern house in West Chester with the land be- l6o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. loneine thereto, 2 1 acres in the fork of the Philadelphia and Boot Roads, tanyard and 1 1 acres, 70 perches in W. Goshen, a lot of 3 acres in West Chester, 4 acres, 88 perches of woodland in W. Goshen, and ten shares of stock in U. S. Bank: To son William P. Madack the homestead in W. Goshen, containing 117 acres, 53 perches, a tract adjoining of 50 acres, 89 perches, 28 acres on south side of Philadelphia Road, two lots in West Chester and twenty shares of stock in Bank of Chester County. 71. Mary Edge' (George^, Mary, George), b. 11, 18, 1742-3- in Upper Providence; d. Downingtown, 3, 13, 1815; m. 10, 18, 1764, at Uwchlan Meeting, William Baldwin, b. 9, 5, 1739; d. 1788; son of John Baldwin and Elizabeth Pusey, of Hockessin, New Castle county, Del. Issue: 349. John, b. 7, 5, 1765 : d. 6, 21, 1816 ; m. Lydia Trimble. 350. George, b. ; d. ; m. Mary Hunt. 351. Elizabeth, b. ; d. , 181 1, unmarried. 352. Mary, b. ; d. , 1831, unmarried. William Baldwin, born at Gisbourn in Yorkshire, England, married and settled within the limits of Marsden Mo. Mtg., Lancashire, whence he came on a religious visit to America in 1709. About the year 17 14 he re- moved with his family to Bucks Co., Pa., where he died at Bristol, 6, 29, 1720. He was a highly esteemed minister among Friends. In 1723 his widow, Mary Baldwin, was married to Ellis Lewis, of Kennet, Chester County, and to his home brought her only child. John Baldwin, b. in England, 8, 28, 1712, d. of small-pox near Hockessin Meeting, 10, i, 1746; m. 9, 13, 1734, at Londongrove Meeting, Elizabeth Pusey, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Bowater) Pusey, of Londongrove. Like his father he was a minister. His children were Mary, m. Thomas Harlan and Samuel Mendenhall; Lydia, m. Jonathan Valentine; William, m. Mary Edge; Samuel, died young; Thomas, a minister and father of William Baldwin, a noted botanist, m. Elizabeth Garretson; Hannah, unmarried. Know all men by these presents that we William Baldwin and Mary Baldwin of East Cain in the County of Chester and Province of Pennsylvania for and in Consideration of the Sum of Sixty Nine pound o : 9' : 9'' Lawful money of Pennsylvania to us paid and for other good Causes do release aquit and Discharge James Pennell and George Miller (by Law apointed Guardians of the Children of George Edge Dece'',) of for and Concerning all Sums of Money rents and profits of Lands by them received and for all other Matters and things received or done by them on our behalf or respecting our Estate of what kind or nature soever untill the date hereof and Do hereby acknowledge our selves Contented and fully Satisfied for the Same. And we do hereby promise for our selves our Heirs Executors Administrators and Every of LINE OF GEORGE', M.4RY\ GEORGE'. l6i them, that if any Just Debts or Demands Whatsoever Shall hereafter appear against the said Guarilians respecting the Estate of our father (Seorge Kdge Deceased that then and in such Case we will refund and pay back to the said Guardians our proportional part of such Lawful Demand in Witness whereof we have hereunto Set our Hands the Eighth day of the Second Month One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Six. In the presence of William Baldwin Richard Downing Marv IJai.dwin William Pennell William Baldwin was a saddler, in East Cain, i 764, with house and lot, one horse and one cow. In 1774 he had a tenement and saw mill, one horse and two cattle. He died intestate and letters of administration were granted to John Baldwin, his son, Aug. 28, 1788, his sureties being William Trimble, Jr., and John Edge. The inventory, by William Trimble, Jr., and Richard Downing, Jr., Sept. 15, 1788, amounted to /150 : 10 : 6, of which ^79 : 11 : 8 were book debts for saddlery, and £6 : 1 3 : 3 for sawing- Elizabeth Baldwin, his daughter, died intestate, and letters of administration were granted to John Baldwin, Aug. 9, 181 1. Mary Baldwin, of Downing- town, widow, in will, dated 3, 11, 181 5, gives to son George one dollar, he having received his share: to dau. Mary Baldwin and son John the residue of estate. Mary Baldwin, the daughter, died at William Trimble's, in Uwchlan, and in her will, dated March 5, 1831, proven May 14, 1831, gives to cousin Catharine B. Trimble a half dozen silver teaspoons, marked M. H.: to Mary Y. Trimble a walnut bureau, brass candlesticks, &c.: to Ann Valentine the pewter marked with my grandmother Edge's name. Other legatees mentioned. 72. John Edge* (George', Mary, George), b. Upper Providence, 12, 20, 1744-5; ''• East Cain township, 9, 14, 18 16; m. 8, i, 1768, at East Cain Meeting, Ann Pim, b. 12, 17, 1747-8; d. 10 mo. 1826: dau. of Thomas and Frances (Wilkinson) Pim, of E. Cain. Issue: 353. Sarah, b. 10, 10, 1769 ; d. , 1S23 ; m. Mogan Reese and James Hannum. 354. Jane, b. 10, 18, 1771 ; d. 2, 14, 1857, unmarried. 355. Thomas, b. i, 29, 1774 ; d. 9, 20, 1831 ; m. Edith Pusey. 356. Ann, b. 7, 8, i 776 ; d. 4, 16, 1850 ; m. Thomas A. Parke. 357- Fanny, b. 1, 29, 1779 ; d. 10, 10, 1831, in East Cain, unmarried. 358. George, b. 6, 30, 1782 ; d. 12, 31, 1831 ; m. Sarah Hoopes. 359. John, b. 3, 3, 1785 ; d. 9, 12, 1832 ; m. Ruth Wilkinson. 360. Mary, b. 10, 7, 1787; d. 12, 28, 1841 ; m. Lea Pusey. 361. Pim, b. I, 9, 1792 ; d. 7, 5, 1795, '" childhood. William Pim, b. at Lackah, Queen's county, Ireland, 11, 15, 1692; son of Moses and Ann (Raper) Pim; d. East Cain, Pa., 10, 11, 1751; m. 11, 21, 1 62 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. 1 71 5, at Mountrath, Ireland, to Dorothy Jackson, b. at Killenare, 8, 22, 1694; d. I, 15, 1732, and buried at Cain Meeting; dau. of Thomas and Dorothy Jackson. Issue: Moses, b. at Killenare, Queens Co., 10, 27, 17 16 ; d. unmarried. Sarah, b. 4, 23, 1719, at Durrow, Co. Kilkenny ; m. at Cain Meeting, 9, 2, 1737, George Mendenhall, son of Aaron and Rose. Thomas, b. at Durrow, 3, i, 1721 ; d. East Cain, 10, 3, 1786 ; m. Frances Wilkinson. Hannah, b. Durrow, 4, 18, 1723; d. 10 mo., 1756; m. Thomas Paine. Richard, b. Arkhill, Co. Kildare, 10, 10, 1728 ; d. E. Cain, 4, 12, 1760 ; m. Hannah Lewis. Mary, b. E. Cain, 6, 6, 1731 ; d. i, 30, 1732. This family came from Ireland in 1730 and settled in the Valley, near East Cain Meeting. William Pirn was a justice of the peace and for many years was clerk of Bradford Monthly Meeting. He m. i, 13, 1733, at Con- cord Meeting, a 2d wife, Ann Gibbons, widow of James Gibbons, of West- town. Thomas Pim, m. 10, 24, 1746, at E. Cain Mtg., Frances, dau. of James Wilkinson, late of Wilmington. She d. 5, 7, 17S4, aged 63. They resided in East Cain. Issue: Moses, b. 4, 3, 1747 ; d. 9, 4, 1751, with smallpox. Ann, b. 12, 11, 1748 ; d. lO mo., 1827 ; m. John Edge. William, b. 11, 9, 1750; m. Mary Stalker, 12, 8, 1773. Thomas, b. i, 29, 1753 ; d. 11, 7, 1827 ; m. Mary Pim, dau. of Richard and Hannah. Hannah, b. 4, 8, 1755 ; m. James Miller, 11, 7, 1776. Sarah, b. 9, 27, 1757 ; d. 5, 10, 1823 ; m. Amos Lee, 10, 30, 1782. John, b. 9, 26, 1759 ; m. Hannah Fisher, 6, 18, 1788. Rachel, b. 9, 13, 1762 ; m. Nathan Spencer, 9, 20, 1786. As a considerable number of the descendants of the Smedley Family are also descended from the Pims, it may be of interest to them to read the following copy of a letter written by an uncle of the emigrant, William Pim, to his grand-nephew, Joshua Pim, of Usher's Island, Dublin. TULLYLAST, Co. KiLDARE, ) I ith of 1 1 mo. 1768. J Joshua Pim, Loving Cousin, In answer to thy request mentioned in thine of the 9th instant I send thee this : I can go no further back than to my great grandfather Richard Pim, who be- fore his marriage lived a considerable time, a cook, with (I think he was called) Sir John Stanhope, ancestor to the Earl of Chesterfield. I heard of but one brother that he had, called Robert Pim, who he said came into Ireland when young, of whom he heard no more. We suppose he was that Robert Pim that Sir John Temple mentions to have been murdered by the Rebels at Graigue-ne-manch, in the County of Kilkenny. Richard Pim, before his marriage, LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE^. ,6 o had acquired what they call tliree livings : I suppose that to be three small pieces of land with each a dwelling house on it. He took a liking to a neighbor's daughter, a comely young girl of thirteen years of age, and as he and his fellow servants rode out on a merry-making, one of his fellow servants took a pillow behind him and found her playing ball with other girls and asked her to go with them, which she did (it is probable that this was by conceit) and the said Richard married her and sent her to a boarding school for two years and then took her home at fifteen years of age. Uv her he had my grandfather, William I'im, anil several daughters ; one married to dodfrev Cantrell and one married to William Neale. My grandfather, William Pim, married Dorothy, the sister of William Neal, and dwt-lt, if I remember right, at his grandfather Neales house in Castledunnington, in Leistershire, in the year 1641 ; and in the year 1655 Godfrey Cantrell and family came into Ireland and Richard Pim, then very old, came with him and some time after died at Godfrey Cantrell's house, near Rosenallis (in the Queen's Co.), and was buried in the Church at Rosenallis. Tiie same year my grandfather, William Pim, and William Neal and their families came over and settled in the County of Cavan, where after some years my grandfather died and was buried in his orchard at his own request, tho of the [irofession of the church of England ; about which time William Edmundson and Richard Jackson and some other Friends removed to the Queen's Co. VVilliam Edmundson settled near Rosenallis, Richard Jackson and my father near Mount Melick. My father had his mother to take care of, and one sister, l'",llen, afterwards the wife of Thomas Nevitt. My father joined partnership with Richard Jackson in the Fiutrhering trade, and at Mount Melick became acquainted with my mother, Mary, the daughter of Wil- liam Pleadwell, who was born at Normanton upon Sere, in Nottinghamshire. My grandfather, W'illiam Pleadwell, and his wife came into Ireland in 1655, they bemg Baptists, and settled near Killaloe. He had by his first wife Tobias Pleadwell, and by a second wife |ohn Plead- well, and by a third wife Thomas Pleadwell and my mother and two other daughters, one of whom was married to William Neale ; and some time after my grandfather settled near Killaloe he was convinced by the ministry of Edward Burroughs and died not long after ; and as his son Tobias Pleadwell was convinced some time before his father and settled at Mount Melick, my grandmother and her children came to dwell at Mountmelick, and in the year 1663 my father & mother married and settled at Mountmelick ; but in the year 1665 my father & several other friends were sent prisoners for Tythe to Maryborough Gaol, where they con- tinued prisoners for several years, though he had nothing titheable but a garden ; so he got a house in Maryborough for my mother to dwell in and by favour of the Gaoler or Gaolers fol- lowed some business in his trade at Maryborough, and after they were discharged from the prison he took a farm at Coalnecart, part of the lands thy father now holds, and in T678 or 1679 he went to live at Mountrath. As to the time and place of the births of my brothers & sisters I refer thee to the abstract of the monthly meeting records of births and burials of Mount Melick Monthly Meeting, which abstract, so far as relates to Mountrath meeting is mostly in my handwriting. I suppose it is in the hands of John Clendenon. Thoma.s Pim P. S. Richard Jackson, before mentioned, had three sons, John, Thomas and Robert, and one daughter, Sarah, the wife of Nicholas Gribble. John I had no ac(iuaintance with : Thomas, thy grandfather, lived at Killenare, and Robert at Mountmelick : thy grandmother, Sarah Pim, was born at Killenare. Thou may get all their genealogies out of the records of births and burials of Mountmelick monthly meeting. !64 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Thomas Pirn, the writer of the above letter, was the 6th son of John and Mary Pirn. He resided in Mountrath until about 1753, when he went to live with his son's family at Tullylast in the Co. Kildare. He died a it\s months after he wrote the letter, in his 86th year. He had two sons who had large families : my mother was his son Robert's eldest child. She was 16 years old when he died and often spoke of him with great respect. His last grandchild, John Pim, died last summer in his SQth year ; his sister Hannah died in her 91st year in 1849. There are now not any of his descendants of the name of Pim among Friends. 1852. Robert Goodbody. John and his sister Hannah both remembered their grandfather, Thomas. His family of the name have estates of his purchasing. From the records of Mount Melick Monthly Meeting some additional facts are presented. Dorothy Pim, mother of fohn Pim, died 9, i, 1685, and was buried at Tinnul, near Rosenallis. John Pim died 5, 29, 17 18, at Mountrath, and his widow, Mary, 2, 5, 1726; both buried there. Moses Pim, their eldest child, b. 7, 19, 1664; m. Ann Raper, dau. of Christopher and Philippa, b. 1,9, 1664, at Ivan Mills, near Ballenakill, Queen's Co.; died 3, 18, 1743; buried at Mountrath. Moses had a rope mill and was killed by the machinery i, 5, 171 5. Their fourth child was William Pim, who came to Pennsylvania. John Edge learned the milling business with his uncle, Richard Downing, at Downingtown, and when of age executed a release to his late guardians, 2, 8, 1766, for his share of his father's estate. In 1768 he was operating the "high mill," now of Jacob V. Edge. On March 21, 1772, Jacob Edge and wife, Jane Downing, widow, David Reece and Sarah his wife, Richard Downing and Mary his wife, and Robert Valentine and Rachel his wife, heirs of John Edge (2d), convey their interest in 50 acres in Upper Provi- dence, allotted to the widow as her dower, to John Edge*, only son of George Edge, deceased. Ann Parke, widow, conveyed her interest in the lands of her father, in Upper Providence, being 344 acres, to her brother John Edge, 4, 21, 177-; and on Nov. 12, 1786, William Baldwin and Mary his wife conveyed their interest to the same. John Edge divided the Providence lands into four parts, and by deed of 4, 30, 1793, conveyed the N. E. lot, containing 118 acres, 40 perches, to Thomas Bishop; the N. W. lot, 91 acres, 46 perches, on the same date to Joseph Bishop; the S. W. lot, 107 acres, 100 perches, on .same date, to Gideon Dunn, and the remainder, 78 acres, 56 perches, to William Eachus, May 10, 1797. John Edge purchased from his uncle Robert Valentine, Feb. 7, 1780, a messuage and two tracts of land in East Cain, containing in both 29 acres, 46 perches, and succeeded his uncle as storekeeper at Downingtown. In 1 790 he petitioned for a tavern license, representing "That your Petitioner, y. i- y< r- LINE OF GEORGE', MARY'-, GEORGES l6- Having for a Number of Years followed the Business of Store keeping in a large Commodious house, nearly opposite Rich'' Downing's Mill in Down- ings Town, On the great road from Lancaster to Phil", and nearly where the road from Harrisburg intersects the same and Crosses to West Chester. But finding y'" Bisness of Store-keeping (since the late Custom of Tavern Keepers opening store has taken place) is by no means sufficient to raise and support his family according to their former and usual Custom, Hope Therefore you will be pleased to recommend him to the Executive Counsil as a proper person to keep a publick house of Entertainment," nv ins son i.k\i. Now ou.i.a i.v (n-ni-v r. iiii-iu-. r.'. i-t. \^w. i.n lii: I.. ITJ, LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ SARAH\ 173 below the present road from West Chester to Philadelpliia. By his first wife he had children, Daniel, Amos, Mary, Aaron and Georo^e. Rachel Cox received a certificate from Goshen to Uwchlan Mo. Mtg., 6, 10, 1763. After her marriage she received one from Uwchlan back to Goshen, dated 2, 8, 1770. She was appointed an overseer at different times, and later an elder, ot Willistown Meeting, which position she occu- pied at the time of her death. — ■ Aaron Garratt, her husband, was an overseer and an active member of the meeting. In 1787 he was assessed with 100 acres of land. By the will of his stepfather, Amos Yarnall, dated 4, 20, 1 788, proven Feb. 6, i 790, he inherited the farm of the latter, containing 100 acres, subject to the payment of legacies of ^50 each to four children of the testator. When his youngest son was about to marry, he built an addition to the old Yarnall mansion in order to accommodate two families. A stone in the western gable bears the initials. G. A. R., the first being above the others, and date, 181 2. 80. Hannah Cox* (Sarah^, Mary, George), b. about 1753; d. 8, 7, 1823; m. 9, 23, 1779, at Uwchlan Meeting, Thomas Richards, b. 6, 10, 1755; d. 2, 8, 1837 ; son of Isaac Richards and Mary Gregg, of New Garden township. Issue: 377. Sarah, b. 2, 18, 1781 ; d. i, 4, 1828 ; m. William Moore. 378. Isaac, b. i, 8, 1783 ; d. 12, 15, 1832 ; m. Lydia Wood. 379. Hannah, b. 9, 19, i 7S5 ; d. 11, 25, 1859; m. Samuel Taylor. 380. Thomas, b. 1 1, 11, 1 787 ; d. 10, 9, 1868 ; m. Orphah Stubbs. 381. Mary, b. 5, 7, 1790; d. 2, 14, 1828; m. Abraham P. Medcalf. 382. Jacob, b. 9, 4, I 793 ; d. 8, 6, 1881 ; m. Sarah Taylor. 383. Rachel, b. 11, 15, 1798 ; d. i, 16, r8s9 ; m. Mahlon McMillan. Joseph Richards was a purchaser of 500 acres of land from William Penn, a part of which was surveyed in Aston township, 6, 26, 1682, but the deeds not being recorded we are not informed as to his place of residence in England. He was present at a court held at Upland, now Chester, Sept. 12, 1682, and it has been claimed on the authority of Hazard (Annals, p. 604) that he was a member of the first Assembly held in Pennsylvania, but the evidence is not conclusive. A deed from John Bristow to Jasper Yeates recites that David Lloyd, on Sept. 8, 1693, had conveyed to Joseph Richards, "of the town and County of Chester, Physitian," a parcel of meadow or Cripple, containing three acres, in Chester township; and that the latter had conveyed the same to John Bristow, Jan. 16, 1702-3. William Cecil, of Longcomb, Oxfordshire, having purchased 250 acres of land from William Penn, his widow, Ann, and son Thomas conveyed a j_. THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. moiety thereof to Joseph Richards Junior, "of New Yate in the fish of Whitney in the said County of Oxon, masson," Feb. 25, 1685. This indi- cates that the son did not come over with his father, but was probably from the same place. By a deed dated 10, 5, 1688, Joseph Richards, Senior, conveyed to Joseph Richards, Junior, 200 acres in Aston. Jane Richards, wife of Joseph and mother of his children, was alive in 1689, but the time of her death is unknown. The family appear to have .been in membership with Friends, yet took litde part in the affairs of the meeting-. The will of Joseph Richards, of Chichester, is dated 7, 6, 1705, and proven Feb. 16, 1710-11. In this he devised to his son Joseph 5 shil- lings, and to his two elder children, Susanna and Joseph, 5 shillings each: to "son Nathaniel's three children, William, Nathaniel and Elizabeth, /s each: mentions son-in-law Humphrey Scarlet and daughter Ann Scarlet, dauohter Susanna Lownes and her four children, Joseph, James, Hannah and Susanna Lownes. Nathaniel Richards married Mary Mason, dau. of Richard Mason, and lived in Aston. His will, dated 12,6, 1 699-1 700, proven Oct. 10, 1700. shows that he was a blacksmith: mentions his father, Joseph Richards, wife Mary and four children, William, Nathaniel, Elizabeth and Mary. His widow married Thomas Rowland, and they made an acknowledgment to Concord Mo. Mtg., 12, 10, 1706, for their outgoing in marriage against the advice of friends. They settled in the Toughkenamon Valley, where Thomas died in 1708, and Mary married again, 8, 10, 181 3, Evan Powell, of Nottingham. By her 2d husband she had children, Ruth, Mary and Rachel, and by the 3d had Sarah Powell. Of the children by Nathaniel Richards, Mary probably died before her grandfather, and William before 1 715. Elizabeth married Roger Kirk and a genealogy of her descendants has been published. Nathaniel Richards. Jr., married Margaret W^iley, dau. of Allen (and Sarah ?) Wiley, from Ireland, and setded in New Garden, where he died about 1730, leaving children, William, m. Joanna Jenkins and Jane Miller; Nathaniel m. Hannah , and Isaac. Margaret married a 2d husband, William Carpenter, from England, whom she survived, and died in West Bradford, 12, 5, 1796, aged 90 years, and leaving 113 descendants. Isaac Richards m. i, 17, 1753- Mary Gregg, b. 12, 12, 1729; dau. of Thomas and Dinah Gregg, of Rennet. They resided in New Garden and had children, Thomas, Nathaniel, Isaac, William, Mary and Lydia. Hannah Cox took a certificate from Goshen to Uwchlan, dated 10, 11, 1776. Thomas Richards took one from New Garden, 10, 6, 1778, to LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ SARAH\ I-- Uwchlan, and thence to New Garden, 5, 6, 1779. She was residing in Hast Cain township at the time of her marriage, and received a certificate to New Garden, 12, 9, 1779. They returned to Uwchlan with a certificate dated 2, 3, 1 78 1, and obtained one 5, 6, 1784, back again. In 1787 Thomas Rich- ards was assessed in New Garden with 200 acres of land, a log house and log barn, 2 horses, 3 cattle and a grist mill. He and his wife were very- serviceable members of New Garden Meeting. On 4, 7, 1798, "Thomas Richards is appointed to write & read all Marriage Certificates in future that may be accomplished at New Garden untill further appointment." The family received a certificate from New Garden, 6, i, 1799, to Notting- ham, and settled at Rising Sun, in West Nottingham, Md. 81. Jane Cox^ (Sarah^, Mary, George), b. 2, 11, 1758; d. ir, 17, 1831 ; m. 4, 8, 1779, at Chester, by George Craig, of the Episcopal Church, to James Yarnall, b. 8, 27, 1753; d. 2, 21, 18 17; son of Isaac Y.arnall and Mary Bennett, of Edgmont township. Issue: 384. Mary, b. 3, 19, 17S0 ; d. 9, 6, 1835 ; m. Joseph Pennell. 385. Bennett, b. 12, 10, 1781 ; d. in childhood. 386. Isaac, b. 4, i, 17S3; d. 10, 20, 1848; m. Mary Pennell. 387. Sidney, b. 8, 2, 1785 ; d. 10, 27, 1851 ; m. Jesse Wood. 388. Rachel, b. 10, 27, 1787 ; d. i, 11, 1856 ; m. Thomas Lamborn. 389. James, b. 11, 17, 1789; d. 12, 30, i86i ; m. .\nne Sharpless. 390. Sarah, b. 3, 12, 1792 ; buried 9, 23, 1797 ( ?). 391. Elisha, b. 5, 29, 1795 ; buried 9, 2, or 9, 9, 1797. 392. Jonas, twin with Elisha, buried 9, 9, or 9, 2, 1797. 393. Albin, b. 7, i, 1797; d. 10, 12, 1836 : m. Philena Hibherd. 394. Reuben, b. 5, 8, 1800 ; d. 5, 4, 1890; m. Rachel Davis Garrett. ^ Francis Yarnall and his brother Philip came from Claines (or Cloines), a small village in Worcestershire, near the city of Worcester. They first settled on 100 acres of land in Springfield township, adjoining George Maris, about a mile from Springfield Meeting, on the road to Clifton. This land was surveyed to Francis Oct. 17, 1683, and patented 12, 6, 1685. They were at first members of Darby Meeting. Francis Yarnall, " of Stone Creek head," and Hannah Baker were married 8 mo. 1686. He afterward purchased 510 acres in Willistown, adjoining Edgmont line, and died there in 1721. Philip Yarnall m. 2 mo. 1694, Dorothy Baker, dau. of John Baker from Edgmond, in Shropshire, Eng., and settled in Edgmont township, where he had purchased 480 acres of land from George Maris, in 1687. He also purchased 240 acres more in 1713, which he conveyed to his son Philip, 176 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. and 250 acres in Ridley, in 1723, which he devised to his son Job. His will is dated 6, 16, 1733, and proven May 20, 1734. His wife was recom- mended as a minister, 5, 31, 1727, and died in 1743. Issue: John, b. i, 5, 1694-5 ; d. 7, 5, 1749; m. Abigail Williamson. Philip, b. 9, 29, 1696 ; d. 11 or 12 mo. 1758 ; m. Mary Hoopes. Job, b. i, 28, 1698 ; d. , 1 740-1 ; m. Rebecca Lx)wnes. Sarah, b. 8, 25, 1 700 ; m. Evan Ellis. Benjamin, b. 8, 20, 1702 ; d. young or unmarried. Thomas, b. 6, 10, 1705 ; d. 6, 13 ( ?), 1764 ; m. Martha Hammans. Nathan, b. 12, 27, 1707 ; d. i, 10, 1780; m. Rachel Jackson. Samuel, b. 2, 12, 1710; d. ; m. Sarah Vernon. Rebecca, b. 6, 6, 1712 ; m. William Jones. Mary, b. 8, 23, 1718; m. Samuel Milnor. John Yarnall, the eldest son, m. 9, 11, 1719, Abigail Williamson, dau. of Daniel and Mary Williamson, of Newtown (p. 60), and settled in Edgmont. Issue: Mary, b. 7, 21, 1722 ; d. , 1792 ; m. Thomas Pennell and John Lea. Thomas, b. 12, 27, 1724-5 ; d. , 1759 ; m. Margaret Hill. Ann, b. 9, 30, 1729 ; d. , 1797 ; m. John Thomson, 10, 10, 1747. Isaac, b. 6, 3, 1732 ; d. , 1765 ; m. Mary Bennett. Abigail, b. 11, 22, 1738-9 ; d. 10, 26, 1803; m. Jesse Garrett. Hannah, b. 10, 4, 1741 ; d. 12, 29, 1818; m. Thomas Garrett, 1759. Isaac Yarnall, son of John and Abigail, was complained of by Middletown Meeting, 8, 27, 1753, for marriage out to one not a member, and without his mother's consent, for which he was disowned 10, 29, 1753. His wife was Mary, b. May 10, 1733, dau. of James and Elizabeth (Albin) Bennett, of Middletown. On Aug. 25, 1761, he petitioned for license to keep tavern, representing "that your Petitioner's House is ver}' conveniently Situated for a publick House of Entertainment on Edgemont Great Road leading to the great Valley, &c., about Eight Miles nearer Chester than the Sign of the Boot, where Jonathan Davis lately kept publick House, and about four Miles above Talbot's Tavern." This was also signed by sixteen of his neighbors, and his request was granted. It is believed that the tavern was kept in the present residence of James Thorp. After the death of Isaac Yarnall, in i 765, his widow continued the business until her death, about the 1st of Nov. 1766. John Hoopes (No. 150) rented the property and kept tavern till 1771, when John Neal succeeded him for six years. Wil- liam Dunwoody was perhaps the landlord (at this place ?) for two years, after which it does not appear that the license was renewed. The children of Isaac and Mary Yarnall were; LINE OF GEORGE\ AfARY\ yACOB\ ,-- James, b. Aug. 27, 1753 ; d. 2, 21, 1817 ; m. Jane Cox. John, b. Sept. 12, 1755 ; perhaps died young. Benjamin, b. Oct. 27, 1757 ; perhaps died young. Thomas, b. Sept. 16, 1759; d. March 8, 1760. Abigail, b. March 24, 1761 ; in. Thomas Smedley (No. 61). Jane (Cox) Yarnall was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 11, 5, 1779, for marriage by a priest to one not a member, but an acknowledgment was ac- cepted I, 10, 1783, and a certificate to Chester Mo. Mtg. granted her 7, 11, 1783. Her husband and children, Mary, Isaac, Sidney, Rachel, James and Albm, were admitted into membership 8, 26, 1799. She was appointed an overseer of Middletown Meeting, 6, 29, 1807, and again in 18 10, for three years longer. In 1787 James Yarnall was assessed with 230 acres of land in Edgmont, 4 horses and 4 catde. 82. Ann Edge' (Jacob', Mary, George), b. perhaps at Abington; m. in Montgomery Co., Pa., Joseph Tompkins. They are said to have had two children: 395. Jacob. 396. Benjamin. 84. Susanna Edge' (Jacob^ Mary, George), b. about 1757; d. 7, 24, 1827; m. 5, 12, 1785, at Plymouth Meedng, Thomas W. Pryor, b. 9, 24, 1763; d. 2, 2, 1830; son of Thomas Pryor and Hannah White, of Mont- gomery Co., Pa. Issue: 397. Margaretta E., b. 8, 6, 1786 ; d. 7, 6, 1872 ; m. David Bacon. 398. Rebecca R., b. ; d. ; m. Joseph Rhodes. 399- Edmund, b. ; d. ; m. Margaret Castnor and Elizabeth Lindsay. 400. Thomas, b. ; d. ; unmarried. 85. Rachel Edge' (Jacob^ Mary, George), b. probably in Whitemarsh township, Montgomery Co., Pa.; m. 11, 23, 1787, at Horsham Meedng, Joseph Jarrett, b. 9, 7, 1762; d. n, 24, 1801 ; son of John Jarrett (b. 3, 3, 1 718, son of John Jarrett) and Alice Conrad (b. 8, 9, 1718, dau. of John Conrad). Issue: 401. Jacob Edge, b. i, 15, 1789 ; d. 7, 23, 1864 ; m. Ann J. Tliomson. 402. Mary E., b. 10, 3, 1790; d. : m. Ayres White. 403. Charles, b. 6, 5, 1792 ; d. ; m. Hannah Maulsby. 404- Sarah, b. 2, 14, 1794 ; d. ; m. William Carr. 405. Lydia, b. 7, 25, 1796; d. 5, 21, 1802. 406. Susan, b. 6, 11, i 798 ; d. ; m. Benjamin Longstreth. ,-.Q . THE S MED LEY FAMILY. 90. Richard Downing^ (Mary^ Mary, George), b. Downlngtown, 5, 14, 1750; d. there, i, 15, 1820; m. 5, 29, 1771, at Newtown Meeting, Elizabeth Reece, b. 3, 2, 1753; d. Pughtown, 10, 5, 1840; buried at East Nantmel Meeting; dau. of David Reece (p. 93) and Mary Garrett, of New- - town. They received a certificate from Uwchlan to Falls Mo. Mtg., Bucks Co., 7, 8, 1773, and one from Falls, 7, i, 1778, back to Uwchlan. In 1787 Richard Downing, Jr., was assessed in East Cain with 100 acres of valley land, 70 acres of hill land, 7 horses, 9 catde and a merchant mill. At the same time his father had 1 30 acres of hill land, a grist mill, two saw mills, fulling mill and malt house. Issue of Richard and Elizabeth: 407. Thomas, b. i, 25, 1773 J d. 8, 27, 181 1 ; m. Mary Spackman. 408. David, b. 12, 18, 1774 ; d. ; m. Anna Evans. 409. Mary, b. 9, 21, 1776; d. 9, 28, 1776. 410. Richard, b. 9, 26, 1778; d. 9, 16, 1866 ; m. Elizabeth Miller. 411. William, b. i, 9, 1781 ; d. ; m. Eliza Ingram. 412. Elizabeth, b. 10, 20, 1783; d. 10, 18, t8io; m. John R.Thomas. 413. Phebe, b. 7, 5, 1786; d. 10, 7, 1845 ; m. Jesse Meredith. 91. Mary Downing* (Mary^, Mary, George), b. 7, 31, 1752; d. Bucks Co., Pa., I, 29, 1779; m. 6, 20, 1776, at Uwchlan Meeting, to Daniel Trimble, b. Concord, 12, i, 1745-6; d. Falls township, Bucks Co., 2, i, 1807; son of William Trimble and Ann Palmer, of Concord. Issue: 414. Thomazine D., b. 4, 25, 1777 ; d. 12, 26, 1808 ; m. Thomas Jenks. 415. Thomas, b. 11, 18, r778; d. 12,8, 1778. Mary took a certificate from Uwchlan to Concord, dated 10, 10, 1776, and with her husband and child received one thence, 5, 6, 1778, to Falls Mo. Mtg. After her death he m. 2d wife, Phebe Jones, b. 3, 5, 1759; d. 8, 12, 1786; and a 3d wife, Ann Warner; all buried at Falls Meeting. 92. Thomazine Downing* (Mary', Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 8, 26, 1754; d. 5, 4, 1 81 7; m. 10, 20, 1774, at Uwchlan Meeting, Richard Thomas, b. Whiteland township, 12, 30, 1744; d. Philadelphia, i, 19, 1832, and buried at Friends' graveyard, i6th and Cherry Sts.; son of Rich- ard Thomas and Phebe Ashbridge, of Whiteland. Issue : 416. Richard, b. 12, 3, 1775 ; d. 2, 4, 1830 ; m. Rebecca Malin and Sarah Thomas. 417. Mary, b. 3, 9, 1778 ; d. 5, 15, 1798; buried at Uwchlan, 5, 17 ; unmarried. 418. George, b. 3, 21, 1780 ; d. 4, 25, 1801, umn. ; buried at Uwchlan. 419. Jacob D., b. 5, 4, i 782 ; d. 1 1, 9, 1813, unm. ; buried at Uwchlan. 420. Phebe, b. 6, 8, 1784; d. 5, 2, 1S73; m. Samuel Hains. 421. Thomazine, b. 12, 4, 1786 ; d. 4, 19, 1872 ; m. William Ashbridge. LINE OF GEORGE\ MAKY\ MARY\ , -^ 422. A son, b. II, 15, 1789 ; d. in infancy. 423. Samuel D., b. 3, 24, 1793 ; d. 12, 5, 1833 ; m. Mary Templin. 424. William Ashbridge, b. 4, 5, i 795 ; d. 12, 4, 1866 ; m. Eliza Miller. Richard ap Thomas, of Whitford Garden, Flintshire, Wales, was a pur- chaser of 5000 acres of land from William Penn, by deeds of lease and re- lease, dated July 24 and 25, 1681, for the sum of /loo. Tradition .says that while he inclined towards or joined with Friends, his wife adhered to the established church, and for this reason was unwilling to accompany him to Pennsylvania. Leaving his wife and daughter behind him he brought his son Richard, and reached Philadelphia in the year 1683. He was probably taken sick soon after his arrival, as his will is dated 9th mo. 18, 168^, in which he styles himself as "late of Whitford Garden, in Flintshire, and now- being arrived in the province of Pennsylvania." He devised his lands here to his son Richard ap Thomas, and appointed his friend. Dr. Thomas Wynne, executor and guardian. To his wife and daughter he devised the personal estate left with the former in Wales. Although he died soon after this the will was not registered undl Jan. 15, 1695-6, by which time the son became of age. Thomas Wynne resided for a time at Philadelphia, and afterward at Lewis, in Sussex County, on Delaware, and died in 1692. It appears that Richard Thomas, the son, was living at Lewis in 1693. Col. Richard Thomas, writing of his ancestors, says: The family of Ap Thomas appears to have been many generations land-holders in Whitford Garden, having a freehold of ^300 a year, and of course being within the grade of gentlemen and the game act. Whether the surname was uniformly Thomas, or changed occasionally according to Welsh practice, cannot be ascertained, though by recurrence to books of heraldry it appears that a family of Thomases in that country was ancient. Richard ap Thomas being in years, and grown tired with the dissipation of his compeers, embraced the tenets of the Quakers and joined in Penn's first migration to Pennsylvania, bringing his only son, Richard, a boy about ten years of age and a number of dependants. These, after his death, made use of the stock of provisions and perishable articles of their late master, under pretext of support- ing the orphan, until all was exhausted, and then turned him off to find his sustenance from his landed estate. Thus left forlorn, he selected Dr. Lloyd, Lieutenant Governor, and some other legal guardians (the guardian and trustee under his father's will being deceased), and was by sales of some rights of land provided for and educated,— studying physic with the doctor, his guardian. Arriving at legal age he procured letters of administration in his own name, and located his remaining lands about the year 1695. The lapse of near a dozen years of minority lost him the advantage of locating in the vicinity of the seat of commerce, and he had the necessity of going into the wilderness (as then thought) for good land. He found a tract of about 600 acres in Goshen, now part of the seat of West Chester, but the prmcipai tracts were in the gloomy dale then and since called the (keat Valley. About the year 1699 he visited his native land in Wales, where he found his only sister re- duced to indigence, his mother having intermarried with a man who dissipated all their joint i8o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. property (willed them by Richard ap Thomas), and his mother then deceased. He brought over his sister, or she followed soon after, who was married to Llewellin Parry, and became the mother of a family, some of whose descendants are still living in Chester County, viz., Nancy Hunter, the wife of Thomas Bull, Esq., and several other sisters, all of whom have issue. Returning again to Pennsylvania, he married Grace Atherton and settled in the Valley at a place called by the Indians (settled on it) Cata-moon-shink, meaning hazlenut grove, now West VVhiteland township, a name probably derived from Whitford, the seat of the family in Wales. We have seen that Richard, in 1693, was Hving at Lewis, in Sussex County. In 1704 he was styled "of Meirion, in the County of Philadelphia, Carpenter," and in March, 1711, was of Blockley. Of his 5000 acres of land he sold 1786 acres to various persons, unpatented. July 12, 1703, he obtained a patent for two tracts, one of 1065 acres, of which the southwest corner is in the centre of West Chester, and another of 600 acres in New- town, which was afterwards given up because it interfered with other sur- veys. May 17, 1704, he received another patent for 1548^ (by resurvey, 1869) acres, in Whiteland, making, with the city lots, his full complement of 5000 acres. He was married at his own house, in Whiteland township, 11, 13, 171 2- 13, by Friends' ceremony, to Grace Atherton, late of Liverpool, daughter of Henry and Jennet Atherton, who had not then come over to Pennsylvania. It does not appear that he was then, or later, considered to be in member- ship with Friends. He died in Whiteland, 1744, being survived by Grace, his wife, and both were buried in what has been called "Malin's Graveyard," in East Whiteland. Issue: Richard, b. 2, 22, 1713 ; d. 9, 22, 1754 ; m. Phebe Ashbridge. Hannah, b. 3, 16, 1715 ; died young. Hannah, b. n, 14, 1716-7 ; m. 9, 10, 1743. at Uwchlan Meeting, to James Mendenhall, of East Cain. They went to N. Carolina. Mary, b. 5, 14, 1719 ; m. 9, 14, 1745, at Uwchlan Meeting, John Harrison, son of Caleb, of Chester : settled in Berks Co. Grace, b. 7, 9, 1722 ; m. 4, i, 1749, Thomas Stalker, son of Hugh Stalker, of East Cain. Elizabeth, b. ; m. 4, 28, 1750, at Uwchlan Meeting, Jonathan Howell, of Edg- mont. They removed to Carolina. Richard Thomas, 3d, m. 2. 10, 1739, at Goshen Meeting, Phebe Ash- bridge, b. 8, 26, 17 17; d. 6, 14, 1784; dau. of George Ashbridge and Mary Malin, of Goshen and Chester borough. He inherited the lands of his father, in Whiteland. His widow m. 9, 15, 1757, as his 2d wife, William Trimble, of Concord. Richard and Phebe had issue: CO].. KICIIAKD THOMAS. WmTFoltl) LolxiE, WEST WlllTEL.VND, 11, 17, IS'.i'.). (Eivclfd liy Kichard 'riiinnas. See p. 1^2.) laring ]>■ IMl. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY', JfARV. l8l Lydia, b. 12, 4, 1740-t ; d. II, — , 1780 ; m. John Trimble, son of William and Ann. Grace, b. 11, 3, 1742 ; d. 9, 14, 1781 ; m. William Trimble, Jr., as his first wife. ^ Richard, b. 10, 30, 1744 ; d. i, ig, 1832 ; m. Thomazine Downing. George, b. 12, 21, 1746-7 ; d. 8, 17, 1793 ; m. Sarah Roberts. Hannah, b. 5, 5, i 749 ; d. 5, 2, 1829 ; m. Joseph Trimble, of Concord, son of William. The Colonial Records of Pennsylvania from 1774 until the close of the Revolutionary War are replete with notices of the active services, both civil and military, of the 4th Richard Thomas of Chester County. He was a member of the first association in the county formetl to carry out the views and effect the purposes of the Continental Congress. In September, 1775, he was lieutenant-colonel of a reoiment of volunteers, beine the first reei- ment raised in Chester County. April 19, 1776, he was appointed colonel of the 5th battalion of Associators, in the county of Chester. The commis- sion, dated that day, is signed " By order of the Assembly, John Morton, Speaker." Col. Thomas was a member of the Provincial Conference or Convention, composed of the county committees, which met June 18, 1776. This Conference appointed the Pennsylvania delegates who signed the Declaration of Independence; and also adopted measures for organizing six thousand militia, the number assigned to Pennsylvania by Congress as her quota of ten thousand militia, who were directed to form a flying camp for the middle colonies. Col. Thomas commanded the Chester County regiment of this flying camp in a campaign across New Jersey, as far as Amboy, for the protection of Philadelphia. His duties as a militia officer of Chester County in procuring and distributing arms and mimitions of war, were of the most arduous and responsible character. His breach of some of the fundamental principles of Friends did not pass unnoticed by his fellow members. Whereas Richard Thomas, who was Educated in Religious Profession with us the People Called Quakers, yet for want of taking heed to the gift of Divine grace in his own heart, hath been of late concerned in puting in Execution sundry things of a Public Nature which in their tendancy are Repugnant to our principles & also hath further Deviated from our peaceable Testimony against wars & fighting in accepting of the Command of a party of Men in learning the Art of War, for which we have frequently laboured with him in Christian love in order to Convince him of his Errors, which having not had the Desired Effect we therefore think it necessary for the clearing of our Religious society to Declare to the World that we can no longer Deem the said Richard Thomas to be a Member Thereof until from a true sight & sense of his Errors he condemn the said Misconduct to the Satisfaction of this Meeting, which is our desire for him. Signed by order of the said Meeting by [Uwchlan Mo. Mtg., 8 mo. 10, 1775.] Thomas Lightfoot, Clk. In September, 1777, the British sent a party to Col. Thomas's house In jg2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. hopes of capturing him, but he being notified escaped. The enemy put a rope around his wife's neck and threatened to hang her to the hntel of the door if she did not tell where her husband was concealed. Thomzin D. Thomas, of Whitford Hall, with one exception the oldest living grandchild, tells of a similar incident. Col. Thomas was with his troops near Lionville, in Uwchlan, when his family were starded by an alarm of the English soldiers in the immediate vicinity of the house. They had previously been careful to conceal all the silver ware not needed for use, and the residue was hastily removed from the breakfast table and thrown into the bottom of an old tall clock. The marauders found it, however, and were provoked at not finding more, so they broke the case of the clock and injured the works to some extent. One of Col. Thomas's sisters remained in the house, and they tried to make her reveal the hiding place of the valuables, which she, like many of the women of that day, refused to do. In the old-time kitchen there were sev- eral strong wooden pegs or meat hooks, and one of iron. In order to make her tell they tied a rope around her neck and strung her up to one of the wooden pins, but she being a heavy person her weight broke them in succession. She was afraid they would notice the iron pin, which she knew would hold her, but fortunately they did not, and becoming tired or fearful of being surprised they desisted. The old clock was afterward repaired and is now one of the best dme-keepers in the neighborhood. In the years 1786 to 1789, inclusive. Col. Thomas was elected a member of Assembly, and in 1790, to the State Senate. In April, 1793, he was ap- pointed a brigadier-general of militia by Governor Mififlin, but declined to accept. In the years 1794, 1796 and 1798 he was elected a member of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Congresses, being the first representative from his native county under the Constitution of the United States. Richard Thomas and his brother George inherited their father's lands, and in 1777 were assessed with 250 acres each, in West Whiteland, beside which Richard had a grist mill. As they had been "plundered .by the enemy" they were excused from paying tax that year. It has been stated that at the outbreak of the rebellion Richard conveyed his land to his peace- able brother to prevent its confiscation in case the Americans were unsuc- cessful. The old mansion, which stood close by the present residence of his grandson, Richard Ashbridge, was accidentally burned in 1895. About 1782 he erected a new house on the Lancaster Road, of dark red brick, which was painted fifty or more years ago a drab or light brown. But little chano-e has been made to the outside, while the interior has undergone con- LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ MARy\ jg. J siderable alteration, and under the name of Whitford Lodc,^e it is used as a summer vacation house for women and girls from Philadelphia. It contains twenty-two or 'three desirable rooms. Richard Thomas died at the resi- dence of his daughter, Thomazine Ashbridge, in Philadelphia. 93. Jacob Downing' (Mary^, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, lo, 25, 1756; d. 10, 2, 1823; m. 5, 15, 1787, Sarah Sandwith Drinker, b. 10, 23, 1761; d. 9, 25, 1807; dau. of Henry Drinker and Elizabeth Sandwith, of Philadelphia. Issue : 425. Henry, b. Philadelphia, 3, 14, 1788 ; d. there, 3, 23, 1788. 426. Elizabeth, b. 10, 11, 1789; d. 8, 14, 1SS2 ; m. Robert V. Sharpless (No. 447). 427. Mary, b. i, 22, 1792; d. i, 27, 1S79; m. George Valentine (No. 441). 428. Henry, b. 4, 7, 1795 ; d. 9, 29, 1854, unmarried. 429. Sarah, b. 6, 17, 1797 ; d. 11, 30, 1843 ; m- Reuben Bond Valentine (No. 443). 430. Sandwith, b. 10, 24, 1799 ; d. 4, 4, 1847 J m. Lydia Smedley. Jacob Downing took a certificate from Uwchlan to Falls Monthly Meet- mg, dated 1 1, 5, 177S, afterward removing to Philadelphia, where he became a merchant. His father devised to him a house and lot in Downingtown, 35 acres of hill land, a share in a hemp mill in E. Cain, and a half interest in mills and 71 acres, 132 perches on the Delaware, in Falls township, Bucks Co. Philip and Elizabeth Drinker came from England to Massachusetts in the ship Abigail, 1635. Their son John, born in England, by Elizabeth his wife, had a son John, b. 3, 31, 1653, who m. Ruth Balch and removed to the site of Philadelphia; where their son Edward, b. Dec. 24, 1680, d. Nov. 17, 1782, is said to have been the first child born of English parentage. Joseph Drinker, son of John and Ruth, m. 1708, Mary Janney, and their^'son Henry m. Nov. 26, 1 73 1, Mary Cottier. Henry Drinker, Jr., b. 2, 21, 1734; m. i, 13, 1 761, Elizabeth Sandwith, b. 12, 16, 1734-5; t'au. of William and Sarah (Jervis) Sandwith. The diary of Elizabeth Drinker, written during the Revolutionary War, has been published, and throws much light upon the stirring events of that day in the city of Philadelphia. 96. Samuel R. Downing' (Mary^, Mary, George), b. 2, 4, I 763 ; d. Downingtown, 1819; m. 10, 28, 1790, at Uwchlan Meeting, Jani Ashbridge, b. 10, II, 1764, who survived him; dau. of George Ashbridge and Rebecca Garrett, of Goshen. He was a maltster, at Downingtown, and owner of a farm of 90 acres which he inherited by the will of his father, together with other lands. Issue: jg THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 43.. George A., b. 3, i, 1802 ; d. 12, 23, 1886, unmarried. He spent the last years of his life with his cousin, Richard Ashbridge, West Whiteland. 97. Joseph R. Downing^ (Mary^ Mary, George), b. 6, 19, 1765; d. 1, 17, 1S55; m. 5, 4, 1791, at Chester Meeting, Ann Worrall, b. 11, 17, 1771 ; d. 1 1,' 7, 1836; dau. of William Worrall and Phebe Grubb, of Ridley township. Issue: 432. William W., b. 12, 29, 1791 ; d. 2, 13, 1873 ; m. Mary P. Mason. 433. Samuel J., b. 12, 9, i794 ; d. 8, 16, 1876; m. Debby Ann Downing. 434. Charles, b. 10, 16, 1798; d. 5, 3, 1863 ; m. Ann Trmible. Peter Worrall, of Crudelanes, and Joshua Worrall, of Newton, m Cheshire, Eng., were purchasers of 500 acres of land from William Penn, of which 300 acres were located in Marple township. Whether Joshua was the brother or father of Peter, or what became of him, is not clear, but the latter seems to have become the sole owner of the land, which he divided between his sons John and Peter, Dec. 11, 1699. Peter, the son, who died in 1749, by Elizabeth his wife, had children, John, Jonathan, James, Joseph, Peter, Benjamin, Mary and Patience. Of these, Jonathan m. 7, 21, 1727, Mary Taylor, dau. of Jonathan and Martha, and granddau. of Robert and Mary Taylor, and d. in Marple about 1775, leaving children, William, Ann, Mary, Patience, Samuel, Jacob, Elijah, Elisha, Joseph, Benjamin, Seth and Martha. William Worrall, b. 11, 29, 1730; d. 12, 23, 1826; m. 5, 3, 1759- at Newtown Meeting, Phebe Grubb, b. i, 18, 1732-3; d. 3. 15- i^oo; dau. of Nathaniel and Ann (Moore) Grubb, of Willistown. They had children, Seth, Mary, Nathaniel and Ann. Joseph R. Downing inherited from his father what was styled the fulling mill tract, containing 76 acres, 120 perches of land on the Brandywine, at Downingtown; also 78 acres in West Bradford, and the half of another tract in^East Cain, containing 134 acres, 93 perches, called Pikeland, on which were grist and saw mills. He is styled a fuller in the records and in 1 799 he was\ssessed with the fulling mill and 70 acres of valley land. He purchased 27^^ acres from the estate of his brother Samuel, and this he de- vised to his sons, William and Samuel, equally, while to the first he gave 15 acres, 54 perches of the paternal inheritance, and to Samuel 12 acres, 97 perches of the same. The residue he devised to his youngest son, Charles, together with 5 acres in East Brandywine. 100. Robert Valentine' (Rachel^, Mary, George), b. at Downing- town, 6, 24, 1752; d. 3, 12, 1S03; m. 5, 27, 1773, at Uwchlan Meeting, Ann FIRST RKSII.EXCK OK JOSKI'II |;. ik,\vxiX(; (X„. ;i7). Im )\VMN( ;T( )\v.\. SECOND RESIDENCE OF JOSEPH K. DoWMXi;; KRECTED P.Y HIM AliolT 17:i::. PROPERTY OF THOMAS \V. I)()WXIX(; (Xo. ;«»->l). r,. ,",, 11)110. (aciiiii p. 184. LAST UKSIDENCK oF KK'IIAKP l«AVMN(,K ^N. Kosi.leiHv of AlrxMii.Ur 1'. 'nutoii, r)ownin<,'l(nvn, I'a., .'i, :l. lltOO. 17). IIOMESTKAl> OF JACOB DOWNING, No. 9.3, DOWNINGTOWN. I'A. Kosidence of Edward and Elizabeth Downing (\\. ■V)"), •'>, 3, 11)0(1. tar inp p If LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ MARY\ ,g- Bond, b. lo, 29, 1752; d. 10, 2, 1843; tiau. of Samuel and Thomazine Bond, of West Whiteland. Issue: 435- Thomazine, b. 8, 4, 1774; d. ; m. Reuben Miller. 436. Samuel, b. 12, 15, 1776; d. , unmarried. 437- Robert, b. 10, 22, 177S; d. 7, 30, 181 7; m. Elizabeth Downing. 43S. Jacob, b. 9, 4, 1780; d. 11, 6, 1823, unmarried. 439- Rachel, b. 7, 19, 1784; d. Detroit, Mich.; m. 2, 6, 1823, Jonathan Kearsley. No issue. 440. Joseph, b. 8, 25, 1786; d. , unmarried. 441- George, b. 9, i, 1788 ; d. 7, 13, 1856 ; m. Mary Downing. 442. Richard, b. 8, 22, 1790; d. , unmarried. 443- Reuben Bond, b. 4, 25, 1793 ; d. 3, 27, 1841 ; m. Sarah Downing. 444- Abraham S., b. 2, 25, 1795; d- 8, 29, 1862; m. Martha G. Potter and Clarissa Miles. 445- Bond, b. 11, 20, 1797 ; ^- 1862 ; m. Lydia Fairlamb and JuHa Thomas. Joseph Bond, of Wrose, near Bradford, in Yorkshire, Eng., with Ann his wife, brought a certificate from Friends at Brighouse Mo. Meeting, dated 6 mo. 8, 1 709, and presented it to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. He was the son of James and Ann Bond and his wife is said to have been Ann Shiers. They soon removed to Bristol, Bucks Co., where Joseph Bond and John Hall were the charter burgesses, Nov. 14, 1720. The children of Joseph and Ann Bond were born as follows: Joseph, 6, 11, 1708; Ann, 3, 19, 171 i ; Mary, 12, 6, 171 5; Samuel, 6, 19, 171 7; Hannah, 10, 26, 17 19. Samuel Bond, son of Joseph Bond, late of Bristol, deceased, was married 4, 29, 1 749, at Uwchlan Meeting, to Thomazine Downing, dau. of Thomas and Thomazine Downing, of East Cain. He purchased, in 1752, land in Whiteland, from John Spruce and wife, part of the original Thomas tract. They were members of Uwchlan Meeting, of which Thomazine was ap- pointed an overseer 12, 18, 1758, but being deceased she was succeeded by Mercy Baldwin, 10, S, 1762. Issue: Joseph, m. Eleanor Williams, 11, 21, 1776. Ann, b. 10, 29, 1752 ; m. Robert Valentine, 5, 27, 1773. Hannah, m. John McPherson, of Virginia, 5, 16, 1776. Thomazine, b. 1755 ; d. 7, 29, 1782 ; m. George Spackman, 5, n, 1775. Jane, m. Thomas Stalker, Jr., i, 13, 1785. Sarah, m. Asa Moore, 5, 16, 1793, at Hopewell, Va. Samuel Bond and some of his children removed to Frederick Co., Va., early in 179 1. Robert Valentine, miller, was assessed in East Cain, 1799, with a stone house, log barn, 200 acres of valley land, 150 acres of hill land, a grist and saw mill, 2 horses and 5 cattle. J 35 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 101. Rachel Valentine, b. lo, 4. i754; d. 6, 2, 1S34; m. 2, 22, 1799, at Goshen Meeting, Joseph Malin, of East Whiteland, b. 6, 21, 1753; d. 2, 17, 1826; son of Randal Malin and Alice Pratt. No issue. He was first married 10, 31, 1776, to Lydia Ashbridge, b. 1 1, 6, 1755 ; d. i, 7, 1796; dau. of George and Rebecca Ashbridge, of Goshen. Rachel took a certifi- cate from Uwchlan, i, 10, 17S2, to Philadelphia, and received one 12, 31, 1784, in order to return. In 1788 she removed to Concord and was clerk of Concord Monthly Meeting for two years before her marriage, after which she removed to Goshen Mo. Mtg. She and her husband occupied the position of elders for many years. By his first wife he had children, George, Rebecca (m. Richard Thomas, No. 416), Mary, Joseph, Jane, Ezra and Randal. 104. Phebe Valentine^ (Rachel\ Mary, George), b. 6, 5, 1759; d. 5. 18, 1792; m. 6, 23, 17S5, at Uwchlan Meeting, Abraham Sharpless, b. 1748; d. 9, 22, 1835; son of William Sharpless and Abigail Sharp, of Concord. Issue: 446. Rachel V., b. 6, 22, 1786 ; d. S, 22, 1S58 ; m. George G. Ashbridge. 447. Robert V., b. 8, 23, 1788 ; d. 9, 10, 1822 ; m. Ehza Downing. 448. William, b. 8, 14, 1790; d. 10, 2, 1797. Abraham Sharpless married again, 12, 16, 1S02, Catharine Wistar, dau. of Caspar and Mary Wistar, of Pennsbury township, by whom he had chil- dren, Caspar W., Abraham W., and a daughter who died young. In 1 77 1 Abraham Sharpless, of Concord, joiner, and Robert Hall of Con- cord, innkeeper, purchased 131 acres of land in Aston. There was then or soon after a grist mill on the property; and in 1775 they are both of Aston, and millers. Not long after this he became interested in the manufacture of iron, at Sarum Forge, in Aston (now Thornbury), in partnership with Norris Jones; afterward with Isaac Lloyd, and later with Francis Wisely. From 1 8 10 till his death he conducted a rolling and slitting mill; and also, lor the greater part of the time, a grist mill and saw mill. In this business he acquired a considerable estate. In 1836 the property was purchased by James M. Willcox, and the making of paper substituted for that of iron. The works have since been known by the name of Glen Mills, and here, during the Rebellion, was made a great deal of paper for the U. S. Government. 105. George Valentine^ (Rachel', Mary, George), b. 4, 16, 1761; d. 7, II, 1 801; m. II, 20, 1788, at Uwchlan Meeting, Phebe Ashbridge, b. 9, LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHEL\ ,g 8, 1767; d 8, 28, 1805; dau. of George Ashbridge and Rebecca Garrett of Goshen. No issue. He u-as for some time a storekeeper at Downingtown, and in 1700 was assessed m East Cain with a stone house and stone barn, 100 acres of valley land and 30 acres of hill land, 4 horses, 8 cattle. 107. Susanna ValentineMRachelMVIary, Georo-e) b 3 -^^ 1-55. d. 7, 10, 1821 ; m. 4, ,9. 1793, at Uwchlan Meeting, George Massey b' 12. 9. 1767; d 2, 10, 1S48; son of Isaac Massey and Phebe Ashbridge! of Willistown. Issue: ^ 449- Robert V., b. 12, 27, 1794; d. 1863; m. Anna Kimber 450. Isaac A., b. 11, 13,1797; d. S, 8, 1806. 451. George V., b. 12, ,, i8o, ; d. 8, 22, 1833 ; m. Adaline McKesson. 452- \\illiam(,., b. 12, 24, 1S03; d. 7, 4, 1805. 453- Rachel V., b. 3, 15, 1806 ; d. 1885, unmarried, in Philadelphia 454- Isaac, b. 8, 24, 1S09 ; d. 5, 28, 1S44 ; m. Mary R. Jones. Thomas Massey doubdess came from Cheshire, England, where the family had been numerous and prominent for a long time. He was prob- ably the Thomas Marscy who came over in the employ of T^^rancis Stan- held, of Carton, m Cheshire, and arrived in the Endeavour, of London, George Thorp, master, 29th of 7th mo. 1683. In 1692 ne married Phebe, daughter of Robert and Mary Taylor, she having been a passenger on the same vessel; and in 1696 he purchased 300 acres of land in Marple, adjommg that of Francis Stanfield. His death occurred 9, ,8, 1708, in the 45th year of his age; after which his widow married Bartholomew Coppock, 3. 10, 1 710, and died 12, 27, 1749. The children of Thomas and Phebe Massey were Esther, Mordecai, James, Hannah, Thomas, Phebe and Mary. Fhonias Massey, Jr., b. 11, 21, 1701 ; d. 6, 13, 1784; m. about 1724. his cousin Sarah Taylor, b. i, 9, 1703; d. 9, 28, 1786; dau. of Isaac and Sarah layJor, of Springfield. For their marriage "by a priest," and being first cousins, they made an acknowledgment to Chester Monthly Meedng, 4, 27 ^Z~\ '^^ "^"'^''^ '" Willistown and had fourteen children, Sarah' Mordecai, Phebe, Hannah, Mary, Isaac, Elizabeth, Thomas, Jane, Joseph, Esther, Levi, Rebecca and Aaron. Isaac Massey, b 2, 5, 173.; d. 2, 6, 1792; m. 6, 9. 1763, at Goshen Meeting, Phebe Ashbridge, b. 10, 16, 1739; d. ii, 27, 1774; dau. of George and Jane Ashbridge, of Goshen. They had children, Jane, Hannah, George. Mary, Sidney and Daniel. Isaac Massey devised /20 toward rebuilding Willistown Meeting House. jgg THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Georo-e Massey took a certificate from Goshen to Chester, dated 3, 10, 1786, and thence to Uwchlan, 3, 26, 1790. He settled in West Whiteland, where, in 1799, he was assessed with 100 acres of land, a stone and log house,' ditto barn, tanyard, chair house, &c. He was appointed clerk of Uwchlan Monthly Meeting. 8, 4, 1796, in place of William Milhous, and was succeeded by Nathan Sharpless, i, 7, 1802. By his will he devised all his personal estate to his daughter Rachel V. Massey, except the Bible, containing the family records, and an ivory-headed cane which had belonged to his grandfather and bore his initials T. M. These he gave to his son Robert V. Massey. 108. Hannah Smedley* (George', George, George), b. Willistown, 10, 2, 175S; d. there, 3, 2, 1827; m. 5, 10, 1780, at Goshen Meetmg, Benjamin Cox, b. 7, 8, 1758; d. 2, 10, 1846; son of Joseph and Cath- arine Cox (p. 148), of Willistown. Issue: 4^ . George, b. i, 13, 17S1 ; died in infancy. 456. Catharine, b. 3, 8, 1782 ; died young or unmarried. 457. Hannah, b. 10, 28, 1783 ; d. 2, 14, 1861 ; m. Isaac Smedley (No. 135). 458. Georo;e, b. 6, 18, i 785 ; d. 7, 9, 1834 ; m. Ann Kerns. 459. Jane, b. 4, 5, 1787; d. 6, 14, 1809; m. Joel Smedley (No. 477)- 460. Joseph,'b. 5, 17, 1789 ; d. 5, 15, 1862 ; m. Hannah Letchworth. 461. Amy, b. 2, 10, 1791; d. 4, 29- 1844; m. Isaac Smedley (No. 49) and Peter Yarnall. 462. William, b. 7, 5, 1792 ; d. 9, 8, 1804. 463. Joshua, b. 3, 23, 1794 ; died young. 464. Margaret, b. 12, 5, 1795 ; d. 1845 ; m. John Bradley. 465. Jeffrey, b. 6, i 7, 1 797 ; d. 9, 10, 1804. 466. Elizabeth, b. 5, 24, 1799 ; d. 9, 8, 1804. 467. Benjamin, b. 6, i, 1801 ; d. 9, 9, 1804. In 1799 Benjamin Cox was assessed in Willistown with 96 acres, stone house and spring house, frame barn and log shop, 2 horses and 3 catde. He was appointed overseer of Willistown Meeting, 4, 10, 1807, in place ot Aaron Garrett. Joshua Smedley devised to Hannah Cox a life estate m his farm of 100 acres (p. 104), and it may be they were occupying it m 1 799, as Joshua Smedley is not in the list. 109. Jeffrey Smedley* (George^ George, George), b. 5, 23, 1761 ; d. 10, 28, 1847; m. 4, 20, 1787, at Goshen Meeting, to Amy Hoopes, b. 3, 1 1, 1767; d. 4, 20, 1847; dau. of Thomas Hoopes* (Nathan^ Daniel, Joshua), and Sarah Bane, of Goshen. No issue. Jeffrey Smedley inherited from his father a tract of land in Willistown, IIi>M|.:sTi:\I) (iK GEORdE SMEDLKY, X„. 1!): oF .lEFFKEY 8MEDLEY, N... lii-i. AND (il' .IKK1|;i:Y SMEDI-EY. Xo. -Jis. C. S., I7li!. ()X SToXE IX d VI'.I.E. RESIDEXCE OF AIllXuVM SMKI'I,1:Y, M 1 1 U M.FTdWX. 11. II, ls;i (See p. li:!. i faiiiiK I' is)i. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ GEORGE'. igo which, in 1810, was called 100 acres; beside which he purchased, 11, 28, 1822, from the administrators of his brother Francis, about 42 acres adjoin- ing the other. Of this last he conveyed to Thomas Cox 2>2> acres, 9 perches, 3, 29, 1823. He also purchased, April 21, 1840, from Joseph Davis and wife, Sarah, of Willistown, a house and 4 acres, 122 perches, in Tredyffrin. He was appointed an overseer 9, 1 1, 1789, and an elder 9, 11, 1795; was treasurer of the monthly meeting, 1807 to 1822, and clerk, 1807 to 1812. He frequently accompanied traveling ministers to other meetings, and his house was a place of entertainment for Friends generally. Amy Smedley was appointed an overseer, 7, 10, 1807, in place of Abigail Smedley, and released 4, 30, 181 7; was appointed an elder 6, 28, 1826. By his will, dated 9, 6, 1842, Jeffrey Smedley made provision for his wife; devised to her niece. Amy, widow of Joseph Malin, the property in Tredyffrin: to Jeffrey, son of Isaac Smedley, the homestead, containing about 1 20 acres, subject to the payment of legacies: To Samuel, Willianr. Benjamin and Abigail, children of brother Francis, $100 each: Books to be divided between Jeffrey Smedley, son of Isaac, and George Smedley, son of William, of Middletown. The latter obtained an old family Bible, contain- ing family records, now in possession of his daughter Deborah S. Kirk. 111. Francis Smedley^ (George', George, George), b. about 1763; d. 12, 18, 1820, aged 57; m. 3, 22, 1793, at Goshen Meeting, Dinah Lewis, b. 6. 23, 1763; d. 1802; dau. of Samuel Lewis and Margaret Trotter (p. 150), of West Whiteland. Second wife, Sarah Jones, who survived him. Issue: 46S. George, b. i, 5, 1794 ; d. 3, 30, 1794. 469. Samuel, b. 11, 2S, 1795 : died in infancy. 470. Samuel, b. 12, 12, 1797 ; d. i, 31, 1878 ; m. Grace Knight, &c. (By 2d wife :) 471. William, m. 2, 25, 1841, Lydia G. Price, and had a son, Francis Jeffrey, whose whereabouts are unknown. 472. Benjamin, died unmarried. 473. Hannah, died young. 474. Elizabeth, died young. 475- Abigail, b. 12, 27, 1812 ; d. after 1874, unmarried ; was bound apprentice to Re- becca Smedley, of Lancaster Co., widow of Joseph (No. 60), 11, 19, 1823, until 18, and afterward lived in Chester Co. ; was deficient mentally. Francis Smedley inherited a portion of his father's lands, about 42 acres in Willistown, which, after his death was sold by his administrators, William Evans and Samuel Grubb, 11, 28, 1822, to his brother Jeffrey, who had jc^o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. been appointed guardian for his children, William, Benjamin and Abigail. Francis was admitted to Friends' Asylum, Frankford, 9, 20, 1820, and died there. UWCHLAN MEETING. At Chester Monthly Meedng, 2, 28, 1712: "The Representatives of Goshen meeting moved to this meeting the Request of several friends that Lives at a Place Called Youchland to have a meeting at the house of John Cadwalleders and in order that friends may receive some further satisfaction whether it may be Convenient to setde a meeting there this meeting ap- points Jacob Simcock and Ephraim Jackson to visit them in order thereto and to make report to the next monthly meeting." 3, 26, 1 71 2: "The two friends appointed the Last meeting to visit some friends at and about John Cadwalleders Reports that they hadd a meeting there and friends finds some Incouragement to answer their Request of haveing a meeting setded there so the Consideration thereof is Left to the next monthly meeting." 4, 30, 171 2 : " The friends of Youchlands Request is Continued unull the next meeting." 5, 28, 1 71 2: "This meeting having taken into Consideration the friends Request of having a meeting setded at John Cadwallader's above the Great valley every first and fifth days. Except when the meeting is kept at James Thomas's, which this meeting is satisfied with, orders that a Request be carried to the Quarterly meeting for there approbation of it; they meeting once in six weeks with the Great Valley friends att James Thomases and to Continue of Goshen Preparative meeting att the Present." 2, 26, 1714: "Goshan Meeting Proposeth that friends of Youghland be a preparative meeting of themselves which this meedng is consenting to and Requests the mind of the Quarterly meeting therein." Uwchlan Meeting began to send representatives to the monthly meedng in the 8th month 1716, but the name for some time is written "Youghland." The following persons were representatives between 171 6 and 1720: Joseph Helsby, James Pugh, Thomas John, Thomas Fell, Hugh Davis, Isaac Vernon, Joseph Phipps, Robert Benson, Griffith John, Peter Taylor, Samuel John, Cadwalder Jones, Thomas Davies, Thomas James, John Cad- walader, Samuel Phipps. John Cadwalder, of " Ywchlan," by deed of June 2, 171 5, purchased from David Lloyd, of Chester, 250 acres, and on Jan. 16, i 715-6- sold to Thomas Fell " All that messuage or Tenement and Plantation where y'' s'^ John Cad- LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ ]VILIJAM\ j^j walader Dwells .... Exceptin_^ out of these presents a piece of Ground on y^^ side of the King's Road which y" s'' John Cadwalader allotted for a burying-place, and to set a meeting-house on for y^^ use of y^' people called Quakers." James Pugh and Samuel John were appointed overseers of the meeting, S, 29, 1 716. The present house was erected in 1756, but was remodeled about 1875. I'^aac Lewis and David Owen each left a small legacy, in I 771, towards walling the graveyard, and the work was commenced on the side next the road in the following year; at which time Thomas Evans donated some land to enlarge the ground and Joseph Phipps devised £\o for repairs and improvements thereon. James Speary next bequeathed /60 for the use of walling the ground, which appears to have been com- pleted in 1775, under the direction of Thomas Evans. In 1782 legacies are reported from Dennis VVhelen, ^10, Jane Downing, ^,'io, and Mary Phipps, £1. In I 788 a legacy of £2 was received from Elizabeth Davis ; one of /5 from Ann Alcott, 1789; ^7 from John Phipps, 1796; and Cadwalader Jones, by will dated 4, 8, 1795, devised an annuity of 30 shillings forever for repairs to the house and graveyard. Phebe Smedley, by will, 1892, gave $500 to the funds of the meeting. The following is from the minutes of Uwchlan Monthly Meeting, which was established by division of Goshen Monthly Meeting, 1763: I, S, 1778: A few Days ago the Key of the Meeting-house at Uwchlan was demanded by some of the Physicians to the continental Army in order to convert the same into an Hospital for their sick Soldiers ; the Friend who had the Care of the House and Key refusing to deliver It, forcible Entry was made into the House and Stables and as there is no Prospect of enjoy- ing the House peaceably from next First day it is agreed that Uwchlan Friends hold their meetings at the House of our Friend George Thomas in the Great Valley and that our pre- parative and monthly meetings be held at Nantmeal on the usual Days till further Order. The monthly meeting was held at Nantmel, 8, 6, 1778, but a month later it was again held at Uwchlan. Owing to a falling off of members the house is only used occasionally at the present time. 112. Peter Smedley^ (William^, George, George), b. Middletown, i, 28, 1754; d. Uwchlan township, 2, 15, 1828; m. 6, 6^ 1782, at Middletown Meeting, Phebe Sharpless, b. 5, 25, 1752; d. 7, 28, 1S26; dau. of Samuel Sharpless and Jane Newlin, of Middletown. Issue: 476. Elizabeth, b. 3, 8, i 7S3 ; d. 1 1, 14, 1873 ; m. John Meredith. 477- Joel, b. 8, 22, 1784; d. 4, 14, 1857 ; m. Jane Cox and Hannah Cox. 478. Jane, b. i, i, 1786; d. 10, 18, 1864; m. John Evans. jg2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 479. Peter, b. 11, 30, 1787; d. 2, 5, 1864; m. Priscilla Smith. 480. William, b. 9, 13, 1789; d. 9, 27, i860; m. Permelia Taylor. 481. Isaac, b. 4, 29, 1791 ; (i- 'i, 26, 1872 ; m. Mary Hawley. 482. Samuel, b. 8, 12, 1793 ; d. 2, 17, 1862 ; m. Ruth Davis. 483. Phebe, b. 12, 18, 1795 ; d. 11, 21, i860; m. Benjamin Davis. 484. Lydia, b. 11, 22, 1797 ; d. 6, 29, 1835 ; m. Sandwith Downing (No. 434). Joseph Sharpless, b. at Hatherton, Cheshire, Eng., 9, 28, 1678; d. in Middletown, Pa., 1757 ; son of John and Jane (Moore) Sharpies (p. 53); m. 3, 31, 1704, at Haverford Meeting, Lydia Lewis, b. Glamorganshire, Wales, 3, 8, 1683; d. 1763; dau. of Ralph and Mary Lewis, of Upper Darby. They resided in Nether Providence till about 171 3, and afterwards in Mid- dletown. Their children were Susanna, Joseph, Benjamin, Samuel, Lydia, Nathan, Jane, Abraham, Jacob and William, of whom the last married Abigail Sharp. Samuel Sharpless, b. in Nether Providence, 12, 7, 1710-11 ; d. Middletown, 11, 24, 1790; m. 3, 26, 1736, at Concord Meeting, Jane Newlin, b. about 171 5; d. 10, 28, 1798, aged 83 years; dau. of John and Mary (Woodward) Newlin, of Middletown. Their children were Mary, John, Thomas, Lydia, Abigail, Samuel, Hannah, Susanna, Phebe, Rachel, Samuel (2d) and Joel. Peter and Phebe Smedley received a certificate from Chester to Uwchlan Monthly Meeting, 11, 25, 1782. By deed of i, 13, 1783, Dugald Cameron and Elizabeth his wife, of Uwchlan, conveyed to Peter Smedley a messuage and two tracts of land in Uwchlan, the first containing 100 acres, and the other an adjoining strip, one perch in width and 124 perches long. This land had been conveyed by James Packer and wife Rose to Daniel Brown, 2, 6, 1767, and by Daniel Brown and wife Susanna to Dugald Cameron, 12, 19, 1772. Peter Smedley and wife and George Smedley and wife, of Uwchlan and Joseph Hoopes and wife, of Westtown, conveyed to their brothers Joseph, Samuel and William Smedley, of Middletown, their interest in the home- stead, with 277 acres, April 28, 1789. Samuel, dying in 1791, devised his interest in the homestead to his brother William, while Joseph, dying a few days later, intestate, his share, by law, passed to his eldest brother, Peter Smedley. He, with Phebe his wife, released the same to William, 5, 12, 1794. Thomas Palmer received a warrant, 1 1, 26, 1702, for 800 acres of land, and assigned the same to David Lloyd, Feb. 2, 1708, to whom a survey of 700 acres in Uwchlan was made Oct. 28, 1709. Lloyd conveyed 200 acres, June 5, 171 1, to David Reese, who conveyed the same to Edward Kinnison Sept. 21, 1 7 16, and Kinnison and wife Mary, Jan. 25, 1722, to Charles LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE', U7LL/AM\ jg, Gatlive, who devised to sons Rees and James. Division being made, Rees died seized of loo acres, of whicli Ann Gatlive, his widow, conveyed 40 acres to Peter Smedley, 4, 28, 1794. Peter Smedley also purchased 10 acres, 34 perches from Robert Allison, 4, 6, 1S07; from Samuel Stalker and wife Mar>^ 4, i, 181 1, 50 acres, and from the administrator of Robert Smith, April i, 1823, 148 acres in Uwchlan. He and wife Phebe, 9, 16, 1816, conveyed to their son Joel 22 acres, 135 perches. The following is an abstract of the will of Peter Smedley, of Uwchlan, dated 1,18, 1828: To son Joel the premises whereon he resides, containin perches of the Phipps tract together with the 3 acres in Brandywine. After Hannah's death Mary conveyed an undivided one- third interest in this property to her sister Ann, June 2, 1852. After the death of the latter the large tract was awarded by the Orphans' Court, Dec. 1859, to Rachel Moore, at her bid of ^11,484.99. This was the homestead. 117. William Smedley' (William^, George, George), b. Middletown, 8, 9, 1765; d. 4, 10, 1839; m. 12, 5, 1793, at Middletown Meeting, Deborah Lightfoot, b. 4, 15, 1763; d. 5, 6, 1824; dau. of Joseph and Deborah Light- foot, of Maiden Creek, Berks Co., Pa. Issue: 491. Joseph, b. 9, 12, 1794; d. 7, 25, 1795. 492. George, b. 7, 25, 1796 ; d. 7, 18, 1S55 ; m. Mary Webster and Philena Yarnall. • 493. Samuel L., b. 4, 9, T79S; d. 10, 19, 1834 ; m. Hannah Pennell. 494. William, b. 12, 6, 1799; d. 4, 27, 1S66 ; m. Rebecca VVebster and Harriet Jones. 495. Jacob, b. 12, 31, i8or ; d. 9, 26, 1886; m. Jane Yarnall. Thomas Lightfoot, a highly esteemed minister in the Society of Friends, was born about 1645, perhaps in Cambridgeshire, and possibly the son of another Thomas Lightfoot who suffered persecution at Cambridge in 1653, and was a companion of George Whitehead in religious labors. The younger Thomas is also said to have been a native of Settle, in Yorkshire. In 1694 he removed from the North of Ireland to Moate Monthly Meeting "?^ SvAcmi5 .7 ..■/.-^ <:;,:„/,^ ,Jt,:,, ::jTCA^;^* : /<■/ MAi;l;l \(.K ( IsKI 11 K ATI-; nj- WILLIAM SMKLLLY. .Ii;.. 17'.>:i. iMCillg p. I'.'J. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ WILLI A M\ in the county of West Meatl. The name of his first wife is thou<,.ht to l,ave been Mary, after whose death he married Sarah Wiley, a widow; about the ume of h.s^ removal to West Meath. bw 7 • 6 he removed with a part of his amdy to New Garden Chester County. Early in i 7.4 he paid \ religious MS t to New England and near the close of the year married MarcTaret widow of John Blunston, of Darby, to which place he removed I lis tle.th' occurred 9, 4, 1 725. He had at least nine children : " ' ""''fewdl'yrialJr' ■^'"" ''"'"' "' """' " PlHladelphia in ,739, where she died a ''''Tame't'nt"' T'^ '" " '"'""'' ^'"^ ^'^^''' ''^" °^-f°'^" '^'^^bv. of Dublin, and came to New Garden, :7i2. He was appointed an elder ,, ,0, ,735, and re^om- mended as a n.n.ster ., 37, .738. Removing to Philadelphua m ,'74 , he bccZe Provncal treasurer, and died i., 3, ,754, while holding that position n.LUAM m. ., .4 ,706, Isabel Holmes, of Lahinchey, King's Co., Ireland. He visited his father and relatives in Penna., in 1725. Abigail, m. 1715, in Ireland, Joseph Wiley, and came to Penna. with her father Euz..BETH,b: XX, 1695-6, at Bally Kieran, co. West Meath; m. 3 mo. ,7:7, Arthur Jones, of Merion. /i/,.Muiur Sarah, b. 5, 29, 1698; d. X702. ^"i'n^inri \ 'TrEni,Ey, AVai.tek Smedi.it. PniLEXA Y. Smedley, Edward L. SS. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE', CALEB\ I99 town, at the Leopard, 1787-9; afterward on the West Chester and Phila- delphia road a short distance east of the present Eagle tavern, which he built about 181 1 and moved there. The old building was converted into two dwellings, in one of which his son William died. He afterward built a farm-house a little southwest of the Eagle, in 1826, in which he died; as did also his son Caleb. He purchased, June 10, 1793, from Zacharias Long, a house and two acres; from Joseph and Sarah (McAfee) Davis, 6 acres, April 14, 1797, and from the sheriff, Aug. 13, 18 10, the Haworth farm of loi acres, 53 perches. He married a 2d wife, Mary Reece(?), by whom he had a daughter Mary, who married Isaac S. Atkinson. His 3d wife was Damaris Lewis, of Darby, who survived him. By his will, dated April 10, 1834, he provides for his wife; gives to his dau. Mary Atkinson $100, and the same to each of her three daughters, Rebecca, Damaris and Mary, at 2 i : to grandson William Atkinson 1 8 acres of the east end of his land, including his ist and 2d purchases, and 10 acres of the last: to grand- son Caleb P. Bitde, son of Caleb, deceased, $500: to grandson William Bittle, son of William, deceased, the residue of personal and real estate, he paying his sister Hannah $500. 120. Caleb SmedleyM Caleb', George, George), b. 11, 12, 1765, in Willistown; d. there, 6, 17, 1851; m. 4, 7, 1791, before John Bartholomew, Esq., to Sarah Green (No. 195), b. 12, 30, 1767; survived her husband; dau. of Abel and Jane Green. Issue; 506. Joshua, b. 5, 21, 1792 ; d. 11, 3, 1S29 ; m. Margaret Kitselman. 507. Abel, b. 3, 25, 1794 ; buried at Middletown, 2, 21, 1796. 50S. Jane, b. ii, 29, 1796; d. 5, 9, 1885 ; m. Jatnes Porteus. 509. Caleb, b. 9, 28, 1798 ; d. , 18S3 ; m. Sarah Davis and Sarah Dooris. 510. George, b. 11, 22, iSoo; d. before his father, unmarried. 511. Robert, b. 10, 11, 1802 ; died before his father, unmarried. 512. Elizabeth, b. 10, 4, 1804 ; died unmarried. 513. Sarah, b. 5, 22, 1807; d. S, 22, 1877; m. Charles Beugless. 514. Joseph, b. 4, 28, 1809 ; died young. In 1799 Caleb Smedley was assessed in Easttown as a wheelwright, with 26 acres of land, stone house and log barn, i horse and 2 cattle. This property then belonged to his father, who sold a part of it and devised the residue, together with the homestead of 80 acres in Willistown, adjoining the other, to this son, who removed to the homestead. Caleb Smedley and wife Sarah, of Willistown, by deed of April 1 1, 181 7, conveyed to their son Joshua 13 acres, 67 perches, in Easttown, it being the greater part of the above residue. Caleb Smedley died intestate and letters of administration 200 THE SAIED LEY FAMILY. were granted June 21, 1S51, to James Porteus and Charles Bishop. His son Caleb claimed the right to administer, as the only surviving son, — his mother being old and imbecile, — yet renounced this right in favor of the others. The administrators conveyed the homestead, containing 98 acres 20 perches, to Allen Cathcart, of Moyamensing, dairyman, and James Peoples, of Philadelphia city, shoemaker, Jan. 29, 1852, for the sum of $6310.56. 124. Sarah Hampton'' (Sarahs George, George), b. Thornbury, 11, 2, 1755; m. 4, 17, 1774, at Middletown Meeting, William Salkeld, of Middletovvn, son of David and Mary (Sermon) Salkeld, of Chester, deceased. Issue: 515. John. 516. Samuel. 517. Mary. 51S. Sarah. 519. David. John Salki-xd, son of Thomas Salkeld, of Coldbeck in Cumberland Eng- land, was born in 1672, and as a minister in the Society of Friends, visited Ire- land, 169S, America, 1700, and Ireland again in 1703. He was married 9, 8, 1704, to Agnes Powley, dau. of Edmond Powley, of Whinfield in the county of Westmoreland, and on the 9th of 7th mo. 1705, took passage from London to Philadelphia. They settled at Chester, where he was a farmer and maltster. Beside 400 acres in that township he purchased 1000 acres in Westtown and other tracts elsewhere. He traveled considerably in the ministry, was of a jovial character, and numerous anecdotes are handed down of his wit and humor. He died 9, 20, 1739, and his wife, 11, 12, 174S, aged 70 years, 10 months, 26 days. They had eleven children, Joseph, Mary, John, Thomas, Agnes, Edmond, William, David, Samuel, Jane and Jonathan. David Salkeld, b. i, i, 1721; d. 6 mo. 1759; m. 10, 29, 1743, at Middletown Meeting, Mary Sermon, dau. of William Sermon, of Middle- town. They had children, Margaret, Joseph, William and Agnes. Sarah Hampton received a certificate from Philadelphia Mo. Mtg which was presented to Chester 3, 23, 1770, and at the time of her marriage was living in Upper Providence. At Chester Mo. Mtg., 8, 28, 1780: Middletown Meeting informs that " William Salkeld hath had a creature taken from him for a substitute Fine & that he did consent that a certain person should redeem it, & also did receive from him some further consideration for said creature." He was LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE', SAA'.UP 20I visited b)' committees who endeavored to convince him of the inconsistency of such conduct, but in tlie t ith mo. 1780, Wilham "informed tliem he pro- posed to continue the payment of such demands as may be matle on him in future." He was accordingly disowned i, 29, 1781. Sarah Salkeld, wife of William, and children, John, Samuel, Mary and Sarah, received a certificate from Chester to Pipe Creek Mo. Mtg., Md., 7, 31, 1786. No living descendants have been located, but from the minutes of the last named meeting some items have been obtained. Samuel Salkeld made an acknowledgment, 10, 19, 1799, for training in the militia, fiddling and dancing: Mary Salkeld made an acknowledgment, 5, 19, 1798, for dancing, but on 7, 17, 1802, was complained of for marriage to a man named Fishbourn, and disowned two months later: Sarah Salkeld was dis- owned 2, 13, 1808, for joining with the Methodists, and David Salkeld was disowned for the same offence a short time before. 125. Elizabeth Hampton^ (Sarahs George, George), b. 2, 8, 1758; d. 10, 29, 1789; m. 7, 24, 1776, in Philadelphia, to Martin Hildeburn, who was buried 10, 15, 1793. They brought a certificate from Philadelphia to Darby Mo. Mtg., 5, 2, 17S2, but returned to Philadelphia about 17S7. Issue : 520. Sarah, b. 10, 21, 1777 ; d. 8, 21, 1840; ni. Griffith Edwards. 521. Phebe, b. 9, 28, 17S1 ; d. ii, ii, 1S40 ; m. Ezekiel Maddock. 522. John M., b. ; (1. at Westtown School, aged 16. 523. Rebecca, b. ; d. young or unmarried. 524. Samuel, b. 4, 10, 17S7 ; d. 4, 16, 1S56; m. Elizabeth Linnard. 127. Samuel Hampton-* (Sarah', George, George), b. 9, 26, 1761; d. 9. 20, 1 81 6; m. Elizabeth, widow of Michael Haig, and daughter of Michael Gould. Issue: 525. Samuel Stiles, died young. 526. Sarah Smedley, died young. 527. Elizabeth, m. Charles Suss. 528. Samuel Smedley, died unmarried. 529. Joseph Moore, m. Harriet Hathaway. 530. Sarah Moore, m. John A. Ginnodo, sometime member of City Council. 531. Edwin Gallagher. The late Samuel L. Smedley made the following memorandum: "The above names were given me about i860, by Mary Haig, a half-sister of Ehza Suss, who lived with Samuel and Eliza and others at that time : 3, 4, 1879, Ehza and her sister Sarah refused to give any information." 202 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. The Philadelphia directory for 1830 locates widow Elizabeth Hampton and Joseph M. Hampton, saddler, at 12 North alley. The marriage certifi- cate of Samuel Hampton and Sarah Smedley was given by Mary J. Breed to Joseph M. Truman, Jr., and by him to Elizabeth Suss many years ago. She was for years care-taker at the Academy of Fine Arts ; afterwards at the Academy of Natural Sciences. 128. Phebe Moore'' (Sarah', George, George), b. 9, 8, 1765; d. 7, i, 1800; m. 5, 3, 17S7, at Philadelphia Meeting, James Truman, b. 10, 3, 1753; d. 2, 20, 1826; son of James Truman and Mary Llewelyn, of Phila- delphia. Issue: 532. Rebecca, b. 2, 10, i 788 ; d. 10, 3, 1S04, unmarried. 533. Joseph Moore, b. 11, 17, 1790; d. 4, 30, 1872; m. Sarah Shaw. 534. Jeffrey, b. 11, 11, 1793 ; d. i, i, 185 1 ; m. Esther Gilpin and others. 535. Susanna, b. 6, 21, 1792 ; d. i, 25, 1862 ; m. George Baker. 536. Richard, b. 6, 8, 1795 ; d. 9, 9, 1S22 ; m. Martha Jeanes. 537. George, b. 6, 20, 179S ; d. 11, 21, 1877 ; m. Catharine H. Master. 53S. WilHam, b. 2, 24, 1800; d. 7, 3, iSoo. James Truman was married again, 9, i 1, 1S04, to Mary Pearson, b. i, 29, 1763; d. 12, 17, 1833; dau. of William and Elizabeth Pearson, of East Cain, Chester Co. No issue. Some additional information respecting Joseph Moore, father of Phebe Truman, has been obtained since that on page no was printed. He was a shoemaker by trade but in conjunction with his wife opened a dry goods store on Bank Street, where they were enabled to realize a com- petency, notwithstanding their hospitality. It is said that at Yearly Meet- ing time they lodged thirty Friends, — the men in one room and the women in another, — though the house was not a large one; and when Friendly looking persons came into the store Sarah was very apt to find they were relatives and insist on their taking a meal with them. The lot on Arch Street which they held by purchase and inheritance, was sold during the Revolution to Samuel Wetherell, for ^50, Penna. currency. In later life, when he saw the great advance in real estate, Joseph Moore much regretted their havine made this sale. After the Revolution, at the reorganization of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, in i 784, Joseph became a member, and for some years was on the committee to visit the prison in search of such colored persons as might be committed there, legally or otherwise, on the charge of being fugitive slaves, and to insure them a fair trial. At the organization of the Prison Society he became identified with it also. lloMKSTKM) (iK CKoli'lK SMKHI.KY iNo. 111). riM'Kl; IWCllLAN IWl". i;,.sl.|,.|uv ..r (ii.lcon S. M.x.rr (No. K'liW, •"., I"', !««•. n(>MKSTK.\I> OK I'KTEK S.MKDLKY (No. lliM, rWcllL.VX. Kcsi(U'iU'f ol' Wayne Sninlk-.v (N... 4191). 5. ti. 1,S1I9. hwUiti P ■■iOB. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE''- , SARAH\ 203 He always made his own shoes, taking plenty of time that they might be well seasoned; and after Congress removed to Washington he I'rsually paid a visit to that city during each session. On such an occasion he enter- tained some of the members by stating that his shoemaker was his barber, and his barber was his tailor, and probably mentioned some other accom- plishments; so that they thought his shoemaker must be a very useful man. He had patterns by which he cut the materials for his coat, vest and pants, and made these up himself. His white beaver hat, according to a fashion with many Friends, had the fur immediately above the brim brushed smooth, and the upper part rough. When his grandchildren were left orphans they were brought to his home and cared for, and he was likewise attentive to his stepchildren. He died 12, 25, 181 7, in his 77th year. RiCH.-VRD Tkum.vn, with Martha his wife, and some children, came from England about 171 5 and settled in what is now Montgomery Co., Pa. By deed of Nov. 17, 1716, Stephen Jenkins, of Springhead, in the township of Abington, yeoman, and Abigail his wife, and Elizabeth Jenkins, widow of William Jenkins, of Springhead, yeoman, conveyed to Richard Truman, of Cheltenham township, weaver, for /105, all that said messuage or tenement and plantation known by the name of Springhead, together with one hun- dred and forty acres of land thereunto belonging, in the township of Abing- ton. This was close to Abington Meedng. March 9. 1716-7, Richard Truman, of Abington, weaver, and wife Martha, mortgaged this property to William Harmer of Springfield, yeoman, as an indemnity. In the 5th mo. 1722, Richard Truman took a cerdficate from Abington to Gwynedd Mo. Mtg. for himself, wife and mother-in-law (who is not named), and probably setded at this time in what is now Berks County, where he purchased 212 acres of land on " Menokejee Creek," in the township of Oley. Here he made his will, u, 20, 1729^30, which was proven March 14, 1729-30. Soon after his death his widow, Martha Truman, removed to Philadelphia with some or all of her children, and there died about the 22d of 6th mo. 1758. at the age of nearly 85 years, and was buried in Friends' ground. The children of Richard Truman were: Thomas, b. perhaps about 1705, in England, supposed to have been a half-brother to the other children ; m. 9, 29, 1733, ,\nn Bolton, and in 1751 settled in Sadsbiiry, Chester County. WiLUAM, d. in Philadelphia, 1732, unmarried. SusANK.4, m. 1737, John Guest. James, b. about 1717 ; d. about 3, 10, 1790, aged 73. 204 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. James Truman m. 7, 6, 1743. at Haverford Meeting, Mary Llewelyn dau. of Morris Llewelyn, of Merion township. She received a certificate from Haverford to Philadelphia, i, 8, 1743-4. but on 2, 28, 1755, they obtained one from the latter to Haverford, with four of their children; and on 11, 10, 1758, a certificate to return again to the city. They had children— Richard, d. 6, 4, 1813, aged 69 ; m. ist, 6, 15, i774, at Pine St. Meeting, Phila., Abigail Estey, d. 7, 12, 1775; dau. of Moses and Eunice Estey, of Reading town, East Jersey ; 2d m. to Rachel Sykes, dau. of Thomas, of Charleston, S. C. She d. 7, 20, 1S08, aged 52. Morris, d. n mo. 1830, aged about Si ; m. 7, 5, 1781, at M.ddletown Meeting, Mary Sharpless, dau. of Joseph and Mary Sharpless, of Middletown. He was a paper maker on Darby Creek for a time and later removed to Bridgeport, Fayette Co., Pa., where he and his sons built engines for the first steamboats on the Monongahela. Evan, m. 4, 11, 1782, at Philadelphia Meeting, Hannah Dubre, dau. of Wilham and Mary Dubre,' of the Northern Liberties of the city of Philadelphia. They had several children. James, b. 10, 3, 1753 ; d. 2, 20, 1826; m. Phebe Moore. William, killed by a fall from a scaffold, aged 18. James Truman, Jr., engaged in the business of a coppersmith, but this being so much connected with distilling he changed to the tin-plate and tin roofing business. He was of a mechanical turn and inventive genius, and took out two patents for a stove and a steam washer. When the market houses were extended westward from 4th Street James Trimian drafted a plan which included a box in which the hooks &c., were stored after market hours to guard against accident. This plan was accepted by the city. He and his brother Evan were among the original members of the Harmony Fire Company, organized 8 mo. 24, 1784, m Friends' Fourth Street Meeting House. The original members were Daniel Drinker, Richard Price, Abraham Liddon, Thomas Harrison, Arthur Howell, Jesse Williams, John Townsend, Jonathan Evans, Jr., Thomas Savery, James Truman, James Starr, Robert Coe, David Evans, Ellis Yarnall, John Poult- ney, Joseph Richardson, Jr., John Letchworth, John Elliott, Jr., John Oldden, Thomas Lawrence, Solomon White, Zachariah Jess, Evan Truman, Jacob Shoemaker, Jr., Joseph Budd, Samuel Jones, Solomon Dawson and Samuel Carver, a number of whom became quite prominent as ministers and other- wise anions' Friends. 129. George Smedley Moore^ (Sarah^, George, George), b. Phila. delphia, 8, 21, 1767; d. 9, 7, iSoo; m. Ann Masterman and Christiana Cripps, by each of whom he had three children, viz: LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ SARAIP. 20: 539. Anna, died young. 540. Mary, b. i, 8, 1789 ; d. 3, 24, 1870; m. 4, 28, 1831, Nathan Haines, of Kvesham, N. J. No children. 541. Sarah, b. 6, 16, 1793 ; d. 9, 25, 1871, unm. ; lived uith her sister iMary. 542. Philip, died aged about 19. 543. Elizabeth, d. 1856; ni. William Cox and resided in Kensington, Philadelphia; is said to have had nine children, Joseph, Mary, Sarah, George, Christiana, Eveline, and two others. 544- Joseph, physician, m. Elizabeth Whiteman ; d. at Prairie du Chien. No issue. 131. Jane Moore* (Sarah^ George, George), b. Philadelphia, 10, 13. 1774; d- 12, 15, 1802; m. 12, 3, 1795, William L. Maddock, grocer, b. 4, 2, 1772; d. 6, 22, 1809; son of Benjamin and Elizabedi Maddock, of Philadelphia. Issue: 545- Elizabeth Harr, b. 2, 14, 1796; d. 9, 5, 1864 ; m. Samuel D. Breed. 546. .Anna, b. Philadelphia, i, 5, 1798; d. 7, 20, 1800. 547- Sarah Moore, b. 3, 17, iSoo; d. 9, 6, 1865, unm., at 1134 Vine St. 548. Randal Malin, b. 10, 17, 1802 ; d. 9 mo. 1S66 ; m. Susan Mayer. In 1 68 1, Henry Maddock, of Loom Hall, Cheshire, England, and his brodier-in-law, James Kennedy, purchased 1500 acres of land from William Penn, and arrived here some time before die Proprietary, in 16S2. In i6S\ part of this joint purchase, supposed to be 800 acres, but really more than 1 100 acres, was located in Springfield township, adjoining Ridley, and James established his residence upon it. After a few years he died, when his share of the joint purchase passed to Henr>- Maddock, who, returning to England, conveyed the whole to his eldest son, Mordecai Maddock. Jane Maddock, daughter of Henr)-, m. 1690, George Maris, Jr. Mordecai Maddock was appointed a trustee for Chester Meedng, 10, 5, 1687; and 8, 13, 1690, to receive subscriptions in Marple township towards building a meeting house in Chester. After this he returned to England, but was again in this country, 1701 to 1703, at which time there is no evi- dence of his being a married person. In 1 727 he produced a certificate for himself and wife, Sarah, from Nottingham Monthly Meeting, England. Mordecai Maddock, of Springfield, and Dorothy Roman, of^'chicirestcr. widow of Philip Roman, were married Nov. 8, 1733, at Springfield Meeting! In 1736 Friends of Chester meeting sold their old meedng house to Edward Russell, and Mordecai Maddock, as surviving trustee, was requested to e.xecute a deed for the same. No further mention of him appears on the records, nor can any will or administration on his estate be found. He had probably disposed of all his property' prior to his second marriage, reserving 2o6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. only a life interest therein. His children, so far as known, were Henry, John, Benjamin, Elizabeth and James. To Henry he conveyed 200 acres of land, .Sept. 29, 1733, and to his son John 300 acres more on the same date, includini,^ the present site of Swarthmore College. He had previously, 1698-1702, disposed of the residue of the Springfield lands. Benjamin Maddock m. 1734, Elizabeth, dau.of John Hart of Philadelphia, and continued to reside in Springfield. Beside a son Benjamin they had a daughter Elizabeth who married Thomas Manley. Benjamin Maddock, Jr., received a certificate from Chester to Philadelphia Mo. Mtg., 8, 25, 1766, and is supposed to have been the father of William L. Maddock. 134. James Smedley^ (Thomas--, George, George), b. Upper Provi- dence, 2, 24, 1777; d. there, 11, 8, 1837, unmarried. He took the home- stead, in Upper Providence, containing 98 acres, and devised the same to his brother Isaac and sisters, Elizabeth and Jane. He was appointed an overseer of Providence Meeting, 4, 28, 1S17, in place of Thomas Dutton, who had removed to Concord Meedng, in which position he continued by reappointment for several years. 135. Isaac SmedleyMThomass, George, George), b. 12. 7, 1778; d. 2, 12, 1864; m. 10, 20, 1803, at Willistown Meeting, Hannah Cox, b. Wil- listown, 10, 20, 1783; d. Upper Providence, 2, 14, 1861; dau. of Benjamin Cox and Hannah Smedley (p. 188). She brought a certificate from Goshen to Chester Monthly Meeting, dated i, 6, 1804; both buried at Providence Meeting, Media, Pa. Issue: 549. Mary, b. ii, i8, 1804; d. 7, 13, 1S90, unmarried; buried at Providence Mtg. 550. Sarali, b. 3, 26, 1807 ; d. 10, 22, 1S74 ; m. George Home. 551. Thomas, b. 6, 24, 1809; d. 7, 24, 1884; m. Anne H. Wilson. 552. Jane, b. 5, 3, 1812 ; d. 8, 29, 1868; m. Perry Pike. 553. Elizabeth, b. 8, 6, 1814 ; d. 10, 3, 1899 ; m. Benjamin Paschall. 554. James, b. 2, 17, 1817 ; m. Ann Eliza Sleeper. 555. Isaac, b. 8, 14, 1821 ; died young. 556. Lindley, b. 2, 14, 1826 ; d. 3, 12, 1891 ; m. Mary Weaver. In 1S05 Isaac Smedley purchased a small farm in Upper Providence, immediately east of and adjoining Sandy Bank graveyard, and there carried on the business of a cabinet-maker and undertaker, which he appears to have commenced in 1801, and continued till 1855; during which time he buried over eleven hundred persons. After the death of his^brother James he became possessed of 34 acres of the homestead;, by the will of thejatter and division with his sisters. He was appointed;an[^overseer of Providence Meeting, 5, 31, 1813. I'n.iii A-ir> .M:i|, nf IVl. C.i.. V:,.. ISI8. - IJUMIIL' I'. -VU. LINE OF GEORGE \ GEORGE'-, AMBROSES 207 137. Elizabeth Smedley' (Thomas^, George, George), b. Upper Providence, 2, 8, 1784; d. diere, 4, 11, 184S, unmarried. She inherited a diird part of the homestead from her brother James, and devised the same to her sister Jane Smedley. 139. Jane Smedley^ {Thomas^ George, George), b. 9, 8, 1790; d. 7, 20, 1876, unmarried; buried at Providence Meeting, where the rest of the family lie. She became the owner of the homestead, with 64 acres of the land, and was the last survivor of the family. By her will she devised her real estate to her nephew, Thomas Smedley, with legacies to the other chil- dren of her brother Isaac. She also gave to Rebecca Edwards $500: to Philip Kirk, $100, and to Sarah, wife of Thomas Russell, $100. 140. Elizabeth Smedley^ (Ambrose^ George, George), b. Middle- town, 4, 22, 1769: d. Greenwood township, Mifflin Co., Pa., i, 13, 182-; m. Enos R. Kellogg, b. Connecticut (.?), April 4, 1769; d. March 22, 1841, and buried near MifMintown, Pa. Issue: 557. .'Varon Reed, married Hannah Bissell. No issue. 55S. .Amanda Triphena, b. 10, 20, .S02; d. Perryville, Pa., 9, 26, i8.i8, unmarried; buried near Mifflintown. 559- Enos Smedley, b. 4, 22, iSoS ; d. 9, 22, 1863 ; m. Sarah Thompson. _ Some of die dates here given are from Timodiy Hopkins, of .San Fran- cisco, Cal, who has been collecting the genealogy of the Kelloggs of New England. It is probable that Enos R. Kellogg came to Delaware County as a teacher, and that he fell in love with one of his pupils. In a letter written by him 9, 4, 1830, to his brother-in-law, Ambrose Smedley, he says, "It seems but as yesterday when I watched thee playing thy sportive tricks on thy school fellows at Blue Hill." The school at Blue Hill, in Upper Providence, was an important educational institution in that region, having been opened as eariy as 1777, on land of George Miller, who, Tn 1794, de''- vised one acre and two perches of land in trust^for the use of the school, under care of Chester Monthly Meeting. His relative, James Turner, had devised his house and lot adjoining, for the same use, in 1787, and in 1799 Ambrose and James Smedley were among the new trustees appointed for the two properties. Elizabeth Kellogg was complained of by Middletown Meeting, 10, 27, 1800, for marriage by a magistrate to one not a member, but her acknowl- edgment was accepted 2, 23, 1801. Some old letters, written by her and other members of her family, and now in possession of her nephew, John H. ^q3 the smedley family. Smedley, on the old homestead, show that the Kelloggs had removed to Mifflin County as early as i8i i, where their struggles for a livelihood were evident. One of these, without the year of date, mentions the death of the mother. The son Enos was a shoemaker in 1830. He is said to have had five children, Elizabeth, Sarah Josephine, Amanda Elmira. Rebecca Jane and Hannah Matilda, and his widow to have been at York, Nebraska, in iSjJ, but inquiry there failed to find trace of the family. 142 Sarah SmedleyM Ambrose', George, George), b. 2, 28, 17741 d. Chichester township, 9, i> i837; "i. 6, 6, 1793. at Middletown Meeting William Griffith, d. 5, 6, 1820, in Edgmont; son of William Gnfflth and Hannah Yarnall, of Aston township. Issue : 560. George, b. 4, 11, i794 ; buried 5, 6, 1822 ; married. 561. Jesse, b. 2, 11, 1796; d. 2,9, 1 831, unmarried. 562. Ambrose, b. 1797 ; d. 12, 19, 1822, unm. 563. Mary S., b. ; d. 10, 26, 1872 ; m. Abraham Jolmson. 564. William, b. 1803 ; d. 2, 14, 1823, unmarried. 565. Jeffrey, b. about 1807 ; d. 3, 21, 1841, unm.; bur. at Chichester. 566. Sarah, b. 9, 4, 181 1 ; bur. 3, 13, 1844 ; m. John Young Thomas. The family were nearly all buried at Middletown Meeting. In 1803 the parents received a certificate from Chester to New Garden Mo. Mtg., but returned it 5, 27, 1805, with endorsement by the latter meeting. William Griffith was of Bethel, 171 5, but perhaps not a Friend. In 1728, William Griffith, Jr., married Susanna Cassell, b. 9, 8, 1706, dau. ot Arnold and Susanna Cassell, of Philadelphia, and settled in Edgmont on the Kingsman tract of 135 acres. He also purchased 100 acres there from Thomas Goodwin, and died 1763, leaving a widow and four children, William, Joseph, Alice and Susanna. The widow died about 1779. William Griftith. the son, m. 4, 13, 1757- at Newtown Meeting, Hannah Yarnell, dau. of Moses and Dowse Yarnall, of Willistown, and setded in Aston, where he died in 1782, leaving children, William, Enoch, Thomas, Joseph, Susanna, Priscilla, Phebe and Hannah. 143. Mary Smedley^ (Ambrose^, George, George), b. Middletown, I, 28, 1776; d. after 1836. She and her sisters inherited some land in Har- rison County, Va. She had one son, 567. Edmund, b. 8 mo. 1810; d. 7, 18, 18S5 ; m. Elizabeth Allison and Henrietta K. Malin. 146. Ambrose Smedley^ (Ambrose^, George, George), b. 3, 14. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE'-, AMBROSE'. 209 1782; d. I, 5, 1859; m. Jane Hinkson, b. i, 15, 1785; d. 6, 10, 1873; <-lau. of John Hinkson and Abigail Engle, of Middletown. Issue: 56S. Mary, b. 7, 8, 1806; d. 3, 20, 1831, unmarried. 569. Abigail H., b. 11, 2, 1808 ; d. 4, 18, 1872 ; m. Charles Pyle. 570. Elizabeth, b. 2, 3, 1811 ; d. 6, 16, 1891 ; m. James McDade. 571. Sarah, b. 5, 7, 1813; d. 6, 8, 1S47, unmarried. 572. Jane, b. 8, 20, 1815 ; d. 8, 7, 1884 ; m. Charles Gogel. 574. Phebe Ann, b. 9, 12, 1817; d. 4, 1,1852; m. Henry Phillips. 573. Orpha, b. 5, 28, 1820 ; d. i, 2, 1859 J m- Francis C. Fossett. 575- John H., b. 8, 31, 1822 ; m. Lydia Ann Williams. 576. Hannah, b. 2, 22, 1825 ; d. 11, 0, 1866 ; m. J. Wesley Ottey. 577. Ambrose, b. 4, u, 1828 ; d. ir, 27, 1856; m. Fanny E. White. 578. Ann Eliza, b. 10, 7, 1831 ; d. 10, 3, 1868; m. Peter Ober. John Hinkson and wife came from Ireland as early as 1764. By deed of March 20, 1764, in which he is styled " of die city of Philadelphia, yeoman," he purchased from Charles Norris and wife two adjoining farms in Nether Providence, for /860. Towards the close of that year he was assessed with 200 acres of land and buildings, worth £16 per annum, 3 horses, 4 catde, 10 sheep and 2 servants. At Chester Mo. Mtg., i, 27, 1766, his wife pro- duced the following certificate from Friends in the county of Cavan, Ireland: We whose Names are .Subscribed Do Certifie that Jane Hinkson, wife of John Hinkson, Frequented our Religious meetings, was a Woman of an Easey, mild, modest behaviour, Held in Esteem by friends and others ; Walked Orderly During her Residing here ; was in unity with friends when she Left this ; and was admitted to sit in Women's meeting Here. Given and signed at our Men's Meeting Held at Cootehill, the 5"' mo., 30"' day 1764, By James Simpson James Trenor Ja" : Allen Tho' : COYLE Ben : Simpson. John Hinkson died about 17S5, being survived by his wife and eight children: Jane, m. Thomas Dell Weaver; John, d. 2, 17, 1819, m. about 1784, Abigail Engle; James, m. Betty Crosley; Thomas, m. 5, 11, 1797, Mary Worrilow; George, m. Catharine Fairlamb and went to Ohio; Mary, d. unmarried; Sarah, m. William Hawkins; Ann, m. Joseph Dickinson. John Hinkson, Jr., m. Abigail Engle, b. 11, 24, 1765; d. i, 26, 1828; dau. of Frederick Engle and Abigail Vernon, and settled in Nether Providence, but afterward removed to Middletown. They had children, Jane, m. Am- brose Smedley; Ann, m. David Baker; John, m. Jemima Worrall and Orpha Neide; Mary, m. Abraham Hamor; Joseph, m. Ann Black; Fred- 14 ^jQ THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. erick J., m. Hannah Brobson; Orpha, m. Jacob Evans; Edward E., m. Sarah Slauter. Of these, John was sherift'of Delaware County, member of the legislature, and recorder of deeds and register of wills. Frederick J. was p'^esident of the Bank of Delaware County, associate judge of the courts, and filled other offices of trust and honor. Ambrose Smedley was complained of by Middletown Meeting, 8, 25, 1806, for marriage out of meeting, but his acknowledgment was accepted II, 24, 1806. His wife did not unite with Friends and consequendy their children failed to be looked upon as members. He inherited 90 acres of land in Middletown, upon which a house was built in 1785, as shown by a stone in the chimney, above the roof and which is now the residence of his son John H. Smedley. By deed of March 31, 1847 he conveyed 2634 acres of the land to his son-mdaw, Charles p'yle, and on March 25, 1854 divided the remainder between his sons John H. and Ambrose Smedley, Jr. His widow continued to reside at the homestead till her death, in 1873. 147. Joshua Smedley^ (Ambrose^, George, George), b. Middletown, I, 18, 1784; buried at Middletown Meedng, 9, 15, 1816; m. Sarah Bishop, who survived him and her father-indaw, but is not mentioned in the will of the latter. He lost his membership amongst Friends, 7, 29, 1 811, through the weakness of intemperance. No issue. 148 Samuel Smedley^ (Ambrose^ George, George), b. 6, 12, 1791, in Middletown; d. there, 2, 9, 1876; m. 12, 30, 1819, at Middletown Meet- ino-, Elizabeth Malin, b. 6, 8, 179?- i" Middletown; d. 11, 25, 1878; dau. of Georoe Malin and Rebecca Ogden, of Edgmont; both buried at Cumber- land Cemetery, adjoining the graveyard of Middletown Meeting. Issue : 579. A child unnamed, buried at Middletown Meeting, 11, 9, 1820. 580. Elizabeth Ann, b. 11, 26, 1822 ; d. 1, 20, 1888, unmarried. 5S1. Esther Ogden, b. i, 25, 1825 ; d. 9, 25, 1848, unmarried. 582. Samuel, b. 8, 6, 1S27 ; d. 2, 25, 1828. 583. Ahinoam, b. 8, 6, 1827 ; living at the homestead, unmarried. P. O., Media, Pa, In addition to the homestead she owns the Jane Smedley (No. 139) home, on the other side of Ridley Creek, in Upper Providence, and another farm in Middletown. 584. Rebecca, b. 3, 14, 1830 ; d- 5. 9. 1831. 585. George M., b. 3, 12, 1832 ; m. Sarah Worrall. Randal Malin, of Great Barrow, in the county palatine of Chester, Eng- land, was a purchaser of 250 acres of land in Pennsylvania, by deeds of lease LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ AMBROSE\ ^^ and release, dated 6tli and 7th of March, 16S1. He was a grand juror at a court held at Chester in the loth month 1684, and a settler in Upper Provi- dence. His wife, Elizabeth, died in the beginning of the 7th month 1687, and in the 2d month 1692 he was married to Mary Conoway. widow of Thomas Conoway and dau. of Valentine Hollingsworth, of New Casde County. He was recommended as a minister 10, 27, 1725, and in 1727 removed with his wife within the limits of Goshen Mo. Mtg. By his first wife he had Isaac, b. the latter end of 5th mo. 16S1, m. Eliza- beth Jones and Jane Pugh; Jacob, b. 7, 7, 1686, m. Susanna Jones. By the 2d wife he had Hannah, d. y. ; Hannah, b. i, 7, 1695-6, m. Daniel WilJiam- son, Jr.; Rachel, b. 5, 24, 1702, m. John Cain; Katharine, m. George (?) Tate. Isaac Malin settled in Whiteland township, while his brother 'jacob remained in Upper Providence, where he died in 1727. William Malin, son of Jacob and Susanna, m. Elizabeth Crosley and had children, Jacob, Thomas, Hannah, Joel and George. The last m. 5, 30, 1794, at Providence Meeting, Rebecca Ogden, b. i, 19, 1775; d. 9, 9, 1829! dau. of Aaron Ogden and Esther Preston. They had children, Aaron,' Elizabeth (m. Samuel Smedley), Preston, Orpha (m. James Green), Sidney', Rebecca, Esther, Ann, George, Isaiah, Amor, Emeline and Ogden C. By devise of his father, Samuel Smedley became possessed of the home- stead, with 100 acres of land, including the place of original setdement, in Middletown. This he bequeathed to his two daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Ahinoam Smedley, subject to the payment of legacies. To his nephew, Edmund Smedle)-, and the children of his sister Ahinoam Yarnall he gave $25 each. 149. Ahinoam Smedley^ (Ambrose^, George, George), b. 8, 29 1795; d. 8, 22, 1857; m. II, 5, 1818, at Middletown Meedng, John Yar- nall, b. 2, 2, 1795; tl- ; son of Ezekiel Yarnall and "Sarah Hall, of Edgmont. Issue: 586. Elizabeth S., b. 8, 7, 1820 ; d. , unmarried. 587. Sarah H., b. 8, 7, 1820; d. 7, iS, 18SS : m. Bennett Temple. 588. Samuel S., b. 10, 2, 1821 ; d. 6, 2, 1890; m. Hannah Thatcher. 589. Eli, b. 5, 24, 1823 ; d. 7, 18, 1888 ; m. Lydia (Thomas) Tyson. 590. George, b. 2, 3, 1825 ; d. 7, 23, 1892 : m. Mary Fairlamb. 591. Thomas, b. 5, 10, 1827 ; m. Emeline Stanfield. 592. Owen, b. 6, 12, 1830; was county commissioner of Delaware County, 1876-1885 ; now superintendent of farming at the House of Refuge, or Reform School, at Glen Mills, in Thornbury township ; unmarried. Thomas Yarnall, b. 6, 10, 1705, son of Philip and Dorodiy, m. Martha 2 12 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 593 594 595 59(i 597 598 Hammans (p. 54)- Their son William, b. 10, i. i737; d. §, 9, 1807; m. Mary Chance (Jan. 30, 1760,-St. Michael's and Z.on Church record, Phda.), for which marriage his acknowledgment was accepted i, 26 1 761, but his wife did not become a member till 7. ^8, 1783. Ezek.e Yarnall, son of William, was admitted i, 27, 1783- and m. 5. 6, 1784, at M.ddletown Meet- inc Sarah Hall, dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Norbury) Hall, of Goshen, and aranddau. of Thomas and Mary (Kendall) Hall (pp. 103, 142). " John Yarnall was a farmer, owning a farm in Middletown, bordenng on Ridley Creek, south of the present railroad bridge, near Media. 150. John Hoopes^ (Mary', Sarah, George), b. 10, 10, 1 733 ■ d- after 1792; m. Phebe Williams, b. 6, 20, 1731 : dau. of Rees and Elizabeth W.l- liams. Issue: Abraham, b. 10, 24, '755 ; d. 6 mo. 1S07 ; m. Susanna McNees. Daniel, b. u, 27, 1756; d. i, 2,, 1S29; m. Hannah Reese. John, b. ; d. 5, 8, i8t2 ; m. Rebecca Myers. EHzabeth, b. 4, i7, 1760; d. 12, 18, .84 7 ; m. Jesse James. Phebe b. ; d. ; m. Joseph Hunt. Sarah,'b. 3 mo. 1767 ; d. 10, 15, 185^, at the residence of Joseph L. Taylor, near West Chester, unmarried. Rees Williams, of Plymouth township, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) County and Elizabeth his wife, had children, David, Rees, Mary, Catharine, Elizabed. Isaac, Ruth and Phebe. About 1743 the tami y reinoved to Chester where it is presumed that the father died about 1748. The widow and her children, Isaac and Phebe, received a cerdficate from Chester to Kennet Mo. Mtg., 2, 24, .755- and Phebe was disowned by the latter 7. 5, XV55 for marriage by a magistrate. Her husband, John Hoopes, made an acknowledgment to Chester Mo. Mtg., 3, 31. i756, for his deviation, and was continued in membership. tt^^-..- In 1764 John Hoopes appears to have held 150 acres of land in Upper Providence, but his residence was in Newtown, where he had 5 horses 7 cows and 5 sheep. From 1767 to 177 1 he kept tavern in Edgmont on the Yarnall property (p. 176), after which he probably resided on rented farms. As a result of keeping tavern he made too free use of spirits and was dis- owned by Chester Mo. Mtg., 3, 22, 1771- 151 Sarah Hoopes^ (Mary', Sarah, George), b. Edgmont; m. about I7S6, William Williamson, of Thornbury. b. 6, 5, 1731 ; d. 2 i3. i^JS- buried Vhe 16th at Middletown; son of Thomas Williamson and Ann Malm, and grandson of Daniel and Mary (Smith) Williamson. Issue: 5^99. Abraham, b. i, 29, i757 ; d. 2, 4, 1807 ; m. Esther James. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARA IP, MARY\ - ' 3 _ William Williamson was a first cousin to the mother of his wife and mar- riages m that degree of kindred were not approved by Friends in that day for which reason they accomplished their union before a justice of the peace A committee of the women's meeting having waited on Sarah reported that '-she thought she could not in truth make friends satisfaction least she should wrong her conscience." They did, however, make an acknowledg- ment which was accepted lo, 31, i/S?- After her death he m. " s 1780 at E Nottingham Meeting, Phebe Passmore, b. 9, . r . r 763 ; d. 1 1 : 3 \ 8 , l by whom he had Sarah, m. Abraham Hoopes (No. 646); Passmore. Phebe' VV illiam, Thomas, Cheyney and Augustine. Of these William was a prom- inent lawyer and influential citizen of West Chester; represented his district 'Vr ^!j.^\Senate, 1S46-8, and was Speaker of that body in the session of 1848. His brother I homas was a leading conveyancer in Philadelphia for many years, and was the father of Passmore Williamson, who achieved notoriety through his efforts in the anti-slavery cause. 152. Abraham Hoopes^ (Mary3. Sarah, George), b. Edomont. d. Newtown; buned at Middletown, z, .6. 18.5; m. Elizabeth Worrell, buried at M.ddletown, 5, 13, 1817; dau. of John Worrall and Priscilla Lewis of Edgmont. Issue: ^"ib, ui 600. Prisdlla b. ; d. , mo. iSi. ; „.. John RegesterXNo. 709). 601. Sarah, b. 5, 4, 1785 ; d. 10, ,S, 1852 ; m. Jabez Lewis. 602. John, living in 1S20. No further record. 603. Mary, living in 1S20. No further record. John Worrall, probably from Cheshire, Eng., setded in Middletown and m. 1683, Frances Taylor, widow of Thomas Taylor. She d. 10 i: ,71. and he m. again, 4, 9, 1714, Sarah Goodwin, dau. of Thomas Goodwin of Edgmont to which township he had removed. He visited Cheshire 1700- di^d 'rr\'' ?\''V' '" ^'' ^''^' ^''''- "'^ "'^^^^ ^-^ - ■"■"■■^t- and Their o,m' t I' ''''" "'"" °" " ^^''-^'^"^ ^-'^ ^° t'^^^ —try. Thetr son John, b. 8,26, 1719; d. Edgmont; buried at Middletown, i, . 1800; m. 4. 18. 1741, Priscilla Lewis, and ., 30, 1771. Sarah Newlin. Abraham Hoopes was complained of by Middletown Meetino- ^ ^,0 prfes't t:/"r"''"''"^ T"'''" °' '^'' "^^^^''"S to their marriaV'by a pnet, and refusing to make a written acknowledgment, was disowned 8, iu^tice o ^°"^P'"'"' ^^'^^mad. of his wife, 7. 29, 1765, for marriage by a wasTccfptrd"^. :t: ^f ^'°"'' '^^^^"'°"^'- "^^ -^— ^^s-- The will of Abraham Hoopes, of Newtown, is dated Oct. 28, 1820, and ^, , THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. proven Feb. 23, 1825, in which he devises to dau. Mary Hoopes $400; to dau. Sarah Lewis $300; to son John Hoopes $280; to children of dau. Priscilla Regester, deceased, $150; residue to three Hving children: .Son-in- law Jabez Lewis and grandson Abraham Regester to be executors. 153 Abigail Hoopes^ (Mary, Sarah, George), m. Nov. 12, 1759 accordino- to records of Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church, Philadelphia, to William Regester, son of David and Lydia Regester, of Edgmont (p. 128). Issue: 604. David, b. 5, 31, 1760; d. 7, 14, 1816 ; m. Catharine Griffith. 605. Mary, b. 8, 3, 1762 ; d. ir, lo, 1772- 606. Lydia, b. 9, 23, 1764 ; d. 8, i, 1S3S ; ra. Aaron Yarnall and Aaron Mendenhall. 607. AlDraham, b. 12,22, 1766; d. 11,9, 1772- 608. John, b. 12, 4, 176S; d. II, 10, 1772. 609. Jane, b. 3, 28, 1772 ; d. about 1833 ; m. George McNeely. 610. William, b. 2, 10, 1774 ; d. 10, 16, 1777. 611. Thomas, b. 5, i, 1776 ; d. 3, 7, 1850 ; m- Hannah Regester. 612. Robert, b. 12, 24, 1779; d. 8, 5, 183S; m. Abigail Rigby. The quaint church record states that William Rechester and Abigail Hubs were married at the date given. For their outgoing in marriage they made an acknowledgment to Chester Mo. Mtg. 6, 29, 1761. They resided in Upper Providence till 1763, when they removed to Newtown, where, in 1764, he was assessed as a mason, with 50 acres of land, i horse and 2 cows. He was not there in 1774. The parents and all the surviv- ing children except the eldest received a certificate from C'hester to Brad- ford Mo. Mtg., 5, 26, 1783, and thence back to Chester, 7, 16, 1784. On 9, 27, 1S02, William and Abigail Regester obtained a certificate to West- land,' Washington Co., Pa., accompanied by their sons Thomas and Robert. Their residence after this has not been ascertained. 154. Jane Hoopes^ (Mary^, Sarah, George), m. Joseph Robins by a license dated Oct. 15, 1768; perhaps a son of Joseph Robins, b. 5, 10, 1 7 10; cl. 5, 27, 1780, and Leah Clayton, b. 6, 19, 1713; t^- i- 9, 1796. of New Jersey. Issue: 613. Sarah, b. 1769(7) ; d. about 1S56; m. Samuel Plankinton. 614. Leah, died unmarried. 6x5. Mary, m. George Passmore and Thomas Wilson, according to statements of her sister Alice's daughter. 616. Jane, b. 5, 31, 1776 ; d. 6, 25, 1806 ; m. Jesse Plankinton. 6 1 7. Margaret, m. David (?) Baker ; had son Enoch. No further record. 618. Lydia. T- /,■ i I • : . .■'■.-■\l/ /,:■.'.■_ .^//,,y //^/-/A //,/.' ■'/.'(• /.W/,^/jtr,. '■/.■.■> , . • ■' -,^>^' ■,■ //, .'^■■,'.f/r////rXY(/.'/;f/A/'=,-. . '' i ■ ' '//■■'•/■/ '■.■'' /i/^i'///-j'u '^/f- ', . - -<', >, '/ ■ . / .' 1 ^'■^'- ■ ■ ■ '■' ■ ' '■'••'> -^-y -^^ry /viv- y/ '//^^ /'/ ^// / :>,j ..-■ • ■■,!///, .;'••//.,' ' .. y ,■ ".t-.trrj// y/,-^-/.'- fy//-i'.'V,-/.r,y,// ,/.u- /I'l '/■ /r/,/ ^> .' \lLiitf^ZlL-11i '''■ '-' •''^'■^''■''''yyi: yyy^' y. /y i.:-fi/,i/i i i-r,,,,t Jry^, . ^//^yj,^/?, ■ ' ■ : y/y. ■ y''y',i''/! ■"y\ yyy • /. , i '/yy-)y {)yy-'y//AA y-.a^. / . „< '..^C'-v^ MAKHIACK CKUTIFICATK OF (iE()K(iE SMEDLEY ANL HANNAH MEKCEK. ITS^. facing p. 215- LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ MARY\ 21 s 619. Alice, b. 10, 29, 1783 ; d. 9, 30, 1S64 ; m. Gideon Baker. 620. Parthenia. 621. Esther, b. II, 7, 1^89 ; d. 6, 20, 1S63 ; m. Thomas Black. 622. .Abigail, --yv^ ^f^^-ij. . -. -/^. • 623. Abraham, m. Hannah Blackford. 624. Joseph. 625. Rachel ( ?), m. De Bue ( ?). Named by Elizabeth I. Dibble. In 1774 Joseph Robins (as he wrote his name.) was assessed in EcJo-mont township with 170 acres, 2 horses, 4 cattle and 6 sheep. He was not^llere in 1774, but he appears again in 1787, with 100 acres, probably rented land 3 horses and 6 cattle. He was one of the executors of his father-in-law! 1796, but when or where his death occurred has not been noticed The following account was written by a grandson and printed several years ago, though without date : Our grandfather, on the mother's side, was named Joseph Robbins, and was, I believe a native of New Jersey, and was, I think, a tailor by trade. He married a lady whose name Jas Hoopes, of Chester or Delaware county, and resided in Edgmont, Delaware county and the neighborhood, for many years, but removed to New Jersey before his death. I have often heard him spoken of as a remarkably active man, and among other feats as such, could leap out of one hogshead into another. They had eleven or twelve children. I recollect the names of eleven (perhaps all,) as follows :-Leah, Margaret, Alice, Sarah, Jane, (our mother,) Lvdia, Esther, Parthenia, Abigail, Richard and Joseph; two of whom I have no recollection of liiv- mg seen, namely, Margaret and Alice, they removed to what was called the " backwoods " about the year 1800: Alice afterwards removed to Ohio. The "backwoods," at that time was Redstone (now Brownsville, Penna.). All of these left children, except Leah who was never married : their descendants are very much scattered, being residents of Philadelphia, Chester county, Delaware county, and Montgomery county, Pennsylvania : New Jersey Wash- ington city, DC, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois, and Atchison, Kansas, and perhaps eLvhere. I was named "Joseph" after our grandfather, and my brother was named "Robbins," our mother's maiden name. he?lZt^''''n T^l""". ''""' '° ''' '^' °' ''"'''' ninety-eight years. Robbins and I paid her a v.s.t in (I think) the year 1820. She resided at that time not far from Freehold, New loZLT w '7'J^^'^'"S from Camden to Longbranch. Her daughter Leah and she lived nof.no K ''"' """'' "''''"^ ' """'^'■' °^ ''^'''''' ^^ ^ew Jersey, of whom I do not know anything, except as to aunt Abigail's family. Among the families (relatives) that we visited was one (I have forgotten the name) who resides at Shrewsburv, n ar the ocean be itTo ;: Trt "'" ^"'^.i^-S'^--'^- There was a member of this family, an inte'res - ng young lady, who was considered by Robbins a great beauty (she was a pretty girl too) he samT t ^'" f ' ""' ""' '"' '''' ''' ^^""^^'"^^ ^^^ '- P^" ^^ ^ -!it al ife, and it' amirof ToTn O ' 'Z '° °"f "'^''' ""' ^''^'^ P''^" '' '^^'^ ^'^ acquaintance of the Schusiu ^Th"' ' : "''"'"^ °' *'^ ^°"' P^^^^'y Charles Francis Adams, of o7.ran.I it r' ""' V "™' °' '^'^ "^" ^ ^"""^ ^>' "^^ "^^^ ^' ^"'^1"-' ^ relative of grandfather s, residing on this side of the Delaware, which we could not make it convenient 10 Visit. Joseph Pl.\.\kinton, ^ J g THE SMEDL E Y FA MIL V. 155. Isaac Hoopes^ (Mary3, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont; d East Goshen, 3, 4- 1815, aged 70 yrs., 10 mos., 19 days; m. Mary Griffith, b. 10, 21, 1 751; d. 2, 26, 181 5; dau. of Nathan Griffith and Rachel Wilhamson, of Goshen. Issue: 626. Eli, b. 12, 13, 1769 ; d. 4, 27, 1815 ; m. Mary Reed. 627. Phebe.b. 11,27, 177 1 ; d. 3, 28,1823; ni. James Davis. No issue. 628. Sarah, b. 11, 4, i773 J d. 12, 16, 1839 ; m. Jaboel Torr. 629. Abraham, b. 12, 13, 1775 ; d. 8, 19, 1823 ; m. Sidney Jones. 630. Isaac, b. 3, 10, 1779 ; d. 9, 25. 1849 ; ni. Hannah Jones. 631. Jacob, b. 3, 7, 1782 ; d. ; m. Rebecca Mans. 632. Rachel, b. 7, 19, 1784 ; d. 5, 12, 1812, unmarried. 633. Mary, b. 8, i, 1786 ; d. 5, 13, 1852 ; m. Enoch Worrall. 634. Debe, b. 2, 18, 1789 ; d. 1, 23, 1871 ; m. William Dewees. 635. Sidney, b. 7, 8, 1792 ; d. 8, 25, 1879 ; m. Lewis Mans. Benoni Griffith, doubtless from Wales, m. Catharine Owen, dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth Owen, of Whiteland, members of the Great Valley Baptist Church, also from Wales. They setded in WiUistown, where he purchased 100 acres of land from William Hudson, in 1716, and there he died about 1760. His widow was living 1785. They had children, Eliza- beth, Nathan, Hannah, Sarah, John, Ezekiel and Rachel. There were pos- sibly two Nathans, as the meeting records give his birth as 7, 21, i 722, and his own family record, 3, 2, 1724. Nathan Griffith "Departed this life 7th Mo. 9th Day, and was Intered the 1 1 Day of the same, 1790." Rachel Griffith, his wife, b. 12 mo. 1727, d. 3 2 1794 was the dau. of Daniel and Hannah Williamson, and granddau. of Daniel 'and Mary (Smith) Williamson, and of Randal and Mary Malm. Both were buried at Goshen Meeting. They resided in Goshen for several years, but his death occurred in Edgmont. Issue: Hannah, b. 3, 30, 1750; '^i- Thomas Bring. • Mary, b. 10, 21, 1751 ; d. 2, 27, 181 5 ; m. Isaac Hoopes. Phebe, b. II, 27, 1754 ; m. Sampson Barnett. Abigail, b. 12, 21, 1755 ; m. Abiah Hoopes. Jane, b. 10, 27, 1757 ; m. Elhs Davies. Catharine, b. ii, 8, 1759 ; d. i i, 22, 1841 ; m. David Regester (No. 604). Rachel, b. 12, 30, 1761 ; m. Richard Abbott. Lydia, b. 10, 15, 1763 ; d. 7, 10, 1817 ; m. Joseph Eldridge. ABNER, b. 3, 17, 1765 ; d. 10, 22, 1837 ; tn- l^hebe Gnffith and Amy Garrett. Susanna, b. 12, 21, 1766. Elizabeth, b. 9, 22, 1772 ; m. Mordecai Yarnall. Isaac Hoopes and Mary Griffith were second cousins, but it is scarcely LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ MARY\ ,,7 likely that there was any objection to their marriage on that account by the meetmp However, they were married by a magistrate, for which miscon- ckict she was complained of by Goshen Meeting. 8. 11, ,769 and her acknowledgment accepted 12, 8, 1769. Isaac was complained of by Middletown Meeting, 5, 28, 1770, and his acknowledgment accepted 7 ^o 1770. It was not till 10, 10, 1777, that she received a certificate from Goshen to Chester Mo. Mtg. In 1787 Isaac Hoopes was assessed in Ed 2. 1866 ; m. Mary Powell. Parthena Gregg and Kachel Stern. 650. John, died unmarried. 167 Esther Brinton^ (Margaret^ Sarah, George), b. about^i743 : d. =; "o 1821 • m 4 15, 1767, at Concord Meeting, Samuel Trimble, b. 7- I7,^'74I; d. 7, 13, 1818; son of William Trimble and Ann Palmer, ot Con- cord township. Issue: 651. Margaret, b. 6, 8, 1769 ; d. 4, 30, 1850 ; ni. Thomas Peirce. 652 653 654 655 Ann, b. 7, t6, 1771 ; d. 10, 16, 1857 ; •"• George Williams. John, b. 7, 29, 1773; died young. Joseph, b. 12, 4, 1775 ; d.- 7> 19, 1840 ; m. Jane H. Brmton. Samuel, b. 10, 27, 1782 ; d. 4, i, 1843 ; m. Rebecca Mendenhall. Samuel Trimble went to Nottingham in 1756, as an apprentice to James Brown, hatter, and from thence to Philadelphia. In 1764^6 returned to Concord and established himself in business. In 1/74 lie had 8 acres ot -ound; in 177?. 30 acres, and in 1787. 78 acres.. He was appointed 7, 8, EL to record certificates of removal, in the room of his brother John, de- ■ was appointed overseer of Concord Meeting, 7- 6, i774. m room ®t Isaac I'n Rina, and was succeeded by Nathaniel Newlih, 8, 8, 17S1 : was |-11;>T WKSTI.AND .M KKTI.N( ! JIOUSE, MOKGAX (O.. olIKi. (See p. -ifl-i.) FKIENItS' MKKTINc: IIOISK, HELI.KFONTK. I'A., I'.ioO. (See p. :{(ll. ) facing p. JIS. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAII\ MARGARET^. 219 appointed an elder, 2, 8, 1775, but released from this service, 9, 5, 1787, and recommended as a minister, 8, 6, 1788. His residence was in what is now Concordville. His widow died in Thornbury. 168. Sarah Brinton^ (Margaret', Sarah, George), b. Thornbury town- ship; buried 8, 2, 1772, at Concord Meeting; m. there, 4, 30, 1766, to Isaac Larkin, b. S, 25, 1744; d. 4, 23, 1827, aged 82 years, 6 moc; son of John Larkin and Esther Shelly, of Bethel township. Issue: 656. Margaret, b. 6, 14, 1767; d. 3, iS, 1837; m. Richard Dutton. 657. Esther, b. 2, 2, i 769 ; d. 8, 24, 1822 ; m. James Jones. John Larkin was a single freeman in Chichester, 1724. He and Esther Shelly, dau. of Roger Shelly and Elizabeth Buzby, of Chichester, were married Oct. 29, 1751, at Christ Church, Philadelphia. They were admitted into membership at Concord Meeting, 8, 8, 1744, of which he was appointed an overseer, 3, i, 1749, in room of Joseph Gilpin. He died in Bethel about 1 786, and by will devised to his son Joseph a tract of 1 20 acres, purchased of Edward Bezer, and to his son Isaac " my present dwelling plantation in Bethel," containing iSo acres. Beside these he had daughters. Prudence, m. Joseph Way, Susanna, m. Robert Robinson, Phebe, m. John Milner, Lydia, m. Benjamin Grubb, Elizabeth, m. John Cobourn, and a son William, who m. Jane Smedley (p. 108). Isaac Larkin was again married, 3, 7, 1776, at Kennet Meeting, to Rachel Way, b. 6, 11, 1749; dau. of John and Ann Way, of Pennsbury township, by whom he had Lydia, m. Richard Dutton, William, m. Sarah Carlisle, John and Isaac. 170. Joseph Ermton' (Margaret', Sarah, George), b. 7, 21, 1754; d. 2, 4, 1S26; m. 4, 7, 1774, at Concord Meeting, Mary Martin, b. about 1754; d. 12, 29, 1828, aged 74 yrs., i i mos., 20 days; dau. of Abraham Martin and Lvdia Weldin, of Aston. Issue: 658. Weldon, b. 6, 28, 1775 ; d. i, i, 1854; m. Esther Wilson. 659. Margaret, b. 10, 11, 1776; d. , 1862 ; m. Thomas Gheen. 660. Lydia, b. 2, 15, 1779; d. 11, 14, 1864; m. Jonathan Miller. 661. John, b. I, 28, I 781 ; d. 8, 11, 1818 ; m. Priscilla Branson. 662. Abraham, b. ii, 3, 1784 ; d. 11, 3, 1S59; m. Mary Eavenson. 663. Mary, b. 6, 24, 1788; d. 6, 27, 1828; m. Thomas Darlington. 664. Samuel, b. 10, 24, 1790; d. 4, 20, 1823 ; m. .Ann Webb. 665. Thomas, b. i, 17, 1793 ; d. 9, 24, 1S61 ; m. Jane Brinton. John AL\rtin and Elizabeth his wife, from Edgcott, in Berkshire, Eng- 2 20 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. land, settled in Middletown, where he died about 17 19. His only son, Thomas, b. 7, 16, 1681, d. 8, 3. 1763. m. Mary Knight, dau. of Giles and Mary Knight, of Byberry, Pa., from Gloucestershire. Their son Abraham, b. 1729, d"^ I, 24, 181 1, aged 81 yrs., 8 mos., 26 days; m. 5, 14. 1752, at Chichester Meeting, Lydia Hewes, widow of Isaac Hewes (m. Dec. 6, 1748; d. Birmingham, Jan. 1749-50), and dau. of Benjamin Weldin (or Weldon), of Aston, where they setded. Joseph Brinton received a certificate from Concord to Kennet Mo. Mtg., 5. 3. 1775. and was complained of by Kennet Meedng, 3, 11, 1779- foi" pay- ing 'a substitute f^ne. He was disowned 9, 1 6, 1 779. " 'saving associated to learn the art of War; also hath assisted in laying a tax for y^" support thereof." Mary received a certificate from Kennet to Chester, 2, 17, 1780, for self and three children, and thence to Concord, 5, 27, 1782, with four children. In 1787 he and his father were assessed joindy with the farm, mill malt house and brewery in Thornbury, where he died. For some reason, unknown to the writer, he was called "Allcorn" Brinton, to dis- tinguish him from others of the name. to 171. Sarah Lownes^ (Alice^, Sarah, George), b. Springfield; d. at Joseph Taylor's, in Newlm township, i, 8, 1804; m. 5, 14, 1789, at Spnng- field Meeting, Jacob Reynolds, b. 9, i4- ^r-^-> d. 2, 6, 1799; son of Henry and Hannah Reynolds, of West Notdngham, Md. By his ist wife, Rebecca Day, m. 8, 10, 1751. ^1- 9, U- 17S5. l^e had fourteen children, John, Joseph, Jacob, Henry, Israel, Stephen, Thomas, Lydia, Evan, Hannah, Samuel, Reuben, Jonathan and Rebecca. Sarah received a certificate from Chester to Nottingham Mo. Mtg., 6, 29, 1789. Issue: 666. Ebenezer Lovvnes Reynolds, b. 11, 22, 1790. 172 Joseph Lownes^ (Alices Sarah, George), b. Springfield, d. there, 1780, unmarried. Being the eldest son he was entided, by the intestate laws of that day, to a double share of his father's estate, and took the lands at the appraisement of ^882, in 1773. At Chester Mo. Mtg., 9- 22, 1775, Springfield Meedng brought a com- plaint against Caleb Davis, Thomas Levis, Joseph Lownes, Nathaniel Vernon, Nathaniel Vernon, Jr., Thomas Vernon, Jonathan Vernon, Jr., and Joseph Taylor for being concerned in military preparations and combina- tions respecung government. George Miller, William Fell, Nathan Yarnall and Joseph Talbot, Jr., were appointed to visit them. 10, 30, 1775 : The Friends appointed to treat with those under our name who have so far LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ ALICE' 221 deviated from our peaceable Principles as to be concerned in exercising themselves in the Military service, report they or some of them had an opportunity with Caleb Davis, Thomas Levis, Joseph Lowns, Nathaniel Vernon, Jonathan Vernon, Jun. and Joseph Taylor & treated with them, but they did not appear convinced of their Misconduct. Notwithstanding this Meeting concludes to wait one Month longer, And the committee is desired to use their En- deavour to treat with y' other two. II. 27. 1775 : The case of Caleb Davis, Thomas Levis, Joseph Lowns, Nathaniel Vernon, Jonathan Vernon, Jun'. & Joseph Taylor coming under consideration, Divers of the committee heretofore appointed report they had another opportunity with such of them as desired it. They do not appear inclinable to desist from Exercising in the Military service. Some of the committee report they had an opportunity with Nathaniel Vernon, Jun'. He appeared much in the same Disposition. This Meeting declares the said Caleb Davis, Thomas Levis, Joseph Lowns, Nathaniel Vernon, Nathaniel Vernon, Jun'., Jonathan Vernon, Jun'., & Joseph Taylor to be no Members of our Society. William Malin, Peter Taylor & U'illiam Fell are appointed to inform them thereof And of their Privilege of Appealing. The will of Joseph Lownes, of Springfield, is dated May 14, 1780, and proven June 20, 1780. He devised to his brother Hugh that part of the plantation where he then dwelt, lying on the west side of the road leadino- from Springfield Meeting House to Chester; also the stock thereon, ex- cepting one colt, he paying debts and some legacies: To sister Sarah Lownes six hundred pennyweights of pure and good gold, or as much of the Bills of Credit of diis Commonwealth as will purchase it: To sister Alice, wife of William Temple, 300 dwts of like gold or bills of credit: To sister Mar)- Lownes 300 dwts of like gold: To Elizabeth Redman \\]4, dwts of gold, it being a debt and not a legacy: To brother George Lownes that part of the plantation lying on the east side of the said road he paying to Mary Conoby, a bound girl, 30 dwts of gold when free: Executor, brother Hugh: Witnesses, Harvey Lewis, Caleb Davis. 173. Benanuel Lownes' (Alices Sarah, George), d. Springfield, 1773, unmarried. He took a certificate to Philadelphia Mo. Mtg., dated 3, 23, 1770, being placed there as an apprentice, but it does not appear that he brought one back. The will of Benanuel Lownes, of Springfield, is dated 10, 26, 1773, and proven Nov. 29, 1773, by which he gave one-half of his estate to his mother and brother Hugh and the odier half to his sis- ters, Sarah, Alice, Mary, and brother George Lownes. "I desire it may be known that it doth not in the least proceed from the want of Love or due Regard unto my Brother Joseph Lownes that I have not left him any Share of my Estate, but only because he is otherwise provided for more Largely than any of the others." 174. Hugh Lownes' (Alices Sarah, George), b. Springfield, d. there, 222 THE SMEDLE\ FAMILY. i8i4(?); m. lo, 21, 1784, at Springfield Meeting, Rebecca Rhoads, b. about 1754; d. II, 9, 1801; dau. of James Rhoads and Elizabeth Owen, of Marple. Issue: 667. Joseph, b. I, 17, 1787 ; d- 4. 8, 1872 ; m. Rachel Massey and Priscilla Pratt. 668. Benanuel, b. 2, 19, 1790; d. about 1865, unmarried. Resided at the homestead with his brother Joseph. 669. EHzabeth. b. i, S, 1793 ; d. about 1868, unmarried. 670. Sidney, b. i, 13, 1796; d- 10, 16, 1843, unmarried. Huoh Lownes took a certificate from Chester to Philadelphia, dated 4, 27, 17^72, and brought one back, 6, 26, 1780. From his brother Joseph he inherited about 175 acres of land in Springfield, including the place of original setdement of the family, and in 1787 he was assessed, in addidon, with 3 horses, 3 catde, a tanyard, a riding chair and six silver spoons. Young stock were not taxed. In 1792 he erected a substantial stone house which is still standing. "Elizabeth and Sidney after their father's decease, lived too^ether on a farm of their own, conducted their affairs with ability and had a pleasant, attractive home. They were agreeable in person, o-ende and refined in manners, amiable and affecdonate, and examples of & true Christian living." Clovercroft Chronicles, p. 148. 175. Alice Lownes^ (Ahce^, Sarah, George), b. 2, 16, 1758; d. 7, 27, 1841; m. 12, 5, 1776, at Kennet Meedng, William Temple, b. Kennet (now Pennsbury), 12, 13, 1753; son of Thomas Temple and Jane Brinton, ofPennsbury. Issue: 671. Benanuel, b. 1778 (?); d. 1783-.}. 672. Thomas, b. 10, 10, 1779 ; m. Susan Battin. No issue known. 673. Mary, b. 11, 9, 1782 ; d. unmarried. 674. William, said to have been lost at sea, unmarried. 675. Alice, b. about 1792 ; d. 5, 13, 187S; m. John Davis. Alice Temple, of Birmingham, widow of William Temple, was married again, 3, 14, 1799, at Birmingham Meeting, to John Pennock, of West Marlborough, widower, b. 10, 26, 1754; d. 5, 6, 1840; son of Levis Pennock and Ruth Marshall. Issue: 676. Marshall L., b. 3, 30, 1800; d. 10, 22, 1882 ; m. Rachel L. Humes. 677. Ruth M., b. 12, I, 1802; m. 12, 11, 1838, by John Taggart, Esq., to Benjamin Pyle. Married 2d, John Jewett. Left no issue. William Temple, son of Thomas and Susanna (Atherton) Temple, came from Wiltshire, England, in 1714, and m. i, 18, 1724-5, at Birmingham LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ AL1CE\ 225 Meeting Hannah Taylor, b. 7, ;, 1708; d. i, 5, 1768; dan. of Joseph and Ehzabeth Taylor, of Kennct. They settled in Kennet (now Pennsbury), near her father, and had children, Thomas, b. 10, 10, 1725, m. Jane Brinton; Hannah, b. 9, 14, 1727, m. Isaac Miller; Susanna, b. 9, 8, 1730, m. William Seal,- William, b. 2, 3, 1733; Elizabeth, b. i, 27, 1735, m. Benjamin Hutton; Lydia, b. 5, 2, 1737, m. Caleb Seal; Sarah, b. 12, 25, 1740-1, m. John Pyle; Alice, b. 9, 17, 1743, m. Benjamin Jones; Benjamin, b. 12, 3, 1745-6, m." Hannah Jones. The father died about 1775. Thomas Temple m. 3, 16, 1751, at Birmingham Meeting, Jane Brinton, b. 10, 14, 1731; d. 4, 27, 1799; dan. of Joseph and Mary (Peirce) Brinton, of Thornbur>'. They had children, Joseph, William, Thomas, Mary, Samuel, Caleb, Edward B. and Jane. Thomas, the father, was a justice of the peace and a member of Assembly, a good penman and useful citizen. Alice Temple received a certificate from Chester to Kennet Mo. Mtg., 4, 28, 1777. She and her husband obtained one thence to Nottingham, T, 15, 177S, and back to Kennet, 12, 20, 1778. A cerdficate was requested, 8, 14, 1783, for them and their children. Benanuel, Thomas and Mary, to Duck Creek, Del, but this was dropped and one to Wilmington requested 4, 15, 1784, which was granted two months later, by which time the first child was deceased. Alice produced one to Kennet, 11, 13, 1794, with four children, from Philadelphia (Northern District), and took one to Concord, dated 7, 12, 1798. After her second marriage she received one to London- grove, dated 6, 5, 1799. 176. Mary Lownes^ (Alice^, Sarah, George), b. 3, 25, 1761 ; d. 7, 19, 1S46; m. 6, 12, 17S2, at Kennet Meeting, William Levis, b. 3, 7, 1759;' d. 5, 29, 1784; son of William Levis and Martha Marshall, of Kennet town- ship. Issue: 678. Alice, b. 3, 30, 1783 ; d. 5, 12, 1846 ; m. Isaac Thomas. 679. William, b. i, 15, 1785 ; was a physician and d. at Natchitoches, Miss., unmarried. Mary was again m. 9, 27, 1787, at Kennet Mtg., to Joseph Taylor, b. 12, 27, 1760; d. 8, 16, 1826; son of Benjamin Taylor and Rebecca Webb, of Pennsbury. See page 167. Issue: 680. Sarah, b. 9, 3, 1788; d. i, 30, 1865 ; m. Israel Jackson. 681. Lownes, b. 2, 17, 1791 ; d. 7, 28, 1833 ; m. Rachel Baker. 682. Joseph L., b. 3, 5, 1795 ; tl- 4, 10, 1889 ; m. Phebe James. 683. Rebecca, b. 10, iS, 179S ; d. 9, 25, 1872 ; m. William Jackson. Mary Lownes received a certificate from Chester to Concord Mo. Mtg., I- 25. 1779. and thence, after marriage, to Kennet, 10, 9, 1782. 2 24 '^^^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. Samuel Levis, b. 7, 30, 1649, son of Christopher and Mary Levis of Harby in the county of Leicester, m. 3, 4, 1680, Elizabeth Clator, of Notting- ham, and came to Pennsylvania in 1684; setding in Springfield township, where he d. about i 734. The children of Samuel and Elizabeth Levis were Samuel, b. 12, 8, 1680, m. Hannah Stretch of Philadelphia; Alice, b. 8, 7, 1682; Mary, b. 8, 9, 1685, m. Joseph Pennock, ancestor of the Pennocks of Chester County; William, b. 7, 8, 1688; d. 2, 11, 1747; Elizabeth, b. 10, 20, 1690; d. 10, 10, 1777, m. William Shipley; Christopher, b. 10, 27, 1692, d. 2, 3, 1694; Sarah, b. 6, 31, 1694, d. 10, 26, 1723, m. George Maris. William Levis settled in Kennet about 1718, where he m. 10, 14, 1720, Elizabeth Reed, and had children, Elizabeth, b. 8, 30, 1721; Samuel, b. 9, 18, 1723, m. Elizabeth Gregg; William, b. 12, 3, 1725-6, m. Jane Ogden and Martha Marshall; Sarah, b. 6, 31, 1728; Mary, b. 2, 10, 1732; Lydia, b. 6, 16, 1734, m. John Lamborn. Some mention of the father may be found in a Collection of Memorials published by Philadelphia Yearly Meet- ing, 1787. Joseph and Mary (Lownes) Taylor removed from Pennsbury about 18 10 and setded in West Goshen township immediately north of the borough of West Chester, where he purchased valuable property from Henry Hoopes. They were buried at West Chester Meeting. 177. George Lownes' (Alice^, Sarah, George), m. 3, 2, 1786, before Thomas Cheyney, Esq., of Thornbury, Elizabeth Taylor, b. 2, 8, 1764; dau. of Benjamin Taylor and Rebecca Webb, of Pennsbury. Issue: 684. Sarah, d. 10, 7, 1854 ; m. Eli Lamborn. 685. Maria, died unmarried. George Lownes appears to have changed his residence at different times, probably going with his mother to the home of her second husband, John Buckley, and taking a certificate from Chester to Concord Mo. Mtg., dated I, 25, 1779. He had one thence to Chester, 2, 7, 1781, and to Kennet as an apprentice, 7, 29, 1782. Returning to Chester, 1784, he made an acknowledgment, 6, 25, 1787, for marriage out of meeting: thence to Kennet again, 6, 29, 17S9. In 1792-4 he kept tavern at Kennet Square, and as a result lost his membership with Friends. 178. Benjamin MendenhalP (Esther^, Sarah, George), d. 9, 15, iSoi ; m. about 1770, Phebe Baily, dau. of Joel Baily and Betty Caldwell, of West Marlborough. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAIP, ESTHER\ 686. Jehu, died before his father, unmarried. 687. Esther, died before her father; m. Joseph Pyle. 688. Betty, m. Thomas Kenny. 689. Joel, b. about 1774 ; d. 7, I ,, ,S6o; m. Susanna Way 690. Ruth, m. Joseph Knight. '''■ '^'t:^^^ '"""' *" '"^ '^™"'^^^' ^'-- ^^' 'So., to his mother. No 692. I\Iary, married Abner Pyle. Benjamin Mendenhall was disowned by Concord Mo. Mt. ,0 , j-^ or marnage by a justice, and his wife by New Garden Ma M^ \\' : a/e to Co T ^" ^'^'-°-'-dgment 8, ;, ,7;3, and received ^''cerdfi: cate to Concord :o, 2, 1773. Her seven children were admitted into membershtp at Concord, by her request. 5. 5- 1784. After her h ba t mot ^sTs^r Th'T ;r "?°'""' '■ '• ^^°^' ^-^ *-- - ^^ r.n Vr ^' . "^ "^"''''^^ '° ^""J^"^'" Mendenhall by his father was only a hfe estate, after which it was sold for ^n68 : 16 : 10 by Call Petrce and Georg. Brinton, trustees, and the proceeds divided an^^ itl c"' 'Tf n"- '^ '"^ "'"' ^'^^^^ ^^ ^9- X800. Benjamin Mend n! hal Idevsed five shdhngs to each of his children, and £^0 each to his ..rancl ch dren, Beulah and Orpha Mendenhall and Ph^be Py ^ l^ab t chddren oh.s daughter Esther, who were debarred from a hari tl " rea estate by the death of their mother. 693. Lydia, b. 8, 28, 1765; d. 8, 16, 1766. 694. Samuel, b. 2, 19, 1767 ; d. 5, 16, 1808 ; m. Mary Eyre 695. Esther, b. 12, 8, I 76S; d. 3, 31, 1827 696. Jesse, b. 10, 17, 1770 ; d. 2, I, :S27 ; m. Rachel Clayton. 6os' 10"';^'' '' '"' ' '• '' -"' ''5-^ ■' - George Green (No. ,93;. 698. Joseph,b.4,22, 1774; d. 8, 29, 1804, unmarried. ' 699. Anne, b. 4, 25, 1776; d. 3, 29, 181 1 ; m. Hugh Reed. 700. Gurus b. 3, 6, I 778; d.8, ir,rS53; m. Ann Reed. 701. Abel, b. 4, r, 1780 ; d. 2, 8, 1815, unmarried. T l7'u^'u'u°' ' ''' '' ^- '' ''' '''' ■' ™- Titus Chamberlin. of H f K '' ''' ' ^'^ ' '^-"*' 'S^5 ; m. Nathaniel Hoskins. 04. Hannah b. 3, 10, 1786; d. 10, 27, 1832; m. John King. /05. Phebe,b.9,9, 1788; d. I, 23, 1868; m.JohnKmc-. 706. Waldron, b. .,, 2, ,790; d. 4, 21, ,858; m. Martha Scott. , , g THE SMEDL E Y FAMIL V. The family record states that Edith was born Nov. 16, 1750. and she was said to be 83 years of ^'^g at her death, 1S33. yet her disownment by Con- cord Mo. Mtg., 6, 5. 1765- for marriage "by a priest," indicates that she was little over 14 when that event occurred. She made an acknowledg- ment, 10, 7, 1 80 1, and was admitted again into membership. John Cheyney was a resident in Middletown township, (now) Delaware County, Pa., as early as 1715- He died in 1722, leaving all his estate to his sons John and Thomas Cheyney, e.xcept ^5, which was to be paid to Cheyney Balderson, in England. The two sons soon after this returned to Eno-land, presumably to their native parish, and on Jan. 16, 1724. John Bellers, of London, merchant, conveyed to John Cheyney and Thomas Cheyney, late of Middletown in the County of Chester, but now of Upper Lamborne in the parish of Chipping Lamborne, county of Berks, England, 1500 acres of land in Pennsylvania, for ^360. This land had been pur- chased from William Penn, perhaps as a speculation, and the owner had never come to setde thereon. It was located in Thornbury township, at and near the present Cheyney Station. The new purchasers returned to Pennsylvania to occupy the lands, and early in 1726 Thomas Cheyney married Elizabeth Hickman, the daughter of their neighbor, Benjamin Hickman, of Westtown, just north of the Cheyney purchase. He died in i7'>8 leaving two daughters, Mary, who died young, and Ann. The latter married Janfes Jefferis, and they with their children were living at Jeffens's Ford on the Brandywine, at tlie time of the Revolution. John Cheyney, Jr., married Nov. 3, 1730, at Christ Church, Philadelphia, Ann Hickman, b. "12, 14. 171 3. sister to Elizabeth Hickman, and setded on a part of the land in Thornbury, where he died about 1745- The Hick- mans were members of Concord Meeting, and were disowned for marrying those not members by the assistance of a minister. After John's death his widow made an acknowledgment and was received into membership again, 9, 6, 1749. Issue: Thomas, b. Dec. 12, 1731 ; d. Jan. i., 1811 ; m. Mary (Riley) Taylor and Mary (Ben- nett) Vernon. John, b. June 20, 1733 ; d. Oct. 8, 1806 ; m. Deborah (Jones) Townsend. Joseph, b. Jan. 12, 1735 ; d. Aug. 10, 1794 J m. Edith Mendenhall. Mary, b. Feb. i, 1737 ; d. Sept. 30, 1820 ; m. Richard Riley, Esq. Richard, b. Mar. 23, 1739; d. June 17, I'm ) m. Mary Hannum. John Cheyney, 3d, was admitted into membership at Concord Meedng, 3, 5, 1 761, and so continued till his death. Joseph Cheyney, unlike his LIXE OF GEORGE', SARAH', rA.V£\ ,,» 227 older brother, Thomas, who was an active and earnest advocate of inde- pendence, was credited with being somewhat of a Tory. Some of his stock having been taken by foraging parties for the use of the British army, then in possession of the cit)' of Philadc^Iphia, liis wife went boldly to the officials there to demand compensation, and having satisfied dunn that her husband was not inimical to the crown she was paid the money. In going from the room where she received it she passed through an entry in'^whidi stood a barrel of llax-seed, and hastily thrusting the money into its depdis she left it there temporarily, fearing she might be robbed if she attempted to carry it home that day. She subsequently returned and found it safe. In 1777 Joseph Cheyney was assessed with 150 acres of land, i horse, 2 cattle and 3 sheep. In 1 7S7 his stock consisted of 4 horses and 8 cattle, young animals not being included. 183. David Regester^ (Jane^ Sarah, George), d. Edgmont township, 17S1; m. by license dated Oct. 7, 1768, Margaret Black, b. 2, -„ 1748- buried at Middletown Meeting, 7, 26, 1816; dau. of Joseph Black and Ann Penrose, of Edgmont. Issue: 707. Robert, b. 10, 20, 1769 ; d. 4, 18, 1S52 ; m. Sarah Williams. 708. Joseph, b. I, 6, I 771 ; d. 6, 26, 1835 ; m- Sarah Russell. 709. John, b. 10, 3, ,775 ; d. 4, 10, 1850; m. Priscilla Hoopes. ' 710. David, b. , 1778; d. I, I, 1864; m. Jane Leonard. David Regester was disowned by Chester Mo. Mtg., n, 27, 1769, for marriage "by a priest" to one not a member. He died intestate and letters ot administration were granted Jan. 15, 1782, to George Bishop and Joseph Black, by request of the widow, dated Dec. 24, 17S1. She m. Bishop, by whom she had a dau. Margaret, who m. Obed Russell, of Edg- mont, son of William and Susanna Russell. Joseph Black, m. 2, 24, 1 745, at the First Presbyterian Church, Phila- delphia, Anne Penrose, dau. of Christopher and Ann Penrose. He was a trustee of Middletown Presbyterian Church, 1762, and died about 1771, leaving children, William, Joseph, Samuel, Anne, Margaret and Mary. 184. John Regester' (Jane^, Sarah, George), "eldest son" of Robert and Jane, d. Edgmont about 1774; m. i, 30,^1765, at Concord Meedng, Rebecca Green, b. 2, 27, 1740; dau. of Robert Green and Rachel Vernon of Birmingham. No issue. She married again, 6, 10, 1779, John Baldwin, of Newtown, by whom she had children, John, b. 7, 8, 1780, and Robert, b. 2, 15, 1782. Robert Regester purchased from James Day and wife, Q THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Susanna, Dec. 4, ^745. i62V< acres of land in Edgmont. He dying intes- tate the land uas taken by John, as the eldest son, and upon his death without issue the same was inherited by his eldest surviving brother, Dav.d Reeester who, with Margaret his wife, conveyed 49 acres, 82 perches thereof to Daniel Regester, his brother. The latter died intestate un- married, and was buried at Middletown, 4. 1 4- 1816. The above land was sold by the sheriff to Jonathan Hunter, who, by will, i793, devised it to his cousin Samuel Mackelduff and sister Martha Barrington, but the first dying before the testator that moiety descended to all the heirs of the testator, who released to Charles Barrington, April 3. 1804. The latter, a merchant of Philadelphia, with Martha his wife, conveyed the 49 acres, 82 perches to Daniel McGowen, April 28, 1804. 185. Sarah Regester' (Jane3 Sarah, George), m. by license dated Dec. 3, 1771. Mordecai Massey, b. i, 24, 1747; son of James Massey and Ann Lewis, of WiUistown, and grandson of Thomas Massey and Phebe Taylor, of Marple. In the license her name is given as Sarah Griffith, but at Chester Mo. Mtg., 1., 30, i77 = . Sarah Massey, wife of Mordecai, and dau of Robert Regester, was complained of for marriage by a priest. Her acknowledgment was accepted i, 25, i773, and she received a certificate to Warrington, York Co., Pa., 9, 23. 1796. Issue, if any, not ascertained. 187 Lydia Regester' (Jane', Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 4, 17, 1753; d. II, 22, 1820; buried next day at Middletown Meeting; by her first connection, with Jesse Reece, had one son. 71,. Jesse, b. about 1775 ; d. 9, 15. 1849 ; m. Elizabeth Davis. Tesse Reece, the father, is believed to have been the son of David and Mary (Garrett) Reece (p. 93)- Lydia afterward married Thomas Minshall, No. 54. 189 Margaret Green' (Jane', Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, i, 10, d - -6 1815; buried at Middletown Meeting; m. IsaaC Burn, b. ^;'|'j7'^3. a' 7, ^, ,831; son of William Burn and Jane Penrose, of Marple. Issue: 712. George, b. 11, 25, 1776 ; died unmarried. 713. Jane, b. 9, 25, 1779 i m- J^m^s Wright. 714. Abel, b. II, 27, 1781 ; died unmarried. 715. Joseph, b. 10, 15, 1783 ; died unmarried. 716. Sarah, b. 11, 5, 1785 ; d. 3, 10, 1858; m. Thomas Nuzum. 717. William, b. 2, 8, 178S; d. 5, 28, 1867; m. Mary Pugh. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ JAAE'. 229 718. Mary, b. 2, 26, 1790; d. 12, 27, 1S39 ; m. Joseph Wood. 719. Isaac, b. 11, 2, 1792 ; ra. Eliza Earliart. 720. Henry, b. i, 15, 1795 ; m. Elizabeth I'ennell. 721. Peter, b. 7, 14, 1797; d. i, 20, 1877; m. Elizabeth Jones. 722. Joseph, b. 6, 21, 1799. William Burn first appears among the taxables in Chester County as a resident of Middletown, in 1739, and was doubdess from county Wicklow, Ireland, whence came the Waynes, Hills and Hunters, with whom he was associated. The family Bible states that "William Burn was married to Jane Penrose the loth day of November, 1742. William Burn was then about 22 years of age & Jane his wife almost 21." "A list of names of die children of Wm. & Jane Burn, with an account of time when born:" Marv, b. 9, 20, 1 743 ; died in infancy. Joseph, b. 9, 8, 1744 ; m. 12, 2, 1766, Jane Lownes, dau. of George. Marv, b. 12, 27, 1746; died young. William, b. 12, 30, 1749; died in infancy. Rachel, b. 3, 15, 1751 ; d. 3, 15, 1S30; m. James Dunwoody. IS.4AC, b. 7, 4, 1753 ; d. 7, 4, 1831 ; m. Margaret Green and Elizabeth Vernon. WiLLi.\M, b. 6, 29, 1756 ; d. 2, 8, 1787 ; m. Rachel Worrall. William Burn was assessed in Upper Providence, 1747 to 1754, and in Marple, 1756 to 1764 and later. In 1764 he had 139 acres of land, 4 horses, 7 cattle, 7 sheep and one servant man. At Radnor Monthly Meeting, 3,9, 175S: "Radnor Overseers Proposes on behalf of William Burn being Joined to this Meeting, which is left to further Consideration." 4, II, 1758: "William Burn's Proposal of being Joined to this Meeting is allowed of, as also at his Request his Four Children, Viz , Joseph, Rachel, Isaac & William, being minors." He was occasionally appointed on com- mittees after this date. 5, 1 1, 1764: Radnor proposes for a certificate for William Burn and three of his children, to Goshen Monthly Meeting. This was signed at die next meeting, 6, 14, i 764. 10, 13, 1767: "This Meeting being inform'd by one of the Overseers of Radnor that William Burn, who had a Certificate granted by this Meeting some time past to Goshen INIonthly Meeting hath not Offered it there, & it doth not Appear he or his Children frequents our Religious Meetings. This Meeting on Consideration appoints Samuel Humphreys, Jn" Gracy, Nathan Madack & Richard George to speak to him & Report to next Meeting." Two months later another committee was appointed to visit him and report. 230 ^^HE SMEDLEY EAMILY. I, 2, 1768: "Edward Jones Reports he and Nadian Madack have Visited William Burn, and that he seems Desirous of being Disowned by Friends. After Consideration of the case This Meeting Disowns him from being a Member of our Society until! he shall make such application and sadsfaction to Friends as the nature of the case Requires, And we sincerely Desire he may be favored with the Divine Influence to see the way that is right." Jane Penrose, wife of William Burn, was born about 1721 ; d. 3, 2, 1803 ; dau. of Christopher and Ann Penrose, and granddau. of Peter and Jane Hunter, of Middletown, from Ireland. William Burn d. in Marple, 11, 10, 1 79 1, aged 71. Both were buried at St. David's (or Radnor) P. E. Church. Isaac Burn was disowned 8, 14, 1778, for marriage before a justice of the peace. His father devised to him a plantation purchased from Richard Fawkes, with 10 acres adjoining, during life, after which it should be sold and the money divided amongst his children. " And respecdng my Library of books, my will and desire is that they may not be sold, but remain for the perusal of my children and grandchildren and their Ofspring forever." Isaac Burn m. 2dly, Elizabeth Vernon, dau. of Josiah and Mary Wilkin- son, and wqdow, first of Nathaniel Sharpless, and 2dly, of John Vernon. 190. Esther GreenMjane', Sarah, George), b. i, 10, 1757; d. 3,27, 1S12; buried at Middletown Meedng on the 29th. By her first connection, with Joseph Pratt (son of Joseph Pratt and Jane Davis, of Edgmont), she had one son. 723. Joseph Pratt, b. 7, 14, 1779 ; d. 3, 10, 1853 ; m. Priscilla Cnlvert and Ruth Logan. Esther afterward m. Nov. 16, 17S4, at St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Daniel McGowen, who was buried at Middletown Meeting, 7, 18, 1823. Issue: 724. A child, name unknown, buried at Middletown, 12, 23, 17S7. 725. Richard, d. 1855 ; m. Rosanna . In 1804 Daniel McGowen purchased 49 acres of land in Edgmont, formerly of Robert Regester. A brother, John McGowen, died in Concord township, 1832, and in his will mentions his brother James McGowen, sis- ters, Mary Gheen and Jane Richards, and half sister, Mary McCall. Daniel McGowen died intestate and letters of administration were granted to his son Richard and Samuel Carr, with Benjamin and Philip Kirk as sureties on a bond for ^6100. 191. Abel Green^ (Jane', Sarah, George), b. 10, 10, 1759; d. 1, 31, 1829; buried 2, 2, 1829, at Middletown Meedng; m. June 7, 1785, at the LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAir-, yANE\ 2^, Swedes' Church, Wih-nington, to Prudence Sidwell, b. 6, 25, 1763; dau. of Joseph Sidwell and Rachel Alidcalf, of West Nottingham, 'issue : ' 726. A child, buried at Middletown Meeting, 4, 14, 1788. 727. Joseph, married Margaret Pvle. 728. Rachel, married Isaac Wiggins. 729. Jane, buried 1, 28, 1825 ; m. Joseph Green (No. 737). 730. Naomi, married James Morrow. 731. .Abel, married Esther Clark. 732. Jacob, married Melissa Pyle. 733. Prudence, married William Graham. 734- Sidwell, b. about iSoo ; d. 1866 (?) ; m. Hannah Williams. 735. Esther, married Robert Fryer. Hugh Sidwell, and Elizabeth his wife, from Letcomb Re^is, in Berk- shire, England, setded in West Nottingham township prior to^jiS, where he died in 1729, leaving sons, Hugh, Richard and John. Hugh Sidwell, Jr., married Ann , and died in West Nottingham, 9, S, 1740. His children were Henry, b. 4, 2, 1720, Richard, Hugh, Abra- ham, Isaac, Jacob, Ann, Joseph, Mar>'. Joseph Sidwell, b. 11, 3, 1736; m. 9, ZO, 1762, at Little Britain Meeting, Rachel Midcalf, dau. of James' de- ceased, and Margaret, of Little Britain. They continued to reside in West Nottingham and had children, Prudence, Levi, George, Rachel and Jesse. Prudence was disowned by Nottingham Mo. Mtg. for her marriage out of meeting. ^ Abel Green, ist, devised 150 acres of land in Thornbur)- to the use of his son Abel during life, after which it was to be sold and the proceeds divided between his surviving children. The house is said to have been where Thomas Morris resides, near Glen Mills. 102. Robert Green^ (Jane^ Sarah, George), b. 12, 4, 1761; d. 10 -^o 1841; m. about 17S3, Hannah Williamson, d. 7, 17, 1841, in 79th vear; dau' of Joseph Williamson^ (son of Daniel and Hannah Williamson), 'issue: 736. Abel, b. 2, 12, 1784 ; d. 3, 22, 1S72 ; m. Mary Kibler and Sarah Garrett 737- Joseph, b. 9, 2, I 7S5 ; d. about 1853 ; m. Jane Green (No. 729). 738- Jane, b. 3, 14, 1787 ; m. Hamilton, Steward, and Alexander 739- Lewis, b. i, 3, 1789 ; d. 3, 22, 1S24 ; m. Rebecca Williamson. 740. Lydia M., b. 12, 12, 1790 ; d. ; m. Homer Eachus. 741. Robert, b. 10, i, 1793 ; d. 4, ,5, 1839 ; m. Sarah Miles. No issue. 742. David R., b. 4, 3. I 795 ; d. 10, 28, 1857 ; m. Elizabeth Thomas. 743- Hannah, b. 2 mo. 1797; buried 8, 27, 1797. 744. Samuel Smith, b. 6, 2, 1798 ; d. 3, 2, 1859 ; m. Louisa Agard. 745- James, b. 3, n, iSoo ; d. i, 31, 1875 ; m. Orpha Mahn. 2^2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 746. Mary, b. 11, 15, 1S04 ; d. ; m. Peter Taylor. 747. Edward, b. 8, 15, 1S07 ; d. 4, 20, 1882 ; m. Hannah Bracken. Robert Green was admitted into membership by Cliester Mo. Mtg., 11, 25, 1793, and his wife and six children on 8, 25, 1794. They attended Middletown Meeting. By the will of his father he received 180 acres of land in Edgmont, just south of what is now called Gradyville. The home- stead and part of the land are now owned by William H. Miller, of Media. Robert Green was commissioned a justice of the peace and served for a number of years. He was appointed an overseer of Middletown Meeting, I, 28, 1805, and was succeeded by Francis Wisely, 3, 27, 1809. When the committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting purchased the Gibbons farm of 600 acres in Westtown, for the use of a boarding school, Robert Green re- moved to this place to superintend the farm and board the workmen eno-acred in the erection of the school buildings. He remained here from 1796 to 1800, and then returned to Edgmont. 193. George Green' (Jane', Sarah, George), b. 1 i, 14, 1763; d. 10, 9, 1844; m. Priscilla Smedley (No. 67), b. 10, 2, 1763; d. 3, 5(?), i797; buried at Middletown (according to the record of interments), 3, 11, 1797. He m. 2dly, Mary Cheyney (No. 697), b. 9, 6, 1772; d. 6, 21, 1852. Issue by both: 748. Smedley, b. 5, 30, 17S7 ; d. 9, 8, 1S61 ; m. Phebe Bishop. 749. Abel, b. I, 22, 1789 ; d. 4, 24, 1828 ; m. Mary Eachus. 750. Hannah, b. 10, 2, 1790 ; d. 10, 7, 1859 ; m. Joseph Bishop. 751. George, b. 3, 7, i793 : d. 6, 16, 1843 ; m. Martha Agard. 752. Sarah, b. 9, 13, 1795 ; d. 12, 26, i860; m. William Sill. 753. Cheyney, b. 2, 15, 179S ; d. 7, 18, 1837, unmarried. 754. Edith C, b. 7, 7, i799 : d. 5, 10, 1S82, unmarried. 755. John, b. 7, 16, 1801 ; d. 9, 10, 1875 ; m. Sallie Morrison. 756. Isaac, b. 8, 11, 1804 ; d. 7, 18, 1877 ; m. Phebe H. Plankinton. 757. Jesse, b. 10, 11, 1806; d. 5, 6, 1873 ; m. Hannah Morrison. 75S. Hiram, b. 8, 11, 1809 ; d. i, 18, 1858 ; m. Julianna Bishop. 759. Mary Ann, b. 10, 5, 1813; d. 5, 13, 1890, unmarried. Priscilla (Smedley) Green was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 10, 5, 1787, for marriage "by a priest" to one not a member. The second wife was not a member with Friends, nor were any of the children of George Green. He inherited the homestead in Edgmont, and being energetic and thrifty became possessed of considerable other real estate, comprising eight or ten farms in Delaware and Chester counties. His place of residence is LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ JOHN^ -oo now owned by David H. Stiteler, having been devised by George Green to his son Isaac. 194. Jane GreenMjane^, Sarah, George), b. ii, 27, 1765; d. 6, 25, 1835; buried at Middletown Meeting; m. Edward Baker, buried at Middletown, 7, 27, 1827; son of Aaron and Mary Baker, of Edgmont. Issue: 760. Abigail, b. S, 5, 1785 ; d. 3, 4, ; m. Israel Vogdes. 761. Anthony, b. i, 26, 1788; d. 2, 14, 1875 ; m. Hannah Williamson. 762. Abel, b. 6, 22, 1790 ; d. 3, 15, 1878 ; m. Ann Sill. 763. Mary, b. 12,9, 1792; d. 11, 25, 1872; m. Joseph Ashbridge. 764. Jane, b. 7, 27, 1795 ; d. 9, 18, ; m. Abraham Garrett (No. 780). 765. Lydia, b. 5, 26, 1798: d. 10, 31, 1837; m. Jehu Broomhall. 766. Aaron, b. 8, 29, 1800; died young. 767. Edward, b. 4, 24, 1803 ; d. 9, 13, 1880 ; m. Sarah Plankinton. 768. George, b. 10, 30, 1805 ; d. 9 mo. 1855 ; ra. Maria Bishop. 769. Joseph, b. 2, 17, 1S09; died about 12 years of age. ^2-'?-'' ' Aaron Baker, son of Richard and Elizabeth (p. 46), died in Edgmont township, 1 78S, leaving wife, Mary, and the following children : Richard, married Elizabeth James. Edward, married Jane Green. .■\aron, married Phebe Baker, dau. of Nehemiah and Lydia. Thomas, married Sarah . William, m. Sarah Minshall (No. 279). Joseph, m. Hannah Reese, April 4, 1793. Elizabeth, married Nathan Baker, son of Nehemiah and Lydia. Mary, married James Regester. Ann, married Nehemiah Baker, son of Nehemiah and Lydia. Abigail, married Daniel Rigby. The father was a blacksmith, owning 131 acres of land in Edgmont, which the other children released to Richard Baker, the eldest son^ Sept.' 28, 1790. Richard died in Edgmont and was buried at Middletown, i i, 24, 1800, leaving a widow and children, Thomas, Christiana, Aaron, Rachel, Mary (m. John Smedley, No. 65), and Richard. Edward Baker devised the homestead to his son Edward, subject to his mother's maintenance ; to sons Anthony and George a farm adjoining lands of Thomas D. Smedley, and to son Abel another farm on which the son was then residinor. &• 196. Adam Williamson* (John^, Sarah, George), b. Newtown, 'lo, 29, 1751; d. Brandywine hundred, New Castle Co., 7, 17, 1831; buried at _^, THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Grubb Family graveyard on the 19th; m. 10, 19, 1774. at Centre Meeting, Mary Gilpin, b. 4, 12, 1752; d. 10, 2, 1S21 ; buried at Wilmington; dau. of Joseph Gilpin and Mary Caldwell, of Christiana hundred. New Castle Co., Del. Issue: 770. Lydia, b. 8, 6, 1775 ; d. 7, 27, 1856 ; m. William F. Grubb. 771. Harry Buckley, m. Mrs. Jane Truett. No issue. 772. Nicholas Gilpin, b. 1780 (?) ; d. 10, 15, 1843 ; m. Sarah Emerson Lockerman. 773. Harriet, b. about 17S4 ; d. 12, 8, 1821, unmarried. 774. Elvina, b. 4, iS, 1788 ; d. 7, 24, 1849, unmarried. 775. Mary, b. 1790 ; d. 2, 7, 1S42 ; m. Thomas Williamson. 776. George, b. 10 mo., 1792 ; d. 8, 31, 1863; m. Maria Vennamon Harding. Joseph Gilpin, of Dorchester, in the county of Oxon, weaver by trade, son of Thomas Gilpin of Warborough in the county aforesaid, tallow- chandler by trade, and of Joan his wife, and Hannah Glover of the parish of Kingscleare, in the county of Southampton, spinster, daughter of (George'?) and Alice Glover, were married "this three and Twentieth Day of the^ Twelfth Month call'd ffebruary in the year, according to the English account, one Thousand six hundred ninety and one," at a meeting at Bag- hurst, in the county of Southampton. They came to Pennsylvania in 1695, bringing two children, and setded in Birmingham township, where they lived in\ cave for several years. Joseph Gilpin was appointed an overseer of Concord Meeting, 4, 5, 1727. and his wife received the same appointment by the women's meeting, 6, 7, 1727- His death occurred in 1739, and that of his wife 1,12, 1757. They had fifteen children, who all lived to marry, and there were at least seventy-five grandchildren. Joseph Gilpin, Jr., b. i. 21, 1704; m. 10, 17, 1729, at Kennet Meeting, Mary Caldwell, dau. of Vincent Caldwell and Betty Peirce, of Marlborough, and setded at first in Birmingham, but about 1761 they removed to Chris- tiana hundred, and became members of Kennet Monthly Meeting. They had children, Ruth, Vincent, Orpha, Nun, Gideon, Israel, Betty, William, Hannah, Joseph, Thomas and Mary. Adam Williamson inherited lands in Brandywine hundred from his grandfather, Adam Buckley, and was living thereon at the time of his marriage. He received a certificate from Goshen to Wilmington Mo. Mtg., dated 6, 9, 1775. 197. Sarah Williamson^ (John', Sarah, George), b. 7, 2 1, 1753; tl. 6, 26, 1824; m. 4, 28, 1773, at Newtown Meeting, Abraham Pratt, b. iV 19, 1746; d. 3, 26, 1813; son of Joseph and Jane Pratt, of Edgmont. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ yOHN^. 235 777. Elizabeth, b. 6, 2, 1774; d. 3, 19, 1S05; m. Robert Roberts. Abraham Pkati', Jane Pratt, Tliomas Pratt and John Pratt, "havincj come over servants into the s'' Province at the settlement thereof," were entitled to 50 acres of land each, in Pennsylvania ; which ri-ht they conveyed to Philip Howell, of Philadelphia, April 18, 1702, and the land was laid out in Sadsbury township. The will of Abraham Pratt, of Dublin township, Phila- delphia county, is dated Oct. 24, 1709, and was proven Dec. 21, 1709, in which he mentions his wife, Jane, and children, Thomas, Joseph, John, Jere- miah and Elizabeth. Joseph Pratt, perhaps a son of Abraham, m. May 9, 171 7, Sarah Edwards, dau. of John and Mary (Ingram) Edwards, of Middletown, and settled in Edgmont. Me m. 2dly, Nov. 25, i 72S, at Christ Church, Philadelphia, Mary Jones, but it does not appear there were any children b)- the last. He d. II mo., 1756, a member of Newtown Meeting. Children by ist wife: Thomas, d. S, 3, 1743; m. Hannah Evans, 3, 13, 1742. Rose, b. 12, 20, 1719-20; m. Lewis Lewis, 4, 5, 1740. Sarah, m. Thomas Moore, 3, 27, 1741, and David Yarnall, 10, 1 1, i 752. Her son Joseph iMoore m. Sarah Smedley (p. 109), and her daii. Priscilla Yarnall was the mother of David Townsend, of West Chester. Joseph, b. 1727 ; d. 8, 19, 1775 ; m. Jane Davies. Alice, d. 3, 17, 1770; m. Randal IVLalin, 3, i, 1743. Ann, m. Amos Davies, 2, 10, 1745. Joseph Pratt, Jr., m. 3, 16, 1745, at Goshen Meeting, Jane Davies. d. 6, 15, 1772; dau. of David and Jane (Jones) Davies, of Goshen, and setded in Edgmont. Issue: Abraham, b. 12, 19, 1746 ; d. 3, 26, 1813 ; m. Sarah Williamson. Sarah, b. 5, 13, 1748; died young. Jane, b. 5, 30, 1751 ; m. John Hoopes, 5, 20, 1772. Joseph, b. 9, 12, 1753 ; m. Sarah Davies. David, b. 6, 12, 1756; m. Lydia Hoopes, 11, 13, 1777. Mary, b. 5, 8, 1759; m. Francis Hoopes, 10, 23, 1777. Priscilla, b. 9, 3, 1761 ; d. 3, 17, 1847; m- Thomas Bishop, 17S0. Thomas, b. i, 13, 1764; d. , 1820; m. Hannah ^Lassey, 11, 30, 17S6, and Hannah Heacock, 3, 4, 1813. S.ARvVH, d. 7, 17, 1809; m. Joseph Bishop, 4, 4, 1792. Joseph Pratt devised to his son Abraham a plantation in Goshen pur- chased of Jonathan Ashbridge, containing 2 1 7 acres, subject to the pa}-ment of /250 in legacies. Abraham Pratt was complained of by Goshen Meet- ing. 3. 5. 1779- for paying a substitute fine with a receipt for oxen taken for use of the army, for which he made an acknowledgment 4, 9, 1779. Sarah THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 236 Pratt his wife, was appointed an elder for Goshen Meeting, 7, 8, 1796, and continued in that position till her death. Abraham was appointed an over- seer, I, 9, 1801, and clerk of the Mo. Mtg., n, 6, 1801. 201. Walter Williamson^ (John3, Sarah, George), b. 8, 3, 1761; d. 12, 27, 1S04; m. Rebecca Frazer. Issue: ;: '^^:^'::::!::.:^^::^-^---- ^-. „.). Walter Williamson obtained a certificate from Goshen Mo. Mtg., 10 8, 17.^4 in order to visit Ireland, but on 2, 8, 1788, he reported that the cert£- te had been lost, and he now requested one to Duck Creek Delaware^ which was granted 4, -, ^788. He produced a cer.hcate from Duck Creek to Goshen, 1 2, 8, 1 797, ^r himself and two children. Tt Duck Creek Mo. Mtg, 6, 28, 1788: Walter Williamson produced a certificate from Goshen. Little Creek Meeting brought a complamt agamst him, t2, 26, t789. for marriage by a priest to one not ^ member hough precautioned, and for this he was disowned i, 23, i770. On 9. 8 1792 ^e produced an acknowledgment, which was accepted 10, 6 1792, and on 9, '793 He was appointed a representative to the Quarterly MeeUng. After this he appears to have been an active member, but by 1796 he had removed w'thin the limits of Duck Creek preparative meetmg of w^.ch he was appointed representative. Rebecca Wdhamson. hjs ^^^'^^ ^^^^^^^'^^ membership 3. 9. i793- and was admitted 5- -;;793. "^^^f Creek to prior to 8, 12, , 797. when he received a certificate from Duck Creek to Goshen, for himself and children. 202. Elizabeth Williamson^ (John3, Sarah, George), b. i.J^3. 1^764; d. 2, 12. 1848; m. 5, =3- ^787, at Newtown Meeting, Samuel Garrett b. 9, 23, 1760; d. 8, 17- 1812; son of Jesse Garrett and Abigail Yarnall, of Willistown (pp. 172, 176). Issue: 7S0. Abraham, b. 3, 1 2, 1 7S8 ; d. ; m. Jane Baker. 781. Sarah, b. 2, 15, 179° ; d. ; m. William Garrett. 782. Abigail, b. 5, 5, 1796; died young. • 7S3. Elizabeth W., b. 12, 28, 1S03 ; d. 4, 4, ^865 ; m. Ehjah Garrett. By deed of 12, 26, 1798. Jesse Garrett, of Willistown and Abigail his wife conveyed to their son .Samuel a tract of land, called 78 acres, m Goshen, purchased from Jonathan Ashbridge Feb. i, 1772.. Samuel alo purchased io>^ acres In Willistown from Phinehas Waterman, and 11 acres 117 perches from his father's executors. By his will he directed LINE OF GEORGE', SARA IF- , yOHN\ -0/ these to be sold, and devised the homestead, containing "about 125 acres," to his son Abraham, subject to his mother's maintenance and the payment of $5,333 to his sisters. 204. Enos Williamson* (John^, Sarah, George), b. 6, 4, I 76S ; d. 8, 15, 1840; m. 12, 14, 1796, at Newtown Meeting, Sarah Lewis, b. 4, 8,' 1775; d. 9, 6, 1813; dan. of Azariah Lewis and Hannah Scott, of Newtown. Second m. 5, xo, 18 15, at Newtown Meeting, to Mary Lewis, b. 12, 19, 1779; d. 3 mo., [816; dan. of Didymus Lewis and Phebe Matlack, of New- town. She had one child which died in infancy. Third m. 2, 12, 1820, at Goshen Meeting, to Lydia Goodwin, b. 6, 28, 1773; d. 3, 27, 1837; clau. of Richard Goodwin and Lydia Potter, of Goshen. Children of Enos Williamson: 7cS4. Hannah, b. 12, 27, 1797 ; d. 3, 30, 1870; m. Anthony Baker (No. 761). 785. .Adam Buckley, b. 3, 31, 1800 ; d. 9, 19, 1856 ; m. Sarah Phillips. 786. Azariah Lewis, b. 12, 23, 1802 ; d. 5, 13, 1895 ; m. Mary Hood. 787. Sarah, b. 11, 13, 1805 ; d- 4, 30, 1890; m. Caleb D. West. 788. Enos, b. 3, 16, 180S; d. n, 10, 18S2 ; m. Charity Garrett. 789. Walter, b. i, 4, iSii ; d. 12 mo., 1870; m. Mary Matilda Massey. 790. Elizabeth, b. 6, 22, 1813 ; d. 3, 8, 1883 ; m. Jesse Leedom. 791- Mary (by 2d wife), b. 2, 17, 1816 ; d. in infancy. William Lewis, of Eglwys Ilan, Glamorganshire, Wales, with Ann his wife, and family, arrived in Pennsylvania, 5, n, 1686, and setded in the northeastern part of Haverford township, afterward removing to Newtown, where he d. 12, 9, i 70S, and his wife six days later. They had children,' David, William, Evan, Lewis and Seaborn. William Lewis, Jr., m. 8, 23, 1704, at Gwynedd Meeting, Gwen Jones, and 2dly, i, 7, 171 7-8, at Gwynedd Meeting, Lowry Jones, of Gwynedd, widow. By the first he had children, Nathan, William, Jeptha and Enos,' and by the 2d, Joseph, Benjamin, Gideon, Ann and Ambrose. Of these, Nathan, b. 9, 21, 1705; d. 2, 5, 1788; m. 2, i, 173 1, at Radnor Meeting, Margaret Thomas, dau. of Thomas Thomas and Tamar Miles, of Ratlnor. She was a minister and paid a religious visit to Great Britain in 1752. They had children, Joseph, Levi, Tamar, Leah, Miles, Azariah, Ambrose, Didymus, Debe and Peters. Azariah Lewis, b. 8, 29, 1743; m. 11, 29, 1769, at Newtown Meeting, Hannah Scott, dau. of James Scott and Sarah Regester, of Easttown, and had children. Unity, James, Sarah, Margaret, Nathan, Hannah and Robert. Enos Williamson inherited the homestead in Newtown, with 200 acres of 2 38 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. land From Jesse Vogdes and wife he bought lo acres in Marple, Jan. 25 iS-o and sold die same to Clement Lawrence, Nov. 3. 1831. By deed of Nov' -^9 1 83 1, he purchased from the administrator of Robert Frazer, Esq., a farm of 90^^ acres in Newtown, and on Dec. 16, 1834. conveyed the same to his son Azariah. By deeds of Nov. 26, 1831, he and Lydia his wife con- veyed to his son Adam B. Williamson 112 acres, 125 perches of the home- stead, and to his son Enos 97 acres more of the same tract. On April i, 1841'he obtained from the executors of Elizabeth Downing, of East Cain, a farm of 137 acres, 59 perches, in Newtown. He was appointed an over- seer of Newtown Meeting, 6, i, 181 4. 205 Esther Williamson^ (John^ Sarah, George), b. 6, 18. 1770; d. II -- i8^,o; m. 3, 28, 1792, at Newtown Meeting, Jonah Garrett, tanner! b.^, 15, 1767; d. 1821; son of Jesse Garrett and Abigail Yarnall, of Wiliistown. Both buried at Fallston Meeting, Maryland. Issue: 792. Eliza, b. I, IS, 1795 ; d. ; m- Thomas HoUingsworth. 793. Jesse, b. 10, 22, 1796 ; d. ; m. Mary Chambers. 794. Abigail Jane, b. 4, 9> 1803 ; d. 9, 7, 1890 ; m. William Lee Amos. lonah Garrett was complained of 6, 9, 179?. lor suing a member at law, and was disowned 3, 9- 1798, by Goshen Mo. Mtg. for this breach of disci- phne He purchased some lots in West Chester, at the corner of Walnut and Market .Streets, 1 793, and established a tanyard there. Esther Garrett, wife of lonah, with their three children, received a certificate irom Goshen to Gunpowder Mo. Mtg., Md., 12, 11, 1812. They setded in Baltimore County, Md. A certificate for Jonah was granted to. 30, 1822. 206 Jane Williamson^ (John^ Sarah. George), b. 5. 24. ^772; d. 5, 6 iS-i- m Ti - 1796, at Newtown Meeting, William Hlbbard, b. 10, 19, '1770; d. i', 29, 1849; son of Caleb Hibbard and Phebe Thomas, of Wiliistown. Issue: 795. Eliza, b. 4, 2, 179S: d- 4, 25- 1840, unmarried. 796. John, b. 10, 8, 1800; d. 8, 17, 1862 ; m. Catharine Litzenberg. 797. Preston, b. 9, 15, 1802 ; d. 7, 22, 1826, unmarried. 79S. Walter, b. 12, 31, 1804 ; d. 7, 31, '879 ; m- Su^f" ^':7^°""'- 799- 800. Thomas, b. 12, 8, i8o6 ; d. 7, 10, 1832 ; m. Debby Massey Esther, b. 12, 28, 1808 ; d. 3, 29, 1896 ; m. Abraham Pratt and Samuel Caley. 801. Phebe, b. 2, 19. 1811 ; d. 7, ^S. 1843, unmarried. 802. William, b. I, 21, 1813; d. II, 15, 1854; m. Susanna Cox. S03. Sarah, b. 8, 12, 181 5 ; d. 10, 2, 1815. 804. Mary, b. i, 17, 1817 J d. 3, 30, 1897 i m. George W. Ihff. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAIP, yOHN\ 2?Q- Josiah Hibberd doubtless came from England, but the exact place of his nativity has not been discovered. He settled in Darby township, Chester (now Delaware) County as early as 1692, and on 9, 9, 169S, was married before John Blunston, Esq., to Ann Bonsall, dau. of Richard Bonsall, of Darby, and Mary his wife. Daniel Hibberd, possibly a brother of Josiah, had married, in 1697, Rachel Bonsall, a sister to Ann, but the father of the latter interposing some objection to the second marriage, it could not be accomplished in the usual way of Friends, hence before a magistrate. The children of Josiah and Ann were: John, b. n, 18, 1699 ; <^- 9. ^S, 1766 ; m. Deborah Lewis. Joseph, b. 11, 20, 1700; d. 6, 11, 1737; m. Elizabeth Fearne. Josiah, b. 7, 28, 1701; d. ii, 13, 1727-8, unmarried. Abraham, b. 9, 28, 1703 ; died young or unmarried. Mary, b. 6, 29, 1705 ; d. 12, 12, 1782 ; m. Benjamin Lobb. Benmmin, b. 2, 27, 1707 ; d. about 17S5 ; m. Phebe Sharpies. Elizabeth, b. 12, n, 1708-9 ; d. 3, 19, 1738, unmarried. Sarah, b. 3, 19, 1711 ; d. 2, 24, 1795; m. Samuel Garrett (p. 172). Isaac, b. i, 16, 1712-3 ; d. about 1797; m. Mary Lownes. Ann, b. 3, 12, I 715 ; m. John Ash. Jacob, b. 2, 21, 1718 ; d. about 1750 ; m. Jane Garrett. Josiah Hibberd, senior, in addition to his land in Darby, purchased 500 acres in Willistown, by lease and release, May 16-17, 1722, from Martha Barker, of London, widow of Thomas Barker, to whom a survey of 1000 acres had been made in that township. This land he divided between his sons, John and Benjamin, the deed to the latter being elated Feb. 26, 17^1. Josiah d. 6, 16, 1744, and his widow just five years later. There is a tradition that Phebe Sharpies was under engagement of marriage to Josiah Hibberd, Jr., who at his death devised to herli token of his love in the form of /30, and that she invested this in a silver cup; in evidence of which a silver cup or tankard having the letters P. S. on the side, has been handed down in the line of the Josiahs to the present day. If the said Josiah made a will it must have been verbal and never reg- istered ; and if he gave her /30 it is likely that only a part of it was thus e.xpended. Benjamin Hibberd m. 2, 25, 1732, at Chester Meeting, Phebe Sharpies, b. II, 9, 1701-2; d. 3, 29, 1772; dau. of John and Hannah (Penncll) Sharp- ies, of Ridley. He took a certificate from Darby to Goshen Mo. Mtg., dated 6, 2, 1732, and his wife one from Chester, dated 4, 26, 1732. They settled in Willistown and became active members of Goshen Meeting. He built a brick house in i 742, to which an ad4ition of stone was afterward THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 240 made. In 1857 the brick part was torn down, at which time a large brick house was built a few rods northerly from the old one. The children of Benjamin and Phebe were Josiah, m. Susanna Owen; Jane, m^Amos Yar- nall Hannah, m. Caleb Sheward ; Joseph, m. Jane James; Benjamm, m. Mary Garrett; Caleb ; Phebe, m. Allen Farquhar Caleb Hibbard, b. Willistown, 12. i, 1742; d. i, 18, 1829; m. 11 ib, 1767 at Newtown Meeting, Phebe Thomas, b. 2, 21, 1746; d. 11, 22. 1827, dau of Isaac and Mary (Townsend) Thomas, of W. -town. They had children Mary, m. Thomas Hall; William, m. Jane Williamson ; Phebe. m. lohn Lloyd; Elizabeth, unmarried; Hannah, m. James Massey; Rhoda, un- married ; Caleb, m. Mirtilla Stowe ; Isaac, Martha, Esther and Samuel, "TaleT Hibbard substituted an "a" in his name for the " e " used by his father and the others of the family, and his descendants follow his example. He learned the tanning business and established a tannery on his farm. His father -ave him so acres of the homestead, by deed of Jan. n, 1774- and 5 acres of another tract the day previous. In 1784 he bought his brother Joseph's farm, out of which the 5 acres had been taken. His father also devised to him about loi acres in two tracts. , , j William Hibbard was a farmer and tanner, in Wilhstown. and he and family were members of Willistown Meeting. 207. Alice NewlinMjane3 Alice, George), b. ^b°"\^763; d. New^ town township, 8. 10, 1852, in her 90th year; m. -^°"y/S4, Joseph Fawkes, d. Newtown, 1814; both burled at Newtown Meeting. She was complained of by Newtown Meeting, 9, 10, 1784, for marriage by a magis- trate, but her acknowledgment was accepted 12,17, 1784. He was perhaps a son of William Fawkes, of Newtown, and grandson of John and Ann Fawkes, from England. In 1786 Joseph Fawkes was assessed with 138 acres of land, 3 horses and 4 cows. This was probably his mother-in-law s land Their residence is now the home of George W. Reece, a short dis- tance S W of the tavern at Newtown Square. In 1810 Jane Newlin con- veyed to Joseph Fawkes 26 acres, 52 perches, and another lot of 4 acres, 71 p/rches, parts of homestead; and Joseph and wife conveyed the last to Eh Ottey of Newtown, cabinet maker. April 4. 1814. The will of Joseph Fawkes is dated June 16. 1814, and proven Oct. 8, 1814. in which he gave to Eliza Pineset $50, and the residue to Alice, his wife. The will of Alice Fawkes is dated 11, 26, 1841, with codicils in 1846, 1847, 1848. 1849 and 1852, by which she devised the most of her estate to LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', •JOHN\ ESTHER.' 24 1 Sarah, wife of Joseph Lindsay, and to her children, of whom she named Jane N., Mary, AHce F., James, Sarah, Robert, Joseph and Ehzabetli. Other legatees mentioned were William Hunter and his sister Elizabeth Bishop, Benjamin Orr and son John, William and Jonathan Hood, Alice, Daniel and Mary Mendenhall, Jane N. Peirce, Sarah Kennedy, Mary Fawkes, daughter of Richard and Jane Fawkes, and Newtown Meeting, to which she gave $40. No relationship to any of the legatees is shown. Jane N. Lindsay married Eli Reece and died before the testator, leaving two children, Alice Ann and George W., of whom the latter occupies the old homestead. 208. Minerva Rogers^ (Esther', John, Thomas, George), b. 12, 4, 1797, near Willistown Inn; m. 4, 19, 1831, Jesse M. Rossiter, son of Samuel Rossiter and Mary Stephens. He d. Schu\lkill township prior to Sept. 12, 1 83 1, after which she m. Jacob Force, son of Jacob and Martha Force. By first husband she had one child : 505. Susan, a mantuamaker, m. John Tustin and lived in Phoenixville, removed later to Norristown. No further record. 213. Esther Ann Rogers' (Esther*, John, Thomas, George), b. 2, 16, 1S09; m. Abijah Stephens, son of Stephen Stephens. Issue: 506. Jacob, m. Christiana Gift. No further record. 807. Priscilla, unmarried ? 216. Jacob Rogers^ (Esther*, John, Thomas, George), b. 7, 26, 181 5; m. 9, 20, 1847, Margaret Nuzum, b, i, 11, 18 19; dau. of Thomas Nuzum and Sarah Burn (No. 716). They resided for some time at Wayne, Dela- ware Co., Pa. Issue: 808. John Milton, b. 2, 10, 1S49 ; d. 7, 30, 1877 ; bur. at Valley Forge. Unni. 809. Thomas N., b. 12, 27, 185 i ; m. Mary Yarnall and lives at Benvyn, Pa. In 1886 had children Annie, Bertha and Thomas. No response. 810. Evans, b. 3, 30, 1854 ; m. Emma Lewis and lives near Berwyn. No response. 218. Benjamin Smedley^ (John\ John, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town, I, 21, 1803; d. there, 12, 30, 1885; m. 11, 15, 1827, at Goshen Meet- ing Jane Williams, b. Willistown, 12, 24, 1802; d. there, 12, 23, 1889: dau. of Ellis Williams and Jane Garrett, of that place: Both buried at Goshen Meeting. Issue : Sii. Rebecca, b. 8, 17, 1829 ; d. 1 1, 30, i860 ; m. Bennett S. Cox (son of No. 304). 812. Chalkley, b. 12, 20, 1831 ; m. Mary Jane Priest. 16 ^■2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Robert Williams, of Merlon, from Wales, m. 4, 19, 1691, Gwen Cad- walader, and about 1700 settled in Goshen. It is believed that Goshen Meetino- was first held at his dwelling, on property belonging to Griffith Owen. '^ He had children, Elizabeth, Ellis, Lewis, John, Ann, William, Grace, Hannah, Sarah. Ellis Williams, by Mary his wife, had Robert, Esther, Mary, Ellis, Isaac. Ellis Williams, Jr., m. 2, i, 1748, Lydia Haines, of Goshen, and had children, Jesse, Ellis, Isaac, Nathan, Jane and Lydia. Ellis Williams, 3d, m. 11, 19, 1787, at Goshen Meeting, Jane Garrett, b. 11, 24, 1767; dau. of Josiah and Mary (Yarnall) Garrett, of Goshen (p. 172). Benjamin Smedley lived about two years on the farm of his uncle Thomas D. Smedley, but in 1829 removed to that formerly of his uncle Benjamin Smedley, containing 106 acres, 85 perches, mosdy in Willistown. The uncle conveyed it to William Hicks, April 14, 1 8 10, and the latter, with Abigail his wife, March 26, 181 4, to William Griffith, of Radnor, for $11,000. Jonathan Jones, sheriff, e.xecuted a deed for the same property to Benjamin Smedley, the nephew, Nov. 3, 1828, and the latter continued to live thereon during life. The barn was erected by his uncle, in 1804, but some addition was made in 1850, and the house was remodeled in 1855. Benjamin and Jane Smedley were exemplary members of Goshen Meeting. 219. Enos Smedley^ (John^ John, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 5, 8, 1805; d. Germantown, Philadelphia, i, 8, 1892; m. 4, 10, 1834, at Goshen Meeting, Hannah Harvey Sharpless, b. E. Goshen, 2, 9, 1806; d. Germantown, 2, 14, 1895; dau. of Jesse Sharpless and Ann Harvey, oi E. Goshen. Both buried at Germantown. Issue: 813. Anna Mary, b. 2, 11, 1836 ; d. 8, 26, 1879 ; m. James S. Jones. 814. Philena S., b. 4, 13, 1840 ; m. Samuel Jones. 815. Rebecca C, b. 4, 19, 1846 ; m. Norris J. Scott. Enos Smedley learned the trade of a potter with Aaron James, a neigh- bor, in Westtown, being his last apprentice. This was an important industry in that day, when but litde tinware was used, and his master, who died about 1822, left a valuable estate. He had learned the business with one Curtis, near Front and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, and always used Philadelphia clay. In 1828 Enos Smedley succeeded Jesse Kersey at a pottery near Down- ino-town, but removed to West Chester the next year and established him- self on Gay Street, west of New, where he carried on the business success- fully for twenty-five years or more. He discovered the porcelain clays of Chester and Delaware counties, now so extensively used in the Trenton i;i;sii>i:n< k m r.i:N.i \mi\ smi:i>i.i:y n... -jis wh sun ( ii m.ki.ky in, Willi-tcnn. ( hc-liT ( ■.... I'll., -'i '■': 1 '■' <■ 1^^ 3i«^ '^m »^N' W/M^B. ^Btf * ^' •1? BB^^-Vi-^ ' . <.■ !&'■ -'*" -. ' '^# ifi - :'^-';^ vl ■'-•'•■■# ^ ^ •<»■_" '^sB n i M ^^ ^ <^H ^IS M ■ UgH ^i •if. /.^^^^i ^H 1^^^^^^ .^ ,^gg||^B I ^^1 Jiti^r-'^ 1 ^H ^i^^^^E flH ^RV^^j ^^^^3^ fc." -3 ^fl Kl::siI)K>'rK (»!•■ KLl.Wno] » S.MKI>LKV iNo. •-'■id i. T), :i. isDii. faciiii: l». -I-. LINE OF GEORGE\ ri70.}f.1S\ yOHN\ yOH.W potteries, and also a mine of manganese at Osborne's Hill, from which a brilliant black gla/.ing for pottery was made. The Franklin Institute gave h.m a very flattering diploma for articles of his manufacture, glazed with this material. In addition to this business he entered into speculation in real estate, both m town and country, and built several houses in West Chester. There are more than a hundred deeds, to or from him, on record in Chester County He also became interested largely in property at Towsontown, a suburb of Baltmiore, and with several others acquired the Second and Callowhill Street market house. Philadelphia. He finally purchased the interests of the others m this last and became the sole owner. In 1855 he disposed of the pottery and removed to a iarm of 169 acres in Easttown, which he had purchased from the administrators of Samuel Low, Feb. 6, i., b. 9, 3, 1844 ; d. 4, 12, 1865, unmarried. S39. Esther M., b. 10, 4, 1S46 ; m. Homer O. Brooks. 840. Mary D., b. 2, 22, 1849; m. William P. Gordon. 841. John H., b. 5, 21, 1851 ; d. 1, 7, 1SS2 ; buried Bradford, Pa. 842. Jane G., b. 11, 25, 1853 ; m. Charles P. G. Scott. Henry Lewis, son of Evan Lewis, and INLirgarct Philpin were married i 12, 1670, and came from Narberlh in Pembrokeshire, Wales, 168" and setded m Haverford township. Their son Henry, b. 10, 26, 1671 m 10 20, 1692, ALnry, dau. of Robert and Mary Taylor. Their son John, b 3' 23- 1697, m. II, 6, 1725, Katharine Roberts. Their son Evan Lewis m 10' 31, 1770, Esther Massey, b. 12, 15, 1740-1, dau. of Tliomas Massey, Jr ' and Sarah Taylor, of Willistown ; Second m. i 2, 20, i 774, to Jane Meredith b. I, 12, 1742-3, dau. of John Meredith and Grace Williams, of Vincent township. Elijah Lewis, son of Evan and Jane, b. 5, - ,y~^ ,,, 1799- at Willistown Meedng, Esther Massey, b. 5, 17, 1777; dau. of Thomas and Jane, and granddau. of Thomas and Sarah Massey. John Smedley purchased 165 acres of land in West Goshen, north of VV est Chester, by deed of April i. 1S42, from Abraham Williams and Rachel his wife. Here he died intestate and letters of administration on his estate were granted to his brother Ezra Smedley and Nathan Garrett a brother-indaw. They conveyed the Homestead and 105 acres to Baulser Swymelar, April r, 1S57, and some tracts of woodland to other persons Sarah Smedley, widow, died and was buried at Bradford, McKean Co., Pa. 225. Amy 0. Smedley' (John^ John. Thomas, Georcre) b 3 o, 'f '''' T.Vr \4''^'' ""' ^°''''^" M<,cting, Henry L. Pratt, b. 9,' 24! US13; d. VVest Chester, 8, 29, ,897; son of Joseph H. Pratt and Mary Lewis, ot Willistown. Issue: 843- Rebecca S., b. ii, iS, 1842 ; m. Thomas W. Clayton. 844. Henrietta, b. Willistown, 6, 6, 1844 ; d. i, 21, 1S58 845- William L., b. Willistown, 3, 5, ,846 ; d. 7, 15, ,85!. S46. Davis Henry, b. W. Bradford, 12, 30, 1848 ; d. 7, 20, 1851. 847. Mary Elma, b. 5, 11, 1S52 ; m. Wilmer M. Cox. See his line 848. Anna E., b. i, 3,, ,857 ; d. 3, 6, 1885 ; m. Alonzo H. Parker. Henry L. Pratt was a storekeeper at White Horse, in Willistown, for sev- eral years, but by deed of April i, 1848, purchased a farm in West Brad- ford, adjoining that of Ezra Smedley and containing 1S2 acres. This he 246 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. conveyed to John Creen, Feb. 5, 1876, and removed to West Chester, where they hved nearly three years. After this they made their home with their married daughters for some years, but finally retired to the Friends' Boarding Home, West Chester, where Henry died, and where Amy remains. 226. Ellwood Smedley= (John^ John, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town, II, II, 1820; m. 12, 24, 1846, at the residence of Levi Garrett, Wil- listown, Mary Ann Massey (now Annie Smedley), b. Willistown, 2, 23, 1825; dau. of Joseph Massey and Rosanna Verdries, of that township. Issue: 849. Thomas D., b. 11, 7, 1S47 ; d. 10. 29, 1873, unmarried. 83O. Lewis Verdries, b. 7, 22, 1850 ; m. Seiina Cox. 851. Lydia, b. 7, 5, 1853 ; unmarried. 852. VVilmer E., b. 12, 23, 1S59; m. Mary Ella Davis. Joseph Massey, b. 4, 26, 1738; d. 1814; son of Thomas and Sarah Massey, p. 187; m. 11, 12, 1766, at Newtown Meeting, Ann Morgan, of Springfield, dau. of Henry Morgan. They had children Phebe, Israel. Sarah, Susannah, Sarah 2d, Mary, Joseph, Isaac and Jane, who all appear to have died before their father except Israel, m. Rachel Vogdes, Joseph and Isaac. Joseph Massey, Jr., b. 9, 5, 17S0; d. 1829; was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 7, 11, 1806, for marrying his first cousin. This was a first wife and not the mother of Annie Smedley, who was his third wife and the daughter of Lewis Verdries, who when young came from Germany, as did his wife also. By the death of his brother Thomas Smedley, the intended heir of his uncle Thomas D. Smedley, Ellwood Smedley succeeded to the farm of the latter, in Willistown. By deed of April i, 1869 he purchased from Fred- erick F. Walter and wife Esther, a messuage and 42 acres, 75 perches, in Willistown, formerly a part of the same farm. This he conveyed to his son Lewis V. Smedley, 4, i, 18S7. He and wife are members and overseers of Willistown particular and Goshen Monthly Meeting. The marriage certifi- cates of his grandfather and great-grandfather are in his possession, together with the deed from Frances Bowater to George Smedley for land in Willis- town, 1706, and a patent to George and Thomas Smedley, 17 13. 228. Lydia Hood' (Susanna', John, Thomas, George), b. Newtown, II, 18, 1805; d. West Chester, Pa., 6, 25, 1885; m. 12, 9, 1829, at Newtown Meeting, Isaac Thomas, b. n, 16, 1804; d. Newtown, 8, 10, 1854; son of Rees^e Thomas and Elizabeth Lobb, of Newtown. Both buried at New- town Meeting. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', yOHN\ SUSANNA'. 04- 853- I- Preston, b. 4, 29, 1830; m. Elizabeth C. Garrett. 854. Susanna H., b. Newtown, 12, 28, 1831 ; d. there, 3 mo. 1832. 855. Jonathan, b. i, 10, 1833 ; d. 9, 15, 1873 ; m. Sarah A. Leedom. 85 6. Wilham P., b. 3, 30, 1835 ; m. Sarah P. Bishop and Anna Matlack. 857. Elizabeth I,., b. 12, 2, 1836 ; living in West Chester, unm. 858. Richard H., b. 10, 3, 1838; ra. Eliza Boreman. 859. Rebecca J.., b. 10, 9, 1840; m. David Paiste. 860. Lydia T., b. 3, 19, 1843 ; m. William Evans. 861. Benjamin T., b. 6, 27, 1845 ; unmarried. 862. Susanna IL, b. 6, 27, 1S45, in Newtown ; living at West Chester, unm. 231. Thomas Hood' (Susanna\ John, Thomas, George), b. 4, 12, 1812; d. Centerville, Hempstead Co., Ark., 11, 6, 1862; buried at Forest Hill Church; m. near Centerville, i, 28, 1846, Charlotta Wood Harris, b. Union parish, Louisiana, i, 23, 1825; dau. of William Harris and Nancy Wood. He was a blacksmith by trade and also followed iariiiincr. He re- moved to Arkansas about 1S40, with a person named Lungren, and at his death owned 320 acres of land. Issue: 863. Edmund, b. near Centerville, 8, 3, 1847; is a farmer, owning 200 acres; was chosen deputy sheriff, 1884, and elected sheriff of Nevada Co., Ark., 1S88; was 15 when his father died and assisted his mother to raise the other children ; is a Cumberland Presbyterian, imm., and furnished the records of his father's branch. P. O., Emmet, Ark. 864. Jonathan, b. 5, 15, 1S50; d. 8, 18, 1877 ; m. Mary E. Tyree. 865. William Thomas, b. 8, 14, 1855 ; m. Fannie Snell. 866. George Richard, b. 8, 28, 1859 ; d. 9, 25, 1880. 867. Joseph Azariah, b. 12, 27, 1862 ; m. Irene Murry. 234. Edmund Hood' (Susanna\ John, Thomas, George), b. 7, 22, 1819; m. 1,9, 1845, Sarah Ann Hunter, b. 3, 5, 181 9; d. ; dau. of William Hunter and Sarah Davis. He moved from Newtown, 8, 29, 1881, and located at Batde Creek, Ida Co., Iowa, where he resides with his sons. Issue: 868. Ida Emily, b. Radnor, 12, 4, 1848 ; grad. B. O. and A. M. at Shoemaker school of oratory, Philadelphia, 1880, and in 1881 was teacher of elocution in Female Col- lege, Wheeling, W. Va. ; in 1882 at Female College, Memi-his, Tenn., and now principal of Belmont College, near Nashville, Tenn. 869. Ellery Channing, b. Radnor, 6, 8, 1851 ; m. and living at Battle Creek, Iowa. No response. 870. Charles Franklin, b. Newtown, 12, 15, 1857; m. Emily Fetherolf. 236. Susan Smedley' (Benjamin\ John, Thomas, George), b. about 1S23, d. about 1889; both near East Rochester, Ohio; m. 1844, Baylis Emmons, b. 7, 3, 1822; d. 12, 19, 1S69; son of Jonathan Emmons and 2 g THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Sarah McNeely, one mile east of E. Rochester. Both buried at Augusta Cemetery. Issue: S71. Smedley, b. 5, 17, 1845 ) d. 1863, at Nashville, Tenn., in U. S. army. 872. Benjamin, b. 3, 10, 1S47 ; d. 8, 21, 1868, unmarried. 873. Malinda, b. 5, 9, 1849 ; m. William Crawford. 874. John, b. 9, II, 1851 ; m. Hattie Henry. 875. Sarah Ann, b. 8, 17, 1853 ; m. William Sommerville. 876. George Washington, b. 6, 30, 1858 ; d. 1 1, 22, 1869. 237. John Smedley' (Ben)amin\ John, Thomas, George), b. 7, 28, 1S24, near Hanover, Oliio; d. 10, 2. 185 1, at Springdale, Cedar Co., Iowa; m near Hanover, 10, 11, 1S46, Hannah R. Keislar, b. Hanover, i, 4, 1827; dau. of Josiah Keislar and Mary Regester (dau. of No. 611). They setded at East Rochester, O., where he worked at his trade of carriage makuig, but having weak lungs he was advised to try a change of climate, and m 1 85 1 moved with his father-in-law to Cedar Co., Iowa, and located on a rented farm belonging to William Long. His infant child died before they reached their desdnation, and the father did not survive many months. Issue: 877. Mary Angelina, b. 10, 2, 1847 ; m. Lewis Thomas. 878. Josiah Keislar, b. i, 4, 1850; d. 5, i, 1851 ; buried Rochester, Iowa. After the death of John Smedley his widow m. 9, 9. 185^. William Max- son an early pioneer, who setded in Iowa about 1837. Their house was a station on the Underground R. R., and they made a home for John Brown and his men when they wintered near Springdale, 1857-8. He d. 10, 18, 187- at West Liberty, and Hannah R. is now at the Hollenbeck Home for the aged, 573 Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. By her last husband she had childr^en, Chester W.. India, Metta and Zona, of whom Zona Maxson Pringey lives at 1327 Georgia St., Los Angeles. 238 Smedley Lamborn' (Mary\ John, Thomas, George), b. near Liberty Square, Lancaster Co., Pa., i, 6, 1S07; d. there, 9. 26, 1851; m !-> ->2 1830, Margaret Bolton, b. 8, 26, 1810; d. 11, 21, 1855; dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth Bolton, of Liberty Square. Both buried at Drumore Friends' crraveyard. He setded in Drumore and followed blacksmithmg for a few years; then bought a farm of 100 acres in Mardc township for $7 75 per acre and improved it; went to Ohio twice to visit his parents and brought back horses to sell. He was "well to do" and a member with the Hicksite Friends. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS'' , yOHN\ MARY\ 249 S79. George S., b. 11, 24, 1831 ; m. Sarah W. Coates. 880. Aquilla B., b. 2, 22, 1833 ; m. Ann M. Ambler. 881. Emeline, b. 9, 20, 1834; d. 11 mo. 1880; m. Joseph L. Shoemaker. 882. Ellwood, b. 8, 4, 1836 ; d. 4, 14, 1878 : m. Ehnira Moore. 883. William L., b. I, 6, 1839; d. 7, 4, 1876 ; m. Phebe M. Barnard. 884. Mary Elizabeth, b. 6, 22, 1840; m. Thomas B. Hambleton. 885. Sarah Ellen, b. 1 1, 8, 1842 ; m. Jacob K. Brown. 886. Priscilla, b. Liberty Square, i, 19, 1845 ; d. 2, 27, 1847. 887. Alicia A., b. 4, 4, 1847 ; m. William L. Shoemaker. 888. Lucinda, b. 8, 22, 1850; m. Benjamin F. Tennis. 889. Lydia S., b. 10, 31, 1S51 ; m. Amos G. Smith. 239. Susanna Lamborn' (I\Iar)\ John, Tliomas, George), b. 10, 8, 180S; d. I, 28, 1871; m. David Frazier, b. 8, 9, 1794; d. 2, 18, 1869. They resided at first in Harrison, and afterward in Jefferson Co., Ohio. Issue: 890. George, b. ii, 2, 1829 ; m. .Ann Crawford. 891. Margaret, b. i, 21, 1831 ; m. Samuel A[err>MTian. 892. David Martin, b. 8, 23, 1832 ; m. Sarah Bell. 893. Marshall, b. 9, 23, 1834; d. i, 22, 1866. 894. Mary Ann, b. 9, 23, 1836 ; m. Charles Merryman. 895. Martha, b. 9, i, 1838 ; d. 5, 22, 1869. S96. Nancy Elizabeth, b. 7, 17, 1S40; d. 9, 19, 1859. 897. Lamborn, b. 8, 5, 1843 J m. Plesance Ann Walker. 898. Simpson, b. 3, 21, 1845 ; d. :o, 30, 1866. 899. Samuel Farmer, b. 9, 25, 1S4S. 900. Esther Semantha, b. 4, 2, 1852 ; m. Alexander Dull Walker. 240. John Lamborn' (I\Iary\ John, Thomas, George), b. 10, 9, iSiO; d. 3, 24, 1891; m. 3. 13, 1856, Harriet Cummins, who d. 2, 24, 1859; 2d m. 9, 20, 1S60, to Helen Mitchell. Issue: 901. Mary Elizabeth, b. 3, 11, 1857, in Knox Co., O. ; m. 11, 4, 1875, Malley Ogg, b. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 2, 1, 1854; son of Elias B. Ogg and Catherine Brothers, of that place. They resided two years in Henry Co., la., four years in Washington Co., and then returned to Henry Co. ; own a farm of 130 acres, and are mem- bers of Cong. Church. One child, Harriett, b. 3, 18, 1880, d. same day. 902. Emma Jane, b. 5, 18, 1864; m. 2, 15, 1SS7, James J. Munden, b. 10, 3, 1863. Res., Oskaloosa, Iowa. Ch., John Omer, b. 11, 21, 18S7 ; Myrtle Esther, b. 2^ 28, 1890. 241. Esther Lamborn' (Mary^ John, Thomas, George), b. 10, 10, 1812; m. 2, 29, 1S33, Joseph Kinney, b. 8, 17, 1812; d. 9, 25, 1S72. They settled on land in Lexington Co., Mo., 20 acres of which were sold for building lots, afterward known as Farmersville. Her address in 1897, Hamburg, Iowa. Issue: 250 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 903. George W., b. 12, 11, 1833; m. Mary L. Anderson. 904. Sibbeann, b. 10, 14, 1S35 J n^- William H. Geigley. 905. John S., b. 9, 26, 1838; m. Phebe Breedlove. 906. Jacob D., b. 9, 13, 1843 ; d. 9, 25, 1854. 245. Jacob Lamborn^ (Mary\ John, Thomas, George), b. 4, 11, 1822; d. 5,8, 1S58; m. 12, 2, 1847, Polly S. Hollister, b. 8, 23, 1S26. Issue: 907. Orange J., b. 11, 29, 1848 ; d. 4, 15, 1877 ; m. 10, 12, 187 1, Mary Lyons, and had William, b. 11 mo. 1871 ; Hattie, b. 11 mo. 1876. 908. Harriet M., b. 3, 6, 1850; m. Benjamin Cruzen. 909. Lemon O., b. 8, 16, 185 1 ; d. i, 28, 1878. 910. John J., b. 3, 21, 1853; m. Hannah E. Hoover. 911. Thomas L., b. 6, 13, 1854; d. 10, 13, 1879. 912. Emma L., b. i, 19, 1856; m. George D. Cook. 913. Melinda Ann, b. 5, 7, 1858 ; d. 1 1, 22, 1858. 246. Lindley Lamborn^ (Mary\ John, Thomas, George), b. 12, 28, 1824; d. 3, 12, 1881: m. I, 2, 1852, Margaret Jane Benninghuff, b. 3, i, 1833. Issue: 914. Angelina, b. 4, 6, 1854 ; d. 9, 19, 1885 ; m. Benjamin Madden. 915. Edgar, b. 6, 17, 1856. 916. Arabella M., b. 10, 4, 1857 ; m. Hiram L Shepherd and Alexander McPherson. 917. John Elwood, b. 10, 30, 1859; m. Luella Taylor. 918. George Marshall, b. 6, 9, 1862. 919. Mary Eliza, b. 6, 20, 1864; m. John A. Elder. 920. William Lincoln, b. 5, 5, 1866. 921. Frank Sherman, b. 10, 8, 1868. 247. Martha Lamborn' (Mary\ John, Thomas, George), b. 12, 13, 182S; d. ], 14, 1S62; m. 9, 17, 1850, Orange J. Hollister, who d. lo, 12, 1857. Second m., 4, 10, i860, to Philip Yarnall. Issue: 922. Mirriet E., b. 7, 21, 1851 ; m. i, i, 1879, Charles F. Libby, and has son Clayton W., b. 3, 22, 1S80. 923. Orange C, b. S, 23, 1854 ; m. 3, 15, 1S85, Nora M. Gillett, and has Jay L., b. 9, 19, 18S6. 924. Alice A., b. 2, 19, 1S57 ; m. 7, 25, 1877, William G. Barrett, and has Galen A., b. 5, 13, 1SS3 ; Mabel B., b. 5, 17, 1885 ; Sarah M., b. 8, 10, 1887. 925. Lilly C. (Yarnall), b. 3, 28, 1861 ; m. 12, 10, 1879, William B. Myers, and has Nelly M., b. 7, 13, 1881. 248. Jeffrey Smedley' (Isaac\ John, Thomas, George), b. Phila- delphia, 12, I, 181 1 ; d. West Phila., 5, i, 1861 ; m. 12, 18, 1S34, in Chester County, Catharine Denny, b. 3, 11, 1S03 ; d. at J. W. Hayman's in East- town, 8, 17, 1877; '^^'-i- of Dennis Denny and Maria (or Mary Magdalene) LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', yOHX\ ISAAC. 251 Whittick, of Brandywine, Chester Co.; both buried at Wilhstown Meeting. Issue: 926. Lydia, b. Westtown, 10, 2, 1835 ; ni. John \V. Haynian. 927. Amy, b. Chichester, 2, 16, 1S37 ; d. 5, 21, 1894; m. John Wilson. 928. Isaac, b. Willistown, 3, i, 1838; d. 2, 12, 1S67, unmarried. 929. John Kinsey, b. same, 7, 10, 1839 ; m. Ella Chase Taylor. 930. Abiah T., b. 9, 13, 1840 ; d. 5, 2, 1867 ; m. Mary Rogers. 931. Catharine Ann, b. Willistown, 6, 16, 1842 ; d. i, 23, 1869, unmarried. 932. Anna Mary, b. same, 12, 19, 1843 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 933. Jeffrey, b. same, 5, 25, 1845 ! "''• Sally J. Sylvester. 934. Charles D., b. same, i, 6, 1847 .• f"- Altie J. Epright. Jeffrey Smedley (No. 109), by his will, dated 9, 6, 1S42, devised to Jeffrey Sniedley', above named, a farm of about 120 acres in Willistown, to which the latter removed and resided thereon till his death. The house, which is still standing, bears the dates, 1749 and 1792. By his will Jeffrey directed the farm to be sold when the youngest child became of age. and appointed Bennett Smedley and Hibberd Evans, e.xecutors. These conveyed 1 1 acres, 65 perches of the land to the widow ; to John Wilson, Jr., an acre and 102 perches and to Robert Paiste. Jr., the messuage and 108 acres, 88 perches; all by deeds of March 29, 1869. 249. Mary Ann Smedley' (lsaac^ John, Thomas, George), b. Phila- delphia, 8, ], 1813; d. Media, 2, iS, 1889; m. 11, 5, 1846, at .Springfield Meeting, George R. McCluen, of Marple, b. Concord, 11, 25, 181 1 ; d. 3, 19, 1897; SO" of \o\\\\ McCluen and Elizabeth Gould, of Philadelphia. Children: Harriet Jones, b. 9, 30, 1847; William S., b. 7, 7, 1850; Anna Mary, b. 3, 14, 1853. These are unmarried and reside in Media, Pa. 250. Jesse Kersey Smedley' (Isaac\ John, Thomas, George), b. 10, 17, 1 81 6; d. ; m. Amanda C. Rudolph, dau. of George Rudolph and Eliza Ann P^iss. She lives with her son William at 2331 Thompson St., Philadelphia, but declines to furnish full records. Issue: 935. Joseph W., b. Phila., m. Cora V. Bennett and had Emily K. and Jesse, who with their father are deceased, and Howard and Elva, still living. 936. Lilie A., b. Phila., d. 10, 18, 1899 ; buried at Mt. Peace Cem. ; m. B. Frank Plant, now of 2554 Silver St., and had children, Frank, deceased. May, Jesse and Edna. 937. William B., b. Phila., m. Elizabeth Morgan. No issue. 251. George J. Smedley' (Isaac\ John, Thomas, George), b. 12, 23, 1821 ; d. 5, 6, 1854; m. 4, 3, 1850, at Concord Meeting, Alice P. Larkin. b. 4, 8, 1830; d. 9, 27, 1S60; dau. of Joseph Larkin and Rebecca Jones, of 2^2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Bethel township. She m. 2d husband, Edwin W. Payne, of Philadelphia, by whom she had a son Joseph. Issue by ist: 938. Jacob Larkin, b. 11, 8, 1851 ; d. 7, 31, 1894 ; m. Phila., Frances . They lived for a time at Detroit, Mich., whence he returned to Media in feeble health, and there died without issue. 254. William J. Smedley' (Jacob^ John, Thomas, George), b. 3, i, 1829, at No. 10 N. 5th St., Philadelphia; d. Media, Pa., 12, 10, 1897; m. Phila., by mayor Samuel G. King, n, 6, 1883, to Josephine F. Malin, of Media. No issue. She has been engaged in the millinery business in Media before and since marriage. 256. Sarah HalP (Mary^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 7, 6, 1764; m. 4, 24, 178S, at Willistown Meeting, MoseS Yarnall, son of Enoch Yarnall^ (Moses', Francis), and Susanna, his wife, of Willistown. He took a certificate from Goshen, 8, 10, 1787, to Uwchlan Mo. Mtg., and his wife received one to the same, 7, 11, 1788. She brought one back to Goshen, 11, 11, 1791, with two children. Their grandson, John L. Yarnall, thinks they probably lived on her brother, Thomas Hall's farm, in Willis- town, and that after his wife's death Moses lived for a time with his son Enos, in Newtown. Issue: 939. Thomas, b. 6, 5, 1789 ; d. 9, 13, 1S02. 940. Enoch, b. 2, i, 1791 ; d. 1792. 941. Enos, b. 5, 3, 1795 ; d. 12, 28, 1889 ; m. Mary Ann Logan. 942. Allen, b. 12, 3, 1803 ; d. 1832 ; m. Susanna . 257. John HalP (Mary^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 10, 28, 1766; d. there, 3,30, 1847; m. 11, 21, 1793, at Willistown Meeting, Susanna Maris, b. 7, 22, 1771; d. i, 31, 1854; dau. of Caleb Maris and Ann Fawkes, of Willistown. He inherited a farm in Willistown, but prior to his father's death purchased, Mar. 17, 1810, 129;^ acres in the upper part of the township from Stephen Jones, for ^1300. This, called the "upper place," he devised to his son Maris, and divided his other lands be- tween his son Caleb and dau. Mary Ann. Issue: 943. Maris, b. 9, 20, 1794; d. 12, i, 1865 ; m. Sarah D. Hibberd. 944. Mary Ann, b. 3, 3, i799 J d. 2, 7, 1877 ; m. Goodwin Lloyd. 945. Caleb, b. 9, 28, 1801 ; d. 11, 17, 1863; m. Martha R. Bennett. 946. Phebe, b. 11, 3, 1805 ; died young. 259. Thomas Hal? (Mary^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 5, 29, 1777; d. 7, 15, 1859; m. 4, 13, 1809, at Fallowfield Meeting, Phebe Mode, b. 5, LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS', SARAIP, yANE\ ^.. lo, 1784; d. 12, 28, 1875; tl'1". of William Mode (b. 12, 18, 1742- d -8 1829; son of Alexander and Rebecca Mode) and Phebe Taylor (b. 2 'i^ 1744; d. 7, 15, 1 Si 7; dau. of Joseph and Mary- Taylor), of East Fallowfield' Issue: 947- Mode, b. i, 20, 1810 ; d. 5, 5, iSSi, unmarried. 948. Mary L., b. 5, 30, 181 1 ; d. 1 1, 24, 1834, unmarried. 949- Thomas T., b. 9, 3, 18 13 ; d. 12, 23, 1885 ; m. Rosanna Smith. 9SO. Phebe M., b. 4, 7, ,s,8 ; d. .0, 15, 18S7 ; m. Levis Rogers. 95'. Amy, b. 7, 18, 1823; d. 2, 3, 1889; m. WilHam Williams. Thomas Hall inherited some land in Willistown from his father to which he made additions by purchase. He devised the homestead to his son ^ °^^,''''t'-^' ''"''' "*" '''"''' ^"'^ ''^^ '^'''^"^- ' '4 acres to his son Thomas 1 . Hall. Mode Hall died intestate and the homestead was purchased by his brother-in-law, William Williams. It is now owned by John f Gheen tsq., of the Chester County bar. 260. Phebe HalP (Mary\ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 6. 24 178- d. 6, 2, 181 7; m. II, 22, i8io,at Wilhstown Meetin^r, John Cox b '^x^ 1786; d. 2, 22, 1S80; son of William Co.x and Lydia Garrett, of w'illistown' Issue: 952- Thomas \V., b. 8, 31, iSir ; d. 9, 8, 1815. 953- William, b. 4, 25, 1813 ; d. 8, 29, 1815. 954. Mary, b. 8, 13, 1816 ; d. near I.ongwood, Chester Co., 8, 27, t88i, unm. John Co.x m. again, 9, u, 1823, Hannah Pennell, b. i 1 i^ x-,^y d 4 15. 1876 ; widow of Meredith Pennell and dau. of Jacob and Hannah Peirce' ? , .!.?^?-'"'^^°''°"^^'' ^y ""''""^ '^^ ^^^^^ J'^'^"^ P- Lydia H.. Anna R. and John Wilham Cox. They removed about 1827 from W^'llistown to Fast Marlborough township, where their house was a very important station on the Underground Railroad, and a place of entertainment for such reformers as W ,lham Lloyd Garrison, Charles C. Burleigh, Lucretia Mott bVed Uouglas, Theodore Parker and many others. 262. Hannah Longstreth^ (Jane^ .Sarah, Thomas, Georae) b 10 9 inf^; V' \ '^^V "'■ ''' ''' '^^°' ^' ^''''"'^"^' ^l^^i^ng, John Hutch- inson Coates, b. 7, 9> 1761; d. 4, 21, 1804; son of Moses Coates. of Charlestown township. They lived at Pho^nixville, Chester Co., Pa. Issue: 955- Sarah, b. 4, 8, 1791 ; d. 11, 5, 1863, unmarried. 956. Jane, b. 12, 27, 1793; d. 1864; m. B. Franklin Heacock. 957- Cyrus, b. 2, 25, 1795 ; d. 1S32, unmarried. 25 . THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 958. Charles, b. 3, 15, 1797 ; died unmarried. 959. Aquila, b. 10, 30, 1799 ; d. 8, 21, 1875 ; m. Rachel Pidgeon. 263. John Longstreth^ (Jane^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 2, 10, 1771 ; d. Charlestown township, i, 6, 1822; m. Ann Stewart, who afterward removed to Muscathie, Iowa, and in 1850 m. Cooper, who lived only about four years. She was hving in 1873. Issue: 960. John, b. It, 7, iSio; d. 5, 2, 188S; m. Catharine Kline. 961. Jane, b. 9, 14, 1812 ; d. 12, 26, 1892 ; m. Henneker. 962. Elizabeth, b. 2, 15, 1815 ; m. Andrew Dobbs. 963. Isaac, b. 3, 15, 181 7 ; d. i, 27, 1869 ; m. Jeniza Anderson. 266. Moses LongstrethMJane^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 6, 18, 1780; d. Charlestown township, 2, 10, 1819; m. Rebecca Williams, b. Charlestown, i, 20, 1786; d. Phoenixville, i, 16, 1876; dau. of Mordecai Williams and Rebecca Coates, of Charlestown. Both buried at Pikeland Meeting. Mordecai Williams, b. 6, 6, 1757, was a Revolutionary soldier and lived near Valley Forge. He was the son of David and Ann (Evans) Williams, of Charlestown, and his wife was the dau. of Isaac Coates and Hannah Stalker. Issjue of Moses Longstreth: 964. Samuel Preston, b. 3, 7, 1S08 ; d. 2, 10, 1825. 965. Mary, b. 3, 12, 1810; d. 9, 3, 1876 : m. Samuel D. Rhoads. 267. Jane Longstreth^ (Jane\ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Charles- town, 7, 14, 1784; d. Phoeni.wille, 5, 26, 1834; buried at Pikeland Meeting; m. 9, 23, 1806, Samuel Preston John, b. 5, 5, 17S4; d. near Phoenix- ville, 3, 9, 1808; buried at Uwchlan Meeting; son of Reese John and Mary Moore, of Pikeland township. Issue: 966. Hannah Minshall, b. i, 28, 1808 ; d. 4, 4, 1889 ; m. Robert Jones. 269. Aquilla Starr (Sarah\ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 7, 29, 1771 ; m. 6, 9, 1796, at Providence Meeting, Abigail James, b. 10, 29, 1776; d. 8, 20, 1823; dau. of Joseph James and Mary Engle, of Upper Providence. He received a certificate from Uwchlan, 11, 7, 1793, to Chester Mo. Mtg., and thence to Catawissa, 5, 28, 1798, with wife and two children. They re- turned to Chester 1812, from Evesham, N. J., but took their certificate to Goshen by endorsement, 6, 29, 1S12; thence to Gunpowder, Md., 4, 28, 1813. Little Falls Mo. Mtg. was established 9, 21, 1815, by division of Gunpowder, and disowned Aquilla Starr 7, 6, 1824, for retailing spirituous liquors. In 1824 some of his children received a certificate to Baltimore. His son Engle was disowned 9, 3, 1822, for promoting the sale of lottery I'KN.IAMIN SMKDLKY (No. 121^) AN 1 > \V 11- E .1 ANK. liU'iii^ |i. •- LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ SARAIP, SARIH^ tickets. The children's births appear on the meeting records but no repre- sentatives have been found. Issue: 967. Sidney, b. 3, 3, 1797. 968. Engle, b. 3, 17, 1798. 969. James, b. 7, 31, 1799. 970. Mary, b. 9, 29, 1803. 971- Joseph, b. 12, 23, 1S07. 972. Sally Ann, b. 5, 13, 181 1. 973. George, b. 8, 22, 1818. 270. Sarah Starr^ {Sarah^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 10 16 \-]t>- d^4 19, 1818; m. 5, 28, 18.2. at Middletown Meeting, John Hutton, of Middletown b. 12, 19. 1760; d. 10, 3, ,820; son of Thomas Hutton and Katharme Hiett, of New Garden. No issue so far as known He was married 5, 9, 1782, at New Garden Meeting, to Rachel Foreman, dau of Ale.xander and Esther Foreman, of East Cain, by whom he had Samuel Moses and Esther. They resided at Nottingham, Darby, Philadelphia, &c' After h.s marriage to Sarah Starr he took a certificate from Chester to Goshen Mo. Mtg., dated 5, 31, 1813; and thence to Gunpowder, Md 6 i 181 4. At the openmg of Litde Falls Mo. Mtg., 9, 21, 18 15, he and others were appomted to collect the names and births of all the members He m a 3cl tmie, 8. i 7. 1S20, at Little Falls Mtg.. Sarah Johnson, widow of James Johnson and dau. of John and Ann Mason; at which time both were resi- dents of Harford Co., Md. 271. James Starr' (Sarah\ Sarah, Thomas, George), b 10 16 i-- received a certificate from Uwchlan, 2, 9, ,792, with his mother, to Chester' and thence, 4, 30, 1798, to Catawissa; returning to Chester, 5, 26 1800' He was complained of by Middletown Meeting, 8, 27, 1804, for marriaae by a magistrate to one not a member, for which his acknowjedcnnent'' was accepted 11, 26, 1804. Sarah, his wife, was admitted 6, 29, iS. ^ at her re- quest, together with their children, Hannah, Thomas and Beulah They took a certificate from Chester to Fallowfield, 4, 25. 1814, and settled in West Fallowfield township, where he purchased 74 acres of land in that year, and 105 acres in 1816. Issue: 974 975 976 977 978 979 Edward, b. II, 28, ,804 ; d. , ,, 29, ,804 ; buried at Middletown. Lydia, b. II, 10, 1805 ; d. 8, 9, 1806 ; buried at same. Hannah, b. 2, 6, 1807. Thomas, b. 3, 2, 1808. Beulah, b. 7, 4, 1809. Smith, b. 3, 29, 181 1 ; d. 7, 7, i8ii ; buried at Middletown. 256 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 9S0. Clinton, b. 9, 24, 1812 ; buried at Middletown, 2, 13, 1834. | 981. Sarah, b. 12, 31, 1813; d. 4, 9> '814; buried at Doe Run Mtg. 982. James G., b. 5, 19, 1815 ; d. 9, 11, 1815 ; buried at same. 983. James, b. 6, 16, 1816 ; d. 7, 8, 1816 ; buried at same. 984. William R., b. 8, 24, 1817 ; d. 9, 22, 1817 ; buried at same. 985. Sarah Ann, b. 12, 16, 1818. 986. Rebecca, b. 2, 18, 1820 ; d. 3, 5, 1820 ; buried at Doe Run. 987. Edward, b. 9, 24, 1821. 988. James, b. n, 7. 1822. 989. Minshall, b. 8, 8, 1824 ; d. 9, 28, 1824 ; buried at Doe Run. 272. Joseph Starr' (Sarah^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. S, 21, 1774; d. Middletown, 3, 1 1, 1842 ; m. 3, 21, 1801, Eliza Worrall, b. 10, 19, i777; d. 3, 20, 1864; dau. of Samuel Worrall^ (Jonathan-\ Peter, Peter) and Eleanor Worrall (d. 18 10, dau. of John Worrall, of Ridley), of Upper Providence and Ridley; both buried at Middletown Meeting. Joseph was a wheelwright and blacksmith in Middletown. His widow removed in the fall of 1863 to William Stern's, in Franklin township, where she died. He made an acknowledgment, i, 25, 1802, for marriage to one not a member. Issue: 990. Samuel W., b. i, s, 1802 ; d. 5, 17, 1879 ; m- Sarah Stern. 991. Sarah Minshall, b. 12, 21, 1803 ; d. 11, 29, 1878, unm. ; buried at Middletown. 992. James, b. 12, 19, 1805 ; d. 10, 12, 1828 ; buried at Middletown. 993. Eber, b. 9, 13, 1807 ; went to sea and never returned. 994. Eleanor, b. 12, 15, 1809 ; d. 7, 3, 1S96 ; m. William Stern. 995. Tamar, b. 10, 4, 1812 ; d. 4, 3, 1893 ; m. Elisha Walton. 996. Eliza, b. 9, 25, 1814 ; m. Isaac A. Miles. 997. Amy Ann, b. 12, 19, 1816 ; m. George Durell. 998. Rebecca, b. 2, 22, 1820; d. 9, 28, 1894 ; m. Joseph Edwards. 273. Rebecca Starr' (Sarah^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 3, i, 1776: m. II, 30, 1797, at Middletown Meeting, Frederick James, son of Joseph James and Mary Engle, of Upper Providence. He was complained of 8, 31, 1 80 1, for taking an oath in court, as a witness, for which his acknowledgment was accepted 10, 26, 1801, but he was disowned 5, 30, 1808, for mustering with the militia and joining a troop of horse. His wife received a certificate from Chester to Gunpowder, Md., 5, 30, 18 14, and be- came a member of Litde Falls, 181 5. No further record. 274. Beulah Starr' (SaralV, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 9, 11, 1778; received a certificate from Uwchlan, 2, 9, 1792, to Goshen Mo. Mtg., and was complained of 11, 9, 1804, by Newtown Meeting, for marriage by a magistrate to Maddock, who was not a member. She made an LINE OF GEOKGE\ THGMAS\ SARAH\ SARAH\ ^57 acknowledgment 2, 8, 1805, and received a certificate to Philadelphia (Southern District), 5, 10, 1805. No further record. 275. Mary StarrMSarah^ Sarah, Tliomas, Georoe), b. 8, i^ i'-8o- m. about 1808. Virgil Eachus, d. Haverford townsliip, 10, 9.' 1839 /son of Phinehas Eachus and Sarali Treoo, of Goshen. Robert Eachus was a settler in Goshen on 200 acres of land, now in the N. E. part of West Chester, which he purchased from Richard Thomas. Dec. 5, 1704. His wife was Elizabeth Harry, die dau. of Hugh and Eliza- beth (Bnnton) Harry, of Birmingham. Robert d. about 1727, and his widow m. 1,13, 1728-9, John Gleave, of Springfield, and after his death removed to Marlborough township, where she d. 3, 8, 1758. The children of Robert and Elizabeth were John, Elizabeth (m. John Taylor, of Sprincr. held), Ann, Alice, William, Robert. Enoch (m. Esther Evans) and Daniel John Eachus m. 9, 22. 1734, Hannah Haines, dau. of Isaac Haines and Catharine David, of Goshen. He remained on the homestead, d. i 19 1779- and had sons William, Phinehas, and perhaps other' children' Phinehas m. 11, 23, i 757, at Goshen Meeting, Sarah Trego b 6 "6 i7-'7- dau. of William Trego and Margaret Moore, of Goshen. He was the fi^rsi to keep tavern at the present site of West Chester, i 762-8, and owned the original homestead. Sarah was appointed an overseer of Goshen Meeting, 3. 19. 1759- Their children were Virgil, Benjamin, Abner, Paris and Mary Virgil Eachus m. Jan. 4, 1791 (St. Michael's and Zion Ch Phila )' Bathsheba Webb, his first wife. His acknowledgment for marriaoe in this manner was accepted 2, 17, ,792, by Bradford Mo. Mtg., and he"" received a certificate to Chester, 4, 13, 1792, where his wife and^our children were admitted, 10, 29, 1798. Bathsheba was buried at Middletown Mto- -> 5 1807. \^irgil Eachus and Mary Starr were disowned 12, 26, 1808 fJr'm'ar- riage by a magistrate, but were again admitted to membership at Gmipowder Mo. Mtg., Md., 1 81 5, and their children received by Litde Falls 2 15 1S16 Returning to Chester County, they brought a certificate from Litde Falls to Goshen, dated 5, 3, 1825, and took one thence, 5, 30, 1827, to Radnor. Children of Virgil and Bathsheba: Homer, b. 7, 15, 1792 ; ,1. 1869 ( ?) ; m. Lydia M. Creen (No. 740). Joseph, b. n, 14, ,793 ; d. in Baltimore, leaving children. Obed, b. 9, iS, 1795 ; d. S, 7, 1854; m. Hannah Way and Jane Harvey. Hiram, b. , 1797 ; d. 9, 20, 1801 ; buried at Middletown. Edna, b. 2, 9, 1799; d. 9, 27, 1801 ; buried at same. Betcv, b. 12, 24, r8oo; d. 9, 20, 1801 ; buried at same. Mehala, b. II, 5, 1802 ; d. unmarried. 17 org THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Abner, b. 10, 21, 1804 ; d. 7, 20, 18S4 ; m. Margaretta Regester (dr. of No. 709). Preston, b. 2, 3, 1S07 ; m. Phebe Broomall and Ann Ford. Children of Virgil and Mary Eachus : 999. Vanleer, m. Mary Bond. 1000. Bathsheba, buried at Middletown Meeting, 5, 20, 1827, unm. 1001. Minshall, b. 6, i, 181 1 ; d. i, i, 1864 ; m. Hannah D. Haycock. 1002. Sarah, m. Daniel Carter. 1003. Virgil, b. 7, 12, 1815 ; d. 8, 3, 1818. 1004. Virgil Trego, d. 4, 18, 1880 ; m. Jane . 1005. Rebecca Ann, b. 7, 14, 181 7 ; m- George Reece. 1006. Alice, b. 2, 10, 1820. 277. John MinshalP (Thomas^ Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Middle- town, 7, 17, 1781 ; d. 3, 23, 1838; m. 9, 9, 1802, Sarah Sharpless, b. Nether Providence, 3, 8, 1781; d. Middletown, 5, 11, 1817; dau. of Nathaniel Sharpless and Elizabeth Wilkinson, of Nether Providence. They setded on a farm in Middletown. Issue: 1007. Lydia R., b. 8, 4, 1803 ; d. at advanced age, unmarried. 1008. Elizabeth, b. ii, 7, 1804 ; d. 7, 2, 1805. 1009. Mary S., b. 4, i, 1806 ; d. 8, 20, 1883 ; m. Elisha Worrall. loio. Sarah Ann, b. i, 31, 1808 ; d. 2, 12, 1880 ; m. John Eves, ion. Elizabeth, b. 3, 12, 1810; d. 2, 9, 1899 ; m. Thomas Hinkson. 278. Abel MinshalP (Thomas', Sarah, Thomas, George), b. and d. in Middletown; m-. Lydia, daw. of John Worrall. Issue: 101 Sarah, b. 2, 10, 1811 ; d. 7, 13, 1877; m. William Yarnall. 013. Thomas, b. 8, 2, 181 2 ; d. 5, 20, 1900; m. Priscilla Green. 1014. Hannah, b. 8, 17, 1814 ; d. 10, 10, 1845 ; m. Joel Sharpless. 279. Sarah MinshalP (ThomasS Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Middle- town; d. Edgmont; buried at Middletown, 8, 12, 1836; m. William Baker, son of Aaron and Mary Baker, of Edgmont. Issue : 1015. Thomas, m. Anna Wowall. 1016. Lydia, m. Jehu Broorahall. 1017. Mary. 1018. Sarah, b. 1806: d. 8, 28, 1867; m. Thomas Sill. 1019. Richard, died unmarried. 1020. Aaron, m. Miranda Myers. ,021. Jane Ann, b. 4 mo. 1814 ; d. 6, 9, 1883 ; m. Joseph Regester, son of John (No. 709). See his line. 1022. William, m. Abigail Griswold. 280. Mary Taylor^ (AbialV, Mary, Thomas, George), b. 6, 16, 1763, IKiMK OF THOMAS AND MAKY (SMKKLEV) (OX, W IIJ.ISTOWN. (See p. 2li3.) HOMESTEAD oE BENNETT SMEDLEY [No. 306), WILLISTOWN. Both photographed 8, 1, 1901. facing p. 259. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ THOMAS\ DANIEL.' 259 in East Bradford; d. 4, 7, 1S36; m. 5, 8, 1783, at Bradford Meeting, Thomas Underbill, d. Cecil Co., Md., 4, i, 1806; son of Thomas and Racliel Underhill, of Cecil Co. No issue. 282. Sarah Taylor^ (Abiah^ Mary, Thomas, George), b. E. Bradford, 2, 21, 1767; d. E. Marlborough, 5, 11, 1845; "i- U- 3- '7^5, at Bradford Meeting, John Baily, b. 2, 17, 1762 ; d. 4, 9, 1832 ; son of Joel Baily and Lydia Pusey, of East Marlborough, Chester Co. Issue : 1023. Lydiii, b. 8, lo, 1786; d. 3, 11, 1850; m. Nathaniel Scarlet. 1024. Abiah, b. 5, 23, 1788; d. 6, 9, 1868, unmarried. 1025. Joel, b. 2, I, 1791 ; d. 7, 9, 1862, unmarried. 1026. Ann, b. 4, 7, 1794 ; d. 11, 13, 1794. 1027. Hannah, b. 8, 25, 1797 ; d. i, 15, 1S72, unmarried. 1028. Mary, b. 12, 28, 1798; d. 8, 2, 1882, unmarried. 1029. John, b. 5, 13, 1S04; d. 10, 20, 18S6, unmarried. 1030. George T., b. 8, 19, 1806; d. 3, 20, 1883, unmarried. The unmarried members of the family continued to live at the homestead, and retained much of the simplicity of the early settlers, though possessed of a considerable estate. Joel was much interested in the natural sciences and a good mathematician. He made a collection of Indian relics. George T. Baily was a profound mathematician. Their home was the scene of a somewhat noted burglary near twenty years ago, when the members of the household were bound and their iron safe looted, but the criminals were caught and convicted. 288. Abiah T. Smedley^ (Daniel\ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, i, 22, 1802; d. there, 4, 3, 1840; m. 4, 8, 1830, Agnes Few, b. East Bradford, 4, 13, 1806; d. West Chester, 2, 19, 1899; dau. of Abner Few and Ruth Kerns, and gr. dau. of James and Agnes Few. Issue : 1031. Robert Clemens, b. 4, 5, 1832; d. i, 2, 1883; m. Esther Kent. 1032. William, b. 5, 4, 1836 ; m. Mary Ellen Vickers. 1033. Susanna, b. 11, 6, 1837 ; m. Morgan B. Hall (son of No. 945). Abiah T. Smedley purchased the interest of his brother William in the homestead of 54 acres, by deed of 4, i, 1830. He also obtained from the heirs of Robert Clemens a lot of 5 acres, 30 perches, of woodland, March 31, 1837. By his will, dated 3, 10, 1840, he devised all his estate to his wife until his son William should be 21, when the real estate should be sold and proceeds divided equally between wife and children. His aged mother was to have a home with his wife during life. 26q the SMEDLEY EAMILY. 289 William Smedley^ (Danieh, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 12, 16, 1803; d. 2, 8, 1834; m- 3> 14- 1833, l^achel Hoskins, b. 2, 17, 1807; d. West Chester, i, 29, 1887 ; dau. of Thomas Hoskins and Mary Kitselman. No issue. His widow and her sister Ehza Ann Hoskins, of East White- land purchas-d a brick house and lot on the north side of Barnard Street, West Chester, near New Street, by deed of March 23, 1876, and made it their home. 291 Thomas Sheldon^ (Mary^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 6, 24, 1780; d. 12, 19, 1858; m. 12, 21, 1847, Sarah Jane Tomb, b. 6. 24, 1805 ; dau of Richardson and Martha Tomb. No issue. He devised to his wife all his personal property and a life interest in the real estate, in Marple subject to the maintenance of his brother Daniel. After his wife's death the real estate was to pass to his sister Hannah Harlan, paying his half brothers, Jonathan and William Sheldon, $500 each. Levi and Hannah Harlan conveyed the land, 1135+ acres, to Isaac Briggs and Sarah C, his wife, April 3. 1866, subject to a mortgage to secure the interest on $8333 to Sarah J. Sheldon during life. 292. Hannah Sheldon^ (Mary^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 3 31, 1782- d 8 16 1870; m. 6, II, 1807, at WiUistown Meeting, Levi Harlan, of Newlin, b. 3, 20, 1785 ; d. 9, 4, 1870; son of Caleb Harlan and Hannah Edwards, of that township: both buried at Friends' Meeting, Romansville," West Bradford. She was admitted into membership at Goshen Mo. Mtg., 2, 6, 1807, and after her marriage received a certificate, 10, 9, 1807, to Bradford Mo. Mtg. Issue : 1034. Mary Ann, b. 5, 29. 1808 ; d. 7, 28, 1885 ; m. Maris Hoopes. ,035. Martha, b. 11, 3, 1809 ; d. n, 16, 1894, at Columbia, Pa., unmarned. 1036. William E., b. 2, 6, 1812 ; d. 4, 20, 1867 ; m. Elizabeth W. Pyle. 296 Lewis Smedley^ (Joseph^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town, 3, 14, 178s; d. Lancaster Co., Pa., i. 8, 1841 ; m. 3. 17- 1808 Mary Harlan, of Bucks Co., Pa., b. 11, 30, i779; d. 9> 4. 1813; dau. of Joseph and Hannah Harlan. Second m., 3 mo. 1815, to Tacy Heston, b- '^ 18 1776- d s "I 1839; dau. of David and Rachel Heston. One child, died in infancy! He resided for some time in Bucks Co., but returned to his mother's before his death. 297 Eli Smedley' (Joseph^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. WiUistown, 12, 4, 1*786; d. Fulton twp., Lancaster Co., 5, 7- 1865 ; m. 12, 16, 1813, at Penn Hill Meeting, Elizabeth Hambleton, b. Solebury, Bucks Co., Pa., 5. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', THO.\rAS\ yOSEPH'-. 261 14, 1786; d. Fulton, 3, 24, 1S58; dau. of James Hambleton and Elizabeth Lupton Paxson, of Lancaster Co.; both buried at Penn Hill. They setded on 100 acres of the homestead, in Fulton township. Elizabeth was a min- ister in the Society of Friends for 27 years, and Eli an elder in the same. Issue: 1037. I.ydia, b. 12, 4, 1814 ; d. 9, 6, 185 1 ; ni. 5 mo. 1850, Andrew B. Magougli, of Lancaster Co., as his 2d wife. Infant died nameless. 1038. Mary, b. 4, 3, 1816 ; d. 9, 21, 1879 ; m- Nathan Smith (No. 1 1 18). 1039. Emmor, b. 7, 27, 1S17; d. 12, 15, 1888 ; m. Elizabeth Adams. 1040. James, b. i, 27, 1819 ; d. 9, 4, 1888; m. Adaline B. Ambler. 1041. Eli, b. 10, 5, 1820; d. ID, 4, 1825. 1042. Rebekah, b. 12, 13, 1822; m. Amos C. Paxson. 1043. Elizabeth, b. 9, 29, 1824 ; d. 4, 10, 1900 ; m. J. Penrose Ambler. 1044. Sarah, b. 9, 29, 1824; d. 11, i, 1853; m. Joshua Eckman. 298. Joseph Smedley' (Joseph^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 3, 27, 1 788; d. 3, 19, 1866; m. II, 16, 18 14, at Eastland Meeting, Rachel Ballance, b. Bucks Co., Pa., 2, 4, 1787; d. Fulton township, 4, 12, 1858; dau. of Joseph Ballance and Anna Pownall, of Lancaster Co.; both buried at Litde Britain Meedng. He was a farmer and blacksmith, ineenious in his craft, kind and gentle ; a good neighbor and respected by those who knew him. Issue : 1045. Anna, b. 9, 4, 181S; d. i, 13, 1876; m. Walker Moore. 1046. Joseph, b. 4, 13, 1823 ; m. Ann H. Buckman. 300. Sarah Smedley' (Joseph^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 8, 31, 1792; d. Easton, Md., 8. 14, 1878; m. 5, 21, 1850, at the home of her brother Thomas, James Meloney, b. 2, 20, 1789 : d. 4, 18, 1863 .' son of William Meloney (d. 12, 27, 185S, in 80th year), and Sophia his wife, of Talbot Co., Md. He was a farmer and a widower with two children. Before marriage she was a milliner, making bonnets for Friends. She was interested in genealogy and collected many dates of births, &c., of her connections. 301. Rebekah Smedley' (Josepin Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 9, 6, 1794; d. 4, 8, 1850; m. 3, 23, 1815, at Little Britain Meeting, James King, b. 9, 3, 1787; d. 12, 3, 1875 ; son of James King and Phebe Pyle, of Little Britain. Issue: 1047. Joseph, b. 4, 27, 1816 ; d. 8, i, 1825. 1048. James, b. 6, 26, 181 7 ; m. Deborah Stephens. 1049. Sarah, b. 6, 28, 1819 ; d. 11, 7, 18S5 ; m. Joshua King. 2 52 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1050. Rebekah, b. 1 1, 20, 1820 ; d. 3. i3, 1895 ; m. Samuel M. Livezey. 1051. Phebe, b. 9, 12, 1822 ; in. Benjamin Morris. 1052. Mercy, b. 4, 24, 1824 ; m. Isaac Hoopes. 1053. Lewis, b. 12, 6, 1825 ; m. Alice Bingman. 1054. Joel, b. I, 13, 1828 ; m. Elizabeth Bingman and Elizabeth Graham. 1055. Joseph, b. 3, 30, 1830; m. Phebe Harris and Martha Harris. 1056. Ann, b. i, 25, 1832 ; d. 4, 29, 1881 ; m. William Manly. 1057. Perley J., b. 12, 4, 1835 ; d. 5, 2, 1863 ; m. Sarah Catharine Ady. 1058. Infant, nameless, b. 10, 4, 1837. James King, of Concord, and Isabell Pennell, of the same place, were married 2, 28, 1709, at Concord Meeting, and were among the early settlers at Nottingham, on the border of Maryland. They had children, Mary, Margaret, Michael, Thomas, Jane, Vincent and Hannah, with whom they removed to Little Britain township, Lancaster Co. (Thomas Kmg, b. 7, 28, 1716, m. 12, II, 1753, at Litde Britain Meeting, Ann Coppock, dau. of John and Margaret Coppock, of that place, and had children, James, Thomas, Isabel, Margaret, Michael, Jean, Vincent, Ann, Mary, Hannah and Miriam. Of these, James, b. 10, 16! 1756, m. i, 3, 1782, at Little Britain Mtg., Phebe Pyle, dau. of Moses and Mary (Cook) Pyle, of Little Britain. Their chil- dren were Ann, Thomas, Mary, Phebe, James, Moses, Amos, Pyle, Lewis and John. James and Rebecca King removed 5,' i, 1825, from Lancaster Co. to Athens (now Morgan) Co., Ohio, taking a certificate from Little Britain to Stillwater Mo. Mtg., and setded on a tract of 320 acres of land, then almost a wilderness. A meeting house, called Wesdand, was erected about 1830 on the N. W. corner of this land, of which James King gave four or five acres to the Society. The old meeting house is now torn away to enlarge the graveyard, and a new house built S. E. of the first. James King m. 9. 3, 1S62, Deborah Doane, b. 9, 30, 1796, and still living, I, 25, 1900, with a nephew in Morgan Co., O.; her mind being clear and acUve, and her body erect. 302. Thomas Smedley^ (Joseph\ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 12, 13, 1797; d. Fulton township, 10, 14, 1855; m. 5, 3, 1832, Hannah Knight, b. I, 5, 1798; d. 2, 23, 1850; dau. of Jonathan Knight and Elizabeth Thomas. Second m. 10, 2, 1851, to Mary Wildman, b. 2, 2, 1815; d. 11, 3, 1876; dau. of John Wildman and Mary Knight. He learned the milHng business and remained at the homestead, to which half of the original tract of 200 acres was attached. Issue: 1059. Thomas, b. 8, 19, 1836 ; d. 4, i, 1890; m. Sophia C. Stubbs. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ rHOMAS\ THOMAS'. 26" 1060. Jonathan, b. 12, 30, 1839; d. 6, 8, 1866, unmarried. 1061. Hannah, b. 10, 19, 1852 ; d. 12, 20, 1859. 303. Joel SmedleyMjoseph\ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 11, 4, 1799; cl. Fulton township, 5, 31, 1872; m. 10, 29, 1835, Martha Wildman, b. Byberry, Pa., 8, 11, 1805; ^1. Fulton, 11, 5, 1863; tlau. of John Wildman and Mary Knight, of Byberry : both buried at Penn Hill graveyard, Fulton twp. He was a millwright by trade, and purchased a farm and mill on Big Conowingo Creek. Issue : 1062. Charles, b. ri, i, 1836 ; d. 11, 16, 1864, in rebel prison at Florence, S. C. His diary, containing his experiences in the Civil War, was published in a booklet, after his death. 1063. Mary W., b. 12, 18, 1837 ; d. 7, 17, 1880; m. Benjamin C. Reynolds. 1064. John W., b. 7, 13, 1839 ; m. I.ucretia Wood. 1065. Lewis, b. 8, 20, 1840; d. 10, 29, 1863, in Fulton, unmarried. 1066. Anne, b. i, 27, 1842 ; m. Benjamin C. Reynolds. 1067. Ellwood, b. II, 9, 1S43; m- Hannah K. Russell. 304. Mary Smedley' (Thomas\ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 2, 25, 1792; d. 2, 26, 1864; m. 9, II, 1S17, at Willistown Meeting, Thomas Cox, b. Willistown, 7, 25, 1790; d. there, 10, 13, 1867; son of William Cox and Lydia Garrett, of Willistown : both buried at Willistown Meeting. Issue : 1068. Lydia, died in infancy. 1069. Susanna, b. i, 28, 1820 ; d. 5, 4, 1884 ; m. William Hibbard (No. 802). 1070. Thomas Smedley, b. 9, 3, 182 1 ; m. Mary Williams. 1071. William, b. 8, i, 1823 ; m. Sarah James. 1072. Mary, b. 4, 7, 1826; d. 4, 2, 1870, unmarried. 1073. Bennett S., b. 4, 8, 1828 ; m. Rebecca Smedley and Sarah Johnson. 1074. Abby, b. 4, 5, 1830; m. Chalkley Williams. 1075. Lydia H., b. 5, 7, 1832 ; m. Thomas H. Hall. 305. Elizabeth Smedley^ (Thomas^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 4. ^4. 1793; d. 7, 27, 1886; m. 6. 12, 1838, at Willistown Meeting, John Gray, of Mill Creek, Del., b. 5, 30, 1784; d. 4, i i, 1865; buried at Hockessin Meeting; son of David Gray and Martha his wife, of West Whiteland. No issue. He was m. 6, 13, 181 1, at Hockessin Meeting, to Margaret Chandler, by whom he had children, David, Isaac, Esther, Chandler and John. 306. Bennett Smedley' (Thomas^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, I, 16, 1795; d. there, 12, 3, 1871; m. 10, 8, 1835. at Willistown Meeting, Deborah Passmore, b. Edgmont, 2, iS, 1799; d. Willistown, 2, 29, 264 ^-^^' SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1840; dau. of Richard Passmore and Deborah Griscom, of Edgmont. He inherited 106 acres of land in Willistown by the will of his father, and by deed of April i, 1837, purchased 5 acres of sprout land from Joseph Rogers. He also purchased, April i, 1863, from Isaac S. Yarnall, 40 acres of the original tract, which Thomas Smedley* devised to Peter Yarnall, father of Isaac S. Issue : 1076. Thomas, b. 7, 21, 1S37 ; m. Rachel G. Preston and Mary Emma Huston. 1077. Deborah P., b. 2, 21, 1840; d. 8, 3, 1859, unmarried. 308. Edith Smedley' (Thomas^ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 1,1, 1798; d. 5, 15, 1883, in West Marlborough; m. 10, 7, 1824, at Willistown Meeting, Richard Darlington, b. i, 27, 1798; d. W. Marlborough, 3, 6, 1889; son of George Darlington and Lydia Barnard, of Pennsbury. He taught school several years before and after marriage, but in 1830 purchased from Richard Barnard and wife a saw mill and 1 1 s'/< acres of land in West Marlborough, adjoining Londonderry township. He was a great reader and a man of general information; a prominent member of Doe Run Meet- ing and of Fallowfield Mo. Mtg.; was a school director and interested in public schools. He was one of three persons who organized the Chester County Mutual Eire Insurance Company. Issue: 1078. Milton, b. 12, 27, 1825 ; m. Sarah Foreman. 1079. Smedley, b. 12, 24, 1827; d. 6, 24, 1899; m. Mary E. Baker. loSo. George Hillborn, b. 6, 12, 1829 ; d. 7, 28, 1832 ; buried at Doe Run. 1081. Elizabeth, b. 2, 24, 1832 ; d. 6, 17, 1856, unmarried. 1082. Richard, b. 8, 14, 1834; m. Elizabeth F Alexander. 310. Mary Harlan' (Lydia\ Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 8, 20, 1803; d. 7, 4, 1855; m. 5, 9, 1832, John J. Monaghan, b. 2, n, 1S05; d. 10, 28, 1871 ; son of James Monaghan, Esq., from Ireland, and Hannah Jack- son, of West Fallowfield. They remained at the Harlan homestead, in Newlin township^ Issue : 10S3. Hannah, b. 4, 4, 1S36 ; m. Benjamin Taylor (son of No. 681). 312. Susanna Smedley' (John^ George, Thomas, George), b. Wil- listown, 10, 16, 1806; d. Manayunk, Phila., 11, 18, 1863; m. 8, 22, 1844, at West Chester, John Lent, b. Bridlington (?), Yorkshire, Eng., 7, 18, 1 814; d. West Chester, 10, 23, 1890; son of William Lent, of West Chester, and Mary Ann Sedman, last of Downingtown, Pa. She united, before marriage, with the M. E. Church, of which her husband was also a member. He had a store on the site of James Brothers' establishment, LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', GEORGE\ JOIIX'. 265 West Chester, where he conducted a gas-fitting and plumbing business, from which he retired in 1858. Both buried at Oaklands Cemetery. Issue: 10S4. Ellen, b. West Chester, 6, 4, 1845 J d. same date. 1085. Anna Sedman, b. 9, 8, 1846 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 1086. Mary Smedley, b. 9, 28, 1849; m. Francis A. Nields (No. 1108). 1087. Sarah James, b. 7, 24, 1851, in West Chester ; d. 12, 21, 1851. 313. Eliza Smedley' (John\ George, Thomas, George), b. 9, 2, 1S08: d. at son-in-law, Rees Palmer's, 22 S. High St., West Chester, 12, 12, 1886; m. West Chester, 10, 29, 1835, Daniel Nields, b. E. Bradford (at Weaver Hill, the property of Joseph Cope), 1810; d. 28 S. High St., West Chester, 3, 27, 1872; son of Thomas Nields and Hannah Graham: both buried at Greenmount Cemetery. They lived for a time in Coatesville, Chester Co., but removed, April, 1837, to West Chester, where he carried on cabinet making and undertaking until his death, owning property at 26 and 28 S. High St. He served a term as coroner. Members of M. E. Church. Issue : 108S. Mary Smedley, b. 5, 7, 1837 ; m. Rees Palmer. 1089. Henry Clay, b. 3, 18, 1839 ; d. 12, 13, 1880; m. Rebecca P. Heed. 1090. Daniel Webster, b. 5, 6, 1842 ; m. Pauline Trescott. 1091. Theodore FrelinghuySen, b. 9, 27, 1844 ; d. 10, 22, 1SS3 ; m. Clara Oram. 1092. Zachra Anna, b. 9, 27, 1848 ; d. 5, 20, 1880, unmarried. 314. Sarah Smedley' (John\ George, Thomas, George), b. 8, 17, 1810: d. Manayunk, Phila., 8, 29, 1882: m. Germantown, Pa., 11, 10, 1831, Israel V. James, b. 5, 3, 1809; ^- IManayunk, 2, 27, 1868; son of Isaac James and Hannah Vogdes (b. 4, 27, 1770; dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Hampton Vogdes, of Willistown) : both buried at St. David's, Manayunk. Issue, all born at Manayunk: 1093. Mary Alvina Smedley, b. i, 6, 1833 ; m. Edward W. Vogdes. 1094. Thomas Cbalkley, b. 9, 12, 1834 ; d. 12, 19, 1893 ; m. Elizabeth Carver. 1095. Henry Clay, b. 9, 16, 1835 '> d- 9, 21, 1839. 1096. Israel Vogdes, b. 9, 18, 1836; d. 8, 20, 1838. 1097. Charles Penrose, b. 8, 28, 1840; d. California, 2, 24, 1890, unmarried. 1098. William Urie, b. 9, 20, 1842 ; d. 5, 6, 1884 ; m. Susan Cilanding. 1099. George Lacey, b. 7, 31, 1844; m. Hannah Davenport. 1 100. Sarah Worthington, b. 11, i, 1846; d. 11, 28, 1864, unmarried. 1 101. Elizabeth Flounders, b. 8, 31, 1848; d. 12, 28, 1863. , 1 102. Ella Vogdes Smedley, b. 7, i, 1850. Res., 36 Haines St., Germantown; unm. 1 103. John Benjamin, b. 6, 22, 1852. Res., Palethorp St., Phila. ; unm. 1104. Franklin Morris, b. i, 20, 1855 ; d. 7, 23, 1855. 2 66 THE SATEDLEY FAMILY. 315. Mary Ann Smedley' (John\ George, Thomas, George), b. 12, 15, 1S12; d. Fagg's Manor, Chester Co., 8, 3, 1885; "''■ 'J- 27, 1834, by " I. Lewis, minister of the M. E. Church," to Amos Nields, of West Chester, b. Weaver Hill, East Bradford, 3, 12, 1805; d. Chatham, Chester Co., 3, 24, 1890; son of Thomas Nields and Hannah Graham: both buried at Greenmount Cemetery. He was a cabinet-maker and undertaker the greater part of his life, and was a justice of the peace at the time of his death ; also belonged to the orders of Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias. Issue : 1105. Phebe, lived only a few days. 1 106. Thomas Smedley, b. 1838 ; d. 8, 30, 1862, 2d Bull Run, unm. 1 107. Elizabeth, b. 8, 30, 1840; m. Newton R. Nichols. 1 108. Francis Asbury, b. 9, 24, 1842 ; in. Mary Smedley Lent. 1109. Wilmer Taylor, b. 12, 16, 1846; m. Adelaide L. Quarll. mo. Mary Hannah, b. 10, 22, 1849 ■ ™' David Lee Nichols. nil. Emma Prudence, b. 5, 13, 1858 ; m. Zachary Taylor Dugan. 316. Richard Baker Smedley = (John^ George, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 12, 28. 1813; d. there, 11, 16, 1888; m. there, 12, 29, 1836, Susanna Woodward, b. Brandywine hundred, Del., 3, 29, iSii; d. Willis- town, 6, 2, 1876; dau. of Samuel Woodward and Ann Swayne : both buried at Willistown Meeting. He inherited the homestead in Willistown, and by deed of Jan. 3, 1854, conveyed to Lorenzo Beck one acre, 136 perches; to Robert S. Miles, Apr. 2, 1S55, a house and lot of 5 acres, 91 perches, and to George Cass, Aug. 18, 1877, one acre of woodland. The residue, in two tracts, being the mansion with 81 acres, 106 perches, and 25 acres, 49 perches of woodland, was sold by his executors to Preston S. Moore, March 29, 1899. Issue: 1112. Anna Amanda, b. 3, 30, 1838; d. 8, 20, 1839. 11 13. Philena P., b. 11, 15, 1839 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 1 1 14. Marianna, b. 4, 9, 1842 ; m. Eli Palmer. 1 1 15. Wilmer, b. 8, 23, 1843; d. 8, 20, 1877; m. Elizabeth M. Beitler. 1 1 16. Sarah J., b. i, 14, 1846; living in West Chester, unmarried. 318. Phebe White^ (Phebe*, George, Thomas, George), b. 2, 11, 1785, in Frederick Co., Va.; d. Bedford Co., Pa., 8, 24, 1822; m. 3, 9, iSii, at Lower Ridge Meeting, Va., Thomas Smith, of St. Clair township, Bedford Co., b. Adams Co., Pa., 10, 11, 1781; d. Bedford Co., 12, 22, 1846; son of James Smith and Mary Jones (m. 10, 12, 1762, at York, Pa.) of Bed- ford Co. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ GEORGE\ JESSE'. 267 1 1 17. Jane, b. i, 5, 1S14 ; d. 11, 15, 1895 ; m. Jeremiah Gordon. 1118. Nathan, b. 12, 12, 1815 ; d. 5, iS, 1891 ; m. Kdith Griest. 1 1 19. Samuel, b. 9, 13, 1817 ; m. Eliza Margaret Cleaver. 1 1 20. Abel \V., b. 9, 29, 1819; d. ; m. Sarah McCreary. 1 121. Ruth, b. 7, 29, 1822 ; d. 3, 1 1, 1891 ; m. John M. Blackburn. Thomas Smith m. 12, 22, 1825, a 2d wife, Leah Walker, b. 4, 5, 1782, in York Co.; dau. of Abel Walker and Ann Vale, of Warrington township. No issue. 321. Joel White' (Phebe^), b. 2, 12, 17S9; d. 6, 19, 1789. 32I2. Sarah White- (Phebe"), b. 7. 2, 1790. No further record. 322. Thomas White' (Phebe^ George, Thomas, George), b. 8, 13, 1793; d. ; m. 5, 27, 181S, Mar)' Cope, b. i, 16, 1 791, in Frederick Co., Va.; dau. of George Cope and Abigail Steer, of Belmont Co., O. They resided at or near Mt. Pleasant, O. Issue: 1122. Eliza, b. 9, ID, 1820; d. 2, 12, 1836. 1123. .Ann, b. I, 13, 1S23; d. 7, 14, 1836. 1 124. George, b. 10, 18, 1825 ; d. 3, 10, 1890; m. Eliza Ann Ward. II 25. Rachel, b. 12, 27, 1828; d. 9, 26, 1854, unmarried. 1126. Jane, b. 6, 4, 1831 ; d. 12, 15, 1849, unmarried. 1127. Eliza Ann, b. 6, 2t, 1836; d. 5, 19, 1854, unmarried. 322^. John White' (Phebe^), b. 12, 2, 1795. No further record. 323. George W^hite' (Phebe\ George, Thomas, George), b. 10, 14, 1796; d. Columbiana Co., O., 1880-5. With Elizabeth his wife and three children, he brought a certificate from Caesar's Creek, Warren Co., O., to Salem, Columbiana Co., dated 8, 26, 1847. Some poetry of a religious character is ascribed to his pen. He became indigent before his death and was assisted by Friends. Issue: 1 128. Phebe. 1129. Lydia. 1130. Moses. 1131. Dinah Ann, b. 6, 15, 1848; m. Conn. 3233-. Jesse White' (Phebe*), b. 6, 27, 1798. No further record. 323|. Smedley White' (Phebe*), b. 6, 21. 1802; d. 7, 23, 1S05. 324. George Smedley' (Jesse*, George, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town, d. Springfield township; m. Chester twp., Elizabeth Malin, b. 7, 3, 2 68 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1 795 ; dau. of Thomas Malin and Grace Minshall, of Chester township. Issue: 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 .13S 1139 Emeline, b. 7, 5, 181 7 ; d. ; m. Theodore Balm. Mary M., b. 7, 24, 1819 ; m. John Schureman. Jesse F., b. 11, 4, 1821 ; m. Ellen G. Ormsby. Hannah Malin, b. 7, 7, 1824; d. 3, 14, 1855 ; m. Nathan C. Button. Elizabeth Baker, b. 2, 28, 1827 ; d. 3, 30, 1868 ; m. Thomas V. Button. George W. Smedley, b. 6, i, 1830 ; m. Sidney A. Edwards. Salem J., b. 7, 12, 1833; d. i, 23, 1885 ; m. Hannah Wright. Sidney A., twin with Salem, died a few months old. M eeting 1 140. 1141. 1 142. 1143- 1144. II45- X146. 1147. X148. 325. Mary Ann Smedley^ (Jesse*, George, Thomas, George), b. 12, 12, 1790; d. Chester township, 6, 21, 1861; m. 1813, Abraham Cobourn, b. Chester twp., 12, 11, 1777; d. there, i, 5, 1858; son of Caleb Cobourn and Esther Ashton, of that place: both buried at Chester Issue: Tacy, b. 11, 6, 1813; d. ii, 14, 1848, unmarried. Caleb, b. II, 27, 18 15 ; d. 8, 10, 1885 ; m. Mary Watts Hughes. Jesse, b. 8, 16, 1817 ; d. 12, 15, 1871 ; m. Elizabeth Lewis. George, b. 10, 9, 1819 ; d. 6, 3, 1884 ; m. Cynetta Pyle. ^ Sarah Ann, b. 9, 9, 1821 ; d. i, 30, 1848; m. John Wright. Mary, b. II, 28, 1823 ; d. 3, 15, 1887 ; m. Caleb Perkins. Abraham A., b. 2, 24, 1826 ; d. 9, 27, 1826. Henry, b. 3, 12, 1828; m. Sallie Palmer. Elizabeth Ann, b. 2, 24, 1832 ; living at Germantown, Pa., unmarried. By deeds of lease and release, July 26, 27, 1681, William Penn conveyed 500 acres of land in Pennsylvania to "Thomas Coborne of Lamborn Wood- lands in the County of Berks, Carpinter." Thomas Coebourn took up 317 acres of this purchase in the upper part of Chester township. He was a juror at Chester Court, June 13, 1682, some months before the arrival of William Penn. He erected a mill on Chester Creek, which, with 100 acres of the land, he conveyed to his son Joseph, 4, 9, 1691. The residue he divided between his eldest son, William, and son-in-law, Francis Baldwin (whose wife's name appears to have been Cicely). Another Thomas Coebourn, who is believed to have been a son of the first, came from Ireland, bringing a certificate from Cashall Monthly Meet- ing, dated 2, 1 1, 1714, while one for Rachel, his wife, came from Kilcommon Mo. Mtg. at a later date. She died 12, 7, 1720, and Thomas about 1736, in Chester township, where they settled. He was an overseer of Chester Meeting. Their children were Joseph, John, Thomas, Mary, m. 1721 to Robert Squibb, and Elizabeth, m. Patrick Donovan. Thomas, the son, d. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', GEORGE', J^ESSE'. 269 1762, in Chester township, leaving wife, Elizabeth, and children, Caleb, Thomas, Rachel, Susanna, Elizabeth, Mary and Lydia. Caleb Cobourn m. (by license dated Feb. 28, 1775,) Esther Ashton, dau. of Abraham Ashton and Esther Vernon. She was disowned by Friends for marriage by a priest. Abraham Cobourn, son of Caleb, m. ist, 2, 21, 1805, Tacy Wor- rall, who d. 7, 30, 1807. He was a carpenter and when married received from his father 12 acres of land, upon which he built a house, which is still standing. He and his 2d wife attended Chester Meeting, though not in membership. 327. Hannah Smedley' (Jesse\ George, Thomas, George), b. 2, 16, 1793; d. 12, 8, 1868; m. 4, I ;, 181 7, John Garrett, b. East Goshen, i, 31, 1789; d. 1, 19, 1872, at Village Green, Aston township; son of Jonathan Garretf (Joseph^, Samuel, William) and Hannah Brinton, of E. Goshen: both buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery, near Village Green. Issue: 1 149. Franklin, b. 2, 15, 1818; d. 12, 28, 1S20. 1150. Marj', b. 6, 9, 1821 ; d. 9, 28, 1879 ; m. Charles Sines. 1151. J. Lewis, b. 7, 31, 1823; d. 12, 18, 1898; m. Caroline Button. 1 152. Hannah Ann, b. 9, 30, 1828, in Upper Providence ; m. James Harvey, b. Chester, Pa. ; son of George and Susanna E. Harvey, of Upper Chichester. Res., Chester, Pa. No issue. 1 153. James Marshall, b. 2, 28, 1834; d. 2, zS, 1877; m. Josephine Lyons. 328. Sidney Smedley' (Jesse^ George, Thomas, George), b. d. 8, 12, 1871 ; m. Garrett Edwards, b. n, 14, 1795; d. 4, 10, 1870; son of James Edwards and Jane Garrett^ (Abraham,'' Joseph, Samuel, William), of Springfield. Issue: 1154. James, b. 9, 27, 1818 ; m. Anna M. Garrett. 1155. ^L^ry, b. 8, 13, 1821 ; died young. 1156. George, b. 10, 24, 1S23 ; married but had no children. 1157. Eliza, b. 10, 31, 1826; d. 10, 3, 1885, unmarried. 1x58. Sidney .\nn, b. 5, 26, 1829 ; m. George W. Smedley (No. 1137). 1 159. Garrett, b. 3, 29, 1837 ; d. i, 22, 1839. 329. Hunter Smedley' (Jesse\ George, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town, 12, 18, 1794; d. there, 10, 7, 1871; m. 6, 17, 1S19, Ann Johnson, b. 8. 31. 1797; d. 3, 25, 1881; dau. of John Johnson and Letitia Garrett^ (Jonathan"*, Joseph, Samuel, William), of Goshen. Issue: 1 1 60. Thomas H., b. 10, 12, 1820; d. 8, 5, 1884; m. Mary Ann Clevenstine. 1161. Hannah, b. 4, 12, 1822; d. i, 17, 1894, unmarried. 1 162. Mary, b. 7, 26, 1824; d. 7, 3, 1887, unmarried. 270 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1 163. Bartholomew, b. 6, 23, 1832 ; m. Elizabeth Weir. 1 164. John G., b. 7, 30, 1834 ; m. Mary C. Green. 1 1 65. Phebe Ann, b. 7, 20, 1837 ; d. 9, 6, 1864, unmarried. Hunter Smedley inherited the farm of his uncle Thomas Smedley, con- taining 134 acres, in Willistown, after the death of his aunt Susanna. Prior to this he Hved in East Goshen, and by deed of 3, 31, 1831, purchased from WilHam and Jane Hibbard, of WilHstown, a messuage and 40 acres, 112 perches, in E. Goshen. This he conveyed 3, 31, 1855, to his son Thomas H. Smedley. From George Davis and Elizabeth his wife he obtained, 3, 30, 1867, a messuage and 32 acres, ']'] perches, in Willistown, formerly a part of the original Smedley tract. This he devised to his son Bartholomew Smedley during life, with remainder to his heirs, and directed the home- stead to be sold and proceeds divided between his wife, two daughters and son John. 331. Bartholomew Smedley' (Jesse^ George, Thomas, George), b. II, 17, 1800; d. 12, 14, 1864; buried at Goshen Meeting; m. 2, 7, 1839, Margaret Hoopes, b. 3, 5, 1807 i d. 6, 4, 1879; dau. of Israel Hoopes and Mabel Jackson, of New Garden. Issue: 1 166. Oliver H., b. 10, 3, 1839 ; m. Mary Ellen Megillegan. 1167. Anna Mary, b. 4, 20, 1841 ; d. 12, 28, 1898, unmarried. 1168. William M., b. 12, 28, 1842 ; d. 4, 24, 1875 ; m. Ellie F. Sharpless. 1 169. Anna Eliza, b. 11, 6, 1844 ; m. Marshall S. Way. 1 1 70. Philena H., b. 6, 12, 1847 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. Bartholomew Smedley purchased, 3, 30, 1838, from William Garrett and wife Sarah (No. 781), of East Goshen, a farm of 119 acres, 89 perches, in that township, which had belonged to her father. He also purchased, 4, i, 1856, from Lewis and Joseph L. Garrett, executors of Joseph Garrett, a me'ssuage and 44 acres, 34 perches, in this township; and from Sarah H. Matson, 4, 5, 1858, a messuage and 56 acres, 85 perches, in Willistown, which was conveyed in 18 10 by Jacob Matson to Aaron Matson, from whom it descended to his son Eli, the father of Sarah H. Matson. By his will, dated Aug. 19, 1861, Bartholomew Smedl-ey devised the homestead to his son Oliver, subject to the payment of $5000 to his mother and ^2000 to his brother William; to the latter the Matson farm, and to the three daughters the Joseph Garrett farm. After his death his widow and daugh- ters removed to West Chester, and the latter conveyed their farm to Joseph L. Garrett, 3, 31, 1869. They purchased property on West Miner Street, between Darlington and New, where the mother and eldest daughter died- and where the youngest remains. EDITH SMEDLEY lUKLINtiTOK (No. 6vi). (Both in 83d year. MILTOX DARLINGTON. (No. 1078.) KRIIAKD DAKLINGTUN. ) EICH.VKD DAKI.INCiTON, .IK.:; (No. 1082.) lacing p. 270. LIXE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS'', GEORGE\ JESSE.' 271 332. Mifflin Smedley' (Jesse^ George, Thomas, George), b. 8, 2, 1802; d. Norristown, Pa., 4, 7, 1867; buried at Plymouth Meeting; m. 1828, Esther Knipe, b. 8, 6, 1806, in Montgomery Co.; d. Philadelphia, 12, 18, 1890, and buried there; dau. of Christian Knipe and Mary Wismer. They are said to have had thirteen children, some of whom probably died young, as only the following names have been obtained: 1171. Isaiah Fawkes, married. 1 1 72. Mary Jane, m. Joseph Rinker. 1 1 73. Mifflin, married. 1 1 74. Benjamin, d. 4 Mo., 1863, married. 1 1 75. Owen. 1 1 76. Hunter, b. 4, 4, 1844 ; m. Kate Shaffner. 1 177. CaroHne, b. 9, 16, 1845 ; m. Henry Heins. 1 1 78. Francis Rawn Shunk, b. 6, 3, 1846; m. Lovina Ruckstool. 1 179. EHzabeth, d. 9 mo. 1876; m. John Haviiand. 1180. Hannah, m. Samuel S. Uotterer and Taylor. 333. Clinton Smedley' (Jesse*, George, Thomas, George), b. 7, 16, 1804; d. about 1864; m. Ann Howard, b, Edgmont, 11, i, 1801; d. Rad- nor, 1,21, 1847; buried at Middletown Meeting; dau. of William Passmore Howard and Rebecca Baldwin, of Edgmont. Issue: 1 181. Sidney Howard, b. 4, 25, 1832 ; m. Thomas Carey Tyson. 1182. George Matlack, b. i, 8, 1835 ; m. Hulda Hoyt. 1 183. Bartholomew Mercer, b. i, 26, 1838; d. about 1864. unmarried. Clinton Smedley purchased, by deed of April i, 1839, a farm of 80 acres in Radnor, called the Dundale Farm, from Georcje F. Curwen and wife Eleanor, previous to which his residence was in Lower Merion. After his wife's death he conveyed this to Thomas Adams, of Philadelphia, April i, T848, and removed to this city. Ten years later he took his son George and went to Wisconsin, where he was joined after a short time by his daughter and her husband, together with the youngest son. After a year he took his son Bartholomew to California and thence to Oregon, where they engaged in mining. W^hile hauling quartz to the Bannock City mills it is believed that they were killed by the Indians, and their remains were never found. 334. Sarah Ann Smedley' (Jesse*, George, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 6, 3, 1809; d. Edgmont, 4, 7, 1876; m. i, 8, 1829, Baldwin Howard, b. Concord, 10, 15, 1803; d. Media, i, 27, 1892; son of William P. Howard and Rebecca Baldwin, of Edgmont: both buried at Middletown 272 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Meeting. He was a farmer and lived for many years on a part of the orig- inal Howard farm in Edgmont: was a director of the poor for six years, and for many years a school director in the early days of the public school system, of which he was an earnest advocate: was also one of the early abolitionists. Issue: 1 184. William L., b. 11, 18, 1829 ; d. 4, 28, 1880; m. Elizabeth H. Cassin. 1 185. Hannah, b. 12, 15, 1832, in Edgmont; d. i, 6, 1833. 1186. Charles E., b. PMgmont, i, 20, 1834 ; d. 11, 2, 1840. 1187. Jesse, b. 4, 13, 1838; d. i, i, 1846. 1188. Passmore, b. 10, 29, 1840; m. Deborah R. Bishop. 11S9. Mary Rebecca, b. 9, 12, 1843 ; d. 3, 27, 1845. 1190. Henry C, b. 8, 19, 1846; m. Elizabeth Broomall. 1 191. Lewis G., b. 9, 5, 1849; m. Hannah M. Hunter. 1 192. S. Anna, b. 11, 19, 1854; m. Joseph Rowland, M. D., of Media, who d. 4, 29, 1S95. No issue. Residence, Media, Pa. 335. Sarah Matlack^ (Anne*, George, Thomas, George), b. Goshen, 3, 7. 1789; d. Westmoreland Co., Pa., 7, 7, 1856; m. 2, 23, 1808, John Brinton, b. Birmingham, 12, 3, 17S4; d. 7, 12, 1839; son of Amos Brinton and Sarah Darlington, of Birmingham: both buried at Sewickly Meeting, Westmoreland Co., Pa. Issue: 1193 1194 "95 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 Sarah Ann, b. 11, 22, 1808; d. 6, 6, 1888; m. Dawsey Cope. Juliet, b. 2, 20, 1810 ; d. 9 mo. 1S63 ; m. Finley B. McGrew. Amos, b. 12, 14, 181 1 ; died young. George M., b. 3, 22, 1814 ; d. 2, 13, 1895 ; m. Anne Filbrook and Susanna Fink. Edward S., b. i, 31, 1816; m. Hannah Maria Hyde. Jonathan Schofield, b. 6, 4, 1818 ; m. Mary Dillon. S. Marshall, b. i, 20, 1820 ; d. 4, 19, 1883 ; m. Mary McGrew. Joel Matlack, b. 5, 17, 1823 ; m. Sarah Ann Hyde. William Penn, b. i, 29, 1827 ; d. 11, 22, 1S91 ; m. Sarah S. Horn. John and -Sarah Brinton removed from Chester County, in 181 6, to Plum township, Allegheny Co., Pa., near the mouth of Turde Creek, at what is now known as Brinton Station, P. R. R. They became members of Sewickly Friends' Meeting, Westmoreland Co. 336. Phebe Matlack^ (Anne*, George, Thomas, George), b. Goshen, near West Chester, 12, 29, 1790; d. Newtown Square, 4, 4, 1876; m. 4, 23, 1 81 2, in Philadelphia, to Cyrus Hickman, b. Westtown, 8, 20, 1785; d. there, 5, 27, 1828; son of Benjamin Hickman and Lucy Cheyney, of that township: both buried at Oaklands Cemetery, near West Chester. Issue: 1202. George Matlack, b. 2, 11, 1S13 ; d. 9, 12, 1862 ; m. Esther P. Jones. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS-, GEORGE', ANNE\ 2 -J 2, 1203. William Cheyney, b. 4, 14, 1815 ; d. ro, 8, 1S73; m. Victorine E. Gibbons. 1204. Lucy Cheyney, b. 2, 20, 1819 ; d. 4, 13, 1900; m. Samuel Caley. 1205. Elizabeth Walker, b. Westtown, 10, 21, 1821; d. 6, 10, 1851; buried at family graveyard, unmarried. Francis Hickman, of Wiltshire, England, married Elizabeth Chamber- lin, a widow with one son, Robert Chamberlin, and some daughters. He had children, Joseph, Mar}^, Hannah and Benjamin, of whom Mary came over with John and Amy Harding, in 1682. The parents arrived here and had purchased land prior to Nov. 27, 16S5, the date of Francis's will. The widow died in Thornbury township in 1698. Benjamin Hickman m. 1701, Ann, dau. of Richard Buffington, and settled on a farm immediately east of the Westtown Boarding School property, where the site of their first dwell- ing, a cave, is marked by an evergreen tree. Benjamin survived his wife and died 10, 7, 1742. Their children were Mary, Elizabeth (m. Thomas Cheyney and Jacob Vernon), John, Francis, Benjamin, Ann (m. John Cheyney), and Hannah (m. Joseph James). Benjamin Hickman, Jr., b. 9, iS, 1710; m. 1744, Hannah Trego, dau. of William Trego and Maroaret Moore, of Goshen, and settled at the home- stead. They had children, Ann, Lucy, Benjamin, Francis and Elisha. The mother d. 10, 13, 1756, and the father in 1760. Benjamin Hickman, 3d, b. 7, 27, 1749; d. 3, 25, 1826; m. Lucy Cheyney, b. !o, 2, 1757; d. I, 25, 1802; dau. of Thomas Cheyney and Mary Riley, of Thornbury. Their children were Curtis, Mary, Benjamin, Hannah, Thomas, Ann, Cyrus, Eber, Lydia, Elizabeth, Francis (m. Priscilla G. Madack, No. 341), Rebecca, Infant dau., and Richard Riley Hickman. Upon the Hick- man farm, now the property of J. Hibbard Bartram, Westtown, is a family graveyard, in which several of the name have been buried. Cyrus and Phebe Hickman settled on a part of the original homestead, given to him by his father, and which he devised to his sons, George M. and William C. Hickman. 338. John S. Matlack' (Anne^ George, Thomas, George), b. i, 23, 1795; d. East Bradford, 1834; m. 10, 23, 1817, by James McFarlan, Esq., to Sarah Entrikin, b. 2, 9, 1794; dau. of Caleb Entrikin and Ann Way. He died intestate and letters of administration were granted to lacob Entrikin: Sureties, Caleb Entrikin and Joel Matlack. No issue known to the writer, 339. Mary Ann Matlack' (Annc^ George, Thomas, George), b. 11, I, 1796; d. ; m. 8, 21, 1816, by John Graves, Esq., W^est Chester, to Jacob D. Ehrenzeller, of this place. He was a nephew of Dr. Jacob 18 2 74 ^-^-^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. Ehrenzeller, surgeon in the Revolutionary army, and for many years chief burgess of West Chester. Issue: 1206. George T., b. 2, 25, 1818; m. . 1207. Hillary, b. 2, 8, 1820. 1208. Jacob, b. I, 4, 1823. 341. Priscilla G. Matlack' (Anne*, George, Thomas, George), b. 6, 12, 1 801; d. Westchester, 4, 26, 1882; m. William Babb, who hved about four years, after which she m. 3, 4, 1830, Francis Hickman, shoe- maker, b. I, 16, 1795; d. West Chester, 6, 24, 1875; buried at the Hickman graveyard; son of Benjamin Hickman and Lucy Cheyney, of Westtown. No issue. 342. Joel Matlack' (Anne\ George, Thomas, George), b. 8, 6, 1803; d. 2, 27, 1842; bur. West Chester Meeting; m. 10, i, 1829, Eliza Reed, b. Birmingham, 11, 13, 1809; d. 12, 5, 1833; dau. of William Reed and Mary Branson. Second m., 11, 19, 1835, to Mary Hickman, b. 10, 31, 1810; d. 2, 9, 1 881; dau. of Thomas Hickman' (Thomas\ Francis, Benjamin, Francis,) and Elizabeth Battin. She m. 2d, Joel Thompson, b. 6, 2, 1799; d. West Chester, 7, 20, 1874; son of Eli and Elizabeth Thompson, of White Clay Creek, Del. Issue of Joel Matlack: 1209. William, died unmarried. 1 2 10. Joseph, d. 9, II, 1842 ; buried at West Chester Meeting. 1211. Elizabeth, b. 8, 31, 1840; m. Charles H. Campbell, druggist, now a dealer in shoes, West Chester. Their eldest child, Mary H., b. 5, 13, 1867, d. 3, 14, 1886, unm. They have other children but decline to furnish records. 343. Thomas Matlack^ (Anne\ George, Thomas, George), b. Goshen, 2, 25, 1806; d. Downingtown, 7, 27, 1882; m. 3, 27, 1829, Eliza McFarlan, b. Brandywine township, 7, 5, 1806; d. Upper Uwchlan, 2, 25, 1873; dau. of James McFarlan and Jane Peirce, of Uwchlan. Issue: 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 Thomas, b. i, 16, 1831 ; m. Tamson K. Dowlin. James, b. 3, 23, 1833 ; d. 4, 2, 1877 ; m. Mary McKinney. George P., b. 9, i, 1835 ; d. 3, 9, 1893 ; m. Rachel .^nn Garrett. William H., b. 2, 7, 1838; d. 7, 12, 1896; m. Sarah Downing. Richard B., b. i, 24, 1840 ; d. 5, 13, 1893 ; m. R. Anna James. Francis H., b. 11, 7, 1842 ; m. Bella Oliver. Jane Ann, b. 10, 11, 1845 J f"- John Jacob McFarlan. 344. George B. Matlack^ (Anne\ George, Thomas, George), b. 3, 27, 1809; d. \, 20, 1890, at Abram Garrett's, West Goshen; m. Phila- delphia, 9, 20, 1832, Susan Hickman, b. 2, 25, 1813; d. W. Goshen, 3, 2, Ol.Ii FIKK I'l.MK AT Kl.l.WodH S\IKli|,i;VS ^X,.. lilCT l''illt(.ii ll.iil^.-. LaiuM-Irr ( 'n.. I'.-i.. III. l^N. I'.lllll. I'KANKI.IN S|-|)VK vr \VI1,1.1\M SMI,li|.i:V I H iM KSTK \ I >. Midilk'towii, |)(.l;i\vaiv ( o. . I'm. fiK'inp p. :;7(. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ GEORGE \ SARAJL' 275 1863; dau. of Thomas Hickman and l'dizab(Jth ISattin, of \V. Bradford, now Pocopson township. He was again married, 6, 23, 1870, to Susanna I\I. Hickman, b. 11, 15, 1S15; d. 2, 16, 1S97; widow of James M. Hickman and dau. of Martin Wise, of Willistown. He resided at the homestead, in W. Goshen, adjoining the S. E. corner of the borough of West Chester, until 1869, when he retired to the borough, leaving his youngest son on the farm. Issue: 1219. Thomas, b. 12, 30, 1833; d. 2, 29, 1S36 ; buried at (ioshen Meeting. 1220. George T., b. 4, 23, 1836 ; d. 11, 14, 1S77 ; m. Sarah Anna Huey. 1221. Mary Louisa, b. i, i, 1843 ; m. Abram Garrett. 1222. Marshall H., b. 1 1, 23, 1846 ; m. 12, 2, 1S6S, Sallie H. Matlack (No. 1223), and for several years has resided in West Chester. No response. 345. George S. Matlack' (Sarah\ George, Thomas, George), b. W. Goshen, 2, i, 179S; d. Willistown, 2, iS, 1851 (another account says d. on the 20th, buried 23d, at Goshen Meeting); m. Letitia Ann Henderson, who m. 2d, John Noble, 11, 30, 1S54, and resided for several years in West Chester. George inherited a farm of 234 acres in Willistown and Edgmont. Issue: 1223. Sallie H., m. 12, 2, 1868, Marshall H. Matlack (No. 1222). 1224. George S., d. 6, 14, 1893 ; m. Emma J. Bilmeyer. 348. William Penn Matlack' (Sarah\ George, Thomas, George), b. West Goshen, 10, i, 1805; d. 9, 6, 1S83; buried at Oaklands Cemetery, West Chester; m. 12, 8, 1864, at 29 S. 6th Street, Phila., to Larissa D. Ladd, b. Franklin Co., Miss., 9, 22, 1842; dau. of Joseph Augustus Ladd and Martha Lazarus, of West Chester. The mother of Joseph A. Ladd was Larissa Matlack, b. 2, 28, 1796, youngest child of Amos Matlack and Hannah Trego. See p. 158. William P. Matlack inherited the homestead of his father and grandfather, in W\ Goshen, near West Chester, with near 200 acres of land. When his father was married the house contained seven rooms, to which he added five, and his son William six more. The latter rented the farm in 1875 and went to Philadelphia on account of the educa- tion of his daughter. His death occurred at Cape May, where he was spending the summer for his health. Since his death his widow has still further enlarged the homestead and added a new wing, making in all thirty- nine rooms, fitted up for a summer boarding house and called the " Madack Homestead." Much of the furniture has been in the family for a century. Beside an old clock, three-cornered cupboard, gilt mantel mirrors and old china, she has teaspoons with S. S. (Sarah Smedley) on the handles; five 2-6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. marked P. M. (Patience Mercer?); six, P. S. (Patience Smedley?); four, M. H. (Mary Hunter?); five, A. M.; sugar tongs, S. S.; six large spoons, J. S. M. (Jonathan and Sarali Madack?). Her winter home is at 1509 Mt. Vernon St., Phila. Issue : 1225. Martha Mary (" Minnie "), b. 2, 27, 1866; d. 11, 18, 1866. 1226. Evangeline, b. 10, 3, 1867 ; unmarried. 1227. Alda, b. 3, 16, 1870; d. 8, 13, 1870. 349. John Baldwin' (Mary^ George, Mary, George), b. East Cain, 7, 5, 1765; d. there, 6, 21, 1S16; m. 9, 19, 1793, at Uwchlan Meeting, Lydia Trimble, b. 8, 12, 1774; d. 12 mo. 1S24; dau. of William Trimble and Grace Thomas, of West Whiteland. He was a saddler, at Downingtown, and recommended as a minister, S, 5, 1S02. After his death his widow made her home with her uncle Joseph Trimble, in Concord. Issue: 1228. William T., b. 7, 6, 1794 ; d. 10, 28, 1821, unmarried. r229. Cieorge, b. 12, 3, r796 ; d. 4, 12, 1827, unmarried. 1230. Grace, b. 8, 19, 1799 ; d. 8, 2r, 1 799. r23r. Joseph T., b. 6, 8, i8or ; d. 7, 19, 1840; m. Louisa A. Clark. 1232. Catharine W., b. 5, 9, 1804 ; d. about T827-8, unmarried. 1233. Thomas, b. 12, 12, 1805 ; d. 7, 18, 1806. r234. Thomas, b. 8, 9, 1807 ; d. 1 1, 15, 1887 ; m. Eliza C. Clark and Ellen N. Stevens 1235. I.ydia Thomas, b. 11, 29, 1809 ; d. West Chester, 6, 29, 1892, unmarried. 1236. Richard T., b. 9, 3, 18x5 ; d. 9, 17, 1815. 350. George Baldwin' (Mary*, George, Mary, George), m. 2, 17, 1S02, at E. Cain Meeting, Mary Hunt, b. 7, 10, 1775; d. 9, 27, 1S04; dau. of Samuel Hunt and Mary Beale, of E. Cain. No issue. 353. Sarah Edge' (John\ George, Mary, George), b. East Cain, 10, 10, 1769; d. 1823; m. 1795, Morgan Reese, who d. 1796; son of Theo- philus Rees and Jennet Morgan, of Pikeland. Letters of administration on the estate of Morgan Reese, of Fallowfield, were granted to Lewis Reese, April 12, 1796. Sarah was again married, 12, 13, 1803, by William Rogers, of the First Baptist Church, Phila., to James Hannum, son of John Hannum and Jane Nield, of Concord. He died at Downingtown, 9, 28, I S09, in his 60th year. Being left a widow, Sarah E. Reese took charge of the " Half- Way House," in Downingtown, succeeding her father, in i 796, and continued there after her 2d marriage. Her father conveyed the property to her in 181 2, but she was succeeded by Daniel Vondersmith in 1815. Issue: 1237. Morgan L. (Reese), b. 1796 ; d. 1868; m. Ann (Weaver) Diller. 123S. Sarah (Hannum), b. 5, 2, 1S07 ; d. 4, i, 1883 ; m. Andrew Wills. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY'-, GEORGE\ JOHN'. 277 355. Thomas Edge' (John\ George, Mar)-, George), b. i, 29, 1774; d. E. Cain, 9, 20, 1831 ; in. 10, 15, 1S06, at Londongrove Meeting, Edith Pusey, b. Londongrove, i, 22, 1787; d. Germantown, Phila., 8, 16, 1871; dau. of Joshua Pusey and Hannah Lea, of Londongrove townsliip. Ih; was an elder in Downinotown Meeting at the time of his death., lidith removed to Londongrove after his death, and thence to Germantown, where she was an elder of Frankford Monthly Meeting. An obituary notice .says that "through a long life her sound judgment, her consistent, exemplary deportment and religious experience, qualified her for much usefulness in the Society of Friends, of which she was a valued member." Issue: 1239. Joshua P., b. 10, ) I, 1807 ; d. S, 24, 1873 ; m. Sarah .Vnn Hewes. 1240. Jacob, b. II, 21, 180S ; d. 3, 13, 1SS9 ; m. Anna Valentine. 1241. Ann, b. 4, 21, i8ii ; d. 6, 19, 1874, unmarried. 1242. Lea, b. 7, 2, 1813 ; d. 7, 5, 1813. 1243. Hannah, b. 8, 7, 1S14 ; d. 4, 19, 1843 ; m. .Alfred Cope. 1244. Thomas, b. 3, 3, 1818 ; d. 4, 28, 1854, unmarried. 1245. Susan, b. 12, 11, 1819; d. 3, 23, 1891 ; m. Edward Comfort. 1246. Jane, b. 4, i, 1822 ; m. Samuel Mason. 1247. Jonas, b. i, 21, 1824 ; m. Margaret J. Moore. 124S. Frances, b. 9, 16, 1826 ; m. Josiah Jones. 1249. Lydia E., b. i, 4, 1830; d. 6, iS, 1832. Thomas Edge inherited a farm in East Cain (now Cain) township, to which he made some additions by purchase. He also carried on a mercan- tile business at Downingtown. The greater part of the farm was sold by his administrators to John Webster, by deed of Nov. 2;^,, 1833. 356. Ann Edge- (John\ George, Mary, George), b. 7, 8, 1776; d. Downingtown, 4, 16, 1850; m. 1,21, 1801, at E. Cain Mtg., Thomas A. Parke, b. Downingtown, 11, 3, 1767; d. there, 2, 17, 1841; buried at Downingtown Meeting; son of Abiah Parke' (Jonathan% Thomas) and Ruth Jones, of East Cain. They settled in Downingtown, nearly opposite Shelmire's Mill, in a stone house built for them by his father and now occu- pied (1897) by S. A. Picking: both buried at Downingtown Meeting. Their marriage certificate is in possession of their grandson, Dr. Thomas E. Parke. Issue: 1250. Jacob Edge, b. 4, 21, 1S02 ; d. i, i, 1866, unmarried. 1 25 1. Ruth Anna, b. 3, 17, 1804 ; d. 5, 25, 181 7. 1252. Abiah, b. 12, 22, 1805; d. 12, 11, 1 85 7, unmarried. 1253. John Edge, b. 3, 5, 1808 ; d. 4, 10, 18S7 ; m. Anne Bryan Graves. 1254. Ann Edge, b. 5, 5, 181 1 ; d. 3, 14, 1875 > ^- Samuel Ringwalt. 278 "^HE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1255. Mary Edge, b. 9, 14, 1813 ; d. 6, 3, 1888, unmarried. 1256. Thomas, b. i, 16, 1816; d. i, 18, 1893, unmarried. 1257. Jonathan, b. 2, 24, 1819; d. under one year of age. 1258. Jonathan, b. 8, 28, 182 i ; d. 5, 8, 1870, unmarried. 358. George EdgeMjohn\ George, Mary, George), b. 6, 30, 1782; d. 12, 31, 1S31; m. 3, 19, 1806, at East Cain Meeting, Sarah Hoopes, b. 3, 29, 17S4; d. 7, 30, 1832; dau. of John Hoopes^ (John^, Daniel, Joshua) and Jane Pratt (p. 235), of East Cain. Issue: 1259. Mary, b. 12, 19, 1806 ; d. 10, 8, 1S79; m. Richard Pirn. 1260. Jane P., b. 7, 30, 1809; d. West Chester, 11, 16, 1879, unmarried. 1261. John G., b. 2, 29, 1812 ; d. 7, 14, 1893 ; m. Jane P. King. 1262. Joseph, b. 5, 15, 1814; d. 7, 20, 1896; m. Mary Smith. 1263. Benjamin, b. 3, 30, 181 7 ; unmarried. 1264. Sarah Ann, b. i, 20, 1S19 ; d. 10, 11, 1849 ; m. Chalkley Harvey. 1265. Lydia P., b. 11, 27, 1820; m. Chalkley Harvey. 1266. Priscilla, b. 7, 17, 1825 ; d. 8, i, 1825. George Edge inherited a farm of 1 15 acres from his father, in East Cain, which by resurvey contained 120 acres. He also purchased a farm of 54 acres in West Bradford from William Sylvester, 181 6, and 30 acres in the same township, 181 2. His heirs conveyed the 54 acres to Joseph Hunt, April 5, 1842, and the homestead, with the smaller tract, were taken by his son John G. Edge, on the same date. The marriage certificate of George and Sarah Edge is in the possession of their granddaughter, Jane Edge Hopkins, Darlington, Md. 359. John Edge^ (John\ George, Mary, George), b. 3, 3, 1785; d. 9, 12, 1832; buried at Cain Meedng; m. 12, 18, 181 1, at Londongrove Meet- ing, Ruth Wilkinson, b. 12, 26, 1789; d. Downingtown, 5, 10, 1872; buried at Downingtown Meeting; dau. of Francis Wilkinson and Hannah Mode, of Londongrove, who lived on the farm recently owned by Lydia Barnard. For 2d wife, Francis m. Mary (Smedley) Hoopes (p. 193). John Edge, Jr., received by devise from his father, about 125 acres of land in East Cain (now Cain), with the mansion house, formerly the Ship Tavern, where his children were born. Issue : 1267. Elizabeth, b. 10, 28, 181 2 ; d. Downingtown, i, 23, 1890, unmarried. 1268. Fanny, b. 10, 11, 1815 ; ni. Dr. John K. Eshleman. 1269. Ruthanna, b. 10, 25, 1817; d. 10, 13, 1899; m. Nathan J. Sharpless. 1270. William, b. 9, 4, 1819 ; d. 4, i, 1892 ; m. Elizabeth McNeill. 1271. John P., b. 6, 22, 1822 ; unmarried. See forward. ElMiF: T. COPE. (No. 12SS) NATHAN ((il'K (No. IL'S'J). (iil'l-;s BKIlKiK ON TlIK BKANDYWINE, K. i;l; A I )l'i)i;i >. ((.'iipi.''s MacliiiK' Sliijps (ill tlif riglit.! lining p. JTSV. LINE OF GEORGE', MAJiY\ GEORGE'', ANN*. 279 360. Mary Edge' (John*, George, Mary, George), b. 10, 7, 1787; d. 12, 28, 1841 ; m. II, II. 1S06, at East Cain Meeting, Lea Pusey, b. 6, 8, 1785; d. 2, 16, 1839; son of Joshua Pusey and Hannah Lea, of London- grove, Chester Co. Issue : 1272. Thomas Lea, died young or unmarried. 363. Thomas R. Parke' (Anns George, Mary, George), b. E. Cain, 2, 4, 1773; d. there, 3, 5, 1S14; m. 12, 26, 1798, Elizabeth Bowen, b. 7, 3, 1777; d. 4, 16, 1839: dau. of John and Jane Bowen, of Whiteland. Issue: 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278, 1279 1280 1281 1282, Mary Ann, b. 11, 20, 1799 ; d. 2, 12, 1837 ; m. William Miller, son of No. 435. Jane, b. 6, 26, 1801 ; d. 9, 9, iSoi. Robert T., b. 8, 5, 1802 ; d. 11, 7, 1861 ; m. Henrietta Huling. John Bowen, b. 2, 28, 1S04 ; d. 7 mo. 1804. Elizabeth, b. 7, 16, 1805 ; d. 12, 8, 1S49, unmarried. Sarah Biddle, b. 3, 5, 1S07 ; d. 5, 22, 1839 ; m. William P. Evans. Harriet, b. 11, 20, 1808 ; d. 5, 16, 1869 ; m. James McConnell. Richard B., b. 8, 29, 1810; d. 2, 18, 1876; m. El Liouisa Greer. Jane, b. 7, 12, 181 2 ; d. 12, 3-6, 1840, unmarried. Hannah Brinton, b. 12, 5, 1814; d. 11, 13, 1841, unmarried. 364. Ann Taylor' (Anns George, Mar>', George), b. 11, 10, 177S; d. 8, 19, 1843; "''• II' 3O' 1801, before Robert Miller, Esq., East Cain, to Jehu Valentine, b. about 1773 ; d. 12, 4, 1847 ; son of Jonathan Valen- tine and Lydia Baldwin (p. 98), of East Cain. He was m. first, 6, 13, 1799, at New Garden Meeting, to Lydia Jones, of Kennet, dau. of Joseph and Rachel Jones, who probably left no issue. Children by 2d wife : 1283. Pennell, b. about 1805 ; d. Dauphin Co., Pa., 10, 26, 1854, unmarried. 1284. .^nn Edge, b. 10, 26, 1807 ; d. 6, 3, 1894, unmarried. See forivard. 1285. Benjamin T., b. 10, 17, 1809; d. 6, 7, 1863; m. Margaret Ann Andrews. 1286. Jonathan, b. about 1812; d. Harrisburg, 1877. He served in 6th N. Y. cavalry in Civil War, and was one of Grant's body guard ; unm. 1287. Sarah Trimble, b. 8, 8, 1815 ; d. 6, 5, 1863; m. Jacob Denny. 366. Sarah Taylor' (Anns George, Marj', George), b. East Cain, 2, 28, 1782 ; d. East Bradford, i, 28, 181 4; m. 4, 16, 1807, at Bradford Meet- ing to Ezra Cope, b. n, 25, 1783; d. Salineville, O., 8, 30, 1849; son of Nathan Cope and Amy Bane, of East Bradford. Issue: 1288. Edge T., b. lo, lo, 1809; d. r, 24, 1886; m. Mary Bradley. 1289. Nathan, b. 4, i, 1811 ; d. 8, 22, 1888 ; m. Elizabeth B. Taylor. 1290. Amy H., b. i, 24, 1808 ; d. 6, 19, 1809. Ezra settled on the southern part of his father's farm, of which he became 2 So THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. the owner of about 58 acres by the will of the latter, in 1820. He was again married, 9, 18, 18 16, at Downingtown Meeting, to Hannah Kersey, b. 3, 29, 1791 ; d. 4, 2, 1877; dau. of Jesse Kersey, a prominent minister among Friends, and Elizabeth Coates, of East Cain. They had children, Sarah, b. 3, 26, 1818, m. Dr. William S. Bracken; Elizabeth, b. 11, 26. 1819, d. unmarried; Oliver E., b. 11, i, 1824, m. Hannah Galbreath. Ezra was of a mechanical and inventive turn, and with his nephew, Thomas Hoopes, patented an improvement on the Baily mowing machine, in 1S25, of which they manufactured about fifty. He sold his farm in 1837 to Charles Lippincott, and resided for some time in West Chester, but after- ward removed to Columbiana Co., Ohio, with his wife and younger children. After his death his widow became the wife successively of Benjamin Hanna (grandfather of Mark A. Hanna, of Cleveland), and Stephen Fish, and died at Kingston, Mo. 367. Phebe Trimble' (Ann^ George, Mary, George), b. 7, 4, 1786; d. Columbia, Pa., 12 mo. 1816; m. 1807, Vincent King, M. D., b. Little Britain, Lancaster Co., 1 1, 12, 1781 ; d. 12, 2, 1S25 ; son of Vincent King and Mary Brown, and grandson of Thomas King and Ann Coppock (p. 263). of that township. He studied medicine and was graduated from the Uni- versity of Pa., 1807, settling at once in Philadelphia, but about two years later removed to Goshen, Chester Co., Pa. Being somewhat unsettled in re- spect to a home he soon migrated to Baltimore, Md., and thence to Colum- bia, Pa., where his wife died. In 1821 he married Patience Wright and re- moved to Little Britain, near the place of his birth. Here he acquired a large practice, but being called to see a patient at Webb's Forge he was suddenly taken ill and so violently held that he could not be removed to his residence until death terminated his sufferings. Issue: 1 29 1. Mary Ann, b. Philadelphia, 6 mo. 1807 ; d. 1S20. 1292. Lydia Trimble, b. 6, 2, 1S09; living in Media, Pa., a minister in the Society of Friends, unmarried. 1293. Jane P., b. 6, 30, 1812 ; d. i, 14, 1892 ; m. John G. Edge (No. 1261). 1294. William T., b. 1S14; d. 1S16. 1295. Jeremiah, died in infancy. 368. John Trimble^ (Ann^ George, , Mary, George), b. i, 31, 1788; d. 10, 28, 1855; m. 12, 18, 1817, at Uwchlan Meeting, Thomazine Down- ing, b. 2, 14, 1794; d. 2, 1 8, 1831 ; dau. of Thomas Downing' (Joseph', Thomas) and Sarah Smith, of Upper Uwchlan. They resided at the home- stead of his father, in West Whiteland, and in addition to farming operated grist and saw mills. Issue : LINE OF GEORGE', I.IARY\ GEORGE^, ANN*. 281 1296. Thomas O., b. 11, 9, 1818; m. Sarah Robinson. 1297. Mary Ann, b. 9, 8, 1S20; d. 4, 5, 1869, unmarried. 1298. William I., b. 9, 4, 1823 ; d. i, 16, 1897 ; m. Deborah L. Downing. 1299. Sarah D., b. 9, 6, 1S25 ; d. 10, 19, 1S98 ; m. Elhanan Zook. 1300. Joseph D., b. I, 16, r828; d. 2, 5, 1829. J301. John, b. 2, 2, 1831 ; d. 8, 7, 1831 . 369. Grace Trimble^ (Ann\ George, Mary, George), b. W. White- land, 12, 24, 17S9; d. Springfield, 8, 17, 1S67; m. 5, 26, 1814, at Uwchlan Meeting, Joseph Evans, b. Philadelphia, 9, 28, 17S9; d. Springfield, 12, 10, 1871; son of Jonathan Evans and Hannah Bacon, of Philadelphia: both buried at Springfield Meeting. They settled on a iarm in Springfield, which he had purchased prior to his marriage, and there continued. Both were educated at Westtown Boarding School and became overseers and elders in the Society of Friends. Issue: 1302. Ann, b. 3, 21, 1815 ; d. 9, 30, 1888 ; m. Isaac C. Evans. 1303. Hannah, b. 2, 15, 1817 ; d. 4, i, 1826. 1304. Wilham, b. 10, 2, 1819; d. 4, 14, 1821. 1305. Mary, b. 5, 23, 1S23 ; ni. William Mickle. 1306. Joseph, b. 7, 9, 1825 ; d. 3, 27, 1826. 1307. Thomas, b. 8, 24, 1S30; m. Agnes Parker. 1308. John T., b. 8, 23, 1S33 ; d. 5, 5, 1S51. The ancestry of Jonathan Evans is traced through Jonathan and Evan to Thomas Evans, eldest of four brothers who migrated from Wales, in 1698, and settled in Gwynedd township; son of Evan ap Evan, whose an- cestr}' is traced for several hundred years in Wales. See Jenkins' Hist, of Gwynedd. 370. William Trimble- (Ann*. George, Mar>-, George), b. W. White- land, 3, 12, 1793; d. there, 12, 18, 1863; m. 6, 5, 1823, at Exeter Meeting, Berks Co., Pa., Sarah Vickers, b. 6, 22, 1793; d. 9, 5, 1883; dau. of Abra- ham Vickers, M. D., and Mary Eastwick, of Philadelphia. They kept a boarding school in Uwchlan for ten years, after which they settled on a farm adjoining his father's land, of which he inherited a portion by will. Their house was a station on the Underground R. R. and sheltered many a fugitive fieeing from slavery. William Trimble was an active member of his meeting, a useful citizen and the first president of the Downingtown National Bank. Issue: 1309. Mary V., b. 2, 27, 1824; d. 8, 17, 1850, unmarried. 1310. Abraham V., b. 6, 12, 1826; d. i, 12, 1877 ; m. Mary Webster. 131 1. Anna, b, 7, 23, 1828 ; living in Media, Pa., unmarried. ^g, THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 131 2. Catharine B., b. 12, i, 1830; m. Joseph H. Eastwick. 1313. WilUam Charles, b. 9, 3, 1833 ; d. 8, 20, 1836. 371. Levi Garrett^ (Racheh, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Willistown, 8, 26, 1770; d. there, 3, 25, 1S57; m. 11, 3, 1794- at Goshen Meeting, Mar- garet Garrett, b. 8, i, 1767; cl. 8, 15, ^"iyy, dau. of Thomas Garrett (b. 4. V2, 1736; d. 7, 3. 1S22) and Hannah Yarnall (b. 10, 4, 1741; d. 12, 29, 181 8), of VYilHstown: both buried at Willistown Meeting. Thomas Garrett was the son of William Garrett and Lydia Lewis, and grandson of Thomas Garrett and Rebecca Vernon (p. 172). Hannah Yarnall was the dau. of John Yarnall and Abigail Williamson (p. 176). Levi Garrett was a farmer, owning a farm on the west side of Ridley Creek and north side of the West Chester and Philadelphia road. Issue : 1314. Phineas, b. i, 30, 1795 ; d. 4, 13, 1839, unmarried ; a hatter. 1315. Hannah, b. 11, 28, 1796; d. i, 10, 1857 ; m. Nathan Griffith. 1316. Rachel C, b. 7, 28, 1798; d. 10, 29, 1840, unmarried. 1317. Levi, b. 3, -I, 1800 ; d. 5, 25, 1884 ; m. Rachel E. Worrall and Mary Owen. 1318. Simeon, b. 12, 9, 1801 ; d. 9, 4, 1845 ; m. Julia Ann Hall. 1319. Sarah E., b. 3, 4, 1805 ; d. 1871 ; m. Eber James. 1320. Emmor, b. 11, 10, 1806; d. 6, 3, 1827, from the kick of a horse. 1321. Margaret, b. 12, 7, 1808 ; d. 2, 25, 1869, unmarried. 373. Aaron Garrett^ (Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Willistown, 8, 22, 1775; d. there, 7, 29, 1816; m. 9, 16, 1802, at Goshen Meeting, Jane Hoopes, b. Goshen, 7, 25, 1781; d. 7, 16, 1838; dau. of Jesse Hoopes* (Thomas^, Daniel, Joshua) and Rachel Yarnalh (Abraham^ Philip. Philip), of Goshen. On the east side of Ridley Creek and a few perches north of the Philadelphia road, Aaron Garrett, Jr., erected a stone house which bears the initials of himself and wife, and dated, 1802. By deed of 6, 23, 1803, his parents conveyed to him, as a gift, 18 acres, 143 perches of land in one tract, and 2 acres, 94 perches, in another tract. He also purchased other lands and at the time of his death owned 51 acres, 154 perches, in the home tract, and another farm of 69 acres, 136 perches, then occupied by John Stemple. Aaron and Jane were members of Willistown Meeting. Issue: 1322. David, b. 11, 28, 1803 ; d. 10, 17, 1868 ; m. Anna Taylor, Mary Ann Hoopes and Lavinia Hawley. 1323. Rachel Y., b. 7, 27, 1805 ; d. 10, 4, 1823, unmarried. 1324. Betsy, b. 4, 29, 1807 ; d. 8, 21, 1808. 1325. Jesse Hoopes, b. 7, 14, 1809 ; d. 4, 8, 1832, unmarried. 1326. Aaron, b. 8, 23, 181 1 ; d. 6, 15, 1877; m. Sidney Hawley. 1327. Jane, b. 2, 2, 1815 ; d. 7, 26, 1834. ii(>Mi;srK \\< i>i- \ Ai;(i.\ I. \i;i;i'. I r 1 N". ^i7:>). l;llil.i;V ( I!KKK r,KlI";K. WIM.lSTdWN. power House of Electric KaiUvav. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ SARAH\ HANNAH*. 28- 374. Sarah Garrett^ (RacheK Sarah, Mary, George), b. 12, 13, 1778; d. 1, 22, 1818; m. 5, 30, 1S05, at Willistown Meeting, Isaac Sharpless, b, 9, 28, 1781 ; d. I I, 12, 1822 ; son of Joshua Sharpless and Edith Yarnall, of East Bradford. Issue; 132 1329 1330 1331 1332 1333 Rachel, b. 7, 2, 1806 ; d. 4, 20, 1815 ; buried at Birmingham. Abigail, b. 9, 3, 1807 ; d. 12, 25, 1837 ; m. James R. (Ireaves. Aaron, b. 2, 13, 1809 ; d. i, 14, 1876; m. Susanna Kite and Susanna Forsythe. Benjamin, b. 10, 29, iSio ; d. 3, 28, 1816 ; buried at Birmingham. Edith, b. 8, 9, 1812 ; d. 4, 13, 1835, unmarried : buried in Phila. Ann, b. 8, 12, 1814 ; d. 2, 24, 181 5 ; buried at Birmingham. Isaac and Sarah setded on the northern part of his father's farm, in E. Bradford (now Birmingliam), at the homestead. He was appointed one of the Westtown Boarding School committee, 1S14; was a .shareholder in the Birmingham Library, and secretary of what was probably the first agricul- tural society in Chester County, organized in 1820. He m. 2d, Mary Ellis, 3, 22, 1820; dau. of Peter and Miriam Ellis, of Burlington, N. J., by whom he had a son Ellis, who died in infancy. 375. Robert Garrett' (Rachel, Sarah, Mary George), b. 10, 27, 1782; d. 1, 12, 1854; m. II, 18, 18 1 2, at a meeting held in a school house in E. Bradford, near West Chester, Albina Hoopes, b. 4, 24, 1779; d. 2, 7, 1839; dau. of Jesse Hoopes and Rachel Yarnall, of Goshen. He was a farmer at the homestead, in Willistown. Issue: 1334 '335 1336 1337 1338 Charles, b. 9, 5, 1813 ; d. 9, 6, 1820. Robert, b. i, iS, 181 =; ; d. 10, 6, 1839 ; m. Lydia Sharpless. Rachel, b. i, 18, 181 7 ; d. 7, 26, 1834. .Mbin, b. 10, 10, 181S ; d. 8, 14, 1846; m. Esther James. Albina H., b. 4, 9, 1822 ; d. 8, 11, 1840; buried at Willistown Meeting. 377. Sarah Richards^ (Hannah*, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 2, 18, T7S1 ; d. I, 4, 1828; m. 5, 18, 1797, at New Garden Meeting, William Moore, b. 2, 24, 1771 ; d. 9, 8, 1855; son of Joseph Moore and Jane Marsh, of Londongrove. No issue. He m. 2d, Charlotte Howell, 3, 18, 1829, dau. of William and Hannah Howell, of W. Nottingham. No issue. He was a miller and settled on a mill property on Stone Run, west of Ris- ing -Sun, Md. 378. Isaac Richards^ (Hannah^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. i, 8, 1783; d. 12, 15, 1832; m. I, 13, 1S08, at Little Britain Meeting(?), Lydia Wood, t»- 4. 5. 1775 ; dau. of Joseph Wood and Catharine Day, of West Notting- ham. No issue. 2S4 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 379. Hannah Richards' (Hannah^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. New Garden township, 9, 19, 1785; d. Harrisville, Md., 11, 25, 1859; m. 12, 8, 1819, at W. Nottingham Mtg., Samuel Taylor, of W. Nottingham, Md., b. Haverford, Pa., 4, 2, 1768; d. Harrisville, 4, 22, 1S52; son of Elisha and Elizabeth Taylor. He was a farmer, owning two farms near Rising Sun, Cecil Co., Md., at the time of his death. Issue : 1339. Isaac Richards, b. i, 19, 182 1 ; m. Lucy Harlan. 1340. Samuel H., b. 6, 23, 1S22, in W. Nottingham, Md. ; killed in California about 1853, unmarried. 1341. Sarah C, b. 12, 17, 1823; d. 5, 17, 1893; m. Gibbons Parry Moore. 380. Thomas Richards' (Hannah^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. New Garden, at or near the present village of Toughkenamon, 11, 11, 1787 ; d. at Rising Sun, Md., 10, 9, 1868; m. 4, 14, 181 4, at Little Britain Meeting(?), Lancaster Co., Orpha Stubbs, b. 8, 8, 1791 ; d. Rising Sun, 9, 16, 1853; dau. of Joseph Stubbs and Ruth Pyle, of Lancaster Co., Pa. Issue: 1342. Ruth Hannah, b. 5, 20, 1816 ; m. Amos Preston. 1343. Isaac Stubbs, b. 9, 7, 1819 ; d. 4, 19, 1864 ; m. Mercy A. Reynolds. 1344. Joanna Allen, b. 7, jo, 1822 ; d. 1 1 mo., 1855 ; ni. Isaac Jackson. 381. Mary Richards' (Hannah^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. 5, 7, 1790; d. Baltimore, Md., 2 mo., 1828; m. 9, 15, 1819, at W. Nottingham Mtg., Abraham P. Medcalf, of Baltimore, b. 2, 14, 1782 ; son of Abraham and Mary Medcalf, of Little Britain, Lancaster Co., Pa. Issue : 1345. Sarah, b. 7, 5, 182- ; received a certificate from Baltimore to Short Creek, Ohio, II mo., 1839 ; m. Caleb Kinsey : no further record. 1346. William, b. 10, 17, 1822 : no further record. 1347. Lydia. No record. 382. Jacob Richards' (Hannah^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. 9, 4, 1793; d. 8, 6, 18S1 ; m. 1 1, 4, 1819, at Kennet Meeting, Sarah B. Taylor, b. 4, 23, 1795 ; dau. of John Taylor and Dinah Baily, of Pennsbury: both buried at West Nottingham Meeting. Jacob was a farmer, at the homestead near Rising Sun, Md. Issue : 1348. Stephen, b. 9, 23, 1820; d. i, 17, 1880; m. Rebecca H. Stubbs. 1349. Thomas, b. 4, 21, 1822 ; d. 1861, unmarried ; bur. at W. Nottingham. 1350. John T., b. 12, 6, 1823 ; m. Martha Neeper. 1351. William, b. 3, 20, 1827 ; m. Catharine Blackburn. 1352. Dinah, b. 7, 7, 1829 ; d. 9, 28, 1887, unm. ; kept house for her father. I353' Jacob, b. i, 18, 1S32 ; d. 9, 26, 1836; killed with an ox-cart. 1354. Sarah, b. 2, 15, 1834; m. David Carver. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY', SARAH\ JANE'. 285 1355. Isaac, b. 11, iS, 1S36; d. 12, i, 1S36. 1356. Elizabeth, b. 10, 30, 1838; d. 9, i, 1846. 383. Rachel Richards- (Hannah^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. 11, 15, 1798, in New Garden; d. i, 16, 1S59; m. 10, 22, 1S23, at W. Nottingham Meeting. Md., Mahlon McMillan, of W. Nottingham, Md., farmer, b. W'arrington township, York Co., Pa., 2, 2, iSoo; d. Mt. Pleasant Twp., Jefferson Co., O., 5, 13, 1848; buried at Short Creek Mtg.; son of Thomas McMillan and Ruth Moore. Issue : 1357. William Moore, b. 7, 20, 1826; d. 6, 15, 1893 ; ni. Nancy Worthington. 1358. Ruth Hannah, b. 2, 26, 1830 ; m. Jeremiah C. Walker. 1359. Thomas Richards, b. 10, 22, 1832 ; ra. Julia A. Evans. 1360. Sarah .-Xnn, b. 10, 12, 1837 ; m. Steward W. Furbey. 384. Mary YarnalP (Jane\ Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edgmont, 3, 19, 1780; d. Middletown, 9, 6, 1S35; m. 12, 10, iSoi, at Middletown Meet- ing, Joseph Pennell, b. Middletown, 12, 3, 177S; d. there, 5, 11, 1849; son of Abraham Pennell (b. 4, 9, 1753; d. 9, 25, 1840; son of William Pen- nell and Mary Dell, p. 91) and Hannah Sharpless (b. 12, 20, 1747; d. 10, 2, 1823; dau. of Joseph Sharpless and Mary Pyle), of Middletown: both buried at Middletown Meeting. Issue: 1361. Abraham, b. 9, 26, 1802 ; d. 8, 23, 1874; m. Sarah Webster. 1362. Hannah, b. 6, 9, 1804 ; d. 6, 5, 1870 ; m. Samuel Lightfoot Smedley. 1363. James, b. i, 25, 1807 ; d. 9, 6, 1874 ; m. Elizabeth Sharpless. 1364. Jane, b. 12, 8, 1808; d. 12, 14, 1878; m. William Jones. 1365. Rachel, buried at Middletown, 3, 27, 1814. Abraham Pennell settled on Iiis father's farm, in Middletown, purchased by his grandfather Pennell from Peter Grubb. He was appointed 12, 31, 1 82 I, to record certificates of removal, in the place of William Smedley, re- leased; an overseer of Middletown Meeting, 5, 27, 1822, and a trustee of the property, 6, 24, 1822. 386. Isaac YarnalP (Jane\ Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edgmont, 4, i, 1783; d. there, 10,20, 1848; m. 4, 5, 1804, at Middletown Meeting, Mary Pennell, b. 6, 25, 1777: d. 3, 11, 1852; dau. of Abraham Pennell and Hannah Sharpless, of Middletown: both buried at Middletown Meeting. He was a farmer, in Edgmont, where he owned 171 acres of land. He was appointed an overseer of Middletown Meeting, 5, 31, 1813. Issue: 1366. Jane, b. 4, 20, 1805 ; d. 3, 20, 1871 ; m. Jacob Smedley (No. 495). 1367. Hannah P., b. 12, -25, 1806; d. unmarried, 12, 11, 1872, at Jacob Smedley's, in West Chester ; buried at Middletown. 2 86 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 387. Sidney YarnalP (Jane\ Sarah, Mary, George), b. 8, 2, 1785; d. 10, 27, 1851: m. 6, I, 1820, at Middletown Meeting, Jesse "Wood, of Little Britain, Lancaster Co., Pa., b. 7, 21, 1773; d. i, 8, 1852; son of Joseph Wood and Catharine Day, of that county : both buried at Eastland Meeting. She received a certificate from Chester Monthly Meeting, 8, 28, 1S20, to Little Britain. Issue: 1368. James, b. 7, 17, 1821 ; d. 8, 9, 1S94; m. Mercy Moore Carter. 388. Rachel Yarnall^ (Jane^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. 10, 27, 1787; d. 1, II, 1856; m. II, 30, 1837, at Middletown Meeting, Thomas Lam- born, of New Garden, b. 7, 2, 1774; d. 9, 28, 1843; son of Thomas Lam- born and Dinah Carson, of New Garden. No issue. 389. James Yarnair (Jane^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edgmont, 11, 17, 1789; d. there, 12, 30, 1861; m. 4, 14, 1819, at Downingtown Meeting, Ann Sharpless, b. 10, 15, 1795 ; d. 10, 25, 1826; dau. of Nathan Sharpless and Rachel Baldwin, of East Cain, near Downingtown. They resided on a farm immediately south of the homestead. Issue: 1369. Rachel S., b. 4, 15, 1820; d. 5, 24, 1842, unmarried. 1370. Nathan Sharpless, b. 4, 6, 1822 ; d. 7, 20, 1865 ; m. Philena Sharpless. 1371. Sarah E., b. 8, 17, 1824 ; d. 9, 25, 1825. 1372. James, b. 9, 9, 1826; m. Edith D. Stackhouse. 1373. Anne, b. 9, 9, 1826 ; d. 7, 29, 1894; m. 3, 10, 1853, at Middletown Mtg., Samuel Hoopes, b. 2, 19, 1825 ; son of Benjamin and Phebe Hoopes, of New Garden. They resided on a farm in Penn township, near Jennervilie. Child Mary Ella, b. 5. 17, 1855; d. 4, 7. 1858. 393. Albin Yarnall' (Jane\ Sarah, Mary, George), b. 7, i, 1797; d. 10, 12, 1836; m. 5, 10, i82i,at Willistown Meeting, Philena Hibberd, b. 9, 5, 1798; d. I, 26, 1866; dau. of Amos Hibberd'' (Benjamin^, Benjamin, Josiah,) and Hannah Garrett (dau. of Thomas and Hannah, p. 282) of Wil- listown. They resided at the homestead, in Edgmont. Philena m. 2d husband, George Smedley (No. 492). Issue by ist: 1374. Amos H., b. 4, 4, 1822 ; d. 10, 6, 1877 ; m. Euphemia Dean. 1375. Isaac, b. 2, 19, 1825 ; d. 5, 8, 1872 ; m. Elizabeth Smedley. 1376. Jane, b. 12,21, 1826; m. James Thorp. 1377. Hibberd, b. 2, 15, 1830 ; d. 9, 7, 1882 ; m. Mary Ashbridge Rhoads. 1378. Philena, b. 3, 8, 1833 ; m. Thomas Smedley. 1379- I-ydia, b. 3, 8, 1833 ; d. 9, 22, 1882, unmarried. 394. Reuben Yarnall' (Jane^ Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edgmont, 5, 18, 1800; d. 5, 4, 1890, at 329 N. 40th St., Philadelphia; m. 4, 8, 1824, at if! if; KAi'iiKL ii;ai;i;etti vaknai.l KEri'.EN VAKNALL (No. ;W-1) YAKNALI, iroirFSTEAIi, KlH;M(iNr. 1..J.I. ) i.cMdfiH'f . if .lanie> Thorp. II. II. L- facing p. 287i LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ SARA If \ yANE\ 287 Willistown Meeting, Rachel Davis Garrett, b. W'illistown, 1, 7, 1801; d. 3. 14, 1S86; dau. of Davis Garrett (b. 4, 27, 1777; d. i, 17, 1857; son of Isaac^ William', William') and Phebe Thatcher (b. 12, 26, 1776; d. 1, 31, 1864; dau. of William Thatcher and Sarah Dickinson), of Willistown. Issue : 1380. Phebe G., b. Edgmont, 5, 21, 1825; d. 127 N. 40th St., Philadelphia, 10, 4, 1878, unmarried. 1381. Bennett, b. 10, 3, 1826; m. Serena Davis Thomas. 1382. Sidney, b. Edgmont, 8, 14, 1828; d. Thornbury, 12, 31, 1830. 1383. Davis, b. 7, 23, 1S30 ; m. Hannah Thatcher Worrall. 1384. Reuben, b. Thornbury, 11, 20, 1832; d. Edgmont, 8, 7, 1843. 1385. Rachel Thatcher, b. 5, 19, 1835 ; now of 3224 Woodland Ave., Phila., unm. 13S6. Albin, b. i, 12, 1838; d. 3211 Chestnut St., Phila., 4, 20, 1S63, unm. At the early age of twelve years Reuben was sent by his father to the Philadelphia market to sell butter and other produce of the farm, which he took in what was called a light cart, in company with neighbors. While many of his companions were accustomed to stop at wayside taverns to drink, he resolutely abstained then and thereafter from this evil. He was required to give a strict account of his receipts, and often said in after life that it was a good discipline for him. Upon the death of his father he was placed an apprentice with Titus Chamberlin, miller at the Westtown Board- ing School property, with whom he removed to New Garden to complete his apprenticeship; during which he was allowed a short time in the winter to attend school. He often spoke with respect and affection of his teacher, Jehu Broomhall. He started business in a small saw and grist mill on a part of the home- stead, devised to him, but after marriage sold this to his brother James. It now belongs to Enos Baker. After this he bought a farm in Thornbury, and moved there in 1831. Here he built a house with stone and lumber taken from the farm, put on a dairy and resumed his old business of going to market. Ten years later he sold this farm to George Thomas and removed to one of 180 acres in Edgmont, adjoining Middletown, formerly belonging to Eli Yarnall, and one of the finest farms in Delaware County. This he sold to Passmore Howard in 1870. In the meantime he bought an adjoining farm on which his son Bennett setded at marriage. In 1855 he bought property on Chestnut St., West Philadelphia, and removed thither, continuing to sell the produce of the farms occupied by his sons Bennett and Davis. This Chestnut street property now belongs to the trustees of the Drexel Institute, which stands on the opposite side of the street. 2 88 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. After brief residences on Cherry street and on Gray's Lane he removed to his final home, 329 N. 40th street, where he Uved for nineteen years. In 1884, while still enjoying good health, he and his wife celebrated the 60th anniversary of their marriage, at which she wore her wedding dress, while some of their original company were also present. Rachel Yarnall was educated at Westtown Boarding School, and she, with her husband and family, were members of the Race street branch of the Society of Friends. In 1S87 Reuben was stricken with paralysis, from which he never recovered. 397. Margaret E. Pryor^ (Susanna^ Jacob, Mary, George), b. Whitenvirsh, Montgomery Co., 8, 6, 1786; d. Phila., 7, 6, 1872; m. there, 5, 9, 1809, David Bacon, carpenter, b. 192 N. Front St., Phila., 5, 16, 1787 ; d. Phila., 9, 6, 1846 ; son of Joseph Bacon and Sarah West, of Phila- delphia. Issue : 1387. Susan Pryor, b. 2, 22, 1810; d. 3, 19, 1878; m. Joseph Lee Hancock. 13S8. Joseph, b. 10, 9, iSii ; d. Philadelphia, 12, 26, 1898, unmarried. 1389. Charles W., b. 9, 12, 1813 ; d. 4, 28, 1886 ; m. Jane Wilson. 1390. Edmund, b. 1819 ; d. 8, 29, 1S55 ; m. Martha White Watson. 1 39 1. Mary, b. 4, 14, 1823 ; d. Philadelphia, 12, 17, 1898, unmarried. 1392. Anna, b. 4, 18, 1826 ; d. 9, 6, 1885 ; m. Mitchell Watson. 398. Rebecca R. Pryor^ (Susanna^ Jacob, Mary, George), married 5, 8, 1823, at Green Street Meeting, Philadelphia, Joseph Rhodes, son of Ezekiel and Mary Rhodes, of Norriton. It is thought she had no issue. Her portrait is in possession of Thomas Pryor Scott, North Wales, Pa., as well as that of her brother Thomas, but the present owner can give no in- formation about the family. 399. Edmund Pryor' (Susanna^ Jacob, Mary, George), m. 4, 14, 1 801. to Margaret Castnor, d. 4, 27, 1848; buried at Laurel Hill; dau. of John and Lydia Castnor. Second m., 5, 24, 1849,10 Elizabeth Lindsay, dau. of Robert and Mary Lindsay. No further record obtained. 401. Jacob E. Jarrett' (Racheh, Jacob, Mary, George), b. Horsham township, Montgomery Co., i, 15, 17S9; d. there. 7, 23, 1864; m. 5, 18, 1826, at Abington Meeting, Ann Thomson, b. 3 mo. i8qo; d. Horsham, 5, 3, 1885 ; dau.^of Thomas Thomson and Jane Jarrett, of Cheltenham town- ship : both buried at Horsham Meeting. He was a farmer ; was paralyzed on one side and sat in his high-backed rush-bottomed rocking chair the last eight years of his life. Issue : 1393. Thomas Thomson, b. 9, 13, 1827 ; d. 9, 10, 1870, unmarried. 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 1399 LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ y.4C0B\ RACHELS 280 William, b. II, 7, 1829; d. 8, 13, 1892, unmarried. Joseph, b. 8, I, 1832; d. 8, 17, ,889 ; m. Addie (Swittenham) Findicy. Jane T., b. i, 22, 1836; d. 2, 14, 1876 ; m. C. Newton Smith. John, b. 7, 14, 1838; died in infancy. (ieorge W., b. 3, 25, 1840; m. Jane Kerbaugh. Susan, b. i, 24, 1843 ; m. C. Newton Smith. 402. Mary E. Jarrett^ (Rachel\ Jacob, Mary, George), b. 10, 3, I 790 ; in. Ayres White. The only information obtained of their family IS from Susan Smith (No. 1399). Issue; 1400. Lydia Ann, m. James Raab, both deceased. 1401. Tacy, d. unmarried, between 25 and 30 years of age. 1402. Jarrett, went to sea and was never heard from. 1403. Barclay, ditto. 1404. Mary Jane, m. Amos Bovvers ,; had six children. She died near Glen Mills, Dela- ware Co., Pa., about 1896. 403. Charles Jarrett' (Rache]^ Jacob, Mar>', George), b. Horsham, 6, 5. 1792; d. 18S3; m. II, 20, 1823, at Plymouth Meeting, Hannah Maulsby, b. Plymouth, 7. 20. 1800; d. Horsham, 18S0; dau. of Samuel Maulsby and Susan Thomas, of Plymouth : both buried at Horsham Meet- mg. He was a farmer, owning a farm and store property in Horsham, and was a consistent member of the Society of Friends. Issue : 1405. Susan M., b. 8, 23, 1824; d. 5, 10, 1842, unmarried. .406. Rachel E., b. 10, 8, 1826; d. 2, 5, 1893; m. Pemberton Hallowell. 1407. Martha, b. 7, 13, 1828; d. 7, 17, 1829. 1408. Samuel M., b. 4, 8, 1830 ; m. Mary Waterman. 1409. Lgetitia, b. i, 13, 1832 ; d. 1892 ; m. Jones Yerkes. 1410. Ellwood M., b. I, 10, 1834 ; d. 9, 12, 1834. 141 1. Ellwood, 2d, d. Chicago, III., 1896 ; m. Alice Dumm. No issue. 1412. Merchant M., b. 2, 28, 1842 ; d. 8, 22, 1864, unmarried. 404. Sarah JarrettMl^acheh, Jacob, Mary, Georga), b o 14 i-q,. m. William Carr. Issue: ' 1413- Jacob, m. and left one daughter. No further record. 1414. Joseph, m. twice and had children, some of whom are supposed to reside in Philadelphia. 406. Susan Jarrett' (Racheh, Jacob. Mary, George), b. 6, 11, 1798; d. 3. 15. iS56(?) ; m. 11,5, 1S20, Benjamin Longstreth, b. i', 17,' ,797;' d. 1 hiladelphia, i, 10, 1872 ; son of Isaac Longstreth and Jane X'an Deeren. Issue: 1415- Joseph Jarrett, b. 1S22; d. 1823. 19 2^0 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1416. Isaac, b. 7, 6, 1824; d. 12, 19, 1857 ; m. 3, 28, 1849, Hannah Jennett, and had issue : Anna, b. 6, 23, 1850, m. Elwood Gilbert, of Parkesbiirg, Pa. ; Emma, a teacher in Friends' Central School, Philadelphia ; Charles and Daniel, deceased in childhood. 1417. Charles J., b. 5, 9, 1827 ; d. 9, 27, 1847. 141S. Martha S., b. 7, 13, 1830; m. 6, 13, 1865, James Douglass, and resides in Phila- delphia. Issue : Charles L., b. i, 12, 1867. No further record. 1419. Lydia Ann, b. i, 29, 1833. Res., 824 N. i6th St., Phila. ; unm. 1420. Rachel J., b. i, 25, 1836 ; d. i860, unmarried. 1421. Rebecca R., b. 5, 8, 1838; m. 11, 15, 1866, James M. Watson. They reside in Philadelphia and have had two daughters, Ellen L., b. 8 mo., 1867, and Grace. 407. Thomas Downing' (Richard\ Mar>', Mary, George), b. Down- ingtown, i, 25, 1773; d. Baltimore, 8, 27, 181 1. and buried there; m. 12, 25, 1794, at Wilmington Meeting, Mary Spackman, b. there, 3, 17, 1776; d. Downingtown, 11 mo., 1747, and buried at Friends' Meeting there; dau. of George Spackman (b. 11, 20, 1741 ; d. 9, 4, 1798; son of Isaac and Esther Spackman, of Malmsbury, Wiltshire, Eng.) and Thomazine Bond (p. 185), of Wilmington, Del. He was sometimes designated on the records as Thomas R. Downing. His father, by will, 1820, gave to the children of his son Thomas, deceased, 301 acres of land in Bald Eagle Valley. Issue : 1422. Thomazine, b. 4, 4, 1796 ; d. 6, 20, 1877 ; m. John Webster. 1423. George, b. 7, 10, 1797 ; d. 7, 3, 1872 ; m. Sarah Bailey. 1424. Elizabeth, b. 12, 7, 1798; d. Bellefonte, Pa. ; m. Isaac Miller. No ch. 1425. Hester, b. 4, 2, 1800; d. Downingtown, 3, 21, 1878, unmarried. 1426. Mary Ann, b. 7, 13, 1804 ; d. 3, 25, 1815. 1427. Richard Thomas, b. 2, 9, 1807 ; d. i, 14, 1885, unmarried. 408. David Downing' (Richard\ Mary, Mary, George), b. 12, 18, 1774; m. Anna Evans. No definite information has been obtained of them. His father devised to son David $5, "beside what he owes me," and to his children 301 acres of land in Bald Eagle Valley. Issue: 1428. Mary, d. 10, 18, 1865 ; m. George Rakestraw. 1429. Sarah, d. at Columbia, Pa., unmarried. 1430. Ann, m. Samuel Truscott. Both died and buried at Columbia. A dau., Mrs. C. A. Fondersmith, Lancaster, Pa., neglects to furnish records. 1 43 1. Isaac? 1432. Jacob? 410. Richard Downing' (Richard^ Mary, Mary, George), b. Down- ingtown, 9, 26, 1778; d. there, 9, 16, 1866; m. 12, 19, 179S, at Cain Meet- ing, Elizabeth Miller, b. 9, 3, 1777; d. Downingtown, 9, 6, 1872; dau. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ M.lRy\ RICHARD'. ^qi of Warwick Miller and Elizabeth Price, of East Cain: both buried at Downinortown Meeting. Issue- 1433- Hannah, b. 9, 22, 1799; d. 10, u, 1799 ; bur. at Downingtown Meeting. 1434- Debby Ann, b. 11, 7, 1800; d. 12, 17, 1S69; m. Samuel J. Downing (433). 1435- Harriet, b. 10, 6, 1802 ; d. 2, 14, 1874, unm. ; bur. at Downingtown. 1436. Miller, b. 4, 15, 1805 ; d. 4, 27, 1S79 ; m. Sarah Cuinn Mount. 1437- Richard Price, b. 11, 27, .813 ; d. 9, 28, ,837, unm.; bur. Evansvillc, In^ Mary, Mary, George), b. Con- cord townshij). 4, 25, 1775; d. 10, 26, 1S08; m. I mo. 1797^ Thomas Jenks, b. Middletown, Bucks Co., 2, 4, 1772; d. 2, 27, 1828; son of Thomas Jenks and Rebecca Richardson. Res., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : 1446. Daniel 1\, b. 3, 6, 179S ; d. 6, i, 1S60 ; m. Mary .Ann Stockton. 1447- Mary Downing, b. 10, 8, 1799 ; d. 7, 2, 1879 ; ni. John L. |anney. 1448. Rebecca, probably died young. 1449. Theodore, ditto. 1450. Sarah, ditto. The last three names appear in the Trimble Genealogy, but witliout dates or other information. The father m. 2d wife, Rachel Wilson, about 18 16, and by her had Thomas and Havard Jenks, both of whom married. 416. Richard Thomas- (Thomazine^ Mary, Mary, George), b. 12, 3, 1775; tl. West Whiteland, 2, 4, 1S30 (an obituary notice sa>^s 2, 5, 1830,' which is probably correct); m. 10, 25, 1799, at Goshen Meeting, Rebecca I^Iahn, b. 9, 15, 1779; d. 10, 24. 1806: dau. of Joseph Malin and Lydia Ashbridge (p. 186), of East Whiteland: m. second, Sarah Thomas, b. 12, 31, 1786; d. 9, 27, 1826; dau. of George Thomas and Sarah Roberts,' of West Whiteland. Issue by both: 1451- Richard M., b. 8, 3, 1800 ; d. 8, 5, 1877 ; m. Eliza Miller. 1452- Lydia \., b. 6, 19, 1803 ; d. 4, 19, 1890; m. Israel W. Downing. 1453- Jane, b. 5, 8, 1813 ; d. 12, 8, 1875, unmarried. 1454- Mary, b. 3, 17, 1815 ; d. 10, 20, 1896; m. Jacob P. Jones. 1455- Sally Roberts, b. 5, 9, 1823 ; d. 3, 6, 1897 ; m. William M. Hull. By the will of his lather, Richard Thomas should have inherited the homestead erected about 1782, with the mills and 55 acres of land, beside 88 acres of woodland ; also 370 acres on Chest Creek, Cambria Co.. sur- veyed in the name of Samuel Bond. Owing to his death occurring before that of his father, the devise was transferred to his son, Richard M. Thomas. The following is taken from an obituary notice: About a month ago Mr. Thomas went into his mill to give some directions, when, stooping down, he received an accidental blow over the left eye from a stick, which was not at the time felt to be very severe, nor did it create much uneasiness or alarm. Being in the city some days afterward he fell suddenly from his chair, but recovered almost immediately, and for two weeks attended to business as usual ; not, however, without increasing complaint of a painful sensation in the head. About a fortnight since he became sensibly and dangerously ill, the brain being evidently affected. The best medical skill was called in, but was e.xercised almost hopelessly; and he soon fell into a lethargic state, in which he continued until pulsation ceased. Thus, from a state of perfect health, from the midst of life and usefulness, one of our ^^, THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. -94 most valued citizens is suddenly and fortuitously taken from us. Mr. Thomas has been, for the last ten years, President of the Chester County Bank. The eminently prosperous state of that institution speaks n,ore distinctly than the most labored eulogy his merits. Under his liberal and intelligent administration of its affairs, aided, certainly, by able assistants, the stock has risen to an hundred per cent, above par, a thing unprecedented, we believe, in the United States It was the object of his ambition to render the institution useful and prosperous To this end he devoted himself with untiring zeal. With a mind remarkably clear, quick and practical, and directed to that object, we may be allowed to say (if uninterrupted and extra- ordinary success will warrant the assertion) that he was one of the ablest financiers in the State All the duties in life of son, husband, father, brother and fnend were fulfilled by Mr. Thomas in an exemplary manner ; in the domestic circle he was beloved, as m public life he was universally esteemed. On First-day his remains were removed to Friends Lury.ng-ground at Downingtown; near an hundred carriages and more than an hundred horsemen, notwith- standing the inclemency of the day, accompanying them to their place of final repose. 420 Phebe Thomas^ (Thomazi^e^ Mary. Mary, George), b. 6, 8, 1784- d. Philadelphia, 5. 2, 1873, and buried at Friends' Southwestern Ground- m 10 24, 1804, at Downingtown Meeting, Samuel Hams, b. Chester'or Lancaster Co., 9. U. i?/-^; d. Phila., i, 3- ^^S^ : buned at Downingtown ; son of Jacob Hains and Margaret Cookson, of Uwchlan. They removed to Philadelphia in 1809, taking a certificate from Uwchlan Mo. Mtg., dated 6, 8, 1809. Issue: 1456. MaryThomas,b. 10, 8, 1805; d. 2, I, 1869, unmarried. 1457. Thomazine, b. 9, 15, 1807 ; d. i, 6, 1884, unmarried. 1458. Hannah, b. 7, 20, 1810 ; d. 6, 6, 1893, unmarried. 1459. Richard, b. II, 8, 1812; d. 1813. 1460. Jacob, b. 10, 6, 1814; d- I, '9. 181S. 1461. Isaac, b. 3, 25, 1817; d. 3, 30, 1817. 1462. Margaret, b. 3, 10, 1819 ; living, unmarried, 1899. 1463. Henry Rudolph, b. 8, 4, 1821 ; d. 7, 2, 1873. 1464. Elizabeth, b. II. 25, 1824; d. 3, 16, .895 ; m. Henry Bartleson Benners. Jacob Hains was admitted into membership at Uwchlan Mo. Mtg., 2, 6, 1777, with two young children, Daniel and Samuel. The will of Jacob Hains, of Uwchlan, isolated Oct. 4. 1/76, and was proved Sept. 11, 1784; in which he mentions deceased wife's daughter Kezia, sons Daniel and Samuel, uncle Rudolph Hains, and mother, Mary Wolf Richard Thomas devised to his daughter Phebe 68 acres of land m Whiteland, and 538 acres in Cambria County. 421 Thomazine Thomas^ (Thomazine\ Mary, Mary, George), b. 12, 4, 1786, in Whiteland; d. at 823 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 4. 19. 1872; buried at Friends' Southwestern Ground; m. William Ashbridge, b. I \V( 111. AN .MKETING IIOrSE, .'., 0, ]S;i!) f.Sw 1). IflO. ) HOME OF MILLER DoWNLXG (No. I4:^f,). DoWNINciToWX, I>A. Property of Aiiiui Elizabeth Sheln.iro, 5, 3. IDOO. facing p. 201. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ MARy\ rHOMAZINE\ 095 Goshen, 8, 2, 1773; d. Philada., about iS42-3(?); son of George Ashbridi^rc and Rebecca Garrett, of Goshen. Issue: 1465. William, d. Phila., 5, 24, 1863, in 55th year, unmarried. 1466. Mary, d. 12, 19, 1893, at her brother Richard's, West Whiteland, in her S4th year, unmarried. 1467. Jane, d. 1 1, 2, 18S8, at 823 Arch .St., unmarried. 1468. Richard, m. Mary B. James, 5, 20, 1845. William Ashbridge received a certificate from Goshen, 2, 10, 17S6, to Chester; thence, 5, 25, 17S9, to Darby, and 7, 3, 1794, to Uwchlan. Early in 1795 he made a trading voyage to Dublin, but did not remain long, and was back by 6, 4, 1795. He received a certificate from Uwchlan to Phila- delphia. 2, 9, 1797, and his wife one, 9, 8, 1808. He engaged in mercan- tile pursuits in the city, and with success. The author of " Clovercroft Chronicles," a granddaughter of a sister to William Ashbridge, gives some pleasant reminiscences: My grandmother's brother and sister who survived her kept up their affectionate intercourse with her children as before. It was an event of some importance when Uncle Cleorge and Aunt Rachel Ashbridge drove down from the Valley in their roomy carriage, with colored coachman, to make a circuit among their relations at the old place. Chestnut Bank, and at Ashley Farm. On some fine summer morning our aunt Thomazine Ashbridge would drive out in handsome style from her home,— in Arch Street, near Ninth, Philadelphia,— with her -on William or Richard and her daughters Mary and Jane, to spend a dav or more among their country cousins. I seem still to have before me my Aunt Susan Fairlamb's lively eye and slight figure enveloped in brown fur cape and mufi of ample size. And Aunt Jane Downing always bro'ught with her an atmosphere of spirited sociability; her Friends' costume of silk gown, clear cap and kerchief relieved of ail stiffness by the touch of her own individuality. 423. Samuel D. Thomas^ (Thomazine^ Mar)', Alary, George), b. 3, 24, 1793; d. 12, 5, 1833; m- Lancaster, Pa., 5, 5, 18 19, Mary Templin, b.' Rock Run Iron Works, Md., 4, 3, 1797; d. 2 mo. 1859; dau. of Richard Temphn, last of Lancaster Co., sometime of Deer Creek, Harford Co., Md., and Elizabeth Downing (dau. of John Downing^ and Elizabeth Hunt),' who spent her last days with her daughter Mary. '^They settled at once at "Whitford Hall," on the Lancaster pike, on a part of his father's land, and there continued throughout life. This is a short distance eastward of Whitford Lodge, where he was born. The house was erected, of stone, in 1796. Issue: 1468. John D., b. 2, 24, 1S20 ; d. 1859, in California, unmarried. 1469. Thomzin D., b. 4, 4, 1822 ; living at homestead, unmarried. 2q5 the smedley family. 1470. Oscar Samuel, b. 6, 10, 1824 ; d. 7, 24, 1S44, unmarried. 1471. Templin R., b. 7, 24, 1826 ; m. Sydney M. Shaw. 1472. Alfred K., b. 9, 10, 182S; m. Emily Clemens. He is a miller, owning Shamona Dell Mills, near Downingtown. No issue. 424. William Ashbridge Thomas' (Thomazine^ Mary, Mary, George), b. W. Whiteland, 4, 5, 1795; d. Bellefonte, Pa., 12,4, 1866; m. 8, I4ri8i7, at Bellefonte, Eliza Miller, b. Downingtown, 9, 23, 1793; d. Bellefonte, 6, 16, 1S79; dau. of Reuben Miller and Thomazine Valentine, of Downingtown: both buried at Friends' graveyard, Bellefonte. Issue: 1473. Jacob Valentine, b. 5, 9, 1818 ; d. 4, 10, 1895 ; m. Deborah Downing and I.fetitia P. Smith. 1474. Richard Logan, b. Washington Furnace, Centre Co., i, 20, 1S20; d. Bellefonte, 10, 17, 1822. 1475. Samuel Valentine, b. Bellefonte, 8, 31, 1822 ; d. there, 10, 17, 1824. 1476. William /Xshbridge, b. Bellefonte, 11, 16, 1824 ; d. there, 10, 26, 1865 ; killed by falling down the shaft of an iron ore mine while superintending its construction ; unmarried. 1477. Thomazin, b. and d. at Bellefonte, unmarried. 1478. Isaac, b. 4, 17, 1837 ; m. Martha Jane Reed. William A. Thomas learned the milling business in his father's mill, and at the acre of 17 years rented a mill on Beaver Creek in his own name. With George Valentine and brothers he went to Maryland and started the Enterprise Iron Works, but this not succeeding they returned to Chester Co. The Valentines started a little foundry or cupola on property adjoin- ino the mill of Jacob Edge, then owned by the Valentines and since by Joseph M. Downing. About 181 7 the Valentines and W. A. Thomas went to Bellefonte and purchased the Dunlap property; the last named being the capitalist and putting about $15,000 in it. They commenced making charcoal iron under the firm since widely known as Valentines & Thomas, and accumulated large fortunes. It was wild, thinly setded backwoods country when they went there, and the product of their manufacture had to be sent to market in arks or flat boats down the Bald Eagle to where Lock Haven now stands, on the west branch of the Susquehanna, and then floated down to Columbia or Port Deposit. They also had a good trade west to Pittsburg and Louisville, Ky., where one of the firm resided or had an agency. The History of Centre and Clinton Counties, by the late John Blair Linn, of Bellefonte, says: "Mr. Thomas was so variously connected with the business interests of Centre County, so actively concerned in advancing its material prosperity by public improvements— turnpikes, canals, railroads, in the development LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ MARY\ yoSEPH A'. « of its bituminous coal region-that his biography would be a mere repeti- tion of what w.ll be found in those connections in this history As a business man he Iiad no superior in ability and enterprise in Central Penn- sylvania, and he has left his impress in the training he gave some of our most distinguished business men." He inherited the original Thomas homestead, in Whiteland, with 94 acres of farming land and 49 acres of woodland; together with .86 acres and gnst mill on Chest Creek. Cambria Count)-. By deed of May 7 183. he and wife conveyed the old mansion farm and woodland to his nephew. Kichard M. Thomas, for $12,000. 428. Henry Downing^^ (Jacob^ Mary. Mar>^ George), b 4 7 170.- d. 9. -;9„'«54 (see p. 183); was married twice. First m., ,818, to Rachel Bryant Chew b. Forestville ; d. 5 mo. 1825, at Battontown, and buried at Swedesboro, N. J.; dau. of Constant Chew and Martha Ewing, of Batton- town. Second m., to Christine Griner. of Bethany, Pa. Issue by first only : 1479- Ellen, b. 9, 2, 1S19 ; m. (Jeorge Sparks VVisham. 1480. Sarah, b. 5 mo. 1S24 ; ni. Nicholas Winters. 430. Sandwith Downing^ (Jacob^ Mar)-. Mary, George), b Phila- delphia. ,0, 24, ,799; d. 4, 4, ,847, near Starucca, Susquehanna Co Pa and buried there; m. 12, 22, 1829, by James McFarlan, E,sq., Brandywine township, Chester Co., to Lydia Smedley (No. 4S4), b. Uwchlan , , .. '797. d. 6 29 1835; dau. of Peter Smedley and Phebe Sharples.s, of L u-chlan. At the time of marriage he superintended what was known as McMmn s Mill, on Valley Creek, in East Bradford. They soon after occu- pied the house adjoining the Richard Thomas mill, W. Whiteland whence hey removed to a farm in E. Fallowfield, where their son was born Lydias health lading, she returned to the home of her childhood, died there and was buried at Uwchlan Meeting. Sandwith removed to the Drinker ands. in Susquehanna Co., in which he had an interest, and there died Issue: 1481. Samuel Rhoads, b. 9, 3, ,8,5,5 ; m. Mary Miller Goodwin. 432. William W. Downing' (Joseph R.^ Mary, Mar)^ Georcre) b Downingjtown, .2, 29, 1791; d. 2, 13, ,^^y, „, ,,, , ,, ,,,6, Mar)-' P.' Mason, k 2, 18 1799; d. 11, 30, 1871; dau. of John Mason and Mary n^.K ■ p ,''■''' " '" '^'^ "^'^ ^°- '^°"^^ °" ^h^ Lancaster Pike, just east 01 the Brandywine, in Downingtown, and his residence after marriaoe was a few rods to the eastward of this. He learned the business of a fidler or ^^ THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. cloth manufacturer, which he carried on where Austin Bicking now has a paper mill. In this he was joined for some years by his brothers, Samuel and Charles, after which he retired and the business was discontmued. Issue : ,482. Ann Eliza, b. i, 28, 1818 ; d. 11, 4, 1892 ; m. Thomas Scott. 1483. Ellen William, b. 4, 13. 1S20 ; d. 7, 22, 1838, unmarried. 1484. Frederick Charles, b. 2, 20, 1825 ; d. ro, 10, 1825. 1485. Cora Parke, b. 2, 19, 1828 ; d. 3, 12, 1837. i486. Eugene Joseph, b. 11, 8, 1830 ; m. Mary Jane Neals. Jr.iiN Mason, supposed from England, m. about 1741, Elinor, dau. of Thomas and Mary Kendall, of Springfield. She was born 5, 16, 1723. Their son, John Mason, b. perhaps in Marple, 7, 18, 1755: d. 3, 31, 1822; m 1781, Mary Parke, b. 2, 12. 1761; d. 8, i, 1800; dau. of Abiah Parke' (Jonathan% Thomas,) and Ruth lones, of East Cain. Ruth Jones, b. 1745. d. 6, I, 181 7, was dau. of Malachi and Mary Parry Jones, and granddau. of Mal'achi Jones, d. Mar. 26, 1729, first minister of Abington Presb. Ch., Montgomery Co. William W. Downing was interested in lamily history and collected records of his own and wife's ancestors. 433 Samuel J. Downing^ (Joseph R.\ Marj., Mary, George), b. !-> 9, 1794; d. Downingtown, 8, 16, 1876; m. Debby Ann Downmg (No. 1433), b. II, 7, 1800; d. 12, 17, 1869; dau. of Richard Downing and Eliza- beth Miller! of Downingtown: both buried at Downingtown Meeting. Issue : ,487. Ann W., m. since her father's death to James Madison Mount, of Mountsville, Loudoun Co., Va. No issue. 434 Charles Downing' (Joseph R.\ Mary, Mary, George), b. Downingtown. 10, 16, 1798: d. there, 5, 3- 1863; m. 11, i, 1826. at Falls- ino-ton Meeting, Bucks Co.. to Ann Trimble, b. Falls township, 7, 28, 1803; d "Downingtown, 12, 2, 1S63; dau. of Daniel Trimble and Ann Warner (p 178) of Falls: both buried at Downingtown Meeting. He inherited 58 acres ^-j perches of land in East Cain, now the borough of Downingtown, and resided in a fine old homestead on the Harrisburg Pike. In addition to beincr engaged with his brother William in the manufacture of cloth, he was a p^ractfcal surveyor, and in later years much employed in the settle- ment of estates and other public business. He was the first president ol the Downingtown Bank, organized 1S60, as well as an overseer and elder in Friends' Meeting. After his death his heirs conveyed the homestead to Ill i\\ M.Ni. Ii 'W N .-' II' " 'I- II' 'I ~l. Wheiv Friends' Meetim;- w;is lii-st held. (Knim Aiiilii(ily|)e. ) FHIKXDS' Mi;FTlN(i lloUSE, DCWXIXUTOWX, PA., 5, 17. ISOO. facing p.1299. DOWNINGroiVN MEETIXG. William R. Downing and sister Elizabeth Whelen. It is now owned by Joseph R. Downing, son of Charles. Issue : 1488. Mary, b. 2. 22, 1828; d. i, 8, 1868; m. ,0, 17, ,866, Ambrose Smith, b. 8, 12 1816 ; d. near Darlington, Md., 7, 15, 1S84; son of John D. Smith and Mary Thomas. No issue. 1489- Sarah, b. 7, 13, 1832; m. Townsend Hoopes. 1490. Daniel Trimble, b. 6, 20, 1834 ; d. 10, 2, 1836. 1491- Charles, b. 12, 9, 1837 ; m. Thomazine T. (Zook) Wills. 1492- Joseph R., b. 5, 26, 1841 ; appointed cashier of the Downingtown National Bank, 12, I, 1863, and president since .\pril, 1889 ; unmarried. 1493- Edward, b. 10, 4, 1843 ; m. Elizabeth Cornog. DOWNINGTOWN MEETING. At Uwchlan Monthly Meeting, 5, 6, 1784: "Some Friends in the Valley proposing the holding an afternoon Meeting at the School-house near Mill- town, it is referred for further Consideration at next Meeting." 6, 10. 1784: "The Proposal of holding an Afternoon Meeting in the Schoolhouse at Milltown coming under Consideration, after being weightily attended to, it is allowed of to be held on the First First day of the wel^k in every Month during the summer season (except the present Month to be on the Second First day) ; to begin at the 4th Hour Afternoon ; and Joshua Baldwm, Isaac Jacobs, Evan Jones, William Lightfoot, W^'lliam Cooper Isaiah Kirk, Robert Hatton, Reuben John. George Thomas and John Butler (Rachel John, Hannah Milhous, Mary Lightfoot, Ann Milhous, Susanna Jones, Martha Whelen, Mary Baldwin, Rebeckah Hilles and Grace Lewis) are appointed to attend as often as they conveniendy can, and report their sense of the service of said Meeting at the Close of the Season." In the years 1785-89, a meeting was allowed twice a month in the after- noon, during the summer. In 1795 and 1798 similar meetings were held, and m 1800 an earnest effort was made to establish a permanent meeting at Downings Town, but this met with opposition. A renewed effort in 1 80 1 was also unsuccessful, and in 1802 the matter was referred to the Quarterly Meedng, which, by a committee, recommended the compromise of an indulged meedng instead of a permanent one, to be held bodi winter and summer. This was continued under care of committees imtil I, 9. 1806: "Jehu Roberts, on behalf of friends composing the meedng at Downing Town informs that they, on conferring together, agreed to request the establishment of diat meeting ; which on being attendee! to, & a general concurrence therewith expressed, is directed to the ensuing quar- terly Meedng." A minute of the Quarterly Meetino- was producecl 7, 10, ^oo THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1806, approving of the establishment of the meeting, "to be held on the first and fourth days of the week, to begin at eleven." 12, 8, 1808: "This meeting being informed by friends composing Down- ing Town meeting that upon a conference being had amongst themselves they had agreed to propose Jesse Kersey, Joseph R. Downing, John R. Thomas & Richard Thomas Ju'-. as Trustees to hold the Lot of ground & premises upon which their meeting House is built, for the use of the friends composing said meeting ; which being considered is approved, & the above named friends are directed to receive a Deed for the said Lot of ground with the appurtenances, & hold the same for the uses afforesaid ; and m order that the trust shall be clearly defined it will be expected that the said friends, after receiving the Deed afibresaid, will execute an instrument of Writing, declaring the uses for which the Estate is held: the said Deed and declaration of Trust to be lodged amongst this monthly meeting's papers." A preparative meeting was established here in the 4th month, 181 1, and fqr several years Uwchlan Mo. Mtg. has been mostly held at this house, wiiich stands by the Lancaster Pike, at the eastern end of the town, just outside of the borough limits. Joseph R. Downing (No. 97,) sat at the head of the meeting for several years, and it may be claimed that the majority of the influential members have been descendants of the Smedleys. In the days prior to the adoption of the public school system. Friends' schools, in their localities, supplied the principal part of the education for the neighborhood. In this connection the following advertisement from a newspaper possesses a quaint flavor : A TEACHER WANTED. At Downingtown School house. A man qualified, who can come well recommendedrwill meet with encouragement. N. B. none others need apply—inquiry may be made of either of the subscribers. Samuel Baldwin, Wm. W. Downing, Chas. Downing, Thos. a. Parke, Thus. Edge, G. A. Fair lamb, March 13th, 1822. , Committee. 435. Thomazine Valentine^ (Robert\ Rachel, Mary, George), b. E. Cain, 8, 4, 1774; d. Bellefonte, Pa., 12, 4, 1S66; m. 3, 30, i793-at E. Cain Meeting, Reuben Miller, b. E. Cain, 9, II, 1770: d. I, 21, 1 81 7; son of Warvvick Miller, of East Cain, and Elizabeth Price, his wife, dau. of Mordecai Price and Elizabeth White, of Gunpowder Mo. Mtg., Md. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHEL\ ROBERT^ Reuben was by trade a miller, at Downin,c;tovvn. After his death his widow removed to Centre Co., to live with her eldest son. Issue: 1494. Eliza, b. 9, 23, 1793: d. 6, 16, 1S79; m. William Ashbmlge Thomas (424) 1495- Robert Valentine, b. 8, 12, 1795 ; d. 8, 12, 1863 ; m. Elizabeth I.vtle 1496. William, b. 7, 31, 1797; d. 8, 16, 1862; m. Mary Ann Parke ' 1497- Mary Ann, b. 9, 5, iSoo ; d. 2, i, ,851 ; m. James Dunlop Harris. 1498. Isaac, b. 10, 10, 1802; d. 10, iS, iSSi ; m. Elizabeth Downing. 1499- Rachel, b. 9, 10, 1804 ; d. ; m. James Miles. 1500. Jane Stalker, b. 8, 21, 1807; d. 5, ,2, 1841 ; m. Joseph Harris. 1501. Mordecai, b. 9, 4, 1808 ; d. in Kentucky, unmarried. Gaven Miller, with Margaret his wife, daughter of Dr. Patrick Hender son, came to Chester county and, bj- deed of Aug. i ;, 1702, purchased 200 acres of land in the Manor of Staineing. now Kennet township, close by the present kennet Square. It has been thought they came from Ireland but the evidence is not conclusive. Gayen (as he wrote his name) died in 1742, and his wife in Jan. ( i i mo.), 1743-4. Issue: James, b. 11, 5, 1696 ; d. 1732 ; m. Rachel Fred, 4, 20, 1721. WnxiAM, b. 8, 30, ,698 ; d. 1767 ( ?) ; m. Ruth Rowland, 7, 30, 1724. y Robert, b. 3, 3, ,703 ; d. 1761 ; m. Ruth Haines. Sarah, b. 9, i, 1704 ; d. 6 mo. 1749 ; m. Joshua Johnson, 2, 23, 1724. M.«Y, b. 2, 7, 1707; m. William Beverly, 2, 22, 1730. Patrick, b. 12, 28, 170S; d. 1751 ; m. Patience Haines, 9, 5, 1735. Samuel, b. 4, 14, 171, ; d. 11 mo. 1764; m. Margaret Halliday, 4, 29, 17- Elizabeth, b. 5, 7, 17 13 ; m. Joseph Dickinson, 8, 25, 1732. ' ' "^ Joseph, b. 7, 14, 1715 ; d. 1742; m. Jane Kirk, 2, 18^ 1738. Benj.amin, b. 6, 4, I 717 ; m. Martha Walter, 10, 7, 1738. John, b. n, 6, 1720-1 ; m. Margaret .Smith, 8, 28, 1741. George, b. 5, 19, 1723 ; m. Susanna Bird. In 171 2 Gayen Miller purchased 700 acres of land in New Garden town- s'^' u ^",!?'''- "^ '"■"^ '°' '^'^' ''"^ P"''^'^ased 500 acres in East Cain, from Elizabeth Webb, and on Sept. 23. 1729, he purchased 500 acres on Pequea Creek, Lancaster Co., which he devised to his sons Benjamin and John In 1 7 14 he was elected to the Assembly to fill the vacancy caused bv the death of John Miller, of New Garden, who certainly came from Ireland and has been supposed a brother to Gayen. Robert Miller was married in 1725 to Ruth Haines, b. 8, 23, 1709- d 1797; dau. ol Joseph and Dorothy Haines, of West Nottingham They settled on one-half of his father's land in East Cain, and had seventeen children : Margaret, b. n, 26, 1726; m. William Bentlcy. .Q2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Solomon, b. 12, 28, 1727 ; m. Sarah Matthews. Dorothy, b. 6, 31, 1729 ; m. George Matthews. Patience, b. i, 20, 1730-1 ; d. 6, 6, 18,3 ; m. Charles Bishop and James Davis. Hannah, b. 2, 17, 1733; d. 2, 22, 1733. Hannah, b. 2, 7, 1734; m- Curtis Lewis, 12, 17, 1760. Warwick, b. 11, 30, i735 i d. 2, 8, 1777 ; m. Elizabeth Price. Isaac, b. i, 11, i737-8; d. 11, 28, 1752. Jacob, b. 9, 13, 1739 ; m- • Rebecca, b. 8, 13, 1742 ; m. James Allen, 2, 25, 1767- Rachel, b. 8, 13, 1742 (twin with Rebecca) ; d. 10, 25, 1743- Joseph, b. 8, 8, 1744 ; m- • Rachel, b. 4, 29, 1746; m. Joseph Johnson, 11,3, i773- Sarah, h. 6, 13, 1748 ; m- (John Boyd ? and) Solomon Johnson. Ruth, b. 4, 2, i75o; d. 2, 12, 1751. Benjamin, b. 12, 19, 1752 ; m. Hannah Martin, 7, 30, 1771. James, b. 10, 21, 1754 ; ni. Hannah Pim, 1 1, 7, 1776. Warwick Miller m. 1762, Elizabeth Price, b. 6, 22, 1741 ; d. 4, 24, 1790; dau. of Mordecai and Elizabeth Price, of Maryland, and settled in East Cain He was commissioned a justice of the peace, May 23, 1770. His widow m. 2, 25, 1784. Griffith Mendenhall, of E. Cain. The family tradi- tion represents that Warwick Miller was so named from some connection with the Earl of Warwick, and this has been generally claimed to have come through his grandmother, Dorothy Haines, whose maiden name is not certainly known, though Leeds is suggested. Children of Warwick and Elizabeth : Robert, b. 1, 27, 1763 ; d. 2, 23, 1847 ; ni. Patience Miller, gr. dr. of Patrick and Patience. He was a justice of the peace in East Cain. Mordecai, b. 9, 17, 1764 ; d. 4, 3, 1832. Isaac, b. 5, II, 1766 ; d. 8, 6, 1844. Samuel, b. 3. i3. >768 ; d. 12, 29, 1842 ; m. Mary Miller, sister to Roberts wife. He was a justice of the peace at Downingtown. Reuben, b. 9, 11, 1770; d. i, 21, 1817 ; m. Thomazine Valentine. Ruth, b. 9, 28, 1772 ; d. 7, 9, 1857. Rachel, twin with Ruth, d. 4, 25, 1857. William, b. 9, 22, 1774; d. 9, 22, 1795. Elizabeth, b. 9, 3, i777 ; d. 9, 6, 1872 ; m. Richard Downing (410). 437 Robert Valentine' (Robert^ Rachel, Mary, George), b. East Cain 10 22, 1778; d. there, 7, 30, 1817; m. 6, 23, 181 1, at Uwchlan Meet- ing, Elizabeth Downing, b. 2,3, 1788; d. 12, 18, 1858; dau. of Thomas Downing^ (Joseph% Thomas,) and Sarah Smith, of Uwchlan. Issue: 1502. Sarah, b. 1812 ; d. at Jacob Edge's, E. Cain, 8, 2, 1875, unm. ,503. Anna, b. 6, 15, 1813 ; d. 12, 21, 1898 ; m. Jacob Edge (1240). 1504. Thomazine, b. 1815 ; d. 2, 27, 1896, at Anna Edge's, unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHEL\ ROBEA'T'. 303 441. George Valentine' (Robert^ Rachel, Mary, George), I). K. Cain, 9, I, 17S8; d. Bellefonte, Pa., 7. 13. 1856: m. PhiladelphTa, 10, 22, 1822, Mar)' Downing (No. 427), b. Philadelphia, i, 22, 1792; d. at son-in- law, Thomas S. Downing's, i, 27, 1879; dau. of Jacob Downing and Sarah Sandwith Drinker: both buried at Bellefonte Meeting. He entered the employ of Jacob Downing, at his iron works at Atsion, N. J.; afterward joining his brothers in Maryland, and later at Bellefonte (see p. 296). The brothers were men of high character, and well esteemed as citizens of Centre County. They finally turned their iron works over to their respective male heirs, whilst living, and the property was run by them until the year 1886, when it was sold and a coke furnace erected, which is in operation at the present time. Issue of George and Mary Valentine: 1505. Jacob D., b. 10, 4, 1S23 ; d. g, 16, 1S96 ; m. Deborah E. Downing. 1506. Sarah D., b. 2, 20, 1825 ; d. 2, 9, i8SS ; m. George Fo.x, M. D. 1507. Eliza S., b. 11, 18, 1826 ; d. 2, i, 1885 ; m. Thomas S. Downing. 1508. Reuben Bond, b. I, 12, 1829; d. 1 1, 25, 1871 ; m. Mary B. Jacobs. 1509. Caroline, b. 3, i, 1833; d. 6, 12, i860; m. Thompson Milliken. 1510. George, b. 8, 6, 1834 ; m. Emily T. Jacobs. 443. Reuben Valentine' (Robert*, Rachel, Mary, George), b. 4, 25, 1793; d. Bellefonte, 3, 27, 1841; m. Sarah Downing (No. 429), b. Phila- delphia, 6, 17, 1797; d. Bellefonte, 11, 30, 1843. He was in business with his brothers, at Bellefonte. Issue: 15 1 1. George, died aged about five years. 1512. Mary, m. Elias W. Hale, M. D., b. 6, 6, 1824 ; d. 2, 20, 1892, and had Sarah, d. inf., and Ellen Louise, m. S. Murray .■\ndrews, Esq., Bellefonte. No issue. 1513. William, b. 12, 18, 1S36; d. 12, 26, 1S62, unmarried. 444. Abraham S. Valentine' (Robert^ Rachel, Mary, George), b. Chester Co., 2, 25, 1795; d. Bellefonte, 8, 29, 1862; m. ist, Martha G. Potter, dau. of Judge, James Potter and Mary Brown, of Potter's Mills, Pa. She was buried at Pittsburgh, leaving no issue. Second m., 12, 27, 1824, at Bellefonte, to Clarissa Miles, b. Bellefonte, 9, 28, 1808; d. there, 3, 3, 1857; dau. of Evan Miles and Rebecca George: both buried at Bellefonte. Issue : 1514. -Ann, b. 5, 19, 1829 ; d. 5, 5, 1885 ; m. S. Stewart Lyon. 1515. Rebecca Miles, b. 2, 12, 1832 : m. Evan Pugh, Ph. D., F. C. S. 1516. Bond, b. 3, 22, 1834 ; d. 4, 19, 1S89; m. Martha Kenny. 1517. Abram Sharpless, b. 10, 16, 1835 ; m. Elizabeth U. Natt. 15 1 S. Clarissa, b. 3, 24, 1837 ; living at Bellefonte, unmarried. 15 19. Evan Miles, b. 9, 29, 1839 ; m. Mary H. Taylor. ,04 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1520. Samuel, b. 10, 27, 1841 ; d. 4, 23, 1843. 1521. Sarah Blanchard, b. 7, 3, 1844 ; d. 2, 22, 1847. 1522. Henry Clay, b. 2, 15, 1848 ; m. Sarah Thomas Bumside. 1523. John Blanchard, b. 4, 30, 1850; d. 5, 16, 1864. 1524. Mary Blanchard, b. 4, 20, 1852 ; living at Bellefonte, unm. Abraham Sharpless Valentine was a member of the original firm of Val- entine Ironworks at Bellefonte, Pa., in 1815, and revolutionized the ore mining industries of the country by inventing the ore-washing machine, since in general use. He was possessed of great business ability and foresight, and it was due largely to his inventions and improvements that the Valentine charcoal iron achieved its widespread reputation. At the outbreak of the War of the Rebellion he was one of the liberal contributors to a subscription for the support of the soldiers' families, and his sons Abram S., Jr., and Bond were in the service for a time. In the year 1832 the Valentine brothers, George, Bond, Abraham, Reuben and their partner, W. A. Thomas, erected at their own expense, upon their own land, a meeting house for the use of Friends. The Society has flourished uninterruptedly since then and the worshippers include up- wards of fifteen families, largely composed of the descendants of those who established it. A writer says: "The rise of the Friends' Meeting House seems worthy of notice. It was established by five men, who, making no especial pro- fession of religion, yet yielded to a simple apprehension of duty and built a house for the worship of God. All of them became faithful, humble fol- lowers of the Lord Jesus, and to one of them. Bond Valentine, was com- mitted the ministry of the Gospel of Christ." The meeting house has been undergoing repairs and restoradon to the original idea, and the stone porch and steps are made like the first one. 445. Bond Valentine' (Robert\ Rachel, Mary, George), b. 11, 20, 1797; d. Bellefonte, 10 mo., 1862; m. 4, 14, 1824, at West Chester Meet- ing, Lydia Fairlamb, b. 1802; d. Bellefonte, 4, 22, 1844; dau. of John Fairlamb and Susan Ashbridge, of Chester Co. Second m., 1847, ^t Balti- more, Md., to Julia Thomas, b. 1806; d. 4, 14, 1892, at Bellefonte, dau. of Richard Thomas and Maria Snowden, of Baltimore. Issue: 1525. Susanah, died in infancy. 1526. Robert, b. 5, 24, 1827 ; m. Mary Varnall and Mary Natt. Bond Valentine was educated at West Chester, Pa., and studied law with LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHEL', PHEBE< Judge Darlington. He brouglit a certificate from Centre Mo I\It<. i S 1824. and took one back, dated. 10, 6, 18.5. At Bellefonte he ^o'se'to prommence at the bar and was elected to the legislature. Bein. a birth r^ht member of the Society of Friends, he became, with advanan^.tt more convmced of the.r pnnciples. and gave up a lucrative practice' from consc.ent,ous scruples, after which he was an earnest minLer i . ha Soaety. He was a member of the firm of Valentines and Thomas havim inhented the .nterest of his older brother, Jacob, who died unmarried S labt wife was also a mmister among Friends. 446 Rachel V. Sharpless' (Phebe^ Rachel, Mary, Georae) b Aston, 6, 22, 1786: d. East Cain. 8, 22, iSsS- m o o, jQ, ,, > '' , Meeting, George G. Ashbridge, b. Gos5.en, 8, t;: '; o d E Car; 13 X84. son of George Ashbridge and Rebecca^ Garret, of " Go hen They res.ded on a fann in East Cain, near Downingtown. He also owned a farm m the borough of West Chester, and for a ^hort time after the div s.on m the Soc.ety of Friends, 182S, the orthodox branch met at he mansion house on this farm, now the residence of Gibbons G Cole , Two years later they leased a piece of the same farm, at the N. W con t o Church and Chestnut streets, upon which they erected a meeting-house the owner generously agreeing to pay for the improvements at an apo aised value, when Friends should select another location. This the "cl in it. sTr ir^cr^;'^ 'rr -r^^^-^- - ^^e opposite Setf'aut't street. Children of George G. and Rachel V. Ashbridge ■ 1527- Phebe, b. 8, 2, 1S12; d. 1,31, 1S14. 152S. George, b. 3, 29, 1815 ; d. 1S48, unmarried. 1529- Phebe S., b. II, 27, 1817 ; d. 6, 9, 1833 1530. Rebecca, b. S, 6, 1820; d. 12, 17, 1861 ; m. Jacob M. Zook 1531. Abraham Sharpless, b. 3, .4, 1S23 ; m. Elizabeth D. Sharple^s. 1332- ^Villiam S., b. 8, 6, 1S26 ; d. 9, 3, 1832 1533. Rachel S., b. 4, 18, 1833; unmarried. "George Ashbridge arriued at Philadelphia in the Prouince of Pennsil uania on the V: Day of the V- MnnHi T^r.Q -• ti • ^"'"'-e 01 1 ennsil- the Ashbrido-P R;ki 1 • ■, , ^^- ^^"' '-^"^''>' '"^y be found in d ph^a Ms a V r" f f '" '"''""^'^' ^''^^^^■>-' R-^ ^^'■-t. ^^hlla- Oxford bv Toh 7\ ^'^" ^""^' '^^ ^^' ''^^ '"^h^^ ■" -^e, printed at came C o^ A i'k ,' '^"7. ^'" ''^'^"''^ ^°^-^ "°^ ''-'- f-- -Hence he came. George Ashbridge, of Edgmont, and Mary Malin, of Upper Provi- dence, were married S, 23. 1701, at Providence Meeting, as shown bv the ir marriage certificate, recorded by Chester Mo Mtc. -' ^'/^^°^^" '^>/'^7 g THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. liam Malin, of Upper Providence, m. 1686, Mary Stephenson, and in 1692, Ann Laxford, and died April 18, 1696. His nuncupative will mentions his wife, Ann, and their daughter Ann, and was proved by Randal Mal.n, George Smedley and William Edwards. Georo-e and Mary Ashbridge setded in Goshen, where he purchased considerable land and carried on milling. His first wife died 2, 15, 1728, and he m. again, i, 6, 1729-30, Margaret Paschall, widow, and removed soon after to Chester, where he d. 1748. Issue: John, b. 6, i, 1702 ; m. Hannah Davies, 8, 12, 1732. George, b. 12, 19, 1703-4 ; d. 3. 6, i773; '". Jane Hoopes, 8, 21, 1730. Jonathan, b. 9, 25, 1705. Elizabeth, b. 12, 6, 1708-9; d. 12, 18, 1767 ; ™. John Sharpless. Mary, b. 11, 10, 1710-11 ; d. 11, 20, 1745 ; "■ Amos Yarnall. AARON, b. 12, 25, 17. 3-13 ; d. 5 mo. 1776 ; m. Sarah Dav.es, 2, 21, .737, and Ehzabeth Sullivan, 9, 4, 1746- Hannah, b. 2, 26, 1715 ; d. 9, 13, '793 ; m- .Tosh"^ Hoopes. Phebe, b. 8, 26, 1 717 ; m. Richard Thomas and William 'Inmble. LvDiA, b. II, 22, 1719-20; m. Ellis Davies, 9, 7, i74i- Joseph, b. 5, 9, 1723; m. PrisciUa Davies, 4, 8, 1749- Georcre Ashbridge, Jr.. m. jane, dau. of Daniel and Jane Hoopes of Westtown, and setded on a farm in Goshen. He was elected to the As- sembly in 1743. and continued to be reelected annually till his death, a period of nearly thirty years. Issue: Mary, b. 8, 4, 1731 ) d. 8, 23, 1765 ; «■ Jesse Jones, 4, 7, i7So. George, b. i, i, 173^-3 ; d. 10, 25, 1783 ; ni. Rebecca Garrett, 12, 5, 1754- William, b. i, 2, 1734-5 I d. 3, i4, '7 75 ; m- Elizabeth Fletcher. Susanna, b. 7, 19- '737 ; d. i. 15, 1820 ; m. William Gibbons. PHEBE,b. 10, 16, 1739; d. II, 27, 1774; m. Isaac Massey. See p. 187. Jane, b. 8, 10, 1742 ; d. 9, 4, 1834; m. Jesse Mans. Daniel, b. 7, 26, 1744 ; d. 8, 25, 1771 ; m- Hannah Paul. Joshua, b. 9. 17, '746; d. 9, 4, 1820; m. Mary Davis. Lydia, b. 12, 12, 1749; d. 7, 17, 1752- Georce Ashbridge, 3d, ni. Rebecca, dau. of William and Lyd^ (Lewis) Garrettrof Willistown, and setded at Milltown, in Goshen. She died 9, 24, 1777, aged 45 years. Issue: Lvn.A.b. II. 6, I7S5; d. 1,7, '796; m. Joseph Malin. (See p. 186.) Mary. b. 9, 13, 1758 ; d. 2. 9. 1830 ; m. Joseph Rhoads. Susanna, b. 9, 30, 1761 ; m- John Fairlamb, 5, 2 7> 1784- Jane b 10, 11, 1764; m. Samuel R. Downing (No. 96). Phebe. b. 9, 8, 1767 ; d. 8, 28, 1805 ; m. George Valentine (No. 105). George G., b. 8, 17, 1770 I d. 8, 13, 1843 ; m. Rachel V. Sharpless. William, b. 8, 2, 1773; «>• Thomazine Thomas (No. ^21). LINE OF GEORGE \ GEORGE\ GEORGE', HANNAH^ 447. Robert V. Sharpless^ (Phebe\ Rachel, Mary, Geome) b m'°"' "^'p^^; 7P/. V,'^"'"' ^' ^°' ^^"' "^- 5' ^°. iSio. at Arch St^eei Meeting, Philadelphia, Lhza Downing (No. 426), b. Phila.. 10, ii ,780- d at 72S N. 4i.st St., Phila., 8, 14, 1882; buried at Downingtown Meetincr^ dau. ot Jacob Downing and Sarah Sanchvith Drinker, of Philadelphra' They setded on his father's farm, in Aston. Issue: 1534. William 1)., b. 7, 10, 1812 ; d. 6 mo. 1834 ; buried at Concord. 1535- Sarah D., b. 11, 29, 1S15 ; d. 3, 23, 1882; m. John Cornog. 1536. Catharine Franklin, b. i,, 20, 1S18; d. 2, 14, 1S94; m. \Vm. Augustus White. 449. Robert V. MasseyMSusanna^ Rachel, Mary, George) b West Wh.teland, ,2 27, 1794; d. Philadelphia, 1863; m. 5, 23, 1821, Anna Kimber, d. I hila., 12 mo. 1876. They took a certificate from Uwchlan Mo Mtg., dated 2, 9, 1826, to Green Street, Phila. By his will he appears to have had issue: 1537- Susanna, m. Joseph Lea. No further record. 1538. Emmor Kimber, m. Marion ; had a dau. Susan. 1539- Robert V. Res., 1626 Walnut St., Phila. ; declines to furnish records. 1540. George. 451. George V. MasseyMSusanna\ Rachel, Mary, Georcre) b i " I. iSoi ; d. S, 22, 1833; ni. 5, 19, 1825, Adaline, dau. of James and Maria McKesson. Issue: 1 54 1. Maria, m. Victor Barrington, a la^^7er, who spent several years in Egypt, codify- ing laws for the Khedive. No further record. 454. Isaac Massey' (Susanna^ Rachel, Mary, George) b 8 24 1S09: d. 5, 28, 1844; m. 12, I, 1839, Mary R. Jones, dau. of Richard' and Mary Jones. Issue: 1542. George V., b. 12, 16, 1841 ; is in the employ of the Penna. R. R., at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Declines to furnish records. 458. George Cox^ (Hannah\ George, George, Georcre) b Willis- town, 6, 18, 1785; d. there, 7. 9, 1834; m. 11, 8, 1815, at West Chester Meeting, Ann Kerns, b. East Bradford, 2, 21, 1779; d. Willistown, 5, 27 1832 ; dau. of Simon Kerns and Mary Morgan(.?), of East Bradford. Issue: 1543- Joshua S., b. 8, 19, 1816; d. 6, 24, .877 ; m. Alice Hoopes. 1544- Caleb Hoopes, b. 7, 24, 1818 ; d. 11, ,, 1S86; m. Mary H. Minster. 1545- Jeffrey, b. ii, 6, 1820; died when a few months old. . 1546. Hannah, b. 5, 23, 1824 ; d. 8 mo., 1862 ; m. John Woodward. ^Qg THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 460. Joseph Cox' (Hannahr George, George, George), b. Willis- town, 5, 17, 17S9; d. Juliustown, N. J., 5, 15. 1862; m. 10, 10, 1810, at Newtown Meeting, Hannah Letchworth, b. Philadelphia, 3, 8, 1790; d. Juliustown, I, 24, 1867; dau. of William Letchworth and Mary Pryor, sometime of Newtown. Joseph Cox and family received a certificate from Goshen Mo. Mtg., 10, 29, 181 7, to Burlington, N. J., and thence to Upper Springfield, 1820. Hannah was for many years a speaker at Springfield Meeting. She was a paralytic for about three months before her death. Issue: 1547. Benjamin, b. 9, 29, 1811 ; d. 7, 22, 1866 ; m. Harriet S. Antrim. 154S. Jane P., b. 5, i, 1813 ; P. O., Pemberton, N. J., 1886 ; unmarried. 1549. Letchworth, b. 12, 17, 1814 ; m. Margaret Newell. 1550. Joseph, b. I, 8, 1817 ; d. 10, 16, 1884 ; ra. Sarah Stevenson. 1551. William L., b. 11, 3, 1818 ; m. Mary Naylor. 1552. Elizabeth J., b. 8, 6, 1820 ; d. 2, 7, 1881, unm. ; bur. near Mt. Holly. 1553. Mary L., b. 8, 6, 1822 ; m. Isaiah C. Dubell. 1554. Townsend, b. 10, 8, 1826 ; m. Margaretta Page. 1555. Isaac Smedley, b. 12, 3, 1828 ; m. Anna Nicholas and Rebecca A. Wells. 1556. Hannah Ann, b. 2, i, 1832 ; died in infancy. 1557. Hannah, b. i, 18, 1833 ; m. Samuel E. Fox. 461. Amy Cox' (Hannah\ George, George, George), b. 2, 10, 1791; d. Willistown, 4, 29, 1844; m. 1st, Isaac Smedley (No. 49): Second m., 1829, to Peter Yarnall' (Abigaih Isaac, John, Philip), b. 8, 25, 1779; d, 1862. He inherited 40 acres of land in Willistown by will of Thomas Smedley (see p. 151), on which they resided. Issue: 1558. Abigail, b. 4, 7> 183° ; m- Joseph R. Steele. 1559. Isaac S., b. 3, 17, 1834; m. Susanna Hood Williamson, b. 2, 28, 1S33; dau. of Azariah L. Williamson (No. 7S6) and Mary Hood, of Newtown. Res., Media, Pa. No children. 464. Margaret Cox' (Hannah\ George, George, George), b. Willis- town, 12, 5, 1795 ; d. 1845 ; m. John Bradley and lived for some time in Willistown; afterward in Lancaster Co., but she died at the Warren Tavern farm, East Whiteland, and he, 9, 4, 1851, at Trough Creek Valley, Hunt- ingdon Co., Pa. Issue: 1560. Hannah Cox, b. i, 10, 1S22 ; m. Samuel Hunter. 1561. Ellen Delaney, b. 10, 15, 1S23 ; m. Jonah J. Reed. 1562. Amy Smedley, b. 6, 11, 1824 ; m. Robert Hare Powel. 1563. Mary Ann, b. 4, 21, 1826 ; d. 2, 1 1, 1874 ; m. Thomas G. Stapleton. 1564. Edwin, b. WiUistown : P. 0., Saxton, Bedford Co., Pa., 1886 ; unm. 1565. Elizabeth, b. 10, i, 1832 ; m. John Alexander. 2. td P 73 •< a 18 3 2 — 'X •3 H cji o o o s ^ t> p- o a O' t> o CO Jt^ = t- B -*, ■^H f5 o O '< ^ ^ l-s B W 1-1 " -^ S H cu 1 ' a '-H P i^^ M ^ ' o a- ■—' 'T5 r^ r^ r* u: LINE OF GEORGE \ GEORGE\ WILLI AM\ PETER \ 30Q 1566. Charles Townsend, b. 11 mo., 18,3^ ; m. Sarah (Jver. 1567. George Most, b. 3, 4, 1835 ; m. Mary Isenberg. 1568. Margaret, b. 5, 18, 1838 ; m. Arthur McHugh. 1569. John Cheney, b. 11, 2, 1S40; m. Emma Victoria Iloole. 470. Samuel Smedley'^ (Francis^ George, George, George), b Wil- listown, 12, 12, 1797; d. Frankford, Phila., i, 31, 1878; m. ist, Ti, ,'2 i8->S at Byberry Meeting, Grace Knight, b. 6, 3, 179=5; d. 6, 24, 1S33; ^lat, of Jonathan and Eh-zabeth Knight: 2d m., 11, 13, 1834, at Byberry Meetin-r to Ann Knight, b. 10, 5, 1784, dau. of Daniel and Rachel Knight: 3d nJ!, 2, 15, 1866, to Mercy King. He removed with the family of Joseph Smedley (No. 60) to Little Britain, Lancaster Co., about 1800. He took a certificate thence to Byberry, dated 11, 17, 1827. No issue. 476. Elizabeth Smedley' (Peter^ William, Georo-e, Georae) b Uwchlan, ^^,S, 1783; d. Upper Uwchlan, 11, 14, 1873; nt 5,3, i8",3' by Matthew Stanley, Esq.. of Brandywine, to John Meredith, b. Uwchlan 5. 18, 1788; d. I, 22, 1870; son of John Meredith and Elizabeth Kirk of Upper Uwchlan. They lived on a farm in Upper Uwchlan. Issue: 1570. Phebe, b. 4, 7, 1S14 ; d. 4, 12, 1837, unmarried. 1571. J.ydia .S., b. 2, 12, 1816; d. 2, II, 1S95, unmarried. 1572. Peter, b. 10, 3, ,818; d. at the homestead, 4, 6, 1899, unmarried. 15 73- Mary Ann, b. 12, n, 1S22 ; living at homestead, unm. P. O., Font, Pa. 477. Joel Smedley' (Peter^ William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, 8, 22 1784; d. there, 4, 14. 1857; m. ist, 9, 15, 1808, to Jane Co.x (No! 459). b. 4, 5, 1787; d. 6, 14, 1809; ^lau. of Benjamin Cox and Hannah Smedley, ot Willistown : 2d m., 5, 17, 181 1, at Willistown Meetino- to Hannah Cox, b. 4, 29, ,781 ; d. 2, 22, 1841 ; dau. of William Cox and • Lydia Garrett, of Willistown : 3d m., 1846, to Anna M. Hunter. Issue: 1574. Benjamin, b. 6, 13, 1S09 ; d. 6, 14, 1S09. I57S- Lydia Cox, b. i, 20, 1813 ; d. 4, 26, 1856; m. Benjamin Martin. 1576. Peter J., b. 10, 11, 1814 ; m. Jane Evans Lee. 1577- Jane, b. 9, 8, 1817 ; d. 4, 20, 1839, unmarried. 1575. Thomas G., b. 3, 7, 1820; d. 9, 30, 1899 ; m. Mary Martin, &c. 1579- Joel, b. 9, 27, 1S22 ; d. 3, 3, 1S90; m. Ann Eliza Naylor. Benjamin Cox, b. 2, 18, 1723; son of Richard and Margaret, and twin brother to Joseph (p. 148), m. Elizabeth Watson, b. 1724, d 179- dau of W.lham and Hannah W^atson. They resided in Providence townsliip, Mont- gomery Co., and had children. Richard, Margaret, Jonathan, William. Joseph, Hannah, Mary, Sarah, Benjamin and John. Their son William, b. ,jQ THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 12, 21, 1751; d. 12, 2, 1846; m. 6, 15, 1780, at Goshen Meeting, Lydia Garrett, b. 7, 29, 1762; d. 12, 21, 1808; dau. of Thomas Garrett and Hannah Yarnall. They settled in Willistown and had issue : Hannah, b. 4, 29, 1781 ; d. 2, 22, 1841 ; m. Joel Smedley (above). Benjamin, b. 10, 12, 1782 ; d. 6, 27, 1814. John, b. 3, 12, 1786; d. 2, 22, 1880; m. Phebe Hall (No. 260). Abner, b. 5, 16, 1788. Thomas, b. 7, 25, 1790; d. 10, 13, 1867; m. Mary Smedley (p. 263). Elizabeth, b. 4, 20, 1793. Levi, b. 11, 8, 1795 ; m. Susanna M. Hibberd. Jonathan, b. 3, 16, 1799 ; d. 4, 24, 1820, unmarried. Lydia, b. i, 21, 1802 ; ra. Nathan L. Garrett. William, b. 4, 17, 1805 ; m. Abigail Yarnall, 5, 20, 1841. Joel Smedley obtained near 23 acres of land from his father, by deed of Sept. 16, 181 6, and 26 acres by will, 1S28. He purchased from Enos Morris and wife, Mar. 25, 1837, a messuage and 45 acres, 43 perches, in Uwchlan, and conveyed the same to his sons, Peter J. and Thomas G., Aug. 9, 1842. After his death his executors sold the homestead to his brother William Smedley, whose son William T. Smedley now occupies the same. 478. Jane SmedleyMPeter^ William, George, George), b. i, 1, 1786; d. 10, iS, 1864; m. I, 26, 1830, by Wm. Everhart, Esq., West Chester, to John Evans, b. Chester Valley; d. 4, 14, 1851 ; son of Thomas and Elizabeth Evans, of Exeter, Berks Co., Pa.; both died in Uwchlan and buried at Uwchlan Meeting. No issue. John Evans m. ist, 11, 15, 1792, at Exeter Meeting, Jane Lee, d. 9, 23, 1827, in her 65th year; dau. of Samuel and Margaret Lee, of Exeter, by whom he had Jonathan, Ruth, Margaret L. (m. John Lee, 11, 9, 1820), Thomas (m. Elizabeth Passmore, 1 1, 10, 1824,) and Jane. 479. Peter Smedley' (Peter\ William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, II, 30, 1787; d. there, 2, 5. 1864; m. 4, 11, 1816, at Uwchlan Mtg., Pris- cilla Smith, b. 1794; d. i, 10, 1852; dau. of William and Jane (Davis) Smith, of Goshen : both buried at Uwchlan Meeting. Peter settled on a part of his father's farm, of which 30 acres were devised to him. Issue : 1580. Ruth Anna, b. 1 1, 30, 1S16 ; d. 3, iS, 1839, unmarried. 1581. Mary Ann, b. 3, 6, 181S ; d. 10, 7, 1S84, unmarried. 1582. Sharpless, b. 7, 18, 1820; d. 9, 20, 1897, unmarried. 1583. William Smith, b. 3, 20, 1822 ; d. 2, 27, 1847, unmarried. 1584. George, b. i, 14, 1824 ; d. 3, 27, 1893 ; m. Catharine Dillinger. 1585. Thomas Chalkley, b. 10, 17, 1825 ; living at the homestead, unm. ii<.Mi:sri:\i' oK pktkk smkdi.ky n-^ i:''. iwi iii.\n, ( iiixiki; (o.. pa. Kr-i.lcnw of ClmlkU'V Smr.llry i No. loSo 1. au.l Si>i,r-. o. >k l^'i'.L IKiMKSTKAH nr Ri UlKi; P AND KM IIKI. M( h )|;K i No. 4s:i i. ri'l'KK LAVUll.AN. i;,.M.Irnr,. ..r I.,.,n;,r.l K. Moulv I N... ll.-JS), 5. (i, IS'.ni. Cufiiig p. 311 LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ WILLIAM\ PETER\ .^^ 1586. Sarah, b. 10, 27, 1827 ; 'iving at the homestead, unmarried. 1587. Davis, b. i, 8, 1831 ; m. Anna Maria Davis. 1588. Peter, b. i, 8, 183 1 ; m. Amy Anna Henderson. 1589. Harriet, b. 8, 25, 1834 ; living at the homestead, unmarried. 480. William Smedley^ (Peter\ William, George, George), b. 9, 13, 1789; d. 9, 27, i860; m. II, 30, 1S25, in West Pikeland, to Permela Taylor,' b. West Goshen, 8, 25, 1794; d. at her son's, 12, 23. 1880; dau. of Elisha Taylor and Mary Malin (dau. of Randal (?) Malin): both buried at Uwchlan Meeting. Elisha Taylor went westward, married a second wife, Maiy Whisder, by whom he had a large family, and finally settled in MifBin Co., Pa. William Smedley inherited 50 acres of land from his father, in Uwchlan, to which he made addition by the purchase of an adjoining farm to which he removed the year before his death. Issue: 1590. William Taylor, b. 7, 24, 1S32 ; m. Catharine K. Stiteler. 481. Isaac Smedley= {Peter\ William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, 4. 29, 1791 ; d. West Chester, 11, 26, 1872; m. 11, 20, 1823, at Bradford Meetmg,.Mary Hawley, b. 7, 11, 1803; d. West Chester, 2, 13, 1873; dau of Benjamm Hawley^ (Benjamin', Benjamin', Thomas) and Deborah Hoopes^ (Ablah^ Joshua, Daniel, Daniel, Joshua), of East Bradford, Concord, &c Isaac mherited a farm of about 76 acres in Uwchlan, which he sold in '1S64 Jo Jphn R. Hoffman, and removed to West Chester, Pa. Issue: 1591- Deborah H., b. 10, 29, ,824 ; d. 12, 31, 1895 ; m. John R. Gordon. 1592- Phebe S., b. I, 19, 1S28 ; m. Thomas P. Evans. 1593- Joseph H.,'b. 10, 27, 1S29; d. 7, 9, ,888; m. Jane Lee Evans. 1594- Rebecca, b. 4, 8, 1831 ; d. 12, n, 1842. 1595- Edwin, b. 9, 13, 1833 ; d. 5, 25, 1891 ; m. Mary White. 1596- Isaac D., b. II, 20, 183s; d. 4,4, 1S36. 1597- Jesse, b. 9, 28, 1839; d. 9, 29, 1841. 1598. Taylor, b. 4, 2, 1842 ; m. Rachel Stewart. 1599. Thomas Elhvood, died young. 482. Samuel Smedley^ (Peter^ William, George, Geom-e) b 8 1 " 1793; d. West Whiteland, 2, 17, 1862; m. 10, 16, 1824, at West Chester,' Ruth Davis, b. Uwchlan, 3, 30, 1797; d. W. Whiteland, 11, 13, 1863- dau of Benjamm Davis (b. 7, 27, 1736; d. 10, 9, 1809; son of John and Eliza- beth David), who m. 10, 31, 1771, at Radnor Meeting, Hannah Davies (dau. of Samuel Davies and Mar)^ Lewis, of Radnor), b. 2 17 1752 Samuel and Ruth removed from Uwchlan to Reading, Berks Co Pa taking a certificate to Exeter Mo. Mtg., dated 2, 8, 1S27, but returned in 1830. having purchased a farm of 35 acres in East Bradford, near McMinn's 3 I 2 THE SMEDL E Y FA MIL Y. mill. They conveyed the woodland which he had inherited in Uwchlan to Jonathan Couch, 4, 20, 1830. In 1S42 they were in Providence, Mont- gomery Co., and purchased property in Phoenixville, but in 1854 were in West Goshen, Chester Co., and purchased a small property in West White- land. Both were buried at Friends' Mtg., West Chester. Issue: 1600. Otto, b. 6, 4, 1827 ; d. 9, 1, 1882 ; m. Maria L. Conover. 1601. Benjamin D., b. E. Bradford, 3, 27, 1830; d. West Chester, 4, 15, 1847, unm. 1602. Mary Ann, b. 8, 6, 1832 ; d. 10, 23, 1897 ; m. George B. Townsend. 1603. Thomas W., b. 10, 15, 1836 ; m. Hannah Hughes. 1604. Samuel Fothergill, b. E. Bradford, 4, 23, 1839 ; killed at battle of Cloyd's Moun- tain, \V. Virginia, 5, 9, 1864, having served three years in the army. 483. Phebe Smedley^ (Peter\ William, George, George), b. 12, 18, 1795; d. II, 21, i860; m. I, 14, 1830, by James McFarlan, Esq., to Ben- jamin Davis (brother to Ruth, above), b. 8, 5, 1782; d. 3, 25, 1869. Both were born and died in Uwchlan, and were buried at Uwchlan Mtgf. They resided on a small farm, south of the Peter Smedley homestead, on the road leading to Lionville, since owned by M. H. Dutton. Here all the children were born. The lamily record has been lost and some dates are from memory. Issue: 1605. Phebe, b. fall of 1830; d. fall of 1834. 1606. Benjamin, b. spring of 1832 ; d. fall of 1834. 1607. Mary Jane, b. 9 mo., 1833 ; d. summer of 1835. 1608. Joseph, b. 3 mo., 1835 ; d. summer of 1835. 1609. Andrew Wills, b. 6, 26, 1837 ; m. Mary E. Balentine. 1610. Thomas E., b. 7, 21, 1841 ; unmarried. 486. Jane Smedley^ (George^ William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, 9, 5, 1789; d. 2, 16, 1869; m. 2, i, 1810, by Matthew Stanley, Esq., to William Lewis, of Uwchlan, d. II, 14, 1S26; son of Isaac Lewis, Jr., and Sarah Owen (m. 3, 28, 17S6; dau. of William and Rebecca Owen), of Uwchlan. This Isaac Lewis is supposed to have been the son of Isaac and Mary (Phipps), grandson of Isaac and Anne, and great-grandson of Henry and Mary (Taylor) Lewis, p. 245. Issue: 161 1 1612 1613 1614 161S 1617 George. No record. Isaac, "a nice young man," disappeared when about 21. Hannah, died unmarried. Joseph H., b. 4, 15, 1815 ; d. 9, 18, 18S3 ; m. Hannah W. Peck. Benjamin Taylor, b. 3, 3, 1820; d. 9, 13, 1879; m. Hannah McFarlan. Moses, m. Susan Dowlin, now wife of John Peck, Lionville, Uwchlan. Sarah, died unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ WILLIAM*, GEORGE*: 313 487. Betty Smedley' (Georg•e^ William, George, George), b. 12, 24, 1791; d. 8, 31, 1855; m. 2, 6, 1823, by John Graves, Esq., West Chester, Pa., to John Wollerton, d. 6, 23, 1856; both buried at Uwchlan Meet- incf. Issue: £>• 1618. Phebe Smedley, d. Upper Uwchlan, 5, 17, 1892, unmarried. 1619. Hannah Mercer, b. 2, 11, 1825 ; d. 12, 31, 1896 ; m. Isaac Gable. 1620. James Parlen, b. 6, 28, 1827 ; d. 7, 26, 1828. 1621. Rachel Ann, b. 5, 24, 1829 ; d. i, 30, 1S53, unmarried. 1622. William Lewis, b. 11, 10, 1831 ; m. Sophia Elizabeth r)aub. 489. Rachel Smedley' (George\ William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, 2, 4, 1797; d. Upper Uwchlan, 10, 11, 1870 (the township being divided in 1858); m. 182 i, by William Everhart, near "The Boot" tavern. West Goshen, to Robert Moore, b. Philadelphia, 1 1, 29, 1797 ; d. Upper Uwchlan, 5, 14, 1852; son of Charles Moore and Margaret Carroll of West Vincent: both buried at Uwchlan Meeting. Issue: 1623. George, died young. 1624. Charles Carroll, b. 7, 13, 1823 ; d. 4, 18, 1892 ; m. Elizabeth Hoffman. 1625. Thomas M., b. 7, i, 1825 ; d. 4, i, 1899 ; m. Charity Ann Love. 1626. Gideon S., b. 6, 22, 1832 ; m. Lydia Garrett. 1627. Francis J., b. 11, 23, 1834 ; m. Sarah Pennypacker. 162S. Leonard K., b. 4, 18, 1837 ; d. 3, 31, 1900; m. Naomi Hoffman. George Moore and his wife, Jane (Jordan), came from the north of Ire- land about the year 1760, and settled in Philadelphia, on Market Street, between Second and Third Sts., where he died Dec. 27, 1787. Their son, Charles Moore, b. Philadelphia, i, 30, 1771 ; d. West Vincent, Chester Co., 7, 17, 1847; rn. Margaret, dau. of William and Eliza Carroll, of Philadelphia, by whom he had nine children, Eliza B., Sarah, Robert, Lydia, Margaret, William C, Gideon F., Charles and Hannah Jane. He united with the Old Swedes' Church, in Philadelphia, where he served as clerk for several years. In 1797 he removed to Concord and connected himself with the Episcopal Church, in which he frequently officiated as lay reader and exhorter, but in 1802 he was baptized as a member of the Brandywine Baptist Church, and in 1 81 2 was licensed to preach. In 1819 he became pastor of the Vincent Baptist Church, where he labored faithfully and acceptably till 1844, when owing to infirmities he retired. Robert and Rachel Moore settled on land which belonged to her father, of which she obtained about 89 acres, and in 1859 they purchased the home- stead of her father, containing 126 acres, where their son Gideon now re- sides. Their own home now belongs to the family of their son Leonard, 314 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. deceased. Their sons have been noted as careful and successful farmers, whose neat residences and well tilled fields are conspicuous in the delight- ful scenery of Upper Uwchlan. 492. George Smedley^ (William', William, George, George), b. Middletown, 7, 25, 1796; d. Philadelphia, 7, 18, 1855; m. 3, 16, 1820, at Middletown Meeting, Mary Webster, b. Middletown, 8, 22, 1801; d. there, 10, 7, 1837; dau. of William Webster and Lydia Sharpless, of that town- ship. Second m., 5, 7, 1S40, at Middletown Mtg.. to Philena Yarnall, b. Willistown, 9, 5, 1798; d. Philadelphia, 2, 24, 1866; widow of Albin Yarnall (p. 286), and dau. of Amos and Hannah Hibberd. He attended Ennion Cook's school in Birmingham one winter and afterwards taught school in Middletown. When married he settled on a farm adjoining that of his father and which the latter had purchased from Virgil Eachus, containing 64 acres. This farm and another tract of 68 acres, part of the Bennett farm purchased by his grandfather, were devised to George Smedley by his father. He followed farming and attended the Philadelphia markets with the produce. While in the city on this occasion he was taken suddenly ill and died at the house of Samuel Edwards. He was appointed recorder of marriage certificates for Chester Mo. Mtg., i 2, 31, 182 1, in place of Joseph Evans ; a trustee for Middletown Meeting in the deed from the Hastings heirs (p. loi), in 1822; an overseer 5, 30, 1825; an elder 11, 28, 1842 ; as- sistant clerk 8, 26, 1833, and later clerk. Issue: 1629. William Webster, b. i, 8, 1821 ; d. 3, 30, 1882 ; m. Mary Ann Webster. 1630. Ellis, b. 8, 26, 1822 ; m. Sarah L. Hinkson. 1 63 1. Edward G., b. 5, 30, 1824 ; d. 11, 29, 1825 ; buried at Middletown. 1632. Deborah, b. 3, 13, 1S26 ; m. William T. Kirk. 1633. Lydia, b. 10, 3, 1828 ; m. John H. Webster. 1634. EHzabeth, b. i, 5, 1831 ; m. Isaac Yarnall (No. i375)- 1635. George L., b. I, II, 1833; m. Jane H. Garrett. 1636. Jacob, b. 5, 10, 183s ; d. 8, 26, 1893 ; m. Ruth Kite. 1637. Joseph W., b. 5, lo, 1833; d. 2, 11, 1836; buried at Middletown. 1638. Henry, b. 6, 7, 1837 ; d. 8, 25, 1837. 1639. Hannah Mary, b. 6, 10, 1842 ; m. George B. Taylor. Joseph Webster, b. 4, 3, 1743, probably a grandson of William and Mary Webster, of Woodbridge or Plainfield, N. J., married Rebecca Kester, b. 12, 12, 1738, and had children, Rachel, Samuel, Mary, William, b. II, 24, 1774, Benjamin, Ruth and Joseph. The family removed from Kingwood, N. J., to Haverford Mo. Mtg., Pa., by certificate dated 4, 10, 1 783, and thence to Concord, 1 788. William Webster, of Middletown, son WU.IJA.M W. s.\Ii:i.|.KV I.VIi i,i Y, i.i:i,(ii;\i[ s kii;k ■ i.vi.iA s. \vi:iNTi.;i;. i:i.iz\i;i;tii t. v\i;n ua.^ ■'\""' ^-MKI'I.KV. HANNAH MAK'V S. TAVI...i;. • liiMivii ,,i ( ;,...!-,• Si,i,,ii,.v. x,,, i;i-j. I fiicing p ;;l |. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE', WTLLTAM\ WILLIAM^ of Joseph and Rebecca, m. 12, 4, iSoo, at Middletown Meeting, Lydia Sharpless, dau. of Joseph Sharpless^ (Joseph^, Joseph, John) and Mary HibberdJ (John% Josiah), of Willistown. Issue: Mary, b. 8, 22, 1801 ; d. 10, 7, 1837 ; m. George Sraedley. Rebecca, b. 6, 28, 1803 ; d. 11, 20, t844 ; m. William Smediey (494). Sarah, b. i, 7, 1805 ; d. i, 13, 1890; m. Abraham Pennell (1361). Joseph, b. 10, 3, 1806 ; d. 12, 24, 1808. Lydia, b. 1809 ; buried 9, 2, 1809, at Middletown. 493. Samuel Lightfoot Smediey^ (William\ WilHam Geome George), b. Middletown, 4,9, 1798; d. Edgmont, 10, 19, 1S34; m. ^ \ 1826, at Middletown Meeting, Hannah Pennell (No. 1362), b. Middletown,' 6, 9, 1804; d. Edgmont, 6, 5, 1870; dau. of Joseph Pennell and Mary Yar- nall, of Middletown: both buried at Middletown Meeting. Issue: 1640. Joseph P., b. 5, 24, ,827 ; d. 10, 3, ,872 ; m. Emma Winner. 1641. William P., b. 9, 4, 1829 ; d. i, ,3, 1S94 ; m. Jane Garrett. 1642. Samuel L., b. 12, 29, 1S32 ; d. 7, 21, 1894, unmarried. See forward. Among the papers of the youngest son the following biographical sketch appears : Samuel L. Smediey, (second mature) son of William and Deborah Smediey, was born the 9thday of the 4th month, A. D. 1798, in Middletown township, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, m the house now (1S63) occupied by his brother William. This house is situated on the west side of the road leading from the Chester Road, near the Black Horse hotel to the Rose Tree hotel and Springfield Meeting-house, about one hundred yards east of the junction. Although a large portion of the farm was part of the original purchase by his ancestor, from William Penn, the house itself is erected on a narrow strip of 6 acres adjoining, which was purchased by George bmedley from John Edwards in the year 1742. The site is one of great elevation, apparently higher than any other in the vicinity, and commanding a magnificent view of the surrounding country. The Delaware River, seven miles to the southward, is distinctly visible, and vessels may be seen passing up and down upon it; while beyond the level fields of New Jersey, gent y rising as they recede from the river, may be traced for many miles, until their hazy imit blends with the horizon. The northeastern view extends beyond Newtown Square, and the northwestern to the extreme limits of Thornhury. The facilities for obtaining a thorough schooling were very much less at that day than what he present generation enjoys ; nor was it customary or thought necessary to give very much attention thereto. The young of both sexes, of an age sufficient to make themselves useful, rZofT ' "^\- "' T" ''"""^ '*" ^""^"^^ ™°"''^ '° '''^^'^' '" 'he farm duties, so that thj school days were limited to a few months in the winter season. Such were the opportunities w..ich fell to his lot, and although there is abundant evidence of his studious disposition and aptness at learning, yet in consequence of the long time which elapsed from one school season to another, when compared with the shortness of the term devoted to study, his progre« does not appear to have been unusually rapid. From his fourteenth to his eighteenth year his studies were of the usual course from decimal THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. HANNAH TENNELL SMEDLEY. (No. 1362.) Arabrotype, 5, 16, 1S57. WIELIAM P. SMEDLEY. (No. 1011- ) SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY. (No. 1642.) Daguerreotyiie, 0, 7, 185b. facing p. 317. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ UVLL/A.'iP, UVLLTAAr. o'/ fractions to the completion of (Gummere's?) surveying. A part of that time he attended at a log school-house situated on his father's premises, at the jimction of the roads before men- tioned, and a part of the time at the Blue Hill school, under the tuition of Thomas Megarge and still another part at the Middletown Friends' school, near the meeting-house. ' His common school education closed about the time of his completing his eighteenth year but the thirst for knowledge which he had by this time acquired, induced him to devise means for Its gratification. His father had a good sized farm of about 277 acres, and by industry was making a comfortable living for his family, besides directing his efforts toward the purchase of a farm for each of his four sons. His son George, being less robust than the others, was sent to Ennion Cook's boarding school (at the Rrandywine battle-ground) to acquire a more thorough education; but Samuel being considered strong enough to grapple with the world it was not thought necessary to grant him that privilege ; so he set himself to work and by his energies soon earned sufficient money to secure himself a term at Joseph C. Strode's boarding school, near West Chester, Pa., a very popular institution at that day. He there soon gave evidence of his industry and application in the enthusiasm with which he pursued his studies. His genial disposition and correct deportment won for him the warm attachment of his pre- ceptor, who, with his family, took great interest in his welfare and advancement. During the term he made rapid progress in his studies, particularly in mathematics, in which he had suc- ceeded in calculating a number of eclipses, and also in solving many abstruse problems in algebra and geometry. After leaving the school he and his preceptor frequently enjoyed themselves in communicating to each other such mathematical questions as required deep thought for their solution. The vocation of a teacher offering opportunity for studv and improvement, he adopted it and commenced ij mo. 17th, 181 7, at the school-house adjoining the Friends' old meeting- house, near his native place. Here he continued during the winter. On the 15th of the 6th month, 1S19 (at the age of 21), he took charge of the school near the "Yellow House," now called Thorntonville, in Thornbury, Delaware county. He commenced with fifty-four scholars, averaging thirty-seven daily for three months ; having the Brintons, ]\rercers, Speakmans, Dil- worths, etc., in that neighborhood for his patrons. While he remained here he acquired quite a reputation for teaching, and won the affection of his pupils and the confidence of the com- munity, which the many years that have since elapsed have not obliterated. His services were frequently called into requisition in surveying, writing deeds, and making out various docu- ments for persons in the neighborhood. Nor did he neglect opportunities for adding to his store of knowledge and thus improving his mind. He, with several others, securing the in- struction of a teacher, devoted considerable time to the study of the French language, in which he became quite proficient. A diary which he kept for a part of the time gives evidence of his Christian virtues and of his watchfulness and endeavor to walk consistently and void of offence towards God and man fce.ng naturally of a hvely and affable turn of mind he was induced frequendv to deny himself for fear of being led into frivolity, and often practiced reflection in retirement for the purpose of strengthening his mmd and gaining power over his own will, so that he might thereby be- come the better qualified to control others and set them an example worthy of imitation. ' He adhered to the principles and practices of the Society of Friends, of wliich he was a faithful member,-not from habit, but from heartfelt conviction of the truth of their doctrines. His school was closed on such days as were fixed for disciplinary meetings of the society, nor did he at any time of his life deviate from the plainness of dress and address which is one of their marked characteristics. 3i8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. MAP OF MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. From Ash's Map of Delaware Co., Pa., 1848. LINE OFGEORGE\ GEORGE\ WILLIAM', WILLIAM' His father having purchased from Samuel Lewis a farm of nearly one hundred acres in Edg- mont, m the 4th month 1822, and requiring the attention and assistance of his sons he gave up his school m Thornbury the 6th of 3d month 1823, having been engaged there nearly four years. For the greater part of that time he resided with Thomas Peirce, a prominent man in the neighborhood. The compensation to teachers at that time, being y/. cents per day for each scholar, amounted in his school to about S1.30 per day, or thirty-two dollars per month • a sum which gave but poor encouragement to a man of domestic inclinations, desirous of settling down in life. He appears at this time to have given up all desire for continuing the vocation and having returned to his old home he there diligently employed himself upon the farm and assisted m conducting the new one in Edgmont, and in preparing for the erection of buildings upon it, as this portion of the place was entirely without them. This gave employment for the summer season, but he with a number of his friends of literary inclinations concluded, for the winter months, to have a debating and literary society for their profit and amusement; and accordingly, with his brothers George and Jacob, Homer Eichus Joseph Edwards, Mmshall Painter, Joseph Plankinton, Abm. R. Temple, Samuel Hibberd foel Edwards, Caleb Peirce, Joseph Worrall, Nathaniel Vernon, and perhaps a few others met to- gether and on 12 mo. 24th, 1823, adopted a constitution, naming themselves the Middletown Literary Association. He was elected recorder, and several times was chairman of the associ- ation. Many of the essays contributed are well written,— Samuel's writings over the signature "Hah" frequently taking the prize. As he was gifted with a rhyming inclination which he had been m the habit of exercising, several of his contributions to the society were in poetry • some of them being quite meritorious. This society remained in existence for several years' and most probably was the first established in the county of that class, which has since become so numerous and successful. In the beginning of the year 1826, a vacancy having occurred among the teachers at West- town Boarding School, application from some of the committee was made to Samuel Smedley to supply the place, but having at that time a prospect of marriage he declined, but recom- mended to them his intimate friend, Davis Reece, who received the appointment and remained there very acceptably engaged for more than thirty years. Samuel L. Smedley settled at marriage on the Edgmont farm, for which he received a deed from his father, 4, 2, 1832. He was appointed assistant clerk of the monthly meeting, 8, 28, 1826, and clerk, 10, 2, 1829 in which position he served until 8, 26, 1833. He made a verbal will, which appears thus on the records : Samuel L. Smedley, his will by word of mouth, made and declared by him on the 1 8th day of the loth month 1834, in the presence of us who 'have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses hereto: "Take notice that my nuncupative will is, I give to my beloved wife all the goods and chatties that she brought with her, and a horse : there is the children : I give her all to bring up the dear children, to have as long as she remains my widow." (Signed by) Isaac Yarnall, Israel YArxNALL, James Yarn.^ll. The will w^as probated Nov. 4, 1834, and letters of administration cum 120 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 9^>^P' 4' '^ 5 ?^ 5> '^'a^djnA- k&J^cfi^ fSimdljj 4cn •S'jd'acMJi, l3C/uu.ki C^-fiVJi^ r€i^^ ip'7'7- JUX^^u to IkZJt ^oMni" Cc fuJ ten . Cjchn. &du'aidi, 1- '^ 4 LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE', IV/LL/AAP, WILLI AM\ ,., testamento anncxo (with the will annexed), were S44- 494. William Smedley^ (^Villiam^ William, Geor.-e Geome) b Middletown, 12, 6, 1799; d. there, 4, 27, 1866; m. 6, i, r82 6, at Middle- town Meedng, to Rebecca Webster, b. 6, 28, 1803; d. 12, 20, 1844; dau of W.lham Webster and Lydia Sharpless (p. 3 1 5), of Middletown. Second m., 12, 4, 1849, at North Meedng, Philadelphia, to Harriet Jones b o jo 1797 ; d. Media, 6, 9, 1882 ; dau. of William Jones and Elizabeth Weaver' of Reading and Philadelphia, Pa. Issue by first only : 1643. James, b. 7, 10, 1S27 ; d. 3, .5, 18S3 ; m. Hannah Fox Haines. 1644. Mary, b. 4, 20, ,829 ; ,1. 2, .6, ,866, unmarried. She occupied the position of an overseer in Middletown Meeting. 1645. Samuel W., b. 2, 10, 1S3, ; d. 8, i9,"iS73 ; m. Mary H. Large. 1646. Thomas, b. i, 29, 1S33 ; d. 2, 14, 1S75 ; m. Philcna Varnall. 1647. Edward G., b. 4, 10, 1835 ; m. Elizabeth Sharpless. 1648. William, b. 4, 23, 1837 ; ti. 9, 26, 1881 ; m. Deborah Cope. 1649. Rebecca, b. 8, ,9, 1S39 ; living in Media, Pa., unmarried ; a minister in the Soci- ety of (Orthodox) Friends. 1650. Deborah L., b. 12, 18, 1841 ; m. George B. .•\llen. 1651. Lydia W., b. 9, 20, 1843 ; d. 4, 12, 1845. William Smedley inherited the homestead in Middletown, by the will of his father, beside which he purchased some small properties in 'the vicinity and some lots in the new county seat. Media. He devised his estate to be divided equally amongst all his children. They conveyed the meadow on ' Ridley Creek, containing about two acres, to Elizabeth Ann Smedley (No 580) and her sister Ahinoam, on 7, 14, 1866. This was part of the Edwards patent. On the same date the other heirs conveyed their interests in the homestead to Thomas and Edward G. Smedley, their brothers, who held it joindy during the life of Thomas. In 1869 they .sold 9 acres, 62 perches to Minshall and Jacob Painter; a messuage and 3 acres, 135 perches to John Garnett, and 9 acres, 88 perches to Thomas Pratt. After the death of Ihomas Smedley, his administrators conveyed his half interest to his broUier William Smedley, then of l!,yn Mawr, Pa., by dc>ed of 4, i, 1876. On the same date Edward G. Smedle)- and William Smedley, with their wives exe- 322 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. cuted deeds of release to each other by which the first became the owner of 67 acres of the southern part of the homestead, and his brother of 71 acres, 2 perches, including the old mansion house but not the barn belongmg thereto A house and lot of 4 acres, 115 perches, m which Harriet J. Smedley, widow, had a life interest, is still held joindy by Edward G. Smedley and the family of his brother Thomas. William Smedley was appointed an overseer 6, 29, 1840, and an elder by Concord Quarterly Meeting, 5. 10, 1S58. He was treasurer ot the Mo. Mto- from 8, 26, 1839 till his death; was for many years a director in the Bank of Delaware Co., at Chester, and for a number of years a director of the Training School for Feeble Minded Children, at Elwyn, near Media. 495 Jacob Smedley^ (William\ William, George, George), b. 12, M 1801 ■ d Media, Pa., 9. 26, 1886; m. 11, 13. 1826, at Middletown Meet- fna lane Yarnall, (No. 1366,) b. Edgmont, 4, 20, 1805; d. West Chester 3,%o, 1 871; dau. of Isaac Yarnall and Mary Pennell, of Edgmont: both buried at Middletown. Issue: ,6S2. Isaac Yarnall, b. Edgmont, 9, 15, 1827 ; d. there, 9, i5. i853, unmarried. 1653 Abram Pennell, b. i, 5. 1829 ; d. 12, 9, 1895 J "i- Lydia Emma Bishop. 1654. Nathan, b. 10, n, 1831 ; d. 4, 24, 1884; m. Sarah L. Allen. 1655. Hannah Pennell, b. 2, 18, 1836 ; hving in Media, unmarried. 1656. William Alfred, b. 4, 15. 1838; d. II, 21, 1852. 1657. Bennett L., b. 12, 11, 1839 ; m. Mary Atkinson HiUiard, Anna Maria Milliard and Clara Virginia Fisher. By deed of 3, 30, 1827, Jacob Smedley purchased a farm of 1 19 acres in Ed-mont from John Bartram, of Darby. Like his brothers, George and William he took some lots in the new town founded by the county commis- sioners for a county-seat, 1850. His son Isaac Y. Smedley received the devise of 15 acres, 70 perches of land in Edgmont, from his grandmother, Mary Yarnall but dying intestate this became the property of the surviving children, who conveyed it to their father, 8, 29, 1854. and he conveyed it to Samuel C. Ogden and George Drayton, 2, 5, 1859- Isaac Yarnall of Edg- mont, devised to his daughters, Jane Smedley and Hannah P Yarnall. a farm of 171 acres, 41 perches, in Edgmont, and the last named dying with- out issue her share descended to her sister Jane, who devised the same to her husband during life and then to her children. These conveyed it to their father, i, 23, 1873- Jacob Smedley and wife conveyed the Bartram farm to Elizabeth Moore, 9, 23, 1868, and removed to West Chester, where he purchased a residence at the S. E. corner of Gay and Madack streets. He with his wife and daughter Hannah P., took certificates from Chester HANXAIt I'. Smkhi.kv. Bkn.n-ktt L. S.mki.i.kv. •IaccjI! Smi:iii,ky. AllKAM v. S.M|.;r)LEV. Isaac Y. Smkdley. •Iane Smi;iu.i:v. N AIIl AN SmeDLKV. fiiciiif p. SJJ. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ CALEB', MARYK -,2X to Birmingham Mo. Mttj., dated ii, 30, 1S68. He was appointed an over- seer of West Cliester Mtg., 4, 27, 1870, and an elder 9, 27, 187 1. He and dau. Hannah received certificates to Chester, 5, 28, 1879, and settled in Media. Jacob served as clerk to the county commissioners from 4, i, 1838, to I, I, 1859. The Yarnall farm in Edgmont was sold by the heirs, 1890, to Senator John C. Grady, of Philadelphia. 496. Lydia Smedley' (Jane^ Caleb, George, George), b. Willistown; d. Easttown, 11, 2, 1S71; m. Andrew Alexander, b. about 1780; d. 7,' 30, 1869, in 89th year; son of David Alexander, of Easttown; both buried at Newtown Baptist Church, of which they were members for many years. He was a wheelwright and owned his home. Issue: 1658. Sydney, died young. 1659. Elizabeth, b. 1S06 ; d. 10, 24, 1889, unmarried. 1660. John, deceased. A son, J. Allison Alexander, Devon, Pa. 1661. David, b. iSio; d. i, i, 1900; m. Abigail James. No issue. 1662. Jane Ann, died young. 1663. William, b. 8, 19, 1814; d. I, 2, 1899; m. Emeline Bishop. 1664. Mary Ann, deceased. 1665. Western, d. 9, 5, 1SS7. A dau. Lidie at 408 N. 38th, Phila. 1666. Caleb, deceased. 1667. Samuel Hampton, b. 5, 9, 1S23; m. Mary Anderson, .'\bbie Ann Buffington and Emma List. 497. Caleb Andre WS= (Jane*, Caleb, George, George), b. 2, 20, 1802; d. Chester Co., 3, 30, 1S42; buried at St. David's P. E." Church, Radnor; m. I, 2, 1S34, in Philadelphia, Elizabeth Clarke, b. Trinidad, Port au Spain,' I, 3, 18 14; dau. of David Clarke and Elizabeth Fox. She m. 2d, Thomas Chalkley Garrett, son of Davis and Phebe, and now lives in Atlantic City, N. J. Issue by first; 1668. John Tyng, b. 10, 12, 1834; d. 2, 14, 1869 : m. May C. Mundy. His eldest son, David Andrews, Metropolitan Hotel, Atlantic City, failed to respond. 1669. David Clarke, b. 12, i, 1836 ; d. lo, 9, 1849. 1670. May Elizabeth, b. i, 23, 1S41 ; m. Solomon Metzger. 501. Jane Andrews' (Jane^ Caleb, George, George), b. 4. 24, 1S08, in Willistown; m. Manassa McClees, of Chester County. She died at the Metropolitan Hotel, Atlantic City. No issue reported. 502. Caleb Bittle' (Marys Caleb, George, George), b. Easttown or Haverford; d. Haverford, 6, 28, 1827; m. 2, 23, 1815, Mary Pennell, d. 10, THE SMEDL E V FAMIL I '. 2 1, 1817 (dau. of Isaac and Esther, of Upper Chichester, b. 3, 26, 1780)? He was buried at Newtown Meeting. Issue: 1671. Caleb Pennell, b. 12, 5, 1815 ; d. i 2, 31, 1898 ; m. Sarah Watkins. 505. William Bittle^ (Mary\ Caleb, George, George), b. Haver- ford(?); d. there, before i825(?); m. Mary Knoll, b. about 1791; d. about 1866; dau. of Lewis Knoll and Mary Super (sister of Philip Super, of Darby). Issue: 1672. Hannah, b. 7, 21, 1815 ; d. 7, 25, iS?^ ; ni. Joseph Esrey. 1673. William, b. 12, 26, 1816 ; m. Jane G. Worrall. 506 Joshua Smedley^ (Caleb^ Caleb, George, George), b. Willis- town, 5, 21, 1792; d. Easttown(?), 11, 3. 1S29; m. Margaret Kitselman, b. 4, 8, 1791 ; d. 6, 28, 1856; dau. of Jacob Kitselman and Catharine his wife. She m. 2d husband, Joseph Lee, 9, 16, 1832. Issue by ist: 1674 Mary b. 5, 19, 1S16 ; died near die time of her father's death, unm. 167=; Emy, b. 7, 27, 1S17 ; d. 12, 29, 1889 ; m- Benjamin Wharton and went to Indi- ana : had eight children. A dau. Sarah Bowman of Elkton, Colorado, not found. 1676. George, b. 2, 19, 1820 ; d. 8, 10, 1896, at Old Man's Home, Barmg and Saunders Ave Phila., unmarried. Entered Home, lo, 13, 1892. 1677. Catharine Ann, b. 9, 9, 1822 ; was placed as a child with Robert Andrews, of Wil- listown, and lived afterward with George Roberts ; m. 4, i9> '866, in W. Phila., by John H. Castle, of ist Bapt. Ch., to John Server, of Montgomery Co., d. 5, 12, 1884, in 75th year. She lives in West Chester. No issue. 1678. Jeffrey, b. 9, 12, 1825 ; d. 2, 17, 1872 ; m. Jane Gray. ,679. Joshua, b. 4, 1, 1828; d. 12, 28, 1890; m. Mary Newcamp. 508. Jane Smedley' (Caleb^ Caleb, George, George), b. 11, 29, ,796- d. Easttown, s, 9. 18S5; m. 3, 29, 1821, James Porteus, b. Ire- land, 2, 4, 1797; d. near the Leopard, in Easttown, 4> J 6, 1872; son ot William Porteus, an Episcopal minister, in Ireland. Issue : ,680. William Lee, b. s, ' i, 1824 ; d. 4, 22, 1852 ; m. Almira Sturgis Dane. 1681. Caleb Smedley, b. 4, 18, 1S29 ; d. 5, 19, 1850, unmarried. 509 Caleb Smedley^ (Calely, Caleb, George, George), b. Willistown, q .8 1798- d 1885; buried at the New Cathedral (Catholic) Cemetery; m 1st Sarah Davis, d. 10, 14, 1838; buried at Willistown Meeting: dau. of Nathan Davis and Mary Free ; Second m. to Sarah Dooris, dau. of Owen Dooris She was a Catholic and induced him to join that church. In 1852 he was in E. Whiteland and bought a house and three acres, which he sold, 1S73 ; was in Phoenixville, 1879. Issue by both wives: LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE', SARAH \ ELI/.ABETH.' --.r 1682. Mary Ann D., b. 11, y, 1822 ; d. 2, 14, 1893; m. John Firth. 1683. Hannah G., b. i, 16, 1824 ; d. 5, 28, 1858; m. David Price. 16S4. Ellen Jane, b. 9, 25, 1825 ; d. 10, 18, 1899 ; m. Benjamin Rogers. 1685. Sarah, b. 12, 26, 1S26 ; m. Jonathan Leopold, or Lupoid. 1686. William, b. 10, 12, 1828 ; d. ; m. Rachel Ann Poe. 1687. Caleb, b. 3, 12, 1830; d. 2, 3, 1831. 16S8. George D., b. 11, 10, 1831 ; d. 10, 2, 1832. 1689. Samuel A., b. 9, 28, 1833 ; d. ; m. Deborah Wier. 1690. Thomas, b. 6, 21, 1S35 ; m. Margaretta Daniels. 1691. James P., b. 3, 3, 1837 ; m. M.iry A. Klippel. 1692. J^ydia R., b. 10, 17, 1838; d. 11, 9, 183S. 1693. Owen, d. Charlestown townshi[), 11, 19, 1873, aged 23. Unmarried. 1694. Elizabeth, m. Harry Brunner, a pattern-maker, from Switzerland, and lived at Allentown, Pa., 1881, but not found. 1695. Caleb, m. Mary Phillips, and is supposed to be in Philadelphia: was formerly a machinist in Phoenixville : had son Owen. 1696. Anne Porteus, b. 7, 26, 1861. No further record. 513. Sarah Smedley' (Caleb^ Caleb, George, George), b. 5. 22, 1807; d. East Goshen, S, 22, 1877; buried at Willistown Meeting; m. Charles Beugless, a cooper, who hved near Wilmington. While crossing a small bridge just below Westtown Station, Chester Co,, on a dark nii/ht, he drove off the side, and the horse falling on him he was drowned in about a foot of water, 6, 17, 1S65; buried at Mt. Salem, Wil- mington. His sister Mary w'as the wife of Thomas Singleton, of Philadel- phia, who left about $60,000 to the Masons. Issue: 1697. Mary Jane, d. 7, 26, 1S98 ; m. Joseph Glisson. 1698. Esther Ann, b. 10, 31, 1832 ; d. 8, 5, 1899 ; m. John Price. 1699. John, d. near Valley Forge; m. Margaret Fuhr. No further record. 1700. Caleb, deceased, m. Sallie . No further record. I 701. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 12, 28, 1840; m. Robert Shipley and George Lukens. 1702. Anna Maria, b. 4, 30, 1843 ; m. Wayne Mercer and George Frame. 1703. Lydia, living in West Goshen, unmarried. 1704. William, b. 1843 ; died and buried at sea, 1862. 1705. Margaret, m. William Fuhr, Wilmington, Del. No response. 1706. George, m. Lydia . No further record. 1707. Almira Porteus, b. 10, 15, 1855 ; m. George H. Poinsett. 520. Sarah Hildeburn' (Elizabeth^ Sarah, George, George), b. 10, 21, 1777; d. Joseph Lownes's, Springfield, Del. Co., 8, 21, 1S40; m. 3, 9, 1797, at Philadelphia Meeting (2d and Market Sts.), to Griffith Ed- wards, b. Chestnut St., opposite State House, Phila., 3, 23, 1753; d. 5th St., above Market, 3, 5, 1S36; both buried at 4th & Arch Sts. He was the son of David Edwards, b. Jan. 14, 1717-S, and Christiana Lloyd, b. Jan. 18, 1723-4. Issue: 326 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Griffith, b. 6, 22, 1800 ; d. 7, 5, 1828 ; m. Rebecca Johnson. Ezekiel, b. 5, 23, 1802 ; d. Philadelphia, 8, 12, 1820. Eliza Ann, b. 7, 20, 1804 ; d. 5 mo., 31 ( ? ), 1827 ; m. Edward Bettle. Samuel Hildeburn, b. 7, 3> i«o8; J- 7, i7. i874 ; m. Eliza B. Howard. Mary Ann, b. 6, 3, 1811 ; d. 9, 19, 1862 ; m. Bartram Kaighn. William Lloyd, b. 9, 23, 1814 ; d. 7, 23, 1875 ; ra. Emma Howard. Rachel Peirce, b. 12, 12, 1818 ; d. 3, 28, 1820. 1708. 1709. 1710. I 71 1. 1712. 1713- 1714. 521. Phebe Hildeburn^ (Elizabeth^ Sarah, George, George), b. 9, 28, 1 781; d. Philadelphia, 11, 11, 1840; m. Phila., 11, 6, 1800, Ezekiel Maddock, b. 12, 2, 1769; d. Phila., 12, 10, 1831; son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Maddock. Issue: 1715. Caroline, b. 5, 15, >8o2; d. ; m. Thomas Duncan. This family went west : no further record. 1716. William L., b. 2, 27, 1804 ; d. 5, 19, 1867 ; m. Eliza Bringhurst. 1 71 7. lane, b. n, 30, 1805 ; m. Wilfred Hall. No further record. 1718. Emma, b. 8, 25, 1807; m. Samuel Hallowell. A dau. is married to William Smith, Chester, Pa., but neglects to respond. 1719. Ezekiel, b. 4, 26, 1809; died young. 1720. Hannah, b. 8, 2, 1810; m. Charles Hastings. Her only child, Mrs. James Moor- head, Chester, Pa., writes, Mar. 8, 1900: "I positively refuse to give you any information, as I regard my mother's wishes ; and please omit my branch from the book." 1721. Matilda, b. 7, 28, 1812; m. Jacob Perkins, both deceased. Of their children, John Perkins and Mrs. Lyons are living ; addresses unknown. 1722. S.imuel Hildeburn, b. 6, 20, 1814 ; died young. 524. Samuel Hildeburn^ (Elizabeth^ Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 4, 10, 1787; d. at his country-seat, at Chestnut Hill, 4, 16, 1856; m. Phila.. by Archibald Alexander, D. D., 11, 3, 1810, to Elizabeth Linnard, b. 10, i, 1786; dau. of William Linnard, U. S. A., and Mary McMullin, of Philadelphia. She was buried at Laurel Hill. Samuel was one of the first scholars at Westtown Boarding School, and was for many years a prominent and successful merchant in Philadelphia, but retired from business about 1843. He is said to have changed the name from Hilde- bourne to Hildeburn. Issue: 1723. Joseph Emlen Howell, b. 2, 26, 1S12 ; d. 6, 10, 1884 ; m. Martha B. Smith. 1724. Susanna Adelaide, b. 12, 29, 1813 ; d. 5 mo. 1815. 1725. William Linnard, b. 3, 27, 1816 ; d. Wilmington, Del., 2, 22, 1889; m. Mary Reed, Anne Reed and Sarah Reed, and by first had Samuel, who d. in child- hood. 1726. John Martin, b. 12, 22, 1817; d. 11 mo. 1897 ; m. Hannah McCrea. 1727. Susanna Linnard, b. 7, 12, 1820; d. 8, 9, 1821. 1728. Henrietta Ord, b. 7, 14, 1822 ; d. 8, 12, 1823. f ' : \-^-^ ^#>; 's J :-^ ^S V ^'v . :. ^^-^ ft •>? a: LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ SARAH\ PHEBE\ 327 1729. Samuel, b. i, 20, 1825 ; d. i, 17, 1835. 1730. Henry Martyn, b. 1,6, 1826. Res., 443 Marshall St., Phila., unm. 1731. Thomas Linnard, b. 2, 9, 1832 ; d. Phila., 2, 28, 1S60, unm., a graduate of the University of Penna. 529. Joseph Moore Hampton' (Samuel, Sarah, George, George), m. Harriet H. Hathaway. Issue: 1732. Edwin, went to .\ustralia and after returning went west from Mississippi and mar- ried an English woman in Sonera, Cal. No response. 1733- Joseph, living at Sonora, Cal., 1879 ; m. an English lady, and had one child. No further record. 1734. John, living in Sonora, Cal., 1879, unmarried. 1735. Samuel, lived in Monroe City, Mo., 1879, and had issue. See forward. 533. Joseph Moore Truman' (Phebe^ Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 11, 17, 1790; d. there, 4, 30, 1872, at 841 Callowhill St.; in. 5, 15, 1817, at Arch St. Mtg., Sarah Shaw, b. Phila., i, 6, 1790; d. 841 Callow- hill St., 3, 13, 1846; both buried at Friends' Fair Hill Cemetery. Issue: 1737. James, b. g, 21, 1818 ; d. 11, i, 1859 ; m. Adaline W. Rudolph. 1738. George Shaw, b. 6, 24, 1820 ; m. Susan Yardley Knight. 1739. Alexander Shaw, b. 2, 27, 1822 ; d. 5, 26, 1894; m. Lydia S. Carrigues. 1740. Mary Shaw, b. i, 4, 1S24 ; d. i, 19, 1887, unmarried : was principal of a public secondary school, afterward a teacher in Friends' Central School, but for more than 30 years carried on the dry goods business. 1 741. Phebe Moore, b. 12, 24, 1825 ; d. 3, 7, 1826. 1742. Joseph Moore, Jr., b. 8, 7, 1827 ; worked at tailoring a short time and was many years in the ice business, being of the firm of Charles S. Carpenter & Co., and later of Truman & Linville ; since 18S3 with Friends' Book Association, 1500 Race Street, Philadelphia. He has been an interested assistant to the com- piler of this genealogy. r743. Sarah Shaw, b. 8, 14, 1829; d. i, 12, 18S1 ; m. r, 25, 1871, Davis Furnas, of near Waynesville, 0., being his 2d wife. No issue. 1744. Llewellyn, b. 10, i, 1832; d. 7, 22, 1865, unmarried; buried at Fair Hill. He learned farming, and later was employed in the wooden ware and housefurnish- ing business. George Sh.vw, father of Sarah Truman, was a Scotchman, born at Craig- toun, near Glasgow, parish of Down, Scotland. His father, Alexander Shaw, was a blacksmith, and is said to have worked in the shop where Watts' engine was built. George Shaw was a cabinet-maker and came to America about the beginning of the Revolution, and at the battle of Ger- mantown so exposed himself in cooperating with the Americans as to im- pair his health and eventually cause his death from consumption. He was a strict Presbyterian, and while thinking Friends were a good moral people, 328 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. did not hesitate to say their salvation was impossible; nevertheless, on his death bed was so far convinced as to consent to his widow eoingf amonof Friends if she so desired. After the Revolution he sent for his brothers and sisters, whose descendants are numerous in Western Pennsylvania. His wife, Mary Toplin, was the daughter of David Toplin, who with his family emigrated from Germany and settled in Virginia, and his mill being swept away by a freshet, they came to Philadelphia, where he and his wife died soon after, leaving very little means. Mary Toplin found a home in the family of Isaac and Sarah Parrish, and became very much attached to them. The health of the wife being somewhat impaired after the birth of her son Joseph (who became an eminent physician) he was placed with Mary Shaw to nurse, along with her own first-born. Joseph M. Truman, when young, attended the school of Benjamin Cath- rall, on Mulberry (now Arch) Street, which prepared him for early entering his father's shop to learn tin-plate working; and being of an enquiring mind and having a good memory, he read considerably in scientific and mechanical works, and was well versed in Chaptall's chemistry. Soon after reaching his majority he joined the Harmony Fire Co., and for some years was quite active; being at his death the senior honorary member. In 1816 he planned an engine which the company ordered built by Perkins & Jones at a cost of $900, and when the company became members of the Fire Association, in 1S20, Joseph Truman and Benjamin C. Parvin were chosen delegates. He took an active interest in other bodies; was one of the earliest members of the Franklin Institute, and in 18 iS united with the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, in which his grandfather, Joseph Moore, had been so useful. When the more modern movement of Wm. Lloyd Garrison was started he engaged in it with much earnestness; was president of one of the societies about 1834, and his wife was one of the original members of the Female Anti-Slavery Society. He was chosen a manager of the Pennsylvania Hall when its erection was decided upon, and so continued till its affairs were settled — it having been burned by a pro-slavery mob. Although a great admirer of Henry Clay's financial policy, yet in 1844 he found he could not support him — a slaveholder, and therefore voted for Birney and Morris, and continued on the side of freedom till his death. He as well as others of the family had an inventive talent. He originated a peculiar shaped nail, extensively used by tin-plate workers, and in 1831 took out a patent for leaded tin for roofing purposes, but directly after it was announced British manufacturers shipped leaded sheets at a greatly reduced price. He and his brother George, who had become his partner, patented a lamp, LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ SARAIP, PHEBE\ 329 the original of the solar lamp, which had a very extensive sale about 1S40-50. They being also associated in the expressing and refining of oils and lard, experimented on cotton seed, producing an oil sweet and nice as olive oil, and had it on exhibition at the Franklin Institute's exhibit; about which time the Free Trade convention met in Philadelphia, and Chief Jus- tice Marshall and other southerners attending were elated over the dis- cover)', and it was quickly heralded through the South. A company was projected in Camden, N. J., and a lawyer named Foxall dispatched to make arrangements for a supply of the seed, but his report was that while hitherto the seed had been considered a nuisance it could not now be purchased at any reasonable price for manufacturing. One of the bottles of oil was stolen from the exhibition and deposited in the Patent Office, evidently to prevent the issuance of a patent. Numerous inquiries were made as to the process of manufacture, but as no compensation was offered the secret w'as not divulged. Joseph M. Truman served as a member of the Guardians of the Poor, the board having charge of the almshouse as well as the out-door relief. When residing in Spring Garden he was elected by the Whig party to fill an un- expired term in its board of commissioners. 534. Jeffrey Truman^ (Phebe\ Sarah, George, George), b. Philadel- phia, II, II, 1793; d. Waynesville, Ohio, i, i, 1851; buried in the family burial-ground at Spring Valley, Ohio; m. about 1820, at Waynesville, to Esther Gilpin, d. there, 8, 12, 1821, aged 27 years; dau. of Thomas Gilpin and Lydia Rice, formerly of near Wilmington, Del. Second m., 7, 17, 1823, at Bellbrook, O., to Dorothy Isham, died there i, 7, 1826, in 24th year. Third m., 8, 3, 1828, in Greene Co., O., to Jane Elam, b. there, 4, 13, 18 10; d. Spring Valley, 12, 27, 1894; dau. of Josiah Elam and Sarah A. Porter. Issue: 1745. Thomas H., b. 8, 3, 1821 ; d. 10, 8, 18S3 ; m. Mary Rhodes. 1746. Joseph M., b. 1825 ; d. 2, 6, 1872 ; m. Diantha Snow. 1747. Angehne, b. 5, 23, 1830 ; d. 9, 27, 1858 ; m. Job Lashley. 1748. Isabella McKnight, b. 12, 6, 1831 ; d. 9, 27, 1846, unmarried. 1749. George, b. 3, i, 1833 ; m. Charlotte Simpson and Elvira Fibk. 1750. Julianna, b. 9, 26, 1834 ; d. 7, 20, 1835. I 75 I. Elvira, b. ir, 6, 1836; m. Henry Redding. 1752. Gorilla, b. 3, 25, 1839 ; m. William M. ScarfT. 1753. .Alphonso, b. 8, 27, 1840 ; d. 4, 29, 1842. 1754. Arthur, b. 2, 9, 1842 ; m. Sarah Grouse. 1755. Emma, b. 10, 14, 1843 ; d. 9, 6, 1S44. 1756. Jane, b. 4, 16. 1845 '> d- 9j 9, 1861. 330 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1757. Henrietta, b. i, 28, 1847; m. William H. Adams. 1758. Elam Leonidas, b. 10, 19, 1849 ; m. Clara Warren. Jeffrey Truman learned the business of a silversmith, and in 18 19 re- moved to Waynesville, Ohio, where he taught school for several years and then engaged in merchandizing ; moved his store to Bellbrook and next to Transylvania, where he engaged in tavernkeeping. In 1834 he removed to Franklin, O., where he followed silversmithing for three years ; then re- turned to Transylvania, where he laid out a town on some land he had purchased, but when the railroad was built on the other side of the Little Miami it took the town across the river to Spring Valley. At intervals he kept the tavern which he owned, worked at his trade and taught school. In 1848-9 he was a paymaster in the army and aided in settling claims arising out of the Mexican War. He lost his membership with Friends by his marriage ; was a Democrat in politics at the time of his death, but an anti- slavery man, as well as a strong advocate of temperance. He attended a course of medical lectures at the Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., and received a medical diploma, but never practiced much. He was named for Jeffrey Smedley, but did not use the middle name. JosiAH Elam was born in Culpepper Co., Va., 1753; was a soldier in the Revolution, after which he removed to Kentucky, where he married Sarah A. Porter. During the troubles with the Indians he was engaged in several expeditions against those of the Miami Valley and was captain of a com- pany under Gen. St. Clair. On one of these expeditions he selected 1000 acres of land on Ca:'sar's Creek, and in 1802 removed his family to this place, where his daughter Jane was born, about two and a half miles east of Spring Valley, Greene Co., O. She was the last survivor of five brothers and five sisters. 535. Susanna Truman' (Phebe\ Sarah, George, George), b. Phila- delphia, 6, 21, 1792; d. there, i, 25, 1862; buried at Fair Hill; m. 5, 19, 1815, George Baker, b. Phila., 7, 12, 1792; d. Donaldsonville, La., 9 mo., 1830, and buried there; son of George and Hannah Baker, of Phila- delphia, from Dublin, Ireland. Issue: 1759. Hannah, b. 5, 12, 1816; d. 12,3, 1897, unmarried. 1760. James Truman, b. 10, 19, 1818; d. 8, 25, 1886 ; m. Sarah Thompson. 536. Richard Truman' (Phebe^ Sarah, George, George), b. 6, 8, 1795; d. Pensacola, Fla., 9, 9, 1822; m. Martha Jeanes, who d. Phila. 8, 29, 1822. Issue: IKiMI'SPKAh ol' SAMli:!, L. S\l i:i )|,KY. Kl m iMoXT, Al'.nl'l' ISIm. (Sc-c ]i:,l;,. Ill'J. ) !■;. vii';\v Ml-- TiiK \r.o\is yy \ i.\ri:i; \>vv\:. ItrsidflKc c.r WillKilii r. Sin. •.II, v. facing ['. ..Vl LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE', SARAIP, yANE\ 331 1761. Rebecca, b. 4, 24, 1819 ; m. Malin, and resided at Bordentown, N. J. 1762. William, d. Philadelphia, 4, 13, 1821, aged 5 months. 537. George Truman' (Phebe^ Sarah, George, George), b. Philadel- phia, 6, 20, 1798; d. there, 11, 21, 1877; m. 10,4, 1821, at Arch Street Meeting, Catharine Hickman Master, b. Phila., 10, 26, 1797 ; d. i, 29, 1884; dau. of William Master and Mary Hickman, of that city. Issue: 1763. Mary Master, b. 8, 4, 1822 ; d. Media, Pa., 12, 28, 1899, unmarried. She was a successful private school teacher for several years, and later in life was inter- ested in the management of the Home for Aged Colored Persons, in Phila- delphia. 1764. Anna, b. 2, 7, 1824; d. 2, 4, 1893; m. Henry Moore Laing. 1765. James, b. 11, 22, 1826 ; m. Mary A. McClintock and Julia A. Tay. 1766. Sarah P., b. 12, 2, 1829 ; m. Benjamin Underbill. 1767. Catharine, b. 6, 4, 1832 ; m. John P. Townsend. I 768. George, b. 4, i, 1834 ; d. 9, 23, 1879, unmarried. George Truman, at the age of fifteen, was apprenticed to William Garrigues to learn the carpenter trade, and when of age joined with a num- ber of Friends to form a settlement on the borders of Lake Ontario, N. Y., but returned to Philadelphia two years later. Subsequently he carried on his trade in New York City, but his health there was not good, and about 1826 he had charge of the Friends' school at Abington, Pa. He was acknowledged as a minister by Green Street Monthly Meeting, Phila., 10 mo., 1829, after which he made many religious journeys, including his inter- esting visit with John Jackson to the West India islands. His business engagements between 1828 and 1S37 included a partnership with his brother Joseph in the manufacture and refining of oils, and subsequently in tin-plate working and roofing. About 1837 he studied dentistry, and subse- quendy began the practice of that profession, and about 1 845 he graduated as a physician. A memorial of him, issued by Philadelphia Monthly Meet- ing, says: "His practice as a physician — a profession which he entered about the middle period of his life — introduced him to the homes of many of the poor and lowly, to whom his services were freely rendered, and to these he was especially a ministering spirit, both to their physical and spiritual necessities. His intercourse with these tended to broaden and liberalize his views and sympathies, and led him often to the acknowledg- ment that 'in every nation, he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted with Him. ' " 545. Elizabeth Maddock' (Jane\ Sarah, George, George), b. Phila- delphia, 2, 14, 1796; d. there, at 1134 Vine Street, 9, 5, 1864; m. 11, 4. 33- 7 HE SMEDLEY EAMILY. 1824, at Arch Street Meeting, Samuel D. Breed, b. Weare, N. H., 6, 12, 1795; d. 1134 Vine St., 11, 4, 1857; son of Ebenezer Breed, b. 5, 12, 1741; d. II, I, 1797, and Mary liis wife, b. 8, 11, 1753; d. 10, 9, 1797. Issue: 1769. Sarah Maddock, b. Phila., 12, 25, 1825 ; d. there, 10, 12, 1S84, unm. 1770. William Maddock, b. i, 4, 1828; d. Phila., 2, 12, 1865 ; m. Lynn, Mass., 9, 22, 1S58, Mary Bassett Boyce, b. there 10, 16, 1S33 ; now of 1725 Arch St., Phila. ; dau. of Wm. Solomon Boyce, b. Portland, Me., 12, 25, 1809 ; d. Boston, 8, 23, 1873, and Eunice Bassett, b. Lynn, 11, 30, 1811; d. 12, i, 1S64. W. M. Breed was a physician. Issue: Eunice Boyce, b. Phila., 9, 11, 1859; d. 11, IS, 1S59. 1771. Mary Jane, b. Phila., 4, 25, 1835. Res., 1725 Arch St., unm. 548. Randal Malin Maddock' (Jane\ Sarali, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 10, 17, 1802; d. St. Louis, Mo., 9 mo. 1866; m. Susan Mayer, who, in 1883, was hving in Frankford, Philadelphia, with Ellen Hoagland. They had one son, William L. Maddock, druggist, who went west and m. Caroline Duncan, and had several children, all of whom died young except the youngest daughter, Susan, who m. a Clark and lived near St. Louis, Mo. 550. Sarah Smedley' (Isaac\ Thomas, George, George), b. Upper Providence, 3, 26, 1807; d. Springfield, 10, 22, 1874; m. 3, 17, 1836, at Providence Meeting, George Home, b. Philadelphia Co., 4, 16, 1807; d. Springfield, 11, 18, 1879; son of Thomas Home and Eliza Heacock. They resided for several years in Ridley township; afterward on a farm of 74 acres, in Springfield, which he inherited from his father. Issue: 1772. Hannah, b. Ridley, 2, 28, 1S37; P. 0., Morton, Pa.; unm. 1773. Thomas S., b. Ridley, 10, 28, 1838; d. Dorchester Co., Md., 2, 2, 1882; m. Phila., 9, 9, 186S, Rachel Wilson, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 7, 15, 1845 ; dau. of Charles Wilson and Jane Yerkes, of Dover, Del. Issue : Isaac S., b. 3, 28, 1871 ; d. 2, 2, 18S2 : Cassandra, b. Springfield, 6, 17, 1876. 1774. Caleb, b. 2, 13, 1S40; d. David's Island, N. Y., 1864 ; served in the 97th Penna. vols. 1775. Mary Jane, b. 11, 21, 1841 ; P. O., Morton, Pa. ; unmarried. 1776. William, b. Ridley, 7, 5, 1844 ; m. Wilmington, Del., i, 5, 1876, Mary Ann Wal- raven, b. there, i, 23, 1835 ; d. Springfield, i, 29, 188 1 ; dau. of Joshua Wal- raven and Elizabeth Todd, of Wilmington. Second m., 4, 9, 1895, to Caroline H. D. Worrall, whose mother was Isabella P. Williams (dau. of John Williams and Hannah Fox) . He has been engaged in farming and the greenhouse business. P. O., Morton. Issue by first wife : Sarah Elizabeth, b. 10, 25, 1876; d. 8, 3, 1877. 1777. Elizabeth P., b. Springfield, 12, lo, 18.(6; d. i, 19, 1853. 1778. Edith, b. Springfield, 7, 17, 1849; P. O., Morton, Pa.; unm. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ THOMAR\ /SAAC\ 333 551. Thomas Smedley' (Isaacs Thomas, George, George), b. Upper Providence, 6, 24, 1809; d. Media, 7, 24, 1884; 111. 12, 30, 1847, '^^^ Doyles- town, Pa., Anna H. Wilson, b. Abington, 5, 26, 1814; d. Media. He in- herited the homestead of liis grandfather, by the will ot his aunt Jane Smedley, containing 57 acres, in Upper Providence. He retired to Media about 1876. No issue. The farm was sold by his executor to Elizabeth Ann and Ahinoam .Smedley, by deed of Jan. 31, 18S7. 552. Jane Smedley^ (Isaac^ Thomas, George, George), b. 5, 3, 181 2; d. Upper Providence, 8, 29, 1868; m. 3, 14, 1839, Perry C. Pike, b. 1814, in Ridley. Children, b. in Ridley: 1779. Pearson, b. 8, 12, 1840; d. 7 mo. 1874; rn. Elizabeth C. Brown, since m. to Frank l\ .Ashenfelter, now of Linwood, Del. Co., Fa. One child, name unknown. 1780. Isaac S., b. 9, 19, 1842 ; m. Media, 3, 12, 1873, Annie Urian, b. Ardmore, Pa., 6, 24, 1845 ; dau. of Edwin Urian and Catharine Sibley, of Lower Darby. Res., Upper Providence, near Media, Pa. Issue : Pearson, b. 9, 8, 1774; Willie S. b. I, 29, 1876: Priscilla Kate, b. 8, 6, 1878 : Perry C., b. 11, 7, 1880: Lillian M., b. 10, 2r, 1882 : .\ son, b. 9, 11, 1SS4. I 781. Benjamin C, b. 6, 8, 1845 ; d. 4, 7, 1S73, unmarried. 1782. Ellis, b. 8, 24, 1847; d. 1S50. 1783. James S., b. 3, 10, 1850; d. 2 mo. 1853. 1784. Priscilla Kate, b. 8, 28, 1853; "''• 3' '5> 1882, Reece T. Levis, b. Springfield, 3, 3, 1847 j son of Thomas S. Levis, dec'd, and Amy Ann Thomas, of Gwynedd, Pa. They removed from Springfield, 3, 16, 1891, to Gwynedd, on a farm near Lansdale. 1785. Joseph, b. 8, 22, 1856; d. 1S57. 553. Elizabeth Smedley- (Isaac^ Thomas, George, George), b. Upper Providence, 8, 6, 181 4; d. New Alexandria, Westmoreland Co., Pa., 10, 3, 1899; m. 2, 24, 1842, Benjamin Paschall, b. Upper Darby, i, 29, 1817; son of Abraham Paschall and Ann Lincoln. He was a carpenter in Delaware Co., but became a farmer in Westmoreland Co., where he pur- chased 106 acres of land and still resides. Issue: 1786. William Wright, b. 12, 24, 1842 ; living at New Alexandria, unm. 1787. Thomas Smedley, b. 7, 17, 1845 ; m. Crabtree, \N'estmorcland Co., 12, 24, 1S67, Anna VA\za. Ross, b. there, 5, 8, 1849 ; dau. of Ale.xander Ross and Ann Haw- kins. They removed. Mar., 1S71, to Belvue, Pottawatomie Co., Kans., where he is a farmer. Issue: Olive Emma, b. 11, 17, 1868; unm.; Benjamin Ross^ b. 7, 16, 1870; m. Annie Elizabeth Berry: Ophelia Ann, b. 2, 13, 1873; d. 10,20, 1878: Thomas Wright, b. 6, 24, 1877; unm.: Jennie I';iizabeth, b. i, 21, 1883. 1788. Benjamin, b. 8, 3, 1S49; '^- ^> 23, 1849. 334 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1789. Elizabeth, b. 8, 3, 1849 ; d. 8, 24, 1849. 1790. Hannah Ann, b. 8, 11, 1850; unmarried. 554. James Smedley^ (Isaac\ Thomas, George, George), b. Upper Providence, 2, 17, 181 7; m. 12, 3, 1846, at Providence Meeting, Ann Eliza Wilson Sleeper, b. Radnor, Pa., 9, 28, 1824; d. U. Providence, 3, 9, 1898; dau. of Charles L. Sleeper and Rachel Wilson, of Upper Providence. They resided on rented farms for about fourteen years and then returned to the homestead, which he took after his father's death, and still owns. Issue : 1791. Jane A., b. 6, 8, 1848; m. Chester, Pa., 2, 20, 1868, John Quinby, b. there, 12, 19, 1842 ; son of Joseph Quinby and Phebe Rogers. P. O., New London, Pa. Issue: Ada, b. Del. Co., 10, 2, 1870: James Franklin, b. same, 11, 4, 1875 : Laura Anna, b. same, i, 19, 1880 : Maude Marion, b. Chester Co., 1 1, 22, 1887. 1792. Elizabeth R., b. 3, 17, 1850; d. 5, 24, 1885; ra. 9, 23, 1874, Samuel A. Fields, also deceased. Issue : John Ockley, b. 5, 28, 1875 : Mary VV., b. 3, 2, 1879; m. Wm. K. Broadbelt, Jr., Media, Pa. 1793. Charles L., b. 7, 7, 1852 ; m. Lydia J. Minshall, b. 10, 11, 1858; dau. of Thomas Minshall (No. 1013) and Jane B. Garrett, of Middletown. They live with his father. P. O., Media, Pa. Issue : Ella, b. 3, 31, 1893. 1794. Isaac Franklin, b. 11, 14, 1855; m. 11, 20, 1884, Maggie Hamilton, and a 2d wife, Lillie Hoy. P. O., Media, Pa. 1795. Sallie, b. 9, 11, 1858 ; d. 5, 15, 1887 ; m. 12, 31, 1884, Henry Copple. No issue. He is married again and lives in Chester, Pa. 556. Lindley Smedley^ (Isaac\ Thomas, George, George), b. 2, 14, 1826; d. 3, 12, 1891 ; m. I, 12, 1S57, by Mayor Gilpin, Philadelphia, to Mary L. Weaver, b. 9, 15, 1S31 ; d. Upper Providence, 5, 17, 1900; buried at Chester Rural Cemetery; dau. of Isaac Weaver and Ann Dizer, of Glenolden. His parents conveyed to him, 6, 18, 1853, 6 acres, 108 perches of land, part of the homestead. He also purchased 10 acres from James D. Velotte, 1865. He resided on land adjoining that of his father, now of his brother James, near Media. Issue: 1796. Isaac, b. 7, 7, 1865. 560. George Griffith' (Sarah*, Ambrose, George, George), b. 4, 11, 1794; buried at Middletown, 5, 6, 1822; was disowned by Chester Mo. Mtg., 2, 26, 1 82 1, for marriage out to one not a member, Eunice Worrall. Issue : 1797. William S., b. 182 1( ?) ; d. i, 3, 1876, in New York State, leaving widow, Mar- garet, and son George. No further record. 563. Mary S. Griffith' (Sarahs Ambrose, George, George), d. 10, 26, &^ 1. I'liik-iia Y. SiiH-(lk-y. -J. Ly'li:i <'• Allen. ;i. Mary S^. AU.n. J. rUiuont E. Allen. 5. Lydia H. Sonth. C> F.dwaixl L. Sonlli. 7. iH-bm-ah (_'. Smeilley. S. Deborah Snieilley. ',1. (ieorge B. Allen. 10. Edward Sniedley. 11. Deliurali S. Allen. 1-2. Elizalietli Allen. 13. Carcline K. Allen. 1-1. Emma Smed- ley. I-'). Harriet Sinedley. Hi. Iteberea Srnedley. 17. Emily ('. Smedley. 18. M;diel C. Webster. 19. Snsanna Siiiedley. 20. .Jane • iarrett Sniedley. 21. Walter Sniedley. 22. PMward (t. Srnedley. 23. Jacob Smedley. 21. William P. S^medley. 2.'). (ieorge L. Sniedley. 26. Edith F. Srnedley. 27. Elizabeth Sharpless Sinedley. 28. Elizabeth T. Yarnall. 29. JanuH. Smedley. 30. Jo.sephine Cadmus. 31. Horace W. Smedley. 32. Ellis Smedley. 33. Hannah I'. Smedley. 34. Edith Smedley. 3.i. Josephine L. Smed- ley. 3(1. Sarah I linUsim Smedley. ">7. Sarah Allen Smedley. 38. William T. Kirk. 39. Roland Smedley. 40. Deborah S. Kiik. 11. Lydia S. Webster. 42. Mary Large Smedley. 43. Emma Cope. 44. Kuth Kite Smedley. 4.'>. J-^anniel L. Smedley. 41). .Iulm II. Webster. 47. Ilennett L. Smedley. facing p. 335. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ AMBROSE', MARYK 335 1872; m. 4, 14, 1825, at Middletown Meeting, Abraham Johnson, of Chester, b. 2, 26, 1799; d. 9, 12, 1857; son of Joseph Jolinson and Amy Roeers. Issue : 1798. Phebe G., b. Chester, 2, 24, 1827; d. 8, 25, i860, unmarried. 1799. Sarah Ann, b. Chester, 12, 10, 1829; d. i, 12, 1834. 1800. William G., b. Chester, 8, 16, 1831 ; d. i, 13, 1834. 1801. Joseph R., b. Chester, 11, 7, 1833; ra. 12, 26, 1859, Maggie J. Brown, dau. of Robert M. Brown and Mary H. Smith. P. O., Twin Oaks, Delaware Co., Pa. No issue. 1802. Mary Ann, b. Chichester, 6, 2, 1839 ; d. 10, 14, 1840. 1803. Jesse G., b. Chichester, 3, 14, 1843 ; m. Anna Holsten. 566. Sarah Griffith' (Sarah\ Ambrose, George, George), b. 9, 4, 1811; buried 3, 13, 1844; m. i, i, 1836, John YouDg Thomas, b. Middletown, 2, 22, 1802; d. there, 7, 25, 1854; son of Jonathan Thomas and Ruth Young, of Middletown. Issue: 1804. Caroline, b. 11, 11, 1836; m. Baldwin Keech. 1805. Mary Jane, b. 5, 28, 1839 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 1806. Hannah, b. 4, 10, 1841 ; m. Manning C. Hallowell. 1807. Sarah, b. 1S44 ; d. 1844, aged about six weeks. John Y. Thomas m. 2d, i, 7, 1846, Sarah Tussey, b. 9, 30, 1808; dau. of Frederick Tussey and Catharine Springer, of Middletown. She is still liv- ing, at Chester, Pa. They had children, Catharine, Rebecca S., Sarah Catharine and Johnanna, of whom the last m. Arthur H. Middleton. 567. Edmund Smedley' (Mary\ Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, 8 mo. iSio; d. West Chester, 7, 18, 1885; m. ist, Elizabeth Allinson, dau. of William and Amelia Allinson, of Concord. Second m., 2, 6, 1856, at West Chester, to Henrietta K. Malin, b. Birmingham, Delaware Co., 8, 19, 1832; dau. of Harvey Malin and Elizabeth Wollerton. Issue by last only : 1808. George Bowen, b. 11, 16, 1856 ; m. Ella L. Horn. 1809. Mary Elizabeth, b. 4, 5, t86o; m. E. Park Harris. 1810. Ann Jane, b. Philadelphia, 3, 20, 1S62 ; residing there, unm. 1811. Henrietta Malin, b. Phila., 3, 23, 1865 ; residing there, unm. Edinund Smedley purchased from Thomas Dutton, executor of Mary Kerlin, March 16, 1840, a farm of 6834^ acres in Concord; and from Caleb Perkins and wife, Mar. 21, 1840, 3 acres adjoining. These he and Eliza- beth his wife conveyed to Salkeld Larkin, 2, 24, 1842. His wife inherited a house and lot in Concord, which, after her death, Edmund Smedley, of 336 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Birmingham, conveyed to Samuel Hewes, 9, 25, 1854. He next purchased a house and 19 acres in West Goshen, 9, 17, 1855, which he and Henrietta his wife conveyed to John Maffett, 3, 21, i860. After this tliey removed to Philadelphia, but returned to West Chester before his death. He appears to have been much esteemed among his relatives and acquaintances. His widow and unmarried daughters reside in Philadelphia. 569. Abigail Smedley^ (Ambrose-*, Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, 11, 2, 1808; d. 4, 18, 1872; m. Wilmington, Del., i, 20, 1832, to Charles Pyle, t). Aston, 7, 15, 1805; d. Thornton, 10, 20, 1868; son of John Pyle and Alice Crosley, of Thornbury : both buried at Bethlehem Cemetery, Thornbury. Issue, b. Thornbury: 1808. Anna Elizabeth, b. 7, 29, 1S33 ; ni. J. Wilson Sharpless. 1809. Thomas ElUvood, b. 11, 11, 1S38 ; m. Anna Elizabeth Major. 1810. John Abiah, b. 5, 7, 1844 ; m. Margaret Henderson. 570. Elizabeth Smedley^ (Ambrose^ Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, 2, 3, 181 1 ; d. Glen Riddle, 6, 16, 1891 : m. Chester, 1830, James McDade, b. there, Sept., 1810; d. Glen Riddle; both buried at Cumberland Cemetery. Issue : 181 1. Mary Ann, b. 4, 13, 1831 ; d. 10, 3, 18S4, unmarried. 1812. Louisa, b. 10, 28, 1832; m. James Boyd, who is deceased. Her address, Lenni, Pa. No response. 1813. William, b. 5, 30, 1834 ; d. 9, 17, 185S, unmarried. 1814. Joanna, b. i, 26, 1837 ; m. Samuel Kennedy Crozier. 1815. James, b. 10, 17, 183S ; d. 10, 6, 18S9; m. Matilda Burns. 1816. John Smedley, b. 11, 17, 1840; d. 2, 17, 1899; m. Margaret Elizabeth Sampson. P. O., Williamson School, Pa. No response. 1817. Elizabeth Jane, b. 7, 13, 1842 ; m. Garrett Vanneman Stewart. 1818. Ambrose Smedley, b. 3, 28, 1845 ; d. 2, 8, 1888; ni. Matilda C. Litzenberg. 572. Jane Smedley^ (Ambrose*, Ambrose, George, George), b. 8, 20, 18 15; d. Baltimore, Md., 8, 7, 1884; m. West Chester, 2, 4, 1836, to Charles Christian Gogel, b. Wurtemberg, Germany, 7, II, iSii; d. Baltimore, 6, 30, 1S82 ; son of Jacob Gogel. Issue: 1819. Mary Smedley, b. Springfield twp., 2, 18, 1837 ; d. Harrisburg, Pa., 5, 20, 1865 ; m. James H. Jones, since deceased. Issue : Charles Conner, b. Phila., 4, 20 i860 : Kate Anna, b. Baltimore, 3, i, 1864 ; d. there, 6, 5, 1S64 : Mary Emma, b. Harrisburg, 5, 16, 1S65 ; d. 5, 29, 1865. 1820. Margaret Jane, b. Chester twp., 12, 2, 1838 ; d. Baltimore, 6, 17, 1899, unmarried. 1821. Anna Elizabeth, b. Chester twp., 4, 27, 1S41 ; ra. Robert Hughes. Res., 1213 N. Eden St., Baltimore, Md. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ AMBROSE\ AMBROSE'. 337 1822. Catharine Wallace, b. Baltimore, 8, 9, 1S44 ; m. William George Atkinson. 1823. Charles Henry Morris, b. Baltimore, 2, 6, 1847; m. Irene Louise Simmons. Issue : Irene S., b. 10, 24, 1879 : Charles Henry Malloy, b. 4, 18, 1881. 1824. William Taylor, b. Baltimore, 6, 2, 1850; d. there, 10, 31, 1854. 574. Phebe Ann Smedley' (Ambrose^ Ambrose, George, George), b. 9, 12, 1817; d. Middletown, 4, i, 1852; buried at Middletown Mtg.; m. Upper Providence, i, 26, 1843, Henry M. Phillips, b. Philadelphia, 6, 24, 1820; son of Daniel Phillips and Barbara Smith, of that city. Resi- dence, Media, Pa. Issue: 1825. Jane Smedley, b. 8, 4, 1844 ; m. Albin P. Ottey. 1826. Mary Shane, b. 6, 24, 1847 ; m. Edward P. Engle, who d. 4, 10, 1874, and Edwin W. Bittle, who d. i, 10, 1893. ^^s., Media, Pa. 573. Orpha Smedley^ (Ambrose\ Ambrose, George, George), b. 5, 28, 1820; d. Baltimore Co., Md., i, 2, 1859; buried at Greenmount Cem., Balto.; m. Middletown, 6, 5, 1839, Francis C. Fossett, b. Sussex Co., Del., II, I, 1818; son of James H. Fossett and Marj- Wright, of Canter- bury, Sussex Co. Issue: 1827. Anna Louise, b. Del. Co., Pa., 4, 10, 1840; living with her father, 2213 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, unmarried. 1828. Mary Jane, b. 7, i, 1841 ; d. 12, 6, 1897 ; m. Edward Seibert. 1829. Henry Clay, b. 2, 11, 1844 ; m. Margaret Brady. 1830. James Elwood, b. Bucks Co., Pa., 12, 11, 1845 J ™- Emma Gettier. 1831. Francis Clement, b. Baltimore Co., 6, 24, 1847 ; d. there, 8, 17, 1872, unm. 1832. Maria Hinkson, b. 11, 13, 1849 J ™- Thomas H. McGaw. 1833. Charles Gogel, b. 4, 19, 1851 ; d. 12, 16, 1892 ; m. Mary Louise Smith. 1834. Charlotte, b. Balto. Co., 7, 11, 1852 ; d. Balto. City, 3, 14, 1894, unm. 1835. John Wesley, b. Balto. Co., 6, i, 1855 ; d. there, 12, 12, 1856. 1836. Etta Elizabeth, b. 12, 15, 1856; d. 8, 24, 1883 ; m. James M. Riley. Francis C. Fossett went to Delaware Co., Pa., on the death of liis parents, at the age of 16, and remained there four years after marriage, when he removed to Baltimore City, and thence in 1845 to Bucks Co., Pa. In the spring of 1847 he went to Baltimore Co. and farmed for 28 years, when he removed to Baltimore Cit)' and entered the mercantile and real estate business, which after 18 years he relinquished to his eldest son. While a farmer he was president of the Appeal Tax Court for a number of years. In religion he sympathized with the Quakerism of his first wife. Hem. 2d, July 17, 1862, Anne C. Kephart, b. Frederick City, Md., 11, i, 1824; d. Baltimore, 6, 11, 1898; buried in Greenmount Cem.; dau. of Peter Kephart and Mary Peters. No issue. 338 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 57b. John H. Smedley' (Ambrose^ Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, 8, 31, 1822; m. Philadelphia, 10, 27, 1859, Lydia Ann Wil- liams, b. 2, 2, 1823; dau. of John Williams and Hannah Fox, of Middle- town. Issue: 1837. Ambrose, b. 3, 21, 1862 ; m. Hannah Wilson. 183S. John Danfield, b. 2, 26, 1865 ; m. Annie Armstrong. John H. Smedley and his brother Ambrose inherited the homestead with about 73 acres of land, which was divided between them. By deed of Feb. 20, 1857, he purchased from Frances E. Smedley and Walker Y. Hoopes, administrators of his brother, a messuage and t,t, acres, 93 perches of land. By deed of Apr. 11, 1859, he conveyed 20 acres, 119 perches to Jane T., wife of Andrew Rhoads. His reputation as a mineralogist is wide and his knowledge of the mineral products of Delaware County is surpassed by none. An apple of good quality and an excellent keeper, which originated on his farm, has been named by him "Smedley's Winter." 576. Hannah Smedley' (Ambrose\ Ambrose, [^George, George), b. 2, 22, 1825; d. Chester, 11, 6, 1866; m. Aston twp.,^9, 12, 1844, J. Wesley Ottey, b. Aston, n, 9, 1825; d. Chester, 9, 10, 1882: both buried in Chester Rural Cemetery. Issue: 1839. Ambrose Smedley, b. 7, 19, 1845 ; m. Sarah Clark. 1840. Sarah Jane, b. 7, 17, 1847; m. John Birtvvell. 1841. Phebe Anna, b. 7, 19, 1849 (she says 1852) ; m. Harry \V. Hardwick. 1842. Charles Francis, b. 3, 10, 1852; d. ; m. .\nnie Pierce. No issue. He was a painter and polisher, and worked at Roach's shipyard, Chester, 21 years. His widow m. again and lives in Philadelphia. 1843. Hannah Mary, b. 5, 25, 1855 ; deceased. 1844. Mary Elizabeth, b. 7, 18, 1858; deceased. 1845. Joseph Hinkson, b. Chester, 7, 23, 1864; m. Trainer, 6, 24, 1890, Mary Strick- land, b. Brandywine hundred, 6, 2, 1869; dau. of Thomas Strickland and Rachel Ann Hanby. P. O., Claymont, Del. Issue : Rachel Emma, b. Lin- wood, 9, 2, 1891 ; Arthur Strickland, b. Claymont, 6, 24, 1895. 577. Ambrose Smedley' (Ambrose\ Ambrose, George, George), b. 4, II, 1828; d. Middletown, 11, 27, 1856; buried at Middletown Meeting; m. 1853, at Village Green, Frances Elizabeth White, b. 4, 24, 1834; dau. of Jesse White and Elizabeth Russell, of Middletown. She m. 2d husband, Richard T. Plummer, and lives at Elizabethtown, Pa. Ambrose was by trade a blacksmith. He inherited a part of the homestead and occupied the new addition to the house. W'hile engaged in hauling stone for the LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE', AMBROSE', SAMUEL'. y^^^ erection of the new Almshouse the horses ran away and caused his death. Issue: 1846. Phebe Ann, b. 5, 17, 1856 ; m. in Thornbury, 6, 4, 1874, to J. Howard Taylor, b. there, 7, 29, 1852 ; son of Edwin O. Taylor and Hannah T. Hampton, of that township. He is manager of the Farmer's Hotel, West Chester, belonging to his father. Issue: Bertha Hannah, b. 5, 27, 1875; Alelia Elizabeth, b. i, 11, 1877 ; Ambrose Smedley, b. 7, 8, 1879. Bertha H. m. Philadelphia, 3, 7, 1898, Howard Beatty, b. Pittsburgh, 6, 18, 1877 ; son of William Trimble Beatty, D. D., deceased, and Sarah Colwell Fulton, of West Chester. Res., 2330 S. 3d St., Phila. Issue, Howard Colwell, b. 6, 22, 1899. Ambrose S. Taylor has a store for sporting goods and caged birds, animals &c., in West Chester. ' 578. Ann Eliza Smedley^ (Ambrose^ Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, 10, 7, 1831 ; d. West Phila., 10, 3, 1868; buried at Cumber- land Cemetery; m. Village Green, 6, 2, 1859, Peter Ober, b. Berks Co., Pa., Dec. 1830 ; son of Peter Ober and Tressa Zell, of Reading, Pa. Issue : 1847. Jane Tressa, b. 6, 2, i860; m. Warren Aaron Baker, b. Upper Providence, 10, 29, 1859, and resides at 610 Monroe St., Media. Issue: Helen Ladele, b. j,' 16^ 1885; Jane Ottey, b. 10, 24, 1886; Francis Worrall, b. 6, 15, 1889; Ober Richardson, b 5, 31, 1890; Warren Smedley, b. 11, 21, 1893; d- 8. 6, 1893; Anna Eliza, b. 2, 4, 1894 ; d. 8, 8, 1895. 1848. Mary Jane, b. 9, 14, 1861 ; d. 4, 22, 1864. 1849. Danfield Ober, b. Aug. 1863 ; d. 8, 4, 1864. 1850. George Root, b. June 1865 ; d. 8, 29, 1869. 585. George Malin Smedley' (Samueh Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, 3, 12, 1832; m. Sarah Worrall, dau. of Frazer Worrall.' She is deceased and he resides at 3214 York Street, Philadelphia. After their mother's death his children were cared for by their aunts, Elizabeth Ann and Ahinoam Smedley, at the homestead, of whom the first attended the Philadelphia markets for many years. Issue : 1851. Samuel, b. 6, 6, 1863, was educated at Swarthmore College ; m. Concordville, 10, 29, 1891, Fannie Cornog, b. there, n, 14, 1863; dau. of Isaac Cornog and Matilda Sharpless, of that place. He farms the homestead for his aunt Ahinoam, but lives in Media. Issue: Samuel, b. i, 9, 1893; Paul, b. 3, 25, 1895, — both in Middletown. 1852. Edgar Miller, b. Middletown, 9, 17, 1864; grad. Swarthmore, 1886; m. Edg- mont, II, 4, 1896, Emma B. Howard, b. Newtown, i, 13, 1868; dau. of Pass- more Howard (No. 1188) and Deborah A. Bishop, of Edgmont. They settled on a farm of 60 acres, a quarter of a mile N. W. of Media, belonging to his aunt. Issue : Edgar Howard, b. 12, 13, 1898, in Upper Providence. 1853. Elizabeth Ann, b. 9, 12, 1866 ; living with her aunt, unmarried. 340 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 587. Sarah H. Yarnall' (Ahinoam^ Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, 8, 7, 1820; d. Willistown, 7, 18, 1888 ; buried at Middletown Meeting; m. Bennett Temple, b. Pocopson twp., 5, 23, 1812 ; d. Thorn- bury, Del. Co., 5, 23, 1888; buried at Chichester Meeting; son of Caleb Temple and Rachel Broomall. No issue. He was married 12, 11, 1834, to Martha Dutton, by whom he had children, Lydia Ann, Thomas R. and Rachel B. Temple. 588. Samuel Smedley Yarnall' (Ahinoam*, Ambrose, George, George), b. 10, 2, 1821 ; d. Willistown, 6, 2, 1890; buried at Cumberland Cem.; m. 3, 2, 1848, at Isaac Thatcher's, to Hannah Thatcher, b. 2, 9, 1827 ; dau. of Thomas Thatcher and Hannah Palmer, of Aston. He followed blacksmithing at Sugartown several years, then farmed in the Valley and later purchased a farm in Willistown from Nathan L. Garrett, where his widow and unmarried children reside. P. O., Malvern, Pa. Issue : 1854. Mary, b. 6, 8, 1849 J unmarried. 1855. Abigail W., b. 3, 3, 1851 ; m. Edwin Leedom, of East Goshen, son of Enoch Leedom, now of West Chester, where Edwin keeps a livery stable. Child, Roy, died in infancy. 1856. John, b. II, 23, 1853; unmarried. 1857. Hannah E., b. i, 3, 1866 ; unmarried. 589. Eli Yarnall' (Ahinoam^ Ambrose, George, George), b. 5, 24, 1823; d. 7, 18, 1888; m. 2, 5, 1846, Lydia Tyson, widow of Isaac Tyson and dau. of Jonathan Thomas and Ruth Young, of Middletown. They re- sided for some time in Ridley township, but when their youngest child was two years old they removed to a farm in Middletown which Jonathan Thomas devised to his daughter, and where Lydia still lives, in her 90th year, with her dau. Sarah E. Thomas. By her first husband she had Charles B. and Lucinda Tyson. Issue by 2d : 1858. Susanna T., m. George Neeld. P. O., Village Green. No response. 1859. Sarah E., m. Frank Thomas. P. O., Media. No response. i860. Lydia T., b. Ridley, 11, 19, 1851 ; ni. Robert Ferman, b. Phila., i, 16, 1856; son of George Ferman and Nancy McGill, of that city. He is a farmer and super- visor in Middletown, living on the Sarah Webb farm. Media P. O. Issue : Esther R., b. 2, 15, 1882 : William S., b. 5, i, 1S87 : Ernest R., b. 4, 23, 1890- 590. George Yarnall' (Ahinoam\ Ambrose, George, George), b, 2, 3, 1825; d. 7, 23, 1892; m. 9, 21, 1854, Mary Walter Fairlamb, b. 7, 8, 1825 ; dau. of Nicholas Fairlamb and Mary Walter, of Middletown. Her address, Malvern, Pa. No response. They had children, John P., living P.J ■ m ''' "''' 1 H^^^^^^^l ^^^^^^^H ffi^ N^i ^Hn 1 Su M| ^m^H n JoSEPJi M. TRl^MAN, Jr. ( Xo. 1742. Agod 40 yrs. ) .IKFFKKY TKl'MAN (N... r,:U) GEORCJE S. TKrMAX. (No. 1738. Af,'«l 7ii yrs.) .loSKPlI M. TKIMAN (No. 533). facing p. 341. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARy\ JOHN'. 341 near Harrisburg, Pa.; Walter F., unmarried, Malvern, Pa.; Thomas, New- town Square, Pa. 591. Thomas YarnalP (Ahinoam*, Ambrose, George, George), b. 5, 10, 1827; m. 12 mo. 1870, Emeline Stanfield, b. Phila., i, 5, 1847; dau. of Joseph Stanfield and Eliza Simmons, of Nether Providence. They reside on a farm in Middletown. Issue: 1861. Owen W., b. Middletown, 12, 4, 1S71 ; m. Camden, N. J., 5, 11, 1889, Lizzie F. Coppock, b. Swarthmore, 2, 14, 1867 ; dau. of John K. Coppock and Susan Jacobs, of Media, Pa. He is a carpenter, living at 65 Lindenwood St., Phila. Issue : Emeline S., b. Glenn Mills, 5, 14, 1S91 ; Owen Thomas, b. Media, 12, 5, 1892 ; d. there, 5, 22, 1893. 1862. J. Stanfield, b. 5, 27, 1874; m. Lizzie R. Suthard. P. O., Elwyn, Pa. No re- sponse. 1863. John A., b. 3, 27, 1877. P. O., Elwyn, Pa. Llnmarried. 593. Abraham Hoopes^ (John\ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 10, 24, 1755 ; d. Newtown, 6 mo. 1807 ; m. June 6, 1782, by Rev. George Craig, at Marcus Hook (?), to Susanna McNees, d. 3 mo. 1834. Of her parentage no account is given. She had lived fourteen years with Daniel Gibbons, in Lancaster Co., Pa. Abraham was a shoemaker and lived several years in Goshen, but was last a tenant on the farm of Uriah Thomas, Newtown. He died intestate and letters were granted 7, 9, 1807, to his widow and sons, Reese and Daniel. Issue: 1864. Reese, b. 11, 17, 1782; d. Newtown, 6, 3, 1838; buried Newtown Meeting; m. Ann Hunter, b. 1780, d. 1862; buried at Media Cem. ; dau. of James and Martha Hunter, of Radnor. No issue. 1865. Daniel, b. 3, 9, 1784; d. 10, 30, 1862 ; m. Hannah Steele. 1866. Sarah, b. 12, 25, 1785 ; d. a young woman, unmarried. 1867. Alice, b. 12, 2, 1787 ; d. 4, 28, 1861, unmarried. 1868. Phebe, b. 11, 8, 1789 (?) ; died young. 594. Daniel Hoopes' (John^ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 11, 27, 1756; d. Edgmont, i, 21, 1829; m. Hannah Reese, b. 12, 24, 1753; d. 5, 8, 1837; both buried at Willistown Meeting. She was probably dau. of Caleb Rees, of Newtown, carpenter (b. i, 28, 1716; son of Thomas Rees, and grandson of David and Elinor Rees, p. 93), who m. 2, 15, 1741, at Newtown Meeting, Hannah Yarnall, dau. of Francis Yarnall, Jr., and Mary Baker. Daniel Hoopes owned a farm of 54^ acres, in Edgmont, on the Providence Road, about i^ miles south of the President Tavern. He devised this to his son Caleb. Issue: 342 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1869. Sarah, b. 8, 6, 1780; d. 7, 10, 1871 ; m. Joseph Pratt. 1870. Phebe, b. ii, 8, 1781 ; d. 12, 28, 1870; m. Elias Baker. 1871. Caleb, b. 3, 2, 1783 ; d. ; m. Lydia Ottey. 595. John Hoopes' (John*, Mary, Sarah, George), d. 5, 8, 1812 ; m. 12, 23, 1784, Rebecca Myers, d. Milltown, E. Goshen, 6, 29, 1844, in 84th year; dau. of Henry Myers and Margaret, his wife, of Thornbury. Issue: 1872 1873 1874 187s 1876 1877 1878 1879 Henry, b. 12, 23, 1786 ; d. 4, 13, 1787. Margaret, b. 3, 18, 1788 ; d. 5, 29, 1857 ; m. Jesse Kerns. William, b. 9, 17, 1789 ; d. 6, 28, 1793. Henry, b. t^, t„ 1791 ; d. 6, 6, 1833 ; m. Sidney Bennett. Phebe, b. 7, 28, 1794 ; d. 9, 28, 1875 ; m. Isaiah Matlack. Abraham \S ., b. 7, 26, 1796 ; d. ; m. Ann Humes. John, b. 5, 4, 1798; d. 2, 17, 1852; m. Mary Ann Lewis. Rebecca, b. about 1806, died about one year old. 596. Elizabeth Hoopes^ tJohn\ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 4, 17, 1760; d. I, 15, 1848; buried at Goshen Meeting; m. 3, 26, 1788, Jesse James, b. 3, 12, 1756; d. 11, 21, 18 19; son of Joseph James and Hannah Hickman, of Westtown (p. 273). Joseph James, b. i, 29, 1709; d. 9, 2, 1772, was the son of Aaron and EHzabeth James, of Westtown, from Eng- land. Jesse James became the owner of a fine farm in Westtown, west of and adjoining the Friends' Boarding School property. He was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 2, 1 1, 1780, for paying mihtary fines. Issue : 18S0. Ann, b. 5, 13, 1788 ; d. 9, 21, 185 i ; m. Benjamin Jones. i88r. Joseph, b. 8, 17, 1789; d. 1789. 1882. John, b. 10, 3, 1790 ; d. 4, 22, 1854 ; m. Hannah Jefferis. 1883. Hannah, b. 3, i, 1792; d. 3, it, 1832; m. Francis Hickman. 1884. Susanna G., b. 12, 4, 1793 ; d. 5, 18, 1866. 1885. Phebe, b. 9, 27, 1795 ; d. 3, 10, 1864; m. Joseph L. Taylor (No. 682). 1886. Esther W., b. 6, 12, 1797 ; d. 12, 21, 1845 ; m. James Baily. 1887. Jesse, b. 6, 24, i8oi ; d. i, 2, 1874 ; m. Jane James. 597. Phebe Hoopes' (John^ Mary, Sarah, George), m. Joseph Hunt, and it is supposed they removed westward but no trace of them has been found. An old list gives them the followino- children : 1888. John. 1889. Phebe, m. James Matson. 1890. Minerva, m. Samuel Johnston. 1 89 1. Hannah, m. Aaron Hall. 599. Abraham Williamson' (Sarah^ Mary, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, i, 29, 1757; d. there, 2, 4, 1807; m. 9, 18, 1777, at a meeting LINE OF GEORGE', SARAIP, MARY\ ABIGAIL'. 343 "held occasionally at the dwelling house of Joseph James, in Westtown," to Esther James, b. 9, 6, 1757; d. 9, 16, 1S54; dau. of Joseph James, deceased, and Hannah Hickman, of that township. One of the overseers reported that the marriage was "accomplished at a private house, occasioned by the Difficulty of the times." This was not long after the Battle of Brandywine and the Paoli Massacre, one on each side of the James homestead and but a few miles away. Abraham Williamson resided on a farm in Thornbury, purchased by himself and Jesse James, his brother-in-law. He left no children. His widow was married again, 5, 25, 1809, to Samuel Painter, of East Bradford (now Birmingham); "the greatest wedding of our day," says Benjamin fiickman in his diary. Esther Painter, being left in comfort- able circumstances, became somewhat of a capitalist and loaned money on mortorao;e to neiiihborinof farmers. 601. Sarah Hoopes^ (Abraham^ Mar>s Sarah, George), b. 5, 4, 1785, in Middletown ; d. Honeybrook, Chester Co., 10, 18, 1852; buried at Cain Mtg.; m. Newtown, Del. Co., 4, 13, 1803, Jabez Lewis, b. Radnor, 4, 13, 1783 ; d. Newtown, 7, 25, 1830; buried at Newtown Meeting; son of James Lewis and Hannah Vernon. They settled on a farm in Newtown. Issue: 1892. Cheyney Hoopes, b. Newtown, 3, 5, 1810; d. 8, 16, 1813. 1893. Persifoi, b. 11, 18, 1813; m. Phoebe Sharp Kell. 1894. Elizabeth, b. 12, 31, 1818; m. Jesse Cobourn (No. 1142). 602. John Hoopes^ (AbrahanT*, Mary, Sarah, George), it appears was married to Sarah Sill, by whom he had issue: 1895. Abraham, went to the West. 1896. Isaac, died unmarried. 1897. Margaret. 1898. Elizabeth, unmarried. 1899. Priicilla, m. Joseph Peirce. k son, Joseph C. Peirce, said to be at Downingtown but not found. Laura Peirce, of Downingtown, perhaps a granddaughter. No response. 604. David Regester' (Abigail*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 5, 31, 1760; d. 7, 14, 1 81 6, in Goshen; m. 1786, Catharine Griffith, b. 11, 8, 1759; d. 1 1, 22, 1841 ; dau. of Nathan Griffith and Rachel Williamson, of Goshen. (See p. 216.) David Regester was disowned by Chester Mo. Mtg., i, 28, 1782, for mustering with the militia, and his wife by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 7, 6, 1787, for marriage out to one not a member; yet her acknowledgment w^as accepted 12, 9, 1791, and his, 11, 26, 1798. Their children, then born, were admitted 8, 9, 1799. Issue: 344 ^-^^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1900. Lydia, b. 8, 7, 1787 ; d. ; m. John Colder. 1901. Daniel, b. 11, 30, 1789 ; d. 4, 3, 1859 ; married. 1902. William, b. 3, 3, 1792 ; d. ; m. Susanna Talley. 1903. Elizabeth, b. 9, i, 1794 ; d. 2, 15, 1831, unmarried. 1904. Abigail, b. 5, i, 1797 ; d. 10, 14, 1832 ; m. James Davis. 1905. Mary, b. 6, 15, 1800; d. 4, 13, 1816. 1906. David, b. 7, 10, 1803; d. 1830. 606. Lydia Regester' (Abigaih, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 9, 23, 1764; d. 8, I, 1838; m. about 1787, Aaron Yarnall, b. 8, 23, 1762; d. 1787; son of Daniel Yarnall and Ann James, of Willistown (p. 113). Administration on his estate was granted 8, 23, 1787, to Lydia Yarnall, her sureties being William Regester and Daniel Yarnall. He was said to be of Edgmont, and also of Willistown. He was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 6, 10, 1785, ior attending a marriage out of meeting. Lydia Yarnall made an acknowledgment, 5, 26, 1788, for marriage out of meeting, and on 5, 25, 1795, received a certificate from Chester to Concord; was m. 11, 22, 1798, at Birmingham Meeting, to Aaron Mendenhall, b. 2, i. 1769; d. about 1852 ; son of Joshua and Lydia Mendenhall, of East Cain. She received a certificate from Concord to Bradford, 2, 6, 1799. His parents conveyed to him, 11, 9, 1805, 95 acres of land in Brandywine township (formerly East Cain), which he sold in 1808 to Malcom Gwin. Perhaps about 1830 they removed to Columbiana Co., O., and settled east of what is now East Rochester, and just south of the long alder swamp. After his wife's death Aaron lived with his unmarried daughter, Hannah, and after- ward with his daughter Abigail Pim. Lydia's issue: 1907. Aaron (Yarnall), b. J 787 (?), settled in Harrison Co., O., and had several chil- dren ; was a member of M. E. Church, and a stone mason ; was blind for sev- eral years, caused by small particles of stone getting into his eyes. No further record. 1908. William (Mendenhall), b. 3, 25, 1800; d. 7, 8, 1883; m. twice. 1909. Abigail, b. i, 17, 1803 ; d. 12, 28, 1884; m. Garrett Pim. 1910. Hannah, died about 1850, unmarried. 609. Jane Regester' (Abigail*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 3, 28, 1772; d. about 1833; m. about 1797, George McNeely, b. Ireland, d. 4 mo. 1829; son of Alexander McNeely, who started from Ireland when George was seven years old and died on the voyage, leaving six children, Alex- ander, George, James, Robert, John and Rachel. George was taken by Gen. Anthony Wayne, at 11 years of age, and lived with him till 21. He and young Anthony used to carry provisions to the general in camp, dur- ing the Revolution. He learned the trades of a mason or bricklayer and LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY\ ABIGAIL.' 345 shoemaker, and after marriage farmed to some extent. Jane Regester took a certificate from Chester to Philadelphia Mo. Mtg., i, 30, 1797, and was married there -to George McNeely, by which marriage she probably lost her membership. They removed from Chester Co., 1805, to Centre town- ship, Columbiana Co., O., and settled in the woods. She made 30 lbs. of sugar one spring from the maple trees, by boiling the water in the frying pan, tea-kettle and stew-pot. Issue: 1911. Robert, b. 6, 18, 1798; d. 5, 31, 1862 ; m. Rebecca Bailey. 1912. Sarah, married Thomas Richards. 1913. Abigail, b. 4, 25, 1802 ; d. ; m. Benjamin E. Paxson. 19 14. William, b. 1S04, married Bridget St. Leger. 19 1 5. Lydia, died unmarried. 1916. Mary, married Thomas Regester (No. 1921), her first cousin, and moved to Indi- ana, 1842. 19 1 7. Rachel, b. 10, 11, 1813; d. 8, i, 1895; m. Owen Stackhouse. 611. Thomas Regester' (Abigail*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 5, i, 1776; d. East Rochester, Columbiana Co., O., 3, 7, 1850; m. "by a magis- trate," Hannah Regester, b. 3, 10, 1780; d. E. Rochester, 8, 23, 1850; dau. of James Regester and Mary Baker, of Washington Co., Pa. The relation- ship of this James Regester to the other Regesters has not been ascer- tained. His wife was the dau. of Aaron Baker (p. 233). Thomas Regester removed with his parents to Washington Co., Pa., in 1802, taking a certifi- cate to Westland Mo. Mtg. He was complained of 2, 23, 1805, for mar- riage to one not a member, for which he made acknowledgment, but having joined the Christian Church he was disowned 4, 25, 1822. About this time he removed to Columbiana Co., O. He was a stone and brick mason, but owned and farmed a good farm. Issue: 1918. Lydia, b. 11, 17, 1804 ; m. John Bair. No further record. 1919. Mary, b. 12, 4, 1805 ; d. 10, 10, 1867 ; m. Josiah Keislar. 1920. Hannah, b. 7, 22, 1807 ; d. 12, 19, 1879, unmarried. 1921. Thomas, b. i, 7, 1809 ; m. Mary McNeely (No. 1916) ; No further record. 1922. William, b. 11, 16, t8io; d. 8, 10, 1829. 1923. John, b. 9, 17, i8i2 ; m. Jane Baker. No further record. 1924. James, b. 3, 11, 1815 ; married, but wife's name unknown. 1925. Abigail, b. 3, 18, 1817; d. 6 mo. 1898; m. Simeon Mace. No record. 1926. Robert, b. i, 17, 1819 ; d. 6, 10, 1844, unmarried. 1927. Joseph, b. 3, 3, 182 1 ; d. 4, 8, 1855, unmarried. 612. Robert Regester' (Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 12, 24, 1779; d. East Rochester, O., 8, 5, 1838; m. i, i, 1807, Abigail Rigby, b. Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa., i, 8, 1785; d. E. Rochester, 4, 8, 1869; 346 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. dau. of Daniel Rigby and Abigail Baker (p. 139), last of East Rochester; both buried at Augusta Meeting. He was disowned by Westland Mo. Mtg., 6, 25, 1S08, for marriage by a magistrate to one not a member, but on 12, 25, 1S23, this meeting consented that Sandy Spring Mo. Mtg., O., might receive him into membership. They settled first at Redstone (as the region around Brownsville, Pa., was called), but about 1809 removed to New Garden, Columbiana Co., O.; thence, 4, i, 1816, to West twp., Colum- biana Co., and in 1S30 to Augusta twp., Carroll Co. He was a stone- mason and farmer. Issue : 1928. Ann, b. 12, i, 1807 ; d. g, 21, iSio ; buried at New Garden Mtg., Ohio. 1929. Abigail, b. 9, 9, 1810; m. Jabez Coulson. 1930. William, b. 7, i, 1813 ; m. Eliza Foreman. 1931. Daniel R., b. 12, 6, 1815 ; d. 12, 30, 1874 ; married twice. 1832. David R., b. 8, 28, 1818 ; d. 9, 16, 1840, unm. ; bur. at Augusta Mtg. 1933. Aaron B., b. 11, 30, 1820; m. Matilda Dwyer and Emily Sumption. 1934. Thomas, b. 3, i, 1823 ; m. Mary Williams and Martha Mendenhall. 1935. Robert, b. 10, 2, 1825 ; d. 9, 16, 1880; married three times. 1936. James R., b. i, 14, 1828; m. Mary Eastman. 613. Sarah Robins^ (Jane\ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 1768-9 ; d. Edg- mont, 1856; m. Samuel Plankinton, d. Edgmont; buried at Middle- town Meeting, 11, 10, 181 9; son of Peter Plankinton and Hannah Talkin- ton, of New Castle Co., Del. They setded on a farm in Edgmont, now owned by Lewis M. Yerkes. Issue: 1937. Samuel, d. 1869; m. Margaret Baker. 1938. Hannah, b. 11, 6, 1795 ; d. 2, 7, 1855 ; m. Gideon Dunn. 1939. Sarah, b. 8, 30, 1801 ; d. 9, 3, 1882 ; m. Edward Baker (No. 767). 1940. Phebe H., b. 7, 8, 1809; d. i, 4, 1884; m. Isaac Green (No. 756). Peter and Susanna Plankinhorn, who, in 1778, were mendoned as "late of Gloucester in the Province of New Jersey, deceased," had children, Jacob, John, Peter and Elizabeth. Jacob was married two or three times but left no issue, dying 9, 15, 1824, in Philadelphia, in the 93d year of his age. John was perhaps the same as Hance Plankinhorn, a freeman, assessed in Chester township. Pa., 1 760, and the John Plankinhorn, of Middletown, 1762. He was a distiller in Southwark, Phila., 1778, and married Jane Hart, who d. 1808, and he, 11, 11, 1814, aged 82 years- Elizabeth Plankinhorn m. Swedes' Ch., Wilmington, 6, 2, 1762, Francis Adams. Peter Plankinhorn, the other brother, changed his name to Plankinton, and m. (by license dated 4, 6, 1768) Hannah Talkinton, a member of Con- LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY^, JANEK 3^7 cord Mo. Mtg., and in 1777 resided in Concord. In 17S6 tliey lived on a rented farm of 100 acres, in Kennet township. Peter married a 2d wife, Martha McMinn, and d. about iSoS, in Mill Creek Hundred, Del, leaving children, Samuel, Jesse, Peter, Eli, John, Isabella, m. to Jacob Pierson, Hannah, m. to John Boughman, and Ann, of whom three were by the first wife. 616. Jane Robins' (Jane*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 5, 31, 1776; d. 6, 25, 1806; m. 8, 3, 1797, at the old Swedes' Church, Wilmington. Jesse Plankinton; d. Brandywine hundred, Del., 11, 9, 1807; son of Peter Plankinton and Hannah Talkinton: both buried at Concord Meeting, Jane was killed by lightning, while on horseback, riding with her husband, in the road about one mile north of Wilmington, where she had gone to make some purchases. Her horse was also killed. Jesse appears to have married shortly before his death, Catharine Smith, who d. 181 3, in Wilming- ton, Del. Issue by ist: 1941. Joseph, b. 12, 25, 1799; d. i, 11, 1890; m. Deborah Williams. 1942. Robbins, b. 12, 19, 1801 ; d. 2, 12, 1869; m. Sarah Cecelia Smith. 1943. Susanna, b. 6, 5, 1805 ; died young. Joseph Plankinton wrote as follows: Jesse Plankinton, when married, be- came a resident of Concord, Delaware county, where I was born. He afterwards removed to Brandywine Hundred, in the State of Delaware, near the line of Delaware county, where my brother Robbins was born. Here I digress to relate an incident: When our father removed to the State of Delaware he was in want of a barn on his place, and his brother Samuel, being a carpenter, was employed to build one for him. He (Samuel) had an apprentice at the time, of about 18 or 19 years of age, a very eccentric young man, and withal a genius of a peculiar character, who composed a number of verses which purported to describe the place, the people, and their manners, customs, &c., only one whole one of which I remember, which was : "They would gear up a bull and an old broken cart, And with a quarter of wood to town they would start, Make sale of the wood, then home they would come, With a quarter of flour and a gallon of rum." 619. Alice Robins' (Jane*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 10, 29, 1783; d. 9, 29, 1864; m. 12, 22, 1803, in Washington Co., Pa., Gideon Baker, b. 10, 4, 1780; d. Lisbon, O., 9, 19, 1854; son of Aaron Baker and Phebe Baker (see p. 233), of Washington Co., Pa. He removed from eastern 348 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Penna. about 1801, and from Washington Co., in 1805, to Elkrun Twp., Columbiana Co., O., where he resided on a farm till death. Issue: 1944. Phebe, b. 4, 5, 1805 ; d. 5, 30, 1888 ; m. Samuel Gaskill. 1945. William, b. 6, 17, 1S08; d. i, 29, 1873; m. Christina Clark. 1946. Rebecca Ann, b. 11, 21, 1822 ; d. 11, 5, 1854; m. David Shultz. No information received as to their descendants. 1947. Elizabeth Jane, b. 11, 30, 1824 ; m. Benjamin S. Dibble. 621. Esther Robins^ (Jane\ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 11, 7, 1789 (in New Jersey, say her grandchildren); d. near Hanover, Ohio, 6, 20, 1863; m. in N. J., Thomas Black, b. 5, 3, 1786; d. near Hanover, 5, 15, 1859; son of James Black and Jane Boggs : both buried at the Presbyterian churchyard, Hanover. They moved to Ohio in 1838, crossing the moun- tains in a wagon ; purchased a farm on the Tuscarora Road or Path, made by the Indians traveling to and from the Ohio River. A road was laid out directly in this path, from which It derives its name. Here they lived a number of years, hauling their produce to Massillon, a distance of 30 miles. They finally sold this farm and bought another near by, where they ended their days. Issue: 1948. Jane R., b. 10, 3, 1810 ; m. Benjamin Morris. Their children supposed to be in Richland Co., O., but not reported. 1949. Ann H., b. 3, 5, 1813; d. 8, 28, 1861 ; m. William Dowling. 1950. Joseph Robins, b. 5, 30, 1815 ; d. 6, 25, 1870; m. Lydia Ann Parsons. 1951. Sidney P., b. 7, 2, 1817 ; d. 8, 28, 1859 ; m. Samuel Chambers. 1952. Barzilla Thomas, b. 10, 21, 1820; m. Mary Emerson. No record. 1953. Gideon Humphrey, b. 9, 5, 1826 ; was a shoemaker; served in the army through the Civil War, and died some years later. 1954. Emory Gregg, b. 10, 13, 1830 ; m. Sarah Ann Williams and left a dau. Emoryetta, now Ettie Sheets, Hanover, O. No response. 623. Abraham Robins' (Jane^ Mary, Sarah. George), d. 1850-5, in Carroll Co., O.; burled at Augusta Meeting ; m. Hannah Blackford, and left issue: ' I95S- William, married a Weldon. 1956. Seth. 1957. Clayton, m. Ann Rigby : had a son William, now of East Rochester, O. No response. Also had George Robins, Minerva, O. 1958. Eli. 1959. Jane, m. Elijah Franks. No record. i960. Emily, m. Thomas Shaw and had several children, some of whom went west. Harper H. Black, of Chestnut Hill, Md., a son of J. Robins Black (No. 1950), sends some notes of other children of Joseph and Jane Robins: (iKtiKiil': S TKI'M AN. DK. 1 1 Kt >K< iK TKIM AN. ^Nn. 1 :;;.-<. • ( No. ')37. ) Frciii ;iiiiliini\ |ic liy < Hilikim^l . IS.'ii'i. liu-ins; (', ;>1S. LINE OF GE.ORGE\ SARAH\ MARY\ ISAAC. 349 617. Margaret Robins m. David Baker, a brother to Gideon, and went to Redstone, Pa., where she died, leaving several children. 618. Lydia Robins rn. John Ives and lived in New Jersey for some time; then moved to Clermont Co., O., where they died. 620. Parthenia Robins, b. n, 7, 1787; d. 9, 19, 1837; m. James Hall, and lived in Delaware Co., Pa. 622. Abigail Robins married a Devoe or Devou; lived and died in New Jersey. She is doubtless the one called Rachel De Bue by Elizabeth J. Dibble. 624. Joseph Robins, "I know nothing of. I have heard grand- mother speak of him frequently; think he died in Pennsylvania." These had a half brother, Seth Hoopes, by some said to have been un- married, yet a person of this name was married i, 28, 1790, to Anna Bell, of Willistown. He buried a child at Middletown Meeting in 1797, and another in 1802. 626. Eli Hoopes' (Isaac^ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 12, 13, 1769; d. 4, 27, 1815; m. I, 7, 1802, at Middletown Meeting, to Mary Reed, of Middletown, d. 5, i, 181 5; dau. of John and Hannah Reed. She was ad- mitted into membership at Middletown, 9, 28, 1801. They took a certificate from Chester, 4, 30, 1 804, to Radnor ; thence, 6, 11, 1 807, to Concord, and 5, 7, 1 8 10, to Goshen. Issue: 1961. Abraham Griffith, b. lo, lo, 1802 ; d. 4, 16, 1836, unmarried. 1962. Mary Williamson, b. S, 23, 1S04 ; d. 8, 31, 1882 ; m. James M. Irwin. 1963. Sarah, b. about 1808, died unmarried. 1964. Phebe, b. 10, 30, 181 1 ; d. i, 21, 1S93 ; m. William D. McCluen. 1965. Eli Yamall, b. i, 27, 1815 ; d. 5, rg, 1872 ; m. Eliza Mendenhall. 628. Sarah Hoopes' (Isaac^ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 11, 4, 1773; d. Philadelphia, 12, 16, 1839; m. 5, 5, 1824, at 12th Street Mtg., Phila., Jaboel Torr, d. Phila., 5, 18, 1852, in 71st year; son of John and Hannah Torr. No issue. 629. Abraham Hoopes^ (Isaac\ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 12, 13, 1775; d. 8, 19, 1823; m. Sidney Jones, b. Westtown, 11, 13, 1792; d. Birmingham, 2, 24, 1877; buried at Birmingham Meeting; dau. of Benja- min Jones and Rebecca Eavenson, of Westtown. Issue: 1966. Lydia Ann, b. ii, 18, 1810; d. 7, 7, 181 1. 1967. Mary Ann, b. 6, 14, 181 2 ; d. 10, i 7, 1852 ; m. David Garrett. 1968. Rachel, b. 3, 3, 1814 ; d. 2, 21, 1894 ; m. Joshua Jefferis. 1969. Walker V., b. 4, 22, 1816 ; d. 12, 2, 1895 ; m. Hannah G. Eachus. 1970. John J., b. 8, 9, 1818; d. 7, 29, 1876; m. Elizabeth Lodge. 550 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Abraham Hoopes was a chairmaker by trade. He and his father pur- chased a farm in East Goshen, adjoining the hne of Westtown, by deed of 3, 30, 1807, and by division Abraham became the owner of 49 acres, 121 perches, to which he subsequently added 30 acres by purchase. His health failing he sold this property, by deed of 4, 4, 1820, to Jacob Minster, of Willistown, and retired to a small place in Westtown, adjoining the N. W. corner of the Boarding School property, where he died. His widow was married 2, 6, 1834, at Birmingham Mtg., to Benjamin Sharpless, a widower, b. 8, 24, 1769; d. E. Bradford (now Birmingham), 2, i, 1852; by whom she had a son Benjamin, b. 10, 29, 1835 ■ ^- Annie T. Hannum, and lives at the homestead of his father. 630. Isaac Hoopes^ (Isaac*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 3, 10, 1779; d. 9, 25, 1849; ^- ^ I' 20, 1806, at Birmingham Meeting, Hannah Jones, b. I, 7, 1784; d. 3, 9, [863; dau. of Benjamin Jones'* (Rees-', Richard, Rees) and Rebecca Eavenson" (Nathaniel^ Richard, Thomas), of Westtown. He was a shoemaker by trade but carried on farming to some extent. He pur- chased the homestead in Goshen, in 18 16, but disposed of it soon after and removed to New London township. Issue : 1971. Griffith, b. 8, 21, 1807 ; d. 5, 3, 1815. 1972. Joseph J., b. 10, 14, j8o8; d. 12, 28, 1893 ; "''• Amanda McGinnis. 1973. Rebecca E., b. 12, 3, 1809 ; d. 4, 24, 1888 ; m. Henry Orr and G. W. Thorn. 1974. Phebe, b. 8, 25, 181 1 ; d. i, 29, 1892 ; in. WiUiam B. Michener. 1975. Amy, b. 7, 3, 1813; d. 2, 3, 1885 ; m. John Davidson and Abner Eldridge. 1976. Lindley, b. 9, 5, 1815 ; m. Mary Addleman. 1977. Eliza, b. 10, 10, 181 7 ; m. VViUiam Glass. 1978. Rees H., b. 4, 3, 181 9 : m. Susan J. Bumgardner. 1979. Lydianna, b. 6, 27, 1821 ; d. 2, 15, 1821. 1980. Ezra M., b. 12, 24, 1822 ; d. 12, 24, 1886 ; m. Bandenah Lyons. 1981. Chalkley, b. 6, lo, 1825 ; d. 9, 16, 1845. 1982. Mary Griffith, b. 5, 13, 1827 ; m. John Erskine Baldwin. 631. Jacob Hoopes^ (Isaac*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 3, 7, 1782 ; m. Rebecca Maris, b. i, 10, 1788; dau. of David Maris and Sarah Fawkes, of Belmont Co., O., who left one son. Second m. to Susan Starkey, who had three children. Third wife, Mary Ann (Atkinson), a widow. He lived in Belmont Co., O. Issue : 1983. Isaac, went lo New Orleans, La. No record. 1984. Abraham, m. Anna Smith ; lived near Burr Station, Belmont Co. No further record. 1985. Rebecca, married. Name of husband not ascertained. 1986. Mary Ann, a widow, living near her brother Abraham. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY\ ISAAC. 351 633. Mary Hoopes^ (Isaac\ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 8, i, 1786; d. West Brandywine township, 5, 13, 1852; m. 5, 6, 1S13, at Goshen Mtg. Enoch Worrall, b. 10, 9, 1784; d. W. Brandywine, i, 3, 1864; son of Benjamin \\'orrall= (Jonathan\ John, Peter, Peter,) and EHnor Morris' (David', Cadwalader), of Brandywine. Issue: 1987. Elinor, b. 8, 15, 1814 ; d. i, 19, 1884; m. Jesse Green, who d. 8, 26, 1886, in 75th year : buried at Cain Mtg. Two ch. d. in infancy. 1988. Isaac Hoopes, b. 7, 2, i8i6 ; d. 7, 7, 1881, unra. ; buried at E. Cain. 1989. Mary, b. 9, 19, 1819 ; m. Amos Davis. 1990. Elizabeth, b. 11, 8, 1821 ; d. 12, 29, 1838. 1991. Enoch M., b. 3, 13, 1825 ; m. Margaret Shields. 1992. Phebe, b. 2, 28, 1828; d. 8, 10, 1829. 1993. Eli H., b. 12, 4, 1832 ; ni. Lydia Doudna and Nina F. Michener. 634. Debe Hoopes^ (Isaac^ Mary, Sarah, George), b. 2, 18, 1789; d. Morgan Co., Ohio, i, 23, 1871 ; buried at Chesterfield Meeting; m. 12, 12, 1810, at East Cain Meeting, William Dewees, b. 6, 18, 1782, in Berks (?) Co., Pa.; d. Morgan Co., O., i, 22, 1850; son of Cornelius Dewees and Sarah Paine, of West Cain, Chester Co. Sarah Paine was dau. of Thomas Paine and Hannah Pirn (see p. 162). About the year 18 17 William and Debe Dewees removed to Belmont Co., O., taking a certificate from Exeter Mo. Mtg. to Stillwater, O., dated 4, 30, 181 7, and settled on Captina Creek, near Captina Meeting; but in 1836 they found a new home near Chester- field, Athens (now Morgan) Co., O. For some account of their pioneer experiences, trials and bereavements, see Reminiscences in "The Friend," Ixxiii, 276, 1900. Issue: 1994. Mary, b. i, 11, 181 2 ; d. 8, 13, 1897; m. Robert Hall and Robert Miller. 1995. James, b. 9, 10, 1S13 ; d. Belmont Co., O., 8, 5, 1826. 1996. Sarah, b. 9, 25, 1815 ; d. 8, 1 1, 1839 '> ■"• James Doudna. 1997. Ellis, b. 8, 25, 1817 ; d. 8, 21, 1826. 1998. Isaac, b. 11, 10, 1819 : d. i, 7, 1851 ; m. Rebecca McGrew. 1999. Cornelius, b. 10, 23, 1821 ; m. Rebecca W. Askew. 2000. Infant, nameless, b. 8, 20, 1823. 2001. William, b, 9, 13, 1825 ; m. Maria Embree and Elizabeth Bedell. 2002. Deborah, b. 10, 16, 1828 ; d. Salem, O., 12, 15, 1S91, unmarried. 2003. Griffith, b. 4, 11, 1831 ; m. Ruthanna Masters. 635. Sidney Hoopes' (Isaac\ Mary, .Sarah, George), b. 7,8, 1792; d, 8, 25, 1879; m. 1818, Lewis Maris, b. 5, 17, 1793; d. 4, 22, 1876; son of David Maris and Sarah F"awkes, of Belmont Co., O., formerly of Dela- ware Co., Pa. She removed to Ohio in company with her sister Debe Dewees, meeting on the way her future husband, who was going to visit his 352 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. relatives in the East. They resided for some years in Belmont Co., but he died in Cambridge, Guernsey Co., and she in McConnellsville, Morgan Co., O. Issue : 2004. David, b. 8, 22, 1819 ; d. 10, 4, 185 i ; m. Mary Purviance. 2005. Rachel, b. 3, 13, 1821 ; living at Colerain, O., unmarried. 2006. James D., b. 9, 19, 1822 ; m. Elizabeth Worrall and H. C. Tedrow. 2007. Phebe, b. Wayne twp., Belmont Co., 4, 4, 1824; m. Chesterfield, Morgan Co., 4, 27, 1865, Thomas Horton, b. Chester, Pa., 6, 24, 1822 ; son of Joseph Horton and Agnes Malin, of Colerain, O., where they reside. No issue. 2008. Deborah, b. 8, 3, 1826; died in infancy. 2009. Mary, b. 6, 24, 1828 ; died in infancy. 2010. Jared, b. 4, 15, 1830; m. Isabella Fletcher. 201 1. Thomas Chalkley, b. 4, 26, 1832 ; m. Susan C. Jennings. 646. Abraham Hoopes' (Benjamin*, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 8, 28, 1 791; d. 10 mo. 1850; m. 3, 16, 18 1 5, Sarah Williamson, b. Thornbury, 8, 3, 1789; d. Concord, 7, 18, 1865; dau. of William Williamson and Phebe Passmore, of Thornbury (see p. 213). They resided one year in Thorn- bury, on the Street Road, removing thence to New London (now Franklin) township, 181 6; thence to the Williamson homestead, near the Westtown Boarding School, 1839, and to Concord, 1849. Issue: 2012. Job, b. I, II, 1816; d. 5, 15, 1894; m. Charlotte Hatton. 2013. Augustine, b. 11, 23, 1818; d. 8, 17, 1819. 2014. William, died in infancy. 2015. Phebe W., b. 7, 27, 1820; d. 10, 31, 1893, unmarried. 2016. Adrianna, b. i, 22, 1823; ni. Benjamin Thatcher. 2017. Lydia A., b. 12, 4, 1824 ; m. 3, 6, 1851, Lewis T. Hance, d. 12, 6, 1884. Issue: EUwood T., said to be at Detroit, Mich., and Hannah. No further record. 2018. Hannah P., b. 5, 9, 1826 ; m. Samuel Anderson and lives in Wilmington, Del. No children. 649. Walter Calvert^ (William\ Sarah, Sarah, George), b. about 1 791; d. 5, 2, 1866; buried at Kennet Meeting; m. Mary Powell, who was the mother of his children. Second wife, Parthena Gregg. Third m., 8, 28, 1 861, to Rachel Stern, b. 7, 8, 1815 ; dau. of Thomas West Stern and Ann Owens, of near Centreville, Del. After her husband's death Rachel resided in Wilmington, Del. Children by ist wife: 2019. Jane, m. Kersey Pyle, Kennet Square, Pa. No further record. 2020. Powell, b. 9, 29, 1816 ; d. 6, 22, 1853; ni. Ann Seal Hutton. 2021. Evan, died when about 18 years of age. 2022. William, b. near Kennet Square, 3, 15, 1823 ; m. Josephine Hough. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ MARGARET\ ESTHER'. -^5^ 651. Margaret Trimble^ (Esther^ Margaret, Sarali, George), b. Concord, 6, 8, 1760; d. Thornbury, 4, 30, 1850; m. 3, 18, 1794, at Concord Meeting, Thomas Peirce, b. 9, 5, 1770; d. n, i, 1826; son of Caleb Peirce' (Caleb^ George) and Ann Mendenhall^ (Robert^ Benjamin), of Thornbury. Issue: 2023. William T., b. 2, 19, 1795 ; d. 4, 26, 1862 ; m. Sarah Y. lirinton. 2024. Robert, b. 4, 11, 1797 ; d. ; m. Hannah Harvey. 2025. Caleb, b. 9, 23, 1799 ; d. 1, 13, 1S77 ; m. Mary May. 2026. Hetty Ann, b. 12, 24, 1801 ; d. g, 2, 1858; m. William A. Cheen. 2027. Phebe, b. 4, 24, 1804; d. 3, 15, i860; m. John Benington. 2028. Samuel T., b. 4, 18, 1806 ; d. 8, i6, 1827, unmarried. 2029. James Emlen, b. i, 10, 1809 ; d. 7, 31, 1814. 2030. Thomas J., b. 8, 7, :8ii ; m. Martha Ann Smith. 652. Ann Trimble^ (Esther^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 7, 16, 1771 ; d. 10, 16, 1857; m. 4, 10, 181 1, at Concord Mtg., George Wil- liams, of Philadelphia, d. 1S50, in 88th year; son of Hezckiah and Grace Williams. They resided in Philadelphia, where his name was connected with many philanthropic works for the benefit of the unfortunate and out- casts of society. No issue. 654. Joseph Trimble' (Esther^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Con- cord, 12, 4, 1775; d. Mifflin Co., Pa., 7, 19, 1840; m. 10, 22, 1801, Jane H. Brinton, b. Thornbury, 9, 19, 1780; d. 5, 29, 1854; dau. of George Brinton and Christiana Hill, of that township. They resided for many years at Concordville, Delaware Co., where he carried on farming and was also a justice of the peace. He purchased land on the Juniata river, in Mifflin Co., Pa., to which he removed with his family before his death. Issue: 2031. Harriet, b. 8, 15, 1802 ; d. 3, 22, 1873 ; m. i 2, 9, 1824, John C. Corbit, b. 7, 16, 1792 ; d. 4, 2, 1832 ; son of William and Mary Corbit, of Cantwell's Bridge, Del. Second m., 3, 30, 1847, to Charles Tatman, of Odessa, Del., b. 5, 5, I 792. No issue. 2032. Christiana B., b. 6, 9, 1804; d. 9 mo., 1S04. 2033. Ann W., b. i, 14, 1807 ; d. at Dr. Rothrock's, McVeytown, Pa., 9, 4, 1890, unm. 2034. Phebe, b. 3, 9, 1810; d. 9, 14, 1894 ; m. Dr. Abraham Rothrock. 2035. Amanda H., b. 6, 16, 181 1 ; d. 9, 4, 1829. 2036. Esther B., b. 7, 8, 1819; d. West Chester, Pa., 12, 4-5, 1883, unmarried. She was a successful operator of a small fruit farm, graperies and hot-houses, at West Chester. 655. Samuel Trimble' (Esther^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 10, 27, 1782; d. 4, I, 1S43; m. 3, 21, 1807, Rebecca Mendenhall, b. 3, 28, 1787; 23 354 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. d. 3, 14, 1876; dau. of Stephen Mendenhall and Margaret Farlow, of Con- cord. They settled on the farm which had belonged to her grandfather, Robert Mendenhall' (Benjamin), in Concord. Issue: 2037. John B., b. 2, 23, 1809; d. 10, 29, 1809. 2038. Stephen M., b. 4, 10, 1810; d. 9, 12, 1898; m. Lydia Sharpless. 2039. Samuel, b. 3, 19, 1812 ; d. 9, 17, 1824. 2040. Esther, b. 5, 4, 1814; d. 9, 29, 1824. 2041. Margaret M., b. 7, 31, 1818 ; d. i, 9, 1854, unmarried. 2042. George W., b. 12, 14, 1820; d. 7, 12, 1846, unmarried. 2043. Samuel, b. 3, 5, 1825 ; d. 12, 17, 1854, unmarried. 2044. Ann, b. 8, 25, 1827; d. 8, 14, 1890; m. George Martin, M. D. 656. Margaret Larkin' (Sarah\ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 6, 14, 1767; d. 3, 18, 1837; m. 4, 19, 1787, at Chichester Meeting, Richard Dutton, b. II, 20, 1758; d. II, 5, 1832; son of Thomas Dutton and Hannah Routh, of Aston. They settled at the Dutton homestead, of which he became the owner by purchase from the other heirs. He also inherited additional land by the will of his grandfather, Richard Dutton. Issue: 2045. Sarah, b. 2, 18, 1788; d. 9, 11, 1819, unmarried. 2046. Thomas, b. 9, 5, 1790; d. 3, 26, 1827 ; m. Hannah Cotraan. 2047. Isaac, b. 7, 22, 1792; d. 2, 26, 1829; m. Catharine Taylor. 2048. Richard, b. 7, i, 1796 ; studied medicine and died at sea, unmarried. His body was brought home in spirits and interred at Chichester Mtg., 10, 29, 1829. 2049. Larkin, b. 5, 15, 1798 ; d. 5, 10, 1837 ; m. Maria Norris and Ann Matlack. 2050. John Brinton, b. 7, 12, 1806; d. 6, 20, 1848, unmarried. 657. Esther Larkin' (Sarah^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Bethel, 2, 2, 1769; d. Philadelphia (?), 8, 24, 1822; buried at Concord; m. James Jones, d. (7, 23, 1833)? She was complained of 5, 7, 1800, by Concord Meeting, for marriage by a magistrate to one not a member, for which she was disowned, 10, 8, 1800. Her acknowledgment was accepted i, 6, 1808, and she received a certificate to Philadelphia (Northern District), 2, 3, 1808. Issue, if any, not ascertained. 658. Weldon Brinton' (Joseph\ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 6, 28, 1775; d. Pennsbury twp., i, i, 1S54; m. Esther Wilson. After her death he married a wealthy widow, of Virginia, with whom he resided in that State until her death, and then returned to Chester Co. They had a son, Joseph, of bright talents, who died when a young man. Issue by ist wife: 2051. Thomas Jefferson, b. 1802 ; d. 8, 6, 1S54 ; m. Ann B. King and Clarissa H. Taylor. 2052. Ellis, b. about 1804; d. Cecil Co., Md., 2, 16, 1871 ; m. Lydia Eavenson, d. i, 31, 1870, in 68th year, by whom he had Esther, Benjamin Franklin, Ruthanna, LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARGARET', yOSEPH'. 355 Hannah, George W., Sarah L., Henry H., and Ellis. In 1878 Benjamin F. re- sided at the homestead and Henry was a carpenter and builder in Chicago. 659. Margaret Brinton' (Joseph\ Margaret, Sarah, George"), b. 10, II, 1776; d. 1S62; m. 2, 13, 1834, at Goshen Meeting, Thomas Gheen, of West Goshen, d. 5, 23, 1853; buried at Goshen Meeting; son of Joseph Gheen and EHzabeth Ingram. His first wife was AHce Aikens, who was the mother of Joseph A., b. 4, 24, 1796; William A., Elizabeth, Martha, Levi A., Sarah and Mary Ann. The father and children were admitted into membership at Goshen Meeting, 3, 27, 1822, and he was married there, 6, 6, 1822, to Ann West, widow, dau. of Caleb and Ann Peirce, of Thorn- bury. She died i, 21, 1827. 660. Lydia Brinton' (Joseph^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 2, 15, 1779; d. Kennet Square, 11, 14, 1S64; m. 11, 14, 1833, at Kennet Meet- ing, Jonathan Miller, of Kennet, d. lo, 30, 1S43, ^ged 76; son of Jesse Miller and Lydia Baily. No children. Jonathan's first wife was Susanna, dau. of Joseph Gheen and Elizabeth Ingram, by whom he had Eliza, Joseph, Lydia, Hannah, Jesse, Susanna, Jonathan and John. 661. John Brinton' (Joseph^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 1, 28, 1781 ; d. 8, 1 1, 1 818; m. 5, 12, 1809, Friscilla Branson. Issue: 2053. Evans, b. 5, 29, 1810 ; d. 2, 2, 1S65 ; m. Susan Louisa Ellis. 2054. Joseph, b. 2, 24, 1S12. No further record. 2055. David, b. 12, 29, 1814 ; d. 5, 17, 1878 ; m. Sarah Piersol, Elizabeth G. Hoopes and Harriet W. Dihvorth. 2056. Samuel, b. 12, 10, 181 7 ; d. 10, 7, 1832. 662. Abraham Brinton' (Joseph\ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 11, 3, 1784; d. II, 3, 1859; m. Mary Eavenson, b. 2, 24, 1787; d. 3, 14, 1861, in Thornbury; buried at Concord; dau. of Joseph Eavenson" (George^ Joseph, Thomas,) and Ann Yearsley. He was a farmer and purchased a farm in Thornbury, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue: 2057. Joseph Eavenson, b. 12, 7, 1813 ; d. 2, 29, 1896; m. Mary Marshall. 2058. Margaretta, b. 7, 12, 1815 ; d. 10, i, 1831. 2059. Mary Ann, b. 6, 8, 1818 ; d. 3, 14, 1896 ; m. Arthur Howell. 2060. John, b. 9, 2, 1819 ; d. 2, 27, 1894 ; m. Sarah A. Manley and Lydia E. Manley. 2061. Yearsley, b. 11, 3, 1822. 2062. Lydia, b. 7, 12, 1824. 663. Mary Brinton' (Joseph^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 6. 24, 1788; d. 6, 27, 1828; m. Thomas Darlington, b. n, 14, 1784; d. n, 8, 356 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. i860; son of Abraham Darlington^ (Thomas^ Abraham,) and Susanna Chandler, of Thornbury, Chester Co. They lived in Westtown township, at what is known as " Darlington's Corner." Issue: 2063. Brinton, b. 12, 15, 1809; d. 4, 2, 1879; m. Esther Harvey. 206.1. Clement, b. 6, 19, 181 1 ; d. 5, 28, 1879; m. Eliza Speakman. 2065. Abraham B., b. 6, 9, 181 2 ; d. 9, 11, 1862 ; m. Charlotte Brinton. 2066. Mary Ann, b. 11, 14, 1813 : d. 10, i, 1817. 2067. Jane, b. 5, 19, 1815 : d. 3, 12, 1854 ; m. Daniel B. Meredith. 2068. Susan, b. 12, 19, 1816; d. ic, i, 181 7. 2069. Joseph, b. 7, 16, 1818; d. 8, 5, 181S. 2070. Isaac, b. 7, 16, 1818; d. 8, i, 1884; m. Eliza Day. 2071. Melinda, b. 10, 12, 1820; d. 9, 22, 1821. 2072. Franklin, b. 4, 15, 1822 ; d. 3, 27, 1893 ; m. Elizabeth H. Shimer. 2073. Thomas, b. 10, 6, 1823 ; m. Mary Jane Smith. 2074. Edward, b. 9, 16, 1825 ; d. 3, 27, 1890; m. Susan Maria Langdon. 2075. Alfred, b. 12, 30, 1826 ; d. 5, 20, 1897 ; m. Maggie Simmers. 2076. Chandler, b. i, 19, 1828 ; d. 12, 7, 1894 ; m. Mary Jane Brinton. 664. Samuel Brinton^ (Joseph^ Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 10, 24, 1790; d. 4, 20, 1823; buried at Concord Meeting; m. 1821, at Kennet Meeting, Ann Webb, b. Kennet, 4, 20, 1796; d. Pennsbury, 4, 9, 1865; buried at Parkerville; dau. of Thomas Webb and Mary Way, of Kennet. Issue : 2077. Rebecca W., b. 4, 10, 1822 ; m. Huson Taylor. 665. Thomas Brinton' (Joseph'', Margaret, Sarah, George), b. i, 17, 1793; d. 9, 24, 1861 ; m. Philadelphia, 10, 8, 1818, Jane Brinton, dau. of Edward Brinton and Letitia Dilworth. Issue : 2078. Letitia, b. i, 2, 1821 ; d. 10, 23, 1877; m. Stephen Jackson. 2079. Mary, b. 3, 29, 1822 ; d. 4, 29, 1832. 2080. Edward, b. 12, 25, 1823; d. 8, 22, 1863, unmarried. 2081. Weldon, b. 6, 3, 1825 ; d. to. 18, 1876; m. Ann Gilpin. 2082. Lydia, b. 5, 8, 1828 ; living at Avondale, Chester Co., Pa., unmarried. 2083. Mary Jane, b. 9, 25, 1832; d. 6, 13, 1899; m. Chandler Darlington (No. 2076). 2084. Caleb R., b. 2, 2, 1835 ; d. i, 12, 1899 ; m. Sarah Ann Levis. 2085. Joseph Abraham, b. 12, 24, 1840; m. Elizabeth Dilworth. 2086. Thomas Jefferson, b. 4, 12, 1844. 667. Joseph Lownes^ (Hughi, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Springfield, I, 17, 1787; d. there 4, 8, 1872; m. ist, Rachel Massey, b. Willistown ; d. Springfield, 9, 25, 1834; dau. of Phineas INIassey and Susanna Battin: Second m., 12, 12, 1839, at Springfield Meeting, to Priscilla Pratt, b. 11, 7, 1802; d. 4, 7, 1872; dau. of Thomas Pratt and Hannah Massey (sister to ALICE (TKMl'LE) I'AVIS, (>.'(.. i;7.">. ) I'aciiit,' I". LINE OF GEORGE', SAKAH\ ALICE\ ALICE'. 557 Rachel Massey), of Marple. He and liis wives were buried at Springfield Meeting. He make an acknowledgment, i i, 2, , l'\.. A lii )rr lS7il. i l!,-lniili 17S8. t rf.t'il ;is II lio-|iiliil lu'loir :ni(l iiltcr llir IJalllo dI' liraiid ywin, iiicint; ]'. 3(Vl. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH', JANE', DAi7D\ 365 2210. Daniel, b. 11, 19, 1812; d. i, i, 1877; m. Philena Pierce. 221 1. David, b. i, i, 1815 ; d. 2, 9, 1896 (or 7) ; m. Dorothy Nienian and A. P.. Blythe. 2212. Sarah Ann, b. 5, 7, 1818; d. i, 8, 1870; in. Curtis Markley. They lived for a time in West Chester and had care of the R. R. Station. Issue : Hannah B., b. 9, 27, 1843 ; d. 10, 7, 1879 ; m. Joseph Verdrees. 2213. Mary Ann, b. 10, 14, 1820. Unmarried. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. She was for several years housekeeper for Minshall and Jacob Painter, in Middletown. 2214. Robert, b. 5, 14, 1823; m. Emily Verdrees. P. O., Gradyville. No response. 2215. Hannah, b. 10, 12, 1825 ; d. 4, 14, 1833. 2216. Joseph, b. I, 14, 1828; m. Martha Morrison. 2217. John, b. 8, 31, 1831 ; d. 4, 11, 1S33. 2218. John, b. 4, 27, 1834 ; d. 10, 11, 1855, unmarried. 708. Joseph Regester^ (David^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 1, 6, 1771 ; d. 6, 26, 1835 ; m. 5, 31, 1798, at Middletown Meeting, Sarah Rus.sell, b. .1., 16, 1771 ; d. 4, 6-"], 1834 ; dau. of WiUiam Russell and Susanna Griffith, of Edemont : both buried at Middletown Mt"-. No issue. He was admitted into membership, 2, 26, 1798, and in 1800 removed to Wilmington, but re- turned in 1S02. He was disowned 5, 27, 1808, for mustering with the militia. He owned a farm of 61 acres in Edgmont, adjoining lands of Robert and John Regester, William Baker and George Green. 709. John Regester^ (David*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 10, 3, 1775 ; d. 4, 10, 1850 ; m. Priscilla Hoopes, buried at Middletown Mtg., 1, 25, 1812 ; dau. of Abraham Hoopes (No. 152) and Elizabeth Worrall. They lived on a farm in Edgmont. Issue : 2219. Abraham H., b. 4, 2, 1801 ; d. 6, 19, 1873; m. Sarah Chalfant and Ursula Marshall. 2220. Margaret, b. 11, 12, 1802 ; d. 3, 20, 1880; m. Abner Eachus. 2221. Joseph, b. 10, 4, 1806 ; d. i, 19, 1843 ; m. Jane Ann Baker. 2222. Elizabeth Worrall, b. 3, 23, 1S09; d. at Philip B. Green's, in Edgmont, 11, 15, 1896, unmarried. 710. David Regester' (David*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont. 1778; d. Londonderry township, Chester Co., 1,1, 1864; m. Jane Leonard, b. 4, 4, 1788; d. 10, 23, 1862; dau. of Elias Leonard, of Juliustown, N. J. He was a chair and spinning-wheel maker, and later a farmer. After a residence of some years in New Jersey he purchased a farm of 61 acres in Londonderry, 4, i, 1828, from Charles Pierce and wife, who had purchased it in 1823 from his brother, Joseph Regester. Issue: 2223. Joseph, teacher, b. 6, 29, 1S08 ; d. Smyrna, Del., about Sept., 1S61, unm. 2224. Robert, b. 3, 17, 1810; d. unm., a carpenter's apprentice. 366 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2225. William, b. 11, 13, 1812 ; found dead on Peters' mill-race, Concord, 2, 6, 1845 ; unmarried. 2226. Samuel, b. 12, 10, 1814; d. 4, 6, 1891 ; m. Sarah Ann McKee. 2227. John, b. 3, 12, 1817; d. Delaware Co., about Nov., 1847, unm- 2228. Sarah Ann, b. 6, 4, 1821 ; d. 10, 12, 1897 ; m. Whitfield B. Forbes. 2229. David, b. 4 mo., 1823 ; was a carpenter and went to California, 1850; returned a few weeks after his father's death and purchased the homestead, which he sold, 1866, to Nathaniel Lewis : went to Philadelphia, and about Dec. 20, 1870, dis- appeared, and though much search was made nothing further was heard of him. Unmarried ( ? ) . 2330. Mary, b. 4, 6, 1825 ; d. 12, 5, 1891 ; m. Spencer Farra. 2331. Lewis, b. April, 1827; died unmarried. 2332. Infant, nameless, b. April, 1829. 711. Jesse Reece' (Lydia\ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 12, 12, 1774; d. Upper Providence, 9, 15, 1849; rn- '2, 18, 1800, at Middletown Meeting, Elizabeth Davis, of East Bradford, d. 5, 3, 1858, aged 87; dau. of Asa Davis and Elizabeth Humphreys, of that township, formerly of Haverford. He was admitted into membership at Middletown Mtg., 6, 26, 1797, took a certificate to Goshen, dated 11, 27, 1797, and one thence to Chester Mo. Mtg., 6, 6, iSoo: removed to Upper Providence about 1822. He was a carpenter and builder. Issue: 2333. Davis, b. Middletown, 9, 24, 1801 ; d. West Chester, Pa., 3, 27, 1874 ; was teacher at Westtown Boarding School from 2, 27, 1826, to 12, 16, 1831, and boys' governor there from the last date till 10, i, 1859; after which he m. Asenath Hill, of North Carolina, who had been a teacher at the same institution, 1854 to 1859. They settled in West Chester. After his death his widow resided for many years in Indiana, but now in West Chester again. No issue. 2334. Lydia, b. 2, 22, 1804 ; d. 2, 7, 1893 ; m. Samuel Hibberd. 2335. Elizabeth, b. 11, 26, 1805 ; d. 8, 8, 1894; m. Jesse T. Heacock. 2336. Sidney, b. 8, 6, 1807 ; d. 7, 10, 1822 ; buried at Middletown. 2337- Jesse, b. 2, 15, 1809 ; d. 10, 5, 1825. 2338. Thomas, b. 5, 4, 1811 ; d. ; m. Beulah (Palmer) Cassin. 2339. Eli Yarnall, b. , 1813. 713. Jane Burn^ (Margaret\ Jane, Sarah,- George), b. Marple, 9, 25, 1779; d. 6, 3, 1870; m. James Wright, b. Co. Monaghan, Ireland, 1778; d. 9, 6, 1855; son of Robert Wright, of Co. Monaghan. He came to Phila- delphia when ten years of age, and was afterward "bound out" to Daniel Cornocr, of Willistown, Chester Co. At 18 he began to learn the mason trade, and in 18 18 removed to Washington Co., Pa. From the "Commem- orative Biographical Record," of which county these facts are taken, the family having failed to respond. He purchased a farm in Amwell Twp., about 3 miles N. E. of Amity. Issue : 2 340 2341 2343 2343 2344 2345 2346 LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ JANE\ MARGARET*'. 367. Sarah, "who lived to the age of fourscore." Samuel, "who also lived to a ripe old age." James, "who lived to adult age." George H., b. i, 22, 1813 ; m. Lydia Holburt. Andrew Jackson, lived to manhood. Henry Burns, lived to manhood. Margaret, m. Nicholas Horn, whom she survived. 716. Sarah Burn' (Margaret^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. ir, 5, 1785; d. 3, 10, 1858; m. 1 81 7, in West Philadelphia, Thomas Nuzum, b. Nether Providence, 9, 13, 1789; d. Willistown, Pa., 8, 14, 1866; son of Thomas Nuzum and Margaret Robinson. He was a farmer, owning a small farm in Marple and later one in Easttown, which he sold to Davis IMcAffee and bought one in Willistown. Nathan Fox bought it after his death. Issue : 2347. Margaret, b. Marple, i, 11, 1S19 ; m. Jacob Rogers (No. 216). 2348. William B., b. Radnor, 12, 22, 1821 ; d. 4, 6, 1896 ; m. Elizabeth Smith. 2349. Sarah Jane, b. Easttown, i, 21, 1S25 ; m. Reuben Hampton. 717. William Burn' (Margaret\ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 2, 8, 1788; d. near Fagg's Manor, Chester Co., 5, 28, 1867; m. Mary Pugh, b. Radnor, 2, 17, 1784; d. near Fagg's Manor, 8, 9, 1867; both buried at Oxford, Chester Co. Issue : 2350. Jane, b. 9, 14, 1811 ; d. 1889 ; m. Manoah Mercer. No record. 2351. Mary, b. 10, 22, 1812 ; d. 10, 8, 1815. 2352. Margaret, b. 2, 22, 1814; d. 7, 26, 1893; m. Robert Craig and Abel Darlington. 2353. Joseph Washington, b. 5, 27, 1816 ; d. 10, i, 181 7. 2354. John P., b. 2, 7, 1818; d. II, 6, i86i ; m. Mary Bisbing and Rachel Darlington. 2355. Emily, b. 5, 18, 1819 ; d. 2, 28, 1832. 2356. Sarah Anne, b. 11, i, 1820; m. David S. Hayes. 2357. William, b. 9, 27, 1822 ; d. 8, 4, 1893; m. Hannah Daniel. 718. Mary Burn' (Margaret*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 2, 26, 1790: d. Londonderry, Chester Co., 12, 27, 1839; m. Stanton, Del., Joseph Wood, b. Barren Hill, Montgomery (?) Co., 1,1, 1789; d. Londonderry^ 7, 27, 1856; both buried at Londongrove Meeting. Issue: 2358. John Milton, b. 8, 25, 1815 ; d. 3, 10, 1868; m. Susan Underwood and Ruth Adams. Dau. Mary E. Pyle, Chatham, Pa. No response. 2359- James Bayard, b. n, 5, 181 7 ; d. 4, 14, 1889 ; m. Elizabeth Rogers. 2360. Menander, b. 11, 15, 1819; d. 7, 3, 1897; m. Lavina Keely and Anna Scheets. Son Emmor B. Wood, .\vondale. Pa. No response. 2361. Ferdinand P., b. 9, 9, 1821, at Chatham ; d. in infancy. 2362. Alfred, b. 12, i, 1823; d. 2, 11, 1898; m. Martha Crippen. 368 THE SMEDLEY EAMJLY. 2363. Hannah, b. 2, 24, 1S26; d. 2, 13, 1894; m. William J. Rogers. 2364. Ferdinand, b. 6, 15, 1828; m. Elizabeth Sanders. 2365. Mary Jane, b. Chatham, 5, 30, 1832. P. O., Avondale, Pa. : unmarried. 2366. Sarah S., b. Londonderry, 9, i, 1834 : P. O., Avondale : unm. 721. Peter Burn^ (Margaret*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Marple, 7, 14, T797; d. Berwyn, Pa., i, 20, 1877; m. Philadelphia, 9,3, 1818, Elizabeth Jones, b. Radnor (now Wayne), 7, 26, 1795; d. Berwyn, 1, 5, 1879; dau. of Isaac Jones and Hannah Livezey. He was a Presbyterian and his wife an Orthodox Friend. Both buried at St. David's P. E. Church. He owned considerable land at Reeseville, now Berwyn, and some in Phila- delphia. Issue : 2367. Isaac, b. 3, 24, 1820; d. 2, 22, 1852, unmarried. 2368. Hannah Ann, b. 2, 10, 1822 ; m. John Eyre Webster. 2369. Henry Clay, b. 4, i, 1824 ; d. 11, 19, 1864, unmarried. 2370. Peter, b. 5, 12, 1827; m. Ellen Jane Uyson. 2371. Eliza Lewis, b. 7, 5, 1832 ; m. William Keyser. 2372. Sarah Jane, b. 12, 9, 1835 ; m. John Milner. 2373. Benjamin, b. 9, 7, 1838 ; d. 12, 26, 1839. 723. Joseph Pratt' (Esther^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 7, 14, 1779 ; d. New London Twp., 3, 10, 1853; m. ist, Priscilla Calvert, b. 12, 15, 1781 ; d. 9, 25, 1820; buried at Middletown Meeting; dau. of Nathaniel Calvert* (John', Daniel, John) and Mary Worrall* (James', Peter, Peter), of Upper Providence. Issue : 2374. Nathaniel, b. 9, 28, 1803 ; d. 9, 17, 1882 ; m. Susanna Baker. 2375. Daniel L., b. i, 21, 1805 ; d. 4, 9, 1891 ; m. Rachel Pyle. 2376. Esther, b. 12, 31, 1806 ; d. 4, 16, 1841 ; m. Nathan Williams. 2377. Lydia, b. i, 26, 1809 ; d. 3, 5, 1894; m. Reuben Eldridge. 2378. John, b. 4, 15, 1812 ; d. 6, 12, 1832. 2379. Abraham, b. 11, 25, 1814 ; died young. 2380. Mary C, b. i, 10, 1816 ; living in West Chester, Pa., unmarried. 2381. George, b. 3, 29, 1818 ; d. 1899 '> ™- • Joseph and Priscilla Pratt, with six minor children, were admitted into membership at Goshen Mo. Mtg., i, 28, 1818. He learned the carpenter trade with his cousin Jesse Reece. In 182 1 he became financially embar- rassed and the family was broken up for a time. He m. again, 3, 7, 182 1, Ruth Logan, b. 9, 2, 1795; d. Kimbleville, Chester Co., 10, 31, 1878; dau. -.of William Logan and Jane Way. For this marriage he was disowned, but in 1841 regained his membership. He removed from Middletown about 1830 to New London twp., where he followed farming. Issue by 2d wife; LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAIP, yANE\ ABEL*. 365 2382. Jane L., b. 9, 21, 1S23 ; d. 2, 6, 1S92 ; m. Stephen Reed. 2383. Joseph, b. 7, 31, 1S25 ; m. Lucinda A. Strickland, 11, i, 1848, and a 2d wife, Elizabeth. A son Rathmel said to be in Philadelphia. No response. 2384. Thomas Baily, b. i, 16, 1827 ; d. i, 18, 1853, unmarried. 2385. Sarah Ann, b. 3, 22, 1828 ; m. Clinton Frame. 2386. Harry Darwin, b. 10, 15, 1829; living at Media, Pa., unmarried. 2387. Edwin, b. 6, 18, 1S31 ; died unmarried. 2388. Emily, b. 5, 13, 1833 ; m. William Weaver. 2389. Norris, b. 3, 12, 1836 ; m. Maggie Scott. P. O., Kimbleville, Pa. No response- 2390. Hannah, b. 5, 17, 1838, in New London (now Franklin twp.) ; m. West Chester, 5, 28, 1891, Charles Canning; son of Thomas Canning and Sarah Witherow, of Co. Derry, Ireland. They settled on his farm in Londongrove. P. O., Wickerton. 725. Richard McGowen' (Esther^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edg- mont, d. there, 1855; m. Rosanna Carr. There was a strong vein of eccentricity in his character, and stories of his shrewd wit have often been told. None of his family have been willing to furnish any information, but the following facts have been obtained. He died intestate and letters of administration were granted to his widow and son-in-law, John Kugler, Dec. II, 1855. His property consisted of a farm of about 149 acres in Edgmont, valued at ^17,200. A child was buried at Middletown i, 16, 18 1 6, beside which ten survived him. Rosanna d. i, 20, 18S6, aged 92 y., 9 m. 2391. Esther, d. 3, 21, 1881, aged 67 y., 5 m., bur. Cumberland Cem. 2392. Anna, living in Philadelphia, 1856. 2393. Mary P., m. to James ; living in Harrisburg, 1856 ; d. 8, 11, 1891, a. 73. 2394. Daniel, of New Jersey, 1856. He m. Sarah Bullock, and beside others had a dau- Anna, now wife of Robert Byers, of E. Bradford, living in the house built by Abiah Taylor in 1768 (p. 147), and having several children. One of her daughters is married to William Scattergood, of W. Bradford, near Marshallton- 3395. Frances, b. 4, 12, 1824 ; d. 9, 30, 1861 ; m. John Kugler, of TredyfTrin township, d. 4, 19, 1876 ; both buried at Great Valley Presb. Ch., in Tredyffrin. 2396. Richard, living in Philadelphia, 1856. 2397. Sarah, m. to Joseph C. Minor, of Baltimore, Md. Present address, 10 East Mul- berry St., Baltimore. 2398. Thomas C, of Reading, Pa., 1856 ; now at Odd Fellows' Home, Philadelphia. 2399. George W., a minor in 1856. 727. Joseph Green' (Abel\ Jane, Sarah, George), m. Margaret Pyle, dau. of Levi Pyle and Margaret Johnson, of Thornbury, and is said to have had children, Levi, Joseph, John, Abel, David, Mary and Prudence. No further record. 728. Rachel Green= (AbeP, Jane, Sarah, George), m. Isaac Wig- 24 370 THE SMEDLEY FAMIL\. gins, and in 1830 was living in Fox township, Columbiana (now Carroll) Co., Ohio. No further record. 730. Naomi Green' (Abe^, Jane, Sarah, George), m. James Morrow, and in 1830 was living in Thornbury twp., Delaware Co. No further record. 731. Abel Green' (Abeh, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, m. Esther Clark, d. Nov. 1873, at Lima, in Middletown, and buried there; dau. of William (?) Clark and Isabel Morris. After Abel's death she m. Eli Baldwin and lived for many years at Lima. They had five or six children, of whom a son Marshall Baldwin lives at Media. Issue by ist husband: 2400. Prudence, died in infancy. 2401. Sharpless, b. 8, 22, 1820; d. 3, 2, 1877 ; m. Mary Booth. 2402. Morris C, b. i, 6, 1824 ; d. 3, 27, 187S : m. Elizabeth Ann Buck. 732. Jacob Green' (Abeh, Jane, Sarah, George), m. Melissa Pyle, dau. of Joseph Pyle and Martha Sharpless, of Thornbury. They are said to have had children, but nothing is known of them. 733. Prudence Green' (Abeh, Jane, Sarah, George), m. William Graham, and in 1830 was living in Conemaugh township, Indiana Co., Pa. No further record. 734. Sidwell Green' (AbeP, Jane, Sarah, George), b. about 1800; d. about 1866; m. ist, Hannah Williams, dau. of Daniel Williams, from Ire- land, and Mary his wife, of Edgmont. Second wife, Rebecca Ford, sister to John Ford, a drover. Residence, Edgmont. Issue : 2403. Abel, m. Elizabeth Betchel. Address, East Falls, Philadelphia. No response. He is said to have the family record. 3404. Daniel W., b. 5, 13, 1832 ; m. Sarah Webb Eachus. 2405. Sidwell, m. Anna Maria Thompson ; is a farmer in Edgmont. P. C, Gradyville, Pa. No response. 2406. Maria, m. Hiram Colehower. P. O., Mt. Carroll, Illinois. No response. 2407. Mary, b. i, 18, 1836; m. Henry Kelly. 2408. Phebe (by 2d wife), now deceased, m. John Casselberry. P. O., Eagleville, Montgomery Co., Pa. No response. 735. Esther Green' (Abel*, Jane, Sarah, George), m. Robert Fryer, and in 1830 was living in Aston township. No further record. 736. Abel Green' (Robert^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 2, 12, 1784; d. Providence Twp., near Media, 3, 22, 1872; buried at Providence LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ yANE\ ROBERT'. 371 I -tg.; m. 1st Mary Kibler, who d. 5, 14, 1812, leaving one child: Second m. 2, 27, 181 7, at Springfield Mtg., to Sarah Garrett, b. 3, 25, 1779; d. 5, 25. 1853; widow of James Garrett (m. 3, 7, 1805), and dau. of Job Packer and Hannah Lamborn of Bald Eagle, Centre Co., Pa. By her first husband she had Hannah, m. Frederick Christ; Davis, m. Ann Barrett; Giilielma, m. John F. Taylor. Abel Green, when a boy, was offbearer for the brick- makers who made the bricks used in the erection of the first school building at Westtown, at which school he was one of the first scholars. Issue: 2409. Hannah Williamson, d. unmarried, at Joel Sharpless's, Middietown. 2410. William Lamborn, b. 3, 22, 1818; m. Sarah Sharpless. 241 1. Robert Packer, b. 9, 4, 1819; d. Springfield, 2, 22, 1897; m. 1842, Margaret C. Barrett, d. Springfield, 4, 26, 1900; dau. of Abner and Mary Barrett: both buried at Providence Mtg. No issue. 2412. Sarah Ann, b. 12, 22, 1823 ; d. 8, 13, 1874 ; m. Joel Sharpless. 737. Joseph Green' (Robert*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 9, 2, 1785; d. at his dau. Lydia Woodrow's, near Brick Meeting, Md., about 1853, or per- haps 1856; m. his cousin, Jane Green (No. 729), buried at Middietown Meeting, i, 28, 1825; dau. of Abel Green and Prudence Sidwell, of Thorn- bury. Issue : 2413. Lydia, b. 10, 31, 1809 ; d. 4, 29, 1874 ; m. Perkins and W. B. Woodrow. 2414. Franklin. No record. 2415. Robert, died young. 2416. Rachel, d. 5 mo., 1874 ; m. John Walter and had son William. 2417. Abel, d. Maryland; buried at Brick Meeting; m. Eliza Henry : four eh. 2418. Hannah, died young. 2419. Joseph, m. Annie ( ?) ; was a teacher ; died in Missouri. 2420. Hamilton, entered the navy, fate unknown. 738. Jane Green' (Robert^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 3, 14. 1787; d. Edgmont, about 1864; by ist husband had Eliza and Hannah Hamilton: by 2d husband had son William Steward : by 3d husband had Samuel Alexander, Mary Jane, Eliza and Hannah Alexander, of whom Eliza m. Thomas Cassidy, and Hannah m. Cheyney Bittle. No further record. 739. Lewis Green' (Robert^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. i, 3, 1789; d. Newtown Twp., 3, 22, 1824; buried at Newtown Mtg.; m. there, 3, 5, 181 7, Rebecca Williamson (No. 779), b. 12, 9, 1796; d. Newtown, 8, 26, 1834; buried at Newtown Mtg.; dau. of Walter Williamson and Rebecca Frazer, of Newtown. He was a tailor by trade, but followed farming. Issue : 2421. William Frazer, b. i, 17, 1818; d. 8, 29, 1882; m. Lydia Ann Welsh. 372 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2422. Walter Williamson, b. 11, 4, 1819; d. 9, 22, 1S99 ! ™- Hannah Caley. 2423. Lewis Griffith, b. i, 29, 1S22 ; d. ; m. Anna Bishop. 2424. Hannah Ann, b. 5, 4, 1824; d. 7, 21, 1899; m. William Leedom. 740. Lydia M. Green' (Robert^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 12, 12, 1790; d. Philadelphia, 7, 15, 1S71 ; m. 9, S, 1S14, at Middletown Meeting, Homer Eachus, of Nether Providence, b. 7, 15, 1792; d. Philadelphia, about 1S69, though tombstone says 12, 8, 1870 (will proved Jan. 6, 1870); son of Virgil Eachus and Bathsheba Webb, of Middletown: both buried at Cumberland Cemeter)^ Middletown. Issue : 2425. Robert, b. Lower Providence, 8, 7, 1815 ; d. 7, 11, 1815. 2426. Hannah, b. 6, 27, 1816; d. 2, 24, 1885 ; m. Walker Y. Hoopes. 2427. Samuel S. G., b. Edgmont, 3, i, 1818; d. ; m. Hannah Green. A son Alfred lives at Phcenixville, Pa. No response. 2428. Elizabeth, b. Edgmont, i, 29, 1820; d. 8, 13, 1829; bur. at Middletown. 2429. Homer, b. 11, 23, 1821 ; d. 7, 27, 1893 ; m. Lydia Baker. 2430. Lydia, b. 2, 20, 1824; d. 8, 31, 1888; m. William Cansler. No children. 3431. Obed, b. 12, 13, 1825 ; d. 8, 5, 1829 ; buried at Middletown. 2432. Virgil, b. 2, 21, 1828 ; d. 7, 26, 1829. 2433. Jane, b. 12, 28, 1829; d. i, 10, 1852, unmarried. 2434. Joseph, b. 4, 4, 1831 ; d. 4, 28, i83r. 2435. George W., b. 3, 29, 1832; m. Annie E. Callahan. Address, Media, Pa. No response. 3436. James B., b. 6, 9, 1834; d. 12, 24, 1837. 2337. Edward G., b. 7, 23, 1836 ; d. 9, 15, 1851. 742. David R. Green' (Robert\ Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 4, 3, 1795; d. Philadelphia, 10, 28, 1857; m. Phila., 7, 5, 1815, Elizabeth H. Thomas, b. there, 10, 25, 1794; d. there, i, 12, 1875 ; dau. of Benjamin Thomas and Anna Christina Irick, of that city : both buried at Union Ground, 6th and Federal Sts. He was an inspector at the Custom House for forty years, and held the position till within two weeks of his death. Issue : 2438. Anna C., b. i, 16, 181 7 ; d. 6, 23, 1883 ; m. Christopher Dobson. 2439. Abbie, b. 11, i, 1818; d. , 1819. 2440. Hannah S., b. 12, 18, 1819 ; living at 2027 Carpenter St., unmarried. 2441. Elizabeth H., b. 12, 19, 1821 ; d. 12, 6, 1884; m. Ferdinand Foster. 2442. Lewis W., b. 4, 30, 1824 ; d. 5 mo., 1824. 2443. Williamina T., b. S, 14, 1825 ; m. Mifflin Wright. 2444. Rachel P., b. 2, 12, 1829 ; d. i, 3, 1S60; ra. Edwin R. Daniels. 2445. Edgmont D., b. 4, 19, 1832 ; m. Olivia Welsh. 2446. Louisa A., b. 2, 26, 1835 ; m. John D. Lavis. 2447. Benjamin T., b. 8, 18, 1837 ; m. Margaret Jane Goheen. 2448. Edward B., b. 7, 13, 1S42 ; d. 2, 14, 1862. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH-, yANE\ ROBERT'. 373 744. Samuel S. Green' (Robert^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 6, 2, 1798; d. near Kokomo, Ind., 3 (or 8), 2, 1859; m. Louisa Agard, buried at Middletown, 4, 15, 182S; dau. of Stephen Agard and Margaret Lewis; the latter a daughter of Judge WilHam Lewis* (Josialv, Samuel, Ralph), b. Edgmont, 2, 2, 1751; d. 8, 15, 18 19; for many years the leader of the Philadelphia Bar; m. 11, 25, 1771, Rosanna Lort, buried St. Peter's Church, Phila., 9, 8, 1800. The Lewis homestead, in Edgmont, was sold by Samuel Lewis, brother to Judge Lewis, to William Smedley, and by him conveyed to his son, Samuel L. Smedley, 1832 (p. 319). Issue of Samuel S. and Louisa Green : 2449. William Lewis, b. i, 15, 182 1 ; m. Theodosia . 2450. Louisa, b. 1822 ; d. 10 mo. 1846, unmarried. 2451. Hannah A., b. 1824 ; d. 4, 23, 1885 ; m. John H. Young. 2452. Samuel, died in infancy. 2453. John Williamson, b. 3, 13, 1826; living in Philadephia, unmarried. 745. James Green- (Robert*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 3, 11, 1800; d. at son Robert's, West Phila., i, 31, 1875 ; m. Orpha Malin, b. 3, 9, 1802 ; d. at son Robert's, Darby Village, 12, 25, 1885 ; dau. of George Malin and Rebecca Ogden, of Upper Providence: both buried at Cumberland Ceme- tery. Their children were all born near Gradyville, Edgmont Twp., at one place, except Orpha Ann, b. in Middletown. Issue : 2454. Rebecca Malin, b. 11, 27, 1821 ; m. William Pinkerton. 2455. Mary Ann, b. 3, 6, 1823 ; d. 4, 23, 1S97 ; m. Lewis Slawter. 2456. Benjamin T., b. 2, 9, 1825 ; d. 7, 25, 1891 ; m. Anna Eliza White. 2457. Orpha Ann, b. 11, 13, 1826; m. William Green (No. 2474). 2458. David R., b. 10, 26, 1828; d. 1888-9, at Norristown Asylum ; m. Mary Calahan, dau. of George, who d. during Civil War, and he m. Annie Harris, a widow with five children. He served four years in army ; was a bank messengen West Phila., and followed other vocations. No issue. 2459. Mahala E., b. 9, 5, 1830; d. 12, i, 1S55 ; m. Eli Yarnall. No issue, 2460. Robert, b. 9, 14, 1833 ; m. Letitia Afflick. 2461. Hannah, b. 6, 2, 1836 ; d. 3, 5, 1900; m. Jesse Baker. 2462. Sarah Jane, b. 9, 20, 1S3S ; m. Minshall Sharpless. 2463. James L., b. 4, 30, 1840; m. Lizzie \. Wright. 2464. George Malin, b. 2, 28, 1S43; m. twice and resides near 71st and Yocum Sts., Phila. No response. 746. Mary Green' (Robert*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 11, 15, 1S04; d. Philadelphia; m. Peter Taylor, who came from the West Indies. They had a dau. Emeline who died in infancy. 374 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. \l M4W^ ■I'A- V \/. FOLDOUT ,^/5iiii t?. .'•J i/ »■< n FOLDOUT ties, the original Chester County. BY PERMISSION OF J. L. SMITH, Publisher, 27 S. Sixth St Philadelphia. /"^ faciil;; p. 10. EDGMONT FARMS, 1848. 373 00 T CC a- o •2 I o : 5 -:; o 2: 376 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 747. Edward Baker Green' (Robert^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 8, 15, 1S07; d. Edgmont, 4, 20, 1SS2; m. Philadelphia, i, i, 1S44, Hannah Bracken, b. 1823; d. Media, Pa., 6, 7, 18S9; dau. of William Bracken and Mary Lynam, of New Castle Co., Del. Issue: 2465. Amanda B., b. 3, 29, 1S46 ; living at Beh, Cascade Co., Mont., unmarried. 2466. Marion L., b. 5, 10, 1848 ; m. Catharine McCracken. 2467. Robert E., b. 6, 17, 1850; m. Eva Heald and Kate Civil. 2468. William R., b. 6, 10, 1852 ; m. Delia Palmer. 2469. Mary E., b. 5, 18, 1859 ; d. New London, Chester Co., 9, 2, 1865. 2470. Clara W., b. (as were all the children) about half a mile south of Howellville, — now Gradyville, in Edgmont, 2, 6, 186 1 ; m. Dr. Fletcher C. Lawyer. 748. Smedley Green^ (Georges Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 5, 30, 1787 ; d. there, 9, 8, 1861 ; m. 12, 10, 181 2, Phebe Bishop, b. Edg- mont, 7, 5, 1794; d. there, 11, 4, 1836; dau. of Joseph Bishop and Phebe Hammel, of that township. They settled on a farm of 60 or 70 acres, in Edgmont, where they continued till death: buried at Middletown Meeting. He m. 2d, Margaret (Randall), widow of Job Proctor. Issue by both : 2471. George, b. 2, 3, 1814; d. i, 26, 1825; buried at Middletown. 2472. Bishop, b. 6, 28, 1817 ; d. 6, 27, 1869; m. Jane Thornton and had Esther, m. a Tomlinson ; Sarah, m. a Speakman, of Sugartown ; Hannah, deceased, m. a Mackey ; Clara, m. Charles Hampton (son of No. 2349) ; Priscilla, m. Harry Hall, near Marshallton, Pa. j Phebe A., b. 3, 31, 1854; d. 9, 11, 1858. No further record. 2473. Sarah, b. 6, 13, 1819 ; m. Pierce King; both deceased. No record. 2474. William, b. 8, 13, 1821 ; m. Orpha Ann Green. 2475. Jesse, b. 9, 26, 1823 ; d. 6, 23, 1829. 2476. Hammel, b. 12,8, 1825; d. ; m. Elizabeth Wood. No record. She m 2d, James Smith, and a dau. m. Wesley Smith. 2477. Priscilla, b. i, 25, 1828; m. Thomas Minshall (No. 1013). 2478. Phebe, b. i, 30, 1830; d. ; m. Dutton Worrall (son of No. 1009). 2479. Smedley, b. 6, 25, 1833; d. 3, 5, 1900; m. Elizabeth McBride. A son William is married and lives on Samuel L. Smedley farm. 24S0. Abel, b. 2, 26, 1836 ; d. 7 mo. 1836. 2481. George, b. ir, 17, 1837; m. Anna Ciphcart(?). No record. 2482. Davis, m. Lydia O'Hara and lives at Sugartown. No record. 2483. Harrison, b. 8, 23, 1841 ; m. Rachel Stanley. 2484. Hannah Margaret, m. Frederick Townsend. No record. 2485. Anna Elizabeth, m. Reuben Miles, Edgmont P. O. No record. 2486. Edward, m. Elmira Price. No further record. 749. Abel Green' (Georges Jane, Sarah, George), b. i, 22, 1789; d. Edgmont, 4, 24, 1828; m. Mary Eachus, b. 8, 20, 1791 ; buried at Middle- town, 12, 30, 1825 ; dau. of Evans Eachus^ (Enochs Robert) and Hannah LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ yANE\ GEORGE*. 377 Russell, of Upper Providence: second m., 2, 14, 182S, in Pliiladelphia, to Hannah Bowman, of Edgmont. Issue by 1st only: 2487. Priscilla S., m. Evan Lewis and left several children, of whom George and Sarah, living at St. Davids, Pa., are said to have the family record. William E. lives in Harrisburg, and Anna, widow of Phineas, at Malvern. 248S. Evans E., m. Margaret James and died in Kansas. A dau. Anna m. William Baile, gr. son of Daniel Regester (1901). Townsend and Hannah died young. 2489. Sarah, buried at Middletown, 9, 14, 1821. 2490. Hannah E., m. Samuel S. G. Eachus (No. 2427). A son Alfred m. Anna Mellon and lives at Phoenixville, with eh. Esther and Laura : Mary E., unm., in Media : Edwin, m., at Morton, Pa. No response. 3491. Caroline W., b. 6, 23, 1825 ; d. 12, 23, 1894 ; m. John Lodge. 750. Hannah Green^ (George\ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 10, 2, 1790; d. 10, 7, 1S59 ; m. Joseph Bishop, d. Upper Uwchlan township, Chester Co., 1865. He died intestate and letters of administration were granted on his estate, Nov. 15, 1S65. His personalty was valued at <5i4,ooo. Issue: 2492. Davis, d. 11, 25, 1892 ; m. Sarah Guest. 751. George Green' (Georges Jane, Sarah, George), b. 3, 7, 1793; d. 6, 16, 1843 ; buried at Nantmel Meeting, 6, 20, 1843 '> '""• IMartha Agard, b. 8, 3, 1798; d. Lionville, Uwchlan, 12, 9, 1882; buried at Brownback's Cemetery; dau. of Stephen Agard and Margaret Lewis, and sister to the wife of Samuel S. Green (No. 744). They resided on his father's farm in South Coventry township. Issue : 2493. Margaret L., b. 9, 19, 1813; d. 12, 23, T879, unmarried. 2494. Louisa, b. 10, 30, 1815 ; m. Abraham Meredith. 2495. William L., b. 5, 8, 1818; d. 12, 7, 1897; m. Eliza Harley. 2496. Priscilla S., b. 5, 15, 1820; d. 3, 3, 1898; m. John Henzey, as her 3d husband, and left children, W. H. Rinehart, of Kansas, Mrs. Margaret Hippie, of Phila- delphia, and George Henzey, of Chester or Delaware Co. 2497. George W., b. 9, 28, r822 ; d. 2, 25, 1892 ; married. No record. 2498. Elizabeth L., b. 11, 10, 1824; d. 8, 28, 1828 ; buried at Middletown. 2499. Hannah, b. 5, 18, 1830; m. Joseph Kulp and William ZoUers. 2500. Lewis H., b. 10, 18, 1832 ; d. i, 24, 1889 (or 90) ; m. Anna Mary Stanley. 2501. Caroline E., b. 3, 22, 1835 ; d. 8, 27, 1834, unmarried. 752. Sarah Green' (George^ Jane. Sarah, George), b. 9, 13, i795: d. 12, 26, i860; m. William Sill. Issue: 2502. George, m. Josephine Tate but left no children. She married again. 2503. Hannah, died unmarried. 2504. Robert, m. Anna Plummer and had Barclay, deceased, Sallie, William and Pris- cilla. His widow lives in Wilmington, Del. 378 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2505. Anna, m. Davison Baker, son of Aaron and Amy Baker, and left children, Lavinia, William, Sallie, Joseph and Mark. Sallie m. William Henry Wcrrall and lives in Media, Pa. No response. 2506. Priscilla, m. William Beeby and died 1891. No issue. 755. John Green' (George*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 7, 16, 1801; d. 9, 10, 1875; m. Sallie Morrison, dau. of John Morrison and Elizabeth Hos- kins. Their son, Joseph C. Green, Pughtown, Chester Co., promised to furnish the family records but failed to do so, though he kindly gave infor- mation about his uncle George Green's family. 756. Isaac Green' (George*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 8, 11, 1804; d. 7, 18, 1877; m. I, 8, 1835, Phebe H. Plankinton (No. 1940), b. 7, 8, 1809; d. I, 4, 1884; dau. of Samuel Plankinton and Sarah Robins. Issue: 2507. George L., b. 2, 6, 1837; m. Mary Ann Vernon. 2508. Rufus E., b. II, 5, 1838; d. 1863, unmarried. 2509. Alice A., b. 12, 28, 1842 ; m. 12, 8, 1887, Andrew G. C. Smith, of Media, Pa. No children. 2510. Townsend F., b. 5, 29, 1846; m. Elizabeth G. Litzenberg, d. 11, 20, 1881, in 38th year, and Sarah M. Beatty, b. 9, 3, 1852 ; d. June 12, 1899 ; dau. of John and Mary P. Beatty. By the first he has Gertrude E., b. 12, 8, 1873, and Edna P., b. June, 1875. 251 1. Horace P., b. 6, 11, 1854 ; m. 10, 7, 1880, Ida V. Beatty. He is an attorney at law, Media, Pa. Child : Ernest L., b. 8, 4, 1881. 757. Jesse C. Green' (George*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 10, 11, 1806; d. 5, 6, 1873; I'll- 2, 7, 1833, Hannah S. Morrison, b. Birmingham, 8, 27, 1809; dau. of John Morrison and Elizabeth Hoskins. John Morrison died in Hillsborough, O., after which his widow m. John Walker and lived in Pennsbury, Chester Co. Jesse C. Green was a farmer on a part of the homestead, now owned, though not occupied, by his son Edmund, with whom his mother was still living in 1899. Issue: 2512. Mary Emma, b. 12, 23, 1833 ; m. Wessel C. Brodhead. 2513. Edmund, b. 6, 9, 1836 ; m. Margaret C. Knox. 2514. Anna Elizabeth, b. i, 20, 1839; buried 8, 15, 1841. 2515. George G., b. 8 16, 1841 ; m. Mary L. Wright. 758. Hiram Green' (George*, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 8, 11, 1809; d. I, 18, 1858 ; m. Philadelphia, i, i, 1834, Juliann Bishop, b. Edgmont, 10, 5, 1809 ; *^- Ardmore, Pa., 4, 18, 1869 ; dau. of George Bishop and Sabina Sheaff, of Edgmont : both buried at Cumberland Cemetery. They setded at the President Tavern, in Edgmont, on the West Chester and Philadelphia road, which belonged to his father, and there continued till his death. He LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ yANE\ JANE'. 3-9 was also postmaster of Edgmont post-office during that period; was edu- cated at Strode's Boarding School and president of the school board of the township, as well as supervisor. Being temperate in the use of intoxicants, he did not allow drunkenness at the tavern ; was Friendly in his belief and a Whig and Republican in politics. His wife was descended from the Sheaffs who settled near Coopertown, in Haverford, 1704. She died of heart disease when visiting a sister in Montgomery Count}\ Issue : 2516. Henry, b. 10, 2, 1834; d. 2, 23, 1900; m. Sarah Minshall Baker. 2517. Philip Bishop, b. 8, 21, 1836; m. Anna Jackson. 2518. Caroline, b. 4, 29, 1839; m. Marshall Regester (son of No. 2219). 2519. Anna Sabina, b. 10, 7, 1841 ; d. 3, 30, 1871, unmarried. 2520. Mary Cheyney, b. 5, 8, 1844 ; m. John G. Smedley (No. 1164). 2521. George Hiram, b. 6, 12, 1849; m. Rodenboh. P. O., Leopard, Pa. No response. 760. Abigail Baker' (Jane\ Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 8, 5, 1785; d. 3, 5, 1S46; m. Israel Vogdes, b. 4, 19, 1775; d. Edgmont, 6, II, 1853; son of Jacob Vogdes and Elizabeth Hampton, of Willistown. No issue survived them. 761. Anthony Baker' (JaneS Jane, Sarah, George), b. i, 26, 1788; d. 2, 14, 1875; "1- I-' -3' 1819, Hannah Williamson (No. 784), b. New- town, 12, 27, 1797 (or 12, 4, 1798, according to another record); d. Edg- mont, 3, 30, 1870: both buried at Cumberland Cemetery. They setded on a farm in Edgmont, containing 140 acres, which he devised to his three children, Sarah W., Enos L. and A. Walter Baker. He also became the owner of the Israel Vogdes farm and some other lands, which he devised to his other children. He was a justice of the peace. Issue: 2522. Infant, buried at Middletown, 2, 22, 1821. 2523. Sarah W., b. 7, 13, 1822 ; living in Media, Pa., unmarried. 2524. Lydia, b. 4, 2, 1824; m. Homer Eachus, Jr., (No. 2429). 2525. Enos L., b. 3, 14, 1826; m. Mary Shimer. They live on a farm in Edgmont. P. O., Tanguy, Pa. Issue : Hannah, Howard, Ehzabeth (m. Milton S. Gar- rett), Alice and George. 2526. Anna, b. 5, 13, 1828; d. 6, 5, 1S94; ni. Edwin A. Hoopes. 2527. Anthony Walter, b. 10, i, 1832 ; m. Margaret McClaskey. They reside on a farm in Thornbury, Del. Co. P. O., Tanguy, Pa. Issue : Patrick Henry. 2528. Esther Jane, b. i, 7, 1836; d. 8, 13, 1900; m. Henry Ashbridge (No. 2549). 2529. Mary, b. 3, 25, 1839; m. Franklin Baker (son of No. 1015). 762. Abel Baker (Jane^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 6, 22, 1790; d. there, 3, 10, 1876; m. Philadelphia, by Rev. J. Brodhead, of the v 380 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. first Dutch Church, 6, i, 1820, to Ann Sill, dau. of Col. James Sill and Sarah Johnson. She d. 3, 17, 1S75, aged 76: both buried at Cumberland Cem. They lived on a farm of 70 acres, in Edgmont, now owned by their grandson, Sherwood Baker. Issue: 2530. Benjamin F., b. 3, 4, 182 1 ; m. Hannah Bishop. 2531. Mary D., b. 4, 30, 1822; m. Freeman Taylor. 2532. William S., b. 6, 21, 1823 ; d. 8, 8, t8S8 ; m. Amy Johnson. 2533. Sarah S., b. 10, 3, 1824 ; d. 9, 3, 1876; m. Jacob C. Berstler, d. 11, 28, 1873, in 51st year: both buried at Cumberland Cem. They had David Andrew, Lola Ann, Stephen, and others, all of whom died in infancy. 2534. Thomas J., b. 8, 21, 1826; d. 8, 26, 1829. 2535. Anna Maria, b. 7, 29, 1828; m. Jesse J. Hickman (son of No. 1884). 2536. Stephen G., b. 9, 19, 1830; d. 12, 20, 1863, unmarried. 2537. Edward D., b. 7, 16, 1832 ; m. Lydia Cummins. 2538- Jane, b. i, 4, 1835 ; d. 10, 16, 1858, unmarried. 2539. Louisa, b. i, 8, 1837 ; m. William G. Cheyney. 2540. Frances H., b. 8, 20, 1840; died in infancy. 763. Mary Baker' (Jane^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 12,9, 1792; d. Goshen, 11, 25, 1872; m. 2, 16, 1815, Joseph Ashbridge, b. 9, 5, 1777; d. 5, 10, 1S47; dau. of Joshua Ashbridge and Mary Davis, of East Goshen: both buried at Goshen Meeting^. He was a farmer in East Goshen. Issue : 2S4T. Jane, b. 7, 27, 18T5 ; d. 4, 24, 1876 ; m. Thomas Cheyney. 2542. Susanna, b. 10, 26, 1S16; d. 10, 16, 1853; m. Sharpless Lewis. 3543. WilHam, b. 6, 21, 1819; d. 9, 14, 1865 ; m. Zillah Hickman. 2544. Mary Ann, b. 3, 10, 1822 ; d. West Chester, 9, 25, 1889, unm. ; buried at Cum- berland Cemetery. 2545. John, b. II, 4, 1824; d. 10, 19, 1843; buried at Goshen Meeting. 2546. Edward B., b. 7, 28, 1827 ; m. Susan Seal. 2547- Joseph Davis, b. 7, 16, 1830; m. Sara A. Aitken. 2548. Anna Maria, b. 9, 22, 1S33 ; d. 12, 9, 1836; buried at Goshen. 2549. Henry C, b. 5, 2, 1837; d. 2, 28, 1894; m. Esther Baker. 765. Lydia Baker' (Jane\ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 5, 26, 1798; d. 10, 31, 1837; m. Jehu Broomhall, whose first wife was Lydia Baker (No. 1016). Issue: 2550. Edward B., d. 1858, aged 37 y., 4 ra., 14 d., unm. ; bur. Cumberland Cem. 2551. Charles D. Manley, living in Media, Pa., unmarried. 2552. Adaline T., d. 9, 11, 1897, in 73d yr., unm.; bur. Cumberland Cem. 2553- Jehu, b. 12, 19, 1826 ; d. 5, 18, iSSi ; m. but no issue : bur. Cumb. Cem. 2554. Lydia, d. 6, 30, 1S92, in 63d year; m. Wayne Bishop. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH-, yOHN\ ADAM\ .5 1 767. Edward Baker' (Jane^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 4, 24, i S03 ; d. 9, 13, 1880; m. March, 1826, Sarah Plankinton, b. Edgmont, 8, 30, 1801; d. 9, 3, 1882; dau. of Samuel Plankinton and Sarah Robins. They lived on a farm in Edgmont, but after their son's marriage removed to West Chester for a time: both buried at Cumberland Cemetery. Issue: 2555. Emma Jane, b. 9, 7, 1827 ; living at the homestead, unmarried. 2556. Chalkley Plankinton, b. 9, 5, 1829; d. 4, 7, 1S59. 2557. Levis James, b. 12, 8, 1831 ; m. Sarah P. Stackhouse. 768. George G. Baker' (Jane^ Jane, Sarah, George), b. 10, 30, 1805; d. 9, 15, 1855; m. ist, Maria Bishop, b. 3, 9, 1805; d. 11, i, 1846; by whom he had six children : both buried at Middletown Mtg. Second wife, Harriet Manley. Issue : 2558. Sabina, b. 9, 2, 1832 ; m. Leedom Kirk. 2559. George, twin with Sabina, d. i, 20, 1S60. 2560. Israel, living in Montana, unmarried. 2561. Abbie, m. Cyrus Hoopes. 2562. Addie, deceased, m. John Steele. 2563. Edward, died young. 2564. Maria L., b. 7, 6, 1851 ; d. 2, 3, 1865 ; buried at Middletown. 770. Lydia Williamson' (Adam^ John, Sarah, George), b. 8, 6, 1775 ; d. 7, 27, 1856 ; m. i, 4, 1798, "William Ford Grubb, b. Brandy- wine Hundred, New Casde Co., Del., 2, 13, 1773; d. Grubb's Corner, 7 30, 1849 ; buried at Marcus Hook, Pa.; son of Emanuel Grubb and Ann Ford. They resided in Brandywine Hundred. Issue : 2565 2366 2567 2568 2569 2570 2571 2572 Walter W., b. 10, 25, 1798; m. Margaret Ritchie. No further record. Henrietta M., b. 8, 25, 1800 ; d. 8, 6, 1826 ; m. Lewis Rumford. Albert G., b. i, 20, 1803; m. Elizabeth McCarty. No further record. Charles T., b. 3, 28, 1805 ; d. 8, 21, 1837 ; m. Anna Eiiza Vaughan. Harry B., b. June, 1807 ; m. Elizabeth Henderson. No further record. Lucelia E., b. 6, 17, 1810 ; d. 1892, unmarried. Caroline AL, b. 6, 15, 1814 ; d. 2, 21, 1S45, unmarried. William L., b. 9, 15, 1819 ; d. 9, 21, 1862 ; m. Sarah A. Brown. John Grubb was among those who appear to have come over from Eng- land, as New Jersey colonists, and is supposed to have been a brother to Henry Grubb, of Burlington and a son of Henry and Wellmet or Willmot Grubb, of Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, who suffered persecution with other Quakers, in 1663. John Grubb, with his wife, Frances, .soon located on the western side of the Delaware, prior to the arrival of William l\nn, and be- came the owner of lands both above and below the present circular line of 382 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Delaware. He was a tanner as well as farmer, and died in 1708, leaving children, Emanuel, John, Charity, Phebe, Joseph, Henry, Nathaniel and Peter, of whom the last was the owner and developer of the Cornwall iron mines and furnaces, in Pennsylvania. Frances Grubb, widow, appears to have married Richard Buffington, the head of that family in Penna. Emanuel Grubb, b. July 19, 1682 ; d. Aug. 9 or 10, 1767 ; m. in i7o8(?), Ann Hedge Cock, b. Sept. 27, 1691 ; d. Jan. 24, 1772 ; by whom he had children, John, Edith, Joseph, Thomas, Henry, Frances, Nicholas, James, Benjamin, Emanuel, Peter and Ann. The following obituary was pub- lished in the Philadelphia papers of the day : On the loth instant, at Brandywine Hundred, in New Castle county, died Emanuel Grubb, in the 86th Year of his Age, and the next Day was Interred in St. Martin's Churchyard, at Lower Chichester, in Chester County, attended by a large Number of his Relations Neighbours and Acquaintances. He was born in a Cave, by the side of Delaware River, not far distant from where he always lived, and died, and was the first Child born of English Parents in this Province. His Constitution was remarkably healthy during his whole Life, having never been afflicted with any Sickness till a few Days before his Death. His strength and Activity were surprising to a Man of his Age ; he could mount and ride a Horse with as much Dexterity as a Lad of Twenty. A few Months ago he rode from his own House to this City, and back again in one Day, which is upwards of 40 Miles. His Memory was equally surprising, and not in the least impaired till his Death ; he could remember Transactions of a late Date equally well with those which happened in his younger Days. He was exceeding temperate in his Living, seldom making use of Spirituous Liquors ; and for his friendly Disposition was highly esteemed by all that knew him. This instance, among many, is a Proof of the Longevity of People born here. The claim of being the "first born " appears not well founded. Emanuel Grubb, the younger, b. Dec. 10, 1729; d. Aug. 8, 1799 ; m. Aug. 16, 1751, Ann Ford, b. Oct. i, 1735; d. Aug. 13, 1803; dau. of William and Ann Ford, and had children, Benjamin, Susannah, Joseph, Thomas, Peter, James, Nicholas and William F. Grubb. 772. Nicholas Gilpin Williamson' (Adam^ John, Sarah, George), b. about 1780; d. Wilmington, Del., 10, 15, 1843; m. 5, 14, 1807, at Wil- mington, Sarah Emerson Loockerman, b. 1785, at Dover, Del.; d. Phila- delphia, 4, 17, 1867 ; dau. of Vincent Loockerman, Jr., and Mary Miller, of Wilmington : both buried at Friends' graveyard, Wilmington. He was a cornet in a troop of horse in the war of 181 2; studied law with Caesar Rodney, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Delaware ; at Wilmington he held the office of alderman in 1832; was mayor for 12 years and postmaster for 21 years, till the time of his death. He was one of the oldest Masons in the State of Delaware ; a man highly respected LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ yOIIN\ ADAM.' 383 and loved by all who knew him ; was never known to refuse assistance to any worthy person who called upon him. On account of his connection with Friends he occasionally attended their meetings. Issue : 2573. Mary Ann, b. 2, 6, 1808 ; d. 2, 22, 1S75 ; m. Rev. Corry Chambers. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. Henry I. Rife, said to be at San Diego, Cal. No response. 2574. Charles, b. 4, 20, 1810 ; d. 7, 17, 1828, a student of theology; buried at Friends* graveyard, Wilmington. 2575. Harriet, b. 1816 ; d. 2, 14, 1891 ; m. William D. Baker. K son, Charles S- Baker, 6404 Elmwood Ave., Phila., failed to respond. 2576. Vincent, b. Jan. 10, 18 13 ; appointed midshipman in U. S. Navy March 15, 1832 ; d. unm. ; buried at Friends' graveyard. 2577. Sarah, b. ir, 4, 1818 ; d. 7, 18, 1898 ; m. Horn R. Kneass. „ 2578. Elba, b. 7, 2, 1824; ra. Leonard Phleger. "* 2579. Helena, twin with Elba, unmarried. 2580. Elvina Caldwell, b. 2, 16, 1828 ; m. Courtland D. Howell. 2581. Lavinia Rodney, b. 5, 2, 1832 ; m. William O. Bateman. GovERT LocKERMAN or LoocKERMAN Came from Holland when 17 and became a wealthy merchant at New York, whence he was banished three times by Gov. Peter Stuyvesant on account of political differences. A son removed to Maryland and a grandson went thence to Dover, Del., where stands the old family mansion. Nicholas Loockerman, of this place, was three times married and was connected with the prominent families of Dela- ware. His son Vincent was the father of Sarah Emerson Loockerman, wife of Nicholas Gilpin Williamson. 775. Mary Williamson' (Adam^ John, Sarah, George), b. 1790; d. 2, 7, 1842, aged 51 years, 5 mos.; m. 10, 27, 1832, Thomas Taylor Williamson, b. West Chester, i, 27, 1786; d. Birmingham, Del. Co., 3, 5, 1875; son of Gideon Williamson^ (Thomas^ Thomas, Daniel) and Rachel Taylor, of East Bradford. No issue. He m. ist, i, 18, 1809, Mar}' Smith, b. 2, 4, 1788; d. II, 20, 1829; dau. of Joshua Smith and Lydia Yearsley, of Birmingham, Del. Co., by whom he had children, Hannah, Gideon, Matilda and Lydia. He also m. 3d wife, Sarah Bird. 776. George Williamson' (Adam^ John, Sarah, George), b. Clay- mont, Del., Oct. 1792; d. Brandywine Hundred, 8, 31, 1863; m. Marcus Hook, Pa., 6, 19, 1826, Maria Harding, b. there, 1796; d. Brandywine Hundred, 10, 18, 1858; dau. of John Harding and Margaretta Wilson, of Marcus Hook : both buried at Marcus Hook. Issue: 2582. John, b. 8, 10, 1828. P. 0., St. Michaels, Md. Unmarried. 2583. Margaretta Harding, b. 10, 18, 1830; d. 7, 21, 1881, unmarried. 384 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2584. Mary Gilpin, b. 8, 13, 1833 ; d. St. Michaels, 12, 10, 1899, unmarried. 2585. Anna White, b. 6, 7, 1838; d. 3, 19, 1S93 ; m. Thomas Birkey Baker. 777. Elizabeth Pratt' (Sarah^ John, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen township, 6, 2, 1774; d. there, 3, 19, 1S05 ; m. 4, 24, 1799, at Goshen Meet- ing, Robert Roberts, of Goshen, b. i769(?); d. West Chester, 12, 13, 1836; son of Robert Roberts and Ellen Jones, of Merion : both buried at Goshen Meeting. He brought a certificate from Radnor to Goshen Mo. Mtg., I, 1 1, 1799 ; was married again, 3, 21, 181 1, at Kennet Mtg., to Phebe Passmore, b. 10, 19, 1771 ; dau. of Enoch and Mary Passmore, of Kennet- He took a certificate to Uwchlan, 7, 5, 181 1 ; thence to Bradford, 6, 5, 181 7, and produced one to Birmingham, 6, 29, 1S31, from Bradford. Issue: 2586. Abraham Pratt, b. i, 24, 1800; d. 2, 12, 1801. 2587. Sarah, b. 2, 10, 1801 ; d. 8, 28, 1841 ; m. Curtis Hoopes. 2588. George Williamson, b. 4, i, 1803 : d. 1824, unmarried. 2589. Pratt, b. 2, 15, 1805; d. 7, 13, 1882; m. Ann Wilson. 778. John WilHamson' (Walter^ John, Sarah, George), b. 5, 16, 1795, was a carpenter and worked at his trade for a time in the West Indies, where he contracted the yellow fever, but recovered and returned north. At one time he lived in Chester, Pa. He and Mary his wife, then of Willistown, executed a release for lands in Newtown, to John C. Grim, June 17, 1843. This was 85 acres which Elizabeth Williamson devised to her daughter Ann, during life, and then to her grandchildren, John and Re- becca Williamson, children of Walter Williamson. This last named person was a sea captain. John and Mary Williamson had at least one son : 2590. Walter Buckley, born about 1830, living in Washington, D. C. No response. 780. Abraham Garrett^ (Elizabeth^ John, Sarah, George), b. 3, 12, 1788; d. 7, 3, 1868; m. Jane G. Baker (No. 764), b. 7, 27, 1795 ; d. 9, 18, 1870 ; dau. of Edward Baker and Jane Green, of Edgmont : both buried at Cumberland Cem. Abraham inherited the homestead, in East Goshen, containing about 125 acres, which he conveyed, May 5, 1814, to his brother- in-law, William Garrett. He then removed to Edgmont township, where he died. Issue : 2591 2592 2593 2594 2595 Jane B., d. 3, i, 1863 ; m. Thomas Minshall (No. 1013). Ann B., b. 3, 16, 1825 ; d. 12, 13, 1874, unm. ; buried at Cumberland Cem. Mary, d. 7, 9, 1859, in 26th year; buried at same. William, living, but address not ascertained. A daughter, m. Jacob Kindig, 579 Franklin St., Phila. No response. Perhaps others. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ JOIIN\ EN OS'. -.gc 781. Sarah Garrett' (Elizabeth\ John, Sarah, George), b. 2, 15, 1790; m. William Garrett, b. 9, 30, 1 783 ; son of George Garrett and Sarah Hoopes, of East Goshen. He purchased the homestead of his wife's family, in East Goshen, 1814. Issue: 2596. Samuel, married. A son I'.HwlkxI, Danville, ?a., failed to respond. 2597. Harriet, b. 3, 21, 1805 ; d. 12, 7, 1845; ™- Sharpless 'i'aylor. 2598. John, m. Hetty , now of Haskins, O. A son William at Toledo, O. No response. 2599. Hoopes. 2600. George, died young. 2601. Lydia, m. i, 23, 1834, Samuel P. Hucy. A dau. Mehitabel, Media, Pa. No response. 2602. Mehitabel, b. 11, 21, jSi6; d. 10, 13, iSgr ; ni. John Tavlor. 2603. Sarah Ann, m. Geo. Washington Hovard. Res., 129 Franklin Ave., Norristown, Pa. Five children. 2604. Ellwood, m. twice ; children died young. 2605. Isaiah, went to Duller, Ind. No further record. 783. Elizabeth W. Garrett' (EHzabeth^ John, Sarah, George), b. 12, 28, 1803; d. Frazer (dien Garrett's Siding), East Whiteland, 4, 4, 1865; m. I, 16, 1823, Elijah Garrett, b. 9, 23, 1797; d. East Goshen, 11, 28, 1850; son of George Garrett and Sarah Hoopes, of East Goshen. Issue: 2606. Isaiah, b. 3, 7, 1^24; died young. 2607. Anna Eliza, b. 11, 11, 1825 ; m. Francis S. Fiss. 260S. Stephen Harris, b. 11, i, 1827; d. i, 27, i860, unmarried. 2609. Sarah Jane, b. 11, 14, 1830; died in infancy. 2610. Emmor Elton, b. 5, 15, 1832 ; d. 6, 16, 1886; m. Sabilla Parry. 261 1. Wilmer Henry, b. 4, 15, 1836 ; died unmarried. 785. Adam B. Williamson' (Enos\ John, Sarah, George), b. New- town, 3, 31, iSoo; d. there, 9, 19, 1856; m. 3, 12, 1S23, at Whiteland Meet- ing, Sarah Phillips, b. 2, 22, 1801 ; d. 5, 11, 1832; dau. of John Pliillips and Mary Lewis, of East Whiteland. Second m., 9 mo. 1854, to Hannah Hunter, dau. of William Hunter. Issue: 26x2 2613 2614 2615 2616 2617 George, b. 2, r, 1824; m. Rachel McFarland. .Alfred, b. 4, 10, 1826; d. 10, 25, 1880; m. Mary Kugler. Caroline, b. 8, 24, 1828 ; m. Samuel Hunter. Elizabeth, b. 5, 16, 1831 ; m. Casper S. (;arrett. Mary P., b. 4, 9, 1834 ; m. Joseph W. Thomas. .Adam I!., b. 10, 26, 1836 ; m. Mary E. Hibberd. Evan Phillips m. Katharine Owen, widow of Owen Owen, of W hiteland, formerly Katharine Lewis. He d. 1732, and Katharine m. 3d husband, as 386 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. NE WTO \VN FARMS, 184S. 387 388 THE SMRDLEY FAMILY. John Francis, wlio also lived in Whiteland. Evan left three children, John, Margaret and Ann. John Phillips, b. 172S, d. 8 mo. 1771; m. Ann , b. 1726; d. 2, 16, 1812. Their son, John Phillips, b. 7, 23, 1759; d. 9, 26, 1834; m. 3, 2, 1780, Mary Lewis, b. 10, 26, 1761 ; d. 4, 21, 1844; dau. of Joseph Lewis'* (Nathan^ William, William) and Sarah Buzby* (Joseph', Edward, John), of Newtown. They had ten children, of whom the youngest was Sarah, who m. Adam B. Williamson. Adam B. Williamson, by will, June 2, 1852, devised to son George the farm he lives on, containing 216 acres, "and all my land in Stark Co., O.:" To son Alfred the land now in his possession, about 1683/^ acres, "and all my land in Columbiana Co., O.:" To son Adam B. the homestead, 1 12 acres, 125 perches, and a share in a saw mill. 786. Azariah Lewis Williamson^ (Enos^ John, Sarah, George), b. 12, 23, 1802; d. Media, Pa., 5, 13, 1895 ; m. 12, 3, 1828, Mary Hood (No. 229), b. 9, 19, 1807 ; d. 8, 21, 1855 ; dau. of Jonathan Hood and Susanna Smedley, of Newtown. He commenced business as a merchant, at Goshen- ville, Chester Co., about 1825 ; in 1839 moved to Newtown, where he en- gaged in farming. In 1881 he quit farming and went to Media, the county seat. He owned two farms in Newtown, upon one of which, at the forks of the "Boot "and West Chester roads, he resided when in that township; the other in the southern part. Issue : 2618. Emma, b. 1 1, 19, 1829 ; d. 8, 14, 1834. 2619. Henry, b. 5, 11, 1831; d. 5, 9, 1843. 2620. Susanna H., b. 2, 28, 1S33 ; m. Isaac Smedley Varnall (No. 1559). 2621. Charles, b. 4, 3, 1835 ; d. 2, 2, 1854. 2622. Azariah, b. i, 11, 1S37 ; d. i, 27, 1S60, unmarried. 2623. Mary, b. 8, 31, 183S ; living at 334 N. Orange St., Media, unmarried. 2624. Sarah, b. 5, 25, 1S41 ; d. 7, 13, 1S56. 2625. Esther, b. 5, 25, 1843 ; d. 2, 19, 1858. 2626. Jonathan, b. 5, 11, 1845 J d. 12, 15, 1869, unmarried. 2627. Lewis, b. 6, 28, 1847 ; d. 5, 11, 1S65. 2628. Martha Ella, b. 1, 22, 1849 ; d. 8, 29, 1849. 2629. Lydia Anna, b. 8, 3, 1S50; d. 4, 22, 1866. 787. Sarah Williamson' (Enos*, John, Sarah, George), b. Newtown, II, 13, 1805; d. Montgomery Co., Pa., 4, 30, 1890; m. i, 9, 1829, Caleb D. West, b. Delaware Co., Pa., 7, 7, iSoi ; d. near Strafford, Chester Co., II, 26, 1852 ; son of Thomas West and Elizabeth Maris: both buried at Newtown Meeting. Issue : 2630. William, b. 2, 14, 1S30; m. Rebecca K. Thomas. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAir-, JOHN\ ENOS\ 3^f) 2631. Thomas EUwood, b. 11, 5, 1S33 ; d. i, 14, 18.56. 2632. S:irah K., b. 6, i, 1842 ; m. Morris Jarrett. 788. Enos Williamson' (Enos^ John, Sarah, Georcre), b. 3. 16, 1808; d. II, 10, 1S82 ; m. 12, 15, 1831, at Kingscssing, Pa., Charity Garrett, b. East Goshen, 6, 22, 181 2 ; d. Philada., 4, 10, 1881 ; dau. of Joseph Garrett and Margaret Lewis (dau. of Didymus and Pliebe), of P'ast Goshen, lie obtained 97 acres of the homestead by deed from his father, dated Nov. 26, 1831, and on April i, 1841, received a deed from the executors of P'lizabeth Downing, of East Cain, for 13.7 acres, 59 perches, in Newtown (incorrectly stated on p. 238 to have been purchased by his father). Me conveyed to his brother Adam B. Williamson, March 29, 1764, 100 acres, 130 perches. He also purchased from his brothers Adam and Azariah the Providence Inn, in Upper Providence, in 1842, and sold the same to Peter Worrall, March 27, 1843. Issue: 2633. Margaret L., b. 6, 25, 1S34 ; d. 6, 22, 1S91 ; m. Newtown, 1, 3, 1870, John Bartram, b. Darby, 5, i, 1S36 ; d. there, i, 31, 1892 ; son of Isaac L. Bartram and Emily Davis, of Darby : both buried at Darby Meeting. Issue : Maris E., b. 7, 8, 1875. P. O., Darby, Pa.; unmarried. 2634. Enos, b. 2, 2, 1837 ; m. 2, i, 1S77, at her home, Hannah E. Bishop, b. V. Provi- dence, 6, 2, 1839 ; dau. of Jeremiah Bishop and Hannah Eachus, of U. I'rovi- dence. He purchased the homestead of 137 acres, in Newtown, and hved there for several years ; now at Media, Pa. No issue. 2635. Lewis, b. 9, 23, 1841 ; d. 8, 19, 1S77, unmarried. 2636. Walter, b. 4, 28, 1851 ; living with his brother Enos, unmarried. 2637. Joseph, b. 4, 28, 1S51 ; d. 3, 9, 1892, unmarried. 789. Walter Williamson' (Enos^ John, Sarah, George), b. New- town, I, 4, 1811; d. Philadelphia, 12, 19, 1870; m. 8, 10, 1833, at residence of Rev. William T. Brantley, Sr., Phila., to Mary Matilda Massey, b. at No. 4 Penn St., Phila., 12, 4, 18 10; dau. of John Massey and Sarah Strong (m. Nov. I, 1792), last of Pine, below 3d St., Phila. He was a physician and resided at N. E. corner of i ith & Filbert Sts., Philadelphia. From a memorial sketch of Dr. Williamson it appears that he began the study of medicine in his twentieth year, in the office oi Benjamin Rush Erwin, M. D., and in the same year entered the medical department of tiie University of Pennsylvania, becoming .soon after the private pupil ol W il- liam E. Horner, M. D., the disdnguished professor of anatomy in the Uni- versity. He received his degree of doctor of medicine on the 27th of March, 1833, and entered into partnership with his former preceptor, Dr. l',rwin, in Marple, Delaware county; but a year later Dr. l>\vin removed to another locality, leaving Dr. Williamson with a large practice, which was still lurther 390 THE SAIEDLEY FAMILY. increased by the purchase, on April i, 1835, of the residence of Dr. Richard Gardiner, in Newtown. In 1836 the new school of Homoeopathy was brought to his attention and after a careful examination he became a con- vert to its doctrines. His health failing under a large and laborious prac- tice he relinquished this, in 1838, to his former preceptor, Dr. Erwin, and removed for a brief period to Maryland; by which change his vigor was re- stored, and in 1839 he located as a physician in Philadelphia, where he soon acquired a large practice. He was one of the founders of the Homoeo- pathic Medical College, in 1848, and was chosen to fill the chair of Obstet- rics and the Diseases of Women and Children; afterward that of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, besides being dean of the faculty from 1848 to 1 85 1. In 1868 he was elected president of the State Medical Society. The last labor of his life was the preparation of a history of Homoeopathy in Philadelphia. Issue: 2638. Sarah Massey, b. Marple, 5, 14, 1834; d. 502 N. Marshall St., Philadelphia, I, I, i8go, unmarried. 2639. Walter Martin, b. Newtown, 7, 3, 1836 ; d. 5, 5, 1874 ; m. Mary P. Raymond. 2640. Letitia Randal, b. Bohemia Manor, C'ecil Co., Md., 3, 25, 1838 ; m. Thomas Arm- strong (See No. 2654), 6, 6, 1883. No issue. 2641. Mary Matilda, b. 933 Lombard St., Phila., 7, 17, 1839; d. N. E. corner nth & Fil- bert, 7, 25, 1867 ; m. 12, 6, r865, Louis Alexander Talligant,M. D., of Savannah, Ga. Issue : Matilda Williamson, b. Savannah, 11, 19, 1866; d. 5, 2, 1867. 2642. Martha Alexander, b. S. E. comer 13th & Spruce, 6, 12, 1842; m. John Clarke Budlong, M. D. 2643. Constantine Hering, b. 126 N. nth St., 9, 3, 1S44 : a conveyancer, unmarried, residing at 502 N. Marshall St., Phila. 2644. Elizabeth Leedom, b. same, n, 22, 1846; living with her brother Constantine, unmarried. 2645. William Finley, b. same, n, 14, 1848; unmarried. • 2646. Matthew Strong, b. same, 2, 2, 185 r ; m. Mary Brown Woodward. 2647. Alonzo Potter, b. N. E. coiner nth & Filbert, 4, 28, 1854; m. Albany, N. Y., 6 3, 1884, Cornelia Cotrell. He is a physician, living at 22 W. Grant Street Minneapolis, Minn. Issue : Cornelia and Talcott, twins, b. Middletown,> Orange Co., N. Y., 5, 23, 1885. Some records of the Williamson family in Cheshire, Eng., just received (8, 29, 1900) through the researches of Albert Cook Myers, of Swarthmore, Pa., throw additional light on the family history, beyond that given on page 59. / > Children of Robert and Margaret Williamson : John, b. 8, 19, 1659, at Whitley. (Buried 7, i, 1684, at Whitley.) ? Peter, b. 9, 3, 1662, at Stretton ; buried 3, t2, 1678, at Whitley. Daniel, b. 7, 8, 1665. (Probably the emigrant.) LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ yOHN\ ESTHER'. 391 These were probably the youngest children, born after the parents be- came Quakers. Robert Williamson, of Stretton, was buried 9, 26, 1689, at Whitley. Mary Williamson, of Stretton, spinster, was m. 3, 27, 1680, at Frandlcy, to John Howell, of Norcott, in Overwhitley Lordship, husbandman. (This was certainly the sister to the emigrant.) Hannah Williamson, dau. of Robert, of Stretton, d. 4, 5, 1669. Ann Williamson, of Crewood Hall, was married 11, 4, 1675, to Jonathan Hayes, of Edington. It is pretty certain that this was Justice Jonathan Hayes, the settler in Marple. Thomas Pearson, or Peirson, of Pownall-fee. Cheshire, mason, m. 2, 18, 1683, at Thomas Janney's house, Pownall-fee, Margery Smith, of that place, dau. of Robert and Ellen Smith. This Margery Smith was sister to Mary, wife of Daniel Williamson. 790. Elizabeth Williamson' (Enos\ John, Sarah, George), b. New- town, 6, 22, 18 13; d. there, 3, 8, 1883; m. Philadelphia, 11, 19, 1835, JeSSe Leedom, b. Radnor, 6, 23, 1801; d. Newtown, 8, 4, 1883; son of Isaac Leedom and Ann Jones, of Radnor: both buried at Newtown Mtg. Issue: 2648. Sarah Ann, b. 11, 17, T836 ; m. Jonathan Hood Thomas (No. 855). 2649. Hannah Elizabeth, b. 12, 2, 1841. Res., 5400 Lancaster .\ve., Phila. ; unm. 2650. Jesse Jones, b. i, 2, 1843 ! ™- EHzabeth Gaskill. 2651. Margaret Lewis, b. 3, 15, 1844; living in Media, Pa., unmarried. 2652. Enos Lewis, b. 7, 22, 1846; d. 10, 9, 1846. 2653. Esther Mary, b. 7, 13, 1847 J m- Alfred Wilson Palmer. 792. Eliza Garrett' (Esther^ John, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co., 1.15. 1795 ; d. near Fallston, Harford Co., Md., 10, 15, 1882, and buried at Fallston ; m. Thomas Hollingsworth and Robert Parker. No further record. 793. Jesse Garrett' (Esther*, John, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co.. 10, 22, 1796; d. Baltimore .Co., Md., 4, 8, 1878; m. 10 mo. 1835, Mary Chambers, b. 1798; d. Baltimore, 3, 26, 1881 : both buried at Kingsville. Baltimore Co. Issue: 2654. Martha Jane, b. Baltimore Co., 7, 28, 1836 ; d. Baltimore city, 3, 4, 188' ; buried St. John's churchyard; m. 10, 16, 1862, at St. John's Episcopal Ch., Kings- ville, Thomas Armstrong, b. Clinkeehan, near Clones, co. Monaghan, Ireland, 11,9, 1834; son of Robert Nixon Armstrong and Jane Ormston, of Clinkeehan. He is a manufacturer, residing at 926 N. Calvert St., Bait.; a member of 392 ^///i SMEDLEY EAMILY. Christ Episcopal Ch., and of the vestry for 26 years past. No issue. He m. 2d, l^etitia R. Williamson (No. 2640). 2655. Esther \V., died aged about iS months. 794. Abigail Jane Garrett' (EstherV John, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co., 4, 9, 1803; d. near Fallston, Md., 9, 7, 1890; m. 2, 14, 1822, William Lee Amoss, b. near Fallston; d. there, 10, 28, 1870, in 75th year; son of James Amoss and Hannah Lee, of that place: both buried at Fallston Meeting. They resided on a part of the Amoss homestead, where his ancestors are buried. His grandfather, William Amos, was one of the founders of Little Falls Meeting, at Fallston; was a minister for 75 years, and was buried in 1814 in the yard of William Lee Amoss' home, now the home of Garrett Amoss. This William was the son of another William, from England, buried here in 1750. The original spelling was Amos. Children of Abigail Jane: 2656. Elias Ellicott, b. 10, 28, 1822 ; d. 8, 23, 1845, unmarried. 2657. Garrett, b. 9, S, 1824; m. Ruth Anna Parry. 2658. Esther, b. 6, 23, 1828; d. 10, 24, 1843. 2659. Sarah Amanda, b. 9, 3, 1836 ; m. Robert B. Dixon. 2660. Octava, b. 3, 23, 1833; d. 2, 16, 1S36. 796. John Hibbard' (Jane^ John, Sarah, George), b. Willistown, 10, 8, 1800; d. 8, 17, 1S62; m. Catharine Litzenberg, of Delaware Co., Pa., who left three children. He m. 2d wife, Thamzen Ramsey, dau. of Benja- min and Margaret Ramsey, of Thornbury, Del. Co. He resided at various places in Delaware and Chester counties. His widow d. West Chester. 9, 28, 1896, in 73d year. Issue by both: 2661. Preston, m. two sisters, daus. of Edward and Mary Ann (Yarnall) Weir ; the last marriage being 9, 22, i860. He lived at Chester, Pa., for several years; now near White Horse, Willistown Twp. No further record. 2662. Mary Jane, b. 4, 5, 1826 ; d. 5, 9, 1865 ; m. Joseph Iliff. 2663. Edward, died when about five years of age. 2664. Phebe, m. George Skeen, who was killed on the railroad. She afterward lived at Columbia, with children, Annie, Nettie and Cora. 2665. Susanna, m. William V. Smiley, and for several years they kept a five-cent store on Market Street, West Chester. She d. 3, 8, 1892. Issue: Harry, deceased, and Willie B. 798. Walter Hibbard' (Jane^ John, Sarah, George), b. Willistown, 12, 31, 1804; d. 7, 31, 1879; iTi- ii> 22, 1832, Susan Yarnall Thomas, b. Willistown, 11, 4, 1S07; d. West Chester, 5, 16, 1897; dau. of Joseph Thomas and Susanna Yarnall, of Willistown. He taught school in early LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ JOIIN\ JANE\ 2,^->^ life, but about 1837 removed to West Chester, where he became the lead- ing surveyor and conveyancer. In 1850 he was elected a director in the Bank of Chester County, and in 1873 became president of that institution. He was noted for strict integrity and precise dealings in everj'thins^'^ with which he was associated. His death was sudden and occurred at Cape May, N. J. His widow continued to reside at 117 Soudi Church Street, West Chester, which was her home for fifty- three years; and with sympathy for the afflicted and needy quiedy ministered to their necessities. Issue: 2666. Thomas, b. Middletown, 11, 21, 1833; d. 11, 29, 1836; bur. at \\'illisto\vn. 2667. Walter, b. West Chester, 9, 4, 1837; d. there, 10, 24, 1876; m. 12, 16, 1S63, Mary A. Cheyney, b. t, 25, 1838 ; d. 3, 23, 1872 ; dau. of William H. Cheyney'' (William', Richard, John, John) and Ann Sharpies*, of Cheyney, Pa. He was a justice of the peace. No issue. 266S. Eliza Jane (now Jane H. Logan), b. West Chester, 6, 14, 1841 ; ra. there, 10, 25, 1879, John P. Logan, b. Cecil Twp., Washington Co., Pa.; son of Samuel Logan and Martha Langan, of that place. They reside at the late home of her parents in summer, and in Philadelphia in winter. No issue. 799. Thomas Hibbard^ (Jane^ John, Sarah, George), b. Willistown. 12, 8, 1806; d. 7, 10, 1S32 ; m. 4, 9, 1829, at Willistown Meeting, Debby Massey, b. 7, 3, 1S09 ; d. West Chester, 3, 29, 1851 ; dau. of John Massey* (Levi^, Thomas, Thomas) and Phebe Lewis (dau. of Didymus and Phebe), of Willistown. Issue : 2669. Lewis, b. i, t, 1830 ; d. 12, 7, 1S85 ; m. Susan Sinquet. 2670. George, b. 8, 26, 1834. 800. Esther Hibbard' (Jane^ John, Sarah, George), b. 12. 28, 1808; d. 3, 29, 1896; m. Marple, Del. Co., Pa., 4, 3, 1856, to Abraham Pratt, b. 2, 24, 1807 : ^1- lO' 13' 1858; son of David Pratt and Ljclia Hoopes, of Marple. Second m., 12, 3, 1863, to Samuel Caley, b. 10, 31. 1790; d. 10, 25, 1870; son of Samuel and Hannah Caley, of Newtown township. No issue. 802. "Wilham Hibbard^ (Jane^ Jolin, Sarali, George), b. i, 21, 1S13 ; d. Willistown, 11, 15, 1854; m. Media, Pa., 9, 18, 185 1, Susanna Cox (No. 1069), b. I, 28, 1820 ; d. near Wilmington, Del., 5, 4, 1884; dau. of Thomas Cox and Mary Smedley, of Willistown : both buried at Willistown Meeting. Issue : 2671. Mary, b. 11, 2, 1853; m. .Mbert G. Thatcher. 804. Mary Hibbard^ (Jane^ John, Sarah, George), b. Willistown, 394 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. I, 17, 1817; d. Richmond, Indiana, 3, 30, 1897; m. Willistown, 4, 5, 1838, George W. Iliff, b. New Castle, Del., 8, 25, 1814; son of Joseph W. Ilift and Mary Kinsey, of Perryville, Del. They removed to Richmond, Ind., after 1849. Issue: 2672. Emily Jane, b. Willistown, 4, 20, 1839 ; d. 6 mo., 1841. 2673. Elizabeth, b. Edgmont, 7, 24, 1842 ; m. Richmond, Ind., 8, 27, 1867, Thomas J. Newman, b. there, 2, 18, 1841 ; d. there, 6, 10, 1879; son of Thomas Newman and Milicent Ratliff, of that city. Second m., 8, 22, 1S89, at Richmond, to Thomas J. Newby, b. N. Carolina, 8, 24, 1826. He is a shoe merchant, owning valuable property in Richmond; member of M. E. Church, a Republican and an Odd Fellow. Res., 129 N. 6th St. By ist husband she had Ellwood L., b. Richmond, 12, 12, 1868; d. 6, 27, 1870, at Marysville, Ind. 2674. Caroline N., b. Chatham, Chester Co., 5, 16, 1845 ; m. Joseph F. Rowlett. 2675. Eliza Jane, b. Chatham, 11, 20, 1849 ; m. Richmond, Ind., 12, 23, 1885, Thomas Abbott Mott, b. I, 22, 1857, at Gansevoort, Saratoga Co., N. Y. ; son of Zebulon W. Mott and Harriett A. Gilbert, of Glens Falls, N. Y. He is a graduate of Richmond High School, and A. M. Earlham College, 1898; has been con- nected with the educational interests of Wayne Co., Ind., for more than twenty years, as teacher, co. supt. and supt. of Richmond schools ; is a prominent Republican and active member of the M. E. Church, a Knight Templar, Mason, Odd Fellow, &c. No issue. They have an adopted child, Viola Ruth, b. 6, 7, 1891. 2676. Esther Josephine, b. Richmond, Ind., 10, 11, 1857; unmarried. 812. Chalkley Smedley' (Benjamin^, John, John, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 12, 20, 1831; m. East Goshen, 11, 27, 1862, Mary Jane Priest, b. there, 8, 15, 1831; dau. of Jesse Priest and Elizabeth Beugless, of that township. He settled on his father's farm of 106 acres, in Willis- town, where he still resides, a member of the Society of Friends. Issue: 2677. Rebecca, b. 2, 5, 1864 ; m. William Howard Ashbridge (son of No. 2146). 2678. Howard, b. 6, 5, 1865 ; d. 8, 10, 1865. 2679. Anna Priest, b. 6, 14, 1868; living at home, unmarried. 813. Anna Mary Smedley^ (Enos^ John, John, Thomas, George), b. West Chester, 2, 11, 1836; d. Germantown, Pa., 8, 26, 1879, and buried there; m. 11, 4, 1858, at Goshen Meeting, James S. Jones, b. Mont- gomery Co., Pa., 2, 7, 1829; son of Isaac Jones and Ann Comfort, of Plymouth township. He is a dry-goods merchant in Germantown : m. 2d, 3, 5, 1885, Ruth B. Leeds. Issue by ist: 2680. Enos Smedley, b. Germantown, 11, 18, 1859 ; d. there, 3, 9, 1882, unm. 2681. Susan Thomas, b. same, 8, 28, 1863; m. there, 10, 19, 1892, Wellington B. Wil- loughby, b. Caledon, Ontario, Canada, 7, 10, 1859 ; son of John Willoughby and Margaret Ann Armstrong, of Caledon. No issue. Address, Germantown, Pa. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ yOHN\ yOHN\ yEFFREV- 395 2682. Arthur Howell, b. 4, 24, 1868; m. 54 E. Coulter St., i, 24, 1S94, Annie M. Campion, b. Cecil Co., Md., 7, 3, 1868 ; dau. of John Wesley Campion and Elizabeth Thomas, of 5541 Chew St., Germantown. He is a drj'-goods mer- chant, Main & Coulter Sts. ; resided at 54 E. Coulter till 1898 ; now at 38 E. Coulter : Republican. Issue : Arthur Howell, b. 6, 6, 1896. 814. Philena S. Smedley' (Eno.s^ John, John, Thomas, George), b. 4, 13, 1840; m. 10, 17, 1S72, at West Chester Meeting, Samuel Jones, b. Montg-omery Co., 10, 19, 1832; son of Isaac Jones and Ann Comfort, of Plymouth township. He is a coal merchant in Germantown, Phila- delphia. Issue: 2683. Mifflin W., b. 4, 24, 1875 ; unm. ; a graduate of Westtown Bdg. School. 2684. Alice H., b. 5, 12, 1879 ; d. 6, 3, 1879. 2685. S. Percy, b. 12, 13, 1880. 815. Rebecca C. Smedley' (Enos^ John, John, Thomas, George), b. West Chester, 4, 19, 1846; m. Friends' Mtg. there, 6, 18, 1874, to Norris Jones Scott, b. Gwynedd, Montgomery Co., Pa., 11, 17, 1844; son of Alexander Scott and Sarah R. Jones, of Concord, Del. Co., Pa. P'or several years he carried on the lumber, coal and feed business at Concord Station, with residence in Concordville, after which he erected a fine residence at Moylan, Del. Co., and removed to that place. His time is now employed in looking after his office buildings, 1213, 12 15, 1217 Filbert St., Philadelphia. Issue: 2686. Philena S., b. Concordville, 12, 23, 1875; m. g, 14, 1899, at Media Meeting, Charles Pim Jacob, b. Limerick, Ireland, 2, 20, 1868 ; son of Joshua Jacob and Anna Fisher Brunis, last of West Grove, Chester Co., Pa. He is a druggist in Philadelphia. Res., 4726 Cedar Avenue. 2687. Norris A., b. Concordville, 9, 9, 18S0. 816. Mary Ann L. Smedley' (Jeffrey', John, John, Thomas, George), b. 9, 15, 1829; d. 2, 7, 1859; m. Henry M. Brandt, of Columbia, Pa. No issue. 818. Esther R. Smedley' (Jeffrey\ John, John, Thomas, George), b. 2, 23, 1S32; d. at 3d & Cherry Sts., Columbia, Pa.; m. Columbia, 7, 3- 1862, Henry M. Brandt, b. i, 22, 1822 ; d. Columbia, 10, 3, 1866: both buried there, in Mt. Bethel Cemetery. Issue : 2688. Ezra E., b. 3, 14, 1S63 ; d. 7, 25, 1864. 2689. Mary S., b. 7, 10, 1S64; d. 7, 23, 1864. 2690. Charles Henry, b. 5, 3, 1866; m. West Chester, Ohio, 12, 28, 1887, Ruth A. Townsend, b. Pisgah, Butler Co., C, 10, 11, 1867 ; dau. of James Townsend 396 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. and Rebecca A. Aydelotte, of Sharon, Hamilton Co., O. Address, Wilming- ton, Del. Issue: Frank Arthur, b. Wilmington, ii, 12, 1S97. Esther Brandt, widow, was married again, 12, 14, 1870, at Columbia, Pa., to John Cooper, b. 7, 18, 1796; d. there, 2, 26, 1875; son of Calvin Cooper and Sarah Paxson, of Lancaster Co. He was first married, 8, 17, 1823, to Mary Ann Peart, by whom he had children, Thomas, Jane and Rachel. By the last : 2691. Elhvood, b. TO, 27, 1S71 ; living in Columbia, unmarried. 819. William L. Smedley* (Jeffrey^, John, John, Thomas, George), b. Sugartown, Chester Co., 9, 8, 1833 ; m. by Rev. J. H. Menges, at Menges Mills, York Co., Pa., 4, 5, 1866, Annie Long, b. York, Pa., 3, 30, 1837 ; dau. of Jacob and Magdalen Long, of York. They setded in Columbia, on Second St., but removed to Marietta in the fall of 1871. He is a machinist by occupation, but from 1874 to 1891 did an extensive business in sewing machines ; since which he has been in the employ of the Marietta Mfg. Co.: is connected with the Presbyterian Ch., and has filled the offices of chief burgess, judge and inspector of elections. Issue : 2692. Harry Brandt, b. 12, 12, 1866; living at Marietta, unmarried. 2693. Ella Mary, b. 12, 13, 1868 ; d. York, Pa., 11, 2, 1896 ; m. Marietta, 9, 4, 1894, to John P. Wardin, of York. Issue: Ella May, b. i, 29, 1896; d. 9, i, 1896; mother and child interred in family plat, at Marietta. 2694. William L., b. 2, 5, 1S72 ; m. Reading, Pa., by Rev. J. H. Vonneida, to Elizabeth C. Brooke. He is a painter by trade but for some time has been in the employ of the Metropolitan Ins. Co., and lives in Reading, Pa. 820. David L. Smedley* (Jeffrey^, John, John, Thomas, George), b. 8, 9, 1835 ; m. Anna Conway. He is employed at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, and resides at 2213 Seibert St. No response. 821. Jonathan H. Smedley^ (Jeffrey^, John, John, Thomas, George), b. 9, 30, 1837 ; d. Philadelphia, 12, 12, 1874 ; m. Christiana Goldsborough and Anna Elizabeth Young. The latter, with his children, live in Philadelphia. Address, 1245 S. 13th St. No response. 822. Theodore M. Smedley* (Jeffrey^, John, John, Thomas, George), b. Columbia, Pa., 12, 28, 1839; d. Wilmington, Del., 12, 6, 1S90; buried at Wilmington and Brandywine Cem.; m. Brandywine Manor, Chester Co., 12, 28, 1865, Mary A. Hammond, b. 10, 5, 1842, at Brandywine Manor; d. Wilmington, 10, 9 (or 12), 1896; buried at Riverview Cem.; dau. of John Hammond and Mary Maxton, of Coatesville, Pa. Issue : LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS"-, JOHN', JOHN', yEFFREY\ 39; 2707. M. Esther, b. 3, 10, 1867, at Thorndale, Pa. ; living in Wilmington, Del., unmar- ried. She claims to be the smallest grown member of the family. 2708. Lizzie Mary, b. Unionville, Pa., 5, 19, 1870; m. Wilmington, 4, 24, 1889, Harry B. Wirt, b. Brandywine Hundred, 5, 24, 1867 ; son of Charles Wirt and Jane McCoy. Res., Wilmington, Del. Issue : Paul S., b. 4 mo. 1891 ; Maurice C, b. 5, 14, 1894; Mary Esther, b. 11, 19, 1895 ; Jennie M., b. 5, 2, 1897. 2709. William Underwood, b. Oxford, Pa., 9, 16, 1871 ; m. Wilmington, 9, 20, 1893, Mary I. Dance, b. Chester, Pa., 9, 23, 1872 ; dau. of Allan B. Dance and Mary A. Jamison, of Wilmington. He is a brakeman on P. W. ^S; B. K. R., and a Baptist. Issue : James Gilbert, b. 5, 6, 1899. 2710. Emily Ann, b. Coatesville, Pa., i, 28, 1873; t"- Wilmington, 10, 22, 1895, David S. S. Casperson, b. there, i, 3, 1869 ; son of William Fitzsimmons Casperson and Eleanora Willits Smith, of that city. He was for some time general clerk for the "Star Union Line," a transportation line operated by the Penna. R. R. ; afterward chief clerk for William Palmer, agent for through freight traffic, Wil- mington, and now in the office of auditor of freight traffic of the Southern Railway Co., Washington, D. C. The family are members of Bethany Bapt. Ch., Wilmington. Issue : Mary E., b. Wilmington, 4, 4, 1897 ; d. same date : Helena Beasten, b. same, 2, 22, 1899. 2711. James Newlin, b. Wilmington, i, 19, 1879; unmarried. 2712. .^nna Keziah, b. same, 8, 2, 1882 ; unmarried. 2713. Charles Lawton, b. same ; deceased. 2714. Helen C, b. same, 5, 19, 1888. 823. Stephen L. Smedley'^ (Jeft"rey^ John, John, Thomas, George), b. Columbia, 7, i, 1841 ; m. Philadelphia, i, 13, 1870, Sallie E. Hammond, b. Brandywine Manor, 8, 25, 1S47; tl^u. of John Hammond and Mary L. Maxton, of Coatesville, Chester Co. He is a carpenter and settled at West Chester, where he has resided with the exception of 1S79-81, at Malvern and Frazer. They are Baptists. Issue : 2715. Mary Hammond, b. 4, 3, 1871 ; m. ist Bapt. Ch., West Chester, 6, 25, 1S95, Charles Roland Jones Hayes, b. Philadelphia, 5, 16, 187 1 ; son of William S. Hayes and Kate V. Powell, of West Chester. He is in the wall-paper and window-shade business ; member of Baptist Church. No children. 2716. Emeline Spackman, b. 8, 29, 1872. 2717. Elizabeth Massey, b. 7, 30, 1874. 2718. Nellie Llewellyn, b. i, 12, 1877. 824, Jeffrey Smedley* (Jeffrey^, John, John, Thomas, George), b. 6, 7, 1844; d. West Chester, 2, 5, 1864; buried at Goshen Meeting; m. West Chester, 1862, Mary H. James, b. Goshen Twp., 10, 12, 1843: d. West Chester, 8, 16, 1SS8; buried at Greenmount Cem.; dau. of Caleb H. James and Harriet M. Rettew, of Goshen and West Chester. He was an under- taker. Issue: 398 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2719. Annie Massey, b. West Chester, 5, 28, 1863; m. there, 9, 28, 1883, Alfred L. Pyle, b. Londongrove Twp., 9, 6, 1856 ; son of William M. Pyle and Mary J. Blolstein, of Londongrove. They lived for three years in Kennet Square and then removed to West Chester. He is a carpenter by trade, but at present a brickmaker. She is a member of First Baptist Church. Issue : Stella J., b. 7, 28, 1884, in Kennet Square; Leroy, b. same, 2, 14, 1886; Fred, b. West Chester, 4, 5, 1891 ; Elizabeth H., b. same, 7, 20, 1896. 826. Albin M. Smedley' (Nathan^, John. John, Thomas, George), b. 4, 13, 1835; d. Philadelphia, 2, 8, 1889; buried at Fair Hill Cem.; m. Maroa, Illinois, I, 2, 1865, Margaret Anna Lukens, b. Conshohocken, Pa., 6, 6, 1831 ; dau. of Aaron Lukens and Anna M. Foulke, of Maroa. He was a member of Friends' Meetingr Race street, Phila. Issue: 2720. Anna Lukens, b. Phila., 10, 10, 1865 ; m. John Baldwin, gr. gr. son of No. 1865. 2721. Nathan C, b. Phila., 11, 21, 1873; m. at her home, 4, 27, 1899, Mary Eleanor Blatherwick, b. Blue Anchor, N. J., 10, 6, 18S0; dau. of George W. Blather- wick and Anna L. Wilson, of that place. 829. Mary Dorothea Smedley* (Nathan', John, John, Thomas, George), b. 1547 Vine St., Phila., 10, 9, 1847; "''• ^t 3401 North Broad St., II, 8, 1870, Charles M. Swain, b. Phila., 7, 7, 1849; son of William M. Swain, founder of the Public Ledger, and Sarah James. He is a member of the bar. Res., "The Gladstone," iith & Pine Sts. Issue: 2722. Ida Moseley, b. 9, 13, 187 i ; m. 4, 19, 1893, Robert White Steel. Issue : Charles Henry, b. 7, 10, 1894 ; Dorothy, b. i, 13, 1S98. 2723. Rosalie James, b. 11, 21, 1872; d. 4, 23, 1877. 2724. Charles James, b. 11, 17, 1880. 830. Anna Francis Smedley* (Nathan^, John, John, Thomas, George), b. 1547 Vine St., Phila., 10, 21, 1851; m. 4500 Spruce St., 11, 14, 1888, James F. Lynd, b. Sixth & Willow Sts., 12, 14, 1853; son of Judge James Lynd and Margaret Smith. They lived at the Continental Hotel four months; at 724 Spruce St. two years, and since at The Glad- stone. He was graduated at Central High School, 1871 ; studied law with L. L. Ashhurst; admitted to bar June, 1874; appointed assistant city solicitor, 1876; also county auditor by board of judges for twenty years; organized and elected secretary and treasurer of The Citj' Trust, Safe Deposit & Surety Co., 1886, and continues in that position. Issue: 2725. Anna Jenny, b. 724 Spruce St., 8, 22, 1890. 2726. James Alfred, b. at The Gladstone, i, 12, 1892. 831. Mary P. Smedley* (Ezra', John, John, Thomas, George), b. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ yOHJST, yOHN\ yOHN\ -^qq Willistown, 8, 3, 1843; "">• Thorndale, Chester Co., 2, 11, 1867, Charles W. Chambers, b. West Bradford, 3, 23, 1843; son of Caleb K. Cham- bers, tanner, and Susan Buffington, last of West Chester. They setdcd on a farm near Oakland, West Whiteland, where he farmed and dealt in live- stock ; removed to Downingtown, 1885, and remained three years, when they moved to Honeybrook, and in 1896 to Lenape, but now near Chatham, Chester Co. Issue: 2727. Maurice L., b. 2, 21, 1868; unmarried. 2728. Ezra S., b. i, 12, 1870 ; d. 7, 3, 1886 ; buried at Friends' Cem., West Chester. 2729. Eugene M., b. 4, 28, 1872 ; unmarried. 2730. Caleb E., b. g, 24, 1878; unmarried, 1897. 833. Joseph Franklin Smedley' (Ezra', John, John, Thomas, George), b. Thorndale, 10, 8, 1850; m. Waynesville, Ohio, 2, 25, 1874, Ruth Cook, b. there, 8, 8, 1854; dau. of Levi Cook and Ellen Boone, of that place. Address, Box 304, Chattanooga, Tenn. Issue: 2731. Levi Morris Boone, b. 7, 12, 1875. 2732. Mary Esther, b. 2, 2, 1886. 2733. Anna Cook, b. 7, 13, 1S97. 834. Ella E. Smedley' (Ezra', John, John, Thomas, George), b. Thorndale, i, 5, 1859; m. at residence of Charles W. and Mary Chambers, near Chatham, 10, 18, 1899, John G. Pownall, of near Christiana, Pa. 835. Alfred Smedley' (John', John, John, Thomas, George), b. 3, 29, 1839, in Chester Co.; m. Meadville, Pa., 10, 8, 1869, Ellen McNamara, b. Wayland, Crawford Co., Pa., 11, 12, 1847; d. Oil Cit}-, Pa., 7, 5, 1888; buried at Wayland ; dau. of George McNamara and Jane Ewing: second m., 8, 20, 1889, at Buffalo, N. Y., to Laura Mease, b. Placer Co., Cal., 5, 9, i860; dau. of Dr. Urban G. Mease and Jane Thompson. Residence, Oil City, Pa. Issue : 2734. George M., b. 12, 20, 1874; now of Yuma, .Arizona, unmarried. 837. Thomas D. Smedley' (John', John, John, Thomas, George), b. West Goshen, Chester Co., 9, 15, 1842; m. Uwchlan Twp., 6, 4, 1872, H. Jane Martin, b. there, 8, 12, 1843; dau. of Benjamin Martin and Lydia C. Smedley (No. 1575). They setded at Foreburg, Clarion Co., Pa., but removed in 1881 to Bradford, McKean Co., Pa., their present residence. He is a producer of petroleum oil. Both members of the Society of Friends. Issue: 400 2/35 2736 2737 2738 2739 2740 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Alfred, b. 3, 22, 1873 ; d. 5, 11, 1873. John, b. 4, 25, 1875 ; d. 5, 30, 1875. Charles C, b. 10, 14, 1876; d. 2, 28, 1888. Lewis M., b. 6, 25, 1878. Lydia M., b. 12, 9, 1S79. Annette H., b. 2, 13, 1883. 839. Esther M. Smedley' (John', John, John. Thomas, George), b. Chester Co., 10, 4, 1846; m. Homer O. Brooks. Address. The Ham- mond Bath, Los Angeles, Cal. No response. 840. Mary D. Smedley' (John', John, John, Thomas, George), b. West Goshen, 2, 22, 1849; m. Philadelphia, 6, 14, 1871, ^William P. Gordon, b. Easttown Twp., i, 10, 1848; son of George Gordon and Mary Parsons. He is supt. of northern division of Buckeye Pipe Line Co., with office at Toledo, O. Res., 2414 Lawrence Ave. Issue: 2742. Leigh S., b. Tidioute, Pa., 2, 28, 1873 ; unmarried. 2743. Anna L., b. Chester, Pa., 3, 8, 1875 ; unmarried. 2744. Edith D., b. Findlay, Ohio, i, 15, 188S. 842. Jane G. Smedley* (John', John, John, Thomas, George), b. West Goshen, 11, 25, 1S53; m. 9, i, 1881, Charles P. G. Scott. Address, Radnor, Pa. Issue: 2745. Katharine Esther, b. .Auburn, N. Y., 8, 20, 1883. 2746. Roderick, b. same, 7, 12, 1885. 2747. Carl Forse, b. New York City, 5, 30, 1887. 843. Rebecca S. Pratt* (Amy', John, John, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, Chester Co., 11, 18, 1842; m. West Bradford, by Friends' cere- mony, 3, 27, 1862, Thomas W. Clayton, b. W. Bradford, 9, 22, 1836; son of Gregg Clayton and Elizabeth P. Worrall, of that township. His father m. 2d wife, Lydia B. Lamborn, now living at Marshallton, where Gregg d. 1895, aged 88 years. Thomas W. Clayton has followed farming principally, though sometimes working at carpentry, and now on a farm in W. Bradford, near Marshallton. He and his wife have each served as clerk of Bradford Monthly Meeting. Issue: 2748. Henry P., b. West Bradford, 5, 16, 1864 ; m. Coatesville, Pa., 3, 23, 1893, M. Elsie Bentley, b. there, 2, 9, 1870; dau. of William H. Eentley and Adelaide Blythe, of that place. He is a telegraph operator, Wagontown, Chester Co., where were born his children, A. Blythe, 6, 4, 1S94, and Miriam R., i, 26, 1897. 2749. Elizabeth W., b. West Chester, 3, 4, 1867 ; unmarried. 2750. Esther L., b. W. Bradford, 2, i, 1869; m. Malvern, 6, 16, 1892, Joseph .\. Hoi- LINE 01' GF.ORGE\ THCMAS\ yOIIN', SUSANNA^ LYDIA\ 401 land, b. E. Whitelnnd, i, 31, 1856 ; son of ChaTles A. Holland and Rebecca A. Watson, of Tredyfirin 'Xwy. He was ctlr.catcd ;it Norristown, is a Presbyterian and a farmer ; settled near Valley Store ; Warren Tavern P. O. No issue. 2751. Alfred P., b. W. Bradford, 5, 10, 1871 ; unmarried. 2752. Elmer G., b. West Brandywine, i, 14, 1S86. 848. Anna E. Pratt* (AmyS John, John, Thomas, George), b. i, 31, 1857; d. near White Rock, Kansas, 3, 6, 1885, ^"d buried there; m. 2, 27, 1879, at Thomas W. Clayton's, East Goshen, to Alonzo Henry Parker of Marple, b. Philadelphia, 6, 6, 1855; son of \Vm. Ik-nry Parker and Orpah Pratt, of Phila. He is married again and lives at 1937 Firth St., Phila. Issue by ist: 2753. Estella, b. 2, 11, 1880. 2754. Edwin M., b. 10, 21, iSSi. 2755. Amietta, b. 11, 23, 18S3. 850. Lewis V. Smedley' (Ellwood', John, John, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 7, 22, 1S50; m. 12, 12, 1872, at her father's, to Selina Cox, b. Westtown, 6, 9, 1849; dau. of Caleb H. Cox (No. 1544), and Mary H. Minster, last of West Chester. They setded on a part of his father's farm, which he afterward purchased. Both were educated at I'ricnds' High School, West Chester, and are members of the Society. Address, Willis- town Inn, Pa. Issue: 2756. Lauretta Thomas, b. Westtown, 4, 27, 1874 ; unmarried. 3757. Arthur Cox, b. Willistown, 7, i, 1877 ; a graduate of Swarthmore College and now engaged in teaching. 2758. Anna Lucretia, b. 6, 13, 18S1. 2759. Lewis Clarence, b. Willistown, 11, 8, 1SS3. 2760. Helen, b. same, 9, 21, 1887. 852. Wilmer E. Smedley' (Ellwood', John, John, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 12, 23, 1859; m. Edgmont, Del. Co., i, 5, 1SS2, Mary Ella Davis, b. 3, 28, i860; dau. of Robert F. Davis and Sidney Wayne Vogdes. He is a farmer at the homestead, w^ith his fadier. P. O., Willistown Inn. He and his wife are members of Goshen Mo. Mtg. Issue: 2761. Alice Edna, b. 10, 16, 1883. 2762. Thomas D., b. 4, 12, 1887. 853. I. Preston Thomas' (LydiaS Susanna, John, Thomas, George), b. Newtown township, 4, 29, 1830; m. Willistown, 12,31, 1858, Elizabeth C. Garrett, b. Vincent Twp., 11, 28, 1831; dau. of Nathan Lewis Garrett and Lydia Cox, of Willistown, last of Cheyney, Pa., with their daughter. 26 4o: THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. SMEDLEY LANDS IN WILLISTOWN. PLOTTED BY CALEB M. TAYLOR, Vi WEST CHESTEP PA. ClcriAaa, JimJ/uJ^ - %, ■jTiJ I IS. 4 L. 7o (Jcfi/nj^/ntclAy a 'Sl£ 1 x^'t£accS-- SUAOyCLC ycvVL£.lt x-^^ J Mae. % c^nuyctiiio ■Jo Jacoi^vxuU^\ /^""'i-:/^-' 70 A, /CM p. '-■s (lOTvn drrwcii£M \ a C4; ■n^ b *^^2«^ n i: ^ cf/fiArniaJ j|2). Q)rrwctlaj ii ^ .2^5 % John, Thomas, George), b. Liberty Square, 9, 20, 1834: d. dicre, 11 mo. 1880; m. 3, 2, 1854, by die mayor of Lancaster, Pa., to Joseph L. Shoemaker, farmer, b. Mont- gomer)' Co., Pa., 7, 9, 1829; d. F"ernglen, Lancaster Co., 4, 4, 1899; son of Jesse Shoemaker and Sarah Lukens, of Bethesda, Pa.: both buried at Dru- more Meeting. Issue: 2798. Cynthia S., b. i, 3, 1S55 ; d. 10, 5, 1876, unmarried. 2799. Charles L., b. 3, 13, 1856 ; m. 11, 20, 1884, M. Ella Cutler, of Fernglen, and has Alton, Ethel, Jesse, b. 12, 26, 1890, and Arthur Joseph, b. 9, 10, 1893. P. 0., Fulton House, Pa. 2800. Allison, b. 4, 2, 1S58; living at Derandy, Wyoming, unmarried. 2801. Leander, b. 2, 13, 1S62; m. 2, 27, 1S84, Leora S. Kent. P. O., Cochranville, Pa. Children, Lawrence Jesse, Mahlon G. 2502. Lewis, b. 10, 8, 1869; m. Wakefield, Pa., 12, 24, 1891, Sarah Bradley, b. 11, 13, 1S71 ; dau. of .Amos K. Bradley and Mary V. Hess, of Wakefield. P. O., Mc- Sparran, Lancaster Co., Pa. Children, b. Lancaster Co. : Mary E., 7, 8, 1892 : Cynthia B., 12, 2, 1893 ; d. 4, 28, 1S94 : Blanche V., i, 8, 1896 : Clarence A., 4, 9, 1899; d. 8, 25, 1899. 882. Ellwood Lamborn' (Smedley', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. Liberty Square, 8, 4, 1836; d. there, 4, 14, 1878; m. 9, 13, 1866, by the mayor of Lancaster City, Elmira Moore, b. Liberty Square, 6, 20, 1 844 ; d. Langhorne, Bucks Co., Pa., 7, 5, 1895; dau. of Thomas Moore and Anna Coates, of Liberty Square: both buried at Drumore Meeting. He was a blacksmith and machinist; settled in Drumore township but afterward re- moved to Steelton and engaged in the manufacture of railroad frogs. His health failing he returned to Liberty Square and died from consumption. He served during the Rebellion in the S6th Indiana vols., and was honor- ably discharged 6, 29, 1865. Issue: 2503. Edgar, b. Liberty Square, Pa., 12, 25, 1868 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 21, 1891, Laura L. Beaver, b. Chester Valley, Chester Co., 4, ii, 1869; dau. of John Beaver and Martha Ann Schofield. He is a machinist and resides at 2513 Cleveland Ave., Phila. Child, Gertrude Elmira, b. Phila., 9, 22. 1S96. 883. William Lewis Lamborn' (Smedley^, Mary. John, Thomas. George), b. i, 6, 1839; d. near Goshen, Lancaster Co., Pa., 7, 4, 1S76; m. 4IO THE S MEDLEY FAMILY. Pennsgrove, Chester Co., i, 6, 1864, Phebe M. Barnard, b. there, 11, 28, 1837; ^- Baldwin (now Steelton), Pa., 2, 14, 1874; dau. of Elihu Barnard and Mary WilHams : both buried at Drumore Mtg., Lancaster Co. He m. 2d, in Phila., 12 mo., 1875, Emily Corbin, b. Cambridge, Eng., 2, 23, 1846; dau. of John and Sophia Corbin, of that place. She resides at West Grove, Pa. He was educated at Millersville Normal School, taught school for a time; enlisted in Co. E., 79th Penna. Vols., 9, 23, 1S61, and was dis- charged March, 1863, after which he engaged in fruit-growing in N. C. and Md. Removing to Steelton he invented a railroad frog ; also an indicator to register the passage of trains, and later engaged in their manufacture at Harrisburg. About 1872 he began the compilation of a genealogy of the Lamborn Family, which has since been completed by Samuel Lamborn, of Philadelphia, and contains a vast amount of interesting family history'. Issue of William L. Lamborn : 2S04. Ilena B., b. near Liberty Square, 10, 10, 1864; d. 9, 14, 1S65. 2805. Edgar, died in infancy; buried at Longwood, Chester Co., Pa. 2S06. Jessie Wynona, b. at Morse's Point, Currituck Co., N. C, 10, 12, 1868 ; m. Balti- more, Md., 12, 8, 1S92, Early Earnhart, b. Liberty Square, 10, 10, 1868; son of David Earnhart and Klmira VVentz, of Bethesda, Lancaster Co. She was educated at the West Chester Normal School, and is in membership with Friends. Early Earnhart settled as a farmer at the home farm, near Liberty Square, a member of the Methodist Ch., and a Republican. Issue : Harold Barnard, b. 12, 22, 1893 ; Raymond I'homas, b. 3, 2, 1900. 884. Mary Elizabeth Lamborn' (Smedley^, Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. 6, 22, 1840; m. 10, 19, 1871, by the mayor of Lancaster, to Thomas B. Hambleton, b. 1,4, 1836; son of Elias Hambleton and Martha Kinsey, of Drumore. No issue. He enlisted in the war of the Rebellion, 7, 30, 1S61, in 97th Penna. Vols., and re-enlisted 2, 9, 1S63, in the same regt.; participated in all the battles of Gen. Thomas's corps, and served under Buell, Rosecrans (in his Stone River and Chickamauga cam- paigns), and Sherman at Atlanta and in his "march to the sea." He taught school from 1858 to 1 871, except when in the army, and afterward became a merchant. Address, Fcrnglen, Pa. 885. Sarah Ellen Lamborn' (Smedley^, Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. 11, 8, 1842; m. Drumore, Pa., 9, 22, 1875, Jacob K. Erown, farmer, b. Oxford, Chester Co., 9, 5, 1842 ; son of Levi K. Brown and Hannah C. Moore, of Goshen, Lancaster Co., where they reside. Issue: 2807. Edith, b. 9, 7, 1876; died in infancy. 2808. Mary Edna, b. 9, 17, 1878; unmarried 2809. Chester Lamborn, b. 12, 27, 1885. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ yOHN\ MARY\ SUSANNA\ 411 887. Alice A. Lamborn* (Smedlcy^, Mary, John, Thomas, Gcorfje), b. Liberty Square, 4, 14, 1S47; r"- there, i, 20, 1870, to William L. Shoemaker, b. Bethesda, Lancaster Co., 12, 20, 1843; son of Jesse Shoemaker and Sarah Lukens. They settled in Drumore Twp., near Liberty Square, but in 1873 purchased a farm of 1 14 acres in Fulton Twp., where they still reside. He has served as a school director. P. O., Goshen, Pa. Issue : 2S10. Winona, b. 12, 7, 1870; m. 12, 18, 1895, to Harry J. Drenncn, Fairmount P. O., Lancaster Co., Pa. 2811. Jesse, b. 9, 29, 1880; died same date. 2812. Lula May, b. 10, 30, 18S8. 888. Lucinda Lamborn* (Smedley', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b, Liberty Square, 8, 22, 1S50; m. 12, 24, 1869, at Fernglen, Benjamin F. Tiennis, farmer, b. Drumore township, 3, 26, 1845; son of Israel Tennis and Elizabeth Lukens, of Drumore. They settled at Green, Lancaster Co., removing 1882, to Fernglen; in 1888 to Pleasant Grove, and back to Fern- glen, 1890. He was supervisor for three years; is in membership with Friends. He enlisted 8, 11, 1864, in nth Penna. cavalry; was wounded 10, 14, 1864, and taken to the hospital; returned to service the following month, and received his honorable discharge 6, 5, 1865. Address, Fern- glen, Pa. Issue : 281 3. Cynthia L., b. 2, 3, 1873 J ^- 2. 9. 1889, Oliver F. Carter. P. O., Liberty Square, Pa. Children, Clarence E., b. 9, 18, 1S90; John Franklin, b. 8, 2.\, 1892. 2814. Elizabeth M., b. 12, 9, 1S76 ; m. Walter Earnhart, Liberty Square. 889. Lydia 3. Lamborn' (Smedley', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. lo, 29, 1851; m. 12, 5, 1871, Amos P. Smith, b. 10, 4, 1849. They setded at Fairfield, Drumore Tw^p., Lancaster Co.; purchased a farm in Fulton Twp., and removed thereto, 1873; sold this in 1882 and purchased another in Drumore, to which they removed in 1883, and where they still reside: are members of Friends' Mtg. Issue: 2815. Ellsworth W., b. ii, 27, 1879. 2816. Eva iM., b. I, 2, 1881. 2817. Edna R., b. 6, 14, 1884. 2818. Emeline T., b. 10, 24, 1886. 2819. Joseph E., b. i, 4, 1890. 2S20. George A., b. 9, 22, 1892. 890. George Frazier* (Susanna', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. 11, 2, 1829; m. Ann Crawford, and had issue: Margaret Ann, m. Joseph 412 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Copeland, James Buchanan, died young, Sarah EHzabeth, m. Cole, Ella May, Mary Jane, Thomas Bell, William C, John Francis. 891. Margaret Frazier* (Susanna^ Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. Harrison Co., O., i, 21, 1831 ; m. Steubenville, O., 4, 11, 1850, Samuel Merryman, farmer, b. Jefferson Co., 2, 17, 1825; d. near Bloomfield, same Co., 11, 25, 1885; son of Nicholas Merryman and Mary Tipton, of Jefferson Co., where they setded. Her address, Bloomingdale, O. Issue: 2821. Albert, b. 3, 5, 185 i ; d. Bloomfield, i, 12, 1879, unmarried. 2832. David Martin, b. 8, 18, 1852 ; m. 12, 21, 1881, Hannah May Armstrong, b. 8, 18, 1856. Address, Bloomingdale, O. Children, Roy N., b. 10, 12, 1882 ; Bessie M., b. 6, 29, 1884. 3823. Mary C, b. 3, 30, 1854 ; unmarried. P. O., Bloomingdale, O. 2824. Effie Susanna, b. i, 27, 1856; m. John McGrail, b. near Smithfield, O., 11, i, 1838; son of James McGrail and Mary Earnshaw, of Harrisville, O. P. O., Bloomingdale, O. Child, Charles N., b. near Smithfield, 7, 11, 1888. 2825. Rebecca Elizabeth, b. i, 16, 1858 ; m. 3, 15, 1877, Charles VV. Albaugh, b. i, 9' 1853. P. O., Bloomingdale, O. Children, James Ernest, b. i, 15, 1878; William Albert, b. 9, 25, 1879 ; Charles Clinton, b. i, 23, 18S2 ; Zola M., b. i> 31, 1884. 2826. Sarah Nancy, b. 10, 17, 1859 ; m. William Parker( ? ) ; P. O., Bloomingdale. 2827. Rosella Ruth, b. 8, 31, 1861 ; m. John Myers. P. O., Unionport, Ohio. 2828. Nicholas B., b. 10, 2, 1863 ; m. Bloomfield, O., 6, 24, 1S91, Minnie V. Willemin, b. New Castle, O., 10, 23, 1871 ; dau. of James Willemin and Lavinia Ross, of Bloomfield. P. O., Bloomingdale. Children, Denzil R., b. Bloomfield, 8, 3 1892 ; Velma L., b. same, 9, 17, 1894. 2829. Martha Margaret, b. 8, 9, 1868, near Bloomfield; m. Steubenville, 9, 24, 1890, Emerson Lancaster Reed, b. near Bloomfield, 2, 19, i868; son of Thomas Mansfield Reed and Marta Matilda Mitchell. Settled in Bloomfield ; moved to Steubenville, 1891, and engaged in grocery business; removed 1892, to Wilkinsburg, Pa., and went into produce business ; returned to Ohio, 1895, and purchased a farm of 143 acres, near Unionport. P. O., Fair Play, Jefferson Co., O. Children, Earl Hanima, b. Wilkinsburg, 9, 25, 1893; d. 7, 1, 1894: Ralph Mansfield, b. Fair Play, i, 25, 1896. 2830. Addella Semantha, b. 8, 22, 1870; m. Bloomfield, O., 6, 11, 1889, Charles P. Merryman, b. Bloomfield, i, 19, 1862 ; son of Reazine Merryman and Hannah Bell, of that place. P. O., Bloomingdale. Children, Earl Rosco, b. i, 10, 1890; Maggie Bell, b. 6, 2, 1892 ; Charles Alva, b. 9, 14, 1S94 — all at Bloom- field, O. 892. David Martin Frazer*^ (Susanna', Mary, John, Thomas George), b. 8, 23, 1832; m. 3, 20, 1855, Sarah Bell, b. 12, 12, 1832. Address (1894), Pittsburgh, Pa. Issue: 2831. John M., b. I, 6, 1856 ; m. 10, 13, 1879, Mary B. Vorhees, b. 5, 29, 1861. P. O.' Hopedale, O. Children, Erastus H., b. 9, 1 1, i88i ; Charles D., b. 12, 9, 1882. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ yOHN\ MARY\ ESTHERS 41 - 2.S33. Samuel T., b. 7, 9, 1S59. J833. Mary B., b. 8, 22, 1861. 2834. David M., b. 9, 7, 1863. 2835. Sarah A., b. 8, 22, 1866. 1836. George I,., b. 5, 19, 1870; d. 8, 18, 1873. 2837. Emmitt, b. 5, 31, 1873. 894, Mary Ann Frazier* (Susanna^, Mary, John, Thomas, George). b. 9, 23, 1836; m. by Presbyterian minister, 11, 13, 1856, Charles Merry- man, b. 12, 21, 1833. P. O., Means, Ohio. Issue: 1838. Margaret Philena, b. 9, 17, 1857 ; d. 9, 3, 1879. 2839. Martha Ann, b. 4, 1 1, 1S61 ; d. 10, 3, 1890 ; m. John Norman. P. O., Means, O. Children, Charles, b. 9, 11, 1888; d. 5, 18, 1890: Harrj-, b. 7, 5, 1890; d. 11, 10, 1890. 2840. Mary Corintha, b. 12, 2, 1864; m. ii, 19, 189T, McCuUough Graham, b. 9, 16, 1864. Child, Clara Vale, b, 12, 7, 1892. 2841. John Francis, b. 10, 2, 1868. 2842. Charles, b. 6, 8, 1871 ; d. 9, 17, 1872. 2843. Lovida, b. ii, 15, 1872. 2844. Carrie Elizabeth, b. 5, 30, 1876 ; d. 6, 26, 1890. 897. Lamborn Frazier*^ (Susanna', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. 8, 5, 1843; '""! 12, 17, 1868, Plesance Ann Walker, b. 7, 28, 1845. P- O-- Hopedale, Ohio. Issue: 2845. Thomas Bell, b. 10, 5, 1870. 2846. Lasson Lamborn, b. 2, 28, 1871. 2847. In* Florence, b. 4, 28, 1873. 2848. John Boyd, b. 4, 8, 1875. 2849. Marshall F., b. 12, 24, 1877. 2850. Margaret .*,daline, b. 5, 6, 1S79. 285r. Esther Elizabeth, b. 8, r, 1881. 2852. Duel, b. 12, II, 1886. 900. Esther Semantha Frazier' (Susanna', Mar>', John, Thomas, George), b. 4, 2, 1852; m. 10, 30, 1873, by a Presbyterian minister, to Alexander Dull Walker, b. 2, 5, 1855. P. O. said to be Morrisville, Pa., but not found. Issue : 2853. Maud Irena, b. 8, 19, 1876. 2854. Robert Heroy, b. 7, 2, 1878. 2855. Lola Theresa, b. 2, 12, 1883. 903. George W. Kinney* (Esther', Mar>', John, Thomas, George), b. Jefferson Co., O., 12, 11, 1833; d. Farmersville, Mo., 12, 25, 1896; buried at Ward graveyard; m. Delaware Co., O., i, 3, 1S56, Mary L. 414 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Anderson, b. Fairfield Co., O., 3, 10, 1835 ; dau. of Hugh Anderson, dec'd, of that county, and Ellen Hardesty, last of Farmersville. They settled in Livingston Co., Mo., removing to Ohio in 185S, and back to Mo. in 1859, setding on a farm in Grundy Co. He was a member of the Christian Ch., Farmersville. Issue : 2856. Tohn VV., b. Hamersville, O., 6, 30, 1858; m. Martha Ann Glover. Address Farmersville, Mo. 2857. William F., b. Farmersville, Mo., 11, 5, 1S62 ; living there, unmarried. 904. Sibbeann Kinney* (Esther', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. Coshocton Co., O., 10, 14, 1835; m. 6, 11, 1857, William H. Geigley, b. Harrison Co., W. Va., 5, 25, 1826. They settled on 160 acres in Living- ston Co., Mo.; removing thence in 1861 to McDonough Co., 111.; to Cham- paign Co., 111., 1865 ; to Shelby Co., Mo., 1869; to Arkansas in (893, where they are settled on 160 acres, in Arkansas Co. Issue: 2858. Joseph Dorsey, b. 3, 24, 1858, near Farmersville, Mo. ; m. Lowry City, Mo., 5, 7, 1S96, Lillie Crawford, b. near Paris, Mo., 5, 8, i860; dau. of John Crawford and Mary Eliza Batsell, of Lowry City. He is a blacksmith and machinist, at Ash Grove, Green Co., Mo. Child, Fay, b. there, 2, 4, 1897. 2859. Ira Warfield, b. Grundy Co., Mo., 7, 11, 1859 ; m. Shelby Co., Mo., 10, 15, 1893, Carrie Hehs, b. Cincinnati, O., 12, 24, 1866. They settled in Arkansas Co., Ark., but removed 12, 9, 1895, to Shelby Co., Mo. P. O., Shelbina. He is a blacksmith and wagon maker; has a fmit farm of 22 acres. Children, July Hazel, b. Stuttgart, Ark., 8, 8, 1894 : Ermelle, b. Shelby Co., Mo., 12 mo. 1895 ; d. I, 9, 1896. 2860. Esther Elizabeth, b. 2, 25, 1861 ; m. Benjamin Blackford, Shelbina, Mo. 2861. Josephine, b. 5, 25, 1863 ; d. Bayou Meto, Ark., 7, 8, 1S95. 2862. Ann Amelia, b. 9, 8, 1865; d. Champaign Co., III., 11, 17, 1865. 2863. Belle, b. i, 16, 1867. 2864. William, b. 2, 9, 1870; d. Shelby Co., Mo., i, 8, 1S71. 2865. Chai^les, b. 9, 28, 1873. 2866. Alta, b. II, 15, 1875. 2867. Edward, b. 8, 6, 1879. 905. John S. Kinney' (Esther', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. Keene, Coshocton Co., O., 9, 26, 1838; m. Farmersville, Mo., 11, 25, 1862, Phebe Breedlove, b. Etna, Noble Co., Ind., 8, 31, 1843; dau. of William Breedlove and Delina Benton, of Farmersville. They setded on a farm near his father, but removed later to Hamburg, Iowa, where he engaged in the mercantile and grain business : is a member of the First Presbyterian Ch. of Hamburg. Issue: 286S. Alban Lee, b. Farmersville, 8, 31, 1863 ; d. there, 6, iS, 1868. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', yOHN\ MARY\ JACOB\ 4,5 2869. Mary Ellen, b. same, 7, 25, 1S67 ; m. Hamburg, Iowa, 9, 27, 1893, Dr. Samuei T. Mitchell, b. Sidney, Iowa, 10, 29, 1872 ; son of Samuel T. Mitchell and Jane Kivet, of that place. They settled in Hamburg, their present residence. He is a dentist, and both are members of Presb. Ch. Children : Plsther Jane, b. 5, 12, 1895 ; Samuel Thomas, b. 5, 16, 1897. 2870. Charles Linn, b. Farmersviile, 8, i6, 1S71 ; living at Essex, Iowa, unm. 908. Harriet Mary Lamborn' (Jacob', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. Milwood, Knox Co., O., 3, 6, 1850; m. Oskaloosa, Iowa, 10, 12, 1866, Benjamin Cruzen, b. Jamestown, Green Co., O., 4, 24, 1845; son of Harvey Cruzen and Asenath Walthall, of Oskaloosa. They setdcd at Oskaloosa and own 200 acres of land. He was a soldier in the 33d Iowa Vols.; served two years and was a prisoner nine months and twenty-five days ; is a member of the G. A. R. They are members of the Christian Council, formerly of the Baptist Church. Issue: 2S71. Marion Jacob, b. 5, 20, 1S67 ; m. Dell Mendenhall. He is assistant cashier of the Savings Bank of Oskaloosa since 1892. 2872. Cora Asenath, b. 7, 26, 1869; m. Fred. Coffin. They live on a farm near Oska- loosa; are members of M. E. Church. 2873. John Lewis, b. 12, 22, 1875 ; a graduate, 1900, of Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago. 2874. Carlton Benjamin, b. 7, 11, 1878. 2875. George Thomas, b. 7, 23, 189 1. 910, John J. Lamborn* (Jacob', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. Mount Vernon, Ohio, 3, 21, 1853 ; m. Oskaloosa, Iowa, 7, 8, 1875, Hannah E. Hoover, b. there, 6, 16, 1855 ; dau. of William J. Hoover and Lora L. Dunsmore, of that place. They setded at Shelby, Iowa; removed to Indianola, Neb., 18S0. He was appointed assistant cashier of Red Willow County Bank, July i, 1882, and cashier in May, 18S3; retained same position when bank was organized as a national bank in j8S6. He is a member of the M. E. Ch.; was member of Republican State and congres- sional committees, 1888 and 1889; was elected member of Nebraska legis- lature, 1894 ; engaged in banking and real estate business in 1897. Issue: 2S76. Jay B., b. 3, 22, 1S77 ; d. 10, 8, 1886. 2877. Guy L., b. 3, 10, 1879. 2878. Lattie P., b. II, 25, 1880. 2879. Charles W., b. i, 10, J883. 2880. John H., b. 12, 6, 1884. 2881. James A., b. 2, 8, 1S87. 2882. Robert M., b. 3, 18, 18SS. 2883. Lora K., b. 8, 28, 1889 ; d. 5, 9, 1894. 41 6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2884. Blaine Hoover, b. i, i6, 1892. 2885. Effa Love, b. 7, r, 1894; d. 10, 2, 1894. 2886. Morris, b. 12, 26, 1895. 912. Emma L. Lamborn* (Jacob', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. I, 19, 1856; m. 8, 27, 1874, George D. Cook, b. 4, 14, 1847; son of Wilham and Rebecca Cook. P. O., Webster City, Iowa, i894(?). Issue: Mary Rebecca, b. 7, 2, 1875; Rena May, b. 5, 17, 1877; Myrtle Hattie, b. 5,2, 1879; Ruth Ellen, b. 9, 24, 1881; Florence Luna, b. 8, 12, 1883; Pleasant Benjamin, b. 2, 15, 18S6. 914. Angelina Lamborn* (Lindley', Marj', John, Thomas, George), b. 4, 6, 1854; d. 9, 19, 1885; m. 9, 4, 1872, Benjamin Madden. Issue: Elizabeth Jane, b. 7, 12, 1873; Jerome, b. 3, 11, 1875; Olive Belle, b. 8, 29, 1877; Edith, b. 8, 4, 1879; Augustus, b. 11, 10, 1883. Res., Dixon, California. 916. Arabella M. Lamborn' (Lindley', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. 10, 4, 1857; m. 5, 5, 1874, Hiram I. Shepherd, who d. 3, II, 1879, at Dixon, Cal. Issue: Clara Agnes, b. 3, 19, 1875; Standish Lindley, b. 12, 6, 1877. Second m., 8, 13, 1883, to Alexander McPher- SOn. Issue: Robert, b. 4, 24, 1884; John Ellwood, b. 2, 14, 1887; Mar- guerite, b. 6, I, 1889. Res., Dixon, Cal. 917. John Ellwood Lamborn' (Lindley', Mary, John, Thomas, George), b. 10, 30, 1859; f"- 7> 'O, 1884, Luella Taylor. Res., Wasco, Oregon. Issue: Charles, b. 10, 5, 1885; Melva L., b. 2, 12, 1887. 919. Mary Eliza Lamborn' (Lindley', Mar>', John, Thomas, George), b. 6, 20, 1864; m. 10, 30, 1883, John A. Elder. Res., Wasco, Oregon. Issue: William Wallace, b. 3, 19, 1885; d. 8, 17, 1886: Lilly Belle, b. 11, 29, 1886. 926. Lydia Smedley* (Jeffrey', Isaac, John, Thomas, George), b. 10, 2, 1835 ; m. 4, 4, 1867, John W. Hayman, teacher and storekeeper, d. Newtown, 11, 14, 1899; son of Wayne Hayman and Sarah Williams. Address, Leopard, Pa. No issue. 927. Amy Smedley' (Jeffrey', Isaac, John, Thomas, George), b. 2, 16, 1837; d. Philadelphia, 5, 21, 1894; buried Great Valley Presb. Ch.; m. 6, 28, 1866, John Wilson, b. Cashel, Ireland, 1832 ; son of John Wilson and Martha Warnock, of Willistown. They owned and resided on a farm in Willistown. He now lives with his dau. Anna Mary. Issue : LINE OF GF.ORGE\ THOMAS\ yOHN\ ISAAC, yEFFREY\ 417 2S87. John A., b. Willistown, 6, 29, 1867 ; m. Anniston, Alabama, 12, 27, 1897, Minnie Pendle, b. Greenville, S. C, 10, 21, 187S; dan. of William John Pendle and Mary Magdalene Mayer, of Anniston. He spent four years at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila., and is now engineer of the Anniston plant of the U. S. Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Co. Children : William Curran, b. Anniston, lo, 10, 1S9S ; Amy Eugenia, b. same, 11, iS, 1S99. 2888. Catharine Gertrude, b. 9, 19, 1868; d. i, 12, 1S79. 2889. Anna Mary, b. Willistown, 6, 8, 1S70; m. New Jersey, 9, 18, iSSS, Robert Cal- houn, b. Ireland, 3, 9, 1.S65 ; son cf William George Calhoun and Margaretta Mclntyre. He follows butchering and has a :-.tall in Farmers' Market, Phila. P. ()., White Horse, Chester Co. Children: Palmer, b. 3, 31, 1890; Rujiert, b. 4, 24, 1891 ; Gertnide, b. 4, 25, 1S92. 2890. Amy L., b. 4, 22, 1S73; a teacher in PhiladclTihia, unmarried. 929. John K. Smedley'' (Jeffrey', Isaac, John, Thomas, George), b. 7, 10, 1839; m. San Francisco, Cal., 4, 17, 1S78, Ella Chase Taylor, b. Ottumwa, Iowa, 7, 31, 1849; '^^^^- of F. W. Taylor and Lucy E. Chase. Me served during the Civil War in the U. S. Navy and is now employed in the postal service. Res., 922 Magnolia St., Oakland, Cal. Child, 1 iauie fjeli, b. 2, 4, 1879. 930. Abiah T. Smedley^ (Jeffrey^, Isaac, John, Thomas, CJeorge), b. 9, 13, 1840; d. Radnor township, 5, 2, 1867; m. 9, 13, 1866, Mary Rogers, b. 8, 24, 1846; d. 9, 24, 1877; ^'^^^- o' Benjamin Rogers and Ellen J. SiTiedley (No. 1684), of Upper Providence. Child, Mary Emma, b. 6, 15, 1867; d. TO, 23, 1887, in Upper Providence, unmarried. 933. Jeffrey Smedley' (Jeffrey^, Isaac, John, Thomas, George), b. 5, 25, 1845 ; m. Philadelphia, 5, 25, 1S68, Sally J. Sylvester, b. E. Nantmel, Chester Co., 11, 25, 1844; dau. of Samuel Sylvester and Ann R. McDer- mond, of Phila. Res.. 60 N. 36th St., Phila. Cliikl, Florence Irene, b. 12, 19, 1873 ; unmarried. 934. Charles D. Smedley" (Jeffrey, Isaac, John, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, i, 6, 1847; m. Philadelphia, i, 6, 1881, Altie J. p:pright. b. Whiteland Twp., 3, 25, 1S63 ; dau. of John J. Ejjright and Mary Pllizabeth Floopes, of Newtown Twp. He has been a mail messenger on W. C. & P. R. R., brakeman on Penna. R. R., storekeeper at Leopard, salesman in a wholesale notion house, Phila., life insurance agent, and a tanner in New- town Twp. Address, Newtown Square, I'a. lie is a Baptist. Issue: Clarence E., b. 5, 14, 1881 ; d. 7, 4. 18S1 : Martha W., b. 7, 4. 1883 : Anna Mar>', b. i, 28, 1S86: Lydia Jessica, b. 12, 24, 18S7: Jeffrey Iliff, b. i, 13, 27 41 8 THE SAIEDLEy FAMILY. 1889: Helen Ruth, b. i, 23, 1891 : Lilla A., b. 9, 5, 1893; ^- 9^ 23, 1893: Ella, b. I, I, 1900. 941. Enos Yarnair (Sarah^ Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town(?), 5, 3, 1795 ; d. Newtown Twp., 12, 27, 1889; m. Mary Ann Logan, whom he survived ; dau. oi John Logan, oi Newtown : both buried at New- town Meeting. He kept a store at Jesse Yarnall's place and afterward lived on Thomas Hall's farm in Willistown : moved to Newtown between 1830 and 1840. Issue: 2891. Joseph, b. 8, 18, 1S21 ; d. 9, 3, 1S21. 2892. Eleanor, twin with Joseph, d. S, iS, 1S21. 2893. John Logan, b. 10, 12, 1S22 ; in. Marian Paiste. 2894. Moses H., b. Willistown, 9, 28, 1824 ; d. Newtown, 9, 29, 1848, unmarried. 2S95. Thomas, b. 5, 6, 1826 ; d. West Philadelphia ( ?) ; m. Trainor. 2896. William, b. i, 19, 182S ; m. Sarah Reiff. Res., Pottstown, Pa. ; has two daughters and a son. No response. 2897. Sarah Ann, b. i, 19, 182S ; d. 7, 23, iS2iS. 2898. Sarah Ann, b. 11, 12, 1831 ; m. Benjamin Evans and Dr. Albion E. Tortat, 3729 Ridge Ave., Wissahickon, Phila. No response. 2899. Jane W., b. 4, 15, 1834; living at Wissahickon, unmarried. 942. Allen Yarnair (Sarah^, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 12, 3, 1803 ; d. West Chester, 1832 ; m. Susanna . No issue so far as known. He advertised. May 25, 1825, that he had commenced the clock and watchmaking business in Sugartown. He afterward purchased a house and lot on the east side of Walnut Street, West Chester, now of Caleb Taylor, where he carried on his business. He was disowned by Goshen Mo. Mtg., 5, 31, 1826, "for promoting a lottery." Letters of ad- ministration on his estate were granted, July 17, 1S32, to Daniel Buck- waiter, who was probably related to the widow. 943. Maris HalF (John\ Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town, 9, 20, 1794; d. there, 12, i, 1865; m. 4, 7, 1825, at Middletown Meeting, Sarah D. Hibberd, b. MiddletoAvn, 9, 27, 1S03; d. Willistown, 2, 8, 1874; dau. of Jacob Hibberd and Sarah Dutton, of Middletown: both buried at Willistown Meeting. He inherited a farm of 129 acres in Willis- town, now of liis son Clarkson. Issue: 2900. Jacob Hibberd, b. i, 16, 1S27 ; d. 10, 22, 1865 ; m. Joanna Pugh. 2901. Susanna, b. 12, 18, 1828; d. 3 mo., 1S61 ; m. David Eldridge. 2902. Jesse, b. 8, 28, 1830; d. 6, 22, 1894, unmarried. 2903. Barclay, h. 8, 29, 1S33 ; d. 10, iS, 18S8; m. Ella Clime. 2904. Mary, b. 7. 3, 1836 ; d. 4, 27, 1846. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ SARAH\ :.[ARY\ TIIOMASK j,g 2905. Clarkson, b. i, 23, 1838 ; m. Margaret L. Garrett and Elizabeth Dowell. 2906. Hannah, b. 10, 18, 1840; d. 11, 3, 1S71, unmarried. 2907. Maris, b. i, 22, 1844; d. i, 17, 1845. 944. Mary Ann Hall" (John', Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 3, 3, 1799; d. Nodaway Co., I\Io., 2, 7, 1877; m. Chester Co., 2, 27, 1S34, Goodwin Lloyd, Ix Lancaster Co., Pa., 1804; d. Nodaway Co., 6, 21, 1878 ; son of Benjamin (?) Lloyd and Sarah Goodwin : both buried at Pick- ering, Mo. She inherited land in Willistown, which on Preou's farm map is in the name of John Garrett, 65}3 acres. Issue: 290S. Maris, b. i, 14, 1S36 ; d. 2, 6, 1868 ; m. Sarah J. Gray. 2909. Truman, b. 3, 9, 1838; ra. Sarah J. l.lovd. 2910. Mary, b. Chester Co., 4, 30, 1840; d. Nodaway Co., 11, 13, 1S6), unm. 945. Caleb Hall' (John\ Mary, .Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willis- town, 9, 28, 1801 ; d. there, 11, 17, 1863; m. 11, 18, 1826, at Uwchlan Meeting, Martha R. Bennett, b. Woodbury, N. J., 1802; d. Willistown, 3, 5, 1886 ; dau. of Joseph and Mary Bennett, of Woodbury. Me inherited land in Willistown, since owned by his son Morgan B. Hall. Issue: 2911. John, b. 8, 16, 1827 ; d. St. Croix, Minn., 1S49, unmarried. 2912. Morgan B., b. 1 1, 14, 1832 ; d. 4, i, 1898 ; m. Susanna Smedley. 2913. Susanna, b. Willistown, 4, i, 1S39 ; d. there, 7, 22, 1S65, unmarried. 949. Thomas T. HalF (Thomas^, Mary, Sarah, Thomas. George), b. Willistown, 9, 3, 1813; d. Harmonsburg, Crawford Co., Pa., 12, 23, 1885; m. there, 9, 12, 1854, Rosanna Smith, b. Summit Twp., Crawford Co., 6, 14, 1836; dau. of Daniel Smith and Sarah Close (b. Berks Co., Pa.) of Harmonsburg. Lie studied medicine in Philadelphia: after marriage settled on a farm of 400 acres in Summerhill Twp., Crawfoixl Co., and was engaged in lumbering for several )ears. He met with the loss of two steam sawmills by fire and sold part of the land to William McGill. Five years after his death the family moved to Meadville, Pa., their present resi- dence. Issue : 2914. Floyd Freemont, h. 5, 17, 1S56 ; d. i, 12, 1857. 2915. Flora De Etta, b. 2, T9, 1858 ; unmarried, 1898. 2916. I.ulu Mabel, b. 5, 21, 1863; unmarried, 1898. 2917. Sarah Agnes, b. 5, 27, 1866, in Summerhill; m. there, 10, 20, 1887, Claude W. Williams, b. Watson Run, Pa., 8, 10, 1859; son of Joseph Patterson Williams and Sarah Evaline Wheeler, of that place. He is a farmer, member and trustee of the M. E. Church, and captain of Co. No. 13, I. O. of H. G. P. O., Watso.i Run, I'-i. No issue. ^20 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 950. Phebe M. Hair (Thomas', Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. WilHstown, 4, 7, 1818; d. Marple, 10, 15, 1887; m. Levis Rogers, son of Joseph and Mary Rogers: both buried at Willistown Meeting. They lived in Wilhstown. Issue: 2918. William L., b. 6, 18, 1849, in Willistown ; ni. West Chester, 1,1, 1879, Georgeanna Herkins, b. Marple, 12, 27, 1859; d. Willistown, 1,23, 1889; dau. of John Herkins and Mary Johnson, of Wcit Chester. Address, Sugartown, Pa. Issue b. Willistown: Clarence L., i, 17, 1S81 ; W. Arthur, 8, 11, 1884; F. Edna, i, 28, 18S6 ; Helen, i, 18, 1889. 2919. Mary H., b. Sugartown, 10, 10, 1852 ; m. Norristown, Pa., 6, 22, 1898, Samuel Daniels, b. Upper Merion, Montgomery Co., 6, 27, 1850; son of David D. Daniels and Hannah M. Pennell, of Ardmore, where they reside. 2920. Ida, m. Emlen Stackhouse, son of Emlen Stackhouse and Catharine W. Meredithi of Edgmont. P. O., Burmont, Pa. No response. 2921. Levis, m. Hannah More. Res., 1018 Jefferson St., Phila. No response. 951. Amy HalP (Thomas^; Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 7, 18, 1823; d. 2, 3, 18S9; m. 4, 9, 1 85 1, at her father's, to William Williams, farmer, b. 12, 20, 1824; d. 11, 9, 1886; son of Jesse Williams and Sarah Hoopes, of Willistown : both buried at Goshen Meeting. They resided in Willistown. Issue: 2922. Thomas H., b. Sugartown, 3, 22, 1852 ; m. West Chester, Mary Edwards, b. Rcx- boro, Pa., 12, 12, 1852; dau. of George L. Edwards and Catharine Martha Byard, of Sugartown. Settled on a farm of 90 acres in Willistown, where were born their children, Charles H., 10, 4, 1873 ; Clara C, 6, 7, 1882 ; Ida May, 1, 12, 1884; George E., 10, 18, 1885; Elsie M., 10, 19, 1S88; Ralph E., 4, 19, 1890 ; Mary V., 3, r, 1895. Charles H. m. West Chester, 7, 6, 1S95, Ida B. Blank, b. Lancaster Co., 2, I, 1873; dau. of John U. Blank and Elmira Whitman, of Mast, Lancaster Co. He is a machinist, at West Chester. Children, Lester, b. Malvern, 3, 14, 1896 ; Grace, b. West Chester, 4, 14, 1S9S : A dau. b. 7, 27, 1900. 2923. Mary H., b. i, 2, 1854 ; d. 7, iS, 1854. 2924. Amy Ida, b. 9, 10, 1857; m. Ellwood Glisson (son of No. 1697). 2925. William, b. 7, 7, 1S60 ; m. West Chester, Pa., by Friends' ceremony, 10, 13, 1887, Elizabeth Florence Marshall, b. Westtown, 12, 29, 185S ; dau. of John Evans Marshall and Elma Hunt James, of that township. They settled in Willistown, on a farm, whence they removed to West Chester and then to East Downing- town. They are members of Goshen Meeting. Child : Edgar Evans, b. Wil- listown, 3, 2, 18SS; d. 9, 5, 1 888. Elma H. James, b. 3, 7, 1834; d. 9, i, 1899; was dau. of .\braham (m. Phebe Hunt), son of Aaron James, b. 1763 (m. Mary Mercer), son of Caleb James, b. 1736 (m. Mary Marshall), son of Joseph James, b. i, 29, 1709 (m. Hannah Hickman), son of Aaron James, from England. See p. 342. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', SARAH\ JANE', JOHN'- 421 956. Jane Coates' (Hannah', Jane, Sarali, Thomas, George), b. 12, 27. 1793; <-!• 1864; m. B. Franklin Heacock. 'I'hcy had children, Thomas E., said to be in Harrison Co., Iowa ; Hannah, married lo Beck, in same county; Ameha, m. to Jacobs, and Ellen. Their cousins are not able to locate them. 959. Aquila Coates'^ (Hannah^, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Chester Co., 10, 30, 1799; d. Wilmington, Clinton Co., O., 8, 21, 1875; m. 5, 15, 1823, at Hopewell Meeting, Frederick Co.. \'a., Rachel Pidgeon, b. 2, 25, 1801 ; d. Wilmington, O., 7, 18, 1847; dau. of Isaac Pidgeon and Elizabeth Hammer, of Frederick Co. They setded in Clinton Co., O., shordy after marriage, where he was an agriculturist and a member oi the Society of Friends. He m. 2d, at New Antioch, O., 12, 24, 1854, Sara A. Britton. Issue by ist: 2926. Isaac L., b. 3, 10, 1924; disapijcared ; probably dead. 2927. John H., b. 9, 4, 1825 ; d. 7, 15, 1S52. ' 292S. B. F., b. at Portsmouth, ()., 6, 23, 1827; d. there 5, 6, 1899; m. Lawrence Co., O., 5, 6, 1857, Elizabeth J. Patterson, b. West Union, O., 12, n, 1833; dau. of John Patterson anhn Peffley. 996. Eliza Starr" (Joseph', Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, Geor<;e), Ix Mid- dletown, 9, 25, 1814; m. Kingsessing, Phila., i. 22, 1845, Isaac AnderSOn Miles, b. Upper Darby, 7, 16, 1821 ; son of Thomas Miles and Amy Tredaway. They carried on farming in Upper Darby, removing thence, about 1855, to Monto;omery Co.; about 1856 to Hagersville, Bucks Co.; about 1862 to Philadelphia, and in 1896 to Norwood, Del. Co., Pa. Issue: 2989. Isaac Newton, b. 8, 17, 1849 ; m. Esther Purcell and Charlotte Meeker. 2990. Rebecca, b. g, 26, 1852 ; ni. Leonidas Rosser Tucker. 2991. Mary Elizabeth, b. 8, 6, 1857 ; m. Henry \\'. H.jwkins, Jr. 998. Rebecca Starr" (Joseph', Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 2, 22, 1820; d. Philadelphia, 9, 28, 1894: m. spring of 1862, Joseph Edwards, b. 6, 14, 1800; d. Fairville, Chester Co., 8, 5, 1879: son of Isaac Edwards and Rebecca Dyre. Both buried at Longwood Ceni. No issue. His first wife was Sarah Walton (No. 2971). 428 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 999. Vanleer Eachus* (Mary', Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. about 1808; buried 5, 5, 1872 ; m. Mary Bond. No issue. He was clerk of Radnor Mondily Meeting at the time of his death. 1001. Minshall Eachus*^ (Mary^, Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. in or near Goshen {?), Chester Co., 6, i, iSii ; d. Londongrove Twp., 1,1, 1864; m. Philadelphia, 10, 19, 1S37, Hannah D. Haycock, b. Willistown, 6, 17, 1815 ; d. Penn Twp., 2, 5, 1892 ; dau. of Jesse D. Haycock and Pris- cilla Yarnall, of Newtown, Del. Co. They settled in Tinicum Twp., 1839; removed about 1843 to .Springfield; about 1S45 "^^ Thornbury, and about 1853 purchased a farm near Londongrove, where he died. Both buried at Willistown Mtg. He was a Republican and was treasurer of Delaware County, 1848-50. He and wife were Friends, as also their children. Issue : 2992. Martha B., b. Darby, 8, 22, 1S38; d. Kennet Square, S, 14, 1882 ; m. Thomas Milhous, who is also deceased. No issue. 2993. William Henry, b. 9, 23, 1840; d. 2, 79, 1S79 ; m. Ann Elizabeth Swayne. 2994. Matilda W., b. Springfield, 7, 20, 1843 ; m. Kennet Square, i, 17, 1867, Chandler Pennington, b. West Grove, 4, 21, 1S3S ; son of John Pennington and Margaret Chandler. Address, Kelton, Chester Co., Pa. No issue. 2995. Elizabeth H., b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 11, 5, 1847 ; d. E. Marlborough, Chester Co., 7, 27, iSSo; m. Joseph G. Roberts, b. E. Marlborough, 2, 3, 1S48; son of Joseph W. Roberts and Sarah Garrett, of that Twp. Issue : Ellen PL, b. 8, 25, 1S78. P. O., London Grove, Pa. 1002. Sarah Eachus* (Mary^, Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. about 181 3; m. Daniel Carter. They had at least two sons, Vanleer and William, of whom the first is recently deceased, and the other living- near Ardmore, Montgomery Co., Pa. No furdier record. 1004. Virgil Trego Eachus* (Mary^ Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Maryland, about 1820; d. Radnor, Pa., 4, 18, 1880; m. Philadelphia, 6 mo. 1844, Jane Lodge, b. Darby, 1821 ; d. Clarksboro, N. J., 9, 26, 1893; dau. of Isaac Lodge and Mary Swayne, of Darby. Both buried at Fair Hill burial ground, Phila. Issue : 2996. George W., b. Lower Merion, 3, 8, 1845 ; d. near Bamsboro, N. J., i, 10, 1900; m. Anna Mary Fairlamb, b. 6, 20, 1851; d. Woodland Ave., Phila., 12, 18, 1883 ; dau. of R. Crosby Fairlamb and Ruth Anna Thomas, of Birmingham, Del. Co. Issue: Clara, b. 2, 19, 1874 : Virgil T., b. Chester Co., 12, 21, 1S75 : Mabel, b. Del. Co., 9, 27, 1877 : George W., b. Philadelphia, i, i, 1881. P. O., Bamsboro, N. J. 2997. Sarah Trego, b. Haverford, 2, 7, 1849 ; m. at her father's, in Radnor, 2, 7, 1S77, to Aquila J. Linville, b. near Christiana, Pa., i, 27, 1852; son of Sylvester D. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ SARAIP, THOMAS'-, JOHN^. 429 Linville and Sarah Walker, of Chatham, Pa. He is a coal merchant, residing at 1931 N. Gratz St., Phila. Issue : Jane E., b. Phila., 6, 27, 187S : Sylvia D., b. same, 6, 7, 1S80: Walker Eachus, b. same, 3, 12, 1884: Marion, b. 2, 27, 1S86 ; d. 2, 9, 18S7. 299S. Mary E., b. Del. Co., 8, 24, 1850; d. 1504 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, 3, 17, 1S94 ; m. 4, 1 9, 1877, at her father's, to Millard F. Pugh, son of Edward and Martha Pugh, of Norristown. No issue. 2999. Annie L., b. Tredyffrin, Chester Co., 6, 23, 1852; m. William S. Ingram. Res., 729 N. i6th St., Phila. No response. They are said to have children. 3000. Emma Jane, b. TredyfTrin, 4, 29, 1854; m. Samuel B. Weaver. Res., 1006 O Street, Washington, D. C. No issue. 3001. Rebecca R., b. Radnor, 10, 19, 1857 ; d. 3, 25, i860. 1005. Rebecca Ann Eachus' (Mary', Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 7, 14, 1S17; m. George Reece. They are said to have iiad children, but no records have been obtained. 1009. Mary S. MinshalP (John', Thomas, Sarali, Thomas, George), b. 4, I, 1806; d. W'ilhstown, 8, 20, 1883; buried at Willistown Meeting; m. U. Providence, 9, 29, 1827, Elisha Worrall, b. there, 7, 17, 1805; d. there, 4, 23, 1847 ; buried at Springfield Meeting; son of Joseph Worrall and Mary Dutton, of U. Providence. Issue : 3002. Dutton, b. 6, 2, 182S; d. 1S55-6; m. Phebe Green. 3003. Sarah E., b. 8, 26, 1829 ; d. 9, 18, 18S3 ; m. Levi G. James (son of No. 1319). 3004. Jemima, b. i, 25, 1831 ; d. 12, 26, 1841. 3005. Eliza, b. 6, 13, 1S32 ; d. i, 28, 1866, unmarried. 3006. Henry, b. 7, 13, 1834. 3007. Mary, b. 8, 28, 1836 ; d. 9, 19, 1838. 300S. Mary, b. 8, 6, 1840 ; m. Harvey S. Garrett. 3009. Joseph, b. 8, 6, 1840; m. Mary .Ann Ross. P. O., Morton, Pa. No issue. 3010. Charles, b. 8, 5, 1841 ; m. Mira Leedom. P. O., Ardmore, Pa. No issue. 301 1. Elisha, b. 7, 15, 1844; m. Morris and Alice Thompson. No record. 3012. Susan T., b. U. Providence, 8, 9, 1847; m. Rrookhaven, Chester Twp., 2, 28, 1877, Joseph H. Afflick, b. Chester, 8, 22, 1848; son of George Afflick and Rachel Hoskins, of Chester Twp. P. O., Chester, Pa. Issue : Mary Worrall, b. Village Green, 6, 20, 1879 : Lydia Minshall, b. same; d. 7, 3, i d. 7 mo. 1843. 3035. Minshall, b. 6, 30, 1844 ; d. 10, 30, 1864. 1015. Thomas Baker^ (Sarah^, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont (?); d. 3. 21, 1856, in 59th year; buried at Middletown Meeting; m. Anna Worrall, b. 3, 20, 1799; d. 11, 18, 1868; dau. of Thomas Wcrrall. Issue : 3036. T. Jefferson, unmarried. 3037. Franklin, b. Edgmont, 11, 11, 1827 ; d. there, 3, 22, 1898; buried at Cumberland Cem. ; m. West Chester, 3, 22, i86t, Mary Baker (No. 2529 , b. Edgmont, 3, 25, 1839; dau. of Anthony Baker and Hannah VVilliamEon, o( that township. P. 0., Tanguy, Pa. Issue : Anna S., b. 9, 18, 1867 ; m. Samuel S. Pinkerton (son of No. 2454) : Anthony, b. Edgmont, 3, 13, 1871 ; unm. : Mary, b. same, 3, 19, 1880. 3038. William, unmarried. 432 'iHE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 3039. Pennell, d. 4, 28, 1859, in 25th year, unmarried. 3040. Sarah Minshall, b. i, i, 1837; d. 3, 2, 1886; m. Henry Green (No. 2516). 3041. Minshall, b. Edgmont, 7, 19, 1838; m. Phila., 4, 16, 1879, Elizabeth E. Walten b. Middletown, 8, 10, 1849 i d. Phila., 3, 24, 1881 ; dau. of Frederick F. Wal- ter and Esther PI. Griswold. He resides at Media, Pa., and has been employed in the railway mail service. Issue, Virginia Delphina, b. Phila., 11, 20, 1880; d. there, 9, 8, 1882. 3042. Hannah, living in Philadelphia, unmarried. 1016. Lydia Baker* (Sarah-\ Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont (?) ; m. Jehu Broomhall, who, for second wife, m. her cousin Lydia Baker (No. 765), dau. of Edward and Jane Baker. Issue by ist : 3043. Minshall B., d. 5, 4, r86o; buried at Laurel Hill, Philadelphia; m. Ann D. Curtis. He was a druggist of the firm of Hatch & Broomhall, West Chester. He left three children, who are deceased, but it is said that two grandchildren live in Phila. 1017. Mary Baker* (Sarah', Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 3, 24, 1804; d. II, 21, 1842 ; m. 3, 31, 1836, Dr. James Aitken, of Edg- mont, b. I, 10, 1795; d. 3, 2 1, 1890. He m. 2d, Mary Davis, b. 4, 23, 1804; d. 9, 27, 1886; dau. of Amos Davis and Abigail WilHamson. All buried at Cumberland Gem. Issue by ist only: 3044. Thomas Benton, b. 8, 2, 1837 ; m. Rebecca Wollerton, dau. of Samuel Wollerton, and is a druggist, of the firm of Aitken & Sargent, West Chester. He has two children, Harry W., M. D., and Benton W. 3045. Sara A., b. 12, 12, 1839; m. J. Davis Ashbridge (No. 2547). 3046. James B., b. 2, 3, i8.|2 ; d. 10, 27, 1S62 ; bur. Cumberland Cem. 1018. Sarah Baker* (Sarah^ Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont, 1806; d. Willistown, 8, 28, 1867; m. Philadelphia, 12, 24, 1831, Thomas Siil, b. Edgmont, 7, 15, 1801 ; d. Willistown, i, 30, 1854; son of James Sill (d. 2, 9, 1857, in 8 ist year) and Sarah Johnson, of Willis- town : both buried at Middletown Mtg. Issue : 3047. Caroline J., b. 12, 24, 1831 ; d. 5, 7, 1887, in Willistown ; buried at Cumberland Cem. ; m. Philadelphia, 10, 29, 1872, Thomas Barr, b. Upper Providence, 5, 31, 1828 ; son of Joseph Barr and Mary Bishop. P. O., Edgmont, Pa. No issue. 3048. Lydia Ann, b. Edgmont, 11, 9, 1S33 ; m. Phila., i, 23, 1866, Nathan Yamall, b. Willistown, 9, 25, 1830; son of Eli Yamall and Mary Wood, of Willistown. P. O., White Plorse, Pa. Issue : Sara B., b. Willistown, 9, 6, 1868 ; unmarried : Alice, b. same, i, 23, 1S71. Alice, m. Phila., 9, 23, 1896, William B. Bishop, b. W. Phila., 4, 2, 1863; son of Philip S. Bishop and Deborah Beaumont, of Tredyffrin. P. O., Tablet, Pa. Issue : Adelaide E., b. Easttown, 2, 28, 1898. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ MARY\ ADIAH\ SARAH\ 433 3049. William Baker, b. 12, 8, 1835 ; d. 7, 31, 1893 ; m. Mary Walter and left five chil- dren : Curtis, living in Philadelphia ; William, a widower, living in Media ; Anna Mary, who has lived many years with Levi and Mary Hcopes, at Sugar- town and West Chester, and has the family record but declines to furnish it ; George, living in Philadelphia, and Adella. 3050. Minshall B., b. 10, i, 1838; d. 11, 19, 1854, unmarried. 3051. J. Washington, b. Willistown, 7, 3, 1844 ; m. Phila., i, 28, 1869, Alice A. Stanley, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 8, 25, 1850; dau. of John C. Stanley and Louisa M. Malin, of near Cheyney. Res., loi N. Monroe St., Media. Issue: Minshall B., b. II, 20, 1S69; d. 12, 24, 1870: J. Percy, b. Willistown, 5, 22, 1872: Carrie E., b. 3, 28, 1879. J. Percy, m. Media, 10, 26, 1898, Adeline L. Russell, b. Media, 9, 28, 1875 ; dau. of William Russell and Mary Beulah Levis, of Media. They settled at 1945 N. 31st St., Phila., removing to Media, 1899, at 103 N. Monroe St. He is chief clerk, Treas. Dept., Cambria Steel Co., Phila. ; member of Media Presb. Ch. Issue : ALary Alice, b. Media, 7, 28, 1899. 3052. Carrie E., b. 3, 28, 1S79 ; unmarried. 1020. Aaron Baker* (Sarah^ Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, George), d. Edgmont, 9, 2, 1S72; buried at Middletown ; m. Miranda Myers, d. 8, 10, 1882, in 6ist year. He owned a farm in Edgmont. Issue: 3053. A child died in infancy. 3054. Mary A., b. 12, 13, 1S46 ; d. 8, 5, 1865 ; buried Cumberland Cemetery. 3055. Annie E., b. 9, 15, 1849 ; m. Eli J. Lewis (son of No. 2542). 1022. William Baker*^ (Sarahs Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 9, 8, 1808; d. 3, 31, 18S2; buried at Middletown; m. 12, 6, 1838, Abigail Griswold. Issue: 3056. Frederic W., b. Edgmont, 10, 7, 1842; m. Phila., 12, 21, 1869, Hannah Mary Lewis, b. 7, 21, 1844; dau. of Sharpless Lewis and Susanna G. Ashbridge (No. 2542), of Willistown. They live on what was his uncle .Aaron Baker's farm, in Edgmont. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. Issue : F.lma L., b. E. Bradford, I, 28, 1873 ; d. Willistown, 7, 28, 1S73 : Milton Lewis, b. Willistown, 7, 5, 1S74 : Sharpless Lewis, b. E. Goshen, 5, 5, 1876 : William H., b. same, 6, 14, 1879 : Norman F., b. same, 12, 14, 1881 : Ruth E., b. same, 2, 20, 18S5. 3057. Richard, b. 6, 7, 1845 ; d. S, 21, 1S72. 1023. Lydia Baily' (Sarah', Abiah, Mary, Thomas, George), b. East Marlborough, 8, 10, 1786; d. New Garden, 3, 11, 1850; m. 11, 22, 1810, at Londongrove Meeting, Nathaniel Scarlett, b. 1779; d. 2, 2, 1863; son of John Scarlett and Mary Di.xon, of New Garden. They resided on a farm in New Garden, west of Kennet Square : both buried at Kennet Square Mtg. Issue: 3058. Sarah, b. 9, 15, 1811 ; d. Kennet Square, i, 15, 1898; buried at Londongrove 28 434 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Mtg. ; m. II, 19, 1841, at Kennet Square Mtg. William Johnson, of E. Marl- borough, b. 2, 22, 1799 ; d. New Garden, 7, 20, 1878 ; son of Joshua Johnson and Ann Pennock. He was a manufacturer of mowing machines, at Newark, Del., for several years ; afterward owned and resided on a small farm at Toughkenamon, Chester Co. No issue. 3059. Mary, b. 1, 23, 1813 ; d. 2, 22, 1852 ; m. Ellis P. Marshall. 3060. Abiah, b. 3, 5, 1S16; d. 12, 31, 18S7 ; m. Sarah D. Hoopes. 3061. Deborah, b. 12, 19, 1820; d. 5, 14, 1856 ; m. Jasper C. Way. 3062. Annie, b. 9, 20, 1822 ; d. 11, 27, 1866 ; m. Elias Hicks. 3063. Joel, b. 6, 26, 1828 ; d. 11, 30, 1894 ; m. Annie Chandler and Jane Richards. 1031. Robert C. Smedley*^ (Ablah^, Daniel, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 4, 5, 1S32; d. West Chester, i, 2, 1883; m. Perm township, 4, 24, 1862, Esther Kent, b. Andrews' Bridge, Lancaster Co., 10, 22, 1835; d. West Cliester, 5, 13, 1873 ; dau. of Benjamin Kent and Hannah Simmons, of Chester Co. Her father was the son of Daniel and Esther (Hawley) Kent, and grandson of WilHam and Ann Kent, of Limerick, Ireland. He was a woollen manufacturer and farmer, and an earnest worker for temperance and the anti-slavery cause, as well as a preacher among Friends. Hannah Simmons was the daughter of Henry Simmons and Rachel Preston, the latter being a preacher for more than sixty years. Robert C. Smedley worked on his father's farm till 21; then taught school in Newtown nearly three years, during which time he began to study medicine with Dr. John P. Lewis, of the allopathic system. He also taught a winter in E. Goshen and another at Grove, in W. Whiteland. Before entering college he read works on hydropathy and homoeopathy, and being impressed with the truth of the latter gave it his especial attention, grad- uating from the Homoeopathic Medical College, Philadelphia, March, 1S60. He settled at Oxford, Chester Co., in May, and steadily gained a large prac- tice, but preferring West Chester as a permanent residence removed to this place in 1863. Here he gained a large and respectable practice. He had purchased the homestead in Willistown, together with adjoining lands, making in all about 102 acres, which he sold in 1863 to J. Ellwood Worrall, of Nether Providence. He subsequently purchased real estate in West Chester, and his last residence was on the east side of Church Street, near the Mansion House hotel. He left in manuscript a history of the Under- ground Railroad in Chester and the neighboring counties, a work of much interest and research, which was published a few months after his death in a volume of over 400 pages. Esther Kent was engaged for several years in teaching and in writing for the press — chiefly poetry. In 1866, after her marriage, she was induced, by I>K. Kdl'.ERT ('. SMl':i)I.KV (N,,. i(i31). DU. ISAAC (1. SMKIU.KV iNo. 11 facing p. 4.vl. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ THOMAS', MARY', HANNAIP. a->- the solicitation of several members of the Society ol Friends, to euit a periodical of useful reading for Friends' children, and on the ist ot 5th mo. issued the first number of "The Children's Friend." This was a magazine of exceptional moral purity and e.xalted intellectual character, which won the approval of many in other denominations. After her death it passed into the hands of her sister, Annie F. Bradley, and later into those of Mary Y. Hough, of Philadelphia. Issue: 3063. Benjamin Kent, b. West Chester, 3, 2, 1863; m. 4, 29, 1886, at her father's, to Mary Thomas Bartram, b. Westtown, 10, 2, 1862 ; d. Wilmington, Del., 3, 6, 189s; buried at West Chester; dau. of J. Hibberd Bartram and Elizabeth Button, of Westtown. He was educated at the West Chester Normal School, and she at Friends' School, West Chester. They settled in Wilmington, Del., where he is in the lumber and coal business. Issue : Rowena, b. 11, 8, 18S7 : Esther Kent, b. 5, i, 1890: Sara Ehzabeth, b. 10,4, 1893; d. Westtown, 8, 22, 1895. 3064. Gustavus Houard, b. 4, 19, 1867 ; m. Wilmington, Del., 12, 19, 18S9, Bertie Sut- ton Harris, b. there, i, 19, 1866 ; dau. of Thomas Chandler Harris and .'Amelia Ann Sergeant, of that city. He was educated at the West Chester Norma] School and Friends' School, Wilmington, and she at the public schools of the latter, in which she taught. They removed from Wilmington, 10, 16, 1890, to Denver, Colo. ; 10, i, 1892, to Longmont, Colo. ; 2, i, 1895, to Breckenridge ; 7, 10, 1898, to Gillett, Colo. Members of M. E. Church. He is supt. of Gillet Light & Power Co. No issue. 3065. Robert Clemens, b. 3, 25, 1871 ; living at Denver, Colo., unmarried. 1032. William Smedley' (Abiah^, Daniel, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 5, 4, 1836 ; m. Lionville, Chester Co., 7, 4, 1872, Mary Fllen Vickers, b. there, i, 24, 1848; dau. of Paxson Vickers and Ann Thomas Lewis, of that place. 1 he Vickers family were noted workers in the anti- slavery cause, and their house an important station on the Underground Railroad. William Smedley was graduated from the Penna. College of Dental Surgery, 1866, and settled in West Chester, but removed to Denver, Colo., September, 1870. He has been president of the school board in his district since 1884. Members of Unitarian Society. Issue: 3066. Annie Vickers, b. 5, 12, 1S73 ; m. 9, 9, 1896, at Denver, Daniel Franklin Gar- rison, b. Rochester, N. Y., 4, 5, 1869 ; son of Daniel Perry Garrison and Eliza- beth Bartholf, of that city. Res., Denver, Colo. No issue. 3067. William Paxson, b. 6, i, 1875 ; grad. of Phila. Dental Coll., 1S97. 3068. Chester Earl, b. 5, 18, 1877 ; grad. of Colo. State Univ., June, 1899. 3069. Victor Clyde, b. 2, 23, 1880. 3070. Agnes May, b. 4, 18, 1882. 1034. Mary Ann Harlan" (Hannah^, Mary, Thomas. Thomas, 436 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. George), b. Newlin township, 5, 29, 1808; d. Chestnut Level, Lancaster Co., 7, 28, 1885; m. West Chester, Maris Hoopes, b. Chester Co., 8, 27, 1801 ; d. Mt. Nebo, Martic township, Lancaster Co., 11, 12, 1878; son of Joshua Hoopes^ (Amos^ Joshua, Daniel, Joshua) and EHzabeth Alex- ander, of Embreeville, Chester Co.: both buried at Mt. Nebo Presb. Ch. They removed to Lancaster Co. soon after marriage, and settled at Cole- manville, as manager of the iron works of the Colemans in Martic and Conestoga. At the outbreak of the Civil War he was appointed paymaster of volunteers, with rank of m.ajor, and remained in service about two and a half years. An obituary notice says that he, in company with Col. W. H. Wiley, built the Wilmington & Reading Railroad. Issue: 3071. Harlan, b. Chester Co., 3, 11, 1834 ; d. there, 10, 20, 1834. 3072. Elizabeth, b. Lancaster Co., 7, 3, 1835 J d. 4, 16, 1856, unmarried. 3073. Hannah, b. Colemanville, 4, 27, 1837 ; d. 12, 26, 1837. 3074. Mary, b. 9, 12, 1838 ; d. 5, 2, 1857. 3075. Harriet, b. i, 24, 1840; d. 8, 6, 1840. 3076. Maris, b. 8, 17, 1S41 ; tn. Philadelphia, 11, 30, 1865, Maria J. Ingram, b. Morgan Co., O. ; dan. of Robert Ingram and Hannah Harlan. Address, Columbia, Pa. Issue: William, b. Burlington Co., N. J., 11, 16, 1867 ; d. Colemanville, Pa., 8, 24, 1 868 : Mary Elizabeth, b. Colemanville, 8, 30, 1869 : Emma, b. Coates- ville, Pa., II, 5, 1872 : Edward Trimble, b. Eden Twp., Lancaster Co., 12, 15^ 1875- Mary Elizabeth m. Camden, N. J., 5, 30, 1890, C. H. West, b. Del. Co., 2, 17, 1862 ; son of John L. \\'est and Sarah Jane Beyer, of Norristown, Pa. Res., 808 George St., Norristown. Issue: J. Lewis, b. 3, 28, 1891 : Marion Emma, b. 9, 11, 1S96. 3077. Coleman, b. 9, 30, 1843; m. Lancaster, 8, 8, 1869, Nellie McCreary, b. Chilli- cothe, O., 6, 6, 1848 ; dau. of James Minary McCreary and Mary Elizabeth Worthington, of Emporia, Lyon Co., Kan. He was educated at Mt. Joy Acad- emy and she at Linden Hall, Lititz. They settled at Colemanville, removing 1870 to near Emporia, Kan., and in 1875 to Cornwall, Pa. Presbyterians. P. O., Lebanon, Pa. Issue: Maris McCreary, b. Emporia, 2, 28, 1872; d. 3, 8, 1872 : Mary Elizabeth, b. same, 7, iS, 1874 ; d. 9, 29, 1877 ; bur. Mt. Nebo Ch. : Mary Coleman, b. Quarryville, 10, 29, 18S2 : Nellie McCreary, b. 2, 17, 1886, at Lebanon : Fred. Worthington, b. same, 12, 19, 1889. John McCreary, b. 1733 ; d. Sept. i, 1816; m. Rebecca Clark, d. Dec. 8, 1819; lived at the old stone mansion at mouth of Pequea Creek; buried at Presb. graveyard near Mt. Nebo. Their son, James McCreary, b. Dec. 31, 1769, removed to Chillicothe, O. ; m. Jane Minary. He d. 1827 and was buried on his own farm. His son James Minary McCreary, b. Nov. 17, 1814 ; m. August 13, 1S3S, Mary Elizabeth Worthington, b. Feb. 9, 1S20; inherited his father's farm in Ohio and his grandfather's farms in Martic, Lancaster Co., but sold out about 1870 to go to Kansas. Maris Hoopes, Si., bought one of the farms, and there his dau. Anna's children were born. LINE 01- GEORGE\ THGMAS\ THOMAS', JOSEPH', EL1\ 4 — 3078. Henry, b. i, 16, 1846; d. 7, 28, 1846. 3079. Anna, b. 6, 30, 1847 ; m. 1870, James A. McCreary, b. Chillicothe, O., 10, 16, 1846; son of James M. McCreary and Mary E. Worthington. Address, Em- poria, Kansas. Children, b. at the old McCreary homestead, Martic : Mary E., b. 3, 7, 187 1 ; m. Clarence W. Shepherd, Kensington, Kan. : Walter, b. 8, i, 1S72 ; d. I, 23, 1873 : Carrie M., b. 2, 5, 1874 ; unm. 3080. Emma, b. 12, 23, 1852 ; m. Bridge Valley, Martic, 3, 13, 1879, John T. Bnibaker, b. Martic, 10, i, 1857 ; son of Rolandus Bnibaker and Mary Jane Stewart, of Mt. Nebo. She was educated at Lititz and he at public schools. He was a blacksmith for twenty years ; now a road and bridge contractor ; tnistee and sec. of Presb. Ch. ; founder of Mt. Nebo Creamery ; prison inspector for six years, &c. Address, Mt. Nebo, Pa. Issue: Annie, b. 11, 6, 1879: Mable, b. 12, 17, 1S82 : John b. 7, 2, 1885 ; d. 9, 3, 18S5 : Ada, b. 3, 30, 1S90. 1036, William E. Harlan* (Hannah-, Mary, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Newlin Twp., 2, 6, 181 2; d. there, near Embreeville, 4, 20, 1867; m. II, 17, 1842, Ehzabeth W. Pylc, b. i, 27, 1820; d. 3, 27, 1S67; dau. of Jacob Pyle and Abigail Pyle, of Fallowfield : both buried at Romansville (W. Bradford) Mtg. They Hvedon the homestead farm, near Embreeville. Issue: 3081. Emma Elizabeth, b. 5, 6, 1844 ; d. 5, 10, 1S64 ; buried at Londongrove Mtg. ; m. at her grandfather's, i, 14, 1864, Josejih Pyle, b. Hopyard Farm, near Newark, Del., 12, 31, 1838; son of Joseph Pyle and Mary .•^. Cloud. Address, Kennet Square, Pa. She d. in E. Fallowfield. No issue. 3082. Edith Ann, b. 12, 27, 1847; m. West Chester, 5, 9, 1867, William H. Hall, b. Newlin, 2, iS, 1S44 ; son of Ezra H. Hall and Mary Ann Jeffcris, of Glen Hall. He is a motorman and they live in West Chester. Issue : Harlan Jefferis, b. 2, 19, 1868 ; m. 1898, Agnes K. Irwin, of Downingtown : Sharpless Ezra, b. 9, 23, 1870 ; d. 2, 20, 1S97 : Harry Maris, b. 8, 22, 1872 ; a machinist : Glenn Wil- liam, b. 12, 17, 1874; a com])ositor : Ezra Hoopes, b. 7, 22, 1878; a com- positor : all born in Newlin Twp. 1039. Emmor Smedley' (Eli', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Fulton township, Lancaster Co., 7, 27, 1817; d. 12, 15, 18S8; m. 2, 11, 1 84 1, Elizabeth Adams, of Philadelphia, b. 5, 29, 1818; d. 8, 9, 1896; dau. of John and Sarah Adams. Issue: 3083. Abel Kinsey, b. 3, 5, 1S42 ; d. 3, 3, 1861 ; buried at Little Britain Mtg. 3084. Enoch Beal, b. 9, 17, 1843 ; d. 11, 21, 1S43. 3085. Mary Edith, b. 10,6, 1844; d. Goshen, Lancaster Co., 8 mo. 18S4; buried at Penn Hill; m. Philadelphia, 12, 24, 1868, Enos W. Marsh. Issue: Clarence, b. Oak Hill, Lan. Co., 4, 13, 1871 ; now of 3801 Baring St., Phila. : Emmor Enos, b. Oak Hill, i, 17, 1876 ; educated at High School, Strasburg, Pa., and in the employ of Follmer, Clogg & Co., Lancaster City, Pa., continuously since. 30S6. Carcildia, or Kircilda, b. 10, 4, 1853; m. 10, 4, 1S71, Joseph S. Townsend, Res., Wilmington, Del. No children. 438 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1040. James Smedley^ (Eli^, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Fulton Twp., I, 27, 1 81 9; d. there, 9, 4, 1888; buried at Little Britain Mtg.; m. Martic Twp., 10, 21, 1846, Adaline B. Ambler, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 7, 27, 1 8 18; dau. of William Ambler and Elizabeth Penrose, of Martic. He settled at the old homestead, in Fulton; was a farmer, owning 100 acres of land; was a school director several years, and a Friend. At one time he was a great debater, and in early years an expert shot with the rifle. Issue: 3087. Clarinda, b. 8, 12, 1847 ; m. at her father's, 12 mo. 1871, Vincent Richards, b. Cecil Co., Md., near Rising Sun, 3, 12, 1846; son of Stephen Richards and Rebecca H. Stubbs, of that place. They settled in Little Britain on a farm formerly of the Ashton family; are members of Little Britain Meeting. No issue. P. O., Wrightsdale. 3088. Owen A., b. 4, 25, 1852 ; d. 9, g, 1853. 30S9. Louissa, b. 9, 18, 1856; m. Fulton Twp., 10, 21, 1S80, Henry Pownall, b. Sads- bury, Lan. Co., to, 10, 1857 ; son of Henry Pownall and Deborah Walker, of Christiana. He bought a farm of 130 acres in Sadsbury, formerly belonging to his father; has been a school director since 1887. Address, Nine Points, Pa- Issue : Norman James, b. 9, 27, 1881 : Mary Lizzie, b. 11, 27, 1882 : Bertha Alice, b. 9, 14, 1885. Joseph Clifton, b. 10,31, 18S6 : Alta Dilier, b. 4,8,, 1890 : Chester Henry, b. 9, 26, 1891. 3090. Lizzie Penrose, b. 5, 5, 1858 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 11, 1S86, Samuel Preston Pax- son, b. Little Britain, i, 10, 1857 ; son of James Steele Paxson and Mary Letitia Moore, of Little Britain. They settled at the old homestead, purchased by her great-grandfather, and which will be hers upon the death of her mother. I They are Friends. Issue : James Arthur, b. 9, 4, 1887 : William Lawrence, b. I, 31, 1889: Adaline Smedley, b. i, 24, 1893. P. O., Wakefield, Pa. 1042. Rebekah Smedley'^ (Elis, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 12, 13, 1822; m. Trenton, N. J., 4, 30, i860, Amos C Paxson, b. Solebury, Bucks Co., 9, 17, 1805; d. there, 3, 20, 188S; buried at Solebury Mtg.; son of Eliada Paxson and Mary Cooper, of Solebury. They setded on his farm, in Solebury, but after his death the family moved to Morris- ville, Bucks Co., and six years later to Philadelphia. Res., 1951 N. 31st Street. Issue : 3091. Elizabeth Smedley, b. Bucks Co., 12, 16, 1S64; is a telegraph operator, living with her mother, unmarried. 3092. Dora, b. 2, 3, 1S66 ; m. at 1951 N. 31st St., 10, to, 1S94, Joseph Edward Fabian, b. Philadelphia, 4, 2, 1866 ; son of James L. Fabian, Ex. Rep. of Bucks Co., and Mary Elizabeth Stinson, of Tullytown. He removed with his parents from Philadelphia, 1875, to Bucks Co. After marriage settled in Phila., where he has an interest in a liveiy and boarding stable, and heavy teaming. They are not members of any religious society. Res., with her mother. No children. LINE OF GEORGE^ THOMAS\ THOMAS^ JOSEPH', JOSEPH". 439 Dora taught school six years at Tullytown and three at Morrisville ; was a mem- ber of the Women's AuxiHary of Bucks Co., connected with World's Fair. 1043. Elizabeth Smedley* (Eli^, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 9, 29, 1824; d. Goshen, Lancaster Co., 4, 10, 1900; m. Philadelphia, i, 20, 1848, Joseph Penrose Ambler, b. Martic, Lancaster Co., I, iS, 1820; son of William Ambler and Elizabeth Penrose, of Martic. He is a manufacturer of full roller Hour, at Goshen, Lancaster Co. Issue: 3093. Leandrew, b. 2, 26, 1849 ; d. 7, 29, 1S53. 3094. Lydia Lauretta, b. 7, i, 1S51 ; d. 7, 16, 1853. 3095. Laura S., b. Martic, 10, 8, 1S54; d. Fullon, 11, 9, 1888; m. Philadelphia, 2, 15, 1882, Alfred Terrill, b. Fulton township ; son of Isaac Tcrrill and Harriet Pyle, of Drumore. Child, Joscoh Chester, b. 9, 21, 1885. 3096. Sarah Elizibeth, b. 7, 27, 1856; m. 2, 15, 1882, Walter P. Reynolds, b. i, 24, 1859 ; son of loseph T. Reynolds and Rebecca Pugh. I-Ie is a farmer and an active, influential citizen; has been school director for many years. Issue: Laura M., b. i, 31, 1883: Ethel, b. 11,6,1887. Addiess, Oxford, Chester Co., Pa. 3097. William Alva, b. 3, 18, i860; d. 9, 7, 18S1, unmarried. 3098. Eli Smedley, b. i, 3, 1863 ; d. 2, 12, 1864. 3099. Charles Lincoln, b. 2, 3, 1865 ; m. Little Britain, i, 8, 1891, Lulu M. Scott, b. there, i, 9, 1864 ; dau. of William Scott and Lizzie J. Reed, of that township. P. O., Goshen, Pa. Issue : Alva Penrose, b. 10, 22, 1892 : Anna Elizabeth, b. 10, II, 1896; both at Goshen. 1044. Sarah Smedley' (HIi^ Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b, 9, 29, 1824; d. 10, 31, 1853 ; m. 9, 23, 1852, Joshua Eckman, b. Lan- .caster Co., 3, 27, 1823; d. Reno, Kansas; son of Jacob Lckman and Catha- rine Miller, of Lancaster Co. He settled at Puseyville, Lancaster Co., where he owned a fine farm. Issue : 3100. .\lonzo Smedley, b. near Inilton, in Little Britain township, 10, i, 1853; d. Desota, Kansas, 10, 17, 1877; m. Oxford, Chester Co., i, 25, 1875, Annie Peters, b. Kirkwood, Lancaster Co., 4, 13, 1859 ; dau. of George W. Peters and Elizabeth Ann McGlouchlan, of Kirkwood. He settled at Desota, Kan.; was a farmer and a Presbyterian. Issue : Carrie L., b. Reno. Kan., 11, 14, 1875 ; d. same, 7, 12, 1876 : Alonzo Smedley, b. Desota, 2, 7, 1S77. .Address, 5012 Willow Ave., Philadelphia; unmarried, 1898. Annie Peters Eckman, widow of .Monzo, m. Lancaster, Pa., 7, 10, 1879, Jacob McCorkle, and lives in Columbia, Pa. 1045. Anna Smedley' (Joseph^, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Litde Britain, Lancaster Co., 9, 4, 18 18; d. i, 13, 1876; m. 10, 14, 1840, at Little Britain Mtg., Walker Moore, b. i, 14, iSio; d. Christiana, 9, 29, 1890; son of John Moore and Mary Walker, of Sadsbury, Lancaster Co., 440 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Pa. He learned the trade of carpenter, but for many years was engaged in farming. They were Orthodox Friends. Issue: 3101. Rachel, b. Sadsbury, 8, 7, 1S41 , m. 2, 25, 1864, at Bart Meeting, William Wicker- sham, b. New Garden, Chester Co., 12, 3, 1830 : son of Isaac Wickersham and Phebe Michener. They settled in Upper Oxford, Chester Co., but in 1883 re- moved to Londongrove, where he owns a farm, near West Grove P. O. She was educated at Westtown Boarding School. Issue : Isaac Walker, b. 8, 10, 1865 : John M., b. 8, 12, 1867 : Joseph A., b. 12, 5, 1868 : Phebe A., b. 5, 30, 1871 ; d. 12, 15, 1873: Mary A., b. 8, 26, 1872; a teacher in Philadelphia: Rachel C, b. 3, 22, 1875; a teacher at Media, Pa.: Hannah A., b. 10, 27, 1S77 : Rebecca Fl, b. 6, 28, 1880. I. Walker, m. 12, 15, 1898, at West Grove Mtg., Martha K. Cope, b. East Bradford, 2, 5, 1875 ; dau. of Nathan Cope and E. Elva Kaler. She was edu- cated at Westtown Boarding School. They settled on his father's farm. Issue : Howard Walker, b. 2, 13, 1900. John M., m. Oxford, Pa., 7, 17, 1889, Eva L. Galloway, b. Chester, Pa., 7, 4, 1868 ; dau. of William T. Galloway and Sarah S. Miller, of Oxford. He is a confectioner at Avondale, Pa. Issue : John Horace, b. 10, 13, 1890 : Wil- liam Q. Le Roy, b. 6, 3, 1897. Joseph A., m. Chesterville, Chester Co., 12, 8, 1892, Emma L. Cullen, b. 8, 7, 1869 ; dau. of David Cullen and Mary E. Steel, of Cecil Co., Md. He is salesman in a store in Wilmington, Del. Issue : Leon M., b. West Chester, gj 26, 1S93. 3102. Sarah, b. 10, 22, 1S42 ; d. 8, 31, 1843 ; buried at Old Sadsbury Mtg. 3103. Susanna, b. 7, 19, 1844 ; d. 5, 11, 1S48; buried at Bart Mtg. 3104. William B., b. Smyrna, Sadsbury, Lancaster Co., 4, 20, 1846 ; m. 5, 28, 1874, at her home, Phebe J. Moore, b. Sadsbury, Chester Co., 11, 6, 1S47 ; d. Jenners- ville, 4, 13, 1S76; bur. at New West Grove Mtg. : dau. of Jeremiah Moore and Elizabeth Ely, Jennersville, Penn township, Chester Co. Second m., 5, 28, 1878, before Mayor Stokley, Phila., to E^lizabeth E. Michener, b. Sadsbury, Lancaster Co., 3, 7, 1S43 ; sister to first wife and widow of Ezra Michener. He is an Orthodox Friend ; followed carpentering 1 1 years and then farmed ; settled at Kelton, Chester Co. ; bought farm in Sadsbury, Lan. Co., 1876 ; was supervisor 5 years; moved to borough of Christiana, 1891, where he works at carpentry. Issue : Anna E., b. 12, 5, 1S75 ; d. 7, 10, 1876. 3105. Joseph S., b. near Smyrna, 10, 31, 1847 ; m. 2, 15, 1872, at her mother's, in Phila- delphia, Clara Thome, b. there, i, 15, 1S44; dau. of Charles H. Thome and Harriet Gillingham, of 622 Poplar St. They lived in Phila. till spring of 1877 ; then moved to Newbery, Wabaunsee Co., Kan., and followed farming and car- pentering; moved 5 mo. 1S83, to Quakervale, Cherokee Co.; in 1885 to Argo- nia, Sumner Co. ; in 18S7 to Wichita ; in 8 mo. 1888 to Galena, Cherokee Co., Kan., their present residence. He was bookkeeper, manager and purchasing agent in J. M. Cooper's Mercantile & Mining Store, 1890 to 1899 : was edu- cated at Westtown Boarding School and is a member of the Society of Friends, though his wife and child are not. Issue: Harriet E., b. Newbery, 11, 17, 1878. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ THOMAS\ yOSEPH\ JOSEPH". 441 3106. John W., b. 6, 2, 1850 ; d. 5 mo. i868 ; buried at Bart Mtg. 3107. Anna, b. 8, 16, 1852; m. Phila., 3, 24, 1S92, Howard C. Webster, b. Sadsbur)', Lan. Co., 6, 13, i860; son of Daniel Webster and Beulali Moore, of Phila. They settled on a farm of his parents, two miles from Christiana ; bought and moved to the Moore homestead, near Nine Points, 4, i, 1S94 ; sold this 1S98, and the next spring bought a farm near New London, Chester Co., their pres- ent residence. She is an Orthodox Friend, educated at Westtown, and he a Hicksite Friend. No issue. 3108. Asahel W., b. 8, 6, 1854; d. near Christiana, 7, 6, 1898 ; bur. at Old Sadsbury ; m. Parkeiville Mtg., 12, 13, 1S77, Hannah Mendenhall, b. S, 8, 1S50; dau. of Jacob H. Mendenhall and Hannah W. Newlin, of Chester Co. P. O., Christi- ana, Pa. Issue : Oscar H., b. 9, 4, iSSi : C. Blanche, b. 5, 28, 1S83 : Helen J., b. 12, 6, 18S4 : Edward P., b. 4, 28, i886 ; d. 11, 27, 1SS6 : Francis K., b. 9, 21, 1S91. 3109. Paschal, b. 4, 13, 1857: d. Philadelphia, 5, 26, 1890; buried at Sadsburj* ; m. Christiana, 4, 13, 1881, Anna Mendenhall, b. Parkerville, 2, 19, 1S54; dau. of Jacob H. Mendenhall and Hannah W. Newlin. They settled at Christiana, Lancaster Co., Pa. Issue: Chester Jacob, b. 12, 29, 1SS2 : Margaret Penning- ton, b. I, 15, 1886; Alice .Anna, b. 5, 17, 188S. Anna M. Moore, widow of Paschal, m. 10, iS, iSgS, Robert Harper, a widower, with three children, Deborah, Robert F. and AVilliam. Address, Glen Mills, Pa. 3110. Caleb, b. near Christiana, 10, 12, 1858 ; m. Spring River Mtg., Eldon, Kansas, 2, 13, 1884, Mary W. Harvey, b. Grant Co., Ind., i, 21, 18^6; dau. of Jesse Har\-ey and Lydia Overman, of Lawrence, Kan. They settled in Quaker Valley near Galena, Kan., for a few years; moved to Galena, where he was a contractor and builder for several years ; moved to Pasadena, Cal., fall of 1894. but returned to Quaker Valley in spring of 1897 and opened a country store with blacksmith and wagon repair shop annex, which is a success. Issue : Edward Sharpless, b. 12, i, 18S4: d. 12, 3, 1890: Jessie Anna, b. 12, z^, 1886: James Walker, b. 6, 4, 18S9; d. 8, 8, 1889: Edna Marie, b, 3, 17, 1892 : William Norman, b. it, 25, 1894 : Otis Bedell, b. 12, 3, 1896. 31 1 1. Joshua, b. 6, 14, 1861 ; d. 9, 13, 1861 : buried at Bart Meeting. 3112. Mary, b. near Christiana, 10, 5, 1863; m. Frazer, Chester Co., ti, 20, 1895, Eugene Scott, b. Romansville, 9, 17, 1855; son of Charles W. Scott (d. Malvern, 12, 18, 1S99) and Letitia Thornbury (d. West Chester, 1864). They settled in E. Whiteland, near Warren Tavern, but removed 3, 30, 1S99, to Malvern, where they had purchased a house and lot. He is a green grocer. She was educated at Westtown Boarding School. Issue: Eugene R., b, 11, 7, 1896 : Amy L., b. i, 10, 1898 : Anna E., b. 9, 29, 1899. Andrew Moore, b. 6 mo., 1688, perhaps a son of James Moore, Sr.. of the county of Antrim, Ireland, m. 2, 27, 171 5, Margaret Willson, by whom he had children, James, Mary, Margaret and Thomas. The mother died, and the father and children came to Pennsylvania, landing at New Castle, Del., 8, 3, 1723, and bringing a certificate from a meeting held at 442 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. BalHnacree, in the county of Antrim. Andrew was married a second time, 4, 24, 1725, to Rachel Halliday, and setded in Sadsbury township, on the Octorara Creek. By his second wife he had William, Robert, David, Andrew, Joseph, Robert, 2d, John, David, 2d, Rachel and Sarah. Andrew Moore and Samuel Miller were leaders in the founding of Sadsbury Meeting. John Moore, b. 10, 3, 1742; son of Andrew and Rachel, m. 5, i, 1765, Sarah Downing, b. i, 3, 1749; dau. of William and Ellen Downing, of Bart township. Their son, John, b. i, 24, 1774; m. 11, 17, 1802, Mary Walker, b. 5, 13, 1782 ; dau. of Asahel Walker and Ann Moore, and had children, Asahel, Sarah, John W., Walker, Samuel D., Benjamin, Abraham, Isaac W., Mary Ann and Jacob. 1046. Joseph Smedley*^ (Joseph', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Fulton Twp., Lancaster Co., 4, 13, 1823 ; m. Fallsington, Bucks Co., 2, 13, 1845, An" H. Buckman, b. Bucks Co., 10, 27, 1822 ; d. Lewis, Cass Co., Iowa, 6, 15, 1896; dau. of Harding Buckman and Mercy Bailey, of Mahon- ing Co., O. They settled in Fulton, where their children were born, and removed thence, 1870, to Cass Co., Iowa, and to Lewis, in same Co., 1888. He has been a school director and township trustee a number of years ; is a Friend and a Democrat. He has his grandfather's Bible, printed by Thomas Baskett, Oxford, England, 1752; also two chairs which have been in the family over 100 years, and some Continental money, printed by Benjamin Franklin. Issue: 3113. Harding B., b. 6, 19, 1846; m. Hattie Morrell. Address, Olympia, Washington. No further record. 3114. Mercy B., b. g, 25, 1848; m, Atlantic, 9, 20, 1871, Eli Watson, b. Greene Co., O., 3, 19, 1S2S ; d. Clarinda, Iowa, 8, 14, 1S90; buried at Lewis, Iowa; son of Paschal Watson and Elender Jenkins. Issue, b. Lewis, la. : Anna Belle, 7, I, 1872 : Elender Rachel, 12, 8, 1S73 : Mattie Carlisle, 10, 21, 1875 : Charles Edward, 4, 20, 1878; d. 9, 15, 1897 : Laurence Hijiple, 7, 27, 1880: William E., 3, I, 1885. Anna Belle m. 9, 29, 1897, Prince W. Pigsley, b. St. Augustine, 111., 3, 15, 1876 ; son of Prince W. Pigsley and Jerusha A. Roe, of Cumberland, la. Ad- dress, Lewis, la. Issue : Harry B., b. 5, 6, 1S98. Elender R. (also called Euda R.) m. Atlantic, la., 5, 15, 1S93, C. Mott Pigsley, b. near Galesburg, 111., 4, 12, 1871 ; son of Prince W. Pigsley and Jerusha Rowe, of Cumberland, la., where they reside. Issue : George William, b. 2, 10, 1S94 ; Vera Jerusha, b. 5, 12, 189S. Mattie C. m. Clarence F. Ward, Lewis, Iowa. No response. 3115. Rachel, b. 12, 7, 1850; m. Little Britain, Pa., 10, 5, 1869, Levi J. Boyd, b. Elk- ton, Md., 4, 28, 1818; d. Lewis, la., 12, 15, 1897 ; son of John Boyd and Elizabeth Jenniss, of Elkton. Members of M. E. Church. She has six tea- o LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS--, THOMAS\ yOSEPH*, REBECCAK 443 spoons which belonged to her great-grandmother. Address, Lewis, la. Issue : Josephine A., b. 3, 28, 1877 ; unmarried, 1898. 31 16. Lewis, b. 3, 14, 1853; d. i, 18, 1857. 3117. Anna Mary, b. 6, 13, 1855 ; m. Atlantir, Cass Co., la., 12, 5, 1876, Charles E. Lombard, b. Bridgewater, Windsor Co., Vt., i, 18, 1850; son of Charles L. Lombard and Eunice E. Holt, of East .-Xckworth, N. H. Address, Greenfield, la. Issue : Josie, b. Atlantic, i, 23, 1879 : Benjamin L., b. Criswold, la., 8, i, 1883 : Emma H., b. Hedrick, la., 5, 25, 1SS9 : Adna U., b. same, 2, 25, 1S92. 31 iS. Benjamm, b. 11, 21, 1857 ; unmarried 189S. 3119. Edward, b. 3, 31, i860; m. Mary Bagley. No further record. 3120. Lewis, b. 2, 20, 1S63; d. 2, 24, 1864. 1048. James King*^ (Rebecca^ Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Lancaster Co., Pa., 6, 26, 1817; m. 4, 15, 1841, Deborah Stephens, b. i, II, 1 819; d. II, 4, 1893; '^''^"- o' WilHam and Phebe Stephens. Address, Bardett, Washington Co., Ohio. He is a farmer. Issue: 3121. Mahlon, b. 2, 4, 1842; d. 4, 10, 1842. 3t22. William, b. 2, 5, 1843; f'- 2, 28, 1844. 3123. Rebecca Smedley, b. 7, r9, 1844; m. Addison Naylor, b. 8,27, 1840. Issue: Flora May, b. 10, 25, 1866; d. 8, 13, 1869 : Ida Ann, b. 3, 4, 1S69. 124. Phebe, b. 9, 9, 1S45 ; m. 10, 26, 1869, David R. Moore, son of Hugh and Jane Moore. Address, New Sharon, Mahaska Co., la. No further record. 3125. James Lewis, b. 10, 21, 1846; m. 10, 5, 1870, Emily Romans, b. 10, 5, 1851 ; dau. of William and Mahala Romans. Issue : James William, b. 8, 28, 1871. 3126. .•\nna Melissa, b. 9, 24, 1848. 3127. Ida Ann, b. 2, 8, 1850. 5128. Josiah S., b. 8, 25, 1852. 3129. Sarah Lydia, b. 4, 14, 1856. 3130. Mary Virginia, b. r, 18, 185S. 3 131. Helena Adelaide, b. 2 mo. 1861. 3132. Chase, b. S, i, 1863. 1049. Sarah King* (Rebecca', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 6, 28, 18 19; d. II, 7, 1885; m. 2, 24, 1S38, Joshua King, b. Chester Co., Pa., 9, 6, 181 2; d. 12,6, 1872; son of Joshua and Elizabeth King. The fathers are said to have been 3d cousins. Joshua King, Jr., owned and operated a farm in Morgan Co., O. Issue: 3133. Rebecca, b. 5, 6, 1839 ; d. 6, 6, 18S4 ; m. .■\bner G. Lewis. 3134. Mary, b. Morgan Co., O., 3, 31, 1841 ; m. Montilion Brown. 3135. Elizabeth, b. 12, 13, 1842; d. 6 mo. 1886 ; m. 9, 16, 1S71, Amos Picnwnt, son of Benjamin and Rachel Pierpont. Their dau. Elizabeth d. 1S92. 3136. James, b. 3, 10, 1844 ; d. to, 13, 1846. 3137. Sarah, b. 7, 27, 1845 ; m. Daniel Marion Mclnturf. 3138. Ann, b. 7, 27, 184S; d. 7, 24, 1849. 444 ^-^^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. 3139. Lewis, b. 4, 22, 1S50 ; m. Rebecca Pierpont. 3140. Isaiah, b. 2, 22, 1S52 ; d. Stamford, Nebraska, 2, 18, 1899; m. 12, 2, 1879, Ada Vestilla Rosa, b. 8, 12, 1S64. Issue: William Albert, b. 9, 15, 1880: Marshal ~ Everitt, b. 12, 12, 1882 : Ora Irwin, b. 12, 7, 1885 : Estella Margaret, b. 10, 10, 1887 : Sarah Vashti, b. 10, 10, 1889 : Elva May, b. 12, 6, 1891. 3141. Lydia, b. 8, 21, 1854 ; m. Charles W. Parsons. 3142. Louisa, b. Pennsville, Morgan Co., O., 3, 7, 1861 ; m. Muscatine, Iowa, 9, 27. 1881, Joseph Lowe, b. Hagerstown, Md., 3, 3, 1854; son of Stephen B. Lowe and Martha Durff, of Cedar Rapids, la. He was a clerk in a store at West Liberty, la., for a year after marriage ; kept a restaurant at Springville, la., 1882 to 1888, and then moved to Pasadena, Cal., where he is carpentering. Issue : Edith Anita, b. 5, r5, 1892. 1050. Rebekah King*^ (Rebekah', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. II, 20, 1820; d. Athens Co., O., 3, 13, 1S95; m. Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O., 9, 22, 1S41, Samuel Livezey, b. near Philadelphia, Pa., 7, 18, 1802 ; d. Athens Co., 11, 11, 18S0; son of John Livezey and Ann Hamp- ton, of Philadelphia: both buried at Touchtown Cemetery, Athens Co. They settled on a farm near Chester Hill, removing in 1866 to Athens Co. Members of Friends' Church. Issue: 3143. James, b. 10, 14, 1842 ; killed in battle of Stone River, 2, 2, 1863. 3144. Thomas Sheldon, b. g, 2, 1844 ; d. 2, 16, 1878 ; m. Martha M. Smith. 3145. John C, b. 7, I, 1845 ; m. Eliza J. Inman. 3146. Lewis K., b. 3, 14, 1847. 3147. Samuel, b. 11, 4, 1848 ; m. Mary Ellen Coates. 3148. Ann, b. 8, 31, 1850; m. David McVey. 3149. Martha, b. 7, 12, 1852 ; m. Octavius P. Chambers. 3150. Emmor, b. 8, 14, 1854; ra. Elvira C. Rose. 3151. Sarah, b. 3, 13, 1857; living at Hyde Park Hotel, Chicago, 111., unm. She has teaspoons of her great-grandmother, Rebekah Lewis, wife of Joseph Smedley. 1051. Phebe King*^ (Rebecca^, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 9, 12, 1822; m. 4, 10, 1841, Benjamin Morris, b. i, 14, 1820; d. 9, 15, 1853; son of Joshua and Rachel Morris, Issue: 3152. Ann, b. 2, T4, 1S42 ; m. Stephen Bundy. 3r53. James, b. 6, 21, 1843 \ ™- Martha Tullis. 3154. John, b. 4, 8, 1S45 ; m. 7, 22, 1867, Virginia Alice Shefflet. Said to be at Jeffer- sonville, Ohio, but not found. 3155. Joel, b. Washington Co., O., 5, 8, 1847 ; m. 5, 21, 1869, EUzabeth Wood, b. Ros- seau, O., 2, 10, 1 85 1. Address, Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O. Issue: Benja- min, b. 10, 26, 1872; m. Aha Bingham: William T., b. 2, 16, 1878: Rose Emma, b. 10, 29, 1880 ; m. Walter Pierpont : Harry, b. 12, 24, 1887. 3156. William, b. 8, 12, 1849. 3157. Ruth Phebe, b. 3, 23, 1852 ; d. 10, 21, 1874, unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ THOMAS', JOSEPH', REBECCA\ 445 After the death of Benjamin Morris, Phebe m. 4, 22, 1855, David C. Hill, b. 4, 14, 181 7; son of Matthew and Mary Hill. Issue: 3158. Perley K., b. 3, 15, 1856. 3159. Mary E., b. Plymouth, Washington Co., O., 3, r, i860; m. Virginia, Union Co., S. Dak., John Noble, b. New Boston, Mercer Co., Ill, 5, 17, 1S44; son of David J. Noble and Sarah Radar, of New Boston. Address, Centerville, S. Dak. Issue: Arthur G., b. 5, 11, 1880: Effie, b. 2, 18, 1882; d. 6, 5, 1883 : David J., b. 12, 13, 1S83: Clara, b. 9, 29, 1885 : Ethel, b. 3, 26, 1887: Ray Emerson, b. 10, 6, 1889 : Laura, b. 7, 19, 1891 : Ruth, b. 4, 28, 1893 '• ^^'1- liam Earl, b. i, 15, 1S96. 1052. Mercy King'' (Rebecca', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 4, 24, 1S24; m. II, 21, 1847, Isaac Hoopes, b. 6, 28, 1823; d. Malta, Morgan Co., O., 6, 14, 1899; son of Joseph Hoopes and Abigail Cope, of Morgan Co. Address, Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., Neb. Issue: 3160. Thomas Emlen, b. lo, 25, 1848 ; d. 7, 16, 1865. 3161. Rebecca K., b. 7, 1, 1850; m. Wallace Woodyard. 3162. Sarah Ann, b. 3, 5, 1852 ; m. CJeorge Michener and Aaron M. Ball. 3163. Agnes, b. 8, 5, 1853 ; d. 8, 19, 1868. 3164. Parthena C, b. 5, 5, 1855 ; m. Thomas Clarkson Kennard. 3165. Isaac Leander, b. 3, 7, 1857, in Morgan Co., O. ; m. Greeley, Colo., 6, 3, 1886, Elizabeth Wellock, b. Yorkshire, Eng., 5, 17, i860; dau. of George VVellock and Grace Robinson, of Harbor Beach, Mich. Address, Tacoma, Wash. No issue. 3166. Amos Alkansor, b. 3, 7, 1857 ; living at Colby, Washington, unmarried. 3167. Lewis Azariah, b. 4, 20, 1S59 ; m. Emma A. Snyder. 3168. Mercy Maria, b. 4, 20, 1859 ; m. Parker F. Miller. 1053. Lewis King*^ (Rebecca^ Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Westland, Morgan Co., O., 12, 6, 1825; m. there, 11, 2, 1848, Alice Bing- man, b. Harrison Co., O., 10, 17, 1830; d. there, 3, 6, 1863; dau. of Joseph Bingman and Rachel Bernhard, of that place. Second m., fall of 1866, to Isabella Bingman, widow, dau. of Joshua and Mary Ann Winner, b. 12, 25, 1837. He setded on the western 80 acres of the homestead, which he sold in 1883 and moved to Iowa; bought a farm lyi miles N. W. of Raymond, which he sold 1898, but in 1896 bought property in Raymond, where he has since been keeping hotel. Member and trustee of M. E. Ch.; has been school director, supervisor, etc. Issue: 3169. Johnson P., b. 10, 2, 1849 ; m. Emma Louisa Mendenhall. 3170. Rachel B., b. Westland, O., 12, 29, 1852 ; d. there, 8, 8, 1876, unm. 31 71. Charles Lewis, b. 1 1, 24, 1S54 ; enlisted in U. S. army, in spring of 1874, at Cin- cinnati, and was assigned to Co. M., ist Cav., and immediately sent to Ft. 446 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Walla Walla, Wash., where he was shortly afterward killed by the Indians while going from one part of the camp to another with a load of supplies. He was one of the kindest of boys, always ready to help others and forget self. 3172. Joseph Thomas, b. 4, 19, 1S58; educated at country school at Westland, and at Bartlett Academy, Plymouth, O. ; makes his home with his brother J. P., at Waterloo, la., but is a grocer at Cedar Falls, la. ; unmarried. 1054. Joel King'' (Rebecca', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Westland, O., i, 12, 1828; m. 4, 4, 1850, Elizabeth Biiigman, b. Harrison Co., O., 5, 24, 1832; d. Westland, 6, 8, 18S6; buried at Westland Meeting; dau. of Joseph Bingman and Rachel Bernhard. Second m., 4, 19, 1890, to Elizabeth Graham, b. 4, 29, 1849. P- O-- Pennsville, O. Issue: 3173. Rachel, b. 5, 21, 1S51 ; m. Rudolph A. Kennard, Chester Hill, O. No response. 3174. Isabelle, b. Westland, O., 8, 5, 1854 ; m. Pennsville, 5, 15, 1890, Robert Bain, b- Pennsville, 4, 6, 1840 ; son of John Bain and Ann Simpson, of that place. He served over three years in the Union army ; now owns a farm near Pennsville, Issue : Roberta A., b. 7, 29, 1891 : R. Chase, b. 9, 29, 1893 : J. Charles, b. 6- 17, 1895 : Helene, b. 3, 8, 1898. 3175. John, b. Penn Twp., Morgan Co., 6, 5, 1856 ; m. 7, 14, 1878, Emeline Harris, b. same, 8, 14, 1857 ; dau. of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Bofman, of Penn. He settled in Penn, moving 2, 28, 1886 to Iowa, and in 1887 to Colorado; owns 320 acres of land and is engaged in cattle raising; educated at Bartlett Acad- emy, O., and is a member of Disciples Ch. P. O., Chivington, Colo. Issue : Fara, b. 3, 20, 1879 : Fern, b. 2, 28, 1881 : Harold, b. 7, 15, 1883. Fara, m. Chivington, 10, 2, 1898, Henry V. Fluke, teacher for nine years, now cattle raiser, b. Lucas Co., O., 12, 8, 1873 ; son of John Fluke and Mary Frances Smith, of Chivington, where they reside. 3176. Elmer, b. 5, 28, i860; d. 3, 30, 1861. 3177. Ellsworth, b. 8, 24, 1863; m. Maude C. Ryburn. P. O., Alexandria, S. Dakota. No response. Surgeon : educated medical schools, Chicago, and Univ. of Minn. : Member So. Dakota Senate 1897-8. 3178. Arlena, b. 8, 31, 1866; m. J. F. Dougan, Pennsville, O. No response. 3179. James Alfred, b. Westland, O., 3, 25, 1870; m. Jessie Young, b. Pennsville, 9, 3, 1872 ; dau. of William H. Young and Margaret Jones, of Morgan Co., O. Settled at Chesterhill, April, 1897, and follows the profession of dentistry, hav- ing attended dental college at Chicago. Issue: Myron William, b. 10,25, 1897 : Margaret Elizabeth, b. 10, i, 1899. 1055. Joseph King^ (Rebecca^ Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George) _ b. Wesdand, O., 3, 30, 1S30; m. there, 12, 29, 1855, Phebe Harris, b. there, 12, 10, 1836; d. Mt. View, N. Mex., i, 18, 1890; buried Waterloo, Iowa: dau. of Warren Harris and Clarissa Williams, of Raymond, la. Second m., 9, 25, 1897, at Kansas Cit)', Mo., to Martha Wells, widow, b. 9, 11, 1841; sister to his first wife. He settled on a part of the homestead in Ohio for Jamks KlNf:. I'KHl.KY .1. KjNG. Mercy K. Hoorics. ■■ Lewis Kixg. Saeah King. Rebecca Livezey. Joseph King. JcielKing. Ann Manly. Phkbe Hill. (Cliildirii (if .lames King ;ind (301) Kebekah Smedley.) lacing p. J17. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ THOMAS\ JOSEPH', REBECCA". 447 nearly four years; then moved to near Fairview, Jones Co., Iowa, for three years. In 1863 he moved to a farm of 144 acres, five miles N. E. of Waterloo, la., purchased from the Government, Oct. 1854, and still in pos- session of the family, with 80 acres adjoining, a house and lot in Waterloo and some property in Pasadena, Cal. Mis education was quite limited, yet he has served as school director and supervisor. After moving away from Friends he joined with the Methodists, but his Quaker sympathies are strong. Issue: 3180. Louisa M., b. Westland, O., 11, 16, 1856; 111. 3, 25, 1883, near \\'atcrloo, la., Wilbur A. Hallovvell, b. 7, 3, 1850, at Minersville, Pa.; son of Peter Hallowell and Harriet Freas. Settled at Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., 5, 9, 1883 ; removed, 5, 20, 1887. to Waterloo, la., where he is a real estate and insurance agent: has been alderman and member of school board. Louisa was educated at Miss Fieids's Seminary and State Normal School at Cedar Rapids. Issue : Vera May, b. near Waterloo, 5, 20, 1884; d. Mt. Vernon, S. D., 8, 3, 1886: Vera King, b. I, t8, 1886: Loraine Llla, b. Waterloo, 12, 2, 1888: Howard Wilbur, b. same, 11,6, 1889. 3181. Anna Philena, b. Westland, 8, 30, 1858; d. near Waterloo, 12, 11, 1863. 3182. Eldora Ann, b. near Waterloo, 3, T3, 1864 ; d. Chicago, 111., 10, 6, 1896. Dora, as she was always called, received her early education at the prairie school near her home ; then attended the East Waterloo High School, and graduated from a three years' course at the State Normal School at Cedar Falls, 6, 24, 1884. After teaching at Knoxville, la., she again attended the Cedar Falls Normal School and was graduated from a four years' course, 6, 26, 1888; for three years held the position of assistant teacher of the High School at Charles City. In 1S92 she attended the Leland Stanford Jr. University, California, and was offered a lucrative position there, but failing health caused her return to Iowa. She was a noble Christian woman, and of strong personal influence, a member of the M. E. Church. 3183. Willie S., b. 9, 2, 1S74 ; d. 9, 19, 1875. 1056. Ann King" (Rebecca', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. i, 25, 1832; m. 8, 13, 1S53, William Manly, b. Chester Co., Pa., 8, 7, 1830; son of William H. Manly and Sarah D. Walter, of Morgan Co., O. After her death he m. 8, 8, 1889, at Fairview, a 2d wife, Nancy Hess. He was a farmer and removed from Ohio to Fairview, Jones Co., la., 1S53, where Ann died 4, 29, 1881. An obituary says of her that she united with the M. E. Church in 1S55, and was soon recognized as a leader in every good work. In her beautiful home, ministering to the sick and needy, praying with the dying, consoling the sorrowing, quieting neighborhood dis- tractions, instructing the Sabbath school, pleading with sinners, praying for penitents, leading the believer to a higher life, she manifested sweet charity 448 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. and fervent piety. She was a model class leader, and for several years held that position. Issue: 3184. Lucy Jane, b. Fairview, 6, 27, 1854; m. there, 10,31, 1S83, Isaac Ridings, b. Scotch Grove, Jones Co., la., 6, 9, 1857; son of James Ridings and Charlotte Sutherland, of Milan, Kansas. She was educated at Cornell College, Mt. Ver- non, la., and was a successful teacher before marriage. They removed to Dickinson Co., Knn., Jan., 1884, and own their farm of 160 acres. Both mem- bers of the United Brethren Ch. Issue : Charlotte .'\nn, b. Solomon, Kan., 8, 21, 1884 : Grace Mildred, b. same, 3, 8, 1888 : James Edmund, b. same, i, 19, 1890: Florence, b. same, 7, 20, 1892. P. O., Solomon. 3185. Charles, b. 2, 28, 1856 ; m. Anamosa, la., 2, 3, 1877, Susan Miller, b. Mechanics- ville, la., 9, 14, 1&5S ; dau. of Joseph Miller and Rebecca Growel, of Jones Co., la. They settled at Ames, Story Co., la., March, 1877; moved to Sac Co., March, 1S81 ; own 200 acres of land and are members of M. E. Church. P. O., Early. Issue : Edna S. K., b. 11, 29, 18S0 : Earl Lester, b. 3, 17, 1886. 3186. Addie, b. 6, 14, 1S5S; m. Anamosa, 11, 18, 1883, Andrew Jefferson Huff, b. Broome Co., N. Y., 8, 15, 1847 J son of .^Ivah Wilcox Huff and Harriett Rob- inson, of Maquoketa, la. After her mother's death she had the care of a large household ; was a leader in Sunday-school work, and acknowledged to be the finest singer in the neighborhood. They settled on a homestead in Sherman Twp., Dickinson Co., Kan.; removed March, 1886, to another farm near In- dustry, in the same county. He owns So acres by patent, and a deed for a quarter section purchased from the Union Pacific R. R. They belong to the Evangelical Association. Issue : Harry Alvah, b. 8, 20, 1884 : William Manly, b. 12, I, 1885 : Lucy Helen, b. 9, 15, 1887 : Ruth Kathrina, b. 8, 25, 1889 : Mary Bernice, b. 7, 28, 1892 : Frederic Lincoln, b. 4, 18, 1894 : Eric Eugene, b. 5, 22, 1897. 3187. ^ Abraham L., b. 11, 4, i860 ; m. Raymond, Iowa, 12, 12, 1883, Edith Bingraan, b. Morgan Co., Ohio, 8, 19, 1859; dau. of Ezra Bingman and Isabell Winner, of Raymond. He is a farm.er, owning 100 acres of land : Members of M. E. Church. Address, Early, Sac Co., la. Issue: Dalton B., b. 11, 18, 1884; d. 5, 22, 1890: Howard C, b. 11, 12, 1887 : Ralph Eddy, b. 5, 22, 1891. 3188. Walter Smedley, b. 8, 27, 1863; m. Mary — . He was in Alaska, 1898, and his wife at Viola, Linn Co., la. 3189. Wilson Eddy, b. 8, 13, 1S66; a graduate at Mount Vernon, June, 1891, after which he spent two years in a theological school in Boston. He sailed as a missionary of the M. E. Church, i, 4, 1S94, and in 1898 was in West China ; m. at Shangli, China, Oct., 1894, to Florence Brown, of Webster City, la. Their child, Marion Esther, b. Chur)g-king, Jan., 1896. 3190. Frederick Wolf, b. 5, 4, 1868; graduated June, 1895, at Mt. Vernon, and spent two years in a medical school at Syracuse, N. Y. ; went with his brother Walter to Alaska, March, 1898 ; unmarried. 31 91. Willie Annie, b. 10, 13, 1875 ; came to Sac Co., la., Feb., 1893 ; m. 3, 5, 1S96, Henry J. Hill, b. 2, 26, 1872, in Fishburn, Gelhousen Co., Germany; came to U. S. 1884. He is a farmer. P. O., Early, la. Issue : Charles Romain, b. 7, 21, 1897. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', THOMAS', yOSEPH\ THOMAS'. 449 1057. Perley J. King' (Rebecca^ Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Westland, O., 12, 4, 1835: d. Chancellorsville, Va., 5, 2, 1863. and buried there; m. 3, 16, 1S59, near Malta, O., Sarah Catharine Ady, b. 9, 13, 1842; dau. of Joshua Ady and Hannah Spencer. He was proprietor of a portable saw-mill, and was last located at Chauncy, Athens Co., O.: went to Mari- etta and enlisted in Co. H., 75th O. V. I., and was killed by a bullet in the center of his forehead. His nephew, J. V. King, of Waterloo, la., says of him: "He was a noble, loving and generous man, and throughout all the writer's life the memory of him has been as the ideal man." Issue: 3192. Charlie .'\mos, b. 4, 17, 1861 ; d. i, 5, 1863. 1059. Thomas Smedley' (Thomas', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 8, 19, 1836; d. Fulton Tw^p., Lancaster Co., 4, i, 1890; m. Ashland House, Philadelphia, 10, 22, 1857, Sophia C. Stubbs, b. Fulton, 4, 21, 1836; d. there, 8, 3, 1885; dau. of Vincent Stubbs and Mary F. Haines: both buried at Litde Britain Meeting. He m. 2d wife, Isabella llrown, widow, who is still living. Thomas inherited the old homestead, in b~ulton, of which he improved and remodeled the house about twenty years before his death. His heirs sold it in 1890, and the house was burned about 1S97. Issue: 3193. Eva, b. Fulton, 10, 17,(1858; m. 11, 23, 1882, at the old homestead, in Fulton, to Moses Pownall, b. near Christiana, Pa., 8, 27, 1854; son of Ambrose Pownall and Joanna Denny. Issue : Helen S., b. 8, 14, 1S83. P. O., Collins, Lancaster Co., Pa. 3194. Hannah, b. 6, 29, 1863 ; m. 3, 5, 1891, in Philadelphia, to James M. Paxson, b. Little Britain, 7, 28, 1859; son of James S. Paxson and Mary Letitia Moore, of Little Britain, where they settled and own a farm of loi acres. Friends. Address, Little Britain. Issue : James Thomas, b. 12, 5, 1892 ; d. 2, 24, 1S93 : Mary Sophia, b. 4, 8, 1894 ; d. 4, 22, 1^94 : Ashmore P., b. 2, 4, 1897 ; d. 2, 9, 1897. 3195. Jonathan, b. 9, 22, 1866 ; d. 3, 17, 1880. 3196. T. Jules, b. near Penn Hill, Fulton Twp., 8, 17, 1871 ; m. Bart Twp., 8, i, 1894, Jennie V. Jones, b. Colerain Twp., 2, 14, 1869 ; dau. of Mathcw C. Jones and Jael Gilbert, of near Lincoln, Chester Co., Pa. He is in the milling business. P. O., May, Lancaster Co. Issue : Tho. Harold, b. Eden Twp., 10, 13, 1875. The family of Thomas Smedlcy have some relics. Kva Pownall has the marriage certificates of her great-grandfather, Joseph Smedlcy and Rebecca Lewis, and grandparents, Thomas Smedley and Hannah Knight; as also of Jonathan Knight and Flizabeth 'Phomas, parents of Hannah Knight, dated 1788. An old eight-day clock is owned by T. Jules Smedley, of which tra- dition states that his great-grandmother, having one hundred dollars where- with to furnish her house, paid sixty of them for this clock. A pair ol sugar . 29 . . - 450 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. tongs bear the initials, L. S., perhaps for the mother of Joseph Smedley (No. 60). 1063. Mary W. Smedley^ (Joel', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Fulton Twp., 12, iS, 1S37; d. 7, 17, 1880; m. 2, 20, 1875, Benjamin Cutler Reynolds, b. 9, 17, 1S25; d. Oxford, Pa., 3, 12, 1900; son of Jacob Reynolds and Anna Moore. He learned the machinist trade and was engaged in manufacturing machinery on Stone Run, Cecil Co., Md.; afterward carried on milling at the Haines Reynolds homestead. He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Haines Reynolds, by whom he had children, Jane A., Emma, Adda and William H. No issue by 2d wife. He m. 3d, Anne Smedley, sister to Mary. Address, Oxford, Pa. 1064. John W. Smedley- (Joel', Joseph. Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Fulton, 7, 13, 1839; m. Little Britain, i, 26, 1793, Lucretia Wood, b. there, 3, 2, 1852; dau. of James Wood and Mercy Moore Carter, of that township. He is a Friend and a farmer, and in 1893 purchased a farm of 75 acres in East Nottingham, Chester Co., as well as some lots in Oxford. P. O., Barnsley, Pa. Issue: Mercy, b. 5, 29, 1S94. 1066. Anne Smedley* (Joel', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Fulton, I, 27, 1842; m. 11, S, 1882, Benjamin C. Reynolds, above. No issue. Address, Oxford, Pa. 1067. Ellwood Smedley' (Joel', Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Fulton, II, 9, 1843; m. Philadelphia, 1S68, Hannah K. Russell, b. Dru- more, 6, 7, 1847 ; dau. of John N. Russell and Amelia Kirk, of that town- ship. He was a soldier in the 21st Penna. cavalry during the war. They own the farm upon which they have lived since marriage; are members of Litde Britain Mo. Mtg. and of Penn Hill Meeting. P. O., Goshen, Lan- caster Co., Pa. Issue : 3197. Charles, b. 6, 4, 1869; unmarried, 1898. 3198. Mary, b. 8, 20, 1871 ; unmarried, 1898. 3199. Martha, b. 4, 23, 1874 ; has been teaching in Chester Co. 3200. Annie, b. 7, 5, 1882. 1070. Thomas S. Cox' (Mary', Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 9, 3, 1821 ; m. 3, 4, 1846, at Goshen Meeting, Mary Wil- liams, b. 7, 22, 1822; d. Sugartown, 12, 24, 1874; buried at Goshen Meet- ing ; dau. of Jesse Williams and Sarah Hoopes, and granddau. of Ellis Williams and Jane Garrett (p. 242), Thomas has been a farmer and a public-spirited citizen of Willistown. P. O., Sugartown, Pa. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ THOMAS', THOMAS', J/4A'i"> ,-, 3301. Sarah H., b. Westtown township, 3, i, 1848; m. at her father's, near Sugirtown, II, 16, 1871, Elias Jones, b. Solebury, Bucks Co., 4, 15, 1842 ; son of Amos Jones and Margery Smith, of Middletown, Bucks Co. He is a farmer, in Wil- Hstown, and they are members of Goshen Meeting (Hicksite). F. O., Malvern, Pa. Issue: Howard C, b. 7, i, 1873: Edwin S., b. Sugartown, i, 11, 1876: Mary E., b. Secane, Del. Co., 8, 11, 1880 : Jennie, twin with Mary K. Howard C, b. Sugartown, m. Malvern, Pa., 6, 30, 1897, Elizabeth Crider, b. Coopertown, Haverford, 10, 29, 1869; dau. of Frederick B. Crider and Adaline R. Kelley. She is a Jiaptist. Howard is a platinum worker and stationary engineer, living at Eerwyn, Pa. Issue : Charles Palmer, b. Berwyn, 7, 23, 1898. 3202. Jesse \V., b. Londonderry Twp., 6, 7, 1851 ; unmarried. 3203. Wilmer B., b. Londonderry, 10,8, 1853; ni. Philadelphia, 2, 17, 1877, Sallie F. Roberts, b. Westtown, 5, 30, 1857; dau. of John Francis Roberts, son of Thomas Roberts (and Rachel Francis Phillips), son of Israel Roberts (and Ann Foulke), son of Thomas Roberts. John F. Roberts m. Elizabeth Jane Millison, dau. of David R. Millison (and Sarah Bell), son of Jesse Millison (and Jane Ingram). Wilrner settled on his father's farm, which he bought in 1SS7. He and family are Friends. Address, Malvern, Pa. Issue : Thomas Smedley, b. 4, 27, 1878: Elizabeth Roberts, b. 10, 2, 1881 : Esther L., b. 11, 24, 1884: Helen Mary, b. 11, 5, 1886. 3204. Edwin T., b. Londonderry, 10, 12, 1856; m. Philadelphia, 5, 4, iSSi, Anna R. Hall, b. Upper Providence, Del. Co., 7, 27, i86o; dau. of Norris Hall and Eliza Pyott Rowan, of Rosemont, Pa. He bought land from his father, 1882, on which he erected his present residence. Under the firm name of Bishop & Co. he engaged in the melting and refining of platinum ore or scrap, and man- ufacturing said metal into dishes, crucibles, tubes, and all articles used by analytical chemists, and for experimental work in laboratories and colleges. He was educated at the State Normal School, and he and family are Friends. Res., Sugartown, Pa. Issue : Jesse Wilmer, b. 12, 23, 1886 : Walter Edwin, b. 7, 12, 1889. 3205. Lydia J., b. Willistown, 10, 7, 1859; m. Philadelphia, 5, 4, 18S1, Edwin Gilbert, b. Green Hill, 2, 24, 1S57; son of Peter H. Gilbert and Mary Roberts. They settled at Wild Briar, E. Brandywine Twp., removing three years later to a farm near West Grove, Chester Co., where he follows farming and milling. Issue : .■\bby W., b. 2, 17, 1883 : Jesse D., b. West Grove, 9, 10, 1S84. 1071. William Cox'' (I\Iary^ Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Gcori^c), b. 8, I, 1823; m. Sarah James, who died after a brief married life; buried 3, 26, 1862, at WiUistown Meeting. He became the owner of the homestead of his father, now the property of Hannah W. John. The family Hible and clock are in William's possession. 1073. Bennett S. Cox* (Alary', Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. E. Whiteland, 4, 8, 1828; m. 3, 25, 1858, at her father's, to Rebecca Smedley (No. 811), b. 8, 17, 1829; d. Willistown, 11, 30, i860; buried at 452 THE SMEDLEy FAMILY. Willistown Meeting; dau. of Benjamin Smedley and Jane Williams, of Wil- listown. No issue. He m. 2d, 3, 19, 1863, at Thomas H. Hall's, West Chester, Sarah Wagner Johnson, b. Lower Merion, 9, 6, 1839 ; dau. of John Johnson and Mary Russell, of Willistown. He learned the trade of a potter; after marriage settled on a farm in Willistown, now of John Steel, which he disposed of in 1880 and moved to Sugartown, and thence to Malvern, 1887. Issue: 3206. Wilmer G., b. Willistown, 8, i, 1S64 ; m. Phila., 6, 15, 1S93, Addie Sager Dungan, b. Phila., 4, 10, 1867 ; dau. of Bela Badger Dungan and Mary Fallon, of Phila. He is directing train despatcher for Penna. R. R. : settled in Philadelphia after marriage, but removed to Malvern in 1897. He is not a member of any re- ligious society. His wife taught school before marriage, and is a member of the Reformed Lutheran Ch. Issue : Raymond Stevenson, b. Phila., 4, 7, 1894 ; Carlton Bennett, b. Malvern, 9, 30, 1897. 3207. Lizzie, b. 12, 17, 1867: m. Malvern, 10, 30, 1894, Charles Wilfred Holland, b. Tredyfifrin, 12, i, i860; son of Charles Atwood Holland and Rebecca Ann Watson, of that township. Both were educated at West Chester State Normal School. He is a farmer in E. Whiteland. P. O., Warren Tavern, Pa. 3208. Sarah Jane, b. Willistown, 2, 22, 186S ; unmarried. 3209. John Forman, b. same, 12, 26, 1872; unmarried. 3210. Horace, b. same, 8, 3, 1876; unmarried. 1074. Abby Cox' (Mary', Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 4, 5, 1830 ; m. 4, 5, 1855, at her father's house, to Chalkley Williams, b. 9, 13, 1827; d. Sugartown, 9, 21, 1880; buried at Gosnen Meeting; son of Jesse WilliatTis and Sarah Hoopes, of Willistown. She lives at Swarthmore, Pa. Issue : 32 11. Howard, b. 2, 7, 1856, in Willistown, m. Mayor's office, Philadelphia, 2, 7, 1S77, Mary R. Thomson, b. West Whiteland, i, 13, 1854 ; dau. of Townsend Thom- son and Caroline W. Rogers. Address, Berwyn, Pa. Issue : Bertha C, b. Willistown, 2, 18, 1878 : HarVy P., b. same, 7, 21, 1879 : Howard T., b. same, 5, zo, 1SS5 ; Caroline T., b. 7, 8, 1S89 : none married. 1075. Lydia H. CoX" (Mary^, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 5, 7, 1832; m. there, 11, i, 1854, Thomas H. Hall, b. Co- lumbiana Co., O., 9, II, 1825; d. Swarthmore, Pa., 8,25, 1897; buried West Chester, Pa.; son of Edward Heston Hall and lane Paxson, of Hes- tonville. Pa., and Ohio. He was clerk in the Bank of Chester County for about ten years, after which he became treasurer of the West Chester & Philadelphia R. R. for about twelve years. This road being purchased by the Penna. R. R. he went into the real estate business, removing his resi- f dence from West Chester to Swarthmore about 1889. He was an expert LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', THOMAS', THOMAS', MARYK 453 and careful accountant. Lydia H. Hall \vas at one time editor of The Chil- dren's Friend, established by Esther K. Smedley, and for several years has been an assistant editor of the Friends' Intelligencer and Scattered Seeds. Address, Swarthmore, Pa. Issue : 3213. Estelle, b. West Chester, 12, 25, 1855 ; m. Swarthmore, S, 23, 1894, Allen Speak- man, b. near Concordville, 3, 8, 1835 ; son of Cyrus N. Speakman and Sarah Ann Cloud, of Coatesville. They live in Wilmington, Del. No issue. His first wife was Susanna G. Hickman, dau. of No. 1884. See her line. Kstelle was graduated as a trained nurse at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. She is a birthright member of the Society of Friends. 3213. William J., b. West Chester, 12, i, 1858; d. .\lbuquerque, New Mexico, 7, 12, 1900; buried at West Chester, Pa. ; in. 7, 14, T887, at Gerniantown Meeting, School Lane, to Caroline E. Burr, b. (jcrmantown, 11, 16, 1858 ; dau. of David T. Burr and Caroline Elizabeth French, of Philadelphia. He was graduated from Swarthmore College, 1878, and was superintendent of same, 1884 to 1900. He built and owned a brick store and P. O. building and two brick houses ad- joining, at the station. He and wife were members of Swarthmore Mo. Mtg. of Friends. His health failing he went to Colorado in the fall of 1899, and the following spring removed to Albuquerque, where he engaged in business as president and financial manager of the Mutual Automatic Telephone Co. His wife was educated at Friends School, Germantown, and was graduated at Swarthmore, 1878; being also a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, of Swarthmore College. Issue : Margaret, b. West Chester, 8, 31, 1888 : Thomas H., b. Swarthmore, 6, 6, 1S90: David Burr, b. 4, 8, 1892; d. 12, 16, 1893; buried at West Chester: Gladys Cunningham, b. Swarthmore, 2, 17, 1894. 3214. Florence, b. West Chester, 2, 3, 1S61 ; m. Swarthmore, 6, 30, 1897, John C. Philips, b. Greenbank, New Castle Co., Del., 3, 28, 1855 ; son of Isaac Dixon Philips and Caroline E. Commons, of Wilmington, Del. She was educated at Swarthmore College, graduating in 1881, and was a student one year at Er)'n Mawr College ; in Germany a year and several months ; is a member of Soci- ety of Friends (Hicksite), and since marriage has resided at Rockford, Wil- mington, Del. John C. Philips was educated at Taylor & Jackson's Academy, Wilmington ; in business with his father till 1 888, and since with Joseph Ban- croft Sons' Co., mfrs., bleaching, dyeing and finishing cotton goods ; member of Hicksite Friends. Issue: Thomas Hall, b. 6, 23, 1S9S. 3215. Alice, b. II, 12, 1868; m. Swarthmore, 11, 25, 1S97, Charles Paxson, b. Phila- delphia, 2, 23, 1855 ; son of Frederick Paxson, d. 1880, (son of Ch.-.rles I'.xx- son and Mercy Pickering, of liucks Co., Pa., and later of Philadelphia and Chester Co.,) and Lydia Belts, of Wilmington, Del., (dau. of Mahlon Betls and Mary Seal,) now of Philadelphia. She was graduated at Swarthmore Col- lege, 1888, and is a member of Swarthmore Mo. Mtg. Charles is a member of Mo. Mtg. at 15th & Race Sts., Phila. ; was educated at Friends' Centml High School, and has been a commission bond and stock broker. Issue : Eleanor Mary, b. a, 18, 1899. Res., Swarthmore, Pa. 3216. Abby M., b. West Chester, 9, 20, 1870; a teacher for several years in Friends' Central High School, Phibdelphia ; unmarried. 454 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1076. Thomas Smedley' (Bennett', Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 7, 21, 1837; "''• ^°' ^i- i860, at West Grove Meet- ing, Rachel G. Preston, b. 6, 14, 1839, ^^ Frankford, Philadelphia; d. Wil- listown, 8, 31, 1865; buried at Willistown Mtg.; dau. of Isaac Preston and Mary Stewart. Second m., 5, 12, 1875, at her father's, to Mary Emma Huston, b. New London Twp., i, 17, 1842; dau. of John Huston and Martha Armstrong, of that township. He inherited the homestead, which he farmed until 1880, when he removed to Philadelphia and was employed with the Thompson-Houston Electric Light Co. until 1S84, when he en- gaged in the sale of photographic supplies, and two years later organized the Smedley Construction Co., contractors for asphalt and cement pave- ments and floors, fire-proof construction, etc. In iSgohe sold the home- stead in Willistown, 163 acres, which had been in the family 164 years, to lames'^McCann, of Lower Merion. Issue: 3217. Mary Preston, b. Willistown, 9, 9, 1864; m. Philadelphia, 5, 15, 1889, Benjamin W. Cooper, b. Haddonfield, N. J., 2, 16, 1864; son of Clayton Cooper and Elizabeth E. Haines, sometime of Thornbury, Chester Co. Clayton Cooper, with 2d wife, Mary J. Haines, was living with his son Benjamin at 3222 Mt. Vernon St., Phila., 1899. Children of Mary S. Cooper : Helen Passmore, b. 8, 20, 1892 : Bennett Smedley, b. 3, 28, 1896. 321754. Edgar Bennett, b. 6, 11, 1878. 1078. Milton Darlington' (Edith', Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Pocopson township, 12, 27, 1825; m. New Britain, Bucks Co., 6, 10, 1858, Sarah Forman, b. there, 3, 17, 1828; dau. of Alexander For- man and Mary Ambler, of that place. He owns the homestead, in West Marlborough, on which he established a creamery. P. O., Pomeroy. Issue: 3218. Walter, b. 6, 26, 1859, in W. Marlborough ; m. Audenreid, Pa., lo, 6, 1S80, Rosa M. Dugan, b. Columbia, Pa., 9, 3, 1857; dau. of Ashley Dugan and Margaret Shively, of Audenreid. He is a lawyer, loan agent, &c., and member of city council, Concordia, Cloud Co., Kansas. Issue : Margaret S., b. W. Marl- borough, 9, I, 1882 : Milton, b. 6, 19, 1887 ; d. 7, 14, 1SS7 : Mary F., b. Con- cordia, 2, 8, 18S9 : Dorothy D., b. same, 8, 20, 1892 : Walter, b. same, i, 5, 1894. 3219. Alfred, b. 9, 22, 1S61 ; m. Philadelphia, 9, 16, 1885, Lillian H. Burn, b. Oxford Twp., 7, 6, 1858; dau. of John P. Burn and Rachel A. DarKngton. He is a farmer and creamery man, and lives close by his father in a new house erected on the farm. Child, Sarah, b. 1,9, 1894. 3220. Annie J., b. 6, 17, 1863; m. 10, 7, 1885, Fred C. Moore, b. Avondale, 10, 30, 1859 ; d. there, 5, 24, 1898 ; son of Enoch Moore and Hannah Mendenhall, of that place. He was postmaster at Avondale, Pa., at the time of his death. Issue: Marian S., b. 5, 16, 1889: Edith, b. 9, 10, 1S92 : Milton D., b. 1896. LINE OF GEORGE\ 7^H0MAS\ THOMAS', THOMAS*, EDITH". 455 3221. Charles, b. 10, 13, 1865 : farmer and dealer in live stock, Pomeroy, Pa. 3222. Maurice R., b. i, 27, 1872; m. 10, 11, 1893, in E. Goshen, to Katherine T. McCoy, b. Chad's Ford, Del. Co., 2, 10, 1873; dau. of Washington McCoy and Elizabeth S. Thomas, of E. Goshen. He lives with his father at the homestead, in W. Marlborough, and with his brother .Alfred operates the farm and cream- ery. Chikl : Helen, b. May, 1S96. 1079. Smedley Darlington' (Eclith\ Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Pennsbury (now I'ocopsonl township, 12, 2.1, 1S27; d. Mast Bradford, 6, 24, 1S99 ; m. 5, 15, 1851, Mary b-dwards Baker, b. 7, 24, 1S28; dau. of Joseph Pyle Baker and Mary Edwards, of E. Fallowfiekl township. For several years he conducted a boardint^ school for younq- ladies at Ercildoun, East Fallowfiekl, but having been very successful in handling oil stocks he removed to Philadelphia and opened an office as a broker, and later eneaeed in the same business at West Chester, with residence in E. Bradford, just outside the borough limits. He dealt largely in Kansas securities and after a time organized The Chester County Guarantee, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, of which he was president for many years. He represented the sixth congressional district in Congress, 1886 to 1890, and in 1896 was a delegate to the convention which nominated McKinley for President. Smedley P. O., Chester Co., was named in his honor. Issue: 3223. Joseph Clinton, b. E. Fallowfield, 9, 15, 1852 ; d. there, 8, lo, 1S53. 3224. Horace, b. 2, 2, 1854 ; d. 9, 7, 1854 ; buried at Fallowfield Meeting. 3225. Maud M., b. 7, 3, 1855 ; m. East Bradford, 2, 20, 1879, Thomas S. Puitler, b. Uwchlan township, 11,4, 1854 ; son of Samuel Butler (son of James, son of William, son of Noble, son of John), sometime State Treasurer, and Margaretta Woodward, the latter now of West Chester. Thomas was admitted to the bar I, 29, 1S77 ; appointed one of the judges of the courts of Chester County by commission dated Feb. 13, 1889, to fill a vacancy; elected member of Con- gress, 1896, and re-elected 1898. Residence, 228 W. Miner St., West Chester. Issue : Smedley Darlington, b. West Chester, 7, 30, 1881 : Samuel, b. same, 4, 20, 1884 : Horace, b. same, 4, 3, 1893. Smedley D. Butler enlisted in the war with Spain and saw service in Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines ; since which he has participated in severe fighting with the U. S. troops sent to the relief of the American legation at Pekin. He was commissioned 2d lieutenant June, 1S98, a ist lieut., .April, 1899, and for gallant conduct in China has been promoted captain at the age of nineteen. 3226. Elizabeth H., b. 3, 28, 1858 ; m. 5, 15, 1884, Samuel Wilbur Cooper. They re- side at Wichita, Kansas. Issue : Smedley Darlington, b. 3, 26, 18S6 ; d. 7, 3, 1891 : Samuel Wilbur, b. 9, i. 1887 : Mary Darlington, b. 5. 3. '889 : Donald, b. 6, 22, 1892 : Rebekah Blackwood, b. 5, 20, 1894. 3297. Frederick, b. i, 9, i860; d. z, 14, 1862 ; buried at Fallowfield. 3228. Edith Smedley, b. 5, 14, 1863 ; unmarried. 456 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 33 29. Mary Baker, b. 5, 14, 1863 ; unmarried. 3230. Isabel, b. 6, az, 1865 ; studied law and is a member of the bar of Chester County ; unmarried. 3231. Rose, b. 5, 13, 1868; unmarried. 3232. Percy Smedley, b. 10, 7, 1S69; real estate and loan broker; unmarried. 1082. Richard Da.rlington' (Edith', Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. West Marlborough, 8, 14, 1834, probably in the new house just erected by his father; m. 2, 7, 1861, at her home, to Elizabeth F. Alex- ander, b. near Fallsington, Bucks Co., Pa., 7, 30, 1842; dau. of Charles Alexander and Sarah Fish, of Falls township. Elijah Fish, father of Sarah, came from Rhode Island and married Elizabeth, dau. of John Miller and sister to the wife of his friend Christopher Healy. Richard Darlington completed his education at Harvard University and succeeded his brother Smedley at the Ercildoun Academy; but the building being destroyed by a cyclone, July i, 1S77, he removed the school to East Bradford, in the out- skirts of West Chester, where it has been successfully conducted to the present time under the name of Darlington Seminary. Elizabeth F. Darlington was president of the Christian Temperance Union in Chester County for five years, and organized nearly fifty local unions in that county. She was sent as national delegate to the conven- tions in Minneapolis and Brooklyn, and was several times delegate to the State conventions. She was for five years president of the Christian Tem- perance Alliance. She was the first president of the New Century Club, in West Chester, retaining that position for two years. For six years she was on the board of managers of the Chester County Ho.spital, and organized several of the early auxiliaries. For twenty-five years she was identified with the educational work in Darlington Seminary. Issue: 3233. Ella, b. Ercildoun, 5, 3, 1862 ; d. there, 8, 26, 1869. 3234. Marian, b. 11, 7, 1866; d. 4, 30, 1S69. 3235. Sarah Edith, b. 5, 17, 1875 ; d. E. Bradford, 12, 19, 18S9 ; a bright student. 3236. Alice Elizabeth, b. E. Bradford, i, 3, 1878. 3237. Grace .Alexander, b. 3, 37, 1883. 1088. Mary S. Nields' (Eliza^ John, George, Thomas, George), b. West Chester, 5, 7, 1837; m. there, at 28 S. High St., 2, 14, 1861, Rees Palraer, b. Concord, 3, 4, 1834; son of Wilson Palmer and Ann Juliann Jaquette. He came to West Chester in 1849 and in 1857 commenced business in the line of stoves, tinware, heating and plumbing, in which he was joined by his brother Eli Palmer. They built up a large trade, extend- ing their stock to include house-furnishing goods in great varietj', and LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS', GEORGE\ yOHN\ ELIZAK 457 occupying two adjoining stores on Market Street, opposite the court house. A few j-ears since tliey divided the business, but it is now again united under the management of George J. Palmer. Recs and family are members of the M. E. Church. He has dealt considerably in real estate, and has erected several fine houses. Res., 32 S. High St. Issue: 3238. George Jaqiiette, b. Biddle Street, near Darlington, 6, 25, 1862; m. 7, 24, 1889, Margaret Johnson, b. F.lam, Del. C"o., 7, 19, 1863; dau. of Thomas W. John- son and Sarah Poole, of Elatn. They began hovisekeeping at 515 S. Walnut St., removing in 1893 to 604 S. Walnut, and in Jan., 1896, to 436 S. Walnut. He has managed his father's store since Jan., 1888, and now, in 1900, has pur- chased the stock togetl)er with that of his uncle Eli. Member of M. E. Church. Issue : Emma Johnson, b. 6, 27, 1891 : Mary Edna, b. 4, 10, 1896. 3239. Annie Morris, b. same as last, 12, t6, 1S64 ; d. 7, 31, 1866. 3240. Mary Nields, b. 34 South High St., ii, 12, 1867 ; unmarried. 3341. Charles Rees, b. same, 7, 10, 1870; m. at 300 N. High St., 2, 14, 1894, Elizabeth Rogers W'ood, b. Avondale, Pa., 5, 12, 1S72 ; dau. of Dr. Henry C. Wood (son of No. 2359) and Hannah Hoopes Haines, of 300 N. High St., West Chestcrt where they reside. He was educated at West Chester State Normal School, the University of Pa., and Hahnemann Medical College, from which he received his diploma April, 1893. He has an extensive practice. Issue: Elizabeth Hoopes, b. II, I, 189S : Charles Rees, b. 9, 11, 1S98 : Marie, b. 4, 12, 1900; d. 4. 25. 1900. 3242. Eliza D., b. same, 3, 28, 1872 ; unmarried. 3243. Henry Ralph, b. 321 S. High St., 4, 28, 1S75 ; is employed with the United Gas Improvement Co., Philadelphia ; unmarried. 1089. Henry C. Nields' (Eliza^, John, George. Thomas, George), b. West Chester, 3, 18, 1839; d. there, 12, 13, 18S0; buried at Oaklands Gem.; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 9, 25, 1865, Rebecca P. Heed, b. West Chester, 3, 13, 1844; dau. of Samuel Strieker Heed and Christiana P. Walter. Having a love for a seafaring life, he shipped on board a merchant vessel for a long voyage and was absent at the breaking out of the Civil W ar. On his return he enlisted in the volunteer navy as acting master's mate. Feb. II, 1863. He was promoted to acting master Nov. 4, 1S64, for bravery in action, and at the end of the war was transferred to the regular service. After marriage he resided in West Chester, owning his residence, 31 1 S. Walnut St. In the discharge of his naval service he visited all parts of the globe, and altogether spent i i years, 7 months at sea. He was com- missioned lieut-commander July i, 1870. He possessed much mechanical skill, and was a member of the Microscopical and Philosophical Societies, of West Chester. After his death his widow was appointed dei)uty clerk of the courts of Chester Co., in which capacity she served for 12 years,— at 458 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. one time being commissioned as cleric to fill a vacancy caused by death, the only instance of a lady filling this position. Issue : 3H4 3245 3246 3247 3='4S 3249 Ella Smedley, b. 10, 35, 1866; unmarried. Bertie Coleman, b. 11, 29, 1870; unmarried. Rebecca Heed, b. 4, 13, 1872 ; d. 5, 20, 1891, unmarried. Henry Clay, b. 6, 6, 1875 J unmarried. Dorcas Worth, b. la, 9, 1876 ; unmarried. Percival Drayton, b. 5, 3, 1878 ; d. 9, 8, 1884. 1090. Daniel Webster Nields' (Eliza^ John, George, Thomas, George), b. 5, 6, 1842; m. Pauline Westcott, of West Virginia. He is in the employ of the Postal Telegraph Co., at Indianapolis, Ind. No response. He is said to have had fourteen children, Clarence, Harriet, Harry, D. Web- ster, Mary, Annie, Ruth, Pauline, Maud and others. The girls are all mar- ried except the last two, and Harriet, who m. Oscar W^right, is deceased, leaving two daughters. 1091. Theodore F. Nields*^ (Eliza', John, George, Thomas, George), b. West Chester, 9, 27, 1844; d. there, 10, 2, 1883; m. Clara Oram, b. Philadelphia, 8, 14, 1S46; dau. of John F. Oram and Louise Farr, formerly of East Marlborough, Chester Co. He succeeded his father as undertaker, which business he carried on till his death. His widow and children re- moved some years since to Shamokin, Pa., but have recently returned to West Chester. Issue : 3250. J.ouise Oram, b. 7, 17, 1874; d. 12, i, 1897; unmarried. 3251. Mary Smedley, b. 5, 31, 1S77 ; unmarried. 3252. Josephine Oram Helm, b. 3, 26, 1879; a student at the West Chester State Normal School. 1093. Mary A. S. James' (Sarah^, John, George, Thomas, George), b. Manayunk, Philada., i, 6, 1833; "i- there, 7, 31, 1856, Edward W. Vogdes, M. D., b. 9 Cherry .St., Phila., 8, 27, 1830; d. 416 Lyceum Ave., Roxborough; buried at Leverington Cem.; son of William Vogdes and Sarah Ireland Cluley. The widow resides at 416 Lyceum Ave. Issue: 3253 3254 325s 3256 3257 Blanche Alvina, b. i, 24, 1858; d. 2, 28, 1865. Gennaro Abbey, b. 8, 14, 1859; d. i, 31, 1864. Laura James, b. 9, 20, 1863 ; unmarried, 1897. Edward Ring, b. n, 3, 1866; unmarried. Lillian Hall, b. 8, 6, 1869; unmarried. 1094. Thomas C. James' (Sarah', John, George, Thomas, George), b. 9, 12, 1834; m. Philadelphia, 4, 24, 1878, Elizabeth Louisa, widow of LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ GEORGE', yOHX\ SARAH'. 459 Thomas H. Carver, b. Phila., 6, 14, 1824; dau. of William Davis and Rebecca Foster (also widow of John Russell). Res., 3949 Reno St., I^hila- tlelphia. No issue. 1098. William U. James'^ (Sarah^ John, George, Thomas, George), . b. Manayunk, 9, 20, 1S42; d. there, 5, 6, 1884; m. there, 3, 14, 1S65, Su.san Glanding, b. there, 3, 19, 1S45; d. 6, 29, 1874; both buried at Levcrington Gem.; dau. of George W. Glanding and Margaret Shaffer, of Manayunk. He m. 2d wife, Jennie Stout. Issue: 3258. Ella May, b. Manayunk, 3, 20, 1866 ; m. there, 6, 8, 1886, William R. McCaughin, b. Phila., 10, 26, 1856 ; son of James McCaughin and Margaret Christy, of that city. He is an engineer, liureau of Gas. Members of United Presbyterian Ch. Res., 612 43' J Street. Issue: James, b. 3, 9, 1887; d. i, 9, 1890: George Howard, b. 6, 11, 1891. 3259. Margaret G., b. Phila., 12, i, 1867 ; m. there, 2, 13, 1890, Jame« McCaughin, b. there, 7, i, 1852; son of James McCaughin and Margaret Christy. He is a plumber, a Methodist and a Republican; has served 6 years, 3 mos. (1899) on school board, 14th Section. Res., 11 28 Brand}^ine St. Issue : Harry James, b. 8, 4, 1891 : James Hamilton, b. 8, 15, 1894 : Viola Glanding, b. 1 1, 13, 1896. 3260. Lillian F., b. Manayunk, i, 23, 1870; m. there, 12, 24, 1896, Jesse I,. Heywood, b. Conshohocken, Pa., 6, 14, 1870; d. there, 5, 20, 1897 ; buried West Con- shohocken ; son of William Heywood and Mercy Lawson, of Conshohocken. He was a graduate of the High -School, 1887, and entered a business college in Phila. ; was one of the corporators of the Conshohocken Galvanizing Pipe Company, and in that business till his death. Issue : Jesse L., b. 1 1, 18, 1897 Res., 633 X. 43d St., Phila. 3261. Henry G., b. 9, 30, 1871 ; d. 1 1, 23, rS95 ; unmarried. 3262. Israel V., b. i, 6, 1879. 3263. Frank B., b. 12, 8, 1880. 3264. Clarence M., b. 12, 9, 1882. 1099. George L. James'^ (Sarah^, John, George, Thomas, George), b. Manayunk, 7, 31, 1844; m. St. David's P. E. Ch., Manayunk, 6, 27, 1869, Hannah Davenport, b. England, 11, 10, 1846; dau. of John Daven- port and Elizabeth Stott, of Mana\unk. He has long been engaged in the manufacture of yarns at Manayunk. Res., 41 10 Manayunk .Ave. Issue: 3265. Mary Bertha, b. 5, 27, 1870; d. ii, 26, 1875. 3266. Lillie May, b. 4, 27, 1872; d. 11, 26, 1875. 3267. Charles Penrose, b. 2, 10, 1874; d. 10, 11, 1879. 3268. George Davenport, b. 6, 29, 1876; unmarried, 1899. 3269. Elizabeth Stott, b. 3, 22, 1879. 3270. Frank, b. i, 4, 1882. 3271. Reginald Heber, b. 12, 7, 1884. 46o 2 HE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1107. Elizabeth Nields' (Mary Ann', John, George, Thomas, George), b. West Chester, 8, 20, 1840; m. Coatesville, Chester Co., 8, 8, 1876, Newton Ramsey Nichols, b. Londonderry, 2, 5, 1842; son of Newton I. Nichols and Lydia Rachel Pennock, of that township. He is a farmer in Upper Oxford. P. O., Russellville, Pa. Issue: 3272. Frank Nields, b. Chatham, 1877; d. 1881. 3273. Mary Smedley, b. same, i, 2, 1883. 1108. Francis Asbury Nields^ (Mary Ann^, John, George, Thomas, George), b. 9, 24, 1842, in West Chester; m. there, 10, 18, 1877, Mary Smedley Lent (No. 1086), b. there, 9, 28, 1849; dau. of John Lent and Susanna Hoopes Smedley, of that place. They resided for five years on a farm belonging to John Lent, two miles south of Kennet Square; removed to Chatham, spring of 18S3, where he engaged in the lumber business for two years, and the following year started a coal and lumber yard near Doe Run; sold out after one year and engaged in same business at Lansdale, Montgomery Co., for a year; removed to West Chester, 1887, and worked at his trade of cabinet-making and undertaking for ten years. Mary S. L. Nields was graduated at Irving College, Mechanicsburg, Pa., June, 1867. Residence, 21 11 Dauphin St., Phila. Issue: John Lent, b. Kennet town- ship, 7, 28, 1 88 1. 1109. Wilmer T. Nields' (Mary Ann\ John, George, Thomas, George), b. West Chester, 12, 16, 1846; m. Glen Willow Farm, 3, 30, 1882, Adelaide L. Ouarll, b. Avondale, Pa., 10, 16, 1852; dau. of Joseph S. Ouarll and Sarah A. Vandever, of that place. He was in coal and lumber business at Chatham until 1885; moved to Embreeville, and thence to West Chester, 1892; now in lumber business at Belfield, Greenville Co., Va., owning a planing mill and timber land. Issue : 3274. Joseph Q., b. Chatham, 12, 30, 1882 ; d. Embreeville, 6, 15, 1885. 3275. Mosmer A., b. Chatham-, 12, iS, 18S3. 3276. Helen Q., b. II, 23, 1887. 1110. Mary H. Nields' (Mary Ann^, John, George, Thomas, George), b. Malvern, Pa., 10, 22, 1849; ""■• Chatham, 12, 24, 1S81, David Lee Nichols, b. Londonderry, 7, 27, 1S45 ; son of Newton I. Nichols and Lydia R. Pennock, of that township. She was educated in West Chester High School. They settled in Chatham. He is an auctioneer, and they are members of M. E. Church. Issue : 3277. Ada Lee, b. Chatham, 4, 23, 18S2. 3278. Louisa Hughes, b. same, 6, 2, 1886. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ GEORGE\ yOIIN\ R. BAKER'-. 461 1111. Emma P. Nields" (Mary Ann^ John, George, Tliomas, George), b. West Cain township, above Coatesville, 5, 13, 1858; m. Chatham, 6, 29, 1882, Zachary Taylor Dugan, b. Phiki., 2, 22, 1S52; son of Thomas Dugan and Margaret Moore, of Tioga and Phila. Cit)'. Emma Nields was a graduate of the West Chester High School and valedictorian of the class of 1 878; also a graduate of the State Normal School in 1879; after which she taught school near home till marriage, ller husband is a minister of the M. E. Church, New Jersey Conference, and has been located since marriage at Atlantic City, Moorestown, Mullica Hill, Deerfield Street, Fairton, Medford, Camden and Absecom. His education was completed at Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. His mother was a gifted woman, the daughter and 3d child of Robert and Mary Moore, of Co. Armagh, Ireland, whence she came, with lier widow-ed mother, to Canada and thence alone to Philadelphia to visit relatives. Her husband, Thomas Dugan d. 1857, leaving nine children, and she 4, 18, 1891, aged 75 years. Emma has children : 3279. Charles Hill, b. Atlantic City, 9, 6, 1883. 3280. Arthur Nields, b. Mullica Hill, 6, 16, 1886. 3281. Fred Taylor, b. Deerfield Street, 9, 23, 1S89. 3282. Harold Smedley, b. 11, 18, 1891, in Fairton, N. J. 1114. Marianna Smedley" (R. ^^aker^ John, George, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 4, 9, 1842 ; m. there, i 1, 30, 1865, Eli Palmer, b. Concord, 9, 10, 1835; son of Wilson Palmer and Ann Juliann Jaquette. He came to West Chester and joined his brother Rees Palmer (see No. 1088) in the stove, tinware and plumbing business, at 12 and 14 West Market Street, in which they were very successful. A few years since the business was divided between them, since which Eli has carried a large stock of house-furnishing goods, china, &c., but about July, 1900, the stock in both houses was purchased by George J. Palmer, son of Rees, and the two places again thrown together. Eli and Marianna reside at 17 West Union Street. Issue: 3283. Linda Belle, b. 11, 30, 1S66; m. 9, 5, 1900, at her father's, to Frank .Morton Jones, of Wilmington, Del., where she had been engaged in teaching. 3284. Alice Smedley, b. 5, 17, 1S70 ; living at home, unmarried. 3285. Louis Jaquette, b. 5, 24, 1874 ; a student at law. 3286. Florence Elgard.i, b. 9, 5, 1879. 1115. Wilmer Smedley' (R. Baker^, John. George, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 8, 23, 1S43; d. Uwchlan township, 8, 20, 1S77; buried at 462 THE SMEDLEY FAMIL\. Willistown Meeting; m. 2, 13, 186S, at her home, Elizabeth M. Beitler, b. Uwchlan, 10, 27, 1840; dau. of John Beitler and Thomazine H. Thomson, of that place. He purchased a mill and 2634 acres of land in Uwchlan, by deed of 3, 30, 1868, from Norris Dowlin and wife, and carried on the mill- ing business until his death. He and family became members of (Hicksite) Friends' Meetingf. After his death his widow and children moved to 122 S. New Street, West Chester. Issue: 3287. Anna Beitler, b. Uwchlan, 12, ig, 1868; has taught school at Moorestown, N. J., Long Island, and now in West Chester. 3288. Havard Wilmer, b. same, 3, 5, 1870; m. West Chester, 10, 14, 1896, Alice C. Ashbridge, b. West Goshen, i, 11, 1870; dau. of J. Davis Ashbridge (No. 2547) and Sarah A. Aitken, of that township. He is a carpenter and resides at 124 S. New St., West Chester. No children. 3289. Lucy Irene, b. Uwchlan, 4, 8, 1873 ; a graduate of West Chester Normal School, now teaching jn the public schools of West Chester. 3290. Susan, b. same, 7, 19, 1874; a graduate of Normal School and now teaching at CoUingdale, Delaware Co., Pa. 1117. Jane Smith'^ (Phebe^, Phebe, George, Thomas, George), b. near Fishertown, (now) East St. Clair township, Bedford Co., Pa., i, 4, 18 14; d. Spring Hope, 11, 15, 1895; m. St. Clair, 3, 31, 1836, Jeremiah Gordon, b. St. Clair (now West St. Clair), 7, 9, iSii ; d. Spring Hope, 9, 13, 1881 ; son of James Gordon, d. Pittsburgh, Pa., about 1S13, and Jane Bowen, who afterward m. Thomas Griffith and d. at son Jeremiah's about 1S41: both buried at Hoover Cem., near Fishertown. Issue : 3291. Annetta, b. 12, 15, 1836; d. i, 6, 1841. 3292. James S., b. 4, 25, 1838; d. 12, 25, 1S81 ; m. Annie Wertman. Address, Win- field, Ohio. No response : is said to have had children, Ehas E., Jerome C, Ulysses S., Sarah J., Grant C, Estelle B., L. Marion and Ethelinda A. 3293. Emily, b. 9, 25, 1840; m. Chauncey Keller. 3294. Naomi D., b. 11, 15, 1S42 ; m. Adam Beltz and Darwin P. Wright. 3295. Leah J., b. 8, 29, 1844; m. George W. Plarbaugh, who d. in Civil War from wounds received in battle, at Fortress Monroe. Second m., to Joseph Harris. Address, At water, O. Child, Oliver P. 3296. Oliver Robinet, b. 3, i, 1846 ; d. 10, 2, 1870, unmarried. 3297. George W., b. 2, 12, 1848; d. 5, 26, 1853. 3298. Lucetta M., b. 9, 29, 1849 ; d. 3, 27, 1S86 ; buried at Hoover Cemetery, East St. Clair; m. New Paris, Pa., 11, 30, 187 i, Jeremiah L. Hoover, Fishertown, Pa., son of John O. Hoover and Mary Snowberger. Issue: Rosewell P., b. 1,1, 1873: Alton R., b. 3, 26, 1874: L. Ross: Glen C. : Alzie, b. 10, 24, 1879: Lucetta M., b. 6, 3, 1S86. 3299. Agnes A., b. 7, 4, 1S51. P. O., Atwater, O. Unmarried. 3300. Lorenzo Madden, b. 10, 30, 1853 ; m. Margaret Adams. Address, Streetsboro, LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ GEORGFJ, PHEBE\ PHEBE*. 463 O. No response. Is said to have children, Elmer Fl, Clarence M., Adamine B., E. Clay, Anna J., Agnes M., S. Jeremiah, Minnie A., Nellie C. and James W. 1118. Nathan Smith* (Phebe', Phebe, George, Thomas, George), b. near Fishertown, Pa., 12, 12, 1815; d. near Liiiwood, Carroll Co., Md., 5, 18, 1891; buried at Pipe Creek Mtg.; m. 7, i, 1841, at Huntington Mtg., Adams Co., Pa., Edith Griest, b. Bermudian, Adams Co., 7, 23, 1819; d. near York Springs, Pa., 4, i, 1859; buried in family burial ground, Her- mudian; dau. of Gideon Griest and Jane Swayne, of that place. Second m., 10, 18, i860, at Little Britain Mtg., Lancaster Co., to Alary Smedley (No. 1038), b. 4, 3, 1816; d. 9, 21, 1879; buried at Pipe Creek, Md. He settled first near Fishertown, Bedford Co.; afterwartl rcmovctl to Hunting- ton (York Springs), Adams Co., and later to Pipe Creek, Md. He was a farmer and for many years an elder amonij' Friends. Issue: 3301. Gideon, b. near Fishertown, 7, 5, 1842 ; m. 2, 21, 1872, at her home, by order of Menallen Mo. Mtg., to Martha Jane Cook, b. 2, 17, 1840, near Bendersville, Adams Co. ; dau. of Josiah Cook and Mary Griest, of that place. They settled in Carroll Co., Md., where he is a farmer; members of Pipe Creek Meeting. Issue : Mary Edith, b. i, 27, 1873 : Harvey J., b. 12, 17, 1875 : Dora M., b. 2, 24, 1879 = Annie G., b. 7, 14, 1880. 3302. Phebe Jane, b. near Fishertown, 8, 28, 1844; d. Huntington, 10, 22, 1861. 3303. Rebecca, b. Huntington, 7, 14, 1847 ; d. there, 9, 9, 1847. 3304. Martha, b. Huntington, 7, 24, 1848 ; m. David L. Pyle, now deceased. .Address, Linwood, Md. No issue reported. 3305. Jesse, b. Huntington, 11, 24, 1S49 ; ni. Baltimore, Md., 9, 15, 1S80, Lydia L. Watson, b. there, 11, 21, 184S; dau. of William Watson and Lydia I^vegrove, of that city. Address, Linwood, Carroll Co., Md. Issue : Nathan L., b. 2, i, 1888. 3306. Emily, b. Huntington, 7.^8,;i853 ; d. 8, 17, 1853. 3307. William Riley, b. same, 5,;27, 1855 ; d. 8, 13, 1855. 3308. George A., b. same, 3, 14, 1857; d. there, 2, 23, 1863. 1119. Samuel Smith* (Phebe^, Phebe, George, Thomas, George), b. Bedford Co., Pa., 9, 13, 1817; ni. Pennville, Clearfield Co., Pa., 5,4, 1S47, Eliza Margaret Cleaver, b. Stormstown, Centre Co., 2, 13, 1824; dau. of Andrew Cleaver and Hannah Clark. They settled at Grampian Hills, Clearfield Co.; removed to Wayne Co., O., March, 1S69; to Heniy Co., Iowa, Nov., 1871; to Lancaster Co., Neb., Feb., 1879. P. O., Bennett. He is a farmer and they are members of the Society of Friends. Issue : 3309. Andrew Cleaver, b. Clearfield Co., 7, 22, 1S48 ; m. Margaret Lingenfelter. 3310. Phebe Ann, b. 10, 4, 1850; d. 7, i8, 1S97 ; m. Cyrus Perry Harpster. 464 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 331 1. Thomas Lloyd, b. 8, 19, 1852 ; m. Sarah Jane Vansyoc. 3312. Warren C, b. 5,8, 1854; d. San Pedro, Cal. ; buried at Los Angeles, Cal. ; m. Lenox, Iowa, 12, 25, 1878, Florence E. Sargent, b. Bureau Co., 111., 6, 24, 1858; dau. of R. B. Sargent and Sarah Farnham, of Leno.x. He was a sales- man in a lumber yard at Creston, Iowa, and member of M. E. Ch. Removed to San Pedro, Cal., 6, i, 1883. Child : Ethel Roxana, b. Creston, 10, 22, 1879. The widow ni. 9, 23, 1885, Scott Leonard. P. O., Bedford, Iowa. 3313. Hannah Jane, b. 2, 18, 1856. Ad., 1827 O. St., Lincoln, Neb., unm. , 3314. Branson Jones, b. 5, 25, 1858 ; d. Bennett, Neb., 7, 4, 1S85 ; m. Mary Hannah Gibler, since m. to Henry D. Hall. P. O., Bennett, Neb. 3315. Martha Etta, b. 2, 6, 1S60 ; m. Lincoln, Neb., 5, 14, 1884, James Irwin Davis, b. Keokuk, Iowa, 7, 16, 1847 ; son of Uriah Davis and Ann Irwin. They live on the farm with her parents. P. O., Bennett, Neb. Child, Irwin Alvin, b. 3, 7, 1885, at Fairbury, Neb. 3316. Adda Amanda, b. 2, 21, 1862 ; living at Bennett, Neb., unmarried. 3317. Alvin Blair, b. Blair Co., Pa., 6, 7, 1864 ; d. Bennett, Neb., i, 12, 1884. 33 1 S. Laura Margaret, b. 2, 9, 1866 ; d. same date at Stormstown, Pa. 1120. Abel W. Smith' (Phebe', Phebe, George, Thomas, George), b. 9, 29, 1 819; m. .Sarah McCreary. They had at least three sons, Thomas Richard, John Cyrus and Benjamin Franklin, of whom it is thought the last is living, as well as his mother. Hon. Isaiah Conley, of Schellsburg, Pa., was named as a representative of this branch of the family, but failed to respond. 1121. Ruth Smith' (Phebe', Phebe, George, Thomas, George), b. near Fishertown, 7, 29, 1822; d. Loveville, Centre Co., Pa., 3, 11, 1S91 ; m. St. Clair Twp., Bedford Co., 3, 18, 1847, John M. Blackburn, b. New Paris, Bedford Co., 3, 26, 1818 ; d. Loveville, 8, 30, 18S7; son of Anthony Blackburn and Hannah Moore, of New Paris. They settled in St. Clair Twp., whence they removed to Centre Co.; both buried at Loveville. By former wife, Ruth Miller, had two children. Ruth was a birthright member of the Society of Friends, which her husband joined some years before his death. Issue : 3319. Maria, b. i, 30, 1848 ; m. Robert B. Way. 3320. Annetta, b. 8, 12, 1849; m. Oliver Scott Bryan. 3321. Richard, b. 12, 17, 1851, in Bedford Co.; m. Glenhope, Clearfield Co., 4, 17, 1875, Maggie M. Parsons, b. near Unionville, Centre Co., 4, 3, 1S45 ! dau. of Simon Parsons and Jane Calhoun, of LInion Twp., Centre Co. They settled at Bumside, Clearfield Co., where he operated a grist and flouring mill for one year, after which several removals were made till 1886, when they bought a mill and farm, where they now live. P. O., Vinco, Cambria Co., Pa. Issue ; Harry Cookman, b. near Unionville, 6, 21, 1878; d. 7, 5, 1878: Simon Foss, b. near Port Matilda, Centre Co., 9, 10, 1S80: Hannah Elma, b. Pennville or LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ GEORGE\ JESSE', GEORGEK 465 GramiMan, Clearfield Co., i, 19, 1S84; d. at New Millport, same co., 8, 18 1884 : Lulu Emma, b. New Millport, 4, 16, 1886. The family are Methodists. 3322. Abel S., b. 10, 26, 1853; m. Georgianna Johnston. Address, Kstherwood, La. No response. 3323. Phebe Line, b. 10, 27, 1855, in Centre Co. ; m. there, 9, 18, 1883, Adam B. Way, b. there, 5, 28, 1S46 ; son of Job Way and Jane Worthington Harlow, of Clear- field Co. Address, Curwensville, Pa. Issue, four cliildren, of whom only the 4th was named; Rufus King, b. 8, 25, 1888. 3324. Mary Catharine, b. 4, 22, 1857 ; unmarried. P. O., Loveville, Pa. Samuel Downing, b. Half Moon, Centre Co., 6, 7, 1859; m. Bellefontaine, O., 4, 24, 1897, Lizzie O. Fletcher, b. 2, i, 1866; d. Loveville, Pa., 7, 22, 1899; dau. of Robert H. Fletcher, of Lock Haven, Pa. Settled near Loveville, on a farm ; joined RL E. Church at Centre Line. Issue : Robert Oliver, b. 4, 13 iSSS. 3326. James McKee, b. 12, 27, 1S60; m. Olivia Clapham. Address, 426 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. No response. 327. Susan Emily, b. 12, 11, 1862 ; unmarried. Address, Loveville, Pa. 3328. Elmira, b. 12, 4, 1864; unmarried. P. O., Loveville, Pa. 29. .Anthony Thomas, b. 7, 23, 1S67; unmarried. P. O., Rosedale, Oregon. oj-j- o jj 1124. George White* (Thomas^, Phebe, George, Thomas, George), b. Belmont Co., O., 10, 18, 1825; d. Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co., 3, 10, 1890; m. there, 5, 22, 1856, Eliza Ann Ward, b. Steubenville, O., 10, 23, 1835; dau. of William Ward and Caroline Tonner. Issue: 3330. Mary Alice, b. 6, i, T857 ; d. 4, 9, 1S61. 3331. Carrie Worstell, b. 6, 14, 1862 ; d. 12, 10, 1867. 3332. Oliver Cope, b. 8, 31, 1864 ; d. 7, 14, 1865. 3333. Harry Ward, b. 4, 29, 1868 ; unmarried. P. O., Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. 3334. Eva Blanche, b. 10, 10, 1871. o 1132. Enieline Smedley' (George^, Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. 7, 5, 181 7; m. about 1842, Theodore Balm, by whom she had chil- dren, Elizabeth and Theodore. The mother died when the children were small, and the father went west. No further record. 1133. Mary Smedley' (George', Jesse, George. Thomas. George), b. 7, 24, 181 9; d. 10 mo. 1 886; buried at Allen, Kansas; m. John Schure- man, b. 12, 12. 1823; d. Chester, Pa., 9, 9, 1865; buried at Chester Rural Cemetery. He was a member of the Masonic ortlcr. Issue: 3335. George, b. Chester, Pa., Sept., 1S46 ; d. Little Rock, Ark., 9, 30, 1887 : m. M.iy, 1 866, Martha Ford, b. Oct., 1849 ; dau. of Benjamin Ford and Ann Long. He was in business in Chester for several years; then conducted a farm near Swarthmore for a short time, after which he removed to Kansas, and finally to Arkansas. His widow and children returned to Allen, Kan., except one son v^ 466 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. who returned to Chester, Pa. Issue: John, b. Chester, lo, 15, 1867; unm. : George W., b. same, 6, 18, 1S69: Harry, b. same, 11, 29, 1870; m. Ettie Artist: Lillie, b. same, 7, 4, 1S72, m. William H. Smith: Frank, b. same: Emma, b. same, m. Frank Fullmer : William, b. Kansas : Walter, b. same : Gertrude, b. same : Earl, b. Arkansas. George W., m. Chester, Pa., 6, 3, 1S96, Annie K. Crystle, b. 10, 30, 1873 J dau. of James Crystle and Mary Brunton, of Nether Providence. He works in an undertaker's establishment. Res., 716 Deshong St., Chester. Issue : Earh b. 3, 29, 1897 : Mary C., b. 9, 21, 1898. 1134. Jesse F. Smedley* (George^, Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Delaware Co., 11, 4, 1S21; m. 3, 29, 1849, Ellen G. Ormsby, b. Del. Co., I, 30, 1826; cl. Middletown, i, 17, 1SS4; buried at Media Cemetery, dau. of Henry (?) Ormsby and Rachel Warner. He resided several years in Springfield township, but by deed of 4, 2, 1S55, purchased a farm of 123 acres in Middletown from the heirs of Nicholas Fairlamb, and resides thereon. He also purchased, 4, i, 1S69, from the heirs of James M. Hick- man, 124 acres of land in Thornbury. He served one term of three years as commissioner of Delaware County. Address, Media, Pa. Issue: 3336. Franklin, b. Springfield, 2, i, 1850; m. Siloam M. E. Church, Bethel, 11, 24, 1874, Charlotte Prince Hanby, b. Brandywine Hundred, 8,8, 1854; dau. of James Grubb Hanby and Ann Johnson. He farmed in Thornbury 19 years ; removed 189 1 to Maryland and in 1895 to Chester, Pa. Res., 920 W. 8th St. Issue : Ella Irene, b. 10, 5, 1875 : Jesse Franklin, b. 8, 15, 1877 : Wilhelmina, b. 8, 4, 1881 : James Albert, b. 4, 14, 1SS3. Ella Irene, m. 6, 21, 1899, Frederick E. Ott, b. Chester, 4, 7, 1875 ; son of Henry Ott, b. Ulm, Baden, and Clara C. M. L. Voigt, b. Berlin, Germany. He is a machinist in Chester. 3337. George Malin, b. 11, 22, 1851 ; d. Middletown, 4 mo. 1870; bur. Media. 3338. Emma, b. Sprmgfield, 2, 21, 1S54 ; d. Middletown, 11, 20, 1861 ; bur. Media. 3339. Jesse G., b. Springfield, 11, 15, 1855; m. Village Green, 4. 8, 1884, .-Xnnie W. Johnson, b. Ridley, 6, 21, 1864; dau. of William H. Johnson and Annie J. Megarvey. He purchased a farm of 51 acres in Aston, near Village Green, and attends market. Issue : Howard W., b. Village Green, 4, 11, 1S85 : Jessie F., b. same, 4, 18, 1889 : G. Warren, b. Folsora, 9, 21, 1892. 3340. Ella H., b. Middletown, 7, 16, 1857 ; m. there, 12, 20, 1885, Harry M. Yerkes, b. New Garden, 8, 27, 1855; son of Job Yerkes and Elizabeth Peirce, of East Bradford. He owns and resides on the homestead of his father, in East Brad- ford, and attends Philadelphia markets. Issue : Harry Wardell, b. 5, 13, 1S86 : Norman, b. 10, 8, 1888; d. 8, 22, 1889 : Maude W., b. 8, 19, 1S91 ; d. 5, 27, 1893. P. O., West Chester, Pa. 3341. W^ilhelmina, b. 9, i, i860; living in Middletown, unmarried. 3342. Ormsby, b. 3, 23, 1863 ; d. Middletown, 12, 23, 1891, unm. ; bur. Media. 3343. Walker, b. Middletown, 1868; died in infancy. LINE OF GEORGE\ rHOMAS\ GEOKGE\ JESSE', GKORGEK 467 3344. Harry O., b. Middletown, 10, 11, 1869; m. Philadelphia, 7, 26, 189:;, Elsie S. Pennington, b. near Elkton, Md., 2, 27, 1873; dau. of Frank Pennington and Fannie F. Smith, of Elkton ; gr. dau. of John Laiiderbach Smith, who with his brother, ran the first locomotive on the Frenchtown R. R. Issue: Halwitt II., b. 6, 15, 1896. Address, Chester, Pa. 1135. Hannah Malin Smedley'^ (Georr^e^, Jesse, Georq;c, Thomas, George), b. 7, 7, 1S24; d. 3, 14, 1855 ; m. Nathan C. Dutton, b. 7, 26, 1819; d. 4, 20, 1889; son of Thomas Uutton, the centenarian, and .Amy Pim'' (Isaac, Richard, WilHam), of Aston. He was ist m. 7, 30, 1840, to Maria Buder, and m. 3d wife, Anne Shearer, of Springfield, where he resided ; buried at Media Gem. Issue by 2d wife : 3345. Lewis G., m. Philadelphia, 9, 27, iSSi, Augusta Gunckel, b. there, 3, 12, 1854; dau. of Daniel C. Gunckel and Elizabeth A. Entriken. Res., 6715 Woodland Ave., Phila. Issue: Walter G., b. Phila., 12, 9, 1882: Blanche Elizabeth, b. same, 7, 15, 1884: Marion Augusta, b. 12, 29, 1885; d. 2, 11, 18S6 : Harold Lewis, b. 5, 27, 1S89 ; d. 8, it, 1890 ; both buried at Mt. Moriah Com. 3346. George S., m. a dau. of Thomas Powell and resides near AMllow Grove, Pa. No response. 1136. Elizabeth B. Smedley* (George', Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. 2, 28, 1S27 ; d. 3, 30, 1S68 ; m. 6, 21, 1849, Thomas Vernon Dutton, b. 7, 23, 1828; d. 7, 19, 1S9S: son of John Diilton and Lydia Vernon. He m. again, 9, 26, 1876, Catharine Shaw, dau. of John and EHzabeth Shaw, who survives him. Address, Folcroft, Pa. Thomas \'. Hved in Aston, near Village Green. He and Klizabeth buried at Chichester Meeting. Issue: 3347. Caroline Galley, b. 8, 26, 1S50 ; m. Chester, 3, 22, 1876, Henry Myers, b. Thorn- bury, Del. Co., 8, 9, 1847; son of James Myers and Amanda Hunter, of that township. Address, Herndon, Fairfax Co., Va. Issue : Elizabeth Dutton, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 12, 29, 1876 : James Myers, b. same, 7, 22, 1880. 3348. Richard Henry, b. Aston, 7, ?i'i8s2 ; m. Linwood, Del. Co., 10, 6, 1881, Sarah Laughead, dau. of Robert A. Laughead, Esq., and Susanna M. Purns, of that place. He settled on the home farm, in .Aston, for 8 years ; then engaged in the ice business at Sharon Hill for 3 years ; removed to Linwood for 2 years, and thence to Henidon, Va., June, 1893, where he is engaged at the carpenter trade. Issue: Susanna Burnie, b. 9, 29, 1882: Belva Vernon, b. 9, 14, 18S4. 3349. Lydia Emma, died at the age of 9 months. 3350. Frank V., b. 8, 13, 1859 ; m. i, 12, 1886, Mary Elizabeth Bonsall, b. 8, 30, 184S; dau. of Samuel R. Bonsall and Margaretta L. Shaw. They own and reside on the farm of his father and grandfather in Aston. ]'. O., Twin Oaks, Pa. No issue. 3351. Norvell Lincoln, b. 6, 26, 1862; m. Sarah Malin, dau. of George and Ann^?) 46S THE SMEDLFA' FAMILY. Mnlin. Address, Alden, Del. Co., Pa. They have had ten children, Rachel, Harry M., Thomas Vernon, Ann M., Norvel! L., Mildred, P'rank, dec, William and a twin sister, who d. very young, and one d. unnamed. 1137. George W. Smedley- (George^, Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont, 6, i, 1S30; m. West Philadelphia, 11, 4, 1851, Sidney Ann Edwards (No. 1158), b. Chester township, 5, 26, 1829 ; d. Morton, Pa., 5, I, 1900; dau. of Garrett Edwards and Sidney Smedley. He resides at Morton. Issue: 335.?. Richard Pancoast, b. 9, 30, r8j2 ; d. 7, 28, 1853. 3353. Garrett Edwards, b. 10, tS, 1S55 ; m. Media, Pa., 12, 6, 18S2, E. Kate Mathiies, b. Lenni, Del. Co., 2, 20, 1856 ; dau. of Andrew W. Mathues, M. D., deceased, and Emma Aliibone Eyre, of Media. He is an attorney-at-law, Media, and a dealer in real estate. No children. 1138. Salem J. Smedley- (George', Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont, 7, 12, 1S33; d. Media, i, 23, 1885; m. 2, 13, 1S56, Hannah Ruth Wright, b. i, 14, 1837; dau. of Jones Wright and Anna Maria Gar- rett. She resides in Media, Pa. Issue: 3354. Emeline Maria, b. 12, 23, 1S56 ; d. 3, 10, 186S. 3355. William Jones, b. 5, 11, i860; m. Chester, Pa., 9, 16, 1S80, Laura Labbe, b. Bal- timore, Md., 10, 10, 1859 ; dau. of George A. Labbe and Mary Jane Sherman, of Media. Address, 222 Cross St., Newark, N. J. No late response. In 1S86 they lived in Media and had issue: Alberta Virginia, b. there, 6, 5, 18S1 : William Miller, b. 4, 15, 18S4 : Mona Garrett, b. 6, 28, 1S86. 3356. Jonathan Garrett, b. 4, 10, 1862; d. Media, Pa., 11, 27, 1898; m. 10, 8, 1885, Mary E. Copple, b. 4, 14, 1S66; dau. of Henry Copple and Rebecca Col- decker, of Upper Providence. She lives at Media. Her brother, Henry Copple, Jr., b. r2, 22, 1S54, m. Sallie Smedley, No. 1795. Jona. G. Smedley left issue : John G., b. Media, 8, 19, 18S7 : Lucy, b. 12, 30, 1890 : Edna, b. 6, 8, 1893. 3357. Hannah Mary, b. 12, 20, 1S63; m. Thomas W. Carey, b. 4, 20, 1862 ; son of Matthias Carey and Emma Wade, of Media, where they reside. Issue : Frank Cooper, b. 7, i, 1883: Helen Grace, b. 3, 10, 1889; d. 11, 26, 1890: Earl Tyson, b. 10, 3, 1S92 ; d. S, 21, r893 : Charles Clarence, b. 9, 5, 1896. 3358. Salem B., b. 10, 9, 1S65 ; d. i, 24, 1868. 3359. Salem J., b. 3, 4, 1S6S ; d. 8, 5, 1868. 3360. Elizabeth G., b. Lower Providence, 7, 7, 1869: m. Camden, N. J., 9, 3, 1891, Amos J. Lodge, b. Ridley, 4, 12, 1867 ; son of George Lodge and Sarah John- son, of Morton. They settled at Media, where he is a letter carrier at present, though a wheelwright by trade. Child : Florence Ruth, b. 5, 28, 1S92. 3361. Helen Bell, b. i, 5, 1871, in Media; m. there, 6, 7, 18SS, Frank L. Welsh, b. i, 28, 1S65 ; son of Thomas S. \yelsh and Rebecca Smitson, of Coatesville, Pa. He was eJucated at Maxwell's English and Classical Institute, Coatesville. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ GEORGE\ JESSE^ MARY ANN\ 469 They settled in Media, removing thence to Philadelphia. Res., 1651 Bancroft St. He is boss carpenter for Standard Oil Co. Child : Lillian Ruth, b. 12, 3, 1S89. 3362. George W., b. 7, 17, 1872 ; d. 11, 2, 1S75. 3363. Lillie May, b. 10, i, 1873; - Ann Yarnall. They resided in Willistown on property in which he inherited 474 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. a life interest, but on 3, 21, 1899, they removed to Chester, Pa., to reside with their daughter Phebe Ann Baker. Issue : 3407. Huntar L., b. Willistown, 12, 21, 1^55; m. Philadelphia, 12, 31, 1884, Annie Crosley, b. Newtown, 11, 7, 1861 ; dau. of Harry and Anna (Hinkle) Crosley. He is employed at the House of Refuge, Glen Mills, Pa. Issue : Mary, b. V/esttown, 3, 21, 1SS6 : Harry, b. Willistown, 12, 15, 1892. 3408. Eveline, b. Willistown, 11, 16, 1857 ; d. there, 1 1, 30, i860. 3409. William, b. same, 12, S, 1S59 ; m. 9, 4, 1889, Mary Crosley, b. Newtown, 8 mo. 1S6S ; d. 7, 18, 1892 ; sister to Annie Crosley. No issue. Second m. to Mary Brown. They reside at Norwood, Del. Co., Pa., where were born their chil- dren, Daisy, 1896 (? ) and Alice, Jan. 1S98 ( ?). 3410. E. Ellsworth, b. i, 18, 1862 ; m. 11, 26, 1890, Alice Hill, b. England, 5, 30, 1864; dau. of Charles Hill and Christianna Wilkins. They reside at 914 Parker St., Chester. No issue. He and his brothers, Calvin and Ulysses G., form the firm of Smedley Brothers, Paper Dealers and Warehouse, 156 E. Sixth St., Chester. 3411. Calvin, b. 2, 11, 1864; m. 9, 30, 1885, Ada Parsons, b. Easttown, 11, 4, i860; dau. of William Parsons and Sarah Broadbelt. Res., 404 W. 2d St., Chester. They have an adopted son, Herbert, b. 7, 13, 1887. 3412. Phebe Ann, b. Willistown, 8, 23, 1S67; m. 11, 27, 1891, Joseph Baker, b. 12, 19, 1866; son of John and Catharine (Storkey) Baker. He is employed with Smedley Brothers. Res., 314 E. loth St., Chester. Issue: Ellsworth S., b. Willistown, 7, 24, 1892 : John I., b. Thornbury, 11, 23, 1894. 3413. Ulysses G., b. 10, 11, 1868; rn. 10, 12, 1892, Lillie Parsons, b. 2, 11, 1866, in Radnor ; dau. of William Parsons and Sarah Broadbelt. Res., 404 W. 2d St., Chester. Issue : Clarence G., b. Chester, 7, 9, 1S98. 3414. Edward, b. Willistown, 6, 22, 1871 ; m. 4, 18, 1S99, Lillie Lewns. He is a grocer at Si I Edgraont Ave., Chester. Issue : Lewis Hamilton, b. 3, 9, 1900. 1164. John Gr. Smedley* (Hunter=, Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. WilHstown, 7, 20, 1S34; m. 12, 22, 1875, Mary C. Green (No. 2520), b. Edgmont, 5, 8, 1844; dau. of Hiram Green and JuHa Ann Bishop, of that township. He owns the homestead by purchase from the otlier heirs. P. O., Willistown Inn, Pa. Issue: 3415. James Harvey, b. i, 20, 1878. 3416. Restore B., b. 7, 7, 1S81. 1166. Oliver H. Smedley* (Bartholomew^, Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. East Goshen, 10, 3, 1839; m. Wilmington, Del., 10, 25, 1S65, Mary Ellen Megilligan, b. there, 11, 27, 1S39; dau. of James Megilligan and Hannah Buckingham, of that city. He owns and has always resided at the place of his birth, where he is a farmer, a Presbyterian and a Repub- lican. P. O., Goshenville, Pa. Issue: 3417. Frank Bartholomew, b. S, 6, 1866; m. Philadelphia, i, 13, 1892, Emma Hend- m ISAAC AXI> M\1;Y liAWI.KY SMKIM.KV. S,, \,,. HI 1 AXX JOHNS* IN S.MKIM.KY. 3444. Anna Frances, b. Janesvillc, Wis., 4, 23, 1858; m. St. P.aul, Minn., 7, 7, iSSo, Horace P. Chesley, b. Shelby, Orleans Co., X. Y., 3, 8, 1855 ; son of Horace Chesley and Sarah .^nn Potter, of Winthrop, Buchanan Co., Iowa. Res., 4168 West Belle Place, St. Louis, Mo. No issue. 3445. Clara B., b. 8, 26, 1862 ; d. 4, 25, 1870. Nellie Maud, b. 8, 7, 1873 ; unmarried. She and her mother make their home with the Chesleys. 446. 47S THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1182. G-eorge Matlack Smedley* (Clinton^ Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Chestnut Hill, Montgomery Co., Pa., i, 8, 1S35; n^- West Mitchell, Mitchell Co., Iowa, 10, 12, 1869, Hulda Elizabeth Hoyt, b. Janes- ville. Rock Co., Wis., 10, 29, 1846; dau. of James Ira Hoyt and Lucy Maria Robinson. Address, 2927 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Issue: 3447. Henry Howard, b. Minneapolis, 10, iS, 1875 ; d. Atwater, Minn., 9, 22, 1S76. 344S. William Westel Huntington, b. Atwater, Mian., 3, 25, 1S77. 1184. William L. Howard'^ (Sarah Ann', Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont, 11, 18, 1829; d. Newtown, 4, 28, 1S80; m. Upper Providence, 4, 20, 1870, Elizabeth H. Cassin, b. there, 5, 3, 1845; •^s-"- of Luke Cassin and Beulah Palmer. He was a farmer and owned 214 acres of land in Newtown. His death was caused by the kick of a young horse which he was assisting to harness in the field. His widow's address, New- town Square, Pa. Issue: 3449. Edgar Cassin, b. 3, 15, 1873. 3450. Thomas Reece, b. 3, 23, 1874. 1188. Passmore Howard'^ (Sarah Ann^, Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont, 10, 29, 1840; m. Philadelphia, 2, 13, 1S67, Deborah R. Bishop, b. Upper Providence, 9, 11, 1844; dau. of Pratt Bishop and Matilda Yarnall, of Media, Pa. He settled in Newtown but removed to Edgmont, 4, i, 1870; owns 193 acres of land on which he resides and farms, together with the operation of a creamery: is a member of no re- ligious society. P. O., Glen Mills, Pa. Issue: 3451. Emma Bishop, b. Newtown, i, 13, 1S68; m. Edgar M. Smedley (No. 1S52). 3452. Harvey P., b. Edgmont, 5, 9, 1872 ; unmarried. 3453. Leonard B., b. Edgmont, 3, 20, 1875 : d. there, 2, 22, 1SS5. 1190. Henry C. Howard^ (.Sarah Ann\ Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont, 8, 19, 1846; m. i, 9, 1879, ^'^ her father's, in Media, Elizabeth Broomall, b. Upper Chichester, 12, 27, 1851; dau. of George Broomall and Rebecca Shoemaker, of Media. He is a lawyer, admitted to the Delaware Co. bar, 1869, and has since resided in Media; has been a member of the borough council several years and president of the Delaware County Trust, Safe Deposit & Title Insurance Co., at Chester, for more than ten years. Issue: 3454. Anna Broomall, b. 12, 30, 1879. 3455. William Sharpless, b. 11, 2, 1SS2. 3456. George Baldwin, b. 9, 9, 1884. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS', GEORGE', ANNE\ SARAH\ ^-q 3457. Grace Elizabeth, b. 9, 24, 1SS6. 3^58. Henry C, h. II, 25, 1891. 1191. Lewis G. Howard' (Sarah Ann', Jesse, George, Thomas, George), b. Edgmont, 9, 5, 1849; m. Hryn Mawr Baptist parsonage, 11, 29, 1876, Hannah M. Hunter, b. Easttown, 11, 3, 1S52; dau. of Steplicn D. Hunter and Elizabeth L. Hagy. He is a farmer, living on a jjart of the land in Edgmont, purchased by his ancestor, Henry Howard, in 1720. P. O., Upper Providence, Pa. Issue, b. in Edgmont: Irene Evelyn, 9, 14, 1877; Walter Lewis, 8, 22, 1879; Ellwood Smedlcy, 12, 14, 1885; Bertha Marie, i, 22, 1889. 1193. Sarah Ann Brinton* (Sarahs Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. II, 22, 1808, in Chester Co., Pa.; d. at Charles P. Hall's, near Rogers, Columbiana Co., O., 6. 6, 1888; buried at Carmel Meeting; m. 5, 7, 1834, at Sewickly Meeting, Westmoreland Co., Pa., to Dawsey Cope, b. Fay- ette Co., Pa., 2, I, iSio; d. there, 9, 24, 1856; buried at Providence Meet- ing; son of Samuel Cope and Sarah Willits, of Washington Twp., P'ayette Co. He was a farmer and storekeeper close by the place of his birth, at Redstone P. O. Issue: 3459. Rachel W., b. 4, 10, 1835 ; m. 10, 18, 1866, at Providence Meeting, Fayette Co., to David J. Scott, of Westtown, Chester Co., b. West Bradford, 6, 22, 1828; son of Amos Scott and Ann Reed, of that twp. He was first ni., 4, i, 1S57, to Sarah Brackin, of Jefferson Co., O., who left no issue. He was a teacher at Friends' Boarding Scliool, Mt. Pleasant, O. ; also at Westtown Boarding School, 185S to iS5o, and governor at same, i860 to 1869, when he engaged in the lumber business at West Chester, Pa., his present residence, with summer cot- tage at Longport, N. J. He has erected a number of houses in the town, and has served on the borough council : is an elder in the Society of Friends and has served as clerk and treasurer for lengthy periods. Issue : Mary Cope, b. Westtown, 2, 10, 1S68; m. at her parents' home, 516 X. Church St., 6, 3, 1S96, to Robert Gillespie Kay, b. Philadelphia, 3, 3, 1S63; son of Alexander Kay and Catharine Graham, of that city. He is a wholesale lumber merchant, and in 1S96 was president of the Lumbermen's Exchange- They resided at Llanerch, Del. Co., Pa., until S, 15, 1898, and since at West Chester, with summer home at Longport, N. J. Issue : Dorothy, b. Llanerch, 5, 5, 1897 : David .-Vlexander, b. West Chester, 5, 5, 1899. 3460. Emmor, b. 8, 24, 1836 ; m. West Newton, Pa., 10, 22, 1857, Rebecca S. Brown, b. Redstone, 12, 4, 1836; d. i, i, 1875; bur. at Providence Mtg. ; dau. of Samuel Brown and Christina Shearer. Second m., 10, 18, 1S76, at West New- ton, to Maggie Stephens, b. Redstone, 10, 29, 1848; dau. of Jehu Stephens and Sarah Ellen Shepler. They live in a house erected by himself on a part of the homestead farm. P. O., Redstone, Pa. Issue: Dawsey, b. 11, 11, 4So THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1859 ; d. 5, 30, 1S69 : Christina B., b. 3, 16, 1S62 ; d. ii, 14, 1879 : Narcissa J., b. 6, II, 1865 : Mary, b. 5, 7, 1878; d. 6, 21, 1878: Gilbert, b. 3, 3, 1880. Narcissa J., b. Jefferson Twp., Fayette Co. ; m. Fayette City, Pa., i, i, 1885, Samuel M. Strickler, b. Perry Twp., Fayette Co., 8, 15, i860; son of Samuel Strickler and Mary Ann Hough, of Perryopolis. They lived on his father's farm, Jefferson Twp., Fayette Co., till 1888,. when they removed to Colfax, Whitman Co., Wash., where he purchased 160 acres of land. He is an active member and steward in the M. E. Church. Issue : Dawsey Cope, b. 10, 30, 1885; d. II, 2, 1SS5 : William Murphy, b. 11, 18, 18S6: Walter Scott, b. I, 31, 18SS : Gertrude, b. 12, 31, 1890 : Glen Elton, b. 3, 30, 1894. 3461. Mary, b. 10,31, 1838; m. Salern Meeting, Ohio, 5, 26, 1880, Isaac N. Vail, b. Lloydsville, O., i, 30, 1840 ; son of John Vail, d. Coal Creek, Iowa, and Abigail Edgerton, now or late of Philadelphia. They removed from Barnesville, O., in the fall of 1887, to Pasadena, Cal., where they reside. They own a farm at Barnesville, some land at Elsinore Lake, Cal., and a home at Pasadena. He has two children by a former wife but none by the last. He was educated at \Vesttown Boarding School and was also a teacher there : is the author of several works on geology, advocating the "Annular or Ring Theory of World Growth : " Editor and owner of the ".'\nnular Wcild," a magazine devoted to the theory that the earth once had a system of Saturn-like rings, whose succes- sive collapse made all the geologic ages, and whose vapor remnants lingered in the skies till after the time of Chiist, and became the source of ancient myth- ology and legendary thought. 3462. Lydia, b. 5, 29, 1841 ; d. 9, 8, 1S42. 3463. Melissa, b. 2, 14, 1844 ; d. Elsinore, Cal., 10, i, 1895, and buried there ; m. Salem Meeting, O., 5, 26, iS8c, Charles P. Hall, b. Karrisville, O., 6, 6, 1844: d. Pasadena, Cal., 1898 ; son of Nathan P. Hall and Merab Coffee, of East Car- mel, Columbiana Co., O. They settled at the homestead of his parents, but in 1 89 1 removed to near Elsinore, Cal. After her death Charles removed to Pasadena. Issue : Lillian B., b. 3, 7, 1883 : Willis D., b. 7, 2, 1SS5. In 1899 the children removed with an aunt to West Chester, Pa., but the climate being uncongenial to the youngest child, he and his atmt have returned to Pasadena, while the daughter is a student at Friends' Boarding School, Barnesville, O. 3464. Lucinda, b. i, 28, 1848; has lived for several >ears with the family of her sister Melissa, now at Pasadena, Cal., unmarried. 1194. Juliet Brinton' (Sarah^, Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Chester Co., 2, 20, iSio; d. Harrisburg, Pa., 9 mo. 1863, where she was under treatment for indisposition ; m. 1S30, at her home, Finley B. Mc- Grew, b. 2, S, 1809; d. Sewiclvly Twp., Westmoreland Co., Pa.; both buried at Sewickly Meeting. In early life he was a mechanic; afterward a farmer, owning lands, and later in public life as county commissioner, &c. Issue : 3465. Sarah A., b. Feb., 1833, in Westmoreland Co. ; m. there, Nov., 1866, Henry N'l'cd- dell, b. there, Feb., 1036. Residence, Irwin, Pa. Issue: Finoley M., b. LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS', GEORGE\ ANNE\ SARAH". 4S1 March, 1S6S ; m. Olive Blythe : address, 134 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.: Mamie, b. Dec, 1872 ; living at Irwin, unmarried, 1S96. 3466. Deborah, b. Sewickly Tvvp., 8, 7, 1832 ; d. Ellsworth, Hamilton Co., Iowa, 6, 29, 1890; buried Homewood Cem. ; m. Mount Pleasant, Pa., 12, 24, 1856; Wil- liam Price, b. Sewickly, 6, 30, 1832 ; son of Isaac Price and Margaret Mains> of Sewickly. He was a carpenter and joiner V)y trade; in 1858 purchased a saw mill property on the 15. & O. R. R. and founded the village of Price's Station, now Scott Haven, Pa. ; enlisted in Union army, 1862, for three years, and was promoted sergeant and honorably discharged for injuries received at Antietam and South Mountain ; engaged in building barges and slackwater navigation in the Youghiogheny ; also in farming the McGrew homestead. In 1 868 they removed to Muscatine Co., Iowa, since which he has been engaged in various enterprises of manufacturing, erecting towns and railroads in Iowa, Kansas and Colorado. In 1S82 they settled at Ellsworth, la., of which he was the first mayor ; is now in the hardware business. Deborah was president of Women's Christian Relief Association for several years, and much beloved. She taught her S. S. class only four hours before her death. Issue : Julia M., b. 10, 25, 1S57 : Margaret P., b. 8, 25, 1859; d. 2, 18, 1864: Charles Elmer E., b. 10, 26, 1861 ; d. 2, 9, 1864 : Cora May., b. 6, 28, 1864 ; d. i, 6, 1866 : these three buried at Sewickly Meeting : Edwin Forrest, b. 5, 21, 1867 ; a physi- cian and surgeon : Wavie Floy, b. Muscatine, 2, 12, 1874 : Jessie E., b. 2, 7, 1877. Julia M., m. Ellsworth, la., 1 1, 5, 1883, George William Miller, b. Frederick Co., Md., II, 19, 1856 ; son of William S. Miller and Mary Rebecca Buckry, of Frederick City. They settled on a farm of 160 acres in (;raham Co., Kan., and in 1 88 7 engaged in the harness business in Millbrook, but in 1889 removed to Ellsworth, la., and engaged in general merchandizing. She is member of Cong. Ch. Issue : Nannie May, b. near Gettysburg, Kan., 5, it, 1885 : Jennie Evelyn, b. same, 7, 28, 1886 : Daniel Edwin, b. Millbrook, 2, 5, 1889. 3467. Mary, d. June, 1887 ;, m. Thomas McLeary. No further record. 3468. Priscilla H., b. 12, 24, 1836 ; m. 1,5, 1865, Jasper O. Price, b. Sewickly, 5, 16, 1838; son of Isaac Price and Margaret Means. Address, Muscatine, Iowa. Issue : Ellen O. T., b. 11, 28, 1865 : Lizzie C, b. 3, 8, x868 : Charles A., b. 8, I, 1876. Ellen, m. 11, 28, 1S82, George Otto. Address, Muscatine, la. Issue: A dau., b. 5, II, 1885 ; d. 5, 16, 1885 : Robert Jasper, b. 10, 7, 1889; d. 6, 23, 1893: Harvey Bertrand, b. 5,25, 1893; d. 6, 17, 1893: Emma lona, b. i, 20, 1895. Lizzie C. Price m. 6, 12, 1895, Henry Lewis Thomas, of .Xngleton, Ind., where they reside (1896). 3469. Martha, unmarried, living at Irwin, Pa., 1896. 1196. George M. Brinton' (Saralv. Anne, George, Thomas. George), b. Chester Co., 3, 22, 1S14; d. Stewarts Station, Pa., 2, 15, 1895; btiricd at Miller's INI. E. Church; m. 9, 2, 1841, Anne Filbrook (or Tilbrook). b. 3, 20, 1824; d. 7, 20, 1845. Second m.. 3, 31, 1846. to Susanna Fink, b. lo, 18, 1823; d. 12, II, 1888. Issue: 31 482 THE S MED LEY FAMILY. 3470. Levi C, b. Allegheny Co., Pa., 11, 20, 1842; m. Braddock, 5, 13, 1869, Annie McKinney, b. there, 8, 19, 1847 ; dau. of John McKinney and Rebecca Mc- Glinn, of that place. He is owner of Brinton Park, Lawrence Co., Pa., and of 395 acres in that county. Address, 274 Pittsburgh St., New Castle, Pa. Issue : John Tilbrook, b. 9, 30, 1S70 : George Burwell, b. 6, 16, 1873 • William Henry, b. 4, I, 1875 • Robert Sylvester, b. 2, 17, 187S : Mary Lida, b. 10, 24, 1881 : Margaret Markle, b. 3, 14, 1885 : Martha Rebecca, b. 10, 3, 18S9. John Tilbrook Brinton m. Essie Adda Potter. Res., 274 Pittsburgh St., New Castle, Pa. 3471. Henry F., b. 3, 3, 1849 ; m. Belle Pettibone. Res., Chicago, 111. Is said to have two children. No response. 3472. Dawsey C, b. 6, 9, 1854; d. Stewarts, Pa., 3, 31, 1892, unmarried. 3473. George M., b. 2, 21, 1857, at Stewarts Station ; m. Harrison City, Pa., 4, 12, 1883, Naomi J. Chadwick, b. there, 9, 11, i860; dau. of Joseph Chadwick and Mary J. Patterson, of that place. He settled on his father's farm for five years ; then moved to Orillia, King Co., Wash., but returned to his father's farm June i, 1892, when his father gave him a deed for 40 acres, valued at about $800 per acre. He is a farmer, member of M. E. Church and a Republican. Issue : Francis Edmond, b. 3, 2, 1884: George Matlack, b. 9, 23, 1885: Naomi Josephine, b. 10, 18, 1S87 : Samuel Charles, b. 2, 10, 1890; d. 3, 12, 1891 : Susan Bertha, b. 10, 15, 1891 : Mary Belle, b. i, 20, 1894: Paul Howard, b. 9. 17. 1895- 3474. Susannah M., b. 2, 21, 1S57 ; unmarried, 1896. 3475. Hannah L., b. i, 15, 1859 ; d. 3, 21, 1863. 3476. William P., b. i, 30, 1862 ; d. 8, 2, 1863. 1197. Edward S. Brinton' (Sarah', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Chester Co., i, 31, 1816; m. Brighton, Iowa, Hannah Maria Hyde, b. Rumley, Va., 3, 13, 1822; dau. of John West Hyde and Rebecca Himes, of Brighton, Iowa, where they reside and where were born their children : 3477. William Henry, b. 7, 7, 1S44; m. Brighton, 3, 30, 1871, Jane Haifley, b. Mary- land, 12, I, 1849 ; d. Brighton, i, 20, 1872 ; dau. of Jonas Haifley and Sophia Cooper. Second m., 10, i, 187S, at Brighton, to Margaret Ann Haifley, b. South Bend, Ind., 3, 17, 1854 ; sister to his first wife. He moved to Stuart, Iowa, 1S74; farmer and cattle feeder, and breeder of shorthorn cattle ; owns 320 acres of land in Jefferson Twp., Adair Co., la. ; has held several offices of trust in the county; member of no church. Issue : Benjamin Burr, b. i, 20, 1880: Mary Maree, b. 9,21, 1882: George Glenn, b. 10, 4, 1883: WiUiam Henry, b. 4, 13, 1885 : Nora Jane, b. 11, 14, 1887 : Anna Pearl, b. 8, 6, 1895. 3478. George Darlington, b. 4, 5, 1846; d. Memphis, Tenn., Aug., 1864. 3479. John West, b. Clay Twp., Washington Co., la., 6, 23, 1848 ; m. there, 6, 16, 1S75, Ada Olena Fisher, b. Brighton, 3, 22, 1853; dau. of Gilbert Fisher and Orle Ann Moore, of that place. Gilbert Fisher d. March, 1855, after which his widow m. Samuel Savage, Oct., 1859, in Clay Twp., where they reside. John Brinton was a farmer in Clay Twp. till 1887, when he removed to Jefl'erson Twp., Adair Co. ; bought 160 acres and lived there six years ; returned in 1893 LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ GEORGE\ ANNE\ SARAHK 4S3 to Brighton Twp., Wabhington Co., where he purchased 240 acres. P. O., Brighton. Issue: Gilbert Edward, b. 7, 17, 1878: Robert Oliver, b. 2, 20, 1880: Bessie Celia, b. 10, 10, 1881 : Homer Lewis, b. 4, 17, 1883; Ralph Moore, b. 7, 17, 1885 : Cora Olena, b, 3, 24, 1887. 3480. Oliver Perry, b. 8, 30, 1850; unmarried. 3481. Addison Hyde, b. 11, 11, 1852 ; m. Lizzie Latta. P. O., Brighton, Iowa. 3482. Anson Himes, b. 11, 11, 1852 ; m. Laura Nash. P. O., Brighton, Iowa. 3483. Sarah Rebecca, b. 2, i, 1855; m. ikighton, 11, 12, 1879, Cassius M. Cady, b. Batavia, N. Y., 3, 20, 1848; son of William Miles Cady and Diantha Benedict, of Stuart, Guthrie Co., la. He was educated at Geneseo, 111. High School, and at Davenport Business College; followed engineering about 13 years; was assistant cashier in Stuart National Bank; served as councilman in Stuart, where he has lived for 15 years (1896). He also owns a farm two miles away, where he is engaged in farming and raising fine stock. .Sarah R. Brinton was a teacher before marriage. Issue: Florence, b. Stuart, 10, 7, iSSo: Edward Miles, b. same, 12, 31, 1886 : Maria Feme and Mary Fae, b. 10, 2, 1890. 3484. Thomas Byron, b. 12, 16. 1S56 ; m. Hester Smith. P. O., Brighton, la. 3485. Stephen Marshall, b. 12, 20, 1858 ; m. Stuart, 6, 11, 18S9, Lydia Amelia Shreves, b. Adair Co., la., lo, 17, 1861 ; dau. of Jonathan Hayden Shreves and Dorcas Amelia Easton, of Brighton, la. They own 80 acres of land and are members of M. E. Church. P. O., Brighton. Issue: Iva Pearl, b. 7, 18, 1890: Lydia Belle, b. 11, 16, 189 1 : Infant, b. 7, 5, 1895 ; d. 7, 8, 1895. 3486. Benjamin Edward, b. 8, 4, 186 1 ; living at Brighton ; unmarried. 3487. Mary Elizabeth, b. 8, 29, 1863 ; m. 1895, William R. Day. In 1S96 they had an infant son. Address, Brighton, Iowa. 1198. Jonathan S. Brinton'^ (Sarah', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Allegheny Co., Pa., 6, 4, 1818; m. Tremont, Tazcnvell Co., III., I, 29, 1S46, Mary Dillon, b. Tazewell Co., i, 4, 1827; dau. of Nathan Dillon and Mary Hoskins, of Tremont. He was educated at Salem, O., and taught school before marriage. After marriage settled at Brighton, Iowa; returned to Western Penna., 1854, and to Washington Co., la., 1S60. In 1874 he felt a religious concern to go to Jerusalem, Palestine, which he did, leaving his family in Iowa. He purchased land and set up an inn for the accommodation of travelers, which was successful, and about 1880 he was joined by his wife and son William. About 1886 they came to Lon- don, where he hoped to obtain a patent tor some invention, and his wife and son came to America; but nothing was heard of the husband and father afterward, and it was supposed by some that he was murdered in London. His widow was living, in 1896, at Washington, Iowa. Issue: 3488. Nathan Marshall, b. Clay Twp., Washington Co., la., i, 8, 1848; ra. same Co., 9, 20, 1870, Martha Ann Bathurst, b. 12, 14, 1S52 ; dau. of Roland Bathurst, now or late of Mulvane, Kansas, and Emily Susan Harvey, deceased. They lived four years in Washington Co., then moved to .\dair Co., where he is engaged in 484 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. farming and dealing in stock. Issue: Merit Lesley, b. 8, 15, 1872: Mary Emily, b. 5, 29, 1875 : Viola Anna, b. 9, 2, 1876 : Ina Maree, b. 6, 30, 1879 '■ Nathan Floyd, b. 10, 13, 1881: Marion Marshall, b. 11, 21, 1886: Vista Mattie, b. 11, 21, 1888: Nellie Fern, b. 11, 21, 1890: Earl Matlack, b. i, 18, 1894 : Mildred, b. 11, iS, 1895. Merit L. m. 10, 20, 1897, Florence Whaley, who fell from a cherry tree, 7, 3, 1898, gave birth to a child the same day, and died 7, 12, 1898. The child is named Lawrence Whaley Brinton. Viola A., m. 9, 17, 1896, Carl P. Knox. Child : Carl Brinton Knox, b. 6, 17, 1897. 3489. Mary Louisa, b. 5, 4, 1S50 ; m. Washington Co., 9, 22, 1870, Nathaniel Steven- son, b. there, 12, i, 1850; son of James Stevenson and Margaret McColin, of that county. Address, Clarion, Wright Co., Iowa. Issue : Richard Orlando, b. 8, II, 1871 : James Schofield, b. 3, 21, 1874 : Mary Margaret, b. 4, 23, 1876 : Nathaniel Leroy, b. 7, 12, 1878: Dora Estella, b. 5, 23, 18S2 : Bertha Ellen, b. 5, 10, 1889. Richard O. m. 3, 28, 1S94, Florence Eudora Dow, b. Ft. Atkinson, Jeffer- son Co., Wis., I, iS, 1869 ; dau. of Francis Lafayette Dow and Emeline Emery, of Wright Co., la. P. O., Clarion, la. Issue: A dau., unnamed, b. 3, 15, 1895 : David, b. 4, 30, 1896. 3490. Sarah Ann, b. 10, 28, 1852. m Clay Twp. ; m. Franklin Twp., 10, 28, 1S75, John West Ingham, b. Clay Twp., 11, 16, 1850; son of Benjamin Ishum Ingham and Elizabeth Hyde, of that place. He taught school five winters, beginning 1871 ; settled on 100 acres of the old homestead, which he purchased; re- moved to Franklin Twp., March, 1S78, and still resides on a farm of 160 acres. P. O., Grace Hill, Washington Co., Iowa. Issue : William Brinton, b. Clay Twp., 8, 13, 1876: Fred Emerson, b. Franklin Twp., 3, 26, 1878: Laura Ethel, b. 3, 19, 1880: Arthur Blaine, b. 11,8, 1884: Ezra Nathaniel, b. 10, 25, 18S6 : Grace Edna, b. 6, 29, 1892. 3491. William Franklin, b. Westmoreland Co., Pa., 7, 12, 1856 (he says 1857) ; farmed in Iowa till about 1880, when he accompanied his mother to Jerusalem. He came back in the fall of 1881, but subsequently returned and lived with his parents in Jerusalem for 18 months, when they all came to London, and he with his mother to America. Nothing being heard from his father he went to Lon- don to search for him, but being unsuccessful he went to Jerusalem to dispose of some property there, which required about four months. Since returning home he has been much engaged in lecturing and in the perfection of an air- ship, with which he hopes to navigate the air. Address, Washington, Iowa. (1896.) 3492. Rosanna Clarinda, b. 7, 28, 1859 ; m. Grace Hill Church, 12, 31, 1S85, Edward A. Kennell, b. Tienton, Butler Co., O., Aug. 10 (no year given) ; son of John Kennell and Arma Auxburger, of Trenton. They lived in Keota, Keokuk Co., Iowa, till 1895, when they removed to a farm three miles north of town, con- taining 240 acres cf choice land. He built a file factory in Keota, which he traded for the farm ; then engaged in the lumber business and traded yard for land in Osceola Co., la. ; united with Mennonite Church when a boy, and his wife is a Methodist. P. O., Keota. Issue: Lloyd E., b. 12, 29, 1888: Florence, b. Keota, i, 29, 1895 : Olive, b. S, 27, 1896. S'l'KI'lIKX M VKSIIAIJ. I'.lMNTdN i N... 1199). facing p. 4So LINE OF GllORGE\ THOMAS'-, GEORGE', ANA'E', SARAH'. 485 3493. George Henry, b. 12, 9, 1862, in Franklin Twp. ; m. 9, 6, 18S7, at her father's, Mary Etta Taylor, b. Brighton Twp., 12, 3, 1865 ; dau. of J. R. Taylor and Nancy Cocklin, of that place. They settled on his father's farm, but in Jan., 1892, removed to Lincoln 'I'lvp., Union Co., Iowa, where he owns 344 acres of land. P. O., Creston. Issue: Mabel Maree, b. 5, 7, 1892. 3494. Ella Alvina, b. Franklin Twp., 7, 24, 1865 ; m. Washington, 2, 20, 1887, George A. Mayer, b. Dutch Creek Twp., 11, 26, i860; son of John Mayer and Cath- erine NefT, of Washington, Iowa. He came to Franklin Co., 1887 ; is a farmer and owns 240 acres of land. In Feb., 1895, he purchased 80 acres in Ross Twp., Franklin Co., and removed thereto in l-'eb., 1896. Member of Evan- gelical Church. P. ()., Chapin, Iowa. Issue : Ethel Fern, b. Hampton, 2, 3, 1890. 1199, Stephen Marshall Brinton'^ (Sarah', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Allegheny Co., Pa., j, 20, 1S20; d. Hot Springs, Ark., 4, 19, 1883; m. 7, 26, 1S42, Elizabeth Donley, who d. soon after the birth of their son, in 1845. Second m., 11, 3, 1846, to Mary McGrew, 1;. Westmoreland Co., Pa., 5, 12, 1818; d. Washington, Pa., i, 18, 1890; dau. of Samuel McGrew and Deborah McGrew, of Sewickly Twp., Westmoreland Co. Both buried at Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh. He bought the home- stead farm, at Brinton Station, and by industry, honesty, and wise in- vestments accumulated a large fortune, and was beloved and respected by those who knew him. He was best known b}- his middle name. His death is said to have been caused by diabetes, though another account represents that it resulted from a surgical operation on a gangrenous toe. He had visited the Hot Springs on account of his h(,'alth. While formerly a strong Republican, in his later years he was a Democrat. His widow died at her home, which she had erected after her husband's death, at Washington, Pa. Issue : 3495. Robert Donley, b. 11, 22, 1845 ; d. aged about 24 yrs. ; buried at Sewickly Mtg. 3496. Samuel Mc(J., b. 8, 23, 1848; m. Allegheny Co., Pa., 8, 13, 1SS3, Helen Mani- fold Collins, b. in that Co., 11, 27, 1856 ; d. Pitcairn, Pa., 3, 2, 1895 ; buried at Homewood Cemetery ; dau. of Daniel Collins and Mary Mansfield, of Alle- gheny Co., Pa. He settled on the home farm where l;e still resides ; has served as school director 15 years (1896) ; has always been an active Repub- lican, and is a member of the higher orders of free masonry. P. O., Pitcairn, Pa. Issue : Mary Collins, b. 6, 3, 18S4 : Jean Gray. b. 12, 12, 1885 : Stephen Marshall, b. 9, 8, 1887 : William Matlack, b. 8, 8, 1S90. 3497. William Matlack, b. 2, 28, 1S52 ; d. Sharpsburg, Allegheny Co., Pa., 12, i, 1888; buried at Homewood Cemetery ; m. Mary E. Boyce, b. New Caslle, Pa. ; dau. of Isaac Eoyce and Mary Ann Francis, <^f Pittsburgh. Issue : Mary Olive, d. 1883, aged about four years, and -Stephen Marshall, d. same year, aged three years. The widow is since married to N. G. .Ayres. 486 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Dr. William M. Brinton was graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Phila., March, 1875, and settled at Sharpsburg, where he became the leading physician for the borough and surrounding country. At the time of his death he was president of the Allegheny Co. Medical Society, the youngest person who ever held that position. He was of striking personal appearance, fully six feet in height, perfectly proportioned and weighing about 220 pounds, with a full beard, darker in color than his hair, which was inclined to curl. A Republican in politics, he was frequently elected a member of council and of the board of school directors. He was a man of advanced ideas, practical in his views, aggressive on the lines of progress, of sterling honesty, and had a high regard for the ethics of his profession. Before his death he gave the sum of $1000, of which the interest is to be used annually to purchase a set of surgical instru- ments for the student making the best record in surgery at the Western Uni- versity, Pittsburgh. In religious convictions he was much in sympathy with the Quakerism of his ancestors, but he was neither bigoted nor intolerant as to other sects. His death was caused by typhoid fever. 3498.^ Mary Elizabeth, b. "Moss Side," the old homestead, Allegheny Co., 11, 5, 1S54; d. Washington, Pa., 6, 18, 1897; m. at her father's, 11, 3, 1S75, William Linn McCleary, b. Washington Co., Pa., 5, 23, 1848; son of William McCleary and Susan Wilkinson, of that county. She was a woman of unusual breadth of mind and judgment, of a sweet disposition, and for years was the leader in her church, yet as one who did not know that she led. Issue : Marianna Linn, b. I, 16, 1877 : Wm. Marshall, b. 11, 12, 1878 : Sarah Eleanor, b. 7, 14, 1880; d. 10, II, 1S81 : Ruth Gibbons, b. 4, 10, 1882 : Elizabeth Brinton, b. 8, 21, 1884 : Homer Brinton, b. 3, 19, 1886 : Esther Brinton, b. 7, 24, 1890 : Robert Brin- ton, b. 12, 6, 1894 : Gladys Darlington, b. 8, 31, 1896, — all at Washington, Pa- Dr. Wm. Linn McCleary is the grandson of Thomas and Mary (Linn) McCleary, from Ireland, who settled first near Winchester, Va., and afterward in Brooke Co., W. Va. His father, William McCleary, taught school in early life and afterward drove stage over the then famous National Road, the highway between the East and West. He finally settled on a farm in Washington Co. Dr. McCleary, the sixth of a family of eleven children, studied dentistry and located in Uniontown, Fayette Co., removing in 1875 to Washington. Since 1882 he has been engaged in the development of the gas and oil fields of his native county, in which he has been reasonably successful. 3499. Marshall H., b. 9, 16, 1856; m. 6, 13, 1888, Jennie M. Scott. He was educated at Washington and Jefferson College, at Washington, Pa., and after marriage settled at Ellsworth, Iowa, as manager of his father's Iowa estate, consisting of some 2500 acres of land ; was elected a member of the Iowa Legislature Nov., 1893, and reelected Nov., 1895 ; is president of the State Bank of Ellsworth. Issue: Mary Inez, b. 5, 12, 1890: Scott Marshall, b. 11, 20, 1891 : Edward Donald, b. 3, 24, 1895. 500. Annie Deborah, b. 10, 31, 185S ; died aged about four years. 3501. Elmer E., b. 11, 29, i860 ; died aged about one year. 3502. Sarah J., b. 3, 24, 1S63 ; m. Washington, Pa., 11, 21, 1889, Howard Clark, b. there, 11, 15, 1S57; son of John G. Clark and Sarah Herron Clokey, of Lagonda, Washington Co., Pa. Address, Washington, Pa. Issue : Elizabeth o LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', GEORGE\ ANNE\ SARAH\ 4S7 Rrinton, b. 3, 19, 1894: Sarah Rebecca, b. 9, 19, 1895 : Marshall Brinton, b. 6, 19, 1897 : Mary Brinton, b. 12, 18, 1898. 1200. Joel M. Brinton- (Sarah', Anne;, Gcoi-oe, Thomas, George), b. Pkim Twp., Allegheny Co., Pa., 5, 17, 1823; m. Washington Co., Iowa, 10, 22, 1846, Sarah Ann Hyde, b. near Coshocton, O., 4, 28, 1830; dau. of West Hyde and Rebecca Hines, of Washington Co., la. After marriage he pur- chased coal lands on the Youghiogheny river, in Sewickly township, West- moreland Co., where he was engaged for some time in the coal business- After disposing of his coal property he bought a saw mill anil went into the lumber and mercantile business. In 1876 he moved with his family to Titusville, Pa., and five years later to Bradford, Pa., where he has been very successful in the oil business. Issue : 3503. Darlington West, b. Westmoreland Co., 12, 16, 1847 ; m. .'\nna Myers and Rachel McClintock. P. O., Bradford, Pa. No response. 3504. Benjamin Franklin Gilbert, b. 12, 2, 1849; d. 11, 9, 1890; ni. Anna Monteith. No further record. 3505. Mary Matlack, b. Westmoreland Co., i, 19, 1852; d. 8, 7, 1869. 3506. Laura Rebecca, b. near Buena Vista, Pa., 11, 14, 1854 ; unmarried. 3507. William Penn, b. near Buena Vista, i, 24, 1857 ; m. Rebecca Wren. No further record. 3508. Thomas Porter, b. Robbins Station, 6, 14, iS6i ; unmarried, 1898. 3509. Charles Emmor, b. same, 6, 21, 1863; m. Frances Kelsey. No further record. 3510. Howard Hanson, b. same, 4, 7, 1867 ; d. 2, 19, 1S70. 35 11. Burtwin Lester, b. same, 3, 17, 1871 ; unmarried, 1S98. 1201. William P. Brinton'^ (Sarah^, Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Brinton Station, Allegheny Co., Pa., i, 27, 1827; d. Ouincy, 111., 11, 22, 1891 ; buried at Fowler, Adams Co., 111.; m. Westmoreland Co., Pa., 6, 5, 1851, Sarah Smith Horn, b. there, i, 21, 1832; dau. of Adam Horn and Mary George, of Fowler, 111. He was in the lumber business at McKces- port, Pa., for some years ; then removed to Osceola, Pa., bought a saw mill and engaged in the lumber and coal business until 1866, when he removed near Ouincy, III., and entered largely into bee culture. In 1882 he retired to Ouincy city. He united in Penna. with tlic United Brethren Church, and for a number of yeaj\s before his death was an active member of tlie Y. M. C. A., and much interested in the education and betterment of young men. Issue: 3512. Ann Mary, b. McKeesport, 7, 14, 1852 ; m. 10, 21, 1875, John Robinson Chitten- den, of Mendon, Adams Co., 111., where they reside : Issue : William Brinton, b. II, 14, 1876: Samuel Robinson, b. 4, ig, 18S2. 3513. Cora Bell, b. Osceola, Pa., 3, 16, 1858; living at Quincy; unm., 1896. 488 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1202. George M. Hickman'^ (Phebe', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Westtown, 2, 11, 1813; d. near Delta, York Co., 9, 12, 1862; m. Westtown, 2, 12, 1835, Esther Painter Jones, b. Thornbury, 12, 10, 1812; d. near Delta, 6, i, 1856; dau. of Benjamin Jones and Ann James (No. 1880), of Thornbury: both buried at Fawn Grove Meeting, York Co., Pa. He settled on a farm of 120 acres, on Chester Creek, in Delaware Co., belonging to Esther Painter, but about 1845 he purchased a farm of over 200 acres in York Co., which he improved and resided upon till his death. Issue: 3514. Phebe A., b. Thornbury (?), 5, 17, 1836; d. Delta, York Co., 11, 9, 1896; m. Philadelphia, i, 13, 1859, Albert Stubbs, b. Hayesville, Chester Co., 9, 19, 1833; d. Delta, 11, n, 189S; son of Isaac Stubbs and Elizabeth Haines, of Delta : both buried at Fawn Grove. He purchased a farm in Peach Bottom Twp., York Co., from his father, but after the death of his father-in-law he sold this and purchased the Hickman farm, near Delta. Issue : George Hickman, b. 2, 21, i860; unmarried : Esther C, b. 4, 18, 1863: d. 4, 4, 1869: Benja- min Passmore, b. 5, 29, 1866: Walter Bernard, b. 10, 37, 1868; d. 12, 21 1868: Daniel Thomas, b. 4, 9, 1870; living at 1709 Race St., Phila., un- married: Harry Williamson, b. 12,3, 1872; unmarried: Harvie, b. 1876; d. same year: Mary Howard, b. 4, 30, 1877; unmarried. Benjamin P. m. near Rising Sun, Md., 12, 27, 1892, Sarah Rosene Rey- nolds, b. there, 9, 7, 1864 ; dau. of Edwin H. Reynolds and Lydia E. Lincoln, of that place. He took the farm of her father on the shares until 1897, when he purchased a farm of 8r acres from his uncles Daniel and Thomas Stubbs, in Peach Bottom Twp., where they reside. P. O., Slate Hill, Pa. They are Friends. He was educated at the Delta High School and she at Friends' Normal School, Rising Sun. No issue. 3515. Cyrus, b. 10, 15, 183S; d. 3, 29, 1S53. 3516. Hannah James, b. 5, 24, 1843 ; m. James William Hickman (No. 3522). 3517. Mary J., b. lo, 23, 1S40; m. William I. Moore. Address, York, Pa. Issue: Hannah R., b. 2, 13, 1866; d. 5, 10, 1871 : Gertrude Clare, b. 8, 26, 1872- Perhaps others. 3518. A. EHzabeth, b. 12, 24, 184S, near Delta ; d. there, 6, 4, 1S81 ; m. Philadelphia, 12, 30, 1S67, William Ritchie, b. near Chestnut Level, Lancaster Co., 12, 30, 1845 ; son of Joseph Ritchie and Nancy J. Barnette. P. O., Delta, Pa. Issue : Dora L., b. near Peach Bottom, 9, 20, 1S69 ; living at Ailston, York Co., unm. : Marion Crawford, b. Peach Bottom Twp., 7, 27, 1S72 : Agnes Angelina, b. same, 4, 20, 1S75 ; m. Ollie Scarborough, Flintville, Md. : Mary A. Hickman (adopted), b. Peach Bottom, i, 21, 1S78 ; now of Tacoma, Wash. Marion C, ni. 3, 29, 1S94, by Rev. K. J. Stewart, near Delta, George N. , Mackison, b. Lower Chanceford Twp., 2, 10, 1S71 ; son of James A. Mackison and Mary Johnson, of Ailston. P. O., Ailston, Pa. No issue. 3519. Susanna, b. 8 mo., 1851 ; d. same month. 3520. Hettie, b. i mo., 1S53 ; d. 7, 28, 1854. 3521. Esther P., b. 3, 27, 1856; d. i, i, 1857. LINE OF GEORGE', 7II0MAS\ GEORGE', ANNE\ PIIEBEK 4S9 1203. William C. Hickman' (Phebe^, Anne, George. Thomas. George), b. Westtown, 4, 14, 1815: d. Grand Haven, Mich.. 10, 8, 1S73: m. Philadelphia, Victorine E. Gibbonii, dau. of Joshua, and granddau. of James and Eleanor (Peters) Gibbons, of Westtown. He purchased the in- terest of his brother George in the homestead, where he lived till 1S73, when he sold and removed to Michigan, purchased land and built a commo- dious house, and died the same year. His widow and some of the children live at Oxford, Chester Co., but decline to respond. Issue: 3522. James William, m. Hannah J. Hickman (No. 3516), and removed to Tacoma, Washington, where he practised medicine. He and some others were hunting on Dall Island, Alaska, in the spring of 1900, when he became separated from the rest, and although forty men are said to have searched fifteen days, he could not be found. 3523. George, b. 9, 22, 1856; m. Mary Smith, of Philadelphia. He is a Presbyterian minister, at Bradford, Pa. No further record. 3524. Elizabeth, m. David L. McCoy, Oxford, Pa. No further record. 3525. Caroline, b. 7, 10, 1861 ; unmarried. 3526. Anna, b. 11, i, 1S62; m. James Means, a Presbyterian minister, Westmoreland Co., Pa. No further record. 3527. Hetty, b. 5, 12, 1865 ; m. Oxford, Pa., Douglas E. Brinton, b. Westtown, Pa., 8, 27, 1859 ; son of Henry L. P.rinton and Sarah Fisher, of Oxford, Pa. He is of the firm of H. L. Brinton & Sons, editors and proprietors of the Oxford Press. Issue : Bradford Hickman, b. Oxford, 9. 4, 1892 : Madeline, b. same, 9, 28, 1S93 ; d. 2, 27, 1894 : Sara, b. same, i, 21, 1895. 1204. Lucy C. Hickman* ( Phebe', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Westtown, 2, 20, 1819; d. 315 N. Monroe St., Media, Pa., 4. 13. 1900; m. Philadelphia, 4, 29, 1841, Samuel Caley, b. Newtown, 3, 24, 181 5; d. II, 30, 1886; son of Samuel Caley and Ann Phillips (d. Newtown, 12, 5, 1844), of Newtown: both buried at Newtown Meeting. Samuel Caley. Sr., m. 2d, Mary Rowland, 4, 22, 1847, and 3d wife, Plsther Pratt (No. 800). They settled in Radnor on a farm of 70 acres, and attended Phila- delphia markets; removed to a farm of 200 acres in Easttown. 1844. and remained six years. In 1850 they removed to the Caley homestead by the wish of his father, who had removed to Philadelphia. Lucy's mother died at their home, in Newtown. Issue: 3528. Cyrus Hickman, b. Radnor, 2, 11, 1842; m. Philadelphia, 3, 16, 1S65, .Annie L. Beidler, b. Great Valley, 3, 5, 1844 ; dau. of Abram Beidler and Sarah Walker Stephens. They settled on a farm bought for him by his father, in Willistown, but three years later purchased a farm in Newtown and attended Philadelphia markets several years. Removed to Upper Merion, 18S2. P. O., Abrams, Pa^ Both were educated at Millersville Normal School; attend Friends' meetings, 490 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. though not members. He has been a school director nine years, and was instrumental and assisted in forming the State Association of Directors, meet/ ing for the first time in Harrisburg, 1896. Issue: Harry Thomas, b. Willis- town, 12, II, 1S65 ; d. there, 4, 13, 1867: Sarah Lucy, b. Newtown, 5, 1 1, 1868; unmarried: Ella Beidler, b. 12, 14, 1869; see below: Laura Massey, b. 12, 6, 1873 ; unmarried : J. Oswald, b. 4, 4, 1876 : Jonathan Richards, b. 3, 8, 1S78: David Ashmore, b. Newtown, 8, 21, 1880: Hannah Mary, b. Upper Merion, 5, 4, 18S3. Ella B., m. Camden, N.J., 11, 7, 1891, William Z. Frederick, b. Schwenks- ville, 5, 16, 1871 ; son of Jesse Shoemaker Frederick and Susan Delp Zendt, of West Point, Montgomery Co. They have resided in Norristown since 1891, and for several years he has been engineer at William Watts & Son's Woollen Mills, Norristown. Both members of the Baptist Church. Issue : Anna Susan, b. 7, 22, 1892 : Frances Caley, b. 4, 8, (no year given). 3529. Samuel, b. Easttown, 6, 16, 1S44 ; m. at her home, 3, 25, 1868, Mary Howard Yarnall (No. 3028), b. Edgmont, 10, 26, 1844; dau. of William H. Yarnall and Sarah Minshall, of that township. After graduating at the Hahnemann Medical College he settled in Middletown, Pa. After a time a retiring physician of Harrisburg offered his practice to him, and he remained there several years, but owing to the prevalence of malaria he removed to Mt. Holly, where he has a large practice. Issue : Bertha Passmore, b. Willistown, i, 11, 1869 ; d. Har- risburg, 9, 19, 1879: Herman William, b. Phila., 6, 14, 1873; d. there, 2, 18, 1874 : Samuel Yarnall, b. Westtown, 7, 13, 1875 ; d. Harrisburg, 10, 25, 1882 : Frances Marie, b. Harrisburg, 9, 7, 1882. 3530. Anna Phillips, b. Easttown, d. 10, 4, 1852, aged four years. 3531. William Hickman, b. Newtown, 12, 27, 1851; m. Manayunk, Pa., 2, 5, 1878, Miriam Haines Bowker, b. Chester, u, 18, 1855; d. Fairville, Chester Co., Pa., I, 25, 1893; buried at Newtown Meeting; dau. of Thomas Bowker and Margaretta Haines, of Manayunk. He was educated at Maplewood Institute, and studied law with Henry C. Howard, at Media; was admitted to the bar of Delaware Co., and after marriage opened a real estate office in Mt. Holly, N. J., bought ten acres of land, laid out streets and built several houses. One of the streets is now known as Caley Ave. The failing health of his wife caused them to spend much of the year in the South. In 1892 he was storekeeper and postmaster at Fairville, where he continued till 1897, when he removed to Chicago. He m. 2d, at Greenwich, N. J., 5, 30, 1895, Anna V. Mulford, b. there, 5, 14, 1863 ; dau. of Edward Mulford and Margaret B. Hilyard, of that place. He is now in the Western Union Telegraph Company. Res., 2826 N. Ashland Ave., Ravenswood, Chicago. He and his present wife are Friends. His first was a Methodist. Issue : Howard Bowker, b. Mt. Holly, 10, 15, 1S84. 3532. Elizabeth Hickman, principal of the private school at Media, unm. 3533. Hanna Reese, b. Newtown, m. Empson Haines Garwood. Res., Media, Pa. No response. 3534. Margaret Richards, b. Newtown, living with her sister Elizabeth, unm. 1206. George T. Ehrenzeller'^ (Mary Ann^ Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. 2, 25, iSiS, was a hatter by trade, and in the employ of Samuel LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', GEORGE', ANNE\ THOMASK 49, Augee, of West Chester, for several years. Later lie was the court crier. He is said to have had ten children, with one of whom he resides, at Tenth and Master Sts., Philadelphia. No response, His brothers, Ilillcry and Jacob, are deceased. 1212. Thomas Matlack* (Thomas', Anne, Georore, Thomas, George), b. E. Brandywine Twp., 1, 16, 1831; m. Sadsbury Twp., 2, 10, 1853, Tam- son K. Dowlin, b. Uwchlan, 11, 30, 1829; d. there, 5, 26, 1885; buried at Northwood Cemetery; dau. of John Dowlin and Elizabeth Kerlin, of Uwchlan. Second m., 3, 27, 1896, to Bella F. Townsend. Address, Gulh- rieville, Chester Co., Pa. Issue: 3535- James, b. 11, 14, 1853 ; d. 11, 16, 1853. 3536. Ida F., b. I, 15, 1S55 ; d. 12, 6, iSSi, unmarried. 3537- John Dowlin, b. 2, 27, 1857; d. 10, 17, 1S96; in. Elizabeth P. Copeland. Ad- dress, Downingtown, Pa. No response. 3538. Harry J., b. 8, 2, 1S59 ; d. 4, 8, 1887, unmarried. 3539. Granville T., b. Downingtown, 2, 5, 1862 ; m. 4, 5, 1S88, at Clarks Green, Pa.> Clara Courtright, b. Plainsville, Pa., 7, 20, 1864 ; dau. of B. F. Courtright and Annie Loraine Mitchell, of Clarks Green. He was graduated at Jefferson Medical College, April, 1884; was appointed resident physician of Wilkes Barre City, 1884, and served one year, since which he has practised medicine six years at Miners Mills, Pa., and afterward at Wilkesbarre : is a member of the Luzerne Co. Medical Society. Issue : A. Louise, b. 9, 25, 1899 : Frank C, b. 7, 13, 1891 ; d. 4, 25, 1899: Dorothy T., b. 3, 4, 1S93: Clare, b. 12, 22, 1895. 3540. George E., b. 8, 10, 1S64 ; d. i, 16, 1S79. 3541. William L., b. i, 17, 1867; unmarried. 3542. Anne E., b. 6, 9, 1869; m. J. Emmett Olmsted, Santa Rosa, California. No response. 3543. Walter J., b. ti, 12, 1873; unmarried. 1213. James Matlack* (Thomas', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. E. Brandywine, 3, 23, 1833; d. Turtle Creek, Allegheny Co., Pa., 4. 2, 1877; buried at Allegheny Cemetery; m. Braddock, 12, 24, 1868, Mary J. McKinney, b. there, 12, i, 1845 ; dau. of John McKinney and Rebecca Mc- Glynn, of that place. He was educated at the school of Jonathan Gause, taught school in Chester and Berks Counties for a number of years; grad- uated at Jefferson Medical College, 1861, and served as assistant surgeon during the greater part of the Civil War; settled at Turde Creek after mar- riage and was a successful physician. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Ch. of that place. His death was caused by injury to the spine in a runaway accident. His widow's address, Braddock, Pa. Issue : 492 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 3544. Eliza J., b. 12, 27, 1869 ; d. 3, 10, 1891 ; unmarried. 3545. Margaret M., b. 8, 13, 1873; unmarried. 1214. George P. Matlack* (Thomas^, Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. E. Brandywine, 9, i, 1835; d. there, 3, 9, 1893; m. there, 11, 25, 1864, Rachel Ann Garrett, b. there, 1842; dau. of Morton Garrett and AdeHne Thompson, of that township. He was educated at Milton Durnall's Academy, Unionville, and Franklin Taylor's school, West Chester, and taught school for some years ; bought and settled on his father's farm ; was a successful farmer and kind neighbor. No issue. His widow's address, Guthrieville, Pa. 1215. William H. Matlack* (Thomas', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Brooklyn, Chester Co., 2, 7, 1838; d. Downingtown, 7, 12, 1896; buried Northwood Cem.; m. Downingtown, 8, i, 1876, Sarah Vir- ginia Downing, b. Cain, 3, 21, 1853; dau. of Miller Downing (No. 1436) and Sarah Guinn Mount, of Downingtown. He was a physician, at Down- ingtown, where his widow resides. She and her daughter are Methodists. Issue: Jane Eliza, b. Downingtown, 3, 20, 1882. 1216. Richard B. Matlack' (Thomas', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. E. Brandywine, i, 24, 1840; d. Uwchlan, 5, 13, 1893; buried at Fairview Presb. Cem.; m. 3, 25, 1874, by Mayor Stokley, Philadelphia, to R. Anna James, dau. of Jesse James, of East Nantmel, Chester Co. He was graduated at Jefferson Medical College, 1866, and settled in Uwchlan Twp., at Lyndell P. O. Issue: Bessie, b. about 1875; Frank J., b. about 1877; Richard B., b. about 1880: all unmarried. 1217. Frank H. Matlack' (Thomas', Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. E. Brandywine, 11, 7, 1842; m. i, 25, 1888, at her home, Isabella Oliver, b. Mifflin Twp., Allegheny Co., Pa., 10, 5, 1851; dau. of William Oliver and Mary Neel, of that place. He was educated at Millers- ville Normal School; graduated M. D., 1872, from University of Pa., and setded at Turde Creek, Allegheny Co., removing 1892 to Duquesne, Pa. He united with the Presbyterian Ch., 1871, in Phila.; has been treasurer of the Turde Creek Ch., and twelve years member of school board ; always an advocate of peace and good morals. Issue : Kenneth H., b. 10, 25, 1890. 1218. Jane Ann Matlack* (Thomas^, Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. 10, 11, 1845; n^- 12, 25, 1867, John Jacob McFarlan, b. 10, 30, 1839; son of William D. McFarlan and Matilda Kerlin, of Chester V, o 5^ LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE', MARY\ yOHNK 493 Co. They settled in Philadelphia, where he keeps a grocery and provision store. Address, 4210 Girard Avenue. Issue: 3546. Ralph Waldo Emerson, b. Phila., 9, 27, 1868; m. there, i, 6, 1890, Marian J. Smith, b. Cochranville, Chester Co., 10, 8, 1868; dau. of J. J. Smith ami Mary McClellan Crisvvell, of that place. He is of the firm of J. J. McFarlan & Son, Grocers. No issue. He is known as Waldo E. McFarlan. 1220. George T. Matlack^ (George^, Anne, George, Thomas. George), b. West Goshen, 3, 23, 1837; d. there, 11, 14, 1877; buried at Oaklands Gem.; m. 6, 18, 186S, in Birmingham Twp., to Anna Huey, b. there, i, 20, 1840; dau. of Abram Huey and Emeline Brinton, of that Twp. He was a farmer. His widow m. William P. Thomas (No. 856), who is also deceased, and she resides at 419 S. Walnut St., West Chester. Issue: Charles R. Madack, b. Pocopson Twp., 8, 20, 1869; d. Birmingham, 4, 29, 1885: Lorena B., b. Pocopson, 6, 11, 1872; living with her mother, unmarried. 1221. Mary Louisa Matlack' (George^ Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. W. Goshen, 1,1, 1843; '"• there, 11, 18, 1 868, Abram M. Garrett, b. West Brandywine Twp., 4, 3, 1832 ; son of Joseph Garrett and Ann Major, of W. Goshen. He was a marble cutter and carried on the business for several years in West Chester, but in 1 884 removed to W. Goshen, where he is farming. Children b. in West Chester: Helen, 7, 21, 1873; George M., 12, 9, 1875; Howard i\I., 9, 25, 1878; all unmarried. P. O., West Chester. 1224. George S. Matlack' (George^, Sarah, George, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 8, 18, 1851; d. Lewisburg, Pa., 6, 14, 1893; "i- there, 11, 28, 1872, Emma J. Billmeyer, b. Turbot Twp., Northumberland Co., Pa., 9, 20, 1850; dau. of Philip Billmeyer and Susannah his wife, of Lewisburg. He was a successful lumber merchant at Lewisburg. Issue: Mary, b. 12, 9, 1877 ; unmarried. 1231. Joseph T. Baldwin' (John', Mary, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, Chester Co., 6, 8, 1801 ; d. Philadelphia, 7, 19, 1840; buried at Friends' burying ground but afterwards removed to Laurel Hill; m. Phila., 5, 29, 1832, Louisa A. Clark, b. Baltimore, 4, 18, 1815, d. Phila., 5, 8, 1878; buried at Laurel Hill; dau. of William Clark and Hannah Dorathea Nagle, of Phila. She m. 2d, Claudius B. Linn, with whom she lived at 123 S. 20th St. Joseph Baldwin was engaged in mercantile busi- ness at the corner of Fourth and Market Sts., at the time of his death. 494 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. He remained a Friend, although disowned by the Society at the time of his marriage. Issue: 3547. Susannah Lydia, b. Philadelphia, 3, 26, 1833 ; unmarried. 3548. William Ashbridge, b. Phila., 6, 28, 1835; m. Altoona, Blair Co., Pa., 11, 22, 1864, Emily Wilson, b. Phila., 4, 25, 1840; dau. of Wm. Hasell Wilson and Jane Miller^ (Jonathan*, Joseph, Patrick, Gayen), of Philadelphia. He was Supt. Western Div., P. & E. R. R., 1862, with residence at Erie ; Assist. Gen. Supt. P. & E. R. R., 186S; Gen. Supt., 1870; Gen. Manager Penna. R. R., 1 88 1, with residence at Sewicklcy ; Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager Buf. Rochester & Pitts. R. R., 1888 to 1893, at Rochester, N. Y. ; Pres. & Gen. Manager Cleveland & Marietta R. R., 18S8 to date, Sewickley, Pa. Issue : Louisa Linn, b. Altoona, 10, 28, 1865 ; d. Erie, 7, iS, 1866; bur. Laurel Hill: Jane Wilson, b. Erie, 11, 7, 1867; see below: Jo^ejih Trimble, b. Phila., 8, 11, 1869; d. Zanesville, O., 7, 3, 1S96 ; bur. Laurel Hill ; unm. : Hasell Wilson, b. Williams- port, II, 25, 1874; unm. : Isabella Douglas, b. same, 2, 2, 1877 ; unm. Jane W., m. Zanesville, O., 4, 26, 1898, John E. Porter, b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 3, 24, 1866; son of James Wilson Porter and Martha Loomis Ebbert, of Sewickley, Allegheny Co., Pa., where they reside. He is secretary and treas- urer of the Carroll-Porter Boiler and Tank Co. : was formerly in the iron business with his father, under the firm name of J. W. Porter & Co. Issue : Martha Lucretia, b. Sewickley, 6, 28, 1900. 3549. Josephine Trimble, b. Phila., 3, 13, 1841 ; d. there, 9, 18, 1842. 1233. Thomas Baldwin'^ (John', Mary, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 8, 9, 1807; d. Philadelphia, 11, 15, 1887; m. ist, 10 mo. 1838, Eliza Clark, d. 7, 9, 1S44; dau. of Jacob Clark and Elizabeth Dot}^ Second m., 7, 20, 1847, to Ellen N. 'Stevens, b. 6, 3, 1817; d. 12, 24, 1879; dau. of Benjamin Stevens and Emily Sharpless. No issue. They resided for some time at 150 N. 12th St., Phila. He was engaged in teaching and literary work, having in conjunction with his cousin, Dr. Joseph Thomas, edited "Baldwin's Geographical Dictionary;" also "A Complete Pronounc- ing Gazetteer of the World," published by J. B. Lippincott & Co., Phila- delphia. He lost his membership with Friends by his first marriage, yet his sympathies were more with this sect than with any other. A beautiful and loving tribute to his memory, illustrated by a portrait, has been issued by his niece, for private circulation. 1237. Morgan L. Reese* (Sarah^ John, George, Mary, George), b. 1796; d. Downingtown, 1868; m. Lancaster, Pa., 1834, Ann Diller, widow of Isaac Diller and dau. of George Weaver and Ann Carpenter, b. Blue Ball, Lancaster Co., 1795 ; d. Downingtown, 1870. By her first husband she had Isaac and Roland Diller and_^four daughters, and by the second two LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE', JOHN\ THOMAS'. 493 daughters, Sarah Elizabeth and Fannie Edge Reese, Hvinu- at the home- stead in Downingtown, unmarried. 1238. Sarah Hannum' (Sarah^, John, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 5, 2, 1807; d. Norristown, 4, i, 18S3 ; m. Philadelpiiia, by- Mayor Watson, II, 12, 1826, Andrew Wills, M. D., b. Plymouth. Montgomery Co., 6, 18, 1798; d. Lionville, Chester Co., 7, 7, 1871 ; son of Michael Wills and Elizabeth Keyser Wood, and gr. son of Michael Wills and Jane Mather, from Ireland, 1728. Both buried at St. John's Church, Norristown. Issue : 3550. Sarah Ann, b. 2, 28, 1S28 ; d. Downingtown, i, 10, 1843; bur. at Cain Mtg. 3551. Mary, b. 5, 21, 1829; m. Washington T. Koplin. ^3552. Ellen, b. 9, 6, 1830; living in West Chester, unmarried. 3553. Morgan Reese, b. 10, 21, 1831 ; m. Mary Hitner Dager and F.. W. Marple. 3554. Edward Smith, b. i, 21, 1833 ; m. Fanny Humiston and M. A. Isbell. 3555. Clara, b. 8, 31, 1834 ; m. Hunter Evans Van Leer. 3556. Rebecca, b. 3, 8, 1836 ; m. 5, 25, 1S76, D. Smith Talbot, attomey-at-law. West Chester, Pa., b. 11, 19, 1841 ; son of Caleb P. Talbot and Elizabeth Buchanan, of Honeybrook Twp. He was elected to the Assembly, 1888, 1890 and iSqzj and was recognized as one of the ablest legislators the county has produced. He was appointed supervisor of the census of 1900, for the 2d District of Penna. No issue. -' 3557- Andrew, b. 4, 25, 1S37 ; wounded at Ft. Donelson and died at Mound City, 2, 18, 1S62. 3558. Horace, b. 11, 11, 1S38; d. 8, 20, 1854; buried at Downingtown. 3559. Frances Jane, b. 9, 2, 1840; d. 10, 24, 1842 ; buried at E. Cain Mtg. ■ 3560. Eliznbeth, b. 11, 13, 1842 ; d. 6, 14, 1898; m. D. Webster Evans. 3561. Ann, b. 3, 13, 1844 ; m. T. Lewis Vickers. 3562. Susan, b. 9, 8, 1S46 ; d. same date. 3563. Florence, b. 12, 25, 1848; m. George R. Hoopes. 1239. Joshua P. Edge'' (Thomas^, John, George, Mary, George), b. East Cain Twp., 10, 11, 1807; d. Philadelphia, 8, 24, 1873; buried at Friends' burial ground, Germantown ; m. 5, 3, 1837, at Concord Meeting, Sarah Ann Hewes, b. 5, 15, 1815; d. Wilmington, Del., 4, 30, 1857; dau. of Samuel Hewes and Ann Gilpin, of Concord. They settled for a short time at Midway (Coatesville), Chester Co.; removed thence to Laurel Iron Works, on the Brandywine, and to Wilmington, Del., 4, i, 1845. By deed of 3, 23, 1857, Joshua purchased a farm of 1 1 5 acres in New Garden Twp. This he conveyed to Alfred Cope, 4, i, 1863. He afterward became steward at the men's department of the Penna. Hospital for the Insane, Philadelphia, where he died. Issue: 496 THE SMEDLE\ FAMILY. 3564. Thomas J., b. Coatesville, 8 13, 1S38; m. 3, 18, 1863, at Londongrove Meeting, Elizabeth D. Linton, b. 7, 18, 1834; d. Harrisburg, 3, 23, 1883; dau. of Ben- jamin Linton and Melinda D. Woodward, of Marshallton, Pa. Second m., 12, 23, 1884, at Harrisburg, to Rebecca Johnson ; dau. of John and Hannah John- son, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Issue, by ist, Edith A., b. 1,5, 1864 ; unmarried : By 2d, Sarah M., b. 12, 16, 1868; m. at Darlington, Md., 8, 8, 1900, to Ebe- nezer Haviland, of Ashton, Md. Thomas J. Edge settled on the farm which had belonged to his father, in New Garden, which he purchased, 4, 11, 1876, from the executors of his uncle> Alfred Cope. This he sold to Lizzie Guthrie, by deed of 3, 22, 1899. He was elected Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, 2, 8, 1877, and served in that capacity for 21 years; was appointed Secretary of the Department of Agriculture 3. 23, 1895, in which position he remained four years. Toward the close of the year 1899 he and wife srarted on a tour around the world, from which they returned nearly seven months later. Residence, Harrisburg, Pa. 3565. Anna G., b. 2, 2, 1840 ; living in Germantown, Pa., unmarried. 3566. Samuel H., b, 4, 4, 1S42 ; d. 4, 14, 1844. 3567. Samuel H. (2d), b. 7, 4, 1845 ; d. Leavenworth, Kan., 9, 9, 1867, unm. 3568. Alfred P., b. Wilmington, Del, 11, 23, 1848; m. Darlington, Md., 6, 5, 1878, Emma H. Edge, b. near Baltimore, Md., 7, i, 1853; dau. of Joseph Edge (No. 1262) and Mary D. Smith, of Darlington, Harford Co. They settled at Germantown, Pa., until 9 mo., 1889, when they removed to Darlington, Md. Issue: Walter S., b. 3, 7, 1879; a graduate of Westtown Boarding School, and now a student at Cornell : Alfred J., b. 7, 12, 1881 ; a grad. of Westtown, 1900, and now clerking in Philadelphia : Janet P., b. 12, 16, 1890 : Thomas J., b. 4, 18, 1894. 1240. Jacob Edge- (Thomas', John, George, Mary, George), b. 11, 21, 1808; d. 3, 13, 1889; m. 3, 21, 1838, at Downingtown Meeting, Anna Valentine (No. 1503), b. 6, 15, 1813; d. near Downingtown, 12, 21, 1898 ; dau. of Robert Valentine and Elizabeth Downlngf. He owned and resided at a mill property on Beaver Creek, in Cain Twp.; also owned property in Downingtown, and a farm in West Bradford, for a few years; was an active member of the East Cain Meeting, and for several years president of the Downingtown National Bank. Issue: 3569. Elizabeth D., b. 6, 17, 1839 ; unaiarried. 3570. Jacob v., b. I, 15, 1841 ; m. 3, 12, 1885, Sarah M. Bacon. He occupies the homestead of his father. P. O., Downingtown, Pa. Issue: Jacob, b. 12, 17; 1885 : Alice, b. 7, i, 1887: Gilbert, b. 11, 16, 1889. 3571. Henry Thomas, b. 6, 7, 1850 ; d. 11, 7, 1855. 1243. Hannah Edge"^ (Thomass, John, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 8, 7, 1814; d. Germantown, Phila., 4, 19, 1S43 ; n^- 10, 23, 1S39, ^t Londongrove Meeting, Alfred Cope, b. Philadelphia, 4, 13, 1806; d. Logan, Phila., 12, 4, 1875; son of Thomas P. Cope and Mary LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ GEORGE', yOHN\ THOMAS". 497 Drinker, of Philadelphia. Both buried at Germantown Meeting. She was educated at Westtown Boarding School and taught at Friends' .Select School for Girls, Phila. Alfred Cope and his brother Henry, under the firm name of H. & A. Cope, were prominent shipping merchants, succeed- ing their father, and owning some of the largest sailing vessels of the port of Philadelphia. They were valued members of the Society of Friends, and their contributions to beneficent institutions and charities were numerous and large. Alfred's home at " Fairfield," near Logan Station, bore evidence of a quiet taste and intelligent refinement. He m. 2d, 10, 14, 1851 Rebecca Biddle, dau. of John and Elizabeth Biddle, of Philadelphia, by vhom he had a son James Biddle Cope, now known as James Canby Biddle-Cope, created Roman Marquis by brief of Pope Leo XIH, Feb. 23, 1883, and Baron of the Kingdom of Italy, by King Humbert I., by decree dated April 2, 1886, with residence in England. Issue by ist: 3572. Edward Drinker, h. on Fifth St., below Spruce, Phila., 7, 28, 1840; d. 2102 Pine St., 4, 12, 1897 ; m. 8, 16, 1865, at East Cain Meeting, to .^nnie Pirn, b. East Cain (now Cain), 5, 24, 1841 ; dau. of Richard Pirn and Mary Edge (No. 1259), of that place. They had one child. Julia Cope, b. Haverford College, Pa., 6, 10, r866; A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1889; m. Philadelphia, 5, 22, 1894, William H. Collins, b. Peekskill, N. Y., 10, 22, 1859 ; A. B., Haverford College, 1881, and A. M., 1892 ; son of William B. Collins and Mary Griffen, of New York City. He is a professional astronomer and Director of Haverford College Observatory since 1892. Orthodox Friends. No issue. Her mother makes her home with them. Edward D. Cope was educated at Westtown Boarding School, Friends' Select School, Phila., by private tutor, and at University of Penna. He received the degree of Ph. D., University of Heidelberg, and \. M., Haverford College. When a student he spent his summer vacations on farms in Chester Co., and his father purchased a fine farm for him in Cain 'Iwp., but the love of the nat- ural sciences absorbed his attention almost to forgetfulness of all else, and in this department he attained a position second to no other in America ; while in other departtnents he was exceedingly well informed. As an explorer, a writer, and as a demonstrator, his labors were herculean, and he accumulated a very valuable museum at his home, 2100 Pine Street. He settled at Haverford College ; removed to Haddonfield, N. J., 1869, and to Pine Street, 1876. I'"or about three years before his death he made his home at Haverford. He was Professor of Zoology and Comparative .Anatomy in University of Penna. since iSSg. 3573. Elizabeth Wain, b. Phila., 11, 15, 1841 ; m. Germantown Meeting, 5, iS, 1865, Philip C. Garrett, b. 4th .St., below Market, Phila., 11, i, 1834; son of Thomas C. Garrett and Frances Biddle, of Germantown. They settled in Germantown after marriage, and in 1876, after the death of her father, removed to their present residence, at Logan, and own tlie "Fairfield" homestead of 10 acres, 32 498 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. part of the old farm, " Clearfield," which was occupied by Henry Drinker, great-uncle of her father, during the yellow fever epidemic in 1 793, and after- ward. Philip C. Garrett purchased a farm in Berkshire, Mass., 1882, for a summer resort. He was a manufacturer prior to 1878, when he retired from business. He was educated at Westtown B. S. and Haverford College ; his wife at Westtown and Friends' Select School, Phila. ; both Orthodox Friends. He was president of the State Board of Charities, 1884-9, 3"^^ chairman of State Lunacy Committee and U. S. Commissioner of Immigration, port of Phila., to 1889 : is now on the U. S. Board of Indian Commissioners. Issue : Frances B., b. 7, 14, 1866 ; unmarried : Alfred Cope, b. 11, 3, 1867. The last named, b. Fisher's Lane, Germantown, m. Germantown Mtg., 6, 18, 1896, Eleanor Evans, b. Church Lane, i, 2, 1873 ; dau. of J. Wistar Evans and Eleanor Tyson Stokes, of Germantown. They were both educated at Friends' Select School, Germantown, and he at Haverford till 1887 ; spent a year in the lumber business; then to Harvard University, graduating 1889; Ph. D., 1S92; Instructor there in English (Philology) since 1893. Res., 27 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. 3574. Mary Anna, b. 4, 10, 1843 ; d. 12, 29, 1871 ; m. Germantown Mtg., i, 12, 1871, John E. Carter; left no issue. He m. again, 1879, Fannie \V. Pim, dau. of (No. 1259) Mary Edge. 1245. Susan Edge* (Thomas', John, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, Pa., 12, 11, 1819; d. Germantown, 3, 23, 1891; m. there, 4, 12, 1849, Edward Comfort, b. Byberry, Pa., 7, 27, 1815; son of Jere- miah Comfort and Sarah Cooper, of Bristol, Pa. He was educated at Westtown and was a farmer in Byberry, removing to Germantown, 10, i, i860, where he resides. Issue: 3575. Howard, b. Phila., 4, 21, 1850; m. Germantown, 5, 16, 1872, Susan Fouike Wistar, b. Abington, 5, 12, 1850 : dau. of Thomas Wistar and Priscilla Fouike, of that place. They are Orthodox Friends, residing since marriage in German- town. He was educated at Westtown and Haverford, graduating from latter, 1870; has been a member of the firm of Paxson, Comfort & Co., Phila., Undertakers' Supplies, since 1872, a manager of Haverford College since 1880, and Sec. of Board since 1883 ; elected Trustee of Bryn Mawr College, 1892, and connected with the management of several other educational institutions under the care of Friends ; also a manager of Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frankford, Pa., of the Germantown Saving Fund, and of the Trades League, Phila. Susan Fouike Wistar is descended from Caspar Wistar, from Germany, 1717, m. 1726, Catharine Jansen (Johnson), of Germantown; from Anthony Morris, b. London, 1654, who residetl in Phila., 1683 to 1721; also from Edward Fouike, b. near Bala, Wales, 1651, who settled in Gwynedd, Pa., 1698. They have one son, William Wistar Comfort, b. Germantown, 5, 27, 1874; grad. Haverford College, 1894, and Harvard University, 1895 ; unm., 1897. 3576. William, b. 2, 18, 1852 ; d. Germantown, 7, 18, 1872, unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE", yOHN\ riIO.\fAS\ 499 3577- James Cooper, b. 6, i, 1854 ; unmarried, 1S97. 3578. Edith A., b. i, 18, 1856, in liyherry ; m. Germantown, 11, 29, 1883, James Edward Tatnall, b. Wilmington, Del., 4, 4, 1852 ; son of William Tatnall, b. 3, 1 1, 1822 ; d. 10, 28, 18S5, and Rachel Burgess Moon, b. 6, 18, 1823 ; d. i, 4, 1S82, of Wilmington, Del. They settled at South Bethlehem, Pa. ; are mem- bers of the Society of Friends. Issue: Edward Comfort, b. 12, 7, 1S84 : Margery, b. 12, 15, 1887: William, b. 9, 10, 1S90; d. (Germantown, 8, 8, 1891 : Anna Canby, b. 3, 7, 1S92 ; d. S. Bethlehem, 4, 5, 1894 : Edith Mason, b. 3, 7, 1892. 3579. Edward Thomas, b. Byberry, 8, 24, 185S; unmarried; of the firm of Paxson, Comfort & Co., Phila. 1246. Jane Edge' (Thomas', John, George, Mary, George), b. Down- ingtown, 4, i, 1822; m. Germantown, 4, 10, 1856, Samuel Mason, b. Philadelphia, 5, 2, 1798; d. Germantown, 3, 28, 1883; son of Samuel Mason and Mary Cole, of Phila. She resides at 5509 Wayne Ave., Germantown. Issue: 3580. Edith, b. Phila., 2, 17, 1857 ; m. Germantown, 2, 16, 1882, Joshua Cowgill Smith, b. Harford Co., Md., 5, 27, 1857 ; son of Gideon Gilpin Smith and Elizabeth Cowgill, of that county. Address, Berkeley, Harford Co., Md. Issue : Jean Margaret, b. 5, 17, 18S3 : Elizabeth Cowgill, b. 9, 14, 1884: Mildred Mason, b. 7, II, 1 888. 3581. Samuel, b. Germantown, 10, 15, 1859; m. there, 1,7, 1886, Katharine Evans Stokes, b. there, 2, 14, 1866 ; dau. of Francis Stokes and Katharine Wistar Evans, of that place. Address, Chew St., C^ermantown. Issue : Samuel, b. 4, 19, 1887: Henry Stokes, b. 4, 24, 1890: Katharine Wistar, b. 12, 4, 1892: Evelyn, b. 4, 26, 1896. 3582. Alfred C, b. 7, 15, 1866 ; living with his mother, unmarried 1897. 1247. Jonas Edge*^ (Thomas\ John, George, Mary, George), b. Down- ingtown, i, 21, 1824; m. near Platte City, Mo., 5, 13, i860, Margaret Jane Moore, b. there, 7, 16, 1840; dau. of John Turner Moore and Mary Malott, of that place. For several years he was employed in the counting house of H. & A. Cope, Philadelphia, but he has lived in the West for more than forty years. His home during a part of 1865 was at Rolla, Mo., since which he has lived in and near Leavenwordi, Kansas. He owns 21 acres of land near Leavenworth, and has cows and fruit on home place of 13 acres. Address, Leavenworth, Kan. Issue ; 3583. Francis, b. 2, 21, 1861 ; d. 12, 28, 1862. 3584. Horace Coleman, b. near Leavenworth, 12, 20, 1S62 ; m. Denver, Colo., March, 1890, Ida Anderson, b. Sweden, 1S65 ; dau. of John Anderson and Mary C. Larson, of 121 7 Clark St., Denver. He is a quartz miner by occupation, but in 1897 was employed by the Denver & Rio Grande R. R. .Address, 121 7 Clark 200 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. St. Issue: Francis John, b. 2, 8, 1891 : Helen Margaret, b. 2, 25, 1893 ; d. 5, 24, 1895 : Edith Josephine, b. 10, 17, 1894; d. 5, 25, 1895 : Mary Ehza- beth, b. 3, 21, 1896. 3585. Edith, b. 4, 25, 1865 ; Hving at home, unmarried. 3586. Fannie, b. near Leavenworth, 4, 20, 1867; m. Kansas City, Mo., 6, 27, 1895, George David Kelly, b. Belleville, Ontario, Canada, i, 2, 1870; son of Joseph Kelly and Harriet W. Scott. They removed shortly after marriage to Lincoln, Nebraska, where he is engaged in newspaper work. 1248. Frances Edge' (Thomas^, John, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 9, 16, 1S26; m. Germantown Meeting, 6, 6, 1867, Josiah Jones, b. Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., 7, 25, 1817; d. there, 2, 25, 1S92; buried at Germantown; son of Solomon Jones and Mary Comfort. No issue. His first wife was Mary Hart, dau. of John Hart, of Philadelphia. He lived for many years on a farm in Cheltenham township, now owned by James LoQan Fisher. He afterward moved to a new house which he built on a part of the ancestral estate, near the county line of Phila. Co., on Oak Lane. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School ; was remarkable for his courteous manners and kind-hearted hospitality; just in his dealings and full of sympathy for those who suffered. \\\ a notice of his death this appropriate scripture passage occurs: "Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye did it unto me." His widow resides at 5509 Wayne Ave., Germantown. 1253. John E. Parke' (Ann\ John, George, Mary, George), b. Down- ingtown, 3, 5, 1808; d. there, 4, 10, 1887; m. Newton Co., Ga., 9, 22, 1841, Anne Bryan Graves, b. there, 4, 7, 1823; d. Downingtown, i, 23, 1890; dau. of John W. Graves and Martha Hinton, of Newton Co., Ga. He learned the trade of a stone cutter, lettering gravestones; went to Georgia in 1833; assisted John Edgar Thomson in surveying Georgia R. R., from Augusta; afterward, in company with Joseph Hunt, contracted for the building of a part of said road; was postmaster at Brick Store, Newton Co.; moved back to Penna. May, 1858. Issue: 3587. John Edgar, b. 11, 18, 1846 ; d. it, 20, 1S46 ; buried Newton, Ga. 358S. Thomas Edge, b. Augusta, Ga., i, 3, 1851 ; m. Downingtown Meeting, 2, 23, 1881, Meribah A. WiUits, b. Cayuga Co., N. Y., 3, 27, 1856 ; d. Downingtown, 3, 5, 1882; buried Friends' burial ground; dau. of Ezra Willits and Jane Baldwin, of Philadelphia. Second m., 10, 20, 1887, at Germantown Meeting, to Mary A. Bacon, b. Phila., 11, 24, 1855; dau. of Wm. Henry Bacon and Hannah Haines, the latter now of Germantown. He was graduated M. D., University of Pa., 1871, and began to practice in 1872, at Downingtown; continuing until 1893. Members of Society of Friends. Issue: William Bacon, b. Downing- town, 9, 19, 1 89 1. LINE OF GEORGE', AfARY\ GEORGE^ yOHN', GEORGE\ 501 3589. Martha Hinton, b. 7, 22, 1S53 ; d. 7, 13, 1854. 3590. Oscar Graves, b. 10, 5, 1855 ; m. Kyle, Texas, 1884, Mattie Cheatham, b. Hnys Co., Texas, 6, 6, 1865; dau. of William Edward Cheatham and Josephine Amanda Nance, of Travis Co., Texas. Address, Kyle, Texas. Issue : John Edge, b. 3, 4, 1886 : Thomas Edge, b. 9, 20, 1887 : Joseph Nance, b. 3, 12, 1889 : Anne Bryan, b. 7, 26, 1891 : Oscar Graves, b. 3, 15, 1893. 1254. Ann E. ParkeHAnns, John, Georye, Mar)-, Ck-orye), b. Down- ingtown, 5, 5, 181 i ; d. 3, 14, 1875 ; m. Samuel Ringwalt, b. New Hol- land, Lancaster Co., 7, 14, 1799; d. Downingtown, 5, 13, 1875; buried at Northwood Cemetery; son of Jacob Ringwalt and Catharine Diller, of New Holland. He first m. Sarah McCausland, and 2d, Louisa Luther, and by the last had four children, John Luther, George R. Porter, Louisa and Samuel, of whom the first and second were prominent in editorial and lit- erary work, and the last was a distinguishetl physician. The father setded in Downingtown in 1S40, where he was a practical farmer. During the Civil War he served as brigade quartermaster, with title of colonel. Issue by last wife: 3591. Thomas P., died in infancy. 3592. Anna Mary. 3593. Jacob. 3594. Ella Virginia. 3595- .I'lne Edge. 3596. Abiah Parke, learned the trade of a printer and was engaged with his brothers, John L. and George B. P., in the printing anil publishing business at Seventh & Chestnut Sts., Phila., 1S6S to 1S72, when he returned to Downingtown and became a florist. He also owns a farm of 52 acres and a flouring mill, which he operates. 1259. Mary Edge*^ (George', John, George, Mary, George), b. Down- ington, 12, 19, 1806; d. West Chester, 10, 8, 1879; m. East Cain Meeting, 4, 24, 1S33, Richard Pirn, b. K. Cain, 6, i, 1795; d. Uiere, 6, 30, 1857 ; son of Thomas Pim^ (Thomas', William) and Mary Pim' (Richard', Wil- liam), of that township. Both buried at Cain Meeting. They resided on a fine farm in the Valley, at the foot of the hill upon which L. Cain Meeting stands, and which descended to him from the first .settler of the name (see p. 162). His widow and some ot the cliildren remo\eil to West Clicster, about 1 87 1. Issue : 3597. Thomas, b. 9, 18, 1834; d. 11, 21, 1862, unmarried. 3595. George Edge, b. 2, 24, 1836 ; m. I'ennsville, I.ycoming Co., I'a., 3, i, 1876, Jane E. Masters, b. Millviile, Columbia Co., 4, 26, 1842 ; dau. of Joseph Masters and Sarah Ellis Edwards, of Pennsville. They were both educated at West- 502 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. town Boarding School. He engaged in the flour and feed business, in West Chester, removing thence, 4, i, 1883, to a farm near Brandywine Summit, Del. Co. ; in 1884 to a farm near West Chester ; in 1887 to a farm in East Goshen, and on 4, i, 1888 to a farm in West Bradford, their present residence. P. O., Marshallton, Pa. Issue: Thomas Harvey, b. West Chester, 11, 7, 1878: George Harold, b. same, 7, 30, 1880. 3599. Sarah, b. 9, 20, 1837 ; m. Cain Meeting, 6, 15, 1864, Thomas H. Savery, b. Phila- delphia, 5, 31, 1S37; son of Thomas Savery, last of near Parkerville, Chester Co., and Hannah H. Webb, last of West Chester. They were educated at Westtown Boarding School and settled in Wilmington, Del., where in 1870, he became a member of the Pusey & Jones Co., shipbuilders and manufacturers of machinery for paper mills, etc. Issue : William H., b. Wilmington, 10, 24, 1865 ; m. Economy, Ind., 9, 5, 1894, Nellie G. Clark, b. there, 10, 13, 1868; dau. of Thomas Elvvood Clark and Nancy B. Goodrich, of that place. He is associated with the Pusey & Jones Co. : Helen, b. 9, 5, 1869 ; m. Walter Tay- lor (son of No. 1639) : Thomas H., b. 5, 31, 1871 ; m. Lyda Moore, and is also associated with the Pusey & Jones Co. : Florence, b. 7, 3, 1874 ; d. 6, 25, 1876 : Anne Pim, b. 11, 30, 1S76; unmarried. William H. has a child, Sarah, and Thomas H., Jr., has Esther and Helen. 3600. Annie, b. 5, 24, 1841 ; m. Edward I). Cope, No. 3572. 3601. Mary, twin with Annie, m. West Chester Meeting, 7, 20, 1S71, John H. Dilling- ham, b. West Falmouth, Mass., 6, i, 1S39 ; son of Abram Dillingham and Lydia Beede Hoag, of that place. She was educated at Westtown Boarding School ; he at Lawrence Academy, West Falmouth, and at Harvard Coll., Mass. ; settled after marriage at Haverford College, Pa., as instructor till summer of 1878; then in Philadelphia as principal of Friends' Select School; afterward as teacher only till present time ; librarian of Friends' Library, 1S86 to 1S97 ; custodian of Friends' Records, till 1899. He has been an overseer, elder, and since 1889 a minister in Twelfth Street Meeting ; and since 2d mo. 1898, edi- tor of The Friend. He owns the homestead of his father, and his wife some cottages, at West Falmouth. Issue : Anne Pim, b. West Chester, 11, 27, 1873 : Lydia Beede, b. Haverford College, 4, 22, 1S75 : Mary Edge, b. Philadelphia, 10, 21, 1878: Edith Comfort, b. same, 4, 16, 1880: graduate of Westtown, 1899. Anne P. ni. W. Falmouth, 8, 29, 1S95, Dr. Godwin M. Brown, b. Rich Square, N. C, 10, 26, 1S69 ; son of Albert W. Brown and Lydia J. Parker, of Woodland, N. C. He was educated at Westtown and at Philadelphia Dental College. They settled at Woodland, N. C, but in 6 mo. 1S96 removed to Fal- mouth, Mass., where he practices dentistry, owning dwelling and office build- ing. Issue: Edith Dillingham, b. 7, 25, 1897. 3602. Emily, b. 2, 7, 1845 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 3603. Lydia, b. 2, 26, 1847; m. West Chester Meeting, 6, 5, 1873, ?2nos E. Thatcher, b. Pennsbury Twp., 12, 31, 1844; son of Richard J. Thatcher and Harriett Hoopes Eld ridge, of West Chester, Pa. He is a dealer in investments, \\'est Chester, Pa. Issue : Richard Pim, b. 4, 5, 1875 : Charles Rowland, b. 12, 17, 1876: Emily Pim, b. 8, i, 1878: Harriett Eldridge, b. 10, 28, 1880: Arthur Stockton, b. i, 17, 1886 : Marian Edge, b. 4, 28, 1892, — all in West Chester. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ GEOKGE\ yOHN\ GEORGE'. 503 Richard P. m. Alice Bentley. He is in the employ of S. L. Allen & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Emily P., m. West Chester Meeting, 6, 15, 1899, John Irving Lane, b. North Castle Twp., near Chappaqua, N. Y., 4, 9, 1876 ; son of Aaron H. I«ane and Mary L. Cox, of Port Chester, N. Y. He is engaged, with his brother, in the manufacture of Lane's patent canvas baskets, coal bags, &c., at Port Chester. 3604. Fannie W., b. 4, 6, 1848 ; m. West Chester Meeting, 3, 13, 1879, John E. Carter, b. Philadelphia, 2, 25, 1838 ; son of John Carter and Sarah Shoemaker, of that city. He is of the firm of Carter & Scattergood, manufacturing chemists, Phila- delphia. Res., corner of Knox and Coulter Sts., Germantown. Issue : John P., b. T, 9, 1880: Mary P., b. 10, 18, 1S82 : Rebecca, b. 12, 2, 1889. John E. Carter was first married, 2, 4, 1862, to Caroline W. Cadbury, dau. of Joel and Caroline W. Cadbury, of Philadelphia. She d. 6, 27, 1867, and he m. 2d, I, 12, 1871, Mary Anna Cope (No. 3574), who d. 12, 29, 1871. 3605. Richard Penn, b. 4, 14, 1850; living in Philadelphia, Pa., unmarried. 1261. John G. Edge*^ (George^, John, George, INIary, George), b. East Cain (now Cain) Twp., 2, 29, 1812; d. there, 7, 14, 1893; m. Uwchlan Meeting, 10, 16, 1S45, Jane P. King (No. 1293), b. Baltimore, IMd., 6, 30, (or 6, 5, according to one account) 1813; d. Cain, i, 14, 1892: dau. of Dr. \'incent King and Phebe Trimble. Both buried at E. Cain Mtg. He pur- chased the homestead, containing 120 acres, together with 29 acres in West Bradford, and followed farming. Issue: 3606. George, b. 3, 7, 1S47 J ^- 9i 6, 1880, unm. ; buried at E. Cain. 3607. Vincent, b. i, 5, 1849 ; unmarried. 3608. Benjamin, b. i, 12, 1851 ; m. Mary A. Clark. He owns and farms the old Pirn homestead, in Cain. P. O., Thorndale, Pa. Issue : Emily P., b. 11, 6, 1883 ; d. 10, 2y, 1899 : John G., b. 3, 29, 18S6 : Joseph C, b. 10, 4, 1891. 3609. Lydia K., b. 12, 7, 1854. She owns and resides at the homestead, called Maple Shade, unmarried. P. O., Downingtown, Pa. 1262. Joseph Edge' (George^, John, George, Mary, George), b. E. Cain, 5, 15, 1S14; d. near Darlington, Md., 7, 20, 1896; m. Philadelphia, 3. 27, 1850, Mary D. Smith, b. there, 12, 15, 1S18; d. near Darlington, i, i, 1899; dau. of John D. Smith and Elizabeth Thomas, of Philadclpliia. They setded first in Uwchlan township, whence they removed to a farm near Darlington, Md. Issue : 3610. Rebecca S., b. Uwchlan, i, 11, 1851 ; m. Darlington, Md., 8, 16, 1877, Charles Yarnall Thomas, b. Baltimore, 10, 16, 1851 ; son of Richard H. Thomas and Phebe Clapp, of Baltimore Co. They settled in Baltimore, removing in 1878 to a small farm near Darlington ; are members of Deer Creek Mo. Mtg., and Charles a recorded minister. He was educated at Haverford College, and his wife at Westtown Boarding School. Issue : Richard Henry, b. Darhngton, 2, ^04 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. iS, 1881 : Elizabeth Smith, b. 10, 6, 1882 ;— both graduates of Westtown : Joseph Edge, b. 9, 3, 1S84 : Charles Edgar, b. i, 13, 1888. 361 1. Emma H., b. 7, i, 1853 ; m. Alfred P. Edge, No. 3568. 3612. Jane P., b. near Baltimore, Md., 11, 2, 1855 ; m. Darlington Meeting, 2, 20, 1895, Johns Hopkins, b. Baltimore, 12, 15, 1850; son of Charles W. Hopkins and Mary Hopkins, of Darlington, Md. ■ He is a farmer and both members of Friends' (Orthodox) Meeting. 3613. Edward S., b. near Melvale, Baltimore Co., 3, 3, 1858 ; m. Baltimore Meeting, i, II, 1888, Annette Pope, b. Baltimore City, 6, 26, 1859; dau. of Daniel F. Pope and Hannah Moon Scharf, of that place. He was educated at Westtown and she at Friends' School, Baltimore ; both members of (Orthodox) Friends Mtg. They lived two years near Darlington, farming and canning, three and a half years at Florence, Ala., merchandizing, and continuing the last at Urbana, O., in 1897. Issue : Mary Smith, b. 7, 24, 1889 : Evelyn Pope, b. 4, 17, 1892. 1264. Sarah Ann Edge' (George^, John, George, Mary, George), b. I, 20, 1819; d. 10, II, 1849; m. II, 4, 1844, Chalkley Harvey, b. Chads' Ford, Del. Co., 4, 21, 1814; d. there, 10, 24, 1882; son of Eli Harvey and Rachel Hollingsworth, of Birmingham, Del. Co., Pa. Both buried at Parkerville Meeting. He was a highly intelligent farmer and was elected to the Assembly, i860, and reelected 1863. Issue : 3614. Eli, b. 12, 30, 1845 ; d. near Chads' Ford, 10, 22, 1899; m. Susan H. Peirce, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 5, 2, 1S54 ; dau. of John D. Peirce and Ruth H. Han- num, of Concord. Issue : Cornelia, b. i, 2, 18S2. 1265. Lydia P. Edge* (Georges, john^ George, Mary, George), b. East Cain, 11, 27, 1820; m. i, 11, 1855, Chalkley Harvey, above men- tioned, and lived at Chads' Ford until 1900, when she removed to West Chester, Pa. No issue. 1268. Fanny Edge*^ (John', John, George, Mary, George), b. Glen Isle P^arm, near and west of Downingtown, 10, 11, 181 5; m. Philadelphia, 6, 2, 1840, Dr. John Kendrick Eshleman, b. Eshleman homestead, Pequea Mills, Lancaster Co., 3, 10, 1810; d. Glen Isle Farm, 10, 7, 1897; son of Jacob Eshleman and Mary Breckbill. After studying under Dr. Caghey, of Harrisburg, and at other places in Philadelphia and Ohio, he was graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Phila., and practiced medi- cine in Lancaster Co., being located at the "Elms," in Strasburg Twp . from 1 841 till 1848, when wishing to relinquish the profession he bought the Edge homestead from the other heirs of his wife's father and retired thither, where he devoted his life to horticulture and arboriculture; planteil most of the trees now standing on Glen Isle lawn, and was active in thr Horticultural Society of Chester County, and president of the Pomological LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE\ yOHN\ JOILW 505 Society. In his early years he attended the Episcopal Church at Paradise, but never joined any religious society. He was quite a strong abolitionist, and Glen Isle was a station on the Underground R. R. in ante-bellum days. Issue: 3615. Ruth Anna, b. Glen Isle Farm, i, 22, 1843 ; m. Downingtown, 9, 5, 1S72, William McClure Lloyd, b. Uilliamsport, Pa., 3, 2, 1842 ; d. Cermantown, I'a., 6, 26, 1887 ; buried at Laurel Hill; son of Samuel Henry Lloyd and Mary Matilda McClure, of Williamsport. Issue: John E., b. 3, 28, 1S78: William M., b. i, 23, 1882 : Samuel H., b. 8, 10, 1873; d. 6, 7, 1874. Res., 5213 Green St.» Germantown, Pa. 3616. Elizabeth, b. at the "Elms," 6, 30, 1847 ; m. Glen Isle, 6, 24, 1875, Abram Rob- inson McIIvaine, b. i 7th & Eilbert Sts., Philadel])hia, 1 1, 18, 1847 ; son of John Mcllvaine and Elizabeth Rugan Matlack, of Philadelphia. She was educated at Downingtown and Friends' Central School, Phila. He was educated at the public schools, Phila., and went into business in i6th year : is a dnig importer, exporter and miller : senior warden of Saint Andrew's P. E. Church, 36th and Baring, of which his wife is also a communicant. Res., 3209 Baring St. Issue: Fanny Edge, b. 7, 24, 1878: John Gilbert, b. 12,4, 1880: Herbert Robinson, b. 3, i6, 18S3 : Donald, b. 7, 28, 1892 ; all at 3209 Baring. 3617. Mary, b. 4, 18, 1S41 ; d. 8, 23, 1864, unmarried. 3618. John Jay, b. 7, 6, 1853 ; d. 10, 31, 1861. 1269. Ruthanna Edge* (John^, John, George, Mary, George), b. E. Cain, 10, 25, 1817; d. West Grove, Chester Co., 10, 13, 1899; m. Down- ingtown Meeting, 2, 23, 1848, Nathan J. Sharpies, b. 7, 28, 1823; d. West Grove, 5, 30, 1893; son of Joshua B. Sharpies and Sophia Clemson. of "Woodbine," near and east of Downingtown. Both buried at Downing- town Meeting. He began business as a merchant, in Downingtown, but soon purchased a mill and farm in Paradise Twp., Lancaster Co., to which he removed 4 mo. 1852, and remained until 1857. He next resided tor a time in W^est Marlborough and in Downingtown, serving in the former as a justice of the peace. He was elected to the Assembly, 1S66. and re- elected twice afterward. He was active in efforts to advance the interests of agriculture, and served as president of the State Experimental Parm Club for a number of years; later was a surveyor and conveyancer, at West Grove. Issue: 3619. Francis, b. 4, 22, 1850; d.S, 5,1851. 3620. Fannie R., b. near Downingtown, 10, 19, 185 i ; m. 10, 22, 1874, Halliday Jack- son Price, b. E. Bradford, i, 29, 1S43 ; son of Paxson Price and Jane Paxson, of Cheyney, Del. Co., Pa. Tlicy settled on a farm in IC. Gosheu, 4, i, 1875, where they still reside. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue: Arthur S., b. 5, 8, 1876; d. 8, 8, t877: Bessie, b. 10,6, 1878: Nathan J. S., b. 7,21, 1S80: 2o6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Benjamin, b. 5, 16, 1882 : Ruth, b. 2, 13, 1885 : Bertram, b. 3, i, 1889 : Philip, b. 12, 6, 1892. 3621. Elizabeth, b. 11, 12, 1853; unmarried. 3622. Joshua, b. 3, 10, 1856 ; d. same date. 1270. William Edge*^ (Johns, John, George, Mary, George), b. East Cain, 9, 4, 1 8 19; d. Downingtown, 4, i, 1892; m. there, 9, 3, 1844, Eliza- beth McNeill, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 7, 7, 1824; d. Downingtown, 6, 14, 1892; dau. of Hiram McNeill and Elizabeth Reed, of Plymouth, Pa. Both buried at Northwood Cemetery. For several years he conducted a ware- house on the line of the Penna. R. R., at Downingtown, and served for a time as president of the National Bank of Downingtown, being succeeded by his cousin Jacob Edge. He was also a member of the Stock Board, Phila. Issue: 3623. William, b. Downingtown, g, 8, 1845 ; m. Philadelphia, 6, 2, 1870, Mary Elirabeth Evans, b. Philadelphia, 7, 24, 1848 ; d. there, 12, 24, 1875 i buried Northwood Cem., Downingtown ; dau. of Andrew Wills Evans and Elizabeth Jeffries, of 1605 Franklin St., Phila. Second m., 10, 28, 1S77, to Willimina Scull, of Pleas- antville, N. J., b. 12, 8, 1853. Res., Pleasantville. Issue: Howard H., b. 7, 5, 1871 : Walter Evans, b. 11, 20, 1873: Alfred James, b. i, 10, 1S85 ; d. 9, 7, 18S5. Howard H., b. Tyrone, Pa., m. Brooklyn, N. Y., i, i, 1S95, Sina Bell Huselton, b. Easton, Pa., i, 28, 1876 ; dau. of Daniel L. Huselton and Rachel A. Brokaw, of Brooklyn. He was educated in the public schools of N. J. : is by occupation a tool maker, and member of the M. E. Church. Res., 314 States St., Brooklyn. No issue. Walter E., b. Philadelphia, m. Lancaster, Pa., i, 11, 1S93, Stella Claude Ailes, b. Sedaha, Mo., 12, 2, 1874 ; dau. of Amos Ailes, of Lancaster, Pa. Set- tled at Atlantic City, N. J., where, in 1897, he owned about §40,000 of prop- erty ; was proprietor of the Atlantic City Daily Press ; also Journal Clerk of New Jersey Senate ; member of Presb. Ch. ; was educated in public schools of Pleasantville ; member of Atlantic City Park Commission, etc. No issue. 3624. Mary Elizabeth, b. 7, 30, 1852 ; living with her uncle J. P. Edge, Downingtown, Pa., unmarried. 3625. Esther A., b. 7, 24, 1858 ; living with the last named, unmarried. 3626. John Howard, b. 12, 19, 1S61 ; living at Norristown, Pa., unmarried. 1271. John P. Edge*^ (John', John, George, Mary, George), b. at the old Ship Tavern house, in E. Cain, now Cain township, 6, 22, 1822 ; was a farm- boy till 18; spent three years at Westtown Boarding School; then taught public and private schools, read medicine, and was graduated M. D. by Jefferson Medical College, Phila., 1846. He entered upon the practise of his profession at Downingtown, and pursued it successfully until 1875, when he disposed of it to Dr. John F. Evans. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE\ ANN', THOAfAS'-. 507 He was a member of the Assembly during the sessions of 187s, 1876, 1877 ^"<^ 1878, his nomination Ijeing entirely spontaneous and unsolicited. He served as chairman of the committee on geologic survey; was also on committees on education, agriculture and constitutional reform. He origi- nated and secured the passage of an act establishing the State Board of Agriculture, a measure which has perhaps done more than any other to raise the standard of the farming interests. He was aijpointcd by Gov. Hartranft one of the three members of the board, and reappointed by the succeeding governors, Hoyt, Pattison (twice) and Hastings, after which this body gave place to the Department of Agriculture, which became a part of the political machinery of the State. Dr. Edge was also mainly responsible for the passage of an act to prevent fraud in the sale of butter and cheese. In the line of travel he has crossed the American continent and visited Europe; is a member of the Chester County Medical Society and has rep- resented it in State and national associations ; was commissioned a notary public by Gov. Pattison, which office he still holds, and succeeded the late Abraham Gibbons as president of the Mutual Fire Ins. Co., of Chester Co. He has been prominently identified with the Prohibition party for several years. 1275. Robert T. Parke' (Thomas^, Ann, George, Mary, George), b. East Cain, 8, 5, 1802; d. there, 11, 7, 1861 ; m. 3, 9, 1S26, Henrietta Huling, b. Lock Haven, Pa., 3, 20, 1803; d. Downlngtown, 3, 25, 1S73; dau. of Thomas and Ann Huling. Both buried at Cain Meeting. They lived on a farm on the Harrisburg Pike, a short distance N. \V. of Down- lngtown. Henrietta was an inmate of the family of Capt. James Jcfleris, of East Bradford, before marriage, and was probably related to his wile. Issue: 3627. Mary Louisa, b. East Cain, 12, 13, 1826; d. 11, 4, 1863, unmarried. 3628. Susan Evans, b. 12, 19, 1828 ; d. Downingtown, 6, 5, 1862 ; ni. 4, 18, 1855, Carl F. L. A. Heins, a teacher. No issue. 3629. James Jefferis, b. 10, 21, 1831 ; d. 1S77 5 m- Harriet Stanbridgc, now of 2127 N. loth St., Philadelphia. She declined to furnish any information. 3630. Thomas Shipley, b. E. Cain, 9, 30, 1834 ; m. Denver, Colo., i r, 5, 1863, Mar)- T. Anglim, b. Limerick, Ireland, 5, 3, 1843 ; dau. of Jeremiah Anglim, of Ireland. He went to Pike's Peak, 1859, and remained till 1864 ; is now keeping a board- ing house, The Alma, at 531 N. 7th St., Phila., containing 35 rooms. Issue: Carl Heins, b. Downingtown, 11, 5, 1864: Edward J., b. same, 9, 22, 1869: Alexander T., b. Philadelphia, 10, i, 1878. Carl H., m. 7, 3, 1889, Mary Clark. Edward J., ni. 12, 20, 1893, Denia Heintzelnian, !>. Philadelphia, 4, 18, 5o8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1870; dau. of John Heintzelman, b. Germany, and Elizabeth Greep, m. Phila. Issue : Edward Thomas, b. i, 30, 1895 : Ralph Carl, b. 9, 29, 1896 ; both in Phila. 3631. Mary Ann, b. 3, 2, 1837; m. Carl F. L. A. Heins, who is deceased. No issue. She lives in Downingtown. 1279. Sarah Biddle Parke' (Thomas', Ann, George, Mary, George), b. E. Cain, 3, 5, 1807; d. 5, 22, 1839; m. 8, 8, 1833, William P. Evans, b. 10 mo., 1803; d. Downingtown, 3, 29, 1863; son of Jesse Evans and Esther Parke. They had a son Jesse, who d. between 20 and 21 years of age. 1279. Harriet Parke* (Thomas', Ann, George, Mary, George), b. E. Cain, II, 20, 1808; d. Philadelphia, 5, 16, 1869; m. Brandywine Manor, Chester Co., 5, 8, 1835, James McConnell, b. Chester Co., 10, 11, 1808; d. Phila., 2, 28, 1892; son of Samuel McConnell and Martha Dick, of Chester Co. Both buried at Monument Cemetery, Phila. Issue : 3632. Ellen, b. Great Valley, Chester Co., m. Philadelphia, 2, 21, 1856, James Fonest, b. Chester Co., son of Andrew Forrest, last of Delaware Co., and Mary Happer- sett, of Chester Co. Address, Lansdowne, Del. Co. Issue : Henry Clarence, m. Eleanora Heller and lives at Torresdale, Pa. : Harriet Eudora, m. Dr. Wm. Charles Wendel, Wauwatosa, ^^'is. : Florence, b. 2, 27, 1859; d. 11, 30, 1861 : Mary Happersett, b. 4, 22, 1862; d. 10, 14, 1862 : Edwin McConnell, b. 2, 10,1864; d. 3, 27, 1867: Howard Parke, b. 9, 23, 1866 (?) : Laura Josephine, b. 4, 23, 186S; d. 9, I, 1S68: Frank, b. 6, 29, 1869; d. 8, 15, 1869 (?): Ellie, twin with Frank, d. 7, 25, 1S69 ( ?) : Minnie Robinson, unm. : Elizabeth Ethelynn, unm. All births and deaths in Philadelphia. Howard P., b. Holmesbiirg, m. Phila., 10, 14, 1897, Saida Elma Smith, b. Smyrna, Del., 8, 11, 1875 ; dau. of Rev. Joseph Vanest Smith and Henrietta Wilmer Briscoe, of Phila. He is in the iron and steel business. Res., 1S03 Montgomery Ave., Phila. Issue: James Rodney, b. 11, 2, 1898. 3633. Elizabeth, b. Chester Co., 2, 6, 1837 ; d. there, 8, 14, 1S40. 3634. Sarah Jane, b. Chester Co., 3, 29, 1839 ; d. there, 8, 29, 1839. 3635. Mary Jane, b. same, 8, ii, 1840; d. same, 3, 18, 1841. 3636. Emma, b. same, 12, 31, 1847 ; d. same, 2, 23, 1861, unmarried. 3637. James Edwin, b. same, unmarried. 3638. Mary Solomon Buckwalter, b. 3, 29, 1846 ; d. Phila., 10, 29, 1S87, unm. 3639. Laura Josephine, b. Chester Co. ; unmarried. 3640. Dora Florence, b. Chester Co. ; unmarried. 1280. Richard B. Parke*^ (Thomas', Ann, George, Mar}', George), b. E. Cain, 8, 29, iSio; d. West Brandywine Twp., 2, 18, 1876; m. there, 6, 10, 1840, El Liouisa Grier, b. there, 12, i, 1S18; d. there, 4, 23, 1900; dau. of Rev. John N. C. Grier, D. D., and Nancy Grier Ralston, of Brandy- LINE OF GEORGE', MAEV, GEORGE\ ANN^, THOMASK 509 wine Manor. Both buried at Brandywine Manor Presb. Ch. He fanned near Downingtown for a short time, at the present residence of Elhanan Zook, but sold this and purchased the birthplace of his wife, in W. Brandy- wine, near Brandamore Station and P. O. Issue: 3641. Alexander Gaston Bowen, b. near Downingtown, i, z8, 1842; m. Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., 3, 7, 1867, Mary P,lack, b. there, 12, 20, 1834 ; daii. of Samuel Black and Agnes Robinson, of that township. He was graduated M. D., Uni- versity of Penna., 1866; settled in Salisbury but later in Gap, Lane. Co., his present residence : was first a member of Brandywine Manor Ch., later of Pequea Church ; was for eighteen years an elder and trustee in Bellevue Ch., at Gap ; now connected with Christiana Church. Issue : Agnes El Louisa, b. 12, 8, 1868; d. 9, 7, 18S8: Martha Jane, b. Gap, 12, i, 1870; m. there, 10, 20, 1892, Pearson P. Sentman, b. Barren Hill, Montgomery Co., 3, 15, 1S61 ; son of Solomon Sentman and Sally Ann Lehman, of Gap. He was grad- U. of P., 18S1, and practiced law in Lancaster and at his office at Gap; d. 1900. No children. 3642. John Grier, b. VV. Brandywine, 12, 21, 1844; m. 706 N. 19th St., Phila., 10, 10, 1872, Helen Ida Black, b. Cambridge, Lan. Co., 12, 18, 1849 ; d. 3913 P,rown St., Phila., II, 24, 1896; buried Pencoyd Section, West Laurel Hill; dau. of Hugh Wilson Black and Margaret Ann Marple, of 3913 Brown St. He settled in Phila. at marriage and in 1888 purchased property at 3913 Brown St.; has been employed by William Wood & Co., mfrs. of textile goods, since 1871 ; has been a ruling elder in Presb. Ch. since 1883. Issue: Helen Grier, b. 706 N. 19th St., 7, 6, 1874: Reuel Stewart, b. 2911 Poplar St., 8, 25, 1879: Henry Black, b. same, 10, 19, 18S1 : Margaret, b. 2803 Parrish St., 9, 17, 1SS3: Ladelle, b. same, 6, 17, 1S85 ; d. 9, 22, 1SS5. 3643. Thomas Henry, b. Brandywine ALinor, 3, 8, 1846; ni. W. Brandywine, 10, 23, 1873, Mary Jane Liggett, b. there, i, i, 1846 ; dau. of Caleb Liggett and Jane Cowan, of that Twp. He was educated at Millersville Normal School, volun- teered in U. S. service, 1862, at time of second raid into Penna. and was regu- larly discharged from Co. B., 28th Pa. vols. ; settled in Fhila. at marriage and bought residence, 505 Brooklyn St., and in 1S99 bought present res., 728 N. 40th St. He has been in the ice cream and restaurant business about 23 years, — 15 at Fifth St. market, and since at 504 Market St. ; has been president of board of trustees of \\'est Hope Presb. Ch. since 1883. Issue: Florence May, b. W. Brandywine, 3, 8, 1S75 : Horace Gaifield, b. 505 Brooklyn St., 7, 10, 1880: Edgar Le Roy, b. same, 8, 16, 1882; d. 728 N. 40th, 4, 25, 1S99 ; buried Bryn Mawr Section, West Laurel Hill. 3C44. Jane Elizabeth, b. i, 10, 1849; d. 2, 14, 1854. 3645. Agnes Grier, b. W. Brandywine, 5, 15, 1851 ; unmarried. 3646. Richard Baxter, b. W. Brandywine, 6, 20, 1853; m. Downingtorwn, 9. 25, 1879, Anna Wise, b. Wheatland, Lancaster Co., 5, 20, 1861 ; dau. of (jeorge \Vise and Rebecca Ann English, of Wallace Twp., Chester Co. He was educated at public schools, is a farmer in W. Brandywine and member of Presb. Ch. P. O., Lionville, Chester Co. Issue: Florence Jane, b. 5, 13, 1880: Richard 5IO THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Bovven, b. 6, 29, 1882 : Hettie Rebecca, b. 7, 21, 1884 : John Keller, b. 9, 11, 1886: William Wise, b. 4, 29, 1888; d. 8, 17, 1888: Cornelia May, b. 8, 17, 1890 : Earl Grier, b. 5, 30, 1S92 : P'rances Rosalie, b. 9, 15, 1894 : El Liouisa, b. II, 3, 1896. Florence Jane, m. Brandywine, 2, 23, 1899, Robert L. Cairns, b. 3, 3, 1869 ; son of David Cairns and Lavina Carr, of Honeybrook. They settled on a small farm which he owns, near Honeybrook ; members of Presb. Ch. Issue : Agnes El Liouisa, b. 6, 10, 1900. 3647. Jane Ralston, b. 6, 10, 1886; unmarried. 1284. Ann Edge Valentine*^ (Ann^, Ann, George, Mary, George), b. East Cain, Chester Co., 10, 26, 1807; d. Harrisburg, Pa., 6, 3, 1894, in her 87th year, unmarried. Her father was a blacksmith, probably at Downingtown, then a part of E. Cain. She taught select school in Harris- burg for over forty years. She took great interest in the aftairs ot her country^ especially during the Civil War, and did much in caring for the sick and wounded soldiers during that terrible struggle. She held a special pass from Gov. Curtin which enabled her to visit the hospitals at any time, day or night, and her self-sacrificing devotion to the sufferers won their un- dying gratitude. The last years of her life were spent in blindness. 1285. Benjamin T. Valentine* (Ann^, Ann, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 10, 17, 1809; d. Cain, 6, 7, 1863; m. Philadelphia, 3, 12, 1835, Margaret Ann Andrews, b. Baltimore, Md., 11, 19, 1809; d. Coates- ville. Pa., 3, 23, 1891 ; dau. of George Andrews, of Philadelphia, and Martha Boyd, last of Baltimore. He settled in Caernarvon Twp., Lancaster Co., and with his father operated what was known as the Tilthammer Smith Works, manufacturing edge tools, gimlets, and all kinds of smithing, irom 1S35 to 1837, when they removed to Cain. He purchased a place on the Lancaster Pike, where he carried on smithing and farming. Issue : 3648. Elizanna Boyd, b. Caernarvon, i, 12, 1836; m. West Chester, i, i, 1853, Franklin Megargee, b. near Unionville, 6, 12, 1829 ; son of Jacob Megargee and Talitha Waters. Res., 22 N. 5th Ave., Coatesville, Chester Co. Issue : Infant, name- less, b. I, 2, 1854 ; d. same date : John Alfred, b. 1 1, 27, 1855 ; living in New York City : lola Amy, b. 2, 25, 186 1 : Wm. Valentine, b. 4, 3, 1866 : George Lewis, b. i, 26, 1874 ; medical student, Univ. of Penna., class of 1900. lola Amy, b. Londonderry Twp., m. Coatesville, 3, 24, 1881, Albert P. Entrekin, b. Brandywine, 6, 22, 1859 ; son of Samuel Entrekin and Mary Bunn, of Lancaster City. Issue: Greta Maude, b. Columbia, 6, 19, 1882: Annetta Grace, b. Lancaster City, 10, 23, 1886 : Anna Pearl, b. Columbia, 3, 30, 1S91. Address, Parkesburg, Pa. William V. Megargee m. Stella M. Weidler, and lives in Coatesville, Pa. 3649. William Andrew, b. 3, i, 1837; m. L. Emma Cave, who is deceased. He lives LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ GEORGE\ ANN\ AiVN\ 51, at the last home of his father and carries on smithing and farming. Issue : Jonathan, Mary A. and Alfred. F. O., Cain, Pa. 3650. Robert Foreman, b. i, 10, 1839 ; d. Cain, 9, 28, iS^i. 3651. Ann Matilda, b. 2, 14, 1842; d. Cain, 12, 20, 1864; m. William Jackson, new of Coatesville, Pa. She left two children, Sarah L. and Augustus \V. Sarah Levina, b. West Bradford, 3, 21, 1S60; m. Coatesville, 5, 24, 1883, Wm. Ellsworth Ranck, b. East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., 11, 3, 1861 ; d. Coatesville, 2, 19, 1887 ; son of Adam Ranck and Catharine Coleman. They settled at Chester, 8, 12, 1883, removing to Coatesville, Oct. 1S86. He was a miller and a member of M. E. Church. His widow removed to Norristown and engaged in the confectionery and notion business for four years; then kept a boarding house till Nov. 1S97, when she removed to Phila. ; is now making ladies' fancy neckwear, at 1431 Rush St. Issue: lola Susanna, b. Chester, 5, 8, 1885. Augustus W. Jackson resides at Parkesburg, Chester Co. 3652. Jonathan, b. 5, 20, 1844; d- io> 23. 1862. 3653. Mary Jane, b. 9, 28, 1846 ; m. Coatesville, 12, 25, 1S67, Caleb L. Wagner, b. 10, 27, 1842; son of John Wagner and Hannah Zook, of West Brandywine. Issue: Florence H., b. Brandywine, 9, 21, 1868; m. 12, 14, 1887, Lewis W. Baldwin, now of 336 N. 53d St., Phila. : Mabel L., b. Brandywine, 4, 19, 1877 : Arthur J., b. Valley Twp., 8, 3, 1882. 3654. Septeeni Fisler, b. near Coatesville, 10, 10, 1851 ; m. Coatesville, 8, iS, 1891, Clarence E. Vader, b. Williston, Erie Co., N. Y., 8, 20, 1851 ; d. Marilla, ICrie Co., 4, 19, 1893 ; son of Richard Vader and Elizabeth Munger, of Buffalo, N. Y. They removed from Coatesville, where she and her mother had kept house together five years, to Meriden, Conn., where he had a home. He was a carriage painter, etc., and wrote for several trade journals ; was a joint editor of a book. The Complete Carriage Painter, and inventor of the sword and dagger pencils. No issue. He was first married to I^lizabeth A. Wyman, who left one child, Leora Nellie, b. 1877; d. 1891. His widow resides at 56S Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 1287. Sarah T. Valentine' (Ann', Ann, George, Mary, George), b. 8, 8, 1S15; d. Harrisburg, 6, 5, 1863; m. Brandywine Twp., fall of 1842, Jacob Denny, b. Willistown, 3, n, 181 1; d. Downingtown, Pa.; son of Dennis Denny and Magdalene Whittick, of Willistown. Both buried at Cain Meeting. Issue: 3655. Mary .Vnn, b. 4, 5, 1845 ; d. Port Royal, Pa., 5, 17, 1S98; m. Harrisburg, 3, 21, 187 1, Henry F. Junkin, d. New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa., leaving two chil- dren, Benjamin F., of Port Royal, who is married and has two children, and Helen Harrie, a student at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. 3656. Elouise Grier, b. Brandywine Twp., 2, 17, 1847; m. Philadeli)hia, 4, 10, 1873, A. Judson Pugh, b. Radnor, Del. Co., 2, 27, 1S47 ; son of William Pugh and Mary Pugh (not related), of Radnor. They settled in Harrisburg, Pa. He is a graduate of Crittenden's Commercial College, Phila. ; is a bookkeeper and 512 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. member of Baptist Church. Res., 318 Boas St. Issue : Mary Elva, b. 12, 17, 1875: William ElUvyn, b. 8, 2, 1878: Sarah Alinda, b. 7,20, 1880: Judson Darlington, b. 2, 13, 1885. 3657. Charles Pennell, b. Downingtown, i, 14, 1849; m. lola, Allen Co., Kansas, 9, 23, 1873, Martha Telitha Arnett, b. Pike Co., 111., 12, 18, 1853; dau. of Joseph Arnett and Hannah Inman, of that place. He was foreman of tool department at Parsons, Kansas, from Dec. 1873 till spring of 1883, when they went to Sprague, Washington, where he had charge of supply department, N. P. R. R. ; returned to Parsons spring of 1884, and engaged in plumbing in connection with the supervision of the Parsons Water Co., but in 1886 removed to Mary- ville, Nodoway Co., Mo., where he has since had the management of the water works to the present. For fourteen years they have been members of the Mis- sionary Baptist Society, and he is a Republican. Issue : Mary Elouisa, b. 3, 4, 1875 : Stella Lea Rose, b. 3, 7, 1876 ; d. 8, 19, 1877 : Charles Pennell, b. i, 12,1878: Lewis Arnett, b. II, 5, 1879 : Pearl, b. 12, 26, 1881 : Edith Sprague, b. II, 20, 18S3 : Jennie Grant, b. 9, 4, 1S87 : Julia, b. 12, 5, 1889 : Paul Ed- win, b. 10, 13, 1892 : Martha Telitha, b. 2, 8, 1895. 365S. Jehu Dennis, m. Albina Beale, a fiirmer's daughter, near Mound City. She d. Aug. 1S99, leaving three children. His address, South Mound, Neosho Co.^ Kansas. No response. 1288. Edge T. Cope* (Sarah', Ann, George, Mary, George), b. East Bradford, 10, 10, 1S09; d. there, i, 24, 1S86; m. 12, 26, 1832, Mary Bradley, b. there, 10, 7, 1S12; d, there, 6, 14, 1867; dau. of Emmor Bradley and Deborah Hannum, of that township. He learned the trade of a machinist and purchased a water power and shops on the east branch of the Brandywine, where it is crossed by the Philadelphia and Strasburg Road, in E. Bradford. Here he carried on a pretty extensive business in the manufacture of horse-powers, churns, mowing machines and general repairing. Issue: 3659. Emmor B., b. 7, 23, 1834 ; m. West Chester, 9, 11, 1861, Isabella L. Spackman, b. Philadelphia, 10, 9, 1834 ; dau. of George Spackman and Jane Lang, of West Chester. He enlisted during the Civil War, after which he was engaged with his father in the machine business for several years. In 1893 he was appointed by the Secretary of War to the position of chief engineer of the Gettysburg National Park ; also was given charge of the surveys of the battlefield of Antietam, in 1896, in connection therewith. Res., Gettysburg, Pa. Issue: Helen L., Mary V., Infant, William P., Jane S., Catherine I., John B. ; all un- married. 3660. Hannah, b. 5, 4, 1836 ; m. E. Bradford, 5, 14, 1863, Joseph Lybrand Lewis, b. Upper Uvvclilan, 3, 7, 1S39; d. there, 10, 10, 1S95 ; buried Windsor Baptist Cemetery ; son of Henry Lewis and Margaret Beam, and grandson of Isaac Lewis and Sarah Owen (p. 312), of Uwchlan. He settled in Upper Uwchlan, on a farm belonging to his father, which he purchased in 1870, and where his widow still resides. He was clerk, trustee and deacon in the Windsor Baptist LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE\ ANN', SARAIP. 513 Church. P. O., Uwchlan, Pa. Issue: Edge C, b. U. Uwchlan, 9, 11, 1864: Henry H., b. E. Bradford, 6, 15, 1867 : Mary C, b. U. Uwchlan, 7, 25, 1S69 = Alice A., b. same, 8, 16, 1871 : William W., b. 7, 20, 1873. Edge C. m. M. E. Church, Downingtown, 3, 21, i8gg, Emily Jane Pollock, dau. of John Thompson Pollock and Emily Jane Irwin, of Downingtown, where they reside. Child : Allen Cope, b. i, 14, 1900. 3661. Ezra, b. 8, 21, 1838 ; is a machinist and works at the shops of his late father, un- married. 3662. Sarah T., b. 7, 27, 1841 ; m. at her father's, 3, 24, 1875, Edward T. Ingram, b. East Bradford, 2, 3, 1S45 > s'^" of Wm. Torbert Ingram and Elizabeth Darling- ton. They settled on a farm of 130 acres, in West Bradford, where he follows farming, dairying and the raising of small fniits ; originator of the Brandywinc Strawberry. Issue: Mary C, b. 2, i, 1S76; a graduate of West Chester Normal School, now teaching public schools: Sallie R., b. 9, 14, 1877; a graduate of Normal School, now a teacher: Charles B., b. 11, 5, 1879: Edward T., b. 10, 30, 18S1 ; now engaged in electrical work. .Address, West Chester, Pa. 3663. Thomas E., b. ]0, 4, 1842 ; m. E. Rochester, ()., i, 28, 1869, .Anna M. Vatcs, b. Kensington, Columbiana Co., O., 12, 30, 184C; d. New Garden, same Co., 5, 15, 1 888 ; buried at Hanoverton ; dau. of John Yates and Asenath Winder, of Kensington. Second m., Salem, O., 12, 18, 1889, to Amanda J. Windle, b. there, 9, 10, 185 1 ; dau. of Caleb Windle and Jane Hawlcy, of that place. He settled on a farm in New Garden, O., belonging to his father ; now on another farm near Teegarden, Columbiana Co. ; is a painter and farmer ; member of Christian Church, Highland. Issue: Elma, b. 10, iS, 1871 ; d. 9, 15, 1872 : Lester I., b. 9, 28, 1876. 3664. Caroline, b. 10, 30, 1844 > living in West Chester, unmarried. 3665. Jesse K., b. 11, i, 1846; m. 3, 25, 18S0, Lucy Ingram, b. East Bradford, 5, 20^ 1855 ; dau. of Wm. Torbert Ingram and Elizabeth Darlington. They live on the farm of her father, which Jesse manages. He is a breeder of Southdown sheep. In the present year, 1900, he was appointed Dairy and Food Com- missioner for the State of Pennsylvania, which has launched him upon a stormy political sea. Issue: Thomas 1)., b. 12, 28, 18S0; a graduate of the West Chester Normal School, afterward principal of the schools at Atglen, and now a student at the L'niversity of Pa. : Edge T., b. 12, 9, 1882 : Jesse K., b. 4, 19, 1886 : Elizabeth D., b. K, 6, 1888 : William T. and Anna R., b. 6, 7, 1S94. 3666. Deborah, b. 11, it, 1848 ; living in West Chester, unmarrieil. 3667. Edge T., b. 4, 6, 1852 ; m. Mary H. Earle, b. Providence, R. I., 3, 5, 1858 ; dau. of Henry D. p:arle and Hannah Beane, of Salem, O. He settled in Salem, O., and is a mechanical draughtsman. Issue: Helen IC, b. 10, 2, 1SS8: Mary ' Grace, b. 9, 23, 1893. 366S. Mary B., b. 7, 7, 1854 ; living with her sisters, in West Chester. 1289. Nathan Cope' (.Saralr, Ann, George, Mary, George), b. East Bradford, 4, i, iSii ; d. near Kingston, Mo., 8, 20, 1865: ni. West Chester, Pa., II, 17, 1832, Elizabeth B. Taylor, b. 3, 22, 181 5; d. near Kingston. 10, 33 514 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1 8, 1865; dau. of William H. Taylor and Elizabeth Beeson, of Chester Co. Second M. 1866, at Kingston, to Mrs. Mildred Faulkner, and a 3d time, 1873, to Mrs. Rebekah L. Williams, who survives him. He setded in Columbiana Co., O., but in 1854 removed from Salineville to Cincinnati. In 1865 he removed to a farm near Kingston, Caldwell Co., Mo., taking his daughters Hannah and Elizabeth and son Oliver. Issue : 3669. Ezra, b. New Garden, Columbiana Co., O., 12, 23, 1S34 ; m. Williamsburg, Cler- mont Co., O., 8, 20, 1865, Harriet Holman, b. Brown Co., O. ; dau. of Francis Holman and Cassandra Leonard. He resided in Cincinnati and Covmgton till about 1872, when he removed to Hamilton, Butler Co., where the Cope & Maxwell Mfg. Co. erected new and large shops for the manufacture of steam pumping machinery, having outgrown their shops in Cincinnati. On or about Jan. I, 1883, they sold out to the Gordon Steam Pump Co., since which he has been out of business. He removed to Bloomington, 111, Sept. 1891, and to Englewood, 111., April 20, 1893. Res., 6618 Perry Ave. When in his 21st year, 1857, he was engineer of the Young America, the first steam fire-engine sold in Philadelphia, built by Abel Shawk, of Cincinnati, of whose works Nathan Cope was then superintendent. Ezra and wife are members of the Christian or Disciples Church. Issue: William, b. Cincinnati, 7, 6, 1869; d. 3, 27, 1881 : Eva, b. Covington, 2, 26, 187 1 ; d. 10, 25, 1879. 3670. William Taylor, b. one-half mile S. W. of New Garden, O., 12, 25, 1S36; m. Salineville, O., 9, 25, 1871, Sarah V. Robins, b. Carroll Co., O., i, 23, 1851 ; dau. of Henry Robins and Mary Irwin, of Wellsville, O. He lived at Saline- ville, as a merchant and banker, until about 1S86; served four years in the Ohio legislature ; was elected treasurer of the State for two terms, from Cleve- land, where he lived seven years. At expiration of term he remained in Columbus as president of the Commercial National Bank. Res., on King Ave- nue. He has the marriage certificate of his grandfather Cope. Issue : F'dgar A., b. II, 10, 1872; living at Cincinnati, with Kleiboltz & Co., Bankers: Harry, b. 8, 23, 1874 ; living in Columbus, O., a dentist. 3671. Hannah Rebecca, b. Hanoverton, O., 6, 19, 1841 ; m. Cincinnati, 8, 29, i86t, Silas Wheelock Plimpton, b. Woonsocket, R. I., 7, 2, 1838; son of Silas W. Plimpton and Lois Taft Seagrove, of Providence, R. I. They lived in Kingston, Mo., 1S65 to 1874, and in Denison, la., till 1891, when she was appointed supt. of Nat'l W. R. C. Home, in Madison, O., and filled that position near four years ; moved to Cleveland, 1895. S. W. Plimpton served during the war, 1862 and 1863, in the loth and nth R. I. vols. ; was deacon in Baptist Ch. in Iowa nine years ; now deacon in Cong. Ch. in Cleveland. Issue : Lois Eliza- beth, b. 6, 30, 1869; unm. ; was assistant supt. and bookkeeper at W. R. C. Home, 1894 to 1856: Nathan Cope, b. 9, 16, 1S73; is S. S. supt. in Cong. Ch., and stenographer to G. P. A. of Nickel Plate R. R. Address of family, 31 Bolton PI., Cleveland, O. 3672. Thomas Beeson (says his sister, — Bayard, says his wife), b. Hanoverton, 5, 17, 1844; m. Salineville, 9, 5, 1867, Mary Thompson, b. Newcastle, England, 8, II, 1846; dau. of Ralph Thompson and Mary McGrnw, of Salineville, O. He LINE OF GEORGE', MAJiY\ GEORGE", AiVxY', yOIIN\ 513 enlisted in the 143d O. N. O. during the Civil War; settled in Salineville, where- he was engaged in the grocery business. Issue : Ada Elizabeth, b. 6, 17, 1S68 : Mary Maude, b. 10, 4, 1870 : Helen, b. 10, 20, 1S79 : Thomas Bayard, b. 3, 3, 1882. Address, Columbiana, O. Ada E., m. Canton, O., 7, 4, 18S7, William J. Sloan, b. Salem, O., 5, 28, 1864; son of James Sloan and Eliza J. Murray, of Alliance, O. He is a machinist; settled at Allegheny, Pa., removing to Cleveland, ()., 188S. Res., 72 Brunswick St. Issue; Harry, b. 6, 16, 1888: Olive M., b. 11, 15, 1S90: Hazel, b. 4, 14, 1892 : Glcnar, b. 12, 14, 1895. Mary Maude, m. Alliance, O., 11, 17, 1890, Seiby S. Webb, b. Columbiana, O., 3, 14, 1S62; son of George G. Webb and Lavina Bickhart, of that place. He is a machinist and settled at .-Mliance ; now at Columbiana, O. Issue : Walter Cope, b. Alliance, 9, 5, 1891 : Harry Herbert, b. Salineville, 11. 8, 1893 : Lois Marie, b. Columbiana, 3, 14, 1897 ; d. there, 7, 25, 1897. 3673. Oliver C, b. Sahneville, 6, 3, 1848; m. Kingston, Mo., 1,27, 1870, Emma I.. Smalley, b. Dayton, O., 5, 15, 1851 ; d. Kingston, 6, 5, 1894; dau. of James Smalley, of Cameron, Mo. Second m., Kingston, i, i, 1895, to Josephine Heflin, b. Augusta Co., Va., 7, 3, 1847; dau. of William Phelin and Margaret Adkins. He owns and lives on 280 acres of land three miles N. W. of Kingston, Mo. Issue: Albert N., b. Kingston, 4, 17, 187 1 : Walter S., b. Hamilton, O., 10, 16, 1873: Ralph P., b. Kingston, 8, 17, 1876: Earl T., b. same, 9, 13, 1878 : Raymond, b. same, 4, 15, 1881 : Ezra, b. Cameron, Mo., 10, 13, 1884 ; Helen, b. Kingston, 3, 3, 1890. Albert N., m. Columbus, O., 11, 24, 1S98, Margaret Voorhees, b. New Rumley, Harrison Co., 0., 11, 7, 1872. He was graduated from Ohio State College in electrical engineering, and settled in Columbus. She is a graduate of shorthand dept., Scio College. 3674. Elizabeth, b. Salineville, 6, 2, 1854 ; m. there, 8, 3, 1880, Robert Mitchell Ramsey. b. Scroggsfield, Carroll Co., O., 8, 3, 1849 ; son of Robert George Ramsey and Margaret McLaughlin, of that place. They settled on his farm near Wattsville, Carrol Co. ; removed to Columbus, i, i, 1891, where he had a position as night police in Treasurer's office for four years, and now in the grocery business ; remaining in Columbus to educate their son, but retaining the farm. She has five silver table spoons which belonged to her grandmother Cope, marked S. T. Residence, 245 King .Ave. Issue: Robert Wilber, b. 6,8, t88i ; d. It, 29, 1S92 ; buried Green Lawn Cem. : l'!rnest Cope, b. 10, 17, 1882. 1296. Thomas D. Trimble' (j(>hn\ Ann, George, Mary, George), b. I, 9, 1818; m. II, 25, 1852, Sarah Robinson. P. O., Whittord, Pa. Issue: Thomazine, b. 10, 9, 1853: Ella, b. 3, 30, 1855: John, b. 3, 22, 1857: Wil- liam, b. 12, 16, 1859: George T., b. 3, 24, 1862: Jane, b. 9, i, 1S64: Margaret B., b. 10, 20, 1866: Sarah Z., b. 5, 13, 1869. No marriages re- ported. They reside on the old Trimble homestead, W. Whiteland. 1298. William I. Trimble' (John^ Ann, George, Mary, George), b. West Whiteland Twp., 9, 4, 1S23; d. West Pikeland, i, 16, 1897; buried 5 1 6 THE SMEDL E Y FA MIL Y. at Friends' graveyard, Oaklands ; m. West Chester, ii, 17, 1S57, Deborah Downing, b. Uwchlan Twp., 12, 25, 1S38; dau. of Thomas Downing'' (Thomas', Joseph, Thomas) and Mary Lightfoot, of Lionville, in Uwchlan. He occupied the farm inherited from liis father, adjoining the Trimble homestead, until 4, i, 1891, when he moved to W. Pikeland. After his death the family moved to Chester Springs, to a house purchased 1898 from R. P. Beerbrower. Issue : 3675. Grace, b. 6, 16, 1858 ; living at home, unmarried. 3676. Jacob Z., b. 2, 6, i860; living at home, unmarried. 3677. Mary 1)., b. W. Whiteland, 12, 7, 1861 ; m. Anselma, parsonage of Ref. Church, 3, 6, 1SS9, Edwin Hill, b. Uwchlan, .(,17, 1864 ; son of Richard Hill and Mary Ann Peck, of 3709 .■*,spen -St., Phila. Address, Whitford, Pa. Issue: Anna Trinible, b. W. Whiteland, i, 10, 1S90: Richard, b. Upper Uwchlan, 8, 21, 1S93 : Charles Trimble, b. W. Whiteland, 11, 16, 1897 : Joseph Meredith, b. same, 11, 12, 1898. 3678. Charles, b. 4, 22, 1863 ; in the West, 1897, unmarried. 3679. Anna, b. i, 25, 1865 ; m. West Chester, 3, 26, 1891, Davis D. Stiteler, b. Uwchlan, 5, 9, 1865; son of J. Ellwood Stiteler and Rebecca Davis, of W. Pikeland. He is a farmer in W. Pikeland, a member of St. Paul's Reformed Church, Lion- ville. No issue. P. O., .Anselma, Pa. 3680. Emma D., b. 3, 11, 186S; a school teacher, unmarried. 3681. Rebekah Z., b. 2, S, 1875 ; a teacher, unmarried, 36S2. Joseph D., b. lo, 19, 1876; a college student, at Gettysburg, 1897. 3683. William I., b. 5, 9, 1S79; d. 9, 4, 1879. The above family have a cane marked "A. E. 1746," supposed to have belonged to Ann Edge Trimble, and used by her when she had a limb broken by being thrown from her horse when she was 18 ; but as she was born in 1748 the date should perhaps be 1766. They also have a clock which belonged to the same. 1299. Sarah D. Trimble' (John^, Ann, George, Mary, George), b. West Whiteland, 9, 6, 1825; d. Cain Twp., 10, 19, 1898; m. Uwchlan Meeting, 3, 11, 1847, Elhanan Zook, b. W. Whiteland, 2, 17, 1819; son of John Zook and Elizabeth Mast, of Exton, Chester Co. They settled at the old Triinble homestead, W. Whiteland; removed to a farm in Uwchlan, spring of 1853 ; to W. Whiteland, spring of 1857, and to Cain Twp., spring of 1864, to the old Parke homestead, one mile west of Downingtown, where her father and his brother and sisters were born. Issue : 3684. Thomazin T., b. W. Whiteland, 12, 22. 1S47; m. Philadelphia, 12, 24, 1S72, George E. Wills, b. E. Brandywine, 9, 16, 1S84 ; d. Downingtown, 12, 31, 1884 ; buried Northwood Cem. ; son of Allen Wood Wills and Elizabeth Hunter Evans, of Downingtown. Issue: Elizabeth Hunter, b. 10, 16, rS77. Thomazin m. 2d husband, Cl-.nrles Downing, No. 1491. 36S5. Anne, b. 4, 5, 1849 ; unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE', ANN\ GRACE\ - x- 36S6. William T., h. 2, 2, 1851; m. Cropwell Meeting, N. J., 3, 18, 1S80, Abbie L. Evans, b. Marlton, N. J., 9, 12, 1858 ; chu. of Amos Evans and Rachel Bartram Knighn, of that place. Address, Malvern, Pa. Issue : William T., b. i, 5, 1SS2 ; d. I, 7, 18S2: Edwin, b. 10, 15, 1884: Gertrude K,, b. 6, 10, 1888: Roland, b. 12, 15, 1895 : Allan, b. 12, 7, 1897. 3687. J. Trimble, b. W. Whiteland, 3, 10, 1853; d. Camden, N. J., 7, 17, 1897; m. ^^ary B. Evens, now of 553 Grant Street, Camden, N. J. Issue : Amos E., b. 3, 6, 1876: Sarah T., b. 11, 6, 1877 : Elizabeth B., b. 8, 13, 1879: Joseph E., lived only a few months: Anne, b. 4, 17, 18S3 : J. Trimble, b. r, 22, 1886: Henry E., b. 3, 29, 1S88. 3688. Fannie PL, b. Uwchlan, 10, 6, 1854 ; unmarried. 3689. Sallie T., b. W. Whiteland, 6, 14, 1857 ; d. there, 9, i, 1857. 3690. Mary A., b. 4, 14, i860; d. Cain Twp., 3, 24, 1867. 3691. Henry PI, b. W. Whiteland, 10, 24, 1862 ; unmarried. 3692. Cleorge Downing, b. Cain Twp., 10, 30, 1869 ; unmarried. 1302. Ann Evans* (Grace', Ann, George, Mary, George), b. Spring- field, Del. Co., Pa., 3, 21, 1815 ; d. Middletown, 9, 30, 18S8; buried at Middletown Meeting; m. Springfield Mtg., 5, 6, 1S47, Isaac 0. Evans, b. Lampeter, Lancaster Co., Pa., 3, 23, 1818; son of Isaac Evans and Mary Conard, of that township. They resided in Lampeter four years, and after the death of his father, who lived at the same place, removed to Middle- town. The father and daughters, Anne and Lydia, now live at 400 N. Orange St., Media. Pa. Issue: 3693. Mary, b. 6, 20, 1S48; m. Samuel Trimble, M. D. (son of No. 203S). 3694. Joseph, b. 9, 14, 1849; a farmer, unmarried. P. O., Darling, Pa. 3695. Grace, b. Lampeter, 12, 21, 1850; d. same, i, 27, 1851. 3696. Is.aac, b. Middletown, 1, 22, 1852; m. Bradford Meeting, 3, 30, 1882, Rebecca Fell, b. I, 3, 1858, in Newlin Twp., Chester Co.; dau. of Marshall Fell and Hannah F. Thomas. They settled on her father's farm, in Newlin. P. O., Glen Hall, Pa. Issue: Daughter, unnamed, b. 7, 8, 1S83; d. same date; Marshall, b. 7, 23, 1885 ; AnnaC, b. 12,30, 18S6 : I. Rowland, b. i, 12, 1889: Everett, b. g, 12, 1S90: Grace, b. 1, 27, 1S95. 3697. William, b. 4, 11, 1853 ; d. 8, 2, 1S56. 3698. .Anne, b. 9, 26, 1854; living in Media, unmarried. 3699. Lydia, b. 9, 27, 1S56 ; employed in P'ricnds' Book Store, Phila. 3700. Roland, b. 6, 23, 185S ; m. Springfield Meeting, 10, 16, 1890, Caroline Edgerton, b. Haniesville, O., 5, 14, 18C4 ; dau. of James Edgerton and Mary .Ann Wil- liams, of that place. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School, and is a farmer in Middletown, Del. Co. Issue : PVancis Lewis, b. Middletown, 12, 19, 1891 : Walter James, b. same, 1, 16, 1894 : William Rowland, b. same, 12, 8, 1896. P. O., DarUng, Pa. 370T. William, b. 8, 9, 1861 ; is a physician, 4009 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, unmarried. 1305. Mary Evans' (Gracc^ Ann, George, Mar)-, George), b, Spring- 5'« THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. field, 5, 23, 1S23; m. Springfield Meeting, 11, 7, 1844, William Mickle, b. Clonmel, Gloucester Co., N. J., 7, 24, 181 3; d. Woodbury, N. J., 6, 16, 1856; buried at Friends' Ground; son of George Mickle and Mary Brown, of Woodbury. They resided on a farm in Deptford Twp., now within the limits of Woodbury, belonging to his father, and farmed until his death. His widow and children removed to Delaware Co., Pa. Address, 412 N. Orange St., Media. Issue: 3702. Anne, b. Woodbury, 6, 16, 1S4S ; living with her mother in Media, unm. 3703. Mary, b. same, i, 17, 1S50 ; living with her mother, unmarried. 3704. Joseph E., b. same, 12, 6, 1851 ; m. Media, 11, 7, 18S1, Hannah J. Miller, b. Upper Providence, 3, 23, 1855 ; dau. of Levis Miller and Ann Mcllvain, of Media. He was educated at VVesttown Boarding School and is a farmer. Address, Darby, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : J. Evans, b. 7, 30, 1883 : Grace Evans, b. 7, 2, 1885 : George Miller, b. 12, 28, 1886 : Francis King, b. 8, 17, 1888. 3705. Sarah Tatum, b. Woodbury, 2, 6, 1854 ; d. Springfield, i, i, 1859. 3706. William, b. Springfield, Pa., 11, 30, 1856 ; living with his mother, unm. 1307. Thomas Evans' (Grace^, Ann, George, Mary, George), b. Springfield, 8, 24, 1S30; m. Philadelphia, 10, 10, 1877, Agnes Parker, b. there, 10, 10, 1856; dau. of Robert Parker and Mary Ann Shee, of that city. They resided on a farm in Springfield for some years; now at 14 E. Spruce Street, Norristown, Pa. Issue: Charles, b. Springfield, 8, 19, 1878; a graduate of Westtown Boarding School, 1899: Mary, b. same, 2, 4, 1S80; a student at Westtown : Grace T., b. Maryland, 11, 3, 1881 : a student at Westtown. 1310. Abraham V. Trimble' (William^, Ann, George, Mary, George), b. near Exton, West Whiteland Twp., 6, 12, 1826; d. Downingtown, i, 12, 1877; buried there; m. 4, 25, 1S66, Mary V. Webster, b. Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co., O., 2, 17, 1841 ; dau. of Naylor Webster and Jemima Mendenhall Vickers. He was a surveyor and conveyancer and for a time resided in West Chester. His widow's address, 1029 Cooper St., Camden, N. 1. Issue: Wm. Webster, b. 4, 16, 1867; d. 9, 22, 1891: Cornelia Isabella, b. 3, 24, 1872 : Richard Henry, twin with the last. 1312. Catharine B. Trimble' (William', Ann, George, Mary, George), b. 12, i, 1830; m. 10, 13, 1S58, Joseph H. Eastwick, b. Philadelphia, 12, 2, 1832; son of Andrew M. Eastwick and Lydia Ann lames, of that city. Residence, East Washington Lane and Stenton Ave., Germantown, Pa. Issue: 37T7. Joseph Harrison, b. I'hiladelphia, 8, 17, 1S59; d. same date. CHARLES DOWNING (No. 434). I>K. JOHN P. EDGE (No. 1271) ANN EDGE VALENTINE (No. 1284). JACOB EDGE (No. 1240). facing p. 519. LINE OF Gr.ORGR\ MARY\ SARAIP, RACHEL', LRVr\ i^ , g .^708. William T., b. 3, 3, 1861 ; unmarried. 3709. Margaret Lydia, b. 3, 3, 1863 ; unmarried. 3710. Abram Trimble, b. Phila., 7, 14, 1865 ; m. liridgeiwrt, Montgomery Co., 10, 12, 1S92, Alice Lees, b. there, 8, 8, 1869; dau. of Joseph l.ces and Maria L. Hinkle, of 1102 DeKalb St., Norristown. He took the scientific course at the University of Penna., and graduated 1886 ; followed the profession of Chemistry till 1894, when he removed to Norristown and engaged in the woolen yarn and cloth business : member of Prebbyterian Church and a Republican. Issue : Katherine Trimble, b. 7, 24, 1893 : Joseph Lees, b. 4, 3, 1896. 371 1. Joseph Harrison, b. P,oston, Mass., i, 20, 1868 ; m. Philadelphia, 7, 7, 1S97, .Anna S. Norris, b. Camden, N. J., 3, 24, 1873 ; dau. of Louis \V. Norris and Phebe Ann Sheppard, of 3604 N. 22d St., Phila. Res., 1929 Fairmount Ave., Phila. 3712. Charles James, b. Boston, 11, 22, 1869; unmarried. 3713. Andrew W., b. same, 10, 4, 1871 ; d. 10, 4, 1873. 3714. Sarah T., b. Bartram (Jarden, Phila., 7, 24, 1875 ; d. 7, 18, 1876. 1315. Hannah Garretf^ (Levi', Rachel, Sarah, Maiy, George), b. Willistown, 11, 28, 1796; d. there, i, 10, 1S57; m. 3, 8, 1821, at WilHstown Meeting, Nathan Griffith, b. Willistown, 8, 3, 1793: d. 12, 13, 1876; son of Abner Griffith^ (Nathan', Benoni) and Phebe Griffith (dau. of William and Hannah, of Aston, page 208), of Willistown. He removed to West Chester before his death. Issue : 3715. Thomas, b. 6, 23, 1822 ; d. 3, 20, 1S23. 3716. Levi G., b. 4, 29, 1824; m. Hannah Mary Hawley. 3717. Phebe, b. 2, 28, 1827 ; came to West Chester and vvit4i her sister Rebecca con- ducted a trimming store on Market St., west of Church, for some years. She now lives at Friends' Boarding Home, West Chester, and is a minister amongst (Hicksite) Friends. 3718. Rebecca, b. 8, 31, 1S29; d. West Chester, 10, 23, 1884, unm. 3719. Hannah Ann, b. 8, 30, 1832 ; d. 5, 7, 1859, unm. ; buried at Goshen. 3720. Emmor G., b. 9, 24, 1S34 ; m. Martha Cornog and Mary Baker. 1317. Levi Garrett' (Levi', Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Willis- town, 3, I, iSoo; d. West Chester, 5, 25, 1884; m. Providence Meeting, 3, 31, 1825, Rachel PZ. Worrall, b. 11, 20, 1796; d. Willistown, 12, 28, 1827; dau. of John Worrall and Hannah 'Jhatcher, of Nether Providence. Second m. to Mary Owen, b. Darby, 11, i, 1809; d. W'est Chester, 11, 17, 1890; dau. of Jonathan Owen and Mary Bonsall, of Upper Darby. All buried at Willistown Meeting. Levi was a farmer at the homestead, in Willistown, but removed to West Chester some years before his death. Issue : 372T. Hannah, b. 2, 4, 1826 ; d. 6, 28, 1827 ; only child by first wife. 3722. Eber, b. 12. 7, 1832 ; m. Margaret C. Dean. 520 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 3723. Anna Mary, b. Willistown, living in West Chester, unmarried. 3724. Phineas, m. Lucretia Whitehead, dau. of Wilham Whitehead, Esq., of West Ches ter, where they reside. No issue. He is engaged in pubhcatioii work, in Philadelphia. 3725. Jacob, b. Willistown, 10, 9, 1838; m. 1727 N. Bouvier St., Phila., 7,23, 1890, Mary Garrett, b. Wilhstown, 2, 28, 1848; dau. of Maris Garrett (George, Abner, Thomas, William, Thomas, William), and Elizabeth Kinsey, of Phila- delphia. They are members of M. E. Church. Res., 1515 N. Bouvier St.. Phila. No children. 1318. Simeon Garrett' (Levi^, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 12, 9, 1801 ; d. Springfield, Del. Co., 9, 4, 1S45; m- Philadelphia, 9, 7, 1826, Julia Ann Hall, b. Springfield, 3, 20, 1804, d. Wilmington, Del, 11, 26, 1868; dau. of David Hall and Hannah Pennell, of Springfield, where they settled. Both buried at Springfield Meeting. Issue: 3726. Margaretta, b. i, i, 1828; m. George W. Taggart. 3727. Hannah H., b. 4, 6, 1S31 ; m. Chalkley Hatton. 3728. Rachel C, b. 5, 23, 1836 ; m. Hayes Chandler. 3729. Levi, b. 2, 27, 1842; m. Elizabeth Richards. Address, Kingsbury, California- No response. 3730. David Hall, b. 8, 16, 1S44; m. Philadelphia, 10, 30, 1878, Anna Brothers Clark, b. Charlotte, N. C, 11, 27, 1854; dau. of Edward A. T. Clark and Amelia Standerland. They settled in Philadelphia. Res., 2110 Mt. Vernon Street. He is a manufacturer's agent ; mem. of Ref. Episcopal Church and she of P. E. Ch. No children. 1319. Sarah E. Garrett' (Levis, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Willistown, 3, 4, 1S05; d. Radnor, 7, 6, 1872; m. Willistown, 3, 31, 1824, Eber James, b. Westtown, ii, ii, 1800; d. Radnor, 6, 4, 1846; son of Caleb James* (Caleb', Joseph, Aaron) and Mary Yearsley, of Westtown. Both buried at Radnor Meeting. They setded at Downingtown, where he carried on a potter)', but in 1829 removed to Radnor and continued the business there till his death. Issue: 3731. Caleb, b. Downingtown, g, 5, 1824; d. Radnor, 7, 4, 1836. 3732. Garrett, b. Downingtown, 9, 28, 1826; d. r, 21, 1827. 3733. Levi Garrett, b. 9, 5, 1827 ; m. Sarah E. Worrall and Mary Cobourn. 3734. Emeline, b. Radnor, 9, 13, 1829 ; d. there, r2, 19, 1832. 3735. Mary Asenath, b. 1,3, 1832 ; d. 9, 28, 1867 ; m. Isaac Baldwin. They hved and died in Radnor. Issue : Irene, died young, Warner and Harvey. The where- abouts of the sons are unknown to their aunt : — perhaps at Springfield, O. 3736. Edwin, b. 10, 22, 1833 ; d. 4, 19, 1889 ; m. Mary Jane James, Susan Longnecker and Annie Wild Greaver. 3737. Elizabeth A., b. 10, 25, 1835 ; m. George P. Hughes. 3738. Eber, b. 12, 13, 1837 ; m. Joanna Agnew and Phebe Bail. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY', SARAIP, RACHKL', AAROM'. c;2 1 373V- Wiliner, b. Radnor, 3, 4, 1S40; d. North Chester, 4, 24, 1879 ; buried at Radnor Meeting; m. Plainfield, Pa., 3, 8, 1870, Mary A. Strohm, b. there, 12, 16, 1840; dau. of George Strohm and liliza Longnecker. lie was educated at the West Chester Normal School, and in the spring of 1862 began the study of medicine with Dr. J. S. Bender, of CarHsle, and attended lectures the ensuing year at the Homeopathic Medical College of I'enna. ; enlisted June, 1863, and was honorably discharged the following winter; graduated 1S69, and began practice at Newville, Pa. ; afterwanl at Shermansdale and Mt. |oy, but his health failing he tried merchandizing at Klkdale, Chester Co., 1873, removing to Chester, r876. lie was a member of 15aptist Ch. at \Villistown. Issue: Elsarene, b. Klkdale, 5, 5, r874. Address, Plainfield, Cumberland Co., Pa. 3740. Sarah G., b. 10, 18, 1842: d. sutldenly, 12, 29, 1S82, at Kennet Square; ni. Joseph H. I.ear, who, at last accounts, had gone to the Klondike region. She left one child, F'.lma, who is living in the vicinity of Rocky Hill, liast Goshen, unmarried. 3741. Marshall, b. 6, 3, 1845 ; d. Radnor, 3, t, 1856. 1322. David Garrett' (Aaron^, Rachel, Sarah, Mar)-, George), b. Willistown, 11, 2S, 1803; d. Birmingham, Chester Co., 10, 17, 1868: m. Middletown Meeting, 10, 6, 1825, Anna Taylor, b. Aston Twp., 2, i, 1S04: d. Birmingham, 12, 14, 1843; dau. of Israel Taylor'' {John\ Isaac, Robert) and Ann Malin* (Gideon', Jacob, Randal), of Aston. Second m., 11, 5, 1845, ^t Birmingham Meeting, to Mary Ann Hoopes (No. 1967), b. Kast Goshen, 6, 14, 1812; d. Birmingham, 10, 17, 1852; dau. of Abraham Hoopes, last of Westtown, and Sidney Jones, last of Birmingham. Third m., 2, 9, i860, at Willistown Meeting, to Lavinia Hawley, b. 6, 20, 1818 ; d. West Chester, 3, 12, 1S78; dau. of Benjamin Hawley and I^eborah Hoopes, of Concord and Willistown. No issue by the last. David learned the tanning business, which he carried on for a timi; in Willistown, having become the owner ot the homestead, on the east side of Ridley Creek where it is crossed by the W^est Chester and Philadelphia road. About 1841 he sold this property and purchased the farm of Knnion Cook, deceased, close by Birmingham Meeting, and removed thereto. Here he followed farming, dairying and attending the Philadelphia markets. He was appointed clerk of Goshen Monthly Meeting, 2, 2, 1S32, a trustee of Willistown Meeting, 1833, recorder of births and deaths, 1834; which positions he retained till his removal. At Birmingham he was appointed recorder of marriages, births and deaths, 1843, overseer, 1846, clerk in 1855. Issue: 3742. Samuel, b. 11, 17, r826; d. 11,23, 1S26. 3743. Thomas Ellwood, b. 3, 16, 1828 ; m. Margaret Buschick. 3744. Rachel T., b. i, 6, 1830; living in West Chester, unmarried. 522 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 3745. Deborah, b. i, 10, 1832 ; m. Emmor Brinton. 3746. Jesse, b. 7, 9, 1834 ; d. 4, 27, 1899 ; m. Hannah H. Sweney. 3747. Jane H., b. 12, 11, 1S36; m. George L. Smedley (No. 1635). 3748. David, b. 2,9, 1839; d. Philadelphia, 8, 16, 1881, unmarried. He studied law at Chester, Pa., and was elected Recorder of that city : buried at Birmingham Meeting. 3749. James, b. 3, 20, 1840; m. Hannah E. Lewis. 3750. .'\nn.i, b. 8, 3, 1S41 ; d. 9 mo. 1841. 3751. Anna, b. 12, 7, 184S; m. Gilbert Cope. 3752. Edward, b. 5, 19, 1850 ; d. 8, 8, 1850. 3753. Sidney S., b. 11, 30, 1851 ; m. Edward S. Yarnall (son of No. 1375). 1326. Aaron Garretf^ (Aaron^ Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. WilHstown, 8, 23, 181 1; d. Edgmont Twp., 6, 15, 1877; m. Willistown Meeting, 3, 7, 1833, Sidney Hawley, of Edgmont, b. 3, 28, 1807; d. there, II, 16, 1888; dau. of Benjamin Hawley and Deborah Hoopes, of Concord. He resided for several years in the house erected by Amos Yarnall in 1727, and enlarged by his grandfather, Aaron Garrett in 181 2, and in addition to farming operated a saw mill on Ridley Creek and the Philadelphia road. Both buried at Willistown Meeting. Issue: 3754. Elizabeth H., b. 2, 7, 1834; d. Willistown, 6, 20, 1859. 3755- Jans, b. 9, 19, 1S36 ; m. William P. Smedley (No. 1641). 3756. Jesse H., b. 9, 26, 1838; d. 2, 10, 1899; m. Susan Cope. 3757. Robert, b. 12, 30, 1839 ; m. Sarah Cope. 1329. Abigail Sharpless*^ (Sarah', Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. East Bradford (now Birmingham), 9, 3, 1807; d. there, 12, 25, 1837; m. 11,6, 1834, at Birmingham Meeting, James R. Greaves, of Philadelphia, son of Samuel and Dorothy Greaves, of Ireland. He was a useful citizen and much interested in philanthropic works; d. 9, 3, 1870. He m. again, 5, 13, 1847, Elizabeth Levis, and left a son who resides in Europe. No issue by first wife. 1330. Aaron Sharpless^ (Sarah', Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 2, 13, 1809; d. I, 14, 1876; buried at Birmingham Meeting; m. ist, Arch St. Mtg., Phila., 9, 10, 1835, Susanna Kite, b. Phila., i, 17, 1S09; d. 9, 19, 1844; dau. of Thomas Kite, an esteemed minister in the Society of Friends, and Elizabeth Barnard. Second m., 10, 6, 1847, ^t Birmingham Mtg., to Susanna Forsythe, b. 5, i, 1S15; dau. of lames Forsythe and Ann Truman'' (William^, Thomas, Richard), of E. Bradford. He became the owner of the homestead of his father and g-randfather, in East Bradford (now Birmino- ham), and resided thereon during life, except from 5, 3, 1869, to 4 mo. 1874, Rachel T. Garrett. Derorah G. Brixton-. JK-k-i: GMii:i:rr. David Garrett. Tnos. Kli.wood GAuitirri-. .Jami.~ liinuKFT. Jaxe II. Smedley. Anna (t. Ci)i>e. Siiimv S. Vakxai.i. (With one i'Xcq>tion, taken iiiore lliaii twi-iity vi-ars at;.'.) fjK-iiii: p. .v*2. LINE OF GRORGE\ MARY\ SARAH\ RACHEL\ ROBERT". 52-, when he and his wife filled the stations of superintendent and matron at Westtown Boarding School. He filled the positions of clerk, overseer and elder for several years, and at the time of his death was a member of the "Meeting for Sufferings," or representative committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, while his sound judgment was recognized in frequent ap- pointments as arbitrator in neighboring disputes. His widow has filled similar positions and now resides in West Chester, Pa. Issue: 3758. Kdith, b. 9, 6, 1836 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 3759. Thomas, b. 8, 30, 1838; m. 6, 3, 1885, at Maiden Creek Mtg., Susanna Parvin, b. 2, 19, 1850; dau. of Jacob Parvin and Deborah Starr, of Maiden Creek, Berks Co., Pa. He resides at and farms the homestcail, and at tiie present date (10, 3, 1900,) has received a nomination for the legislature. Issue: James F., b. 6, 8, 1886 : Thomas, b. 9, 15, 1887 : Francis Pan'in, b. 5, 16, 1894. 3760. F^lizabeth, b. 8, 24, 1842 ; m. Edward G. Smedley (No. 1647). 3761. Isaac, b. 12, 16, 1848 ; m. 8, 10, 1876, at West Chester Meeting, Lydia Trimble Cope, b. West Chester, 2, 13, 1857; dau. of Paschall Cope'' (Joseph, Joscjjh John, Oliver) and Amy A. Baily. He was graduated from Westtown Boarding School, 1867; S. B., Lawrence Scientific School, of Harvard University, 1873 ; Sc. D., University of Penna., 1883 ; LL. D., Swarthmore College; the last two being honorary degrees. He became dean of Haverford College, and since 5, 19, 18S7, president of that institution. He is the author of text books on various subjects, and recently of " A History of Quaker Government in Penn- sylvania," in two volumes. Issue : Helen, b. Haverford, 7, 25, 1877 ; graduate of Dre.xel Institute, Phila., and now assistant librarian, Haverford College : Amy C, b. i, 12, 1879; a student of art : Frederic C, h. 10, i, 1880; grad- uate of Haverford, 1900, and now a medical student, Univ. of Pa. : Kdith F., b. II, 1, 1S83 : Lydia T., b. 10, 10, 1885 : Katharine T., b. 10. 17, 1S96. 3762. .Ann, b. II, 15, 1850; has been a teacher at Westtown Boarding School since 1872, with home at other times in West Chester, Pa. ; unm. 3763. James F., b. 2, 22, 1853 • '^- i' i^i 1868. 3764. William Truman, b. i, 12, 1856, in Birmingham ; m. 6, 19, 1894, at her home, to Mary G. Marshall, b. E. Marlborough Twp., Chester Co., i, 6, 186S; dau. of Abraham Marshall and Marietta Chandler, of that place. No issue. He is a graduate of the medical department of the LIniversity of Penna. and a success- ful practitioner at West Chester, Pa. 3765. Susanna, b. 9, 12, 1859; is a member of the Yearly Meeting Committee having oversight of Westtown Boarding School, living with her mother, unmarried. 1335. Robert Garrett' (Robert^, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Willistown, i, iS, 181 5; d. 10, 6, 1839; m. 11, 15, 1838, at Goshen Meet- ing, Lydia J. Sharpless, b. E. Goshen, 2, 21, 181 7; dau. of Jesse Sharpless and Ann Harvey, of that place. No issue. She m. 2d husband, Amos W. House, and is now his widow, residing in West Chester, Pa. o r24 2 HE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1337. Albin Garrett' (Robert^, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Wilhstown, lo, lo, iSiS; d. there, S, 14, 1846; m. West Chester Meeting, II, 1841, Esther P. James, b. Westtown, 12, 17, 1821; d. West Chester, 3, 31, 1898; dau. of John James (No. 1882) and Hannah Jefferis, of East Bradford. They resided at the homestead, in Willistown. Issue: 3766. Infant, b. 7 mo. 1S42 ; d. 8 mo. 1S42. 3767. Albin, b. 4, 22, 1844; m. West Chester, Pa., 11, 24, 1885, Mary Hickman Ebbs, widow, dau. of Wellington Hickman and Jane E. Osborne, of Thornbury, Chester Co. No issue. He was engaged in mercantile business in Philadelphia and New York City for several years. He has purchased the farm of his father- in-law, who has removed to West Chester, and resides thereon, but retains an ofiice in the Drexel Building, Phila. 3768. Edwin James, b. 4, 24, 1846; d. 7, 19, 1847. Esther P. Garrett, widow, m. Philadelphia, 2, 26, 1852, William M. Woodward, b. West Bradford, 8, 4, 1820; son of Thomas Woodward and Mary Worth. He was a farmer at different places and afterward in the livery business, in West Chester, for several years: is now living in West Bradford. No issue. 1339. Isaac R. Taylor' (Hannah', Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. W. Nottingham, Md., i, 19, 1821; m. Lucy (Lucetta Melvina) Harlan, b. Rising Sun, Md., i, 19, 1821. He is a justice of the peace. Address, Rising Sun, Md. Issue: 3769. George Harlan, b. Texas, Lancaster Co., Pa., 11, 19, 1846 ; m. 151 E. Madison St., Baltimore, Md., 9, 15, 1870, Mary A. Rutledge, b. Deer Creek, Harford Co., Md., 12, I, [844 ; dau. of Thomas T. Rutledge and Cynthia Richardson, the latter now of Upper Falls, Md., dau. of Maj. William Richardson, of Belair, and Elizabeth Morgan. Thomas T. Rutledge was son of Lieut. Joshua Rut- ledge, of the Maryland Line, who served during the whole of the Revolutionary War, and m. Augustine Biddle. George H. Taylor was educated at W. Nottingham Academy ; served in Co. E., 6th Md. vol. inf. from Sept. 5, 1S62, till June 20, 1865 ; was commis- sioned wood inspector for Baltimore, 1867, and served two years; was purser for the Weems Line Steamers 13 years, 3 years with Star Brass Mfg. Co., Bos- ton, and settled in Philadelphia, 1889, where he introduced and has controlled the Taber Bas-Relief Photograph. Address, Wissanoming, Phila. Issue: Thomas Taber, b. 6, 30, 1874, is assistant supt. Suburban Electric Co., having studied in Boston and at the Drexel Institute, Phila. ; unmarried. 3770. Laura Elizabeth, b. 2, 15, 1848 ; m. William T. Scott. Address, Rising Sun, Md. No response. 3771. Albert Gallatin, b. 12, i, 1849 ; address, West Phila. Unmarried. 3772. Clarissa Jane, b. 6 mo. 1851 ; m. Joseph T. Kirk, Perryville, Md. No response. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ SARAH\ HANNAH', HANNAH'. 525 3773. Franklin P., b. 6, 13, ; died in infancy. 3774. Samuel Augustus, b. Rising Sun, 8, i, 1855 ; m. there, i, 24, 1894, Jenny AVi-rden, b. Fremont, Chester Co., 9, 24, 1863 ; dau. of George Warden and .Mary Jane Barnes. He was educated at West Nottingham Academy and is a salesman and bookkeeper, and member of Presb. Ch. of West Nottingham. P. O., Rising Sun. Issue: Warren Lee, b. ir, 17, 1894: Samuel Stanley, b. 6, 8, 1896 ; d. 8, 5, 1S96 : Mary Victoria, b. 4, 2, 1S98. 3775. .\nnie Marie, b. Rising Sun, 2, 16, 1858; m. O.xford, Pa., 3, 30, 1878, Enos P. Newlin, millwright, b. Colerain, Lancaster Co., 8, 19, 1854; son of William K. Newlin and Aneliza Gyles. They settled at Fremont, Chester Co., removing 1879 to Rising Sun; in 1889 to Farmington, Md., and to Perryville, 1S93. Issue : iMiima L., b. 2, 13, 1879 : Charles B., b. 5, 24, i88i : Isaac R., b. 11, 29, 1884 : Walter L., b. i, 24, 1S87 ; d. 8, 7, 18S7 : Maude M., b. i, 6, 1889 : Helen M., b. 5, 17, 1S93 ■ ^Villiam J. Bryan, b. 11, 4, 1S96. Tiie parents of Enos Pennock Newlin dying when he and a sister were young, he was raised by Jacob and Jane Lindley, at Fremont. 3776. Eugenie (Jennie), b. Harrisville, near Rising Sun, 1, 4, 1S60; m. Oxford, Pa., 8, 17, 1882, William T. Gillespie, b. Liberty Grove, Md., 11, 23, 1856; son of Samuel Gillespie and Susanna Shroff. After marriage they lived at Rising Sun one year, at Colora two years, at W. Nottingham one year, at Liberty Grove 3 years, at Colora 18 mos., and since at Rising Sun. He is a miller but has fol- lowed farming, keeping restaurant, &c., and she has been engaged in the mil- linery business eight years in Rising Sun. They arc members of M. E. Church. Issue : Lucy Belle, b. Rising Sun, 1 1, 1 1, 1SS3 : Delia Mary, b. Colora, ii, 24, 1885; d. I, 29, 1889: Anna Victoria, b. Liberty Grove, 12, 14, 1S87 ; d. 1, 21, 1S89 : Lynn Biddle, b. same, 11, 29, 1889: Floyd Shroff, b. Rising Sun, 9, 6, 1893. 3777. Jefferson, b. 11, 3, 1861 ; d. 8, i, 1887, unmarried. 3778. Benjamin Franklin, b. near Rising Sun, 12, 29, 1863; m. Baltimore, Md., 9, 29, 18S7, Sarah Ellen Kean, b. there. 9, 13, 1868; dau. of Alexander Kean and Agnes Frazier Kellow, of that city, who came from .Aberdeen, Scotland, 1866. Res., 1633 Grover Place, Baltimore, Md. Issue : .Mbert Kean, b. 7, 15, 1S88 : Benjamin Franklin, b. i, 3, 1890; d. 6, 15, 1892; Robert liruce, b. 6, 29, 1892 : .■Alexander Richards, b. 4, 4, 1897 : Milton Harlan, b. 4, 4, 1S99. 3779. William Leonidas, b. 2, 13, 1869; unmarried: was in the ist Md. Regt. at Augusta, Ga., Feb., 1899. 3780. Helen Mary, b. Harrisville, Md., 3, 6, 1871; m. W. Nottingham, Md., 10, 14, 1895, John Kean, b. Baltimore, Md., 7, 24, 1869 ; son of Alexander Kean and Agnes Kellow. Res., 1207 Preston St., Baltimore. Issue: Lucy Helen, b. Baltimore, 5, 31, 1S97. 1341. Sarah C. Richards' (Hannahs Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. near Risuif,^ Sun, IMd., 12, 17, 1823; d. \y. miles N. W. of Rising Sun. 5, 17, 1893; m. O.xford, Pa., by Rev. J. M. Dickey, 5, 25, 1854, to Gibbons Parry Moore, farmer, b. Cecil Co., i, 20, 1S31: d. 9. 15, 1895; son of William Moore and Mary M. Way, of Cecil Co. Both buried at West Nottingham Meeting. They were Friends. Issue: 526 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 37S1. Taylor W., b. i>< miles N. W. of Rising Sun, 8, 28, 1855 ; ra. Oxford, Pa., S, 4, 1 88 1, Mary Emma Anderson, b. Fulton Twp., Pa., 12, 17, 1858; d. 12, 21, 1893; buried at W. Nottingham; dau. of John M. Anderson and Sarah J. Campbell, of near Lyle, Lancaster Co. Second ra., Elkton, Md., 7, 22, 1896, to Hannah R. Pierce, b. near Rock Springs, Md., 11, 16, 1S65 ; dau. of John T. Pierce and Catherine -Shank, of Colcra. He is a farmer at the place of his birth and a Methodist. Issue: Sarah Rebecca, b. 3, 8, 1882: George Perry, b. 2, 4, 18S4 : Mary Francis, b. 9, 22, 1886. 3782. Mary Francis, b. Rising Sun, 8, 30, 1857; m. Philadelphia, 9, 17, 1879, Charles H. Reed, b. Rising Sun, 11, 19, 1844; son of Samuel Reed and Louisa Pyle, of Rising Sun. He is a railroad foreman ; settled first at Philadelphia, remov- ing to Fernwood, Pa., 3, 12, 1894. She and her brother still own the home- stead. Issue: Louella V., b. 8, 4, 1880: Charles H., b. i, 10, 1893. 1342. Ruth Hannah Richards* (Thomas^, Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 5, 20, 1816; m. by mayor of Lancaster, Pa., 12, 12, 1839, Amos Preston, b. perhaps near West Grove, Chester Co., 4, 22, 1810; d. on his farm near Colora, Md., 8, 27, 1865; buried at West Nottingham Meeting; son of Jonas Preston and EHzabeth Brown, who died on a farm near Conowingo, Md. Issue: 37S3. Thomas Richards, b. 5, 19, 1841 ; d. 9, 24, 1872, unmarried. 3784. Albert W., b. near Conowingo, 5, 8, 1S44; m. near Rising Sun, 7, 25, 1872, Eliza H. Bonsall, b. Phila., 9, 26, 1846; d. Lambertvilie, N. J., 9, 7, 1896; buried at West Nottingham Meeting ; dau. of Thomas L. Bonsall and Naomi P. Hunt, of near Rising Sun, Md. Three children, all died in infancy. Second m., 4, 4, 1900, at her home, to Florence M. Camp, dau. of Abel and Rebecca W. Mahan, of Trenton, N. J. He was educated at Westtown P)oarding School and was an assistant teacher there for about 18 mos. He has been in the em- ploy of the Penna. R. R. as a civil engineer since 1S70, and as supervisor was located at Huntingdon, Pa., 1872 till 1882 ; moved to Philadelphia as Assistant Engineer, and in 1883 was appointed to that position on the Belvidere Division, since which he has resided at Lambertvilie, N. J. In 1871 he supervised the construction of the railroad bridge over the Susquehanna, at Selinsgrove. 3785. Joanna, b. 7, 2, 1846 ; d. 10, 19, 1S52. 3786. Milton, b. 2, II, 1850; d. 9, 10, 185 i. 3787. Emma, b. 10, 20, 1854; d. 9, 22, 1S56. 3788. Elizabeth, b. 8th District, Cecil Co., Md., 6, 17, 1853; m. Colora, Md., 9, 11, 1883, G. Birdsall Passmore, b. East Nottingham, Chester Co., near Brick Meet- ing, Md., 4, 4, 1856 ; son of Samuel W. Passmore and Emeline Stubbs. of West Chester, Pa. They settled at Rising Sun, 1884, removing to a farm near Colora in the fall of 1886, and thence to Malvern, Chester Co., in the spring of 1890. He was a carriage builder, 1883 to 1886 ; farmed three years, and since 1890 a funeial director in Malvern ; members of the Society of Friends and Prohibitionists. Issue : Helen Alberta, b. Colora, 4, 28, 188S. 1343. Isaac S. Richards' (Thomas\ Hannah, Sarali, Mary, George), LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ SARAH', HANNAH\ TIIO.]fAS\ - 2- b. near Rising Sun, Md., 9, 7, 1819; d. in same house where born, 4, 19, 1864; m. Oxford, Pa., by Rev. John Miller Dickey, 3, 11, 1S41, to Mercy Ann Reynolds, b. near Rising Sun, 5, 29, 1816; d. Colora, Md., 2, 5, 1885 ; dau. of Jacob Reynolds and Anna Moore. Both buried at W. Notlin"hani Friends' Meeting. He was a farmer and surveyor, in Cecil Co., Md. Issue: 3789. Ruth Anna, b. near Porter's Bridge, Cecil Co., Md., 2, i.), 1843; d. Rising Sun, Md., 3, 6, 1S96; buried at West Nottingham Meeting; m. Philadelphia, 1, 8, 1867, Joseph R. Coates, b. Chester Co., 5, 12, 1834; son of George Coates and Martha Irwin, of Fawn Grove, York Co., Pa. No issue. He married a 2d time. Address, Richardsmere, Cecil Co., Md. 3790. Joseph Thomas, b. near Rising Sun, 2, 12, 1845 ; m. Wilmington, Del., by Rev. Enoch Stubbs, to Martha V,. Ernest, b. Chestertown, Md., 12, 5, 184S ; dau. of Henry W. Ernest and Mary A. Walter. He was educated at the West Notting- ham Academy, and with a special course in Philadelphia became a civil engi- neer, entering the service of the Pennsylvania R. R., Aug., 1869. Since then he has had large experience in almost every branch of civil engineering con- nected with the location, construction and operating of railroads, not only under ordinary circumstances, but also in great emergencies, such as the Johns- town Flood, of 1889. He has risen from one position to another until March i, 1893, when he was appointed Engineer, Maintenance of Way, for the lines east of Pittsburg and Erie, in which department the annual expenditures amount to from $8,000,000 to {! 1 1 ,000,000. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; member and past president of the Engineers' Club of Phila- delphia ; member of the Historical Soc. of Pa.; of the Franklin Institute; director of the West End Trust & Safe Deposit Co., of Phila. and other com- panies. His office is in the Broad Street Station, Phila., and residence 210 N. 33d Street: Issue: Mercy, b. 2, 11, 1875 : Mamie, b. 10, 18, 1876; d. 8, 30, 1877: Joseph Ernest, b. 3, S, iSSi : Amy, b. 9, 12, 1S83 : Martha, b. 2, 20, 1888; d. 10, 21, 1888. Mercy, b. Philadelphia, ni. there, at St. Mark's Ch., 6, 3, 1896, to Dr. Norman Sturgis Essig, b. West Phila., 1 1, 6, 1869 ; son of Charles James Essig, M. D., D. D. S., and Mary .Augusta Sturgis, of Wallingford, Del. Co., Pa. He is a graduate of the Dental Dept., Univ. of Pa., 1889, with office at 1700 Race Street, Phila. Issue : Charles James, b. 3, 12, 1899. Address, Wallingford. 3791. Louis Henry, b. 3, 12, 1847; d. Colorado Springs, Colo., 12, 19, 1895; m. Media, Pa., 10, 29, 1885, Rebecca Williamson, b. Wallingford, Pa., i, 7, 1S55 ; . dau. of John P. Williamson and Amy Pim Dutton, the latter now of West Chester, Pa. He was educated at the W. Nottingham Academy and Penna. University, and became a lawyer and real estate dealer in Media, Pa. ; was a member of the Society of Friends and director of the Charter Nat'l Hank, Media, and of the Media Title & Trust Co. He resided at 517 S. Orange St., Media, from marriage till 11,9, 1893. Issue: I.ouis Arthur, b. there, 4, 26, 1889. His widow resides in Media. 3792. Isaac Stubbs, b. 11, 17, 1848; d. 8, 19, 1880; m. .Margaret A. Deal. No i>suc. His widow married again and is deceased. 528 THE SMEDLEY EAAIILY. 3793- Jacob Granville, b. near Rising Sun, 4, 16, 1S51 ; m. Harrisville, Md., Elizabeth V. Langdon, b. Rising Sun, Sept., 184S ; d. near there, 4, 13, 1891 ; dau. of Franklin Langdon and Rebecca Maxwell, of Harrisville, Md. She was instantly killed by a pistol shot from a burglar in the night, and her husband violently assaulted, but the criminal escaped. Jacob m. again, 6, 8, 1S93, Mae V. Pen- nington, b. near Warwick, Md., i, i, 1871 ; dau. of J. Biddle Pennington and Josephine Wollaston. He was educated at the Millersville Normal School, and owns the farm which has descended to him through four generations of the Richards family; was elected to the legislature in 1 886, since which he has been examiner of customs at the port of Baltimore ; still holding the position and his family residing on the farm. Address, Rising Sun, Md. Issue . Wil- liam R., b. I, 21, 1874 : Harry F., b. 2, 18, 1876: Joseph T., b. 5, 22, 1879: Granville Hampton, b. 10, 29, 1884 : Mae Ruth, b. 12, 8, 1S94. 3794. William Franklin, b. i, 12, 1855 ; d. i, 19, 1859. 3795. Mercy Ann, b. 9, 24, 1859 ; d. same date. 1344. Joanna A. Richards* (Thomas^, Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. three miles west of Rising Sun, 7, 10, 1822; d. at Amos Pres- ton's, three miles from Conowingo, 11 mo., 1855 ; buried at West Notting- ham Meeting ; m. Isaac Jackson and lived on his farm, within a mile of her birth-place, until a short time before her death. He d. near Texas, Lancaster Co., Pa. No issue. She was noted for her tender Christian character, being grieved at any cruelty tOAvards animals. " Once when the writer killed a wren with a stone and carried it exulting to aunt Joanna, she, in a minute or two, in the most kindly and pitiful way changed the ex- ultation to weeping. Though a boy of eight years at that time, the impres- sion is lasting. — A. W. P." 1348. Stephen Richards^ (Jacob', Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. at Rising Sun, Md,, 9, 23, 1820; d. on his farm near that place, i, 17, 1880; buried at W. Nottingham Meeting; m. 3, 21, 1844, Rebecca H. Stubbs, b. I, 24, 1824; dau. of Vincent Stubbs and Mary E. Haines. Address, Colora, Md. Issue: 3796. Vincent S., b. 3, i, 1S46; m. 12, 7, 1871, Clarinda Smedley. See p. 438. 3797. Elizabeth, b. i, 7, 1848 ; m. Joseph H. Lincoln, Rising Sun. No response. 3798. Mary H., b. 2, 27, 1S51. 3799. Luther J., b. 1 1, 7, 1862. 1350. John T. Richards* (Jacob', Hannah, Sarah, Mar}^ George), b. near Rising Sun, 12, 6, 1S23: m. Little Britain, Lancaster Co., 4, 3, 1845, Martha Neeper, b. there, i, 15, 1827; d. Warfordsburg, Fulton Co., Pa., 8, 13, 1896, and buried there; dau. of James Neeper and Letitia Patterson, of Little Britain. They setded on a farm of 149 acres, on Octorara Creek, in LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ SARA1I\ HANNAH\ JACOIiy 529 6th District, Cecil Co., Md., which, in the fall of 1858, he exchanged with Wm. E. Tenbrook, a Philadelphia merchant, for 1000 acres in Buck Valley, Fulton Co., Pa., and ^2000; removed to this land about 4, g, 1859, and while he has sold portions thereof he has also purchased other tracts and now owns about 1500 acres. He was twice elected to the letjislature and was a member during; the noted contest between Simon Cameron and Andrew G. Curtin for the U. S. senatorship, when he was offered a large bribe for his vote; and as corrupt means were used on both sides he voted for Thaddeus Stevens. He was appointed postmaster of Buck Valley P. O., 1869, and held the office nearly twenty-eight years. A Friend by birth, he married a Presbyterian, and later joined widi that church, of which he has been an elder over thirty years. Address, Amaranth, Fulton Co., Pa. Issue: 3800. Jacob Lindley, b. near Rising Sun, Md., 3, 26, 1846; m. Hancock, .Md., 11, 10, 1868, Huldah W. Eastburn, b. Honey Grove, Juniata Co., P'a., 3, 24, 184a; dau. of Elwood Eastburn and Mary Jane Gray, of Hancock. He was educated at Millersville Normal School ; served in the 195th Pa. vols, during the war and after marriage settled at Hancock; was postmaster there, i86g to 1871. He was a millwright and machinist and made a specialty of constructing sawmills and tanneries. In 18S6 he moved to Davis, W. Va. Address, Blaine, W. Va. Issue: Mary Ella, b. 8, 13, 1869: Lindley Kirkbride, b. 4, 11, 1871 : Lillian Gray, b. 4, 7, 1873 ; d. 7, 14, 1893 ; buried at Hancock, Md. Mary Ella, m. Cumberland, Md., 4, 26, 1890, George W. Kitzmiller, b. Kitzmillerville, Garrett Co., Md., 8, 27, 1852 ; son of Ebenezer Kitzmiller and Emily Wilson, of Blaine, \V. Va. They settled at Hambleton, Grant Co., W. Va., removed i, i, 1892, to Davis, 'luckcr Co., and 11, i, 1S94, to Blaine, Mineral Co. He was educated at \V. Va. University and Iron City College. Pittsburgh ; is a bookkeeper, at present ( 1S98) operating a ro.d mine and farm. Issue : Norma Lorena Patterson, b. 4, 1, 1892. 3801. James Neepcr, b. 3, 2, 1849; m. Philadelphia, 10, 11, 1877, Rebecca Ann Whar- ton, 1). there ; dau. of Mahlon Wharton and Isabella Murphy, of Fallsington, Bucks Co., Pa. He was graduated M. D. from Bellevue Medical College, N.Y., 2, 27, 1873; located at Everett, Bedford Co., Pa., 3, 25, 1873 ; removed 8, 15, 1873, to Riddlesburg, Pa., and 8, 29, 1877, to Fallsington, Pa. Issue: Bertha Belle, b. Fallsington, 11, 10, 1878: John Taylor, b. same, 3, 10, 1S83. 3802. Letitia Neeper, b. 11, 27, 1851 ; m. Bedford, Pa., 3, 12, 1890, J. Clayton Hixson, b. near Emmaville, Fulton Co., 8, i, 1854 ; son of Timothy Hixson and Mary Atta Barton, of that place. He went into the express business, at Everett, Bedford Co., for one year, when, at the request of her father, they moved to his farm to take charge of it and care for her parents. No issue. P. O., Amaranth, Pa. 3S03. .\lbert Andrews, 1). 11,4,1854; m. Oxford, Kansas, 5, i 2, 188 1, Miunic Owens, b. Maroa, 111., 7, 26, 1864 ; dau. of James H. Owens and Jane Marquis, of Oxford. 34 230 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. He graduated at Easton College with honors and medals, and is now a lawyer and editor of daily and weekly papers at Wellington, Kansas. Issue : Clarence Alvin, b. Wellington, 3, 22, 1882: Chester Raymond, b. same, 10, 28, 1884: Glenn Arthur, b. same, 3, 12, 1887 ; d. Oxford, Kansas, 2, 2, 1889 : Forrest, b. Wellington, 2, 13, 1890 ; d. there, 2, 20, 1890: James Taylor, b. same, 2, 18, 1892 : Ruth, b. same, 12, 13, 1897. 3804. Thomas Davis, b. near Rising Sun, Md., 8, 29, 1S57 ; m. Warfordsburg, Pa., 8, 31, 1886, Sarah Ella Carl, b. there, 6, 23, 1856 ; dau. of William Carl, M. D., d. i, 23, 1883, and Anna Gregory, of that place. He was educated at Millersville Normal School, York Collegiate Institute, University of Wooster, O., A. B., 1885, A. M., 1888; attended Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny, Pa., 1885-6; Princeton, N. J., 1886-8, graduating May, 1888; ordained minister of Presb. Ch., July 24, 1888, and settled as pastor of Neelsville and Boyd's Churches, Presby. of Washington City, living at Boyds, Md. ; resigned from Boyds, 4, 22, 1896, and still pastor of Neelsville, with residence at Germantown, Md. S. Ella Carl was educated at Hagerstown Female Seminary. Issue : William Carl, b. Warfordsburg, 8,9, 1887 : Davis Neeper, b. Boyds, Montgom- ery Co., Md., 12, 13, 1889 : Thomas Lohr, b. same, 12, i, 1894. 3805. John Cecil, b. 10, 3, i860; m. Minnie Parkinson, who is deceased. He is run- ning a publishing house at Des Moines, Iowa. 3806. Annie Jane, b. 4, 6, 1S64 ; d. 2, 10, 1868. 3807. Charles Howard, b. Buck Valley, Fulton Co., 2, 10, 1868; m. Bellefontaine, O., 10, 16, 1895, Mary Kalb, b. there, 8, 5, 1865 ; dau. of George Lewis Kalb and Mary Elirabeth Bigham, of that place. He was educated at the University of Wooster, O., and graduated at the Medico-Chirurgical College, Phila., and practised at Jeddo, Luzerne Co., Pa., from marriage till July, 1897; since at Dunkirk, N. Y. His wife was educated at Bellefontaine High School and Washington, Pa., Seminary. They are members of Dunkirk Presb. Ch. No issue. 1351. William Richards' (Jacob', Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 3, 27, 1827 ; m. Philadelphia, by the mayor, i, 24, 1850, to Catharine Black- burn, b. Chester Co., i, 8, 1824; dau. of James Blackburn and Mary Brown. He is a farmer and was twice a member of the Maryland legislature, twice an assessor of the real and personal property of Cecil Co., five years an in- spector of roads and bridges, and for twenty years a school trustee. His mother, Sarah Taylor Richards, d. 3, 7, 1S68. His address, Rising Sun, Md. Issue: 3808. Milford B., b. 7, 9, 1852; m. Philadelphia, 3, 14, 1877, Margery L. Scott, b. Chester Co., 5, 28, 1851 ; dau. of Samuel W. Scott and Prudence E. Blackburn, of Philadelphia. He settled in Cecil Co., Md., and resides on the old Richards homestead, upon which stands the " Richards Oak," a prominent landmark. Issue : Oliver R., b. 2, 23, 1889. 3809. Ivan W., b. 8, 7, 1858 ; unmarried. P. O., Rising Sun, Md. 3810. Elva M., b. 4, 22, 1861 ; unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', JfARV, SARAII\ HAi\NAII\ RACHEL'. 53, 1354. Sarah Richards* (Jacob', Hannah, Sarah, iMary, George), b. Nottingham, Cecil Co., 2, 15, 1834; m. there, 5, 25, 1864, David Carver, b. Bucks Co., Pa., 10, 31, 1820; d. Norristown, Pa., 5, 18, 1890; buried at Nottingham, Md.; son of Israel Carver and Charity Dean, of Bucks Co. Pa. She lives at 1623 Race Street, l'hihidel{)hia. Issue: 3811. David Frederic, b. Philadelphia, 5, 4, 1869; m. Brooklyn, N. V., i, 15, 1896, Carolyn .\. Miller, b. New York City, 11, 5, 1866; dan. of Henry \V. Miller and Elizabeth Davenport. They have lived in Brooklyn sinre marriage. Res. 168 Montague St. He was educated at Friends' Central .School and is a mem- ber of Race St. Meeting. A civil engineer by profession, he has been with the Newport News & Mississippi Valley R. R., the Chesapeake & Ohio R. R., Pennsylvania R. R., and the Brooklyn Heights R. R., doing civil engineering work. No issue. 1357. William M. McMillan' (Rachel', Hannah, Sarah. I\Iar>-, George), b. Cecil Co., l\Id., 7, 20, 1826; m. 9, 25, 1857, Nancy Worthing- ton, b. Coshocton Co., O., 11, 13, 1837; dau. of William Worthington and Margaret Carney. He was a farmer and resided near IMt. Pleasant, Jeffer- son Co., O. Issue: 3812. Mahlon, b. 7, 16, 1858. P. O., Maynard, Ohio. 3813. John W., b. Jefferson Co., 8, 19, 1864; m. 4, iS, 1895, Clara C.ififin, dau. of Robert and Florence Gififin, of Bridgeport, O. P. O., Maynard, O. 1358. Ruth Hannah McMillan* (Rachel, Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Lancaster Co., Pa., 2, 26, 1830; m. 12, 31, 1850. at her mother's, to Jeremiah C. Walker, farmer, b. II, ig, 1829; son of Joel Walker and Mary Morris. Address, lunerson, Jefferson Co., O. Issue: 3814. Mahlon M., b. 2, 3, 1852 ; m. Hawkeye, Kansas, 6, 20, 1882, Frances E. Deuel, b. Ogden, Monroe Co., N. Y., 5, 29, 1855 ; dau. of Franklin Deuel and Nancy A. Bowen, of Hawkeye. P. O., Seldon, Kan. Issue: Fllwood L., b. 12,30, 1883. 3815. T. Ellwood, b. Kmerson, O., 5, 13, 1855 ; m. Short Creek Mo. Mtg., 10, 14, iSSo, M. Alice Clark, b. Emerson, 9, 16, 1854 ; dau. of George P. Clark and Samaria I. Robinson, of that place. P. O., Emerson. Issue : Ernest R., b. Emerson, 3, 8, 1883 : Irene S., b. same, 5, 12, 1888. 3816. Watson Ambler, b. near Mt. Pleasant, O., 3, 20, 1857 ; m. Mt. Pleasant, 2, 9, 1881, Jane Elizabeth Kithcart, b. near there, u, 9, 1S58 ; d. there, 9, 20, 1886; dau. of Joseph Kithcart and I'Uizabeth Shcrard. Second m., Mt. Pleasant, 10, 10, 1896, to Annie Maria 'I'homasson, b. near there, 7, 7, 1S59; dau. of Samuel Jones Thomasson and .'\nnie Hague. He and his wives were raised on farms about two miles from Mt. Pleasant, in difl'erent directions. He now lives in the town and follows carpentering. Issue : Luclla K., b. 5, 25, 1883 : Robert E., b. 2, 3, 1S85 ; Samuel J., b. 2, 18, 1897. 332 THE SMEDLRY FAMILY. 3817. Louis J., b. 7, 18, 1S63 ; unmarried. 3818. Carrie, b. 5, i, 1865 ; d. 5, 2, 1865. 3819. Charles, b. 5, 1, 1865 ; d. 8, 24, 1865. 3820. J. Wallace, b. 9, 8. 1871 ; unmarried. 1359. Thomas R. McMillan' (Rachel', Mannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Cecil Co., McL, 10, 22, 1832; d. Emerson, O., 5, 14, 1899; m. Mt. Pleasant, O., 3, 2, 1859, Julia A. Evans, b. Jefferson Co., O., 10, 2, 1837 ; d. Emerson, 6, 28, 1894; dau, of George I. Evans and Sarah Griffith, of Emerson, O., where were born their children: 3811. Mary Inez, b. 6, 16, i860; unmarried. P. O., Emerson. 3822. Henry Iden, b. 5, 6, 1862 ; m. Mt. Pleasant, O., lo, 51, 1S94, Annie S. Jones, b. Emerson, 8, 29, 1861 ; dau. of Benjamin E. Jones and Amanda J. Foulke, of that place. He is a farmer and member of the Society of (Hicksite) Friends. P. O., Emerson, O. No issue. 3833. George Addison, b. 9, 12, 1864 ; unmanied. P. O., Emerson. 3824. Ch.irles Percy, b. 1,3, 1868; m. Mt. Pleasant, 8, 16, 1893, Florence J. Conley, b. Uniontown, Belmont Co., O., 2, 22, 1S69; dau. of John William Conley and Lucinda Grimes, of New Athens, Harrison Co., O. P. O., Emerson, O. Issue : Julia Helen, b. 6, 17, 1894 : Millbrd Glenn, b. 9, 29, 1S98. jS.-'S. Eleanor R., b. 6, 7, 1870; m. Emerson, 2, 19, 1S91, George W. Wnlkcr, b.' Mt. Pleasant, 6, 6, i860 ; son cf Ellas Hicks Walker and Frances A. Howard, of that place. He is a carpenter at Emerson, O. Issue : Channing L, b. there 5, 29, 1893: Percy Eugene, b. same, 4, 12, 1898; d. 7, 21, 1898. 1360. Sarah Add McMillan' (Rachel, Hannah, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Jefferson Co., O., 10, 28, 1837; m. New Trenton, O., 3, 5, 1857, Steward W. Furbey, b. Harrison Co., O., 8, 26, 1836; d. Jefferson Co., II, 29, 1874; buried at New Trenton; son of Thomas J. Furbey and Margaret White, of Harrisville, O. Her address, Emerson, O. Issue: 3826. Thomas Edward, b. New Trenton, i, 19, 1858, m. 10, 25, 1894, Minnie Riddle, d. 1, 2, 1897, at Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co., O. His address, Emerson, O. Issue : Karl S., b. Mt. Pleasant, 8, 6, 1896 ; d. New Trenton, 4, 16, 1897. 3827. Rachel .'^nna, b. 1, 29, i860, at New Trenton, O. ; unmarried. 3828. Carrie M., b. New Trenton, 11, S, 1S67 ; d. I'ellaire, O., 5, 18, 1887 ; m. Emer- son, ()., 8, 26, 1886, Charles S. Brand, b. Wheeling, Va., 11. 12, i860; son of Michael J. and Victoria L. Brand, of Dunkirk, Ind. He m. 2d, Jessie Davis, of Greenfield, Ind., 7, 2, 1S91, and resides at that place ; is a window glass worker and member of M. E. Church. No issue by ist wife. 1361. Abraham PeDnelP (Mary^ Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Middletown Twp., Del. Co., Pa., 9, 26, 1802 ; d. West Chester, 8, 23, 1874; ni. Middletown Meeting, 5, 10, 1827, Sarah W'ebster, b. i, 7, 1805 ; d. West Chester, i, 13, 1890; dau. of William Webster and Lydia Sharpless, of LINE OF GEORGE', AfARY\ SARAfP. JANE', MARY\ r -5 ;. Middletown. Both buried at Middletown Meeting. He owned and re- sided on a farm in Middletown, south of and adjoininrj tin- new (Orthodox) F"riends' Meeting, which Is built on land granted by his father. In 1S67 he sold the farm and removed to West Chester. Issue: 3829. William, b. 4, 25, 1828; d. 7, 16, 1833. 3830. ^rary, b. 2, 19, 1S30; d. 7, 28, 1833. 3831. Jane, b. 12, 13, 1831 ; d. 7, 15, 1833. 3832. Joseph, b. I, 14, 1834; d. 9, 26, 1S36. 3833. Lydia S., b. 12, 13, 1835 ; m. Middletown MecUng, 3, 5, 1857, Joshua T. Ballinger, b. near Medford, N. J., 5, 13, 1827 ; son of Job Ballinger and Susanna 'Iroth, of Kvesl'.am Twp., Burlington Co., N. J. They removed with her parents to West Chester, 1S67, anil about 1890, to Haddonfield, N. J. I.->:,ue : Sirah P. b. 8, 22, 1858; d. 4, 9, 1S96 : .Anna, b. 5, 15, 1S61 ; d. 8, 24, 1863. Sarah P., b. J.Iiddletown, ni. 3, 24, 1892, Oliver Wilson Cope, b. 6, 11 185 1 ; d. Phila., 7, 24, 1.H97, from a fall; son of Caleb B. Cope and Hannah Sharpless, of U'iilow Grove, Pa. They lived at Haddonfield, N. J. Issue : Lydia S., b. 1, 17, 1893; Oliver Wilson, b. 10, 13, 1S94 : Caleb B., b. 4,5, 1896. 3834. Hannah, b. 2, 13, 1838; m. Middletown Meeting, 3, 8, i860, Elijah Thompson, farmer, b. New London Twp., 3, 26, 1832 ; son of Richard Thompson and Hannah Seal, of New Garden Twp. They reside at his birthplace, now Franklin Twp. P. O., New London, Pa. Issue : Wilmer, b. 5, 15, 1862 ; d. 4, 8, 1S73 : Emma, b. 7, 10, 1863: Laura, b. 11, 15, 1866: Carrie, b. 11, 15, 1866: Mary Ella, b. 6, 5, 1S72 ; d. 8, 31, 1872 : A. Pennell, b. 5, 24, 1870. Emma, m. New London, 6, 2, 1889, Elhvood M. Spencer, b. Chesterville, 4, 23, 1863; son of Jesse Spencer and Margarette Chr.lfant, cf Jenncrville. He is a farmer and a Republican. Issue: Clyde P., b. i, 15, 1S90: Wilmer T., b. 12, 21, 1891 : Myrtle .A., I). 2, 3, 1892. Carrie, m. New London, 3, 24, 1S98, Albert P. Boyd, b. l''r:.nklin Twp., 7, 13, 1862 ; son of George C. Boyd and Martha A. Robinson. He is a farmer, in Franklin Twp., and a Republican. 3835. Rebecca, b. 9, 6, 1841 ; ni. Philadelphia, i, i, 1S67, Samuel F. Levis, b. Darby, 3, 27, 1833. They have resided at various places in Delaware and Chester Counties ; now at 2805 Westfield Ave., East Camden, N. J. Issue : Sarah E., b. Edgniont Twp., i, 31, 1S68; Harry B., b. Philadelphia, 10, 14, 1871; Albert P., b. West Chester, 9, 2, 1874; now at 510 Arch St., Phila. 1363. James PennelP (Mary\ Jane, Sarah, Mary. George), b. Middletown, i, 25, 1807; d. there, 9, 6. 1874; m. Chester Meeting, 5. 5. 1830, Elizabeth Sharpless, b. Nether Providence, 10, 24. 1806; d. Media, 2, 21, 1885; dau. of John Sharpless and Ruth Martin, of Nether Provi- dence. He resided at the homestead in Middletown, but after his death his widow and daughters removed to Media. Issue: 3836. Hannah, b. Middletown, 9, 27, 1831 ; d. Media, 10, 10, iSSj, unni. 254 THE S MEDLEY FAMILY. 3837. Mary, b. 11, 29, 1833 ; m. Middletown Meeting, 11, 10, 1864, Elton B. Gifford, b. 9, 27, 1827 ; son of Jonathan Gifford and Esther Mathis, of Tuckerton, N. J. He was for several years a member of the firm of Joel J. Baily & Co., Phila- delphia, and resided for a time in Media, but now in Phila. Agent for in- vestments, bonds and life insurance. Issue : Elton J., b. 6, 26, 1870; d. i, 24, 1871 : Mary Emma, b. 5, 9, 1S73 ; d. 8, 10, 1873. 3838. .'\nne, b. 8, 9, 1836 ; living in Media, unmarried. 3839. Sidney, b. 6, 25, i:-;39 ; living in Media, unmarried. 3839. Eliza Jane, b. 3, 7, 1842 ; m. 1891, Thomas S. Dawson, b. 8, 27, 1819; son of Daniel Dawson and Sarah Stapler, of Stanton, Del. No issue. She resides in Philadelphia. 3840. Joseph, b. 6, 30, 1S45 ; m. Middletown Mtg., 5, 8, 1873, Deborah S. Yarnall, b. Middletown, 3, 2, 1845 '> '^^^- of Thomas Yarnall and EHzabeth Stackhouse, of that township. He owned and farmed the homestead for several years, and also manufactured ice cream. He disposed of most of the land and now lives in a new house on the remainder, and raises vegetables and small fruits. Deborah has written considerable poetry, some of which has been published under the titles of "Dew Drops" and "Wavelets," forming two small volumes. P. O., Wawa, Pa. Issue : Howard, b. 7, 4, 1874 ; is a physician in Downing- town. Pa., unmarried : EHzabeth S., b. 5, 7, 1876 ; a graduate of Westtown and now teaching school in West Chester : Hannah S., b. 4, 4, 1878; a teacher at Westtown for some time and now a student at Cornell : James Raymond, b. 9, 9, 1880; a graduate of Westtown: Arthur Rowland, b. 9, 5, 1882; ditto: Francis Whittier, b. 8, 4, 1886. 3841. John S., b. 8, 20, 1848 : m. Philadelphia, 4, 30, 1873, Maiy L. Betts, b. there, 10, 15, 1S42 ; dau. of William C. Betts and Ruthanna Wayne, of that city. Issue : Elizabeth Sharpless, b. Middletown, 2, 2, 1874; d. i, 23, 1876: Ruth Anna, b. same, 12, 24, 1874 ; d. 2, 5, 1876 : Edith Williams, b. Darby, 11, 18, 1877 : Albert James, b. same, 8, 15, 1879 ; drowned at Kissimmee, Fla., 4, 19, 1900: Elton Gifford, b. Phila., 6, i, 1881 : Hannah Mary, b. same, 12, 4, 1884. Address, Kissimmee, Fla. Edith W., m. 11, 18, 1899, Frederick Ellinger Lurty, b. Phila., 6, 6, 1873 : son of Thomas Wesley Lurty and Marguerite Jeanne Mackey. Res., 3410 Sydenham St., Tioga, Phila. Child : Ruthanna Alberto, b. Tioga, 10, 4, 1900. 1364. Jane PennelF (Mary^, Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 12, 8, 1808; d. Media, 12, 14, 1878; m. Middletown Meeting, 10, 13, 1831, William Jones, b. Phila., 9, 27, 1799; d. there, i, 16, 1851; son of Wil- liam Jones and Elizabeth Weaver, last of Philadelphia. He was a cabinet- maker and store-keeper. Issue : 3842. William Pennell, b. Phila., 12, 5, 1837 ; m. there, in mayor's office, 2, 28, 1868, Hannah Howey, b. near Swedesboro, N. J., 2, 5, 1835 ; dau. of Jacob Howey and Elizabeth Ogden, of Swedesboro. Address, Woodbury, N. J. Issue : Sibyl T., b. 2, 28, 1870 ; unmarried. 3843. Joseph Warner, b. Phila., 7, 26, 1S41 ; m. Middletown Mtg., 11, 7, 1867, Sarah L. Webster, b. Middletown, 4, i, 1841 ; dau. of William Webster and Elizabeth LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ SARAH', yANE\ SIDNEYS 535 Larkin. They were educated at Westtown Boarding School : settled on a farm in Middletown, near Chester, Pa., and removed to the latter place, 3, 22, 1899. Issue : Elizabeth W., b. 12, 3, i86y : Jane P., b. 7, 31, 1874 ; d. 2, 15, 1884. Elizabeth W., m. Chester Meeting, 5, iS, 1898, Ellis B. Barker, b. Marl- borough, N. C, 9, 27, 1870; son of S. Calvin Barker and Edith Farlow, of Chester, Pa. They were educated at Westtown, are Orthodox Friends, and occupy her father's farm, in Middletown. P. O., Media, Pa. 3844. Edward Charles, b. 40 N. 5th St., Phila., 8, 26, 1843 ; d. 5, 29, 1895, unm. 3S45. Mary Elizabeth, b. 12, 25, 1845; d. unmarried. 3846. Hannah S., b. 8, 23, 1848; d. 456 Franklin St., Phila., 12, 19, 1853. 1368. James Wood' (Sidney^ Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 7, 17, 1821; d. Litde Britain, Lancaster Co., 8, 9, 1894; m. 2, 26, 1845, IM^rcy Moore Carter, b. 11, 29, 1822; dau. of Jeremiah Carter and Susan Moore, of West Nottingham, Md. Her address. Kirk's Mills, Pa. Children, all born in Little Britain: 3847. Alfred, b. 12, 3, 1845 i '"• I'^ulton Twp., i, 31, 1878, Elmira King, b. there, 8, 26, 1849 ; dau. of Thomas P. King (d. 6, 10, 1889) and Phebe M. Preston (d. 2, 5, 1889), of that township. He is a surveyor and conveyancer. P. O., I.y!e«, Lancaster Co., Pa. Children, b. Fulton Twp. : Cora, 2, 27, 1879 : Walter, 10, 25, 1880; Galen and Helen, 12, 27, 1S87; Norman, i, 24, 1891. 3848. Susan, b. 10, 5, 1S47 ; m. Philadelphia, 12, 31, 1868, EUwood H. Townscnd, b. Little Britain, 6, 19, 1847 ; son of Henry P. Townsend and Sarah Spencer, of that twp. Address, Kirk's Mills, Pa. Children, b. Little Britain : James Wood, 5, 19, 1870: Elizabeth, 8, 5, 1871 : Mercy Moore, 11, 20, T874 : Mary Etta, 10, 10, 1878: John Harvey, 11, 5, 1883. James W., m. Fulton House, Minerva S. Pyle, b. Chad's Ford, Pa., 11, 25, 1870; d. 1862 Etting St., Phila., i, 25, 1899 ; dau. of Frank C. and Mary L. Pyle, of Fulto-i House. Second m., 3, 14, 1900, to Maggie Thompson, of Phila.; dau. of Edward Thompson, of West Chester, and Caroline Landen- berger, of Phila. Res., 2457 Douglas St., Phila. Issue : Leroy William, b. 12, 14, T893 : Jesse Wood, b. 8, 17, 1895. Elizabeth, m. 12, 25, 1894, Frederick C. Bicknell, b. Fulton Twp., 12, 29, 1870 ; son of Walter T. Bicknell and Rebecca Thomas. Address, McSparran, Lancaster Co. Issue : Lena, b. 9, 25, 1895. 3849. Jesse, b. 2, 26, 1849 ; m. 12, 19, 1872, Margaret Killough, b. Fulton Twp., 10, 6, 1849; dau. of Robert Killough (d. i, 5, 1886) and Sidney Hoopes ui. 3, i, 1890), of that twp. Since 3, 20, 1871, he has cropped on the shares the (arm of his uncle Abner Carter, containing 375 acres, on the Octorara Creek, m Litde Britain. P. O., Kirk's Mills, Pa. Issue: Robert K., b. there, 10, 6, 1873 ; living at home, unm. 3850. Mary, b. 9, 12, 1850 ; d. .\vondale, Chester Co., 12, 22, 1877 ; buried at Eastland Meeting; m. 3, 22, 1877, at her father's, to Davis E. Allen, b. New Garden, 2, 14, 1846 ; son of William Allen and Ruthann Passmore, of Londonderry Twp. 536 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. He is a breeder of Guernsey calves and poultry at the Green Valley Stock Farm, Avondale, Pa. No issue. 3851. Lucretia, b. 3, 2, 1852 ; m. John W. Smedley (No. 1064). 3852. Lewis, b. i, 27, 1854; m. i, 25, 1893, Luelh King, b. Fulton Twp., 7, 22, 1857 ; dau. of Thomas P. King and Phebe Moore Preston, of Wakefield P. O., Pa. He settled on and now owns the homestead in Little Britain, and is a member of Eastland (Hicksite) Meeting. Issue: Ida P., b. 5, 12, 1894 : Edith A., b. 12, 19, 1896 P. O., Kirk's Mills, Pa. 3853. Ida, b. 12, 24, 1855 ; ^- i*^> '9> 1S90. 1370. Nathan S. YarnalF (James^ Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edgmont Twp., Del. Co., 4, 6, 1822; d. there, 7, 20, 1865; m. Goshen Meeting, 3, 13, 1S45, Philena Sharpless, b. E. Goshen, 6, 30, 1822 ; dau. of Jesse Sharpless and Ann Harvey, of that twp. About the time of his mar- riage he purchased and settled on a farm about one mile northwest of Middletown Meeting, a part of the Peter Worrall tract, whereon he resided till his death, which was caused by a fall from a load of wheat in harvest time. He was a public-spirited citizen, taking an active interest in the cause of education and good government. In the spring of 1865 he was drafted for military service, but being conscientiously opposed to war he declined to serve and was finally released. His widow and daughter removed to West Chester, where they now reside. Issue: 3854. Lydia T., b. 2, 10, i860; nf. West Chester Meeting, 10, 24, 18S8, Jonathan C. Hare, b. Nanseuiond Co., Va., i, 6, 1863; son of William H. Hare and Ann Kennedy, of that Co. He is one of the leading grocers in West Chester, Pa. Issue : William Y., b. 11, 24, 1S89 ; Philena S., b. 10, 11, 1894 : Charles S., b. 7, II, 1897 ; d. 8, 5, 1897. 3855. Philena H., b. 5, 19, 1862 ; d. 1 1, 30, 1862. 3856. Ella N., b. 8, 27, 1S65 ; d. West Chester, 8, 10, 1866. 1372. James YarnalP (James\ Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 9, 9, 1826; m. 7, 2, 1855, Edith D. Stackhouse, b. 4, 22, 1836; d. 10, 16, 1899; dau. of Emlen Stackhouse and Catharine Meredith, of Edgmont. He re- sides upon and farms the homestead. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. Issue: 3857. Rachel S., b. Edgmont, 6, 14, 1S57 ; m. James C. Brinton (son of No. 2060). 3858. Katharine Meredith, b. Edgmont, 5, 12, 1S64 ; m. Thornbury Twp., 11, 12, 1S91, Jerome Levis Pyle, M. D., b. Concord, 9, 9, 1857 ; son of Eli Pyle and Hannah Levis, of Thornbury, Del. Co. He settled in Edgmont Twp., in the spring of 1895, where he follows his profession. P. O., Glen Mills, Pa. Issue: Lafay- ette Yarnall, b. 4, 21, 1893; d. 7, 12, 1894: Jerome Levis, b. 2, i, 1895: James Yarnall, b. 2, 10, 1S96. 1374. Amos H. Yarnair (Albin^, Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. LINE OF GEORGE', AfARY', SARAH", JANE', AI.IUN". 337 Edgmont, 4, 4, 1822; d. Philadelphia, 10,6, 1877; m. there, 10, 28, 1847, Eupheinia Dean, b. New Hope, Prince William Co., Va., 10, 15, 1822; d. Philadelphia, 5, 3, 1875; dau. of Benjamin Dean and Eiiphemia Gray, of New Hope. He was a wholesale druo;s4ist in Philadeljjhia, where wt-re born his children: 3859. Benjamin Dean, b. 11, 26, 1852 ; m. Kosemont, Pa., 9, 7, 1887, Theresa Ksther Philips, d. Chelten Hills, Pa., 4, 22, 1895. Issue: Mary Theresa Philips, b. 7, 22, 1889 ; d. 7, 23, 1889. His aildress, Ashbourne, Pa. 3860. Euphemia Gray, b. 6, 9, 1S55 ; unmarried. Ashbourne, Pa. 3861. Albin Philip, b. 10, 17, 1857 ; unmarried. Ashbourne, Pa. 3862. Frederick, b. 11, 8, i860; d. 8, 26, 1862. 3863. William Henry, b. 11, 19, 1862; d. 7, 23, 1863. 1375. Isaac YarnalP (Albin', Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edg- mont, 2, 19, 1825; d. there, 5, 8, 1872; m. Elizabeth T. Smedley (No. 1634), b. Middletown, i, 5, 183 1 ; dau. of George Smedley and Mary Web- ster, of that township. He was a farmer and resided on a part of the homestead, near Howellville (now Gradyville), Del. Co., Pa. After his death his widow removed to Media. Issue : 3864. Edward S., b. Edgmont, 2, 28, 1846 ; m. Birmingham Meeting, 5, 8, 1872, Sidney S. Garrett, b. Birinmgham, 11, 30, 1851 ; dau. of David Garrett (No. 1322) and Mary Ann Hoopes, of that township. They resided for several years on a farm in Thornbury, near his birthplace, whence they removed to Media. Fie entered into the life insurance business with the Provident Life & Trust Co., of Phila., and so continues. In 1899 they removed to Philadelphia. Children, b. Thornbury: Lucy, 2, 27, 1873; ^- 7. 22, 1873: Marianna, 7, 13, 1.^74: Elizabeth, 3, 28, 1877 : D. Robert, 6, 28, 1878 ; now a student of mechanical engineering at the University of Penna. Elizabeth is a graduate of Wesuown Boarding School and a teacher of drawing. 3865. Mary \V., b. 10, 6, 1848 ; ni. Middletown Mtg., 5, 8, 1878, Pennell L. Webster, b. Middletown, 7, 9, 1853 ; son of William Webster and Eliz:d)cth I^arkin, of that township. He operates a creamery and milk depot in Mt-dia, Pa. Issue : 1. Herbert, b. "Breeze Knoll," Edgmont, 3, 8, 1S79: .Anna Grace, b. same, 2, 13, i88o. 3866. Albin H., b. 3, 7, 1851 , d. 7, 24, 1865. 3867. Anna, b. 12, 4, 1854 ; a teacher, unmarried. 3868. George S., b. 11, 24, 1856; m. n, 6, 1879, Mary Ella Mendcnhall, b. Edgmont, 9, II, 1858; dau. of Henry Mendenhall and Deborah \. Passmore, now of Media, Pa. No issue. He is an active worker in the Prohibition cause. Address, Media, Pa. 3S69. Francis, b. 4, 15, 1S60 ; m. Media, 4, 13. 1SS7, ^L^^tha Cowperthwaite, b. Penns- grove, N. J., 2, 22, 1S63; dau. of William Cowperthwaite and Martha B.icon, the latter of Media. They removed from Media, 18S9, to Orniantown, Pa.: members of M. E. Church. He is sec. and treasurer of Germantown Real 538 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Estate Deposit & Trust Co. Address, 35 High Street. Issue : Leslie Justice, b. 8, 22, 1 888 : Clara C, b. 1 1, 23, 1889, both in Media. 3870. William Smedley, b. 3, 5, 1S63; m. 11, 29, 1899, at her home, to Susan Verree Watson, b. 718 Franklin St. ; dau. of James Verree Watson and Elizabeth M. Pitman, of that place. He is an optician, in Philadelphia. Res., 718 Franklin St. 3871. Albert E., b. i, i, 1867. He is of the firm of Yarnall & Goforth, Architects, 14 S. Broad St., Phila. ; unmarried. 1376. Jane Yarnair (Albin^ Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 12, 21, 1826; m. Middletown Meeting, 3, 6, 185 1, James Thorp, b. Oxford, Phila., 12, 13, 1S24; son of James Thorp and EHzabeth S. Wright, of Frankford, Phila. They own and farm the homestead of her father, in Edgmont. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. Issue : 3872. Edwin, b. Oxford, Phila., 2, 2, 1853 ; m. Westfield, N. J., 10, 7, 1875, Rebecca S. Walton, b. Horsham, Montgomery Co., Pa., 5, 25, 1847 j ^^'^- "^f Atkinson H. Walton and Elizabeth Cleaver Shoemaker. He was a teacher at Westtown Boarding School for several years ; now farming the William Smedley home- stead in Middletown. P. O., Lima, Pa. Children, b. Westtown : Alice Rebecca, 9, 16, 1878: Anna, 10, ii, 1880: Edna Walton, 7, 7, 1S84: James Laurence, 6, 30, 1887 : Helen Shoemaker, 3, 4, 1889: Robert Shoemaker, 7 25. 1893. 3873. James Albin, b. Oxford, Phila., i j, 9, 1853 ; m. Media, 5, 7, 1890, Elizabeth H. Smedley, b. Edgmont, 4, 18, 1S69; dau. of William P. Smedley (No. 1641) and Jane Garrett, now of Media, Pa. They settled on her father's farm, in Edgmont, but in 1894 removed to Media. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School. Issue : William Smedley, b. Media, i, 14, 1897. Res., 325 S. Monroe St. 3874. George S., b. Edgmont, 6, 7, 1856; m. Media, 5, 18, 1887, Annie Palmer, b. Middletown, 11, 11, 1862; dau. of Lewis Palmer and Mary C. Wildman, of Media, Pa., where they reside. He was for some time instructor in manua' training at Westtown Boarding School. Issue: Arthur, b. Edgmont, 6, 16, 1888: Mary H., b. Media, 3, 19, 1S90: Edith, b. Westtown, 3, 12, 1S92 : Emma, b. same, 1, 16, 1894: James, b. same, i, 12, 1S96 : Ruth S., b. Mid- dletown, S, 17, 1899. 3875. Thomas, b. Edgmont, 7, 6, 1858; living at home, unmarried. 3876. Elizabeth W., b. same, 12, 5, i860; living at home, unmarried. 3877. Philena H., b. Edgmont, 8, 28, 1862 ; d. 9, 12, 1S63. 3878. Joseph, b. 3, 14, 1864; m. Philadelphia, 3, 8, 18S8, Jane L. Jaquett, b. White- marsh, Montgomery Co., 5, 6, 1862 ; dau. of Samuel P. Jaquett and Jane Law- rence, of Radnor, Pa. He is farming Edward G. Smedley's farm, in Middle- town. He writes the name Thorpe, as does his sister Elizabeth. Issue : Walter Lawrence, b. 12, 8, 1888 : Jane Yamall, b. 9, 22, 1891 : Joseph, b. 8, 6, 1896 ; d. I, 20, 1897 : Dorothy May, b. i, 23, 1899. 3879. Charles, b. 3, 14, 1864; d. 4, 14, 1864. LINE OF GRORGR\ :>[ARY\ SARAIP, JANE\ REUBEN". 539 3880. Emily, b. 7, 20, 1865 ; d. 8, 5, 1865. 3581. Jane, b. lidgmont, 9, 7, 1866; in. Middletown Mtg., 11, 7, 1895, Joseph T. Whitson, b. near Ercikloun, Chester Co., 11, 10, 1861 ; son of Thomas H. Whitson and Phebe P. Cooper, of Londongrove, Pa. They were educated at Westtown Boarding School and live on their own " Pleasant Valley Farm," at Avondale, Chester Co. No issue. 1377. Hibberd YarnalF (Albin', Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Kdg- mont, 2, 15, 1S30; d. Philadelphia, 9, 7, 1882; m. at 12th St. Meeting, 11, 26, 1862, Mary Ashbridge Rhoads, b. near Newtown -Square, 3, 6, 1830; d. Phila., 4, 16, 1873; dau. of William Rhoads and Anne V. Levis, of New- town, Del. Co. He was a builder in Philadelphia, and his death was caused by a fall in a new building. Issue: Elsie R., b. 9, 11, 1S63; unm.: Edgar, b. 6, 27, 1S65; d. 6 mo., 1866: Mary A., b. 5, 13, 1867; d. 6, i, 1867: Ernest R., b, 12, 29, iS6g; with R. C. Ballinger & Co., Phila., but residing in Media: Stanley R., b. 8, 29, 1871 ; living in Media, unmarried. 1381. Bennett YarnalF (Reuben', Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 10, 3, 1826; m. 3, 31, 1853, Serena Davis Thomas, b. Nether Providence, Del. Co., 4, 4, 1829; d. Edgmont, 3, 27, 1858; buried New Jerusalem Ch. Cem., Upper Darby; dau. of Benjamin Thomas (b. Ridley, 10, 10, 1781 ; d. Pro- vidence, 2, 16, 1847; son of Benjamin and Susannah Thomas) and Rebecca Davis (b. Springfield, 11, 15, 1798; d. 11, 20, i860: dau. of George and Esther Davis), of Providence. Issue: 3582. Margaret Thomas, b. Edgmont, 12, 29, 1853 ; m. Philadelphia, 10, 9, 1890, \V. \. McClintock, b. Garrettsville, Ohio, 9, 5, 1854 ; son of John C. McClintock and Orril A. Thompson, of Garrettsville. P. O., Ravenna, O. Issue : Edwin M., b. 3, 26, 1892 : Rena O., b. 6, iS, 1893. 3883. Reuben, b. 3, 14, 1855 ; ni. San Jose, Calif., 4, 28, 1S96, Addie Millard Irons. b. Santa Clara Co., Cal., 4, 11, 1855; dau. of Levi Millard and Nancy A. Raines, of San Jose, where they reside. He is a carpenter, owning ten acres of prune orchard, near Campbell, Santa Clara Co. No issue. 3884. Edwin Atlee, b. Edgmont, i, 4, 1857; m. Aubumdale, Mass., 10, 9, 1895, Julia Nichols Cole, b. there, 9, 5, 1864; dau. of Charles C. Cole and Mar)' Ann Hicklin Nichols, of that place. They settled in Germantown, Pa., where he is a dealer in surgical instruments. ]3oth are members of the First Presb. Ch. of Germantown. Issue : Russell Atlee, b. 10, 5, 1897 : Kenneth Cole, b. 10, 2, 1899. Res., 158 Maplewood Ave. 1383. Davis YarnalF (Reuben', Jane, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edgmont, 7, 23, 1830; m. Philadelphia, 10, 5, 1865, at 127 N. 40th St., to Hannah Thatcher Worrall, b. Middletown, Del. Co., 2, 28, 1835; dau. of John Worrall (b. Middletown, 9, 17, 1800: d. 9, 19, 1853) and Sarah Pan- 540 THE SMEDLRY FAMILY. coast Levis (b. Springfield, ii, 26, 1806; m. 4, i, 1829), of Springfield. The family are members of Darby Mo. Mtg. of Friends. P. O., Yeadon, Pa- Issue: 3885. I^ewis Worrall, b. Edgmont, ra. Haines City, Fla., 8, 22, 1891, Alice E. Young, b. Stamford, Conn. ; dau. of Dr. John B. Young and Caroline Lockwood, of Haines City, where they reside. Issue : Lewis Worrall, Mary Levis, Mildred Estelle, Ethel Garrett and Edith Lockwood. 38S6. Mary Levis, unmarried. Address, Yeadon, Pa. 3S87. William Davis, b. Edgmont, 2, 2, 1870; in. Dolington, Bucks Co., Pa., 6, 17, 1897, Mary Anna Horn, b. Princeton, N. J., 5, 10, 1870 ; dau. of Franklin Horn and Anna Haines Dunn, deceased, of Princeton. Both are members of Darby Mo. Mtg. He is an architect and engaged in the business of real estate, con- veyancing, fire insurance, &c., at 526 Main Street, Darby: was educated at Friends Central School, Phila., and Pierce College of Business ; was raised a Republican but always voted the Prohibition ticket except in 1896; chairman of party in Del. Co., 1893 and i8';4. His wife was educated in Bucks Co. public schools and West Chester and Bloomsburg Normal Schools, graduating with honors at the latter; was one of the most successful principals of high schools in Del. Co. before marriage. P. O., Yeadon, Pa. Issue : Meta Douglass, b. 3, 17, 1S98. 3888. Sallie Garrett, unmarried. 3589. Albert Thatcher, unmarried. 1387. Susan Pryor Bacon^ (Margaret', Susanna, Mary, Jacob. George), b. Phila., 2, 22, 1810; d. there, 3, 19, 1878; m. 2 mo., 1832, at Green Street Meeting, Joseph Lee Hancock, b. Hancock's Bridge, N. J., I, 6, 1806; d. Phila., 6, 5, 1878; son of Samuel Hancock and Hannah Pancoast. Both buried at Fairhill burial ground. He served a short time in the State legislature, and held other positions, as school director, &c.: removed in 1845 from S. E. corner 4th and Callowhill to Hestonville, where he carried on farming and brickmaking. Other residences were on 37th, below Market, S. W. corner Locust and 17th, and 33d above Baring. Issue: 3590. Margaret Bacon, b. 9, 16, 1833; d. ri, 13, 1S95, unmarried. 3891. Charles West, b. 6, 19, r835 ; began to learn the drug business 3, 22, 1S52, and graduated 3, 19, t857, after which he went to Trenton, N. J., but returned to Phila. the next year and purchased a store at Locust and 17th, removing 1S61 to 35th and Spring Garden, in 1876 to a new store where he continued till 1895 and then retired. Resides at Langhorne, Pa., unmarried. 3S92. George W., b. 3, 22, 1S37 ; m. Bensalem, Bucks Co., 5, 7, 1862, Elizabeth James, b. there, 7, 2, r840 ; dau. of Jesse James and Martha VValmsley. Issue : Henry James, b. 8, 18, 1864; George, b. 12, 17, T867; B. S., University of Pa., 1887 ; unm. : Walter West, b. lo, 24, 1S69 ; B. S., Swarthmore, 1888 ; unm. : Clement James, buried West Laurel Hill. George W. Hancock was formerly a LINR OF GEORGE ', MARY\ JACOB', SUSANNA \ MARGARET\ 541 surveyor and associated witTi Samuel L. Smedley in the city surveys ; now engaged in the real estate business in Philadel[)hia. Henry J. Hancock m. St. Mark's P. E. Ch., Phila., 6, i, 1892, Eliza Penn- Gaskell Hall, b. Baltimore, Md. ; dau. of Peter Penn-Gaskell Hall and Annie M. Mixsell, of 906 Spruce St. He is A. B., Swarthmore College, and LL. B., University of Penna. ; a lawyer and Republican. Res., 1316 Walnut Street. Issue : Jean Barclay Penn-Gaskell, b. Phila., 3, 24, 1893. 3S93. Albert, b. 11, 23, 1838 ; d. 2, 21, 1S91, unmarried. 3894. Frankhn Bacon, b. i, 25, 1845 ; d. 2, 20, 1S47. 3895. Mary .Anna, b. 10, 14, 1S48 : d. 12, 20, 1S86, unmarried. 1389. Charles W. Bacon' (Margaret^, Susanna, Jacob, Mary, George), b. Philadelphia, 9, 12, 1813; d. there, 4, 28, 1886; m. Byberry, 5, 21, 1840, Jane Wilson, b. there, 4, 26, 181 1 ; d. Phila., 3, 18, 1886; dan. of Jesse Wilson and Amy Parry. Issue : 3896. Joseph R., b. 8, 20, 1841 : m. Josephine C. La Rue. Address, 642 N. 15th St., Phil;;. No respon?e. 3S97. Amos \V., b. Phila., 7, 15, 1843; m. there, 10, 23, 1867, Rachel L. Evans, b. there, 3, 5, 1S43 ; dau. of Robert Evans and Elizabeth Love. He is in the real estate business at corner of 8th and ("aliowhill Sts., Phila. Issue : Jane Wilson, b. 6, 30, 1870 : Elizabeth L., b. i, 20, 1872. Jane W. m. 1416, N. i6th St., i, 5, 1S98, S. Stockton Zelley, b. 1212 N. Sth St., 7, 23, 1870; son of Samuel Stockton Zelley and Rebecca I'"enimore, of that place, descended from the Stocktons and Fenimores of New Jersey. He and his wife were educated at Friends' Central School, Phila., and are members with the Hicksite Friends. He is superintendent of Strawbridge & Clothier's, and closely related to the Strawbridges. Res., 4620 Wayne .Ave., Germantown, with her parents. 1390. Edmund Pryor Bacon' (Margaret', Susanna, Jacob, Marj-, George), b. Phila., 18 19; d. 8, 29, 1855, from an accident on C. & A. R. R., Burlington, N. J.; m. Buckingham, Bucks Co., 4 mo., 1846, Martha White Watson, b. Buckingham, 4 mo., 1821 ; d. Phila., 6, 20, 1886; dau. of Joseph Watson and Mary White, of Buckingham. Both buried at West Laurel Hill, Phila. He was a olass manufacturer. Issue: ft 3898. David, b. 1847; d. 1847. 3899. 'I'homas Pryor, b. Phila., 11, 14, 1848 ; m. there, 9, 4, 1S72, Annie I'.li/.abcth Ellis, b. there, 4, 26, 1850; dau. of James Pemberton Ellis, d. 4 mo., 1859, and Hannah Henry Sterling, d. 9, 28, 1899. He was educated at Friends' schools and is a member of Green St. Mo. Mtg. ; is a publisher of the J. B. Lippincott Comp;r.iy, with residence at 3212 Baring St. and Jenkintown, Pa. Issue : Ellis Williams, b. 4, 27, 1874 ; unmarried. 3900. Edmund Pryor, b. 1S55, d. 1855. 542 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1392. Anna Bacon"^ (Margaret^ Susanna, Jacob, Mary, George), b Philadelphia, 4, 18, 1826; d. "Beechwood," Langhorne, Pa., 9, 6, 18S5 ; m. Phila., I [, 23, 184S, Mitchell Watson, b. Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., I, 5, 1824; son of Joseph Watson and Mary White, of that place. He is married again and lives in Langhorne, Bucks Co. Children, b. in Buck- ingham: 3901. David Bacon, b. 2, 28, 1850; d. 7, 16, 1852. 3902. Samuel, b. 10, 18, 1851 ; d. 5, 4, 1S55. 3903. Henry Winfield, b. 6, 24, 1856. He is a member of the bar of Philadelphia, with residence at Langhorne, Pa. 1395. Joseph Jarrett' (Jacob', Rachel, Jacob, Mary, George), b. near Davisgrove, Horsham Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa., 8, i, 1832; m. Alton, 111., I, 9, 1S72, Addie Findley, b. Cincinnati, O., i, 23, 1845; widow of Samuel A. Findley and dau. of George Swittenham and Sarah Alcott, of Upper Alton, 111. Issue: William Joseph, b. 11, 28, 1872: Warren George, b. 8, 16, 1874; d. Alton, 111., i, 6, 1S93 : Walter Corson, b. i, 16, 1876: Lorenzo Emory, b. i, 4, 1880: Clarence Ulysses, b. 9, 28, 1877: Anna Fay, b. 2, 5, 1883; d. Alton, 11, 25, 1887: Harry Elvin, b. 2, 17, 1886: Clement Auten, b. 6, 14, 1888. Res., 924 N. King's highway, St. Louis, Mo. William Joseph, m. 12, 5, 1894, Jeannettie Young, of Bethalto, III, and has Wm. Joseph, b. Alton, 5, 20, 1896: Bertie Edward, b. same, 12, 13, 1897 : Harry Allen, b. Bethalto, 2, 15, 1900. 1396. Jane Jarrett" (Jacob', Rachel, Jacob, Mary, George), b. Horsham, i, 22, 1836; d. there, 2, 14, 1876; buried at Horsham Meeting; m. there, 12, 25, 1856, C Newton Smith, b. Doylestown, Bucks Co., 7, 20, 1834; son of Dr. Jervis Smith and Sarah Parry, of Horshamville. He m. again, 6, 5, 1878, at Horsham, Susan Jarrett, No. 1399, b. i, 24, 1843, at Horsham; sister of first wife. He served nearly a year in the army during the Civil War ; now has care of the old Merion Meeting prop- erty. Address, Narberth, Pa. They have some old family relics, as chairs, andirons and mirror, which descended in the line of Smedley ancestry. Issue of both sisters : 3904 3905 3906 3907 3908 3909 Anna, b. Byberry, 5, 22, 1859 ; P. 0., Wheel, Harford Co., Md. Unm. Walter J., b. Horsham, 9, 27, 1S61 ; P. O., Solebury, Pa. Unm. Susan J., b. Moreland, 7, 13, 1865 ; Res., 306 N. i6th St., Phila. Unm. Caroline T., b. same, 1,27, 187 1 ; d. Londongrove, 12, i, 1892, unm. Elizabeth W., b. 9, 6, 1880 ; living with her parents. Sarah P., twin with Elizabeth ; living with her parents. LINE OF GEORGE', MARV, yACOB\ RACHEL\ CI/ARLESy 543 1398. George W. Jarrett' (Jacob^, Rachel, Jacob, Mary, George), b. Horsham, 3, 25, 1840; m. there, 10, 11, 1866, Jane Kerbaugh, b. there, 2, 25, 1846; dau. of Benjamin Kerbaugh and Mary HamiUon, of that town- ship. He owns and resides at the homestead, is a Friend and a RepubHcan, and his wife is postmaster at Davisgrove, Pa. Issue: 3910. Anna, b. i, 18, 1868, at Davisgrove ; unmarried. 3911. Benjamin Kerbaugh, b. same, 7, 14, 1873 ; m. there, 9, 8, 1898, Elma Stackhouse, b. Barren Hill, i, 20, 1877 ; dau. of T. Franklin Stackhouse and t:iizabeth Robinson Conard, of Davisgrove, where he is a farmer. 3912. Arthur, b. Davisgrove, 2, 12, 1877 ; unmarried. 3913. Mary Elizabeth, b. same, 2, 13, 1880. 1400. Lydia Ann White' (Mary', Rachel, Jacob, Mary, George), b. Montgomery Co., Pa., m. James Raab, and had at least one son : 3914. Lukens P., b. Montgomery Co., 9, 9, 1839; m. Columbus, N. J., April, 1868, Maria Hewston, b. Burlington Co., N. J.; d. Columbus, Dec, 1882; dau. of William Hewston and Lavina Cox, of Burlington Co. Address, Columbus, N. J. No issue. The family of his aunt Mary Jane Bowers has not been located. 1406. Rachel E. Jarrett* (Charles', Rachel, Jacob, Mar)', George), b. Horsham, Pa., 10, 8, 1826; d. there, 2, 5, 1893; "i- there, 11, 14, 1850, Pemberton Hallowell, b. Abington, 6, n, 1824; d. Philadelphia, 12, 12, 1868; son of Yarnall Hallowell and Mary A. Roberts, of Abington. Both buried at Abington Meeting. He was educated at Benjamin Hal- lowell's School ; was a member of Abington Meeting and lived on a part of his father's farm. His death occurred from being thrown from a loaded wagon, in Philadelphia. Issue: 3915. Susan J., b. Abington, 9, 13, 1852 ; m. at residence of Charles Jarrett, Horsham, 3, 10, iSSi, to Howard Jarrett, farmer, b. Warminster, Bucks Co., 4, i, 1852 ; son of George Jarrett and Sidney A. Lukens, of Horsham. She removed with her mother to her grandfather, Charles Jarrett's, after her father's death ; taught school for eight years at Horsham Friends' School. Issue : Alice M., b. 10, 8, 1882 : Rachel E., b. 11, 18, 18S4. Address, Horsham, Pa. 3916. Mary A., b. 8, 4, 1857 ; m. Fox Chase, Phila., 3, 13, 1SS4, Dr. John Sibbald, b. Tionesta, Pa., 7, i, 1857; son of James Sibbald and Jane Hoffman, of Tionesta. She was educated at Swarthmore and he a graduate of Jefferson Medical Col- lege, Phila. Settled at Fox Chase, Phila. Issue: Agnes Hallowell, b. 4, »o, 1885. They are Friends. 1408. Samuel M. Jarrett' (Charles', Rachel, Jacob, Mar)-, George), b. Horsham, 4, 8, 1830; m. Philadelphia, 5, 2. 1857, Mary Waterman, b. Abington, 5, 20, 1835; d. there, 3, 22, 1897; buried at Abington Mtg.; dau. 544 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. of Joseph Waterman and Sarah Foster, of Abington. Address, Fox Chase, Pa. Issue: 3917. Waterman, b. 11, sS, 1858: d. i, 21, 1861. 3918. Charles, b. Abington, 7, 26, 1S60; m. there, 12, 8, 1886, Annie L. Mather, b. there, 5, 20, 1859; dau. of Israel H. Mather and Sarah Carey Lloyd, of that township. Address, Fox Chase, Pa. Issue : Mary Waterman, b. 9, 36, 1888; d. II, I, 1889; Samuel Maulsby, b. 4, 17, 1890: Martha Mather, b. 6, 13, 1892 : Caroline, b. 8, 3, 1894 : Charles, b. 4, 3, 1897. 3919. Joseph, b. 8, 25, 1862. 3920. Franklin Hallowell, b. Fox Chase, 8, 6, 1864; m. Huntingdon Valley, Pa., 10, 18, 1899, Lillian T. Saunders, b. Phila., 6, 27, 1874; dau. of Charles Saunders and Hannah Penrose Davis, of Huntingdon Valley. Address, Bethayres, Pa. 3921. Merchant, b. 3, i, 1867 ; unmarried. 3922. Sarah, b. 5, 30, 1873; unmarried. 1409. Laetitia T. Jarrett' (Charles', Rachel, Jacob, Mar)', George), b. Hoisham, i, 13, 1832 ; d. Moorestown, N. J., 1892; m. 10, 15, 1856, Jones Yerkes, b. 8, 28, 1830; son of Jones Yerkes, of Plymouth, and Jane Comfort, afterward wife of Charles Lippincott, of Moorestown, N. J, He resides at Moorestown and has been engaged in the canning business. Issue: 3923. Charles J., b. 8, 7, 1S57 ; d. i, 3, 18S3, unm. ; bur. Moorestown. 3924. Hannah, b. 2, 22, 1862 ; ra. 4, 16, 1885, Edward Forsythe, b. Pennsbury, Chester Co., Pa., 7, 7, 1856 ; son of John Forsythe and Mary P. Smith, He is a dealer in investments, Philadelphia, Pa. 3925. Jane L., b. 6, 16, 1868. 3916. Samuel J., b. 6, 12, 1871. 1422. Thomazine Downing* (Thomas^ Richard, Mary, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 4, 4, 1796; d. there, 6, 20, 1S77; m. there, 5, i, 1830, John Webster, b. Belair, Md., 9, 3, 1803; d. Downingtown, 3, 27, 1883; son of Samuel Webster and Sarah Downing^ (Joseph', Thomas), of Downingtown and Belair. Both buried at Downino;town Meeting-, of which he was a regular attender, though not a member. Soon after marriage he purchased the farm of Thomas Edge, deceased, and engaged in farming, having previously been a storekeeper for a time. He served a few years as justice of the peace, and was one of three to form the first temperance society in Downingtown. Issue: 3927. Cicero S., b. 7, 13, 1832 ; m. 1857, Ann Singher, dau. of John Singher. He is a locomotive engineer, .^(idress, Columbia, Pa. No response. In 1874 had children, as thown by Triinble Genealogy : John U., b. 7, 30, 1858 : Edward G., b. iz, 20, 1S59 : Mary, b, 2, 2, 1863: Thomazine D., b. 1, 30, 186S : Richard T. D., b. 9, 22, 1871. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ MARY\ RICHARD\ DAr//)'. 5^5 392S. Hester D., b. 7, 4, 1835 ; living in Downingtown, unmarried. 3929. Mary S., b. 2, 16, 1837 ; living in Downingtown, unmarried. 1423. George S. Downing' (Thomas^ Richard, I\Iar>', Mar>-, George), b. Downingtown, 7, 10, 1797; d. Wilmington, Del, 7, 3, 1S72; m. Londongrove, Chester Co., 5, 12, 1824, Sarah Bailey, b. Near l-Vankford, Phila., 12, 3, 1797; d. Wilmington, 9, 16, 1876; dau. of William Bailey and Tacy Livezey, of Chester Co. The family were members of (Orthodox) Friends' Rltg. Issue: 3930. Samuel Spackman, b. near Downingtown, 12, 21, 1825 ; d. Wilmington, Del., 5, i, 1872 ; m. Wilmington Meeting, 9th and Tatnali Sts., 5, 27, 1852, Mary Stapler, b. Stanton, Del., 5, 16, 1827; d. Wilmington, 2, 15, 1895 ; dau. of Stephen Mitchell Stapler and Elizabeth Robinson. Both buried at Wilmington. Issue: A son, b. 3, 10, 1853 ; d. 3, 13, 1853 : Mary \.. b. 5, 23, 1854 : George Spack- man, b. II, 28, 1856; d. 4, 15, 1876: William Stapler, b. i, 30, 1859; d. 4, 25, i8gi : Edward Bailey, b. 10, 19, 1861 ; now at Seattle, Washington. Mary A. m. Wilmington, 8, 24, 1876, William C. Malone, b. Philadelphia, 5) i7> '853; d. there, 3, 28, 1S80; buried there; son of Seneca E. Malone and Hannah I. Trump, of that city. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School. She lives at 507 Washington St., Wilmington, with her two children : Charles S., b. Phila., 7, 4, 1877 : Mary S., b. same, 3, 10, 1879. 3931. Mary .\., b. near Downingtown, 10, 27, 1828 ; d. Wilmington, Del., 12, 28, 1852 ; m. 3, 16, 1852, Samuel .'\. Price, who d. 3, 24, 1897, without issue. 1428. Mary Downing* (David^, Richard, Mary, Mary, George), b. Downingtown (?), d. Columbia, Pa., 10, 18, 1865; buried there; m. George Rakestraw, b. Lancaster Co., 3, 5, 1805; d. Lancaster City, 5, 14, 1837; buried at Lampeter Meeting; son of Joseph Rakestraw and Rebecca Gil- bert (one of the Indian captives, 1780), of Columbiana Co., Ohio. Issue: 3940. Elam, b. i, 16, 1S26 ; married and has children, but his address not obtained. 3941. George Gilbert, b. Lancaster, Pa., 11, 25, 1827 ; m. ist, Mationa Fisher, d. 4, 13, 1866 ; dau. of Abraham Fisher and Fannie Hawk, of Middletown, Pa. Second m., Philadelphia, 5, 14, 1S67, to Harriet Spencer Arthur, b. there, 3, 25, 1845 ; dau. of Rev. John Wolbert Arthur and Elizabeth Patterson, of that city. He is a Methodist preacher and member of the Philadelphia Conference : was chaplain in the 201st Pcnna. vols., during the war and now pastor of Zion M. E. Church, Holmesburg, Phila. Issue: Henry Hawk, b. 9, 12, i860: George Downing, b. 7, 25, 1862; d. 7, 8, 1864: Mary Elizabeth, b. Harrisburg, Pa., 6, 29, 1868 : Edith, b. 6, 25, 1875 ; nnm. Henry Hawk m. and has a dau. living; his wife dead. Address, Middle- town, Dauphin Co., Pa. Mary Elizabeth, m. Philadelphia, 6, 5, 1890, William Frysinger Dill, b. Mt. Holly Springs, Pa., 9, 27, 1865 ; son of Matthias Dill and Mary Ann Kcr- 35 546 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. nan, of West Phila. He is a machinist and both members of M. E. Church. Res., 5539 Thompson St., Phila. Issue ; Arthur Gilbert, b. 12, 31, 1891. 3942. Annie Downing, b. i, 30, 1830 ; m. Joseph W. Guernsey, both deceased ; left no heirs. 3943. John Atlee, b. 7, 19, 1833; m. Pequea, Lancaster Co., Pa., 9, 26, 1855, Mary Ann Burge, b. Strasburg, Pa., 12, i, 1832; dau. of Jacob Biirge and Sarah Ludvvig, of that place. Address, Altoona, Pa. Issue : Laura Viola, b. 6, 24, 1856: Sallie Downing, b. 10, 25, 1S57; d. 7,9, 1858: Truscott Atlee, b. 3, 18, 1864; d. 4, 6, 1865. Laura V., m. Thomas Hurd, Jr., Altoona, Pa. No response. 1436. Miller Downing'^ (Richard^, Richard, Mary, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 4, 15, 1S05; d. there, 4, 27, 1S79 ; m. Frederick, Md., Oct., 1834, Sarah Guinn Mount, b. Mountville, Va., 11, 16, 1815; d. Downing- town, Pa., 5, 9, 1 891; dau. of James M. Mount and Hannah Handy, of Mountville. Both buried at Downingtown Mtg. He was a miller and settled at Mountville ; removed to Downingtown and thence to Cain, where he carried on farming for a number of years. Issue : 3944. Deborah Elizabeth, b. 8, 22, 1S35 ; m. Jacob D. Valentine (No. 1505). 3945. Mary Ellen, b. Downingtown, i, ig, 1839 ; unmarried. 3946. Louisa Miller, b. Cain, 6, 18, 1840; m. Downingtown, 3, 20, 1866, Samuel Price Miller, b. Columbia, Pa.; d. Downingtown, 8, 28, 1872 ; buried at Downing- town Mtg.; son of Samuel Miller and Mary Miller' (Joseph'', Patrick, Gayen), of that place. She lives in Downingtown. No children. 3947. Jane Eliza, b. Cain, 5, 8, 1843 ; m. Charles A. Smith. Address, Middleburg, Va. No response. 3948. Edwin Price, b. Cain, 10, 31, 1844 ; d. 12, 12, 1845. 3949. Hannah Handy, b. 11, 25, 1846; d. i, 14, 1892 ; bur. Downingtown Mtg. 3950. James Mount, b. Cain, 6, 4, 1849 ; m. Quincy, 111., June, 1873, Nellie Summers, b. there ; d. there, 3, 19, 1S97; dau. of Nathaniel Summers and Sarah Gwjn, of that place. Second m. to Carrie Thompson. Address, Cripple Creek, Colo. Issue: Warwick Miller, b. i, 14, 1875: Harold Woodford (by 2d marriage), b. II, 25, 1889. Warwick M., m. Denver, Colo., 10, 12, 1S97, Emma Aimee Leet, b. New Orleans, La., 10, 21, 1873; dau. of John Edwards Leet and Modeste Caillier, of Denver. He was educated at schools of Macomb, 111., Downingtown, Pa., Mount Holly, N. J.; grad. of Denver High School, 1895 ; LL. B., University of Michigan, 1895. Settled in Denver, where they own considerable real estate. Res., 1359 Humboldt St. Issue : Richard, b. 8, 20, 1898. 3951. Thomas William, b. 2, 9, 1851 ; officer in Downingtown Nat'l Bank; unm. 3952. Sarah Virginia, b. Cain, 3, 21, 1853 ; m. Wm. H. Matlack, M. D. (No. 1215). 3953. Tohver Handy, b. Cain, 8, 9, 1854; m. Macomb, 111., i, 10, 1882, Martha Mc- Candless, b. there, 6, 4, 1857; dau. of Joseph and Mollie E. McCandless, of that place. Res., Macomb, where were born their children : Mary Louise, 1 1, 4, i88j ; Toliver Mac, 4, 30, 1S92 ; Sarah Gladys, lo, 12, 1895. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ MARV, RICHARD', ELIZABETH'. 547 1442. Elizabeth W. Downing' (William^ Richard, Mary, Mary, George), b. 5 mo. 1818 ; m. 3, 22, 184S, Geo. Washington Whelen, b. 3 mo. 1799; son of Dennis Whelen and Mary Downing' (Joseph", Thomas), near Downlngtown. Issue, as per Trimble Genealogy : Eliza- beth, b. 2, 17, 1849: Mary, b. i, 19, 1851 : Sarah, b. 6, 20, 1853: Phebe D., b- 5. 5. 1855 : George, b. 6, 13, i860. Res., Dovvningtown, Pa. 1443. George Thomas' (l^lizabcth^, Richard, Mary, Mary, George), b. West Whiteland, 9, 9, 1808; d. there, 9, 26, 1887; buried at Downlng- town Meeting; m. Philadelphia, 10, 21, 1841, Anna M. Townsend, b. West Chester, 10, 22, 181 5 ; dau. of John W. Townsend and Sibbilla K. Price, of that place. At the age of 85 years she still survives. Dr. George Thomas was graduated from die University of Pcnna. about 1830, after which he studied a few years in Paris, yet \v\ never practiced medicine, devoting his time and attention to farming and the cultivation of rare trees and flowers. He inherited the homestead of his father and grandfather, on the Lancaster Pike, and succeeded his father as director of the Bank ot Chester County, from which position he resigned in 1870, and was in turn succeeded by his eldest son. While not a [)olitician, he took an active interest in public affairs. His death was caused by heart disease, in which the lungs finally became involveti. His funeral was a very large one, there being over si.xty carriages in the procession. At the residence a very appropriate address was made by his kinsman, Ivev. William Ikill, and at the graveyard by Rev. Dr. Collier, of Downingtown. An obituary notice contains this language : " It was his delight to relieve distress, and the quiet, unostentatious manner in which he did his deeds of charity showed that he was prompted by nobler aspirations than the praises of his fellow- men. The poor for miles arountl will have just cause to mourn his loss. His beautiful home was surrounded with magnificent old trees, many of them coexistent with the house itself, which was built more than a century ago, and rare exotics filled his greenhouses or adorned his lawns ; while his library was stocked with a rare collection of valuable scientific and classical works, which marked him as a man of more than ordinary learning and cul- ture. He was generous to a fault, and his sociable qualities endeared him to a sorrowing community." Issue : 3954. Jonas Preston, b. 8, 7, 1842 ; ni. Fallowfield Meeting, 12, 13, 1866, H.innah J. Gibbons, b. Coatesville, Chester Co., i, 3, 1846; dau. of Abram Gibbons and Martha P. Lukens, of that place. They reside close by the old homestead and own a part of the land of his father. He has been a director of the Bank of Chester Co. for thirty years, and has served as one of the directors of the 548 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. poor of Chester Co. for several years. P. O., Whitford, Pa. Issue : Martha Gibbons, b. 2, 13, iS6g : George, 3d, b. 4, 13, 1871 ; an iron manufacturer: Anna Mary, b. 6, 30, 1S75 ; all unmarried. 3955. George, b. 8, 5, 1845 ; m. Dovvningtown, 10, 17, 1883, Elizabeth E. Baugh, b. Thorndale, Chester Co., 3, 8, 1854; dau. of David R. Baugh and Georgiana Eichoitz. They occupy the homestead and part of the lands of his father. Issue : Grace Atherton, b. 10, 4, 18S4 : Georgiana B., b. 5, 4, 1888 ; d. 11, 18, 1892 : Elizabeth E., b. 2, 26, 1891 : Sarah R., b. 2, 11, 1S94. 3956. Charles T.,b. 10,27, 1847; m. Fallowfield Meeting, 5, 16, 1878, Isabel L. Gibbons, b. Coatesville, 10, 29, 1854; dau. of Abram Gibbons and Martha P. Lukens, of that place. They have a beautiful residence on the slope of the North Valley hill, it being on the northern part of the original homestead, where he carries on farming and dairying. P. O., Whitford, Pa. Issue : Elizabeth D., b. 2, 23, 1S79 ; d. 10, 31, 1S79 : John R., b. 6, 10, 18S2 ; a graduate of West- town Boarding School and now a student at Haverford College : Marian G., b. I, 17, 1885 : Laura G., b. 9, 24, 1889 ; Jane G., b. 6, 12, 1894. 1446. Daniel T. Jenks'^ (Thomazine\ Mary, Mary, Mary, George), b. Bucks Co., Pa., 3, 6, 1798; d. 6, i, i860; m. 10, 14, 1819, Mary Ann Stockton, b. 10, 27, 1797 ; dau. of Abraham .Stockton and Sarah Kemble. They resided in Bucl-cs Co., where he had a lulhng mill, but removed thence to No. 18 N. 8th St., Philadelphia, where, in 1875, she kept a trimming and furnishinof store. At the time of Daniel's death he was sicjner of land warrants at Washington, D. C. Issue : 3957. Abraham S., b. Burlington, N. J., .8, 4, 1820; d. Philadelphia, 9, 22, 1895; m. there, 9, 18, 1843, Rosanna L. Montgomery, b. Salem Co., N. J.; d. Phila., 8, 21, 1893 ; dau. of Henry Montgomery, of Salem Co. Both buried at Laurel Hill. He was of the firm of Jenks & Randolph, Insurance Agency, near 9th and Chestnut. Res., loth St. below Passayunk Road. Issue ; James Mitchell, b. 3, 25, 1S46 : Mary Ann, b. 5, 27, 1848; d. 10, 25, 1S97: Daniel Trimble, b. 2, 14, 1850; d. 9, iS, 1891. Jas. Mitchell Jenks, b. Phila., m. there, i, 28, 1875, Rosa Hughes, b. there, 9, 25, 1S44 ;■ dau. of Arthur Hughes and Jane Grimshaw, of that place. Res., 418 W. James St., Lancaster, Pa. He is of the firm of J. M. Jenks & Co., manufacturing jewelers. Issue: Mary Stockton, b. i, 8, 1878. Mary Ann Jenks, b. Phila., d. Rosemont, m. there, 11, 18, 1880, Walter Bevan, b. Wynnewood, 10, 31, 1S52 ; son of Henry C. Bevan and Emily Horn, of Philadelphia. She was educated at Friends' schools in Phila. He is a mer- chant, member of Lutheran church, Ardmore, and is serving his 12th year as school director in Lower Merion. Res., Rosemont. Issue : Mary Miles, b. 9, 12, 1 88 1 : Edwin jay, b. 12, 10, 1882 : Lewis Kay, b. 6, 16, 1884 : Rosa Jenks, b. 6, 23, 1890. Daniel T. Jenks, b. and d. in Phila.; buried Laurel Hill ; m. Phila., 6, 18, 1869, Ella Green, b. there, 5, i, 1853; dau. of Peter Glover Green and Caro- line Manifield, of that city. She resides at 109 N. 50th St., Phila. They had si.x children : DR. GEoH(i]-: THOMAS (No. 1443). "^ \ ;\ rf -T!S- >W.', George), b. 5, 9, 1823; d. at "Ivy Cottage," West Whiteland, 3, 6, 1897; m. 1846, Winiam M. Bull, b. 1820, d. 1883 ; son of Rev. Levi Bull and Ann Jacobs, of Warwick, Chester Co., and grandson of Col. Thomas Puill, of the Revolutionary Army, and Ann Hunter. They resided in Phila- delphia, with a summer home in West Whiteland, at Ivy Cottage, on a part of the original Thomas tract. They were members of the Kpiscopal Church. Sarah R. Bull rave several thousand dollars to the Chester County Hospital, at West Chester, and one of the wings was dedicated as a memorial to her daughter Anne Bull. Issue: 3975. Richard Thomas, died in infancy; buried at Downingtown Meeting. 3976. William L., a minister of the Episcopal Church and a well-known philanthropist, has his home at Ivy Cottage (Whitford P. O.), but he is much engaged in mis- sionary and philanthropic work throughout the United States ; unmarried. 3977. Sarah T., m. Rev. Langdon C. Stewardson. No issue. 552 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 3978. Anne, d. 3, 20, 1S95, unmarried. 3979. Lydia T., died in infancy ; buried at Downingtown Meeting. 1464. Elizabeth Hains'^ (Phebe^ Thomazine, Mary, Mary, George), b. 317 Arch street, Philadelphia, 11, 25, 1824; d. 2035 Arch -St., 3, 16, 1895; m. 12, iS, 1850, Henry Bartleson Benners, b. Phila., lo, 14, 1818; d. 2035 Arch St., 10, 15, 1892 ; son of George Benners and Sarah Weyman, of that city. Both burled at Laurel Hill. Issue: 39S0. Phebe Hains, b. 12, 11, 1851 ; m. John Ashbridge (No. 3983). 3981. Sarah, b. 2, 9, 1856 ; living at 2035 Arch St., unmarried. 1468. Richard Ashbridge* (Thomazine^ Thomazine, Mary, Mary, George), m. Philadelphia, by Mayor P. McCall, 5, 20, 1845, Mary B. James, b. Westtown, Chester Co., 7, 6, 1819; d. West Whiteland, 12, 4, 1882 ; dau. of John James (No. 1882) and Hannah Jefteris, of East Brad- ford. He purchased from Richard M. Thomas, by deed of 4, 4, 1S45, the original Thomas homestead, in West Whiteland, and erected thereon a capacious colonial mansion, in which he still resides. Issue : 3982. William, b. 3, 15, 1S46 ; d. Philadelphia, 12, 13, 1SS4, unmarried. He was grad- uated A. B., Haverford College, 1S64, and M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Phila., and practiced in that city. 3983. John, b. 3, 20, 1S49 ; .-\. B., Haverford College, 1867 ; d. Colorado Springs, Colo., 12, 3, iSSi ; buried at Laurel Hill, Phila.; m. 11, 12, 1S74, at 2035 .-^rch St., Phila., Phebe Hains Benners (No. 39S0), b. 12, 11, 1851. He was a lawyer. Issue: Elizabeth Benners, b. 127 N. 21st St., Phila., 2, 22, 1876; d. West Whiteland, 7,3, 1S76: Henry Bartleson Benners, b. Phila, 7, 16, 1881 ; d. 2035 Arch St., 2, 9, 1SS2. Phebe H. Ashbridge resides at 2035 Arch St. 3954. George, b. 8, 29, 1S50; grad. Haverford College, A. B., 1867; k. M., 1870; studied at Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 1871-2 ; grad. IX. B., Univ. of Penna. Law School, 1882. Farmer, stock breeder, etc., 1873-87 ; legal and invest- ment business, 1S82 to date : m. 11, 4, 1875, Jeannette B. Campbell. Address, Whitford, Pa., and 7th and Chestnut Sts., Phila. 3955. Thomazine, b. S, 15, 1S52 ; living with her father, unmarried. 3986. Richard, b. 7, 16, 1S54; A. B., Haverford College, 1S72; M. D., University of Pa. ; surgeon, U. S. N. 3987. Hannah, b 10, 27, 1856. 398S. Charles, b. g, 24, 1858. 1471. Templin R. Thomas* (Samuel', Thomazine, Mary, Mary, George), b. West Whiteland, 7, 24, 1S26; m. Philadelphia, 4, 29, 1858, Sydney M. Shaw, d. Whitford Hall, W. Whiteland, 11, 22, 1879; dau. of Andrew Shaw and Susanna Mercer, last of that township. He owns the homestead and old mill in West Whiteland. P. O., Whitford, Pa. Issue : LINE OF GEORGE', AfARY\ MARY', TIIOMAZINE\ \VILLIAM\ 553 3989. William Davis, b. 3, 6, 1859 ; m. TiUie Arratt. Address, 290S Tenth Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. No response. 3990. Mary Susanna, b. 8, 13, 1S61 ; unmarried. 3991. Thomazin D., b. 8, 13, 1861 ; twin with Mary; unmarried. 3992. John Downing, b. 8, 16, 1866 ; living in the West, unmarried. 3993. Richard D., b. 1,8, 1873 ; living at home, unmarried. 1473. Jacob V. Thomas" (William^ Thomazine, Mary, Mary, George), b. at Washington Purnace, Centre Co,, Pa., 5, 9, 1S18; d. Belle- fonte, 4, 10, 1S95; m. 6, 13, 1839, Deborah Downing, b. 7, 24, 181 5; d. 3, 9, 1845; dau. of Joseph Miller Downing* (Hunt^, John, Thomas) and Grace Stalker. Second m., i, 20, 1848, to Lactitia Poultney .Smith, b. 8, 31, 1827; dau. of Clifford Smith and Ann Williams Poultney, formerly of Philadelphia. She now lives at 4809 Chester Ave., Philadelphia. Jacob \'. Thomas, like his father, began his business career as a miller, and atterwartl managed the Howard Iron Works until about 1846. Upon his second marriage he be- came part owner and manager of the Fairmount Iron Works, Callowhill St., Phila., until their failure under the tariff panic. During the Civil War he served in Co. F., 23d Pa. vols., and then returned to Bellefonte, where he was interested in the manufacture of glass for a number of years. Issue: 3994. Joseph Downing, b. Howard Iron Works, 10, 22, 1S41 ; d. Bellefonte, u, 21, 18S9; buried Greenwood Cem., N. Y. ; m. Bergen Point, N. J., 6, 21, 1882, CaroHne M. Walton, b. N. Y. City, 12, 7, 1841 ; dau. of lOlisha L. Walton and Mary Louisa Little, of Bergen Point. Address, Middletown, N. J. No issue. He served four years in the Civil War. 3995. Eliza Miller, b. 4, 11, 1843 ; living in Bellefonte, unmarried. 3996. Deborah Downing, b. 3, 9, 1845; m. 11, iS, 1869, Isaac Mitchell, son of Dr. Charles Mitchell, late of Philadeljihia. He is assistant cashier of Jackson, Hastings & ('o., of Bellefonte. He enlisted twice during the Civil War, the first time for 90 days, and the second in Co. C. of an independent battalion, in 1863 ; promoted to ist licut. before the end of this service, and later acted as assistant adjutant general at Camp Curtin, the state enlistment camp at Harris- burg. Issue : Jacob Thomas, b. 9, 25, 1870 ; attorney-atlaw, P.cllefonle, unm. : Charles Alexander, died in infancy : Joseph Downing, b. 8, 30, 1S73 ; foreman in Standard Steel Works, Burnham, Mifflin Co., Pa., unmarried : Eleanor, b. 4, 19, 187s ; ™- 9' 20, 1S99, to John Porter Lyon, of Pennsylvania Furnace, Huntingdon Co., Pa.: (irace Downing, b. 7, iS, 1876; unmarried: Malcolm Ashbridge, b. 7, 18, 18S6. 3997. Ann Smith, b. i, 6, 1849 ; m. 10, lO, 1873, Dr. Charles Shaffncr, b. 3, 14, 1846. Address, 4807 Chester Ave., Philada. Issue : .Annie Poultney, b. 4. 24, '^75 : Bertha Thomas, b. 2, 17, 1878. 3998. Richard, b. 2, 22, 1855 ; d. 6, 30, 1887 ; m. 10, 23, 1879, Emily Sanderson, who d. 3, 30, 188 r. No issue. 3999. Thomazine, b. 2, 12, 1858;- m. 11,6, 1S79, James Buchanan Lane, b. 1852; a 554 ^^^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. grand-nephew of President Buchanan. Address, 4812, Regent St., Philadelphia. Issue : Richard Jenkins, b. 8, 14, 18S0. 4000. Clifford Smith, b. 8,5, 1859; m. 6,5, 1885, Margaretta Henderson, b. 12,23, 1 86 1. He is master mechanic of Sunbury Division, P. R. R., Lewistown, Pa. Issue: Josephine Henderson, d. inf.: George Henderson, b. 2, 16, 1888: Richard Thomas, b. 6, 11, 1889 : William Ashbridge, b. i, 23, 1892. 4001. Mary Smith, b. 12, 8, 1861 ; unm. Address, 4809 Chester Av., Phila. 1478. Isaac Thomas' (William^ Thomazine, Mary, Mary, George), b. Bellefonte, 4, 17, 1837; m. 10, 10, 1872, Martha Jane Reed, b. 6, 2, 1 85 1. He has been engaged in variou.s business enterprises of Centre Co. during his active life, and is yet living in Bellefonte. Issue: 4002. Eliza Miller, m. William Gibson. 4003. William Ashbridge, m. Mary White, and has Lulu Reed, Martha Jane, Mary White. 4004. Isaac. 4005. Joseph Downing. 4006. Arthur Reed. 4006^. Lulu Reed. 1479. Ellen Downing' (Henrys Jacob, Mary, Mary, George), b. Forestville, 9, 2, 1S19; m. Marlton, Burlington Co., N. J., 4, 27, 1849, George Wisham, b. there, 4, 7, 1805; d. Tabernacle, same co., 3, 9, 1892, and buried there; son of Jacob Wisham and Desire Sharks, of Marl- ton. They settled at Marlton on a rented farm; moved to Tabernacle in 1856 and purchased a farm for |,S,ooo: afterward purchased other farms in same locality, together with some cranberry land, and moved to another farm. He was deacon in Baptist Church at Marlton, and later at Vincen- town; in politics Republican. Ellen's address, Tabernacle. Issue: 4007. Adelaide Elizabeth, b. near Marlton, 7, 7, 1850; m. Trenton, N. J., 3, 17, 1873, Henry Burr Kemble, b. Red Lion, Burlington Co., 12, 25, 1844; son of Charles Smith Kemble and Sarah Lippincott. Charles S. Kemble d. in spring of 1872, at which time he was sheriff of Burlington Co. He served two terms in the legislature of N. J. His widow now lives with her son, H. B. Kemble, at Mill- villc, N. J. Children of Adelaide Kemble: George Wisham, b. 10, 21, 1874; d. 12 mo., 1875 : Ellen Wisham, b. 3, 21, 1877 : Mary Wisham, b. 9, 22, 1S83. 4008. George Henry, b. Marlton, 6, 3, 1852 ; m. Mt. Holly, 10, 19, 1887, Harriet Eck- man, b. there, i, 11, 1S63 ; dan. of John H. Eckman and Eliza W. Jordan, of that place. Issue: Henry Kemble, b. Tabernacle, 11, 23, 1888. P. O., Tabernacle, N. J. 1480. Sarah Downing' (Henrys, Jacob, Mar)', Mary, George), b. Forestville, N. J., 8 mo., 1S26; m. Philadelphia, Pa., Nicholas Winters, b. Penna., 1806; d. Washington, 2, 2, 1862 ; buried at Marlton, N. J. Her address, Greenwich, N. J. Issue : LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ MARY\ JACOBS SANDWITH''. 555 Charles H., b. 4, i, 1849 ; m. Elizabeth Llewellyn and lives in Germantown, Phila. Issue : Nicholas and Ethel B. Winters. Mary Eliza, b. 7, 7, 1853 ; m. 8, 5, 1875, Elias Ward Edwards, grocer, and lives at 1308 N. 22d street, Philadelphia. They have one child, Miriam Gertrude, b. 7, 4, 1878; m. Phila., 6, 6, 1900, William A. Carjienter, and resides in that city. 14-81. Samuel Rhoads Downing^ (Sandwitlv, Jacob, Mary, IMary, George), b. E. Fallowfield Twp., Cliester Co., 9, 3, 1833; ""■• ^^V Friends' ceremony, 4, 25, 1861, at her home in West Chester, IVIary Miller (joodwin, b. East Goshen, i, 8, 1839; dan. of Thomas Goodwin and Phebe Miller, of that township. His mother dying shordy after his birth, he was placed with his nurse, Lydia Swiegers, at what is now known as Talcose, West Bradford Twp. After her death he was cared for by his aunt Eliza (Downing) Sharpless, at the Jacob Downing homestead, Downingtown, and his aunt Jane (Smedley) Evans, at the Peter Smedley homestead, Uwchlan. He was educated at Bolmar's School, now known as the Convent, West Chester, and studied conveyancing with his guardian, Thomas Williamson, at 7th and Arch Sts., Philadelphia; being there at the time that Passmore Williamson, son of Thomas, was imprisoned in Moyamensing Jail, charged with the abduction of the Wheeler slave. Subsequently he became the editor and proprietor of the Chester County Times, a weekly paper published at West Chester, and since merged into the American Republican. He and wife afterward purchased from Elizabedi (SharpU-ss) Thomas the farm adjoining the Thomas Goodwin homestead, in ]{ast Goshen, on which they now reside. The Goodwin homestead, purchased in 1749 by her great-grandfather, Thomas Goodwin, 2d, is still in her possession. Samuel R. Downing was a school director for twelve vears. At the close of the present term he will have served for fifteen years as member-at-large of the State Board of Agricultiu-e, having been appointed successively by Governors Beaver, Pattison, Hastings (twice) and Stone. He was ap- pointed by Gov. Beaver as one of the State Board of Road Commissioners. For twelve years he served as one of the trustees of the Pennsylvania State College : is still a trustee and a member of the advisorv committee of the U. S. Experimental Stadon located at the college. He was for a number of years a director of the Twelfth Street Market, Philadelphia, where die Reading Terminal Station now stands: lecturer for two terms of the Penn- sylvania State Grange, and director of the Farmer's National Bank, W est Chester. He is an attendant at Goshen Friends' Meeting, of which his wife and children are members, and calls himself a Lincoln Republican. 555 "mE SMEDLEY EAMILY. An incident which impressed his mind with the value of family records arose from an examination of the Sharpless Genealogy, published in 1887. and from which family he is descended. Selecting the name of Lydia B. Jones, of Penn, Cass Co., Mich., a distant relative, of whom he had no pre- vious knowledge, he addressed a letter to her, and this led to an interchange of visits, by which he found a colony of living and loving relatives in that distant State. Issue: 4009. Henry Miller, b. West Chester, 3, 1 1, 1862 ; is a physician, unmarried, and resides with his parents. 4010. Charles T. Goodwin, b. East Goshen, 5, 2, 1865 ; is farming the homestead, un- married. P. O., West Chester, Pa. 4011. George Miller, b. E. Goshen, 4, i, 1S68; m. Rosemont, Pa., by Rev. Arthur B. Conger, to Ida May Cornog Righter, b. Radnor Twp., 5, 3, 1871 ; dau. of George W. and Elizabeth Righter, of " Idabrae," Radnor. She was educated at Friends' Central School, Phila. ; a member of the Episcopal Church. Issue : Harold Sandwith, b. 3, 7, 1S98. George M. Downing was graduated, 1888, from Penna. State College; spent one year with the Van Depoele Electric Mfg. Co., Chicago, and one year in postgraduate work at Mass. Institute of Technology, after which he was appointed instructor in physics at the Penna. State College, 1890-92. In the fall of 1S92 he entered the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, and nine months later received the degree of Electrical Engineer. In 1893 he was appointed professor of physics and electrical engineering in the University of New Bruns- wick, at Frederickton, and in the fall of 1899 was appointed principal of Abington Friends' School, Penna. ; is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Science, and has written a number of technical articles for publication in standard magazines. 1482. Ann Eliza Downing* (William-\ Joseph, Mary, Mary, George), b. Dovvningtown, i, 28, 1818; d. there, 11, 4, 1892 ; m. there, 9, 29, 1846, Thomas Scott, b. East Fallowfield, I, 15, 1813; d. Downingtown, 7, 5, 1879; son of David Scott and Amy Humphrey, of E. Fallowfield. Both buried at Friends' graveyard, Downingtown. Issue: . 4012. Ella Mary Hunt, b. Downingtown, 9, 29, 1849; m. there, Isaac E. Roberts, b. Radnor, Pa., 4, 4, 1S48; sou of Joseph Roberts and Adaline Haycock, of Dovvningtown. They live in Downingtown at the home of her father and grandfather Downing. Issue : Mary Downing, b. 11, 27, 1874; Adaline, b. 6, 24, 1S76 ; d. 2, 22, 1879 : Anna Elizabeth, b. 10, 6, 1877 : Lewis Heston, b. S, 21, 1880: Ellen Meta, b. 9, 27, 1881 : William Herbert, b. 11, 10, 1882; d. 9, 10, 1883: Thomas Parke, b. 8, 2, 1884; d. 7, 9, 1S92 : Chandler Pen- nington, b. 6, 18, 18S7 : Sarah Benners, b. 3, 2, 1895. 1486. Eugene Joseph Downing* (William^, Joseph, Mary, Mary, George), b. 11,8, 1830; m. 3, 12, 1S56, Mary Jane Neals, b. West White- J ' Harold Sandwitii and Ida .\I. DowNiNt;. Charlios T. G., George M., Ida M., and Hi:xuy M. I)ii\vnin(;. Samuel R. Downing (Ko. 1181). Mart M. Downing. fiicing p. 556. LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHKL\ ROBERT', TH0Ma7JNE\ 557 land, 8, 26, 1829 ; dau. of Jesse Neals and Hannah Morgan, of that j)lace. He spent twelve years at Downingtown, as a carpenter; about twenty years in Pocopson Twp., on a farm ; three years in West Chester, three at Newtown Square, and since 4, i, 1898, at Berwyn. Issue: 4013. Alta J., b. Downingtown, 8, 11, 1857 ; m. Pocopson, 2, 7, 1878, Eusebiiis R. Bar- nard, b. there, 11, 2, 1840; son of Eusebius IJamard and Sarah Painter, of that township. She became a memlicr of St. James Episcopal church, Downing- town, when fourteen. Her husband is a member with Friends. They settled on his father's farm, where they continue. P. (J., I.enajie, Pa. Issue: Ida Mary, b. Pocopson, 2, 4, 1879: Charles Downing, b. same, 7, 19, 18S0: .Xnn Tyler, b. same, 11, 16, 1889; d. 8, 21, 1S95. 4014. William \V., b. 10, 31, i860; m. Ridley Twp., 12, 10, 1884, Sarah K. Lukens, b. Horsham, Montgomery Co., Pa., 10, 4, i860; dau. of William P. I.ukens and Mary W. Parry, of Ridley. He remained on the farm in Pocopson till 10, 29, 1S85, and from then till 4, 1, 1S89, as a merchant at Oum Lynne, Del. Co., since which he has occupied the Willow Dale farm, at Berw7n, Chester Co., keeping a summer boarding-house. Issue : William Worrall, b. Crum Lynne, 3, 31, 1886 : Horace Lukens, b. Berwyn, 12, 27, 1890: Edgar, b. same, 3, 26, 1S94. 1489. Sarah Downing' (Charles', Joseph, Mary, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 7, 13, 1832; m. Downingtown Mtg., ri, 22, 1854, Town- send Hoopes, b. 8, 26, 1825; d. Downingtown, 12, 29, 1S72 ; buried at Downingtown ; son of Davis Hoopes and Susan Townsend, of East Cain. She resides in Downingtown. Issue: Susan T., b. i i, 6, 1855: Charles D., b. 5, II, 1858; d. 7, 26, 1859: Franklin T., b. 10, 25, i860: Joseph D., b. 10, 2, 1863: all unmarried. 1491. Charles Downing" (CharlesS Joseph, Mary, Mary, George), b. 12, 9, 1S37; m. West Chester, 3, 29, 1893, Thomazine T. (Zook) Wills, b. West Whiteland, 12, 22, 1847; widow of George E. Wills and dau. of Elhanan Zook and Sarah Trimble (No. 1299), of Cain. No issue. He is an officer of the Downingtown National r)ank. 1493. Edward Downing" (Charles', Joseph, Mary, Mary, George), b. 10, 4, 1843 : m- Wallace Twp., 11, 23, 1882, Elizabeth D. Cornog, b. i, 26, 1847; dau. of John Cornog and Sarah Sharpless (No. 1535). They reside at the Jacob Downing homestead, in Downingtown. Issue : Sarah S., b. Wallace Twp., 9, 2, 1884: Charles, b. Downingtown, 1,12, 1886: Joseph R., b. same, 9, 3, 1890. 1495. Robert Valentine Miller" (Thomazine', Robert, Rachel. Mary, George), b. Chester Co., 8, 12, 1795; d. Bellefonte, Pa., 8, 12, 1863; 558 '^HE SMEDLEY FAMILY. m. Elizabeth Lytic. He went from Chester Co. with the Valentine Brothers, about 1815, and was in their employ. After his marriage he was connected with the Mill Hall Iron Works, Clinton Co., and later went to Lexington, Ky., where he acted as a selling agent for the Valentine & Thomas iron manufactories. While there he served in Co. A., ist U. S. Artillery, and was honorably discharged May 18, 1830, returning to Centre Co. shortly before his death. Issue : 4015. Reuben, b. 10, 30, 1S32 ; d. 12, 22, 1832. 4016. William, b. 5, 13, 1833; died unmarried. 4017. Eliza Thomas, b. 4, 16, 1S37; unmarried. 4018. Abram Valentine, b. 4, 24, 1838 ; m. 9, 25, 1865, Nancy Jane Potter. He served in the Civil War in Co. H., 2d Pa. vols., and then in ist Pa. Reserve Cavalry ; was 2d lieut. in 184th Pa. vols., and on 6, 22, 1S64, was disabled by wounds. Issue : John, d. inf. : Robert Valentine, d. inf. : Jessie Elizabeth, unm. : George Potter, unm. 4019. Isaac, b. 8,23, 1839; m. Catherine Pennington. Issue: Elizabeth, m. Edward Moore and has Catherine Pennington : Isaac Pennington, unm. : Mordecai, unm. 4020. Thamazin, b. 2, 9, 1841 ; unmarried. 4021. Jacob Valentine, b. 9, 24, 1S42 ; enlisted in Co. H., 4Sth Pa. vols, and was killed 9, 14, 1862, at battle of South Mountain. 4022. Mary Ann, b. 11, 25, 1844; unmarried. 4023. Clarissa, b. 6,20, 1S46; m. Henry Pennington. Issue: Henry and Frank, un- married : Sarah and Elizabeth, deceased. 4024. Jane, b. 1,9, 1S49 ; m. Alfred Russell and had one child, Robert, deceased. 4025. Robert Valentine, m. Frances Miller and had one child, Eliza. 1496. William Miller* (Thomazine^ Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 7, 31, 1797; d. Louisville, Ky., 8, 16, 1862; buried there; m. East Cain, Chester Co., 9, 17, 1834, Mary Ann Parke (No. 1273), b. there, 11, 20, 1799; d. Louisville, Ky., 2, 12, 1837. Second m.. Brown's Mills, Pa., II, 7, 1842, to Eliza Norris, b. Lewistown, Pa., 5, 22, 1801 ; d. Louisville, K)'., 6, 30, 1879; dau. of John Norris and Nancy Brown, of Brown's Mills. He was an iron merchant and a member of the Society of Friends. Issue : 4026. Samuel, b. 4, 5, 1836 ; d. 10, 16, 1S36. 4027. Martha Norris, b. Jefferson Co., Ky., i, 22, 1844 ; m. Louisville, Ky., 11, 11, 1868, Alexander Wilson Norris, b. Lewistown, Pa., 4, 11, 1S41 ; d. Philadelphia, 5, 21, 1888; bur. Reedsville, Mifflin Co., Pa.; son of Alexander Brown Norris and Mary Magdalene Swoyer, of Lewistown and Washington, D. C. He was educated at Georgetown Roman Catholic College ; baptized member of P. E. Church: Captain Co. D., 107th Pa. vols.; 20 months in southern prisons; mustered out 1865 : was admitted to the bar in Phila., 1S67, from Law Dept., Univ. of Pa.; appointed private secretary to Gov. Hartranft, 1872; Reporter LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHEL', ROBERT', THOMAZINEK 559 of Supreme Court, 1876 ; elected State Senatoi, i88i ; appointed U. S. pension agent at Phila., 1884 ; Inspector General for U. S. G. A. R., 1873 ; also State and Department Commander; colonel and aid-de-camp on staff of Gov. Hart- ranft, 1877; also Judge Advocate General on staff of Gov. Hoyt; elected Auditor General of Penna., 1S86, and died while holding that office. No issue. 1497. Mary Ann Miller' (Thomazine^ Robert, Rachel, Mary-, George), b. Downingtown, g, 5, 1800; d. Bellefonte, Pa., 2, i, 1851; ni. there, 3, 31, 1824, James Dunlop Harris, b. Mifllin, 7, 16, 1797; d. Bellefonte, 2, 26, 1842; .son of James Harris and x^nne Dunlop, of Belle- fonte. His ability as a civil engineer was well known in the early history of internal improvements in Pennsylvania. From 1825 to 1839 he was chief engineer on the location and construction of the western portion of the Pennsylvania canal system. Issue: 402S. James, b. i, 9, 1S25 ; unmarjied. 4029. Thomazine Miller, b. 9, 7, 1S28; d. 9, 10, 1876; m. Dr. George Latimer Potter, and had issue : Mary Miller, George Latimer, James Harris, Lucy and Thomazine. Mary Miller m. John C;ilvin Miller, and is deceased. They had one child. Charles Potter. George Latimer m. Susan French. Issue : James Harris and Louise Harris James Harris m. Mary Sommerville. Issue : Donald Sommerville, Thoma- zine and Janet. 4030. Nancy Dunlop, b. Pellefonte, 11, 10, 1S30; m. there, 11, 22, 185S, Rev. James Henry Orbison, b. Huntingdon, 3, 23, 1S26 ; d. Bellefonte, 4, 15, 1869 ; son of William Orbison and Lleanor I^Uiott, of Huntingdon. He was a missionary in India nearly twenty years. His wife went to India Nov., 1858; left there, Nov., 186S. Their children were born at Rawal Pinde, Punjaub, India, viz: John Harris, b. 8, 31, 1859 ; m. Lillie Campbell. .Address, Lahore, India, Issue : James Archibald, Lillian Campbell, Eleanor Beach, and others. Eleanor Thomazine, b. 12, 5, 1861 ; ni. Sylvester Woodbridge Beach, now of Bridgeton, N. J. Issue ; Hollingsworth Morris, Nancy Orbison, Eleanor Elliott. Agnes Louisa, b. 12, i, 1S63 ; living at Bellefonte, unmarried. Thomas James, b. 11, 13, 1866. Address, Penna. Hospital, Phila. 4031. Jane Miller, b. 8, 3, 1833; m. James Laing Sommerville, and had Elizabeth Laing, Bond Valentine, Mary Harris, John, James Harris, Robert, .Allen and Donald. P. O., Winburne, Pa. Bond Valentine m. Christina Ramsey. Issue: Ellen, Donald, Jane Harris, Eliza and Mary Elizabeth. James Harris m. Jessie Fineout and left one child, James Harris. Robert m. Anna Creichton ( ?). No issue. 4032. Eliza Dobbins, b. 2, 12, 1837; d. 7, 3, 18S1 ; m. William Potter Humes .ind is deceased. They had one child, who is also deceased. 4033. Louisa Miller, b. 5, 6, 1840; m. .Vdam Hoy. Issue: Anna Harris, Mary 56o THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. Wickerly, Louise Linn, Albert Charles, James Harris, Edward Livingston and Randolph Hale. P. O., Bellefonte, Pa. Louise Linn Hoy m. William Frederick Reynolds. Issue : William Fred- erick and Philip Douglass. 1498. Isaac Miller- (Thomazine^ Robert, Rachel, Mar)-, George), b. Downingtown, lo, lo, 1S02; d. Bellefonte, 10, 18, 1881; m. Elizabeth Downing (No. 1424), b. 12, 7, 179S ; d. Bellefonte, g, 12, 1884. No issue. He went to Centre Co. in 181 7, with William A. Thomas, and was con- nected with the Valentine & Thomas industries for a number of years. He afterward carried on a mercantile business in Bellefonte. The firm of Miller, Thomas & Co. was then formed for the purpose of running the Mill Hall Furnace, and he went to Mill Hall, Clinton Co., where he remained until the dissolution of the firm. Later he was connected with the Howard Iron Works, but finally returned to Bellefonte. 1499. Rachel Miller' (Thomazine', Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 9, 10, 1804; m. James Miles, son of Gen. Joseph Miles, a brother of Col. Samuel Miles, a mayor of Philadelphia. He was con- nected with the iron business in Bald Eagle Valley. He and his wife both died at Milesburg, Centre Co., Pa. Issue : 4034. Susan, living in Milesburg, unmarried. 4035. Joseph, m. Sarah Boggs and had one child, Abraham Lincoln Miles, who is married and living in Altoona, Pa. 1500. Jane Stalker Miller' (Thomazine^ Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 8, 21, 1S07 ; d. Bellefonte, 5, 12, 1841 ; m. Belle- fonte Forges, 10 mo., 1827, Joseph Harris, b. Bellefonte, 5, 29, 1801 ; d. there, 6, 14, 1845 ; son of James Harris and Ann Dunlop, of Howard. He m. again, 3, 4, 1844, at Harmony Hall, Pequea, Lancaster Co., Sarah J. Houston. He was an iron-master and erected and carried on the Howard Iron Works. Alter his second marriaee he lived in Bellefonte: was a Presbyterian. Issue by 1 st wife : 4036. William A. Thomas, b. Howard, i, 6, 1829 ; d. Bellefonte, 3, 2, 1863, unm. 4037. John, b. Howard, 11, 12, 1831 ; d. Bellefonte, 12, 19, 1S94; m. there, 11, 20, 1S72, Rachel Wagner, b. there, 8, i, 1S4S; dau. of David Wagner and Emily Alvisa Johnston, of that place. He was educated at Bellefonte Academy and in Philadelphia, and was a druggist in Bellefonte. Issue : Joseph, b. 9, 14, 1873 ; unm. : David Wagner, b. 2, 9, 1875 ; d. i, 23, 1880 : Edward Guion, b. 5, 2, 1877; unm.: John, b. 5, 3, 1S79; d. 8, 11, 1S79: Charles Miller, b. 5, 23, 18S0: Jennie, b. 3, 21, 1882: James, b. 11, 10, 1883; d. 9, 14, 1884: George, b. 3, 8, 1S85 : Ann Dunlop, b. 3, 26, 1886 : Mary b. i, 3, 18SS. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ RACnEL\ ROBERT', GEORGE\ 561 4038. Joseph Dunlop, b. Howard, 5, 28, 1834 ; d. Bellefonte, 6, 17, 1863, iinm. 4039. Mary, b. Howard, 8, 28, 1836; ni. i, 22, 1863, Wistar Morris, b. 9, 6, 1815 ; d. Overbrook, 3, 23, 1891 ; son of Israel W. Morris and Mary Hollingsworlh, last of Lower Merion, Montgomery Co., Pa. From the admirable Morris Geneal- ogy the followina; is taken : In 1855, Wistar Morris was elected a Director of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, and held that office during the rest of his lifetime. He was a Director in nearly all of the leased lines of the Pennsylvania Road, and he was a member of the firm of Morris, Tasker & Morris, which is elsewhere referred to. He took a deep interest in the Pennsylvania Hospital, and was President of the Board of Managers. He was also President of the Board of Managers of Haverford College. The great interest which Mr. Morris had taken in the Hospital during his life inspired his family, after his death, to offer to defray the entire expense of building a new surgical pavilion, to be known as the " Wistar Morris Memorial Ward." The amount required was $150,000, and the building was erected on the grounds at Eighth and Spruce streets. Wistar and Mary (Harris) Morris had issue : Mary Holiingsworth Morris, b. i, 18, 1864 ; d. 6, 25, 1891 ; ni. 9, 6, 1883, Rev. Charles Wood, D. D., b. 1851 ; pastor of the Presbyterian church, Spruce street, Philadelphia, and had issue: Wistar Morris, b. 7, 23, 1884; d. 1887: Charles Morris, b. 11, 19, 1885 : Marguerite Pascal, b. 5, 11, iSSS. 4040. Eliza Thomas, b. Howard, 11, 17, 1838 ; ni. Bellefonte, 10, 10, 1S61, Evan Miles Blanchard, b. there, i, 25, 1835 ; d. there, 11, 7, 1894 : sen of John Blanchard and Mary Miles, of that place. He was graduated from Lafayette College and settled as a lawyer in Bellefonte. Eliza Thomas Blanchard is a minister in the Society of Friends. Issue, b. at Bellefonte: John, 10, 23, 1S62 : Joseph Harris, 8, 5, 1S64 ; d. 8, 8, 1865 : Elizabeth Miller, 12, 8, 1865 : Mary Miles, 7, 22, 1867 : Ednnind B., 2, 20, 1873 ■ ^'1 unmarried. 4041. Jane Stalker, b. Bellefonte, 3, 24, 1841 ; d. there, 12, 29, 1897 ; m. there, 9, 17, 1873, Jol''" Schureman Hendrickson, b. Middletown, N. J., 6, 18, 1837; son of Charles J. Hendrickson and Julia Ann -Schureman, of that place. They settled on a farm in Middletown, which has been in the family over one hun- dred years : Both members of the Reformed Dutch C^hurch. Issue : Mary Harris, b. 7, 2, 1874 : Charles John, b. 8, 7, 1879. 1505. Jacob D. Valentine^ (George^, Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. at Old Furnace, Belleionte, 10, 4, 1823; d. cor. High and Spring Sts., Bellefonte; buried at Friends' graveyard there; m. Downing- town, 12, 15, 1868, Deborah E. Downing, b. Mountville, Loudoun Co., V'a., 8, 22, 1835; <-'^^'-'- "f Miller Downing (No. 1436) and Sarah Guinn Mount, of Downingtown. They resided at Bellefonte, Pa., where he was for many years engaged in the manufacture of iron in partnership with \'alentines & Co. He w-as a birthright member of die Society of Friends and was educated at Westtow-n Boarding School ami Haverford College : was a volunteer during the Civil War but .saw no active service; d. 9, 16. 1896. 36 5 62 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Children, b. in Bellefonte : George, lo, 28, 1869: Jacob D., 4, 5, 1871 : Louisa M., 6, 6, 1873: Ellen D., 4, 23, 1878: Robert, 12, 23, 1879: all unmarried, 1899. 1506. Sarah D. Valentine* (George^, Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. 2, 20, 1825 ; d. 2, 9, 1888 ; m. George Fox, M. D., who is deceased. Samuel M. Fox, 244 S. 3d St., Philadelphia, was given as a representative of this family but failed to respond. 1507. Eliza S. Valentine' (George^, Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Bellefonte, 11, 18, 1826; d. West Whiteland, Chester Co., 2, 13, 1885; m. Philadelphia, by Mayor Peter McCall, 10, 2, 1845, Thomas S. Downing, b. Edge's Mill, Cain Twp., 8, 21, 1813 ; d. W. Whiteland, 12, 13, 1892; son of Joseph Miller Downing'* (Hunt^ John, Thomas) and Grace Stalker, dau. of Thomas Stalker (and Jane Bond, p. 185), son of Thomas Stalker (m. Grace Thomas, p. iSo), son of Hugh Stalker (m. Rebecca Parke, p. 166), of West Whiteland. Both buried at Friends' Meeting, Downingtown. Issue: 4042. Joseph Miller, b. W. Whiteland, 7, 23, 1846 ; m. New Castle, Del., 6, 3, 1880, Hannah Pennock Steele, b. Laurel Iron Works, Chester Co., i, 4, 1857 ; dau. of Hugh Exton Steele and Hannah Baldwin Rakestraw. He is secretary and treasurer of the Wilmington Wheel Co., Wilmington, Del., since 4, 12, 18S6; prior to which he was engaged in the iron business at Danville, Pa., New Castle, Pa., and Coatesville, Pa. Issue : Thomas Stalker, b. New Castle, Lawrence Co., Pa., 7, 22, 1SS3 : John Steele, b. Wilmington, Del., 12, 4, 188S: George Valentine, b. same, 7, 7, 1891 : Henry Drinker, b. Elsmere, near Wilmington, 9. 27, 1893- 4043. Mary Valentine, b. Arrondale Farm, W. Whiteland, 12, 10, 1849 ; m. there, i, 16, 1879, Philip Godley, b. Philadelphia, 2, 10, 1S47; son of Jesse and Hetty C. Godley, of that city. They resided seven years in Philadelphia, nine years in Chester Co., Pa., and since 1895 at Haverford, Montgomery Co., Pa. He is engaged in the storage-warehouse business and president of Charleston (S. C.) Mining & Manufacturing Co.; ofifice, 3 28 Chestnut St., Phila. : director Phila. Board of Trade : vestryman. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal), Bryn Mawr, Pa.: educated at Episcopal Academy, Phila. Issue: Mary Downing, b. i, 2, 1882 : Francis Downing, b. 11, 12, 1883. 4044. Thomas Stalker, b. 3, 4, 1852 ; living on the homestead farm, unmarried. P. 0., Whitford, Pa. 4045. Deborah, b. 5, 25, 1854 ; living at the homestead, unmarried. 4046. Henry Drinker, b. 10, i, 1856; m. 3, 27, 1889, Frances Fell, b. 4, 3, 1856 ; dau. of Henry R. Fell and Rachel Wolverton, of Trenton, N. J. He is president of the Wilmington Wheel Co., Wilmington, Del. Issue : Mary Rebecca, b. 5, 17, 1891. 4047. Sarah Fox, b. 12, 21, 1859; m. 4, 15, 18S6, John Perot, b. 7, 30, i860; son of LINE OF GEORGE', AfARV, RACHEL\ ROBERT*, ABRAHAM". ^(^^^ Joseph S. Perot and Sallie A. Lea. They reside on \V. Walnui Lane, German- town, Pa. Issue : Elizabeth Valentine, b. 4, 21, 1887. 1508. Reuben Bond Valentine*^ (George^, Robert, Rachel. Mary, George), b. Bellefonte, i, 12, 1829; d. there, 11, 25, 1871 ; m. l^,ast White- land, Chester Co., 1857, Mary Bowen Jacobs, b. 1835; <^1^^'- of Joseph Brinton Jacobs and Ann Bowen, of that township. Issue: Mary, Emily, Anna Jacobs, living at Bellefonte, unm., Julia Bond, Caroline Martyn, livino- at Bellefonte, unm. 1509. Caroline Valentine'^ (George', Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. 3, I, 1833; d. 6, 12, i860; m. Thompson Milliken, who is deceased. Those to whom application was made for further information failed to supply it. 1510. George Valentine* (George', Robert, Rachel, Mary. George), b. Bellefonte, 8, 6, 1834; m. Emily T. Jacobs, b. 2, 28, 1833; tlau. of Joseph Brinton Jacobs and Ann Bowen, of East Whiteland, Chester Co. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School and Haverford Colleee, and is a member of Centre Monthly Meeting of Friends. He first setded after marriage at iron works near Bellefonte, in 1865, and remained there fifteen years; removed to Bellefonte, 1880, and in 1894 to Ru.xton, Md. He was an iron-master till 1886; is the owner of several farms and other lands near Bellefonte. Issue: Jane Henderson, Mary Downing, Sarah Wright and Emily Jacobs Valentine ; all unmarried. 1514. Ann Valentine* (Abraham', Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Logan Furnace, Bellefonte, 5, 19, 1829; d. Bellefonte, 5, 5, 1S85; m. 10, 16, 1855, S. Stewart Lyon, b. Penna. Furnace, Centre Co., 11. 11, 1822; d. Bellefonte, i, 11, 1899; son of John Lyon and Margaret A. Stewart, of Penna. Furnace. Both buried at Union Cemetery, liellefonte. Issue : 4048. John Stewart, b. near Bellefonte, i, 4, 1857 ; d. Pittsburg, i, 4, 1S99; m. there. 4, 2, 1885, Margaret McKnight, b. there, 1855; d. Bellefonte, 4, 21, 1899; dau. of Joseph McKnight and ALargaret Acheson, of Pittsburg. He was edu- cated at Haverford College, and was secretary and treasurer of the Sterling Steel Co., Pittsburg. He was buried at Bellefonte Cemetery, and his wife came with her children to live at Bellefonte, but died soon after and was buried in the same grave with her husband. Issue : Samuel Stewart, b. Pittsburg, 2, 4, 1887 : Margaret .\cheson, b. same, 12, 28, 18SS: Frances McKnignt. b. same, 10, 26, 1S90: Ann Valentine, b. 4, 3, 1892 : Katharine Spear, b. 6, 11, 1S94. Stewart and Kathaiine live in Philadelphia, Margaret and .'\nn with an aunt in Bellefonte, and Fannie in Pittsburg. 5 64 THE . SMEDLEY FAMIL Y. 4049. Ann Valentine, b. Bellefonte, 4, i, 185S; living there, unm. 4050. Clara Valentine, b. near Bellefonte, 3, 14, 1S61 ; m. Bellefonte, i, 2, 1885, William Jasper NicoUs, b. Camden, N. J., 4, 23, 1854 ; son of Jasper Nicolls, dec'd, and Ellen Baillie, of 49th St. and Chester Ave., Phila. He is a civil and mining engineer and the author of several railroad treatises and a book on coal. In 1878 he was elected a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and in 1885 a member of American Mining Engineers : at present in business in Philadelphia (1899), residing at 49th St. and Chester Ave. Issue: Clara Lyon, b. 11, 16, 1S84 : Mary Eleanor, b. 9, 22, 1889 ; d. Phila., 4, 18, 1895 ; buried Woodland Cemetery. 4051. Mary Lowery, b. Bellefonte, 9, 19, 1863 ; m. there, 12, 25, 1S84, Ellis Lewis Orvis, b. Lock Haven, Pa., 11, 16, 1857; son of John Holden Orvis and Catharine Atwood, of Bellefonte. He wis educated at Penna. State College and is an attorney-at-law, Bellefonte. Issue: Ann Valentine, b. Bellefonte, 2, 5, 1886: Caroline Elizabeth, b. same, 4, 24, 1890. 4052. Abram S., died in infancy ; buried at Bellefonte. 4053. Rebecca Pugh, b. Bellefonte, i, 23, 1872 ; living there, unmarried. 1515. Rebecca Valentine' (Abraham^ Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Bellefonte, 2, 12, 1832 ; m. "Willow Bank" Home, Bellefonte, 2, 4, 1864, to Evan Pugh, Ph. D., F. C. S., b. East Nottingham, Chester Co., Pa., 2, 29, 182S; d. Bellefonte, 4, 29. 1864; buried at Union Cemetery; son of Lewis Pugh and Mary Hutton, of Chester Co. After attending the Manual Labor Scliool, at Whitestown, N. Y., he taught a district school one winter, and then, about 1850, opened a boarding school in E. Nottingham, which he named Jordan Bank Seminary. In the fall of 1853 he gave up his school and went to Europe, where he spent four 3'ears in the Universities of Leipsic, Gottingen, Heidelberg, and in Paris, and receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Gottingen. Early in 1857 he entered the laboratory of 1. B. Lawes, the well-known agricultural chemist of England, and there spent two years; during which he prepared valuable papers, which were read Ijeiore the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and which procured him an election as a Fellow of the Chemical Society of England. Returning home in the autumn of 1859, he assumed the presidency of the Farmer's High School, near Bellefonte, Pa., the name of which was afterwards changed to that of the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. He had visited and carefully studied the chief agricultural academies and schools of Europe, and his idea of what an American agri- cultural college should be was as definite as it was comprehensive and just. For over five years he labored untiringly in establishing the college on a broad and enduring basis, when he was suddenly cut oft' in the prime of life, leaving- a reputation for ripe scholarship, genial temper, and high-toned LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHEL', ROBERT', ABRAHAM'. 565 purity and rectitude in thought, word and deed. His widow resides at Belleibnte. No children. 1516. Bond Valentine" (Abraham\ Robert, Racliel, Mary, George), b. Belleibnte, 3, 22, 1834; d. there, 4, 19, 18S9; m. Phila., by Bishop Simpson, 10, 18, 1865, to Martha Kenney, b. there, 1836; d. Ocean Grove, N. J., 8, 25, 1882; dau. of Rev. Edward J. Kenney and Mliza Rafael, of Phila. Both buried at Union Cemetery, Belleibnte. lie was educated at Haverford College and afterward was connected with Shordidge & Co. in the lime business at Bellefonte. Issue: 4054. Evan Pugh, b. Bellefonte, 12, 25, 1866; d. 2, 3, 1S70. 4055. Jennie, b. s.iuie, 4, 15, 1S68 ; d. 2, 3, 1S70. 4056. Bond, b. same, 4, 22, 1S71 ; educated at Westtown Boarding School and now connected with the United Gas Improvement Co. Lives at 1013 Spruce St., Phila., unm. 4057. Edward Kenney, b. 8, 4, 1874 ; m. 1, 12, 189S, at Phila., Jennie C. Searfass, and lives at Atlantic City, N. J. Issue : Carolyne Pugh, b. 4, i, 1899. 1517. Abram S. Valentine' (Abraham^ Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. 10, 16, 1835; m. 7, 12, 1864, Eliza Uffington Natt, b. Phila- delphia, 5, 23, 1838 ; dau. of Thomas I. Natt and Annie Uffington, of that city. Issue : 4058. Charles Gregory, b. 5, 31, 1865. 4059. Arthur Louis, b. 2, 18, 1868; m. Crafton, 6, 15, 1S93, ALiry Norris Smith, b. Franklin, Pa., 2, 21, 1871 ; dau. of Christopher Wolf Smith and Sidney Dafft, of Crafton, Pa. Issue; Sidney Fowler, b. 1, 9, 1895. 4060. Edward h. Utifington, b. i, 29, 1870. 1519. Evan Miles Valentine' (Abraham', Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Bellefonte, 9, 29, 1839; m. St. Paul's church, Doylestown, Pa., 10,4, 1865, Mary H. Taylor, b. there, 9, 21, 1838; d. Germantown, Pa., 10, I, 1895; buried at Ivy Hill Cem.; dau. of Thomas Taylor and .Alary Hughes Kay, of Germantown. Issue : 4061. Harry Stuart, b. "Willow Bank," Bellefonte, 7, 30, 1867 ; living with his fnthcr at 1530 Chestnut St., Phila. Unm. 4062. Abraham Sharpless, b. same, 7, 11, 1870; m. Philadelphia, 10,4, 1899, Caroline Marquese Haseltine, dau. of Charles Field Haseltine, of 1707 Sjiruce St., Phila., and Elizabeth Holmes Patterson. 1522. Henry C. Valentine' (Abrahain', Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Bellefonte, 2, 15, 1848; m. Ironton, Mo., 9, 30, 1884, Sara Thomas Burnside, b. Bellefonte, 10, 4, 1856; dau. of Thomas Burnside 566 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. (d. 1884) and Rebekah Thomas, of Bellefonte. He was educated at West- town Boarding School and went into business with his brothers in Belle- fonte Iron Co.; then removed their plant to Williamsport, Pa., and enlarged their business: returned to Bellefonte and is supt. of Valentine Iron Co.'s ore mines, as well as a director, and also financially interested and actively engaged in the management of the Standard Scale Supply Co. Issue, b. Bellefonte: Stanley Burnside, 5, 6, 1886: Helen Marian, 5, 19, 1890: Rebekah, 9, 13, 1891 : Henry Clay, Jr., i, 18, 1893. Sara Burnside Valentine has furnished nearly all the records of the descendants of her father-in-law. 1526. Robert Valentine'^ (Bond\ Robert, Rachel, Mary, George), b. Bellefonte, 5, 24, 1827; m. Mary Yarnall, d. 1859; dau. of Edward Yarnall and Caroline Cope, of Philadelphia. No issue. Second m. 1862, to Mary Natt, dau. of Thomas Natt and Ann Uffington, of Phila. Res., Bellefonte, Pa. Issue : Emily Uffington, unmarried, and Julia Bond, m. 1 89 1 to Summerfield Bond, M. D., of 6 W. Reed St., Baltimore, Md. They have Lydia, b. 1892, and Julia Valentine, b. 1897. 1530. Rebecca Ashbridge* (Rachel, Phebe, Rachel, Mary, George), b. East Cain, Chester Co., 8, 6, 1820; d. West Whiteland, 12, 17, 1861 ; m. Philadelphia, by Friends' ceremony, before Mayor Henry, Jacob Zook, b. West Whiteland, 4, 19, 1821 ; d. there, 12, 13, 1891 ; son of John Zook and Elizabeth Mast. He was a farmer and lime-burner, in West White- land, and served as county commissioner, 1879-81. He joined with Friends shortly after his marriage and was a very useful member of Dovvningtown Meeting and Uwchlan Mo. Mtg-. Issue : & 4063. Mary T., b. 7, 31, 1851 ; living at the homestead, unmarried. 4064. Rachel V. A., b. 2, 24, 1853 ; d. 12, 20, 189 1, unmarried. 4065. Elizabeth, b. 10, 12, 1855 ; has been a teacher at Haverford. 4066. Jane Downing, b. 4, 17, 1858; m. St. Paul's Ch., Glen Loch, 6, 18, 1891, Philip Putnam Chase, b. Phila., 10, 21, 1S62; son of James Morse Chase and Sarah Hall Tyler, of Phila. They live at the Zook homestead, Exton P. O., and are members of Episcopal Church. He is secretary of the Pottstown Iron Co., 400 Chestnut St., Phila. Issue : Mary Ashbridge, b. 5, 20, 1892 : Isabel Putnam, b. 8, 9, 1895. 4067. Jacob, b. II, 9, 1S60; sometime a real estate agent in Philadelphia; now residing at San Antonio, Texas, on account of his health ; unmarried. 1531. Abraham S. Ashbridge' (Rachel*, Phebe, Rachel, Mary, George), b. East Cain, 3, 24, 1823 ; m. Downingtown, 10, 13, 1853, Eliza- beth D. Sharpless, b. there, lo, 24, 1831 ; dau. of Jacob Sharpless, M. D., LINE OF GEORGE\ MARY\ RACHEL^ PHEBE\ ROBERT''. 567 and Mary Downing, of Downingtown. They reside on a farm in East Cain, near Downingtown. Issue : 4068. George G., b. 9, i, 1854; d. 6, 18, 1865. 4069. Jacob, b. 4, 22, 1856; d. 3, 11, 1858. 4070. Mary R., b. "Ondawa," E. Cain, 9,9, 1858; m. there, 10, 2, 18S9, J. Douglas Perkins, b. Coatesville, Chester Co., i, 13, 1857 ; son of John D. Perkins and Martha V. Miller, of that place, where they reside. Issue : John Douglas, b. 8, 24, 1890 : Joseph Ashbridge, b. 2, 8, 1892 : Mary Ashbridge, b. 3, 29, 1S95. 4071. Rebecca, b. 5, 12, i860; m. iJowningtown, 10, 30, 1890, Henry Ecroyd, M. D., b. near Muncy, Pa., 5, 6, 1858; son of James Ecroyd and Rachel E. Haines, of that place. He was educated at VVesttown Boarding School and graduated in medicine at University of Penna. ; marine surgeon, U. S. A., and president of Newport Medical Society. Res., Newport, R. I. Issue: Henry, b. 7, 11, 1892 : Elizabeth Ashbridge, b. 10, 15, 1895 : IMary Haines, b. 4, 18, 1897. 4072. Richard I. Downing, b. 9, 22, 1861 ; grad. Univ. of Pa. and a civil engineer, in Philadelphia ; unmarried : was at one time engaged in railroad sui^-eys and construction in the Lake Superior region. 4073. Abraham S., b. 2, 15, 1S63; attorney-at-law, 1524 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; unmarried. 4074. Joseph S., b 6, 20, 1865 ; living at home, unmarried. 4075. Elizabeth Archer, h. 11, 18, 1867 ; m. Clement Rutter. They reside at Spokane, Washington. 4076. Eleanor, b. 4, 8, 1875 ; living at home, unmarried. 1535. Sarah D Sharpless' (Robert', Pliebe, Rachel, Mar>', George), b. Aston Twp., 11, 29, 1815; d. 3, 23, 1882; buried at Downingtown Meedng; m. 1846, John Cornog, b. 9, 18, 1808; d. Downingtown, 4, 3, 1893; buried St. Paul's (P. V..) churchyard, Glen Loch; son of Daniel Cornog. His first wife was Eleanor Van Leer. He was president of the Waynesburg Railroad, and at one time was extensively engaged in iron manufacture, having been the proprietor of Cornog's Forge, at Cornog's Station, so named for him. Many years ago he also operated the marble quarries just west of Downingtown. Issue by last wife: 4077. Elizabeth, b. i, 26, 1847; m. 11, 23, 1882, by Rev. Wm. Augustus White, at "Delight Farm," Wallace Twp., Chester Co., to Edward Downing (No. 1493)- 1536. Catharine F. Sharpless" (Robert', Phebe, Rachel, Mary, George), b. 11, 20, 1818; d. 2, 14, 1894; m. Downingtown, 6, 4, 1844, William Augustus White, b. 9, 21, 182 i, at Boston, ^Lass.; d. Phila- delphia, 6, I, 1898; son of William P)ell White and Abby Frankland Dupee, of Boston. He was a minister in the P. E. Church. Issue : 4078. Alice Frankland, b. 4, 12, 1845 ; living at 4041 Green St., Phila. ; unm. 568 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 4079. George Herbert, b. Salisbury, Md., 11, 27, 1846; m. Roxborough, Phila., 12, 18, 1S74, Camilla Peixoto, b. Tylersport, Montgomery Co., Pa., 3, 15, 1853 ; dau. of Rev. Engelbert Peixoto and Annie Teresa Feeyal. They reside in Phila- delphia. Issue: Paul Engelbert, b. 5, 13, 1878. 40S0. Clement, b. 12, 12, 1S4S ; living at Tioga, Philadelphia. 4081. William Sharpless, b. 3, 7, 1851 ; d. 5, 30, 1876 ; unmarried. 4082. Augustus, b. 7, IS, 1S53; d. ; m. 11, 4, 1SS4, Ehza T. Prichett, and had issue : Rou-land .Xngustus and Trevor Barridale. 4083. Laura Frances, b. 10, 15, 1856; living with her sister, unmarried. 1543. Joshua S. Cox* (George^ Hannah, George, George, George), b. Willistown, 8, 19, 1816; d. Philadelphia, 6, 24, 1877; m. Alice A. Hoopes, b. II, 5, 1822; d. West Chester, 5, 24, 1881 ; buried at Newtown Meeting; dau. of Daniel Hoopes (No. 1865) and Hannah Steele, of East- town. Issue: Susanna Lewis, b. 10, 22, 1S43; living at Narberth, Pa., unmarried: Georgianna, b. 8, 17, 1845 : ^1. 12, 12, 1891, unm.: a teacher in the public schools of West Chester. 1544. Caleb H. Cox*^ (George^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. Willistown, 7, 24, 1818; d. West Chester, 11, i, 1886; m. 12, 17, 1840, Mary H. Minster, b. i, i, 1821 ; d. West Chester, 3, 17, 1900; buried at Goshen Meeting; dau. of Jacob Minster and Sidney Hoopes, of East Goshen Twp. They setded on a farm in E. Goshen, whence they re- moved, 3, 5, 1844, to one in Westtown, where they resided forty years. Issue : 4084. Lydia Ann, b. 11, 25, 1841 ; living in W. Goshen, unmarried. 4085. George, b. Westtown, 8, 22, 1844; m. 10, 13, 1870, Isabella M. Clark, b. Phila., II, 3, 1848; adopted dau. of Jehu and Mary R. Clark, of Westtown. He has resided at different places ; now on a farm which he purchased, in Pocopson Twp. P. O., Lenape, Pa. Issue : Mary Louanna, b. New Casde Co., Del., 9, 18, 1871 ; living at home, unmarried: Ella Irene, b. Pennsbury Twp., 5, 20, 1875 ; a typewriter in Philadelphia : Elizabeth H., b. West Goshen, 7, 30, 1879 J living at home. 4086. Sidney A., b. 11, 11, 1846; m. Westtown, 10, 31, 1872, Edwin J. Durnall, b. East Bradford, 10, i, 1847 ; son of Joseph Durnall and Sarah P. Baily, of that town- ship. They reside at Svvarthmore, Pa., and with their children, except the eldest, are members of Swarthmore Mo. Mtg. of Friends. Issue : Gertrude C, b. E. Goshen, 2, 3, 1874 ; m. J. Lewis Baldwin (see his line) : J. Dilwyn, b. Thornbury, 10, 16, 1877 : Charles R., b. Thornbury, 2, 5, 1879 : Walter C, b. Concord, 2, 25, 18S1 : Pauline M., b. E. Goshen, 2, 27, 1885. 4087. Wilmer M., b. 6,9, 1S49 ; m. Phila., 2, 7, 187S, Mary E. Pratt (No. 847), b. West Bradford, 5, 11, 1S52 ; dau. of Henry Pratt and Amy C. Smedley. They reside in West Chester, Pa., and he is engaged in the Sharpies Separator Works. Issue: George Elwyn, b. Concord, 5, 18, 1879; d. Westtown, 4, 12, 1882: LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ GEORGE\ HANNAH'', GEORGE*. 569 Laura Mary, b. Westtown, 12, 23, 18S1 ; a graduate of the West Chester High School, 1900. 40S8. Selina, twin with Wihner M., m. Lewis V. Smedley (No. 850). 4089. Mary Ella, b. 6, 4, 1854 ; m. i, 23, 1879, Maurice S. Yearsley, b. Westtown, i, 20, 1849; son of Thomas Yearsley and ALary Ann Lewis. They live at Thornton, Del. Co., Pa. Issue: Robert, b. Westtown, 9, 12, 1882; d. 9, 11, 1883: Willis, b. same, 2, 27, 1884 : Bertha C, b. Thornton, 9, 15, 1S86; d. 11, 13, 1891 : Mary Irene, b. i, 18, 1889: Sallic E., twin with Mr.ry Irene, d. 11, 15, 1891 : Irwin T., b. Thornton, 3, 30, 1892 : Maurice H., b. 11, 3, 1895. 1546. Hanriah Cox* (George^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. Willistown, 5, 23, 1S24; d. Cain Twp., 8 mo., 1862 ; m. Lancaster, Pa., 8, 21, 1S45, John Woodward, farmer, b. 4, 4, 182 1 ; .son of John Woodward and Elizabeth Woodward. lie now resides a little north of Coatesville, Pa. Issue : 4090. Nelson, b. 8, 13, 1846 ; d. 7, 27, 1848. 4091. George W., b. 5, 25, 1848 ; m. 3, 20, 1873, .Adaline Ash, b. Lower Oxford, 10, 5, 1848; dau. of Josejih W. Ash and Sarah Hayes Do.tn, of West Hrandpvine Twp. Res., 15 N. 33d St., Philadelphia. Issue: Laura luiima, b. Oakland, Pa., I, 10, 1874 ; a graduate of the West Chester Normal School, and now a student at the University of Pa. : Elizabeth Afh, b. Atglen, 8, 9, 1S75 : Parke Lewis, b. W. Brandywine, 12, 30, 1877 : Alice, b. W. Whiteland, 7, 17, 1881 : Mabel Armeta, b. Coatesville, 12, 21, 1885. . 4092. Sarah P., b. 4, 24, 1850; m. Alphonso Umpstead, and resides at Coatesville, Pa. No issue. 4093. Nelson, b. 12, iS, 1851 ; m. Philadelphia, ro, 21, 1880, Hattie Moyt, b. there, 3, 10, 1851; d. II, 24, 1899; dau. of Ichabod Hoyt and Emily Hutchinson. Address, Norwood, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : Clarence H., b. 5, 21, 18S3. 4094. Joseph P., b. 4, 24, 1853 ; m. 3, 9, 1880, Maggie Nields, dau. of Eber and Eliza- beth Nields. Res., Coatesville, Pa. Issue : Arthur ICrnest, dec'd, Wayne, Ada, Ira, Earl. 4095. Winfield S., b. 3, 15, 1855 ; in. 4 mo., 1883, Kate Mullen, b. West Phila., 4, 3, 1S57; dau. of Thomas M. Mullen and Mary Dunn, .'\ddress, Moores, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : Thomas M., b. 3, 2, 1SS4, Marian and Ruth. 4096. Henry C, b. i, 2, 1857 ; m. Coatesville, 3, 22, 1883, Ella Nields, b. Marlborough, 8, 23, 1859 ; dau. of Eber Nields and Elizabeth Tyson, of Coatesville. He is a farmer in Cain Twp. P. O., Cain. No issue. 4097. Howard L., b. Cain, 7, 17, 1S58; m. Guthrievillc, 6, 25, 1885, Ida Berry, b. West Cain, 4, 24, 185S ; dau. of Milton iierry and Susanna Regester, of Cedar Knoll, and granddau. of William Regester (No. 1902). .Address, Coatesville, Pa. Issue : Milton Le Roy, b. 12, 17, 1888. 4098. Hannah M., b. Cain, 8, 7, 1862 ; m. Philadelphia, 12, 24, 1885, Harry E. Tom- linson, b. Thornton, Del. Co., 6, 14, 1862 ; son of Recce P. Tomlinson and Anna M. Pyle, of that place. They live in West Chester, Pa., and he is em- ployed in the Sharpies Separator Works. Issue: Charles I''., b. 6, 10, 1887: 570 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. R. Irwin, b. lo, i8, 1889 : John Preston, b. i, 2, 1893 ; d. i, 22, 1893. All bom in Thornbury, Chester Co. 1547. Benjamin Cox*^ (Joseph^ Hannah, George, George, George), b. Willistown, 9, 29, 181 1 ; d. Phila., 7, 22, 1866; m. Burlington, N. J., 6, 11, 1834, Harriet Stockton Antrim, b. Burlington, 8, 25, 1S07; ^- Brooklyn, N. Y., 6, 13, 1888; dau. of Jolin Antrim and Hannah Stockton. Both buried at Fair Hill, Phila. He was a carpenter and builder, Phila. and New York ; a Friend. Issue : 4099. Edwin Benson, b. Burlington, 3, 6, 1836; m. there, 9, 11, 1862, Anna Watts, b. Phila., 1,9, 1836; dau. of James Watts and Martha Metlen Danelson. Res., 206 Hart St., Brooklyn. Issue : Edwin Stockton and Harriet Metlen Cox. 4100. Harriet Stockton, b. Burlington, 4, 22, 1851 ; d. 5, 8, 1S60. 1549. Letchworth Cox* (Joseph^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. 12, 17, 1814; m. Bordentown, N. J., 5, 15, 1837, Margaret Newell, b. there, 5, i, 1S18 ; d. Jamesburg, 5, 16, 1884; d^"- of Joseph Newell and Amy A. Herbert. He was living at Jamesburg, 1886. Issue : 4101. .^my N., b. Bordentown, i, 19, 1838; m. L. Cole, of Camden, N. J. No response. 4102. William L., b. Bordentown, 8, 13, 1840; d. 2, 12, 1856. 4103. Mary F., b. Bordentown, i, 27, 1844; m. Cranberry, N. J., i, i, 1863, George Brown, b. Three Mile Run, 8, 15, 1842; d. Jamesburg, i, 17, 1890; son of Edwin Brown and Lydia A. Drake, of Franklin Park, N. J. Issue : William Letchworth, b. 4, 7, 1864 ; m. Susan B. Snedaker. Address, Jamesburg, N. J. 4104. Charles G., b. South Amboy, 2, 27, 1847. 4105. Malvina, b. same, 4, 11, 1849. 4106. Alinena W., b. same, 11, 15, 1851 ; m. James V. Titus, b. Washington South River, N. J., 6, 27, 1844 (?) ; son of Abraham Titus and Elizabeth Vanars- dalen, of South River. He was a carpenter and builder at Jamesburg and New Brunswick, 1884. Issue: Malvina T., b. New Brunswick, 10, 13, 1871: Freddie A., b. Jamesburg, 12, 11, 1876: Elizabeth C, b. same, 11, 5, 1879: Margaretta W., b. same, 6, 17, 1884. 4107. Clara S., b. South Amboy, 6 mo., 1854; d. 5, 10, 1S64. 4108. Henrietta, b. Jamesburg, 6 mo., 1S58 ; d. 4, 30, 1864. 1550. Joseph Cox*^^ (Joseph', Hannah, George, George, George), b. I, 8, 1817; d. Juliustown, N. J., 10, 16, 1S84; buried at Juliustown Ceme- tery; m. Old .Springfield Meeting, Sarah Stevenson, b. near Burlington, 12, iS, 1827; dau. of Joseph Stevenson and Anna Satterthwait. He built the house now occupied by his son Alfred about 184S, and occupied it almost continuously till 1876, when he built and occupied the house opposite. He was a carpenter till 1876, after which he was chiefly engaged in farming. He was a Friend and a regular attendant of meetings; actively interested in F"irst-day schools and temperance work. Issue : LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE', GEORGE*, HANNAH', JOSEPH*. 571 4109. Anna S., b. 10, 3, 1850 ; unmarried. 4110. Alfred, b. 2, 18, 1859; m. Mt. Holly, N. J., 3, 15, 18S3, Mamie Gibbs, b. near Birmingham, N. J., 7, 26, 1864; d. Juliustown, i, 24, 1889; dau. of Joseph Gibbs and Elizabeth Lippincott, of near Birmingham. Second m., 11, 14, 1894, to Rachel (iaskell, b. Jacksonville, N. J., 3, 12, 1869; dau. of Thomas (iaskell and Anna Maria Jones. He resides in the house where he was born, in Juliustown ; learned the carpenter trade with his father, taught school a year, and in succession engaged in the manufacture of brooms, dealing in agricultural implements and fertilizers, printing, inventing, and lastly in the milling business ; is interested in philanthropic work and political reform, having joined the Pro- hibitionists. Issue: Eva Elizabeth, b. i, 29, 1884: Elsie, b. 10, 8, 1895: Edgar, b. 7, 29, 1897. 4111. Amour, b. 9, 23, i860; m. Vincentown, N. J., 12, 10, 1884, Belmyra A. Water- man, b. 9, 10, 1862 ; dau. of Joseph L. Waterman, dec'd, and Angeline .\lbert- son, of Moorestown, N. J. Res., 10 East Central Ave., Moorcstown. Issue: Helen Irma, b. Pemberton, N. J., 6, 27, 1887. 4112. Allan M., b. 9, 2, 1866; unmarried. 1551. ■William L. Cox^' (Joseph^ Hannah, George, George, George), b. near Burlington, N. J., 11, 3, 1818; m. Mary C. Naylor, b. Gloucester Co., N. J., 5, 15. 1821. P. O., Mt. Holly, N. J., 1884. Issue: Mary Ella, b. 10, 17, 1859; d. 5, 18, 1861. 1553. Mary L. Cox' tJoseph^ Hannah, George, George, George), b. Mansfield, N. J., 8, 6, 1S22 ; m. Buddtown, 11, 25, 1841, Isaiah C. Dubell, b. Springfield, N. J., 6, 12, 1814; son of John Dubdl and Catharine Madison, of Pemberton. In 1884 he owned a farm near Mt. Holly. Issue : 4113. George H., b. Mt. Holly, 10, 17, 1842 ; d. a soldier in Va., 12, 24, 1862. 4114. Furman, b. same, 10, 13, 1844 ; m. Burlington, 8, 2, 1866, Mary A. Morton, b. Mt. Holly, 7, 30, 1842 : dau. of John \. Morton and Meribah Sharp. Issue: Freddie B., b. i, 7, 1875- i'- O., Mt. Holly, N. J., 1884. 41 15. Joseph C, b. Mt. Holly, 10, 10, 1847 ; m. Phila., 3, 8, 1870, Hannah McMullin, b. there, 9, 11, 1845 ; dau. of Alexander McMulhn and Mary .\. Fox. He owns a fLirm in Lumberton Twp. P. O., Mt. Holly. Issue: Isaiah, b. South- ampton, I, 24, 1871 : .-Mexander, b. Lumberton, 8, 24, 1877. Isaiah B. m. Reading, Pa., 3, 10, 1897, Ada May Wolff, b. Hamburg, Pa., 8, 27, 1874 ; dau. of Oliver J. Wolff and Anna Maria Miller, of 346 N. 5th St., Reading. He is a paper-hanger, at 2310 Gratz St., Philadelphia. Issue: Stanley Wolff, b. there, 5, 5, 1S98. 4116. Robert L., b. Juliustown, 10, 6, 1849; m. 12, 8, 1870, Ellen Connor. He is a builder, living in Mt. Holly (1884). Issue : George H., b. 6, :i, 1874 ; Cora May, b. 12, 2, 1878. 4T17. William C, b. Juliustown, 7, 29, 1852 ; m. Trenton, 3, 25, 1874, Sadie M. Gaskill, dau. of Franklin Gaskill and and Mary Garwood. He is in the lumber business 1 572 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. at Camden, N. J. (1884). Issue : Charles G., b. Springfield, 7, 15, 1875 : Ada B., b. near Vincentovvn, 9, 29, 1877. 411S. Barton B., b. Juliustown, 5, 16, 185^; m. Vincentown, 11, 20, 1S7S, Mary C. Nixon, b. 10, 15, 1S53; dau. of Michael K. and Mary M. Nixon. He is a carpenter, at Dobbins, N. J. Issue : B. Garfield, b. r, 6, 1881 : Martha L., b. 10, ID, 1S82 : Herbert B., b. i, 18, 1886 : Hannah C, b. 5, 16, 1890. 4119. Hannah C, b. Easton, Md.,. 12, 29, 1857 ; d. i, 6, 1858. 4120. Mary Rebecca, b. Rancocas, N. J., 10, 16, i860; unmarried, 1884. 4121. Isaiah C, b. same, 8, 12, 1862. 4122. Walter T., b. 4, 27, 1866. 15582. Susanna L. Cox*^ (Joseph^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. Springfield, N. J., 7, 10, 1824; d. Lansford, Carbon Co., Pa., 7, 10, 1881 ; m. Mauch Chunk, 12, 12, 1845, Nathaniel Hart, b. lo, 15, 1819; d. Springfield Hospital, Mo., 11, 14, 1862; son of Samuel and Mary Hart, of Doylestown, Pa. They removed 11 mo., 1854, to Cote Sans Dessein, an old French settlement on the muddy Missouri, and settled on a farm, he being employed by a railroad company. In the fall of i860 they removed to Clinton, Henry Co., Mo., but the next year were driven from their home and he was compelled to enter the Union army to avoid being forced into the Confederate service. His brother, George Hart, of Doylestown, went to Missouri and brouoht the widow and children back to Penna. Issue: o 4123. Hannah C, b. White Haven, Carbon Co., Pa., 8, 31, 1844; m. Mauch Chu-nk, 12, 30, 1S6S, Charles Kline, b. Hamburg, Berks Co., 5, 12, r843 • son of George and Catharine E. Kline, of Summit Hill. In 18S4 he was a merchant at Lans- ford, Pa. Issue: C. Fred., b. Summit Hill, 12, 4, 1S69 : Sarah H., b. 5, 28, 1S71 : George Hibberd, b. 6, 9, 1873, at Lansford : Susanna L., b. same, 9, 13, 1876 : Herbert J., b. same, i, 27, 1S79 : Kate E., b. same, 3, 11, 1881 : William N., b. same, 2, 11, 1884 ; d. 2, 18, 1884. 4124. Eliza S., b. 7, 11, 1S46; m. Pittsburg, Pa., 9, 20, 1866, John Andrews, b. Fred- erick, Md., I, 15, 1843; ton of Alexander Parker and Lydia Andrews. He was a hartlware merchant at Tidioute, Fa., and in Texas ; in 1884, farming and mining at Chloride, Socorro Co., N. Mex. Issue: Samuel C, b. Tidioute, 7, 3, 1867: John Hart, b. same, 8, 3, 1S6S : Harry C, b. same, i, 25, 1872: Lida L., b. Butler, Pa., 6, 29, 1873; d. 11, 14, 1874: Grace Mabel, b. same, II, 14, 1875 : Maude G., b. Fort Worth, Texas, 7, 9, 1879. 4125. Susan P., b. 9, 20, 1848; m. Summit Hill, Pa., 6, 12, 1873, James McCready, b. Glasgow, Scotland, 5, 3, 1851 ; son of John McCready and Ann Brash, of that place. Address, 1884, Summit Hill, Pa. Issue, b. there: Annie B., 3, 20, 1874 : Nathaniel H., 5, 29, 1S75 : William R., 7, 21, 1878. 4126. Samuel, b. 9, 21, 1850; m. Elizabeth Lindsay. In 1884 resided at Allegheny, Pa. No further record. 4127. Mary J., b. Tamaqua, Pa., 8, 28, 1852; m. Philadelphia, 3, 31, 1880, Nathan Heaton, farmer, b. Doylestown, 11, 21, 1850; son of A. Mathias Heaton and Elizabeth D. Garges. Res., 1884, Doylestown, Pa. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ GEORGE", HANNAH\ AMY\ 573 4128. Jane C, b. 8, 24, 1854 ; living at Chloride, N. Mex., 1884, unmarried. 4129. Isabell G., b. i, 3, 1857 ; m. Hiram P. Ward, New Durham, N. H. No response. 4130. William N., b. 12, 11, 1858; living at Pemberton, N. J., 1SS4, iinm. 4131. Joseph G., b. Montrose, Clinton Co., Mo., 11, 14, 1861 ; m. New Britain, Bucks Co., Pa., 5, 30, 18S3, Wilhelmina Haldeman, b. Warrington, liucks Co., 4, 28, 1867; dan. of Enos H.'aldeman and Eliza Hohlbain. P. O., New Britain (1884). Issue: Susanna, b. Warrington, 11, 29, 1883. 1554. Townsend Cox*^ (Joseph^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. Springfield, N. J., 10, 8, 1S26; m. Trenton, 3, 20, 185 i, Margaretta Page. He served in the army during the Civil War, and in the N. J. Assembly, 1873-4. P. O., Bordentown, N. J. (1884). No issue. 1555. Isaac S. Cox* (Joseph', Hannah, George, George, George), b. 12, 3, 1828; m. Anna Nicholas, who left two children, William B. and Walter L. Second wife, Rebecca A. Wells, by whom he had Howard L. and Hannah C. Address, 1884, Pemberton, N. J. William B. Cox m. Sallie Kemble and had issue : Addie. No late report. 1557. Hannah Cox'* (Joseph^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. Springfield, N. J., i, 18, 1833; m. Burlington, 2, 8, 1854, Samuel E. Fox, b. 10, 18, 1822 ; son of Thomas J. Fo.x and Mary Ann Scroggy, of Burling- ton Co. They removed to Hambleton, Talbot Co., Md., 3, 25, 1856, and in 1884 were still there, on a farm. Issue: 4132. Mary Elizabeth C, b. 6, 25, 1857 ; m. near P^aston, Md., 10, 18, 1876, James H. Warner, farmer, b. there, i, 9, 1848 ; son of James M. Warner and Elizabeth _ E. Price, of Talbot Co. Issue : Nora Virginia, b. 4, 2, 1878 : Edgar Thoma.s, b. 6, 4, 1880: Ellen Townsend, b. 8, 14, 1881 ; Samuel Amos, b. i, 22, 1S83. P. O., Easton, Md., 1S84. 4133. Sarah Jane, b. 12, 23, 1862 ; m. i, 3, 1882, .Alfred T. Warner, farmer, b. 6, 21, 1852 ; son of James M. and Elizabeth Warner. Issue : James Monroe, b. 3, 30, 1883. P. ()., 1884, Easton, Md. 4134. George Thomas, b. 7, 20, 1S65 ; d. 8, 5, 1866. 4135. Hannah C, b. 8, 16, 1868; d. 9, 6, 1869. 4136. Townsanna C, b. j, 5, 1872. 1558. Abigail YarnalF ( Am)-', Hannah, George, George, George), b. Willistown, 4, 7, 1830: m. Philadelphia, 11, 28, 1855, Joseph R. Steele, carpenter, b. Newtown Twp., 6, 19, 182 1 ; .son of John Steele and ^\nn Rowland, of Willistown. In 1884 they resided at 44 N. 39th St., Phila. Issue: Horace Atlee, b. Willistown, i, 22, i860; d. Newtown, 5, 4. 1879: Hannah Mary, b. same, 4, 28, 1861 : Elmer Ellsworth, b. Phila., 10, 26, 1862; d. there, 4, 29, 1863: loseph Kennard, b. same, 4, i, 1867; d. there, 574 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. 9, 7, 1867: John Levy, b. 6, 3, 186S; cl. 8, 17, 1868: Lizzie Dilks, b. 12, 10, 1869. 1560. Hannah C. Bradley' (Margaret', Hannah, George, George, George), b. Wilhstown, i, 10, 1822; m. Phila., 5, 14, 1848, Samuel Hunter, b. there, 10, 14, 1815; d. Morris Island, 1863; son of John Hunter and Jane Stevens. In 1884 'i^'" address was Lydiadale, Huntingdon Co., Pa. Issue : 4137. Ida Jane, b. Guthrieville, Chester Co., 6, 20, 1S51 ; m. 1870, John Hall, and lived at Marshallton, Chester Co., Pa. 4138. John Bradley, b. Downingtown, 12, 22, 1853; m. i87(5, Laura Himmelwright, of Uwchlan. Res., Downingtown. No response. 4139. George Washington, b. Downington, 5, 18, 1856 ; unmarried, 1884. 4140. Margaret Elizabeth, b. same, 9, 18, 1858; m. 1875, William Himmelwright, Norristown, Pa. P. O., Downingtown, Pa. No response. 4141. Rebecca Jane, b. Downingtown, i, 2, 1S61 ; d. 10, 11, 1883 ; m. Coatesville, 6, 28, 1877, William P. Williams, of Downingtown, 1884. No response. 4142. Harry Gilbert, b. Downingtown, 6, i, 1864. 1561. Ellen D. Bradley* (Margaret', Hannah, George, George, George), b. Wilhstown, 10, 15, 1823; m. 3, 3, 1847, Jonah J, Reed, b. East Nantmel Twp., 4, 6, 1824 ; son of Samuel Reed and Deborah Wilkin- son, of that place. Address in 1884, Saxton, Bedford Co., Pa. Issue: 4143. William Wilkinson, b. W. Nantmel, 7, 24, 1848 ; of Dudley, Huntingdon Co., 1SS4 ; m. Catharine Donelson and had children : Chester, b. i, 23, 1878 : War- ren Hoover, b. 10, 4, 1879 : Ada, b. 7, 3, 1S82. 4144. Margaret Elizabeth, b. Coatesville, 4, 21, 1S49 ; d. Huntingdon Co., 11, 24, 1858. 4145. Winfield Scott, b. Todd Twp., Huntingdon Co., 5, 6, 1S51,; m. Mary Maria Collins, and lived at Dudley, in that Co. Issue : Bersey Ralston, b. 5, 19, 1873 ; c'- i> 'o> 18S3 ; Laura Blanche, b. 6, 18, 1875 • Howard Edgar, b. 10, II, 1877 ; Mary Ellen, b. i, 16, 1879 ; d. 12, 26, 18S2 : Amy Ida, b. 3, 4, 1S82 : Ora Collins, b. 6, 23, 18S4. 4146. Wilmer Worthington, b. Todd Twp., 11, 2, 1852 ; m. Clara Belle Donelson, and lived at Dudley. Issue ; Worthington, b. 10, 31, 1883. 4147. Edgar Poe, b. Todd Twp., 11, 30, 1854 ; unmarried, 1884. 4148. John Bradley, b. Hopewell Twp., i, 24, 1857; m. Huntingdon, 3, 22, 1883, Ida Theresa Black, b. there, 3, 15, 1S58 ; dau. of John Wesley Black and Jennie M. Greenland. Res., 1884, Huntingdon, Pa. 4149. Amy Powell, b. Hopewell Twp., Huntingdon Co., 10, i, i860. 4150. Jonah John, b. same, 11, 23, 1862 ; d. there, in childhood. 1562. Amy Smedley Bradley' (Margaret', Hannah, George, George, George), b. Wilhstown, 6, 11, 1824; m. Robert Hare Powel, son of John Hare Powel, of Philadelphia. He was interested in the coal LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE', GEORGE', HANNAH', MaRGARET\ 575 mining business of the semi-bituminous region of Pennsylvania. His widow- resides at I 518 Spruce St.. Phila. Pjv report of 1S84 she had issue: 4151. Julia Ue Veaux, b. 7, 23, 1851 ; m. Samuel W. Miller Peters, and had children, Mary Louisa Miller, b. 2, 7, 1876 : Amy Powcl, b. 3, 20. 1882. 4152. William Piatt, b. 8, 14, 1853; deceased. 4153. Robert Hare, b. i, 5, 1856; unmarried, 1884. 4154. Amy Ida, b. 7, 11, 1859 ; unmarried 1884. 4155. De Veaux, b. 12, 20, 1862. 4156. Henry Baring, b. 10, 2r, 1865. 1563. Mary Ann Bradley* (Margaret', Hannah, George, George, George), b. Willistown, 4, 21, 1826; d. 2, 11, 1874; m. Thomas Gr. Stapleton, now of Saxton, Bedford Co., Pa. (1S84). Issue: Charles Frankhn, William Alexander Gibson, John, Amy, George, Ella Mary, Harry. 1565. Elizabeth Bradley"^ (Margaret^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. Willistown, 10, i, 1832; m. Zanesville, O., 8, 14, 1857, John L. Alexander, b. Meigs Twp., Muskingum Co., 3, 17, 1 831; son of Alexander and Mary Hunter, from Co. Down, Ireland, iSio. P. O,, Lydiadale, Huntingdon Co., Pa. (1884). Issue: Jenny, b. Liberty Twp., Muskingum Co., i, 10, i860: John Bradley, b. same, i, 18, 1S63: George Matthew, b. same, 7, 28, 1865: Charles Emmet, b. same, 6, 14, 1868: Maggie White, b. same, 8, 14, 1870: Amy Ellen, 1). Todd Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pa., 11, 17, 1875. 1566. Charles T. Bradley*^ (Margaret', Hannah, George, George, George), b. 11 mo. 1833, in Lancaster Co., Pa.; m. Coalmont, Huntingdon Co., 3, 19, 1S61, Sarah Over, b. Bedford, Pa., 3, 19, 1842; dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth Over. In 18S4 he was superintendent of mines for R. II. Powel's Sons & Co., Dudley, Huntingdon Co., Pa. Children b. five at Coalmont and three at Dudley, viz.: Julia Powel, 11, 20, 1862: Margaret Jane, 3, 6, 1865: John B., I, 22, 1867; d. 3, 2, 1867: Charles B., 4, 5, 1868: Edward H., 4, 8, 1870: Henry B., 5, 8, 1874: George Elmer, 10, 31, 1877: William Harvey, 8, 31, 1881. 1567. George M. Bradley' (Margaret', Hannah, George, George, George), b. 3, 4, 1835; m. Huntingdon, Pa., 7, 4, 1866, Mary Isenberg, b. there. 6, 29, 1849; dau. of Henry S. Isenberg and Elizabeth Hamer, of Mc- Connellstown, Pa. He was a farmer at Dudley, Huntingdon Co., Pa., 1884. Issue: William P., b, 2, 2, 1868: Ellen M., b. 4, 28, 1870: Amy E., b. 12, 9, 1S72: Carrie J., b. 4, 6, 1875: John H., b. 12, 11, 1877: Marj- C, b. 5, 4, 1S80 : Dorothy A., b. 5, 2, 1883 : George, b. 9, 20, 1885. 576 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1568. Margaret Bradley' (Margaret^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. Chester Co., 5, 18, 1838; d. Du Bois, Clearfield Co., Pa.; m. Broad Top, Pa., 3, 20, 1859, Arthur J. McHugh, b. Hopewell, Bedford Co., 2, 21, 1838 ; son of Miles and Mary McHugh. He was a mining engi- neer and superintendent of mines, 1884. P. O., Du Bois, Pa. Issue: Mary, b. Broad Top, 4, 12, i860: Miles Edward, b. same, 11, 7, 1861 : Margaret Ellen, b. 11, 10, 1863 : James M., b. Gallitzin, 2, 6, 1866: Horatio C, b. same, 3, 3, 1868 : Dennis D., b. same, i, 29, 1S70: John B., b. same' 5, 19, 1875; d. 10, 25, 1879; buried at Clearfield. 1569. John C Bradley*^ (Margaret^, Hannah, George, George, George), b. 11, 2, 1S40; m. Elizabeth, N. J., 10, 13, 1880, Emma Victoria Hoole, b. New York City, i, 22, 1851 ; dau. of John R. Hoole and Grace Sutcliffe, of Elizabeth. He is a coal and iron merchant, residing at 4020 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, with summer home at Media, Pa. Issue : John Alfred, b. 2, 2, 1884. 1575. Lydia C. Smedley' (Joel', Peter, William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, i, 20, 18 18; d. there, 4, 26, 1856; m. West Chester, 9, 23, 1842, BsiTJamin Martin, b. New Garden Twp., 1, 26, 1821 ; d. near Downing- town, 12, 2, 1S98 ; son of Benjamin Martin and Beulah Meredith, of East Downingtown. Both buried at Uwchlan Meeting. He resided on a farm in Uwchlan until 1882, when he removed to E. Cain, near Downingtown. They were members of Uwchlan Mo. Mtg. He m. 2d wife, Sarah C. Morris, 10, 6, 1859. Issue by ist: 4157. Hannah Jane, b. 8, 12, 1843 ; m. Thomas D. Smedley (No. 837). 415S. Mary M., b. 12, 7, 1845 ; m. 12, 12, 1867, Augustus Yarnall, b. 2, 9, 1842 ; son of Jesse Hibberd Yarnall and Emily Fell, of New London Twp. Address, Kelton, Pa. Issue : J. Hibbard, b. 12, 30, 1868 : Martin B., b. 2, 7, 1871 : Rachel G., b. 3, 21, 1S72 ; d. 6, 24, 1874 : Emily F., b. 4, 7, 1875 '■ Chandler P., b. 8, 12, 1882 : Ernest Augustus, b, 3, 19, 1S84. J. Hibbard, b. New London, m. Doe Run Meeting, 3, 16, 1892, Mary R. Booth, b. Londonderry Twp., r. 16, 1869; dau. of Joseph T. Booth and Sarah W. Chandler, of that place. Address, Jennersville, Pa. Issue : Joseph Martin, b. I, 4, 1893 : Anna Booth, b; 11, 10, 1896 : Augustus Joshua, b. 10, 31, 1898. Martin B. Yarnall, m. at home of Israel H. Cooper, Lincoln University, Chester Co., 3, 10, 1897, Mary D. Thompson, b. near Londongrove village, 6, 23, 187s ; d. West Marlborough Twp., 4, 30, 1899 ; buried at New West Grove ; dau. of Joshua Thompson and Annie L. Stackhouse. Issue : J. Thompson and William M., twins, b. 3, 29, 1898. Address, London Grove, Pa. 4159. Beulah, b. 5, 8, 1848; m. Uwchlan, 4, 10, r87i, Samuel D. Longacre, b. East Vincent Twp., 9, 28, rS47; son of John Longacre and Mary Ann Deimer, of LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ \VILL1AM\ FETER\ yOEL\ c-j- liast Pikeland. He was in the grocery business in Norristown for ten years after marriage ; bought a farm in Lhiierick Tw])., Montgomery Co., but sold this and removed to Phoenixville, Pa. Issue : H. Martin, b. 3, 3, 1873 ; d. 5, 4, 1873 : l'>a May, b. 3, 5, 1874 : Sarah M., b. 6, 23, 1875 : Lucy M., b. 7, 5, 1877 : John O., b. 10, 6, 18S2. ICva May, m. Phccnixville, 6, 17, 1896, Claude Wilmer Leister, b. there, 4, 5, 1S74; son of Henry Frederick Leister and Mary Ann Mock, of that place. They settled in Pittsburg, Pa., where he is a draftsman for the Carnegie Steei Co., Limited, Keystone Bridge Works ; members of Homewood .Avenue Presby Ch., and active in church work. Res., 7340 Kelly .St. No issue: 1576. Peter J. Smedley' (Jocl^, Peter, William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, 10, 11, 1814; in. 10,6, 1842, Jane Evans Lee, b. I-^.\eter, Berks Co., Pa., 8, 12, 182 1 ; dau. of John Lee and Margaret Evans, of Amity, Berks Co. He and his brother Thomas obtained a property of 45 acres, in Lhvchlan, 8, 9, 1842, from their fatlier, who had purcliased it from Enos Morris and wife, 1837. Thomas conveyed his interest to Peter J., 3, 30, 1847. This was known as the Cadwallader Place, and was very good land. Peter remained here till 1857, when he removed to Sugartown, in Willis- town, and in i860 he purchased a farm of 52 acres from Mark J. Cox, in E. Marlborough, but a year later reconveyed it to Cox antl then spent three years at Hamorton, in Kennet Twp. In 1864 he purchased the Joseph A. Dugdale home in E. Marlborough, and remained there 23 years. Since 1888 he and his wile have lived in West Chester. Issue : 4160. P'ranklin, b. Uwchlan, 2, 18, 1S46 : d. 4, 25, 1851. 4161. John Lee, b. same, 11, 14, 1849; m. Sydenham, Ontario, Canada, 6, 9, 1881, Fanny Batting, b. Portland, (Jntario, 4, 9, 1863 ; dau. of William Botting and Klizabeth A. Walker, of Sydenham. He settled at Red Lion, K. Marlborough, and engaged in merchandising ; succeeded in having a P. t). established there, called Dugdale, in honor of Joseph .\. Dugdale the philanthropic reformer, who formerly ovvnet! adjoining property. This he sold in 18S6 and purchased a store property and 1 7 acres at Isabella, in W. Nantmel Twp., where he was also postmaster and R. R. agent till 1894. Since then he ha'i been successively at Flkview Station, Chester Co., Iron Springs, Adams Co., Pa., and since 1,13, 1899, at Bynum, Harford Co., Md., where he is postmaster, R. R. and .Adams Kxp. agent. He has traveled considerably in the U. S., Canada and Mexico ; was by birth a Friend, but for a time joined with the Baptists : now in member- ship with Friends again. Issue: .Mian B., b. 8, 13, 1884: Byron Thomas, b. 4162. .Albert, li. 11, S, i>5i ; d. 2, 19, 1S57. 4163. Hannah, b. 10, 30, 1853; d. 9, 28, 1854. 4164. Charles Sumner, b. 5, 20, iiS56 ; d. 9, 9, 1856. . 1578. Thomas G. Smedley' (Joel', Peter, William, George, George), 37 578 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. b. Uwchlan, 3, 7, 1820; d. Malvern, Chester Co., 9,30, 1S99; buried at Willistown Meeting; m. 1841, Mary Martin, b. New Garden, 9, 8, 181 8; d. E. Nantmel, 2, 12, 1842; dau. of Benjamin Martin and Beulah Meredith, of E. Nantmel. Second m., 11, 29, 1849, ^t Willistown, to Elizabeth Garrett, b. there, 7, 29, 1S27; d. Malvern, 4, 11, 1892; buried at Willis- town Mtg.; dau. of Isaac Garrett and Lydia L. Garrett, of Willistown. After the death of his first wiie, with whom he did not commence house- keeping, Thomas lived with his brother Peter J. Smedley for seven years. In 1850 he purchased a mill property in Uwchlan, of which he sold the mills and 26 acres to Joseph H. and Edwin Smedley in 1855, ^'^^^ ^ messuage and 46 acres to John Miller at the same date. He then bought from Joshua Hoopes the Embreeville Mills, in Newlin, with 146 acres, and sold this property in 1857. After a brief residence in Kennet Twp., he removed to Willistown, to the farm of his father-in-law, and lasdy to Malvern. Issue : 4165. Mary M., b. Uwchlan, 5, 31, 1851 ; d. Malvern, 9, 23, 1897; m. 3, 17, 1886, Benjamirj Hibberd, b. Willistown, 4, 14, 1S34; d. there, 9, 29, 1S90; son of Knos Hibberd and Eliza Evans, of Willistown. Issue : Helen. 4166. Rebecca G., b. Uwchlan, 1,6, 1853; m. Willistown, g, 30, 1874, Mordecai T. Bartram, b. Willistown, 2, 27, 1843 ; son of Israel L. Bartram and Mary Ann Thomas, of that Twp. He is a storekeeper at White Horse P. O., Willistown, and an active member of Willistown Meeting. Issue : Alice C."., b. 9, 24, 1876 : Wilmer I., b. 8, 5, 1880: Helen, b. 9, 23, 1884; d. 4, 29, 1885: Thomas Smedley, b. 4, 12, 18S8. 4167. Isaac Garrett, b. Uwchlan, 2, 10, 1855 ; d. 12, 2, 1899 ; m. Race Street Meeting, Phila., 8, 19,-1886, Elizabeth Kirk Hallowell, b. Sandy Spring, Md., i, 2, 1863 ; dau. of John Elgar Hallowell and Anna W. Townsend, of that place. He was graduated at Swarthmore College and from the Hahnemann Medical College, Phila. ; was gynaecologist to the Hahnemann and St. Luke's Hospitals, consult- ing gynaecologist to the Wilmington Homeopathic Hospital, and to the Read- ing Homeopathic Hospital, and a member of the State Board of medical examiners from its organization. He settled at 13 19 .Arch St., removing in 188S to 1705 Arch St. His death was accidental and sudden. He had gone to Bryn Mawr to visit the patient of another physician, in consultation, and on attempting to board a moving train t^ return he lost his balance and in falling fractuied his skull, from which death occurred in a few minutes. His widow and children reside at Swarthmore, Pa. Issue : Florence Elizabeth, b^ 4, 29, 1888: Eleanor, b. 3, 12, 1890; d. 7,30, 1890: Caroline Hallowell, b. i, 24, 1892. 4168. l'',lizabeth B., b. W'illistown, 3, 28, 1866; m. 10, 17, 1900, at the residence ot M. T. Bartram, to Marshall J. Reynolds, of Malvern, son of Jesse K. and Anna P. Reynolds, of West Philadelphia. For fifteen years he has been a teller in the Malvern National Bank. CO c 03 LINE OF GRORGE\ GRORGE\ WII.I.IA ^t\ PETER'. PETER*. -^-() 1579. Joel Smedley' (Joc:l\ Peter, William, George, (George), b. 9, 27, 1822; d. Milford Twp., Juniata Co., Pa., t„ t„ 1890; buried at ICast Salem U. H. Cemetery: m. 8, 16, 1849, Ann Plliza Naylor, dau. of Geor^re Naylor and Mary Ann Matlack, of Fayette Twp., Juniata Co. He settled in Juniata Co. soon after marriage. Issue : 4169. David H., b. Fayette 'l'\v|i., 5, 19, 1850; m. Nanry Weidman, h. Walker I'wiJ., 7, 24, 1S46 ; dau. o( I'.li Weidman and Sarah Hoopes, of Payette I'wp. He set tied in Lost Creek Valley, where he still resides and is a peach grower. P. O. Mc.Misterville, Juniata Co., I'a. Issue : Annie Elizabeth, b. 4, 3, 1870 : John Rli, 1). 7, 2, 1874 . EfTie Ruth, b. 9, 3, 1S84 : David Montgomery, b. 7, 26, 1S90. Annie E., m. West Chester, 8, 29, i8gi, William I'eck, b. lancaster Co., r ANNIE SMEDLEY. (7, 1, I'.HH).) faciug p. asl. LINE OF GF.OKGE\ GEORGE\ WILLJAM\ PETEK\ \Vir.I.IAM\ ^Sl 4186. Charles A., b. E. Bradford, 11, 23, 1S62 ; m. West Phila., 10, 25, 1894, Lizzie Thomas, b. Neshaminy Falls, Bucks Co., 11, 26, 1862; daii. of Allen Thomas and Ann Rebecca Goiicher, of West Point, Pa., where he resides. He is a salesman, member of Painist Church and a Republican. No issue. 41S7. Fannie H., b. E. Bradford, 5, 15, 1S66 ; m. West Chester, 5, ig, 1892, CJeorge B. McCormick, b. there, 7, 26, 1865 ; son of John A. McConnick and EHzabelh Malin Taylor, of that place. He is on the sta(T of the Morning Republican, West Chester. Issue: Clara Cochran, b. West Chester, 3, 10, 1893. 4188. Mabel, b. West Chester, 4, 3, 1871 ; m. Cape May, N. J., 6, 4, 1X96, Ira F. Engle, b. West Chester, 3, 31, 1871 ; son of Joseph Howard Engle and .Anna Ring- gold, of that place. They are members of the First Baptist church. West Chester, and he is employetl at the Shariiles Separator Works. 1590. William T. Smedley* (Willianr, Peter, William, George, George), b. Uvvchlan, 7, 24, 1832; ni. Philadelphia, 12, 28, 1859, Catharine K. Stiteler, b. West Pikeland Twp., 3,6, 1837; d. Uuchlan, 10,8, 1882; buried at Uwchlan Meeting; dau. of Washington Stiteler, last of Downing- town, and Ann Kimes, d. Upper Uwchlan. Me settled on his father's farm in Uwchlan, where he still continues. This includes the farm of his uncle Joel Smedley. He also purchased, in 1879, the homestead of his grand- father, Peter Smedley, adjoining. He has always been a member of Uvvchlan Meeting, but his children, except Parke, are Lutherans. A close observer of nature, he has been a successful farmer and a frcqtient contrib- utor to agricultural journals. He has been a director of tlie Downingtown National Bank for more than twiuity years. Address, ]{ast Downingtown, Pa. Issue, all born in Uwchlan; 4189. Permela, b. 2, 27, 1861 ; d. 2, 27, 1861. 4190. Grant, b. 5, 14, 1862 ; d. 7, 31, 1864. 4191. Wayne, b. 9, 6, 1863 ; m. 12, 25, 1889, in L'wchlan, Lizzie V.. Smedley, b. 8, 26, 1862; dau. of Edwin Smedley (No. 1595) and Mary White, of Uwchlan. He purchased from his father by deed of .April 2, 1894, the original Peter Smedley homestead, in Uwchlan, with 82 acres of land. Issue: Bertha P., b. 11, 28, 1890: Edwin, b. 11, 18, 1893 : Jessie M., b. i, 13, 1896. P. O., Uwchlan, Pa. 4192. Parke, b. 8, 22, 1866 ; m. Camden, N. J., 7, 28, 1891, Mary Elizabeth Bareford, widow, b. Harmony Hill, Chester Co., 9, 20, 1851 ; dau. of John Thompson Pollock and Emily Jane Irwin, of Downingtown. Her father was the son of Jane Thompson and William Pollock, whose parents were Ephraim Pollock and Matilda Key. Nathaniel Irwin, son of (leorge Irwin and Rebecca Porter, m. Elizabeth Hunter, dau. of Peter Hunter^ (Jonathan'-', Peterj and Martha Peirsol, and had a son Peter Irwin, who m. IClizabeth Young, dau. of .Andrew Young and Elizabeth Pollock, and had Emily Jane, wife of John T. Pollock. Parke Smedley finished his education at Edgefield Institute, Ui>per Uwchlan, learned the carpenter trade, settled at 135 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, is 582 THE SMEDLEY EAMJLY. a member of M. E. Church, and has been borough auditor two terms. His wife keeps a wall-paper store. Issue : William P., b. 9, 26, 1892. 4193. Ellis, b. 12, 3, 1868 ; m. 12, 19, 1899, Eva J. Sheneman, b. Charlestown Twp., 5, 27, 1874; dau. of Owen Sheneman, of that place, and Elizabeth Kenny, now of Lionville, Uwchlan. He is a farmer, near Lionville. 4194. Annie, b. 10, 11, 1870; living at home, unmarried. 4195. Myra, b. i, 24, 1873 ! living at home, unmarried. 4196. Ira, b. 3, 25, 1875 ; a student at Swarthmore College. " 4197. Ernest, b. 9, 21, 1876 : a clerk in Downingtovvn National Bank. 4198. Gilbert, b. 12, 13, 1879; farming at home. 1591. Deborah H. Smedley' (Isaac', Peter, William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, 10, 29, 1824; d. at residence of Thomas P. Evans, Phila., 12, 31, [895 ; buried at Northwood Cemetery; m. 4, 7, 1859, John R. Gordon, b. Uwchlan, 6, 25, 181 7; d. 10, 23, 1887; son of Joseph Gordon and Rebecca Rogers, of Uwchlan, where they resided. No issue. 1592. Phebe Smedley*^ (Isaac^ Peter, William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, i, 19, 1828; m. there, at her father's, 1, 4, 1S49, Thomas Passmore Evans, b. Berks Co., Pa., 9, 21, 1825 ; son of Thomas Evans and Elizabeth Passmore. He was Clerk of Courts, Chester Co., i860 to 1863, after which he operated a machine shop in West Chester for some years, and later in Philadelphia. They now reside at Swarthmore, Pa.; members of Priends' meeting there. Issue: 4199. Mary Jane, b. Uwchlan, i, 2, 1850 ; d. West Chester, 4, 19, 1866. 4200. John, b. Uwchlan, 3, 30, 1851 ; m. Kirk's Mills, Lancaster Co., 11, 28, 1S78, Hannah Ida King, b. Little Britain Twp., 6, i, 1S57 ; dau. of William King and Rebecca Uay Reynolds, of Kiik's Mills. He is a machinist, working for the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., and residing at 1 1 20 West Street. Wilmington, Del. He and family are Friends, of the Hicksite branch. Issue : Marion Ellen, b. Wilmington, 6, 2, 1881 : John, b. same, 8, iS, 1895. 4201. Ellen H., b. Lionville, Liwchlan, 4, 3, 1854; m. West Chester, 12, 26, 1876, Ferris Walton Price, b. Pleasantville, Harford Co., Md., 12, 31, 1852 ; son of John F. Price and Rebecca W. Walton, of Philadelphia. They were both educated at S«-arthmore College, and he has since studied at the University of Berlin. They have resided at Swarthmore since 1885, and he has been Prof, of Latin there since 1885. Ellen H. E. Price has held the office of hchool director since the incorporation of Swaithinore Borough, 1893. Issue: Charles Evans, b. Phila., 4, 19, 1S82 : Henry Feriis, b. same, 12, 7, 1884 : Helen, b. Swarthmore, 10, 16, 1 886. 4202. f^lizabeth P., b. Lionville, 3, 28, 1858 ; unmarried. She keeps "The Philadelphia," 525 Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 4203. Annie C, b. West Chester, 2, 20, 1865 ; d. there, 7, i, 1866. 4204. Eeitha, b. same, 4, 21, 1S70 ; d. 2229 Thompson St., Phila., 5, 28, 1891. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGF.\ WII.I.IA^P, PETF.R^ ISAAC''. 583 1593. Joseph H. Smedley' (Isaac\ Peter, William, George, George), b. Uwchlan, 10, 27, 1S29; d. 7, 9, 18SS; m. 2, 24, 1853, jane Lee livans, h. W. Nantmel Twp., i, i, 1827; dau. of Thomas Kvans and Klizabcth Pass- more, of Berks Co., i'a. Joseph's last residence was at the Peter Smedley homestead, now owned by Wayne Smedley. She now resides at 658 N. 36th St., Philadelphia. Issue: 4205. Deburaii II., b. q, 26, 1854 ; has been a teariiei in the iJiiblic schools of Chester t'o. ; unmarried. P. O., Spring City, Pa. 4206. Thomas R., b. 10, 23, 1855 ; m. Alma City, Minn., 3, 27, 1S83, .Xddie I.. Klane- gan, b. Madison, \\'is., 4, 14, 1856; dau. of Patrick Flanegan, deceased, and Ksther .Ann Wcstover, now wife of Nelson H. Wetts, of .Vlnia City. They set- tled at Lionville, Chester Co., for two years; then removed to Minnesota but returned the following year to Lionville, where he is in the hay an7.-..) Peter J. Smedi.ky, 2so. I.JTIJ, JaXK K. l.KK !SMEDI,EY, Jmiin 1.i;i: ."^meplkv, 10, 121, I'JOO. laciiif p. &N>. LINE OF GEORGK\ GEORGE', WILLI AM\ GEORGE', RACHEL'. 5.S9 Daub and Catharine Scholl, of Pliila. Second m., 11, 9, 1881, to Anna Maria Ashton, b. Phila., 10, 24, 1849; '^'''^'•'- of Samuel \V. Ashton and Anna M.Bedford. Res., 960 N. Si.xtli St., Phila. Issue: 4252. Francis Ferdinand, b. i, 5, 1S60 ; d. 6, 30, 1S60. 4253. Kmma Blanche, b. ii, 9, 1861 ; m. George \V. Cox, Beachmoiint, Mass. 4254. Howard Smedley, b. 9, 30, 1863 ; m. Anna M. Hare. Res., Phila. 1624. Charles C. Moore' (RacheP, George, William, George. George), b. Upper Uwchlan, 7, 13, 1823; d. there, 4, 18, 1892; m. 12, 3, 1846, Elizabeth B. Hoflman, b. i, 24, 1828; d. Upper Uwchlan, 4, 28, 1882; dau. of Jonathan Wells Hoffman and Eliza Boyer. Both buried at Uwchlan Meeting, Lionville. They settled in Upper Uwchlan, on a farm belonging to her father ; bought the farm the second year and continued to reside thereon till death. He became the owner of two other farms, was a Democrat and a member of Friends' Meeting. Issue: 4255. Jonathan Wells, b. Upper Uwchlan, 3, 20, 1848; m. there, 10, 13, 1S75, Ida Massey, b. Uwchlan, 2, 23, 1853 ; d. Upper Uwchlan, 12, 7, 1S92 ; buried at Hopewell M. P". church ; dau. of Daniel H. Massey and .Xnn '1'. Fisher, of Uwchlan. Address, Uwchlan, Pa. Issue : .S. Fmma, b. Upper Uwchlan, S, 16, 1876; unmarried: Charles H., b. same, 4, 3, 1878; m. 9, 17, 1900, Alice Prichard, and lives in Phiunixville : .\lma I'.., b. same, 9, 5, 1879; m. 4,5, 1899, CJeorge Grow, U. Uwchlan : Benjamin H., b. 5, 11, 1882 : D. Everett, b. 1,21, 1886 : Howard L., b. 10, 14, 1887. 4256. Anna Mary-, b. S, 29, 1849 ; d. 12, 10, i860. 4257. T. Kllwood, b. 8, 3, 1851 ; m. 2, 27, 1S84, at her home, Anna Larkin, b. i'last Brandywine 'I'wp., 11, 6, 1857; dau. of John Larkin and Rebecca .A. Kimble, of that place. They removed from Upper Uwchlan, 1890, to White llorse, Willistown : to Betwyn, 1891, and to West Chester, Pa., 1898. He was in the grocery business at White Horse, and for three years at Berwyn. No issue. 425S. Susan Hoffman, b. 6, 2, 1853 ; d. 5, 6, 1895, unmarried. 4259. Charles Henry, b. 3, 21, 1856; d. ii, 26, i860. 4260. J. Howard, b. 7, 25, 1859 ; d. 7, 27, 1863. 4261. Clinton Riter, b. 11, 24, 1864; ni. Philadeljihia, 12, 15, 1887, l^lla White, b. Brandywine Twp., 9, 11, 1866; dau. of John White and Frances E. Crouse. He settled on the homestead, and after his father's death removed to the Phipps farm, belonging to the same estate, and after the settlement of the estate removed to Philadelphia for a short time; then back to Milford Mills for the rest of that year and farmed the place now occui)ied by James S. White, removing thence to No. 249 Washington .Ave., Phoenixville, Pa. Issue : John Ralph, b. I, 2S, 1889: Fred. 1,., b. 7, 9, 1891 : .Marian E., I). 11, 21, iSg6: Norman W., b. 3, 30, 1898; d. 5, 13, 189S. 1625. Thomas M. Moore' (Rachel^, George, William, George, George), b. L'pper Uwchlan, 7, 1, 1825; d. there, 4, i, 1899; buried at -go THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Uwchlan Meeting; m, Philadelphia, i, 15, 1852, Charity Ann Love, b. Last Goshen, 3, 16, 1827; dau. of Stephen Love and Hannah Johnson. The following year they moved to a farm in Big Spring valley, near Milford Mills, Upper Uwchlan, and there continued. He was elected a justice of the peace three times but served two terms only. Issue: 4262. Stephen Love, b. 11, 15, 1852 ; m. Delaware Co., 3, 21, 1S78, Martha Thackeray, b. Philadelphia Co., 11, 11, 1855; dau. of John Thackeray (b. Leeds, Kng., son of George and Martha Thackeray) and Isabella Paul (b. Trenton, N. J., dau. of James and Margaret Paul, from Edinburgh, Scotland). .Address, Mil- ford Mills, Pa. They have lived at same place since marriage. Issue : Stephen Love, b. Upper Uwchlan, 3, 4, 1879 • .To^^'^ Thackeray, b. same, 9, 18, 1881 : .Annie Isabella, b. 10, 23, 1889. 4263. Robert Francis, b. 5, 7, 1855 ; m. Mary Emma Sheneman. Address, Milford Mills, Pa. No response. 4264. \Villiam Asa, b. 4, 12, 1S58; m. Lionville Lutheran Ch., 12, 18, 18S4, Hannah Margaret Lumis, b. West Vincent Twp., i, 24, 1859 ; dau. of James Lumis and Elizabeth Fetters, of that place. He settled at the homestead farm 4, i, 1885. Address, Milford Mills, Pa. Issue: James Howard, b. 8, 27, 1888. Elizabeth Florence, b. 8, 9, 1895 ; d. 9, 22, 1895 : Anna Lumis, b. 6, 18, 1S97 ; all in Upper Llwchlan. 4265. Thomas Ellsworth, b. 8, 24, 1861 ; m. St. Matthew's Ref. Ch., W. Vincent, 11, 22, 1888, Florence Augusta McAfee, b. East Nantmel Twp., 2, 22, 1863; dau. of Jonah McXfee and Mary Parker Ralston, of W. Vincent. They settled at Lud wick's Corner, but in 1896 removed to a farm of 71 acres adjoining his father's, purchased from the estate of his uncle Charles C. Moore. He was educated at Edgefield Institute and West Chester Normal School ; is bookkeeper for the Fairmount Creamery Association ; has held township offices and is a member of German Ref. Ch. P. O., Milford Mills. No issue. 4266. Mary Ella, b. 10, 19, 1866 ; m. Lancaster City, s, 4, 1886, Wm. Divine Fleming b. Philadelphia, 2, 5, 1863 ; son of Joseph C. Fleming and Martha J. Divine, of that city. .Address, Milford Mills, Pa. Issue : Thomas Moore, b. Wallace Twp., ir, II, 1SS7 ; d. Downingtown, 7, 26, 1888: Martha Maud, b. ITpper Uwchlan, 7, 25, 1890 : Francis Chester, b. same, 2, 20, 1893 : Charity Belle, b. same, 2, 14, 1S96: Joseph Crawford, b. same, 11, 19, 1899. 1626. Gideon Smedley Moore* (Rachel, George, William, George, George), b. 6, 22, 1832; m. Uwchlan, 12, 25, 1856, Lydia Lavinia Garrett, b. Willistown, 8, 4, 1836; dau. of Abner Garrett and Lliza Thomas, of Uwchlan. They setded at West Grove, Chester Co., 1857; removed to Uwchlan, 1859, and in i860 setded at the homestead of his grandfather, George Smedley, where they continue. He was educated at [onathaii Cause's School, West Bradford, and has held all the township offices. P. O., Milford Mills. Issue: M o LINK OF GF.ORGE\ GrWRGK', U7f././.-l .\f\ GEOKGE', RACHELS 591 4267. \\'ilmer, b. 5, 19, 1858; d. West (irove, 5, 21, 1858; bur. W. (;. Mtg. 4268. Eliza Garrett, b. 7, 8, 1859; m. at her father's, 2, 2, i>^93, Alfred (). Keene, b. St. Mary's, Chester C^o., 10, 20, 1859 ; son of Obadiah Kecne and Ivliz.ibetb Evans, of Wallace '!"«•[). She was educated at I'.dgefield Institute and Darling- ton Seminary. They settled in Wallace but removed to WiUistown in 1S96, and in the spring of 1897 bought the home farm in Wallace and moved back. Not members of any religious society. 1'. ()., C.len Moore, I'.i. No issue. 4269. Rachel, b. 3, 22, 1S61 ; living with her parents, unmarried. 4270. (leorge Smedley, b. 2. 2, 1863 ; m. Frederick, Md., i, 5, 1892, Laura Orrison, b. there, 5, 14, 1870: dau. of Charles Orrison and Lydia Hilderbrand, of that place, where they reside. He was educated at Edgefield Institute, is a loco- motive engineer, but not a mend>cr of any religious society. No issue. 4271. Anna, b. 8, 10, 1864: m. at her father's, 12,25, '888, William ]5arnard Coates, b. Highland Twp., 8, 30, 1S62 ; son of John Coates and Priscilla Barnard, of that place. They bought a farm of 180 acres near Cium Tree, Highland, and have resided there since. Issue: Norman Barnard, b. 10,5, 1892: !''redtric WilHam, b. ii, 2, 1895. 4272. Hibberd liartram, b. 12, 26, 1866 ; removed to Arizona fall of 1887, and farmeil till 1S92 ; then built a creamery and ice factory, which he sold in 1895, 'i''"^ '" 1898 was manager of a general merchandise store at Tempe ; unmarried. 4273. Cranville, b, 9, 13, 1872 ; unmarried. 1'. O., Milford Mills, Pa. 4274. Caroline, b. 12, i 8, 1S74 ; unmarried. P. ()., Milford Mills. 1627. Francis J. Moore* (Rcichel^, George, William, George, George), b. Upper Uwchlan, 11, 23, 1834: ni. tiiere, i, 15, 1862, Sarah Walker Pennypacker, b. West I^ikeland, 11, 8, 1836: d. Upper Uwchlan, 10, 17, 1884; buried at Uwchlan Meeting; dau. of Harman Pennypacker and Anna Showalter, of W. Pikeland. He is a farmer in Upper Uwchlan. I'. O., Milford Mills. Issue: 4275. Frank Warren, b. Uwchlan, 10. 17, 1869; m. Philadelphia, 2, 21, 1805, Phoebe H. Rourke, b. Wallace Twp., 10, 9, 1868 ; dau. of John M. Rourke and Anna E. Mercer, of that place. P.O., Milford Mills, Pa. Issue: Helen, b. I'liiier Uwchl.;n, 11, 13, 1S96; d. 11, 21, 1896. 4276. Mary Rebecca, b. Upper Uwclibn, 11, 15, 1S71 ; d. 5, 17, 189S ; m. l„afayette Hotel, Phila., 12, 20, 1894, Cecil S. McMichael, b. Caernarvon, Berks Co., 3, I, 1869 ; son of William McMichael and Frances Belinda McCord, of Blue Rock, Chester Co. They setUed on 35 acres of land in Uwchlan, which he farms, and in the winter follows auctioneering. P. O , Anselma, Pa. No issue. 1628. Leonard K. Moore (Rachel', George. William, George. George), b. Upper Uwchlan, 4, i 7, 1837; d. 3. 31, 1900; m. West Chester.^ 3, 10, 1863, Naomi M. Hoftman, b. West Whiteland, 3, u, 1840: dau. of George Hoffman and Sidney Maxton, of that place. They settled at the homestead of his parents, containing i 10 acres, of which he became the 59^ THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. owner. He was educated in Gwynedd, Pa., and at Jonathan Cause's School, Greenwood Dell, West Bradford ; was not a member of any relig- ious society. His P. O. was Milford Mills. On the day of his death he accompanied his brother Francis to West Chester, and, on the way home, becoming drowsy, apparently went to sleep naturally, but in a little time ceased to breathe. Issue: 4277. George H., b. 12, 30, 1S63; d. 3, 17, 1864. 4278. Sallie, b. 4, 26, 1865 ; i. 8, 26, 1865. 4279. Eva J., b. 12, 22, 1866 ; m. Joseph J. Taylor (son of No. 2131). 42S0. Robert, b. Upper Uwchlan, 9, 30, 1870; m. there, 3, 6, 1895, Dora Pinkerton, b. there, 11,9, 1869 ; dau. of George S. Pinkerton and Elmina McCachran, of that Twp. He was educated at the West Chester Normal School, settled on his father's farm, and is a member of Hopewell M. E. church. P. O., Milford Mills. No issue reported. 4281. Laura, b. 6. 9, 1873 ; unmarried. 1629. William W. Smedley'^ (Ceorge^ William, William, George. George), b. Middletown, Delaware Co., Pa., i, 8, 1821 ; d. Frankford, Phila., 3, 30, 1882; m. Frankford Meeting, 10, 12, 1848, Mary Ann Webster, b. 10, 18, 1S18 ; d. 10, 9, 1870; dau. of Stephen Webster and Mary Thorp, of Frankford. Issue: 4282. Franklin, b. 9, 5, 1849 ; unmarried. He and his brother are engaged in the lum- ber business at Franklbrd, Philadelphia. 4283. William W., b. 12, 2, 1850; d. q, 25, 1853. 4284. Mary W., b. 11, 13, 1S52, at Frankford; d. there, i, 14, 1890; m. there, 10, 8, 1874, Albert L. Hilles, b. there, 7, 18, 1850; son of Nathan Hilles and Sarah H. Letchworth, of that place. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School and Friends' Select School, Phila. ; settled at Frankford but removed to Harris- burg in the summer of 1877, and back to Frankford in 1S78, where he is engaged in the retail coal business. Issue ; \A'illiam Smedley, b. Frankford, 7^ 23, 1875 : Robert Letchworth, b. Harrislmrg, 9, 22, 1877 : Raymond Webster, b. Frankford, 4, 23, 1S79: Albert Letchworth, b. same, 7, 11, 1880: Marian Smedley, b. 9, 20, 1881 : Franklin Smedley, b. 2, 22, 1883 : Elizabeth Webster, b. 8, 8, 1886 : Margaret Mary, b. 3, 4, 1S88. 4285. William Henry, b. Frankford, i, 21, 1S54; m. there, 6, 12, 1889, Margaretta Benton Garsed, b. there, 7, 16, 1869; dau. of Richard Garsed and Margaretta Benton, of that place. He was educated at Westtown and at Friends' Select School, and is of the firm of Smedley Brothers, successful lumber merchants at Frankford, Phila. His wife is a member of the Episcopal Church. No issue. 42S6. Elizabeth, b. 12, 15, 1S56; m. Walter Brinton (son of No. 3745). 1630. Ellis Smedley' (George', William, W'illiam, George, George), b. Middletttwn, 8, 26, 1S22; m. I-'hiladelphia, 4, 15, 1847, Sarah L. Flinkson, LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE', WILLIAAP, \VILLIAM\ GRORGE\ 593 b. Chester, lo, 26, 1826; d. there, 10, 17, 1896; huried at Chestt-r l\ural Cemetery ; dau. of John Hinkson and Orpha Neide, of that city. He kept a dry-goods store in Media, 185 1 to 1854; farmed in Harford Co., !\Id., 1854 to 1S57; kept dry-goods store in Chester, 1857 to 1876; city treasurer, 1875 to 1882, and receiver of taxes since that time. Issut;: 4287. William Hinkson, b. Providence 'I'wp,, i, 24, 1848; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, 5, 9, 18S5, Lena Snyder, b. Berne, Switzerland. He was for some yc.-.rs in the dry- goods business at 1634 Market St., Phila. ; at present traveling. Issue: Ellis, b. I, 14, 1S86 : Edwin, b. 6, 29, 1889. Res., Chester, Pa. 4288. John Hinkson, b. i, 13, 1850; d. Cincinnati, O., 8, 4, 1899, unmarried ; buried at Chester. 42S9. George Baker, b. 2, 12, 1852 ; living at Chester, unmarried. 4290. Charles Ellis, b. 9, 23, 1854 ; living at Chester, unmarried. 4291. Elizabeth Bancroft, b. 7, 23, 1857 ; living at Chester, unmarried. 4292. Henry Hinkson, b. 6, 3, 1861 ; d. 4, 19, 1863. 4293. Mary Emma, b. 8, 18, 1865 ; m. Chester, 4, 12, 1893, Thomas Partridge Ward, b. Ridley Twp., 10, 30, 1866; son of Joseph H. Ward and Maria E. Partridge, of Ridley Park, Pa., where they reside. No issue. 4294. Albert Webster, b. 10, 12, 1S68 ; d. Media, Pa., 6, 25, 1895. unmarried. 1632. Deborah Smedley*^ (George^ WiUiam, WiUiam, George, George), b. Middletown, 3, 13, 1S26; m. Philadelphia, 2, 26, 1850, William T. Kirk, b. Cecil Co., IVId., 12, 19, 1823: d. 1406 N. i6th Street, Philadel- phia, 4, 8, 1894: buried Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Phila.; son of George W. Kirk and Maria Thompson, of Phila. He was a storekeeper at Howellville (now Gradyville), Del. Co., Pa., 1848 to 1855, when he started the whole- sale grocery business at 109 Arch Street, Phila., with .Samuel A. Murray, under the firm name of \Vm. T. Kirk & Co. In later years the firm was composed of Wm. T. Kirk and his two sons. The fadier was an active member of the Grocers' E.xchanee. Issue: t. 4295. Emma L., b. Howellville, 12, 14, 1850; unmarried. Resides with lier mother at ID S. 38th St., Philadelphia. 4296. Caroline P., b. same, i, 4, 1853 ; m. Philadelphia, 10, 28, 1880, William 1'. Hilles, b. Phila., 12, 31, 1852; son of Nathan Hilles and Sarah H. Letchworth, of that city. No issue. Res., 1712 Crcen Street, Phila. 4297. Mary A., b. Phila., 11, 20, 1855 ; d. 7, 28, 1856. 4298. Laura S., b. Phila., 8, 12, 1857; d. there, 10, 27, 1892; m. there, 5, 16, 1877, William Austin Haines, b. there, 4, 19, 1854; son of Josiah L. Haines and Deborah Bunting, of that city. Res., 1 7 1 2 Green St., Phila. Issue, b. Phila. : Stanley Kirk, i, 17, i88i : Elma Laura, 5, ii, 1883 : S.imuel Bunting, 8, 23, 1885 : Carroll Austin, 10, 16, 1887. 4299. William T., b. 7, i, i860; m. Harriet Goodrich, b. New Haven, Conn. Address, 38 cg4 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Beverly, N. J. Issue: Alan Goodrich, b. lo, 30, 188S: Dorothy, b. 2, 10, 1891 : William T., b. 5, 5, 1895. 4300. Theodore V., b. Phila., 12, 8, 1862; d. there, 6, 13, 1898; m. 41 17 Westminster Ave., Phila., 11, 15, 1893, Katherine Whiteside, b. Phila., 10, 23, 1866; dau. of John'E. Whiteside, M. D., and Mary P. McCloskey. He was educated at Swarthmore College and became a member of the firm of Wm. T. Kirk & Co. Katherine was educated at Friends' Central School. No issue. Res., 3223 Mt. Vernon St., Phila. 1633. Lydia Smedley* (George\ William, William, George, George), b. 10, 3, 182S; m. Middletown Meeting, 4, 12, 1849, John H. Webster, b. Philadelphia, 7, i, 1813; d. Frankford, Phila., i, 27, 1894; son of Stephen Webster and Mary Thorp, of Frankford. She is an elder and overseer in Frankford Friends' Meeting. Residence, 4834 Penn St., Frankford, Phila. William Webster and Mary his wife were early setders in Woodbridge, N. J., upon the records of which township are found the births of eight of their children, beginning with Mary, born July 31, 1690. He is said to have suffered persecution as a Quaker, on account of declining to contribute to the support of some other form of worship. Benjamin Webster, son of William and Mary, was born 2- mo. 4, 1709, and married Rachel (Skinner?). In the year 1762, she and her children re- moved from Woodbridge to Ouakertown Monthly Meeting, N. J., where her son Joseph married, in 1768, Rebecca Kester. (See p. 314.) -Skinner Webster, another son, b. 11, 10, 1736, removed to West Bradford town- ship, Chester Co., Pa., taking a certificate from Ouakertown, dated 6, 8, 1780. He was married 5, 23, 1781, at Buckingham, Bucks Co., to Jane Hambleton, b. 3, 9, 1757; d. 6, 8, 1830; dau. of Stephen Hambleton and Hannah Paxson, and granddau. of James Hambleton and Mary Beakes of that county. Skinner Webster and wife received a certificate from Brad- ford to Haverford Mo. Mtg., i, 14, 1785, and thence to Abington, 1793, after which they resided in the Northern Liberties, now a part of Philadel- phia City. Stephen Webster, b. 4, 7, 1782; d. 3, 17, 1861 ; eldest son of Skinner and Jane, m. 12, 3, 1865, at Frankford Meeting, Mary Thorp, b. 8, 22, 1779; d. II, 6, 1866; dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth Thorp, of Northern Liberties. Her mother d. S, 11, 1 841, in her 93d year. Stephen and Mary resided at " Stouton Farm" near Frankford, where they were succeeded by their son JohnH. Webster, who turned from farming to the manufacture of bricks, and with good success. Issue: 4301. Albert, b. 2, 18, 1850 ; m. Frankford, 2, 15, 1S77, Anna S. Button, b. West Phila., 2, 16, 1858; dau. of William R. Button and Sarah H. Scattergood, of Frank- ford. He is a brick manufacturer. Address, 3733 Frankford Ave., Phila- Issue : Mabel Cherrington, b. 7, 15, 1878 : Horace Button, b. 3, 30, 1881- (;i;i ii;i .!•: s. wiiiisTi':!: i No. i:;(ii i. iMcini; ]>. .'.'.15. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ WILLIAM\ WILLIAM', GEORGE". 595 4302. Mary S., b. 10, 13, 185 i ; unmarried. 4303. William S., b. 8, 17, 1853; d. 8, 20, 1854. 4304. George S., b. at "Stouton," now MacPherson Square, 10, ig, 1855 ; m. Frankford, 12, 5, 1883, Mary H. Anderson, b. Newtown, Bucks Co. Pa., 3, iS, 1861 ; dau. of James Anderson and Alice E. Vanartsdalen, of Frankford. Res., 4900 Penn St., Frankford. Issue : Maurice Anderson, b. 2, i, 18S7 : (Jeorge Smedley, b. 7, 15, 1891 ; d. 12, 18, 1893. George S. Webster was educated at Friends' Select School and at the University of Penna., from which he was graduated 1875, as a civil engineer. In 1877 he entered the office of Samuel L. Smedley, Chief Engineer and Sur- veyor, and in 1880 was chosen surveyor and regulator for the Tenth Survey District of the City. On Feb. i, 1892, he was appointed by the Director of Pulilic Works, James H. Windrim, as principal assistant to Samuel L. Smedley, whose health had failed him, and this was followed by the position of Acting Chief, May i, 1892, and of Chief, Feb. i, 1893. It may be remarkerl tliat these successive advances have been based on merit alone and not upon politi- cal influence. Since his incumbency he has had the sujiervision, not only of the greatly increased volume of public improvement, but also of some of the most expensive works ever undertaken by the City, including the " Reading Subway," costing nearly six millions, the widening of Delaware Avenue and the erection of bridges over the Schuylkill. He is a member and treasurer of Frankford Meeting of Friends, and one of the managers of Friends' Asjlum for the Insane, at Frankford : is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; of the Flngineers' Club of Phila., of which he was president in 1895 ; of the Franklin Institute ; of the Historical Society of Penna., and of the Union League. He is also ex-officio member of the Fairmount Park Commission, of the Board of Harbor Commissioners, and of the Board of Highway Supervisors. 4305. Ellis S., b. 12, 23, 1857 ; d. 9 mo. 1S58. 4306. Emma E., b. 4, 26, 1859 ; d. i, 2, 1865. 4307. Howard, b. 4, 26, 1859; unmarried. 4308. John H., b. n, 5, 1S61, Kensington and Indiana Sts. ; m. Sjiringfield Meeting, Del. Co., 10, 9, 1890, Jane C. Lownes, b. Springfield, 4, 16, 1867 ; dau. of George B. Lownes and Rebecca B. Webb, of that Tw[i. He is a graduate of the Univ. of Penna., and a civil engineer; is a city surveyor loth District, Phila. Res., 4830 Penn St., Frankford. Issue : Edward Lownes, b. there, 4, 26, 1S92: Mary Rebecca, b. same, 11, 5, 1895; d. 11, 7, 1895: Harold Smedley, b. 3, 29, 1897 : Lydia Smedley, b. 10, 5, 1900. 4309. Clement Biddle, b. 9, 17, 1863; m. Phila., 11, 12, 1889, Bertha M. Taylor, b. there, 7, 2, 1869; dau. of William Taylor and Sarah Jenkins, of Frankford, where they settled. He was educated at Friends' Select School and University of Pa. ; is a civil engineer and surveyor, and an Orthodox Friend. Res., 4S32 Penn St. Issue: William Taylor, b. 10, 25, 1892 : Clement Biddle, b. 9, 12, 1894 : George Smedley, b. 8, 31, 1897. 1635. George L. Smedley* (George', William, Williani, Cjcorge, George), b. MiclcUetown, i, j i, 1833; '"• Birmingham Meeting, 10, 10, 1866, 596 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Jane H. Garrett, b. Willistown, [2, ii, 1836; dau. of David Garrett (No. 1322) and Anna Taylor, of Birmingham. He was a storekeeper in Chester, Pa., for several years, of the firm of Hinkson & Smedley; removed to West Philadelphia, 1881 ; was secretary of silver mining companies, 1880-1883, and now a clerk in the Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company, of Phila. A child died nameless. 1636. Jacob Smedley' (George=, William, William, George, Qeorge), b. Middletown,' 5, 10, 1835; d. Frankford, Phila., 8, 26, 1893; m. Orange Street MeeUng, Phila., 11, 29, 1S65, Ruth Kite, b. Phila., 7, 25, 1838; dau. of James Kite and Lydia Bas.seit, of that city. He was an elder in Frank- ford Meeting, and for several years had charge of Friends' Book Store, 304 Arch St. Issue: Lydia Bassett, b. Phila., 3, 16, 1868: Caroline Webster, b. Frankford, 12, 3, 1869: Alice Kite, b. same, 8, 14, 1874. Res., 4661 Penn St., Frankford. 1639. ^annah Mary Smedley' (George^ William, William, George. George), b. Middletown, 6, 10, 1842 ; m. Friends' Meeting, 6th and Noble Sts., Phila., 2, 26, 1867, George B. Taylor, b. Phila., 10, 5, 1841 ; d. there, 3, 21, 18S7 : buried in Friends' burial ground. Cedar Hill, Frankford ; son of Jesse W. Taylor and Maria Balderston, of 631 N. 7th St., Phila. .She resides with her daughter near Muncy, Pa. Issue, b. Phila.: 4310. Waller S., b. 10, 6, 1868 ; m. 10, 28, 1897, at Wilmington Meeting, Helen Savery, b. Wilmington, 9, 5, 1869; dau. of Thomas. H. Savery and Sarah Pim (No, 3599), of that city. 431T. Laura K., b. 2, 24, 1872 ; ni. Muncy Meeting, Lycoming Co., Pa., 10, 7, 1891. Charles Kills Ecroyd, b. near Muncy, 2, 2, 1867; son of James Ecroyd and Rachel Haines. Address, Muncy, Pa. Child : Walter Taylor, b. 9, 9, 1894. 4-,i2. Frederick S., b. 12, 19, 1877 ; d. Friendsville. Md., 4, 11, 1900, unm. 431 ^i. Anna B., b. 8, 20, 1882 ; a student at Westtown Bdg. School. 1640. Joseph Pennell Smedley' (Samuel^ William, William, George, George), b. Edgmont Twp., Delaware Co., 5, 24, 1827; d. Upper Uwchlan, 10, 3, 1872; buried at Middletown Meeting; m. Philadelphia, 3, II, 1867, Emma Winner, b. there, 9, 19, 1845; ^^^- of John Winner and Mary Vanderslice, of that city. Issue: Hannah, b. Upper Uwchlan, 2, 10, 1870 ; unmarried. Joseph P. Smedley conveyed to his brother William P. Smedley his interest in the homestead and in other lands in Edgmont and Middletown, and l>y deed of 2. 25, 1867, purchased mills and 104 acres of land in Upper Uwchlan township, liom Edwin Smedley (No. 1595), and removed thereto. o W 1^ '1 ^^^^h -V?^^ u\' r LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ \VILLIAM\ \VILLIAM\ SAMUEL': 597 His widow was married in Philadelpliia, 3, 18, 1875, to Pennell Stackhouse, b. 12, 17, 1839; son of Charles Dihvorth Stackhouse and Alice IMcredith, of Edgmont. They reside on a farm in Middletown, just north of the Old Middletown Meeting, and have had issue: E. P. Howard, b. i, 18, 1876; d. 9, 3, 1876: Alice Meredith, b. 8, 12, 1877: Emma Pennell, b. 7, 16, 1880: Charles Dilworth, b. 6, 23, 1886; d. 9, 11, 1886. 1641. William P. Smedley' (Samuel\ William, William, George, George), b. Edgmont, 9, 4, 1829; d. there, i, 13, 1894; buried at Middle- town Meeting; m. Willistown Meeting, 4, 5, i860, jane Garrett, b. there, 9, 19, 1836; dau. of Aaron Garrett (No. 1326) and Sidney Hawley, of that township. He purchased the interests of his brothers in the homestead and followed farming there. His widow and youngest daughter reside in Media, Pa. During the Civil War he was drafted, but being conscien- tiously opposed to war declined to serve, and after a brief imjjrisonment was released. Issue: 4314. Samuel L., b. at the old homestead in Edgmont, 9, 5, 1S61 ; m. 12th Street Meet- ing, Phila., 9, 22, i8,S6, Ellen F,. l^rown, b. near Doylestown, liucks Co., Pa., II, 18, 1864 ; dau. of David S. ISrown and Catharine P. Morton, of 754 X. 40th St., Phila. Her father was the son of John and Mar>- Thornton I'.rown and was born at Dover, N. H., 5, 16, 1827. For many years he resided at Haddington, Phila., where he was a successful woolen manufacturer, but about 1 884 removed to 754 N. 40th St. Catharine P. Morton was the dau. of John S. Morton, of Morton, Del. Co. (and Susanna Crosby), son of Major Sketchley Morton, son of John Morton, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Samuel L. was educated at Westtown Boarding School, and on 4, i, 1SS2, entered the office of his uncle Samuel L. Smedley, then Chief l-ingineer and Surveyor of Philadelphia, in the new city hall, then in course of erection. The profession of civil engineering, though congenial, was given up at the end of a year, and he engaged in the manufacture of wall-paper at Hancock and Putnam Sts., which at first was unsuccessful, but the firm being reorganized under the name of the Keystone Wall Paper Co., continued in a prosperous condition till 1896, when it was absorbed by the National Wall Pajjcr Co.; after which he devoted his attention to the development of real estate. In 1895 he and his cousin Walter Smedley interested (Seorgc H. Roberts, president of the Penna. R. R., and a number of his friends, in the j)urrhase of over 100 acres of land jusc west cf Fairmount Park, on the Penna. and Schuyl- kill Valley R. R. An association was formed for the ini]irovement of the tract, with S. L. and W. Smedley as managers. A new station was erected on the property and called Wynnefield .Avenue in memory of the family of Dr. Thomas Wynne, the physician of William Penn, and in whose descendants the title to about half the property had remained till this purchase. This tract is now becoming one of Philadelphia's most attractive suburbs. Samuel L. and Ellen E. Smedley resided with her parents, at 754 N. 40th rgg THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. St., for about five years, when they built on a lot on the west side of Bryn Mawr Ave., 500 ft. east of City Ave., Bala, which was a portion of the ground pur- chased by his grandmother, Hannah Smedley, about 1872. They have chil- dren: Helen Morton, b. N. 40th St., 3, 13, 1890: Samuel L., Jr., b. Bala, 12, 25, 1894. 4315. Alfred, b. Edgmont, 1, 4. i866; d. there, 3, 22, 1884. 4316. Elizabeth H., b. 4, 18, 1S69 ; m. James Albin Thorp (son of No. 1376). 4317. Jane H., b. i, 25, 1872 ; d. 7, 13, 1872. 4318. Mary Ella, b. 9, 6, 1875 ; living in Media, Pa., unmarried. 1642. Samuel L. Smedley' (Samuel, William, William, George, Georo-e), b. Edamont, 12, 29, 1832; was named Robert Pennell, but his father dyino- when he was less than two years old his mother changed his name to that of his father. He was carefully educated in select schools until his thirteenth year, when he entered Westtown Boarding School. Here he made such rapid progress that at the end of eighteen months he stood at the head of the senior class. He was then sent to Isaac Morgan's school in Germantown to perfect himself in the classics, but close application so injured his health that he was forced to return home, where he remained for several years upon the old homestead. Convinced that his health required an active out-door occupation, he determined to adopt the protes- sion of surveying, which was congenial to his tastes and a love for which he inherited. Accordingly, in the spring of 1853 he engaged with Joseph Fox, a noted city surveyor, who had laid out most of the northern portion ol the city, and had then recently been engaged to extend the city plan on the west side of the Schuylkill. Possessed of mathematical talent, and being an apt draughtsman, he soon mastered the minutiae of his profession, and his promotion was rapid. In 1856 he was engaged by the commissioners of Blockley to lay out the streets in that township. He also carried on conveyancing, and entered largely into the purchase and sale of real estate. About this time he published a complete atlas of the City of Philadelphia, a laborious and expensive undertaking, but one which was very successlul, and the book remains to this day a standard work for conveyancers, and is highly prized by them. In 1858 he was elected a member of the Board of Surveyors, and was subsequendy chosen by the people of the district lor three terms of five years each. In 1 87 1 his name was presented to the Republican State Convention as a candidate for the position of Surveyor-General of the State. The novelty of naming a professional surveyor for that position met with much favor, but the policy of placing soldiers upon the ticket prevailed, and General Robert B. Beath was nominated and elected, being the last to hold the LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE'', WILLIAAP, WILLIAAP, SAMUEL*. 599 office, as by the provisions of tlie new Constitution it was merged into that of Secretary of Internal Affairs. In 1872 Samuel L. Smedley was elected by the City Councils to the responsible office of Chief Engineer and Surveyor for the term of five years. His feelings on this occasion are indicated by the following letter to his brother : Philadelphia, Mar. 151H, 1.S72, 3 p. M. Mv Dear Brother, The election of Chief Engineer iV Surveyor came olT yesterday, and resulted in my elec- tion. I received the full Republican vote of 60, with 22 votes for .-Mfred Voimg and 4 for T. Hastings DuPuy. Some communications from the Reform Association occasioned discussion, but the vote resulted triumphantly in my favor. This morning I resigned my position on the Park, and also as Surveyor & Regulator of the nth District. I took my qualification at I o'clock, before the Mayor, with cousin Samuel W. present. .My certificates were made out and at 2 o'clock I took ]wssession and am now regularly installed Chief Engineer and Surveyor of this great City of Philada. I grieved because I lost the nomination and 1887, soon after which the office, by a change in the law, became subject to the appointment of the Director of Public Works; but at the end of his fourth term he was continued in office by Director James H. Windrim, who desired to retain his services as long as possible. Failing health, doubtless caused by his arduous labors and the accompanying mental strain, necessitated a rest, in 1892, and this was followed by his resignation ol the ])osition, 1,21, 1893 ; whereupon his first assistant, George Smedle)- Webster, was ap- pointed to succeed him. During his incumbency Samuel L. Smedley had charge of many exten- sive public works, among which were the building of the Penrose Perry bridge, the iron cantilever bridge at Market Street, and the Fairmount and Girard Avenue bridges ; of which the last is one hundred feet wide, one thousand feet in length, and cost $1,500,000. He also planned the Walnut Street bridge, which has been completed by his successor. In 1865 he visited Europe on a tour of recreation and study, and returned impressed with the thought that Philadelphia, to keep pace with other great cities, should avail herself of her great natural advantages for establishing a grand park for the enjoyment of the people, and he entered with enthu- Goo THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. siasm into the prospect of securing Lansdowne, an estate of one hundred and fifty acres, from its Enghsh owners, as a nucleus for the park, and was largely instrumental in bringing about the purchase of that beautiful section of land as a pleasure-ground for the public. He was appointed by the Park Commissioners to make the original surveys of the territory embraced in the Park, and many of the walks and drives therein were designed and laid out by him. After 1S72, as a Park Commissioner by virtue of his ofifice, he was active in securing improvements to the territory under the control of the board. A pet scheme ot his was the construction of a gravity railroad in the Park, by which people could be conveyed around and through the western section so as to bring the grand views within the reach of the masses. For this the surveys were made and the project seemed near realization, but owinsf to financial disturbances it failed of sue- cess at that time. This was before the advent of the trolley roads, one of which, the Park Trolley, follows substantially the lines then laid down. It was largely through the suggestion and earnest solicitation of Samuel L. Smedley that Jesse and Rebecca George, the owners of "George's Hill," gave to the city this beautiful addition to Fairmount Park. Among other benefits which the city owes to him, was the tunneling of an underground passage for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in front of Fairmount Park, thus securing the safety and beauty of the Green Street entrance to this grand pleasure-ground. Largely under his direction there were built four hundred and seventy- six miles of sewers, including the Cresheim Creek aqueduct, with the extraordinary span of one-hundred-and-sixteen-foot stone arch, which is next to the largest in this country. He planned the Manayunk intercepting sewer, commencing below the Fairmount Water Works, and following the east bank of the Schuylkill to Manayunk and the Wissahickon Creek to Germantown. He also raised the grade of Market Street west of the Schuylkill, thus bringing that beautiful part of West Philadelphia within easy access of the centre of the city. He was a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania since 1857, and for fourteen years was its recording secretary. He took much interest in local history and genealogy, and began the collection of records of the Smedley Family, thus forming the ground-work of the present volume. He was also a member of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Phila- delphia ; honorary member of the Delaware County Institute of Science ; member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Franklin Institute, and of the West Philadelphia Institute ; of which last he was for many years a LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ ]VILLIAM\ U'ILLIAM\ SAMUEL'. 6oi director and secretary. In addition he was a member of the American PubHc Health Association, of the executive committee of the Philadelphia Social Science Association, the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, the Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers, and of the Union League and other political clubs. For perhaps thirty years he made his home in West Philadelphia, in the vicinity of 33d and Powelton Avenue, and for a great part of this time boarded with Mrs. M. E. Dunsmoor. His death took place at her home, 118 N. 34th Street, and the interment at Middletown Meeting (Orthodox). Delaware Co., Pa., on the 25th of 7th mo., 1894; those in attendance pro- ceeding by rail to Media, and thence by carriage to the grounds. His membership in the Society of Friends had been transferred from Chester Monthly Meeting by a certificate which w-as received at the Monthly Meeting for the Northern District, Philadelphia, 7, 24, 1855, and one from the latter, dated 6, 21, was received at the Western District, 7, 20, 1870. While not taking an active part in the affairs of the church, he was a regular attendant at meetings on the first day of the week. Earnestness of purpose and a conscientious performance of his duties were strong characteristics which led to success, and his affable manners endeared him to those with whom he had business or social relations. The ties of con- sanguinity with him were strong, and in all family gatherings he was a leading spirit. The resignation of the office of Chief Engineer and Surveyor by .Samuel L. .Smedley was received with regret by the city officials, and resolutions oi eulogy and of friendship and esteem were passed on February 6th, by the Board of Surveyors. These were followed on Feb. 16, 1893, by a highh' appreciative series of resolutions by both branches of City Councils, which spoke flatteringly of his efficient and faithful services. Those coming from the Board of Surveyors, with whom he had been so long and intimately as- sociated, were especially gratifying to him, and being beautifiilly engrossed on several sheets and handsomely bound into a volume, formed a valued memento of the closing of his ofificial career. Reduced to plain type they read as follows : THE BOARD OF SURVEYORS Of the City of Philadelphia, February 6th, 1893. Whereas, The Board of Surveyors has been oflicially notified ot the resio nation of Samuel Lightfoot Smedley from the position ot Chief Engi- neer and Surveyor, held by him for nearly twenty-one years, it is fitting that 602 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. .c ^i^< M- \ ele d'ottd- CoirarcQU- iSoiittcil^- a/ ^Ke City ■ a/yUikiel pliiii^ ,^ ..i^ilai^'Sei^ ^; . , 1 ^ ---__ ^ -^ a J f /?rij&nA cr-) ^tzJu-c^ ?^ icU^oneJMa,- il- i7;-eJ.Ai^^yme^~y>f.t>f<:^ ,7^ , c£^ '^^iAe ^rr/ph/ cine/ G rnndeu/~ of l/ie . "Jed. stdey c^ci^mo^je.-czr?jpi (lMjx> 'd^yiS'^^oa^ ^ RESOLUTIONS OF CITY COUNCILS. 60 ' •>S" '-^mi^r u,i n — oiMtt-Jamt' $^W$&^&^m^^ laj/f?jr/:Cx//-e'^/tx^rurL a/ytJz^fM.a- o.x)£l'A^>c^.if?Ji7ij^i^xC''^. Uj- /\%K 7^/r.Tu/c/fl of Common Giuact/-'. Ch/£/'ClerA: «f Select Cifun^il' 6o4 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. this body, as a token of friendship and esteem, express its regrets at his re- tirement from official connection with the Board as a member and as its president; and Whereas, During his long official term as district surveyor and Chief Engineer of the City of Philadelphia, he has been connected with, projected, suggested and successfully completed many important improvements since Consolidation ; therefore be it Resolved, That in severing the official relations which have bound us to- gether for so many years, the members of this Board regret the termination of their companionship, and sincerely assure him that he will always have our best wishes for his future happiness and prosperit)'. Resolved, That by his retirement the City of Philadelphia loses a tried and true official, who during his thirty-five years service as a member of this body, and as the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, has been alive to its best interests, and an untiring advocate of permanent improvements for the good of its citizens. Resolved, That we tender him onr sincere sympathy in his illness andhope that rest from the toils of office may soon restore his former vigorous health. Resolved, That these Resoludons be entered in the Minutes of the Board of Surveyors, and that the Secretary be directed to have a copy suit ably engrossed and presented to Mr. Smedley. BOARD OF SURVEYORS. President. Geo. S. Webster. Thos. Daly. C. W. Close. W. C. Cranmer. F. Bloch. Walter Brinton. Joseph Mercer. Wm. K. Carlile. C. A. Sundstrom. Walter Jones. J. H. Webster. Jr. Jos. Johnson. Wm. H. Jones. H. M. Fuller. Secretary. Ed. H. Thompson. ist District. 2nd District. 3rd District. 4th District. 5th District. 6th District. 7th District. 8 th District. 9th District. loth District. nth District. 12th District. 13th District. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE'', WILLI A M\ WILLIAM', SAMUEL'. 605 Will of Samuel L. Smedley. I, Samuel L. Smedley, of the City of Philadelphia, do make and publish this my last will and testament, revoking all others previously by me made. ist. All my just debts and expenses are to be paid. 2nd. I give and bequeath to my niece Hannah Smedley, daughter of my late brother Joseph P. Smedley, the sum of F'ive thousand dollars. 3rd. I give and bequeath to my niece Elizabeth S., wife of Albin Thor]), the sum of Twenty thousand dollars. 4th. I give and bequeath to my niece Mary Ella, daugliter of my late brother William P. Smedley, Twenty thousand dollars. 5th. I give and bequeath to Emma \V. Smedley, widow of my late brother Joseph P. Smed- ley, and now the wife of Pennell Stackhouse, the sum of Three thousand dollars. 6th. I give and bequeath to Jane G. Smedley, widow of my late brother William 1'. Smedley, the sum of Three thousand dollars. 7th. I give and bequeath to my six following named first cousins, viz., (leorge L. Smedley Bennett L. Smedley, Joseph Pennell, John S. Pennell, Edward C.Jones and Lydia S. 15allinger, the sum of One thousand dollars to each, making six thousand dollars. 8th. I give and bequeath to the Trustees of the Meeting of the Society of Eriends of Middle- town, orthodox. Monthly Meeting, the sum of Four thousand dollars to be invested in good real estate security, and the interest to be invested by them in keeping the property, houses, fences, grave yard, in good repair, and any surplus which may accumulate to be paid for fuel and maintenance, and for such use as for the Society said trustees may determine. 9th. I give and bequeath to my cousin Edward G. Smedle)', the simi of Four thousand dollars. loth. I give and bequeath to Crilbert Cope the sum of Six thousand dollars, to write out and perfect an edition of one thousand copies of my Genealogical notes of the Smedley family and Record of Descendants of my ancestor George Smedley, who emigrated from Derbyshire, Eng- land, to Pennsylvania in the year 1682. I desire him to print and publish it, and have it copiously illustrated with views and portraits and sold at as low rates as practicable, and placed in libraries throughout the country free of cost. 1 7th. I give and bequeath to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania the sum of Six tliou- sand dollars, to be invested and the interest spent in copying and publishing Clenealogical Records of families in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delawnre, and for such similar work as the Society shall determine. 1 2th. I give and bequeath to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania my Copy of a treatise on Canal Navigation which was presented by the author, Robert Fulton, to President Cieorge Washington. 13th. I give and bequeath to .Amelia W. Robinson, of Philadelphia, ICighty shares of debent- ure stock of the National Wall Paper Company of the par value of one hundred dollars per share, entitled to receive eight per cent, interest per annum payable quarterly, amounting to eight thousand dollars. 14th. I give and beciueath to her mother, Martha E. Dunsmoor, Three thousand dollars. 15th. It is my will that all these bequests, against which a collateral inheritance tax shall be paid to the state, shall not be paid until two years shall expire after my decease, and that the amounts stated shall be paid to them in full without any deduction on account of said tax. 1 6th. I give and bequeath unto George Smedley Webster the choice of my scientific books, and the remainder of my books to be divided among my heirs. 6o6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 17th. I give, grant and bequeath to my nephew Samuel L. Smedley, Junior, all the remainder of my estate after paying the above bequests, both Real and Personal, wherever located. 1 8th. I appoint my said nephew Samuel L. Smedley, Jan., and cousin Walter Smedley, to be the executors of this my last will and testament. Signed, sealed and published as my last will and testament this third day of February, Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, in the presence of the subscribing witnesses. Sam. L. Smedley. (Seal.) Joseph W. Jones, Enos S. Mann, Edw. C. Jones. Addenda to my will of 3rd of February, 1894. In case of my death during this current year, my will is that my possessions shall remain as at present in the rooms occupied by them in 1 18 N. 34th Street, and that my Executors shall pay Mrs. M. E. Dunsmoor for the rental the sum of One thousand dollars. Addenda second. I devise and bequeath to Martha E. Dunsmoor the sum of One thousand dollars per year for four years after my decease. Witness my hand this Ninth day of May, 1894. Samuel L. Smedley. Witness at signing, Jane D. Reid, Clara Bethune. The foregoing will was proved July 31, 1894, and recorded in Will- book No. 174, p. 297. While it was evidently made in 1894, it is probable that the testator had before him one made in 1874, and unconsciously copied the year. 1643. James Smedley*^ (William^, William, William, George, George), b. Middletown, 7, 10, 1827; d. Philadelphia, 3, 15, 1883; rri- there, 6, 2, 1857, Hannah F. Haines, widow, b. 7, 26, 1829; dau. of Joseph Fox, city surveyor, and Edith Hibberd, of Philadelphia. He was for several years in the hat business, on Market street, Phila., and was an overseer in Friends' meeting. His widow resides at Lansdowne, Pa. Issue: 4319. Rebecca, b. 5, 18, 1S5S; d. 4, 23, r866. 4320. Joseph F., b. Phila., 2, 2, 1861 ; d. there, 3, 16, rS84 ; m. North Mtg., Phila., 6, 6, 1882, Anna Naomi Reeves; b. Phila., i, 2, i860; dau. of EUwood Reeves and Eliza VVoolman, of that city. Issue: James, b. 3, 10, 1883; d. 3, 6, 1884. Anna m. 2d husband, Walter Stokes, of Moorestown, N. J., and is deceased. 4321. James Howard, b. 7, 10, 1864; d. 9, 10, 1865. 4322. Edith Fox, b. 2, 6, 1S66 ; d. 3, 31, 1895 ; m. Herbert M. Griffiths, Jr., and resided at Lansdowne, Pa. No issue. 4323. William, b. 7, 10, 1871 ; m. Anna Smith, dau. of Joseph B. Smith and Amanda Keech, of West Chester. He lives at Lansdowne, Pa. Issue : Marian S., b. West Chester, 8, 23, 1894. .Iami:- Smi:iii.i;\' ■. Hi 1:; i. Tikpm \- S\|l;|>l.^:^ i li'.lfi i, I >F.llilK \ll S. Al.l.l'.N I 1 !i"ll( I. -M AKV S\TI III i:v I 1(11 I I, Willi \M SmkIH.KV I 111 1 '. William Smi m i:v i lillSi S\-Mi n. \V. Sm i:m i:v i HU'i I. i:i>\v m;ii li. Smi:i.i,i;v i |i'.|7 '. KlllLci \ SMIMH.r.V (llil'.'l. I ii-iii'.- 1> ii(H;. LINE OF GI'lORGF.', GEORGE', ]V1I.LIAM\ Wl I.I.I A M' .. W II. I.J AM-' . 607 1645. Samuel Webster Smedley' (\\'illiam=, William, William. George, Georoe), b. Midclletown, 2, 10, 1831; d. Gordoiisville, \'a., 8, 19, 1873 ; m. 6, 15, 1864, Mary H. Large, b. New York City, 12, 17, 1841 ; d. 12, 27, 1891 ; dau. of Samuel Large and Elizabeth Cohu, of Holxjken, N. J. He was in the hat business with his brother James, in Philadelphia, but his health failing he went to Gordonsville with the hope of benefit. Issue : 4324. Josephine L., b. Philadelphia, 12, 28, 1S67; m. there, 11, 16, 189CS, Henry Heath, Jr., dentist, b. Erookl)'n, N. Y., 3, 8, 1867 ; son of Henry Heath and Abigail Post Landon, of that city. Address, 64 Hancock .St., Brooklyn, N. V. Issue: Helen, b. 2, 10, 1900. Henry Heath, Sr., b. 12, 5, 1829, was son of John Heath and Mary Stokes. Abigail Post I,andon, b. 11, 27, 1835; d. 4, 22, 1879, was dau. of Samuel Hutchinson Landon, b. 11, 16, 1803; son of Elijah Landon, b. 7, 15, 1769; son of Jared Landon, b. Jan. 29, 1740; son of Judge Samuel Landon, b. May 20, 1699; son of Nathan Landon, b. Herefordshire, Eng., 1664 ; d. Southold, L. L, 3, 9, 1 7 18. Judge Samuel Landon m. Bethia Tuthill, b. Dec. 12, 1703 ; dau. of Henry Tuthill, b. May i, 1665 ; son of John TuthiU, b. England?, July 16, 1635 ; son of Henry Tuthill, b. June 28, 161 2 ; son of Henry Tuthill, of Thurston, Norfolk, b. 1580; son of John Tuthill, of Saxlingham. 4325. Samuel \V., b. 3, 29, 1871 ; d. i, 5, 1S74. 4326. Virginia C, b. 11, 15, 1S72 ; d. 6, 8, 1875. 1646. Thomas Smedley' (William^, William, William, George, George), b. Middletown, i, 29, 1833; d. there, 2, 14, 1875; "■>• Middletown Meeting, 11, 8, 1855, Philena Yarnall, b. Edgmont, 3, 8, 1833; dau. of Albin Yarnall (No. 393) and Philena Hibberd, of that township. He was a teacher in Philadelphia for some time, but returned to the homestead after his father's death. He was an overseer and elder and assistant clerk of Chester Mo. Mtg. Since 1881 his widow has resided in Media. Pa. Issue: 4327. William Edward, b. ro, 29, 1856 ; d. 4, 28, 1858. 4328. Lydia H., b. Middletown, 4, 3, 1858 : m. Middletown Meeting, 9, 22, 1881, Edward L. South, b. Philadelphia, 10, 21, 1858 ; son of Ephraim W. South and Hannah W. Burton, of Plainfield, N. J. They resided one year in Plainfield ; in Philadelphia, 1882 to 1894, and since in Media. Both educated at West- town Boarding School. He was with Potter, Ainsworth & Co., Book Publishers, 1878 to 1882 ; member of the firm of D\inn & South, 8 N. 6th St., Phila., Stair Rods and Brass Goods, 1882 to 1887, and since 1888 with R. 1). Wood & Co., 400 Chestnut St., Phila., mfrs. of cast-iron pipe, &c., as clerk on special work. Issue; Alfred Hibberd, b. Phila., 7, 27. 1885 : Edith Burton, b. Media, 6, 17, 1894; d. 8, 4, 1894. William and Barbara South came from England in 1765 and settled near Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. Their son Thomas m. Mary Cummings and Phebe Race, and by ist had Samuel South, who m. ist Sarah Mahon, who had six 6o8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. children ; 2d Ann Margaram, widow of Jonathan, by whom he had Ephraim, who m. 1856, Hannah \V. Burton, dau. of Charles and Ann Burton, of Fallsing- ton. Pa., and had Edward L., Walter, Elizabeth and Alice Burton. 4329. Harriet, b. Middletown, 12, 17, 1859; d. Trenton, N. J., 7, 30, 1893; buried Fallsington, Pa. ; m. 6, 13, 188S, William B. Kirkbride, b. Bucks Co., Pa., 2, 4, [858 ; son of Mahlon Kirkbride and Mary B. Bishop. He is a bank officer in Trenton, and is descended from Joseph Kirkbride, who came from England and arrived in Penna., 7, 29, 1682, by the following line: Joseph', Mahlon, Jona- than, Mahlon, Mahlon, William B. Issue: Ruth, b. 11, 23, 1891. 4330. Walter, b. 8, 26, 1862, in Philadelphia; studied architecture with Addison Hutton, a leading architect of Philadelphia, and has practiced for himself about 1 2 years, now has an office in the Stephen Girard Building ; is one of the managers of the Wynnefield Ave. Improvement Co. ; unmarried. 4331. Horace W., b. 5, 8, 1867 ; is in the coal and lumber business at Ardmore, Pa., of the firm of Smedley & Mehl, a member of the first Board of Commissioners, Lower Merion Township, and a Director of the Merion Title and Trust Co. Unmarried. 4332. Rebecca, twin with Horace W., is a stenographer and book-keeper, unm. 4333. Emma, b. 11, 19, 1868; a graduate of the Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, antl now teaching domestic science and dietetics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore, Md. Unmarried. 1647. Edward Garrett Smedley' (William', William, William, George, George), b. Middletown, 4, 10, 1835; m. Birmingham Meeting, 6, 14, 1865, Elizabeth Sharpless, b. East Bradford (now Birmingham), 8, 24, 1843; dau. of Aaron Sharpless (No. 1330) and Susanna Kite, of that place. He farmed in Middletown, whence he removed to the farm of his father-in- law while the latter was superintendent of Westtown Boarding School, 1869 to 1874, and returned to Middletown 1876, where he owns a part of the homestead. Since 12 mo., 1896, he and Elizabeth have been superin- tendent and matron of Westtown Boarding School. He is an overseer and elder in Middletown Meeting, and has filled the station of clerk in the monthly and quarterly meetings. Issue : 4334. William, b. Middletown, 8, 28, 1866; d. 8, 13, 1S67. 4335- Edith, b. Birmingham, 9, 12, 1869 ; unmarried. 4336. Susanna, b. same, 9, 11, 1875 ; bookkeeper at Westtown School ; unmarried. 1648. William Smedley' (William\ William, William, George, George), b. Middletown, 4, 23, 1837; d. West Goshen, near West Chester, 9, 26, 188 1 ; m. West Chester Meeting, 6, 14, 1S85, Deborah Cope, b. East Bradford, 11, 17, 1838 ; dau. of Gerard Cope and Debby L. Garrett, of that township. He was a teacher in Friends' Select School, Phila., 1857 to 1S70; resided at Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1870 to 1S81, and was engaged in the LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ WILLIAM\ IVILLIAAP, JACOBS 609 Provident Life & Trust Co., Phila., as a^ent for life insurance; removed to West Goshen a few months before his death. I lis widow resides in West Chester. Issue : 4337. Emien C, b. 3, 18, 1865 ; d. 9, 6, 1866. 4338. Roland, b. Phila., 8, S, 1867 ; ni. West Chester Meeting, 5, 14, 1891, Mary J. Hall, b. West Chester, i, 13, 1864; dau. of Edward H. Hall and Sarah E. Cranston, of that place. He has erected several houses in West Chester, where they reside, and is now engaged in the coal trade. Issue : Willard Hall, b. West Chester, 2, 9, 1896. 4339. Mary, b. 5, 16, 1870 ; d. 9, 19, 1872. 4340. Edward, b. 11, 16, 1872 ; d. West Chester, 5, i, 1898, unmarried. 4341. lunily C, b. 7, 27, 1875 ; a graduate of Westtown Boarding School and of the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, and now Supervisor of Physical Tr.iinins^ in the public Schools of Flast Orange, N. J. 4342. Deborah, b. 11, 9, 1877 ; a graduate of Westtown Hoarding School; living with her mother, unmarried. 1650. Deborah Lightfoot Smedley' (William', William. William, ('.(•orye, Geori^^e), b. 12, 18, 1S41 ; m. Middletown Meeting-, 4, 8, 1869, George B. Allen, b. Marple Twp., 6, 3, 1840; son of George B. Allen and Sidney Jacobs, of that place. They resided on a farm in Marple until 2 mo. 1879, when they removed to Media, where he was a dealer in live stock for some time, and now conducts a meat and provision market. Peborah is an elder in the Friends' Meetine. Issue: &• 4343 4344 4345 43 '.6 4347 4348 Mary S., b. i, 4, 1S71 ; is librarian at Friends' Library, Philadelpl'.ia, unmarried. Lydia i\., b. 11, 20, 1S72 : a banker's secretary, Medi:;, Pa. Caroline R., b. 7, 14, 1S74 ; bookkeeper for her father, num. Elizabeth, b. 6, 20, 1876; engaged in clerical work. Clement Edward, b. 5, 5, 1S80; assists his father. Deborah S., 1). 2, 4, 1886 ; a student at Westtown Boarding School, where the others have also been erlucated. 1653. Abram P. Smedley* (Jacob', William, William, George, George), b. Hdgmont, i, 5, 1829; d. Media, 12, g, 1895; m. Philadelphia, i, 13, 1858, Lydia Emma Bishop, b. Edgmont, 4, 20, 1835; dau. of William Bishop and Mary Ottey, of Media, Pa. He became established as a dentist in Media, 3, 2, 1852, and was a successful practitioner. Issue: 4349. Harry I.eedom, b Media, 10, 11, 1858 ; Ph. C., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1880 ; D. D. S., 1.SS2, and M. D., 1883, University of Penna. ; m. Springfield, O., I, 28, 1892, Mary A. Christian, b. Cincinnati ; dau. of Ceorge Henry Chris- tian, deceased, and Rebecca Clark, of Media, Pa., where he practices dentistry. No issue. 39 6io THE SAT ED LEY FAMILY. 1654. Nathan Smedley*^ (Jacob\ William, William, George, George), b. Edgmont, lo, ii, 183 1 ; d. Media, 4, 24, 1884; buried at Middletown Mtg.; m. Orange St. Meeting, Phila., 3, 12, 1862, Sarah L. Allen, b. Phila., 8, 10. 1838; dau. of John C. Allen and Rebecca S. Leeds, of that city, and a descendant of Nathaniel Allen, one ot the commissioners sent over in ad- vance by William Penn, to lay out the City of Philadelphia, 1681, and who is said to have brought over a bushel measure, which was used officially within the present century. Nathan Smedley was a farmer for fifteen years on the homestead oi his grandfather, Isaac Yarnall, and afterward resided for a time in West Chester. His widow resides at 407 N. Orange St., Media. Issue: 4350. Louisa L., b. Edgraont, 10, 2, 1S63 ; m. St. George's Kpiscopal Ch., Jacksonville, Fla., 9, 28, 1892, Thomas Bowley Snooks. Address. VVeirsdale, Marion Co., Fla. Issue : \Vm. Alfred, b. 8, 6, 1S93 ; Margaret .Ainn, b. 11, 12, 1894 : Grace Hannah, b. 7, 4, 1896 ; Sarah Leeds, b. i, 8, 1898 ; d. 7, 24, 1898 : Charles Nathan, b. 2, 13, 1899 ; all at Weirsdale. 4351. William Alfied, b. Edgmont, 8, 15, 186S ; d. 9, 5, 1S91 : unmarried. 1657. Bennett Lightfoot Smedley' (Jacob\ William, William, George, George), b. 12, 11, 1839; m. Philadelphia, 4, 25, 1867, Mary Atkin- son Hilliard, b. Phila., 9, 8, 1845; ^- 9- -9' 'S?' I dau. of Townsend Hilliard and Hannah King Pancoast, dau. of Samuel Pancoast (and Dorcas Stretch), son of Edward Pancoast (and Hannah King), who removed from Mt. hiolly to Salem Co., N. J. Second m., 10, 21, 1873, to Anna Maria Hilliard, sister of first wife, b. Phila., 9, 3, 1840; d. 12, i6, 1887. Third m., 3, 5, 1889, to Clara Virginia Fisher, b. Phila., 7, 17, 1850; dau. of Henry Boehm Fisher and Elizabeth Schneck. Bennett L. Smedley was educated at Westtown Boarding School, studied the drug business with Amos H. Yarnall & Co., Philadelphia, and was graduated at the Philadelphia College ol Pharmacy, 1862, after which he purchased the drug store at S. E. corner of 21st and Vine Sts., Phila., which he still owns. He is a life member of the Phila. College of Pharmacy, and for several years was a member of the examining board. He is a Republi can, and for some years has taken an active part in the politics of the Tenth W'ard. He was elected to Common Council in i89i,and has been con- tinued a member thereol by re-election to the present time. Issue: 4352. Mary Atkinson, b. 2, 3, 1875 ; m. Twelfth Street Meeting, 4, 24, 1900, to Leonidas Horner Pancoast, son of Samuel B. (and Priscilla B.) Pancoast, of Woodstown, N. J., son of Samuel, son of \\illiani, son of lidvvard and Hannah King Pan- coast. He is connected with the Gloucester ManuTai turing Cempany. Ad- dress, 3320 N. 2ist St., Phila. , ,-.■ *^ ^-^ ' ** > > , •A^ .•? fi^'^ " > '•■^.i^ Ji. A) •■ i.V ^^^*^^i' 1^ r. -> .a Hfr, ^^^^^^^^^I^B^ ^^H^IMl^ ^A^f 1 .■^l I ^HjHPH^^Q^^^v. f^^^fi^HK' vw i*^ a V ^^^^fl .r#.l h ^5^^^^/jIHHBe^ '^^^^^^Bfr^^w^-^M^. T1 ■▼^ ^^^■Kr^^« ■, to Upper Darby, where they own a farm. Address, LTpper Darby. Issse : William P.., b. Newtown, 9, 23, 1862 ; unm. : Garrett, b. same, 9, 14, 1.S64 : uniu. : Howard, b. same, 10, 15, 1866 ; John, b. LIpper Darby, 4, 20, 1877 ; unm. 'I'hcy are all in membership with Friends. Howard Kirk m, Burlington, N. J., 7, 30, 1887, Tillie Williams, b. Middle- town, Del. Co., 7,20, i860; dau. of Jacob and Mary Williams. .Address, Upper Darby. Issue: Elma C, b, 7, t, 1S8S: J. Howard, b. 10, 19, 1889: " • ~ H. Clififord, b. i, 12, 1891 : J. Eirl, b. 6. 27, 1892 : Charles, b. 8, 27, 1893 ; d. 7, .8, 1894. 4378. ^Villiam, b. 8, 23, 1S43 ; m. America (Meckie) Jane Warner. Res., 52(1 and Pear Sts., Phila. No response. 4379. Mary Jane, b. 6, 10, 1845 ; unmarried. 4380. Hannah E., b. 4, 15, 1847; m. Lower Merion Lutheran Church, 11,2, 1871, William V. Carter, b. LLaverford, 6, 5, 1840; son of Daniel J. Carter and Sarah Trego E^achus (No. 1002), of Haverford. Address, Ardmore, Pa. Issue: Marielma, b. 9, 28, 1872 : S. Jean, b. 4, 25, 1875 : Bertha Bittle, b. 2, 3, 1S77 : Susie J., b. 2, 28, 1889. ' ' Marielma Carter, b. Haverford ; m. Lansdowne, Pa., 4, 6, 1897, \\illiam H. Worrell, b. Mt. Holly, N. J., 12, 31, 1865 ; son of John Worrell and Marga- ret Doron, of that place. She was educated at the West Chester Normal 6 1 4 THE SMEDLEY FA MIL Y. School. He is a ])lutnber and settled at Lansdowne, where they own property. Issue : Hannah Margaret, b. 7, 26, 1S98 : Wm. Carter, b. 9, 4, 1899. Bertha Bittle Carter, b. Haverford ; m. Phila., 10, 21, 1S96, Dr. N. F. Ake, b. Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., Pa., S, 11, 1S73 ; son of Samuel V. B. Ake and Fannie P. Kelley, of Houtzdale, Pa. Address, Curvvensville, Clearfield Co., Pa. Issue: Kenneth Whittier, b. Ardmore, 11, 19, 1897: Frances Lenore, b. Curwensville, 12, 31, 1899. 4381. Joseph \V., b. 8, 20, 1849 ; d. 10, 20, 1849. 43S2. Lydia J., b. Haverford, 10, 6, 1850 ; m. 3, 24, 1S75, John E. Stanley, b. Radnor, 10, 6, 1847 ; son of William Stanley and Julia Sheaff. For several years he operated the Darby Creek Mills, better known as Stanley's Mills, on the West Chester pike, in Haverford, and also carried on an extensive lumber business. He is in the lumber business at the present time. Res., Morton, Pa. He has in his possession a trunk, brought from England, containing many old and in- teresting papers, including his grandfather Jacob Stanley's discharge from the British army, dated Aug. 24, iSio. Issue: Julia, b. Haverford, S, 20, 1876: Emma Watkin, b. same, 8, 27, 18781 John Morris, b. same, 12, 11, 1881 : Elizabeth Bittle, b. same, 12, 23, 1884 : Sara Kirk, b. Nether Providence, 7, 15, 1893. Julia Stanley, m. Media, 6, 28, 1S99, J. Gleave Crozer Lewis, b. Nether Providence, 9, 11, 1875 ; son of J. Howard Lewis and Malvina H. Irving, of Media. Address, Media. 4383. Rebecca W., b. 3, 18, 1853; d. 11, 3, 1856. 4384. Anna F^llizabeth, b. Haverford, 11, 11, 1S56 ; m. Phila., 12, 24, 1888, William Stewart, b. Haverford, 5, i, 1859; ^on of Alfred Stewart and Eliza Himes, of that township. They own a farm in Haverford, upon which they have lived since marriage. P. O., Manoa, Pa. Issue: Mary, b. i, 2, 1890: Charles, b. 11, 2, 1893. 4385. Howard D., b. 3, 5, 1S57 ; d. 9, ir, 185S. 43S6. Walter, b. 4, 17, 1861 ; ra. I'^mma Hagy. P. O., Manoa, Pa. No resjionse. 1678. Jeffrey Smedley' (Joshua^ Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. 9, 12, 1825; cl. 2, 17, 1S72; m. II, 30, 1848, Jane Gray, b. 10, 3, 1824; d. Budd street, Phila., 8, 29, 1884; dau. of Archibald Gray and lulia Ann F.ppright. Issue: 4387. George H., b. Chester Co., 8, 2, 1849 ; d. Phila., 5, 11, 1897 ; buried Fernwood Cem. ; m. Phila., 9, 7, 1876, Mary E. White, b. there, 5, i, 1S45 1 '^^^^- "f Charles W. White and Anna Ehza Barr, of 4302 Fairmount Ave. Issue : Charles W., b. 4, 11, 1077. 43S8. Archibald G., b. 2, 20, 1851 ; m. Ruth Ann Davis and had one child. Res., 4073 Wallace St., Phila. 4389. Joshua, b. 3, 21, 1853; m. Anna Kilpatrick and had children, Frederick, P^^mily, Morgan, Lillian, Samuel and Joshua. 4390. Ambrose, b. 3, 16, 1855 ; ra. Hannah Morgan and had children. Nerval, Lottie, Willie, Anna, Phebe. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ CALEB", CALEB', yANE\ 615 4391. Emma Jane, b. 6, 27, 1857 ; m. Charles A. Hild and had JoliH, Henry, Mabel, Smedley, Bessie Ives. Res., 430S F'airmount Avenue. 4392. Charles K., b. 3, 27, 1859; m. Kate Gaskill. 4393. Jeffrey, b. 4, 11, 1S61 ; unmarried. 4394. Harry (i., b. 4, 12, 1864 ; m. Mary Ann Laird, dau. of Thomas and Mary .Ann Laird. She d. 9, i, 1894; buried Northwood Cem., Downingtown. Issue: Edith, Mary, Elsie. 4395. Julia .Ann, b. 1, 7, 1867; m. Samuel Craig and had Florence, Mildred, l^thel, Emma and Samuel. 4396. John G., b. 4, 25, 1870 ; m. Martha .A. Hart and had Willie and John. 4397. Maggie, twin with John Ci., d. 12, 2, 1871. 1679. Joshua Smedley' (Joslnla^ Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. "Cabbage Town," Chester Co., 4, i, 1828; d. Germantown, Phila., 12, 28, 1890; buried Northwood Cem., Germantown; m. Phila., 4, 12, 1854, Mary Newcamp, b. Germantown, 1835; dati. of Philip Newcamp and Louisa Haines, of that place. He went to Philadelphia and learned the trade of machinist. His widow lives at 49 Mehl St., Germantown. Issue: 4398. Philip N., b. Philadelphia, 2, 24, 1855 ; m. Germantown, 10, 29, 1879, Milicent Bronson, b. England ; dau. of Edmond J. Bronson and Mary Mee, of Valley Forge, Pa. She d. 2, 5, 188S; buried Northwood Cem. Second m., German- town, 12, 24, 1890, to Margaret Elizabeth Fasnacht, b. lancaster City, i, 13, 1857 ; dau. of Samuel Fasnacht and Lydia Ann Sellers. He is a bobbin-turner and wood-sawyer. Address, Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : Philip N., b. Lancaster City, 3, 18, 1894. 4399. Charles H., b. Phila., 9, 22, 1857 ; d. Germantown, 8, 11, 1S97 ; buried North- wood Cem. ; m. Germantown, 3, 31, 1880, Julia Nittroner, b. there, 3, 25, 1858 ; dau. of Solomon Nittroner and Elizabeth Emery, of that jilarc. He was a machinist. Issue: Mary F., b. 10, 13, i88r. Address, 13 W. Seymour St., Germantown. 4400. George W., b. Phila., 4, 14, i860 ; m. Germantown, 10, 13, 1886, Emma Bronson, b. Germantown, 9, 13, 1858 ; dau. of Edmond J. Bronson and Mary Mee, of Valley Forge, Pa. Res., 89 E. Seymour St., Germantown. Issue : Millard Philip, b. Germantown, 3, 9, 1888 : Mary Beatrice, b. same, 5, 4, 1893. 4401. Sarah E., b. Germantown, 10, i, 1863; m. there, 3, 31, 1884, Wm. Henry Rinc, b. there, 8, 3, 1858 ; son of Thomas and F^lizabeth Rine. Res., 427 Mechanic St., Germantown. Issue : Clarence P^lwood, b. 6, 5, 18S5 ; d. 8, 6, 1.S89. 4402. Clara, b. Germantown, 10, ii, i866; d. there, 10, 8, 1868. 4403. William D., b. Germantown, 9, 8, 1868 ; unmarried. 4404. Amy B., b. same, 3, lo, 1872 ; unmarried. Res., 13 W. Seymour St. 4405. John E., b. Germantown, 10, 4, 1874 ; unmarried. 1680. William Lee Porteus' (Jane', Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. at the Leopard, Kasttown Twp., 5, 11, 1824; d. there, 4, 22, 1852; m. 3, 12, 1846, Almira Sturgis Dane, who m. 2d husband, Henry (?) Root. Issue by 1st: 6i6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 4406. Jane Smedley, b. 3, 12, 1847 ; d. Easttown. 11, 11, 1889; m. Andrew B. Donnon, whose address is Leopard, Pa. No response. Jn her will Jennie S. Donnon mentions children, Belle, Jennie P., J. Harry, Franklin A., Charles O., Lizzie, George M., Andrew H., Grace and Freddie. She is said to have had twenty children, but this is perhaps an exaggeration. 4407. Margaret Dane, b. 2, 13, 1S48 ; m. J. Harrison Rennard, of Paoli, Pa., and left one child, Almira. 1682. Mary Ann D. Smedley'^ (Caleb', Caleb, Caleb, George. George), b. Chester Co., 11, 9, 1822; d. 2021 N. 29th St., Phila., 2, 14, 1893; buried Mt. Vernon Cem.; m. Phila., 4, 26, 1849, John Firth, b. London, England, 7, 16, 181 5; son of Joseph Firth and Elizabeth Banks, of that city. He came to America in 1834; settled in New York and traveled through the country until his marriage, when he settled in Phila- delphia and carried on an extensive china trade, from which he retired in 1865: is still living, at 2021 N. 29th St., Phila. No issue. 1683. Hannah Q. Smedley' (Caleb', Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. Willistovvn, i, 16, 1824; d. Chester, 5, 28, 1858; buried at Upland; m. Malvern Bapt. Ch., 3, 21, 1850, David T. Price, b. Middletown, Del. Co., 4, 15, 1825; son of Thomas Price and Jane Crozer. They went to Wil- mington and thence to Dupont's village on the Brandywine, but in about six months removed to Nether Providence and thence to Chester, where he still resides; is a painter and paperhanger, which business he has been carrying on for many years; in religion a Baptist. Issue: 4408. Emma, b. Duponts, 10, 20, 1851 ; m. Chester, 6, 14, 1882, William Broadbelt, b. Newtown Square, 2, 17, 1853 ; son of John and Charlotte Broadbelt. He is a stone-mason and contractor ; both members of Baptist church. Res., 434 Washington St., Media, Pa. Issue ; Fannie R., b. 11, 10, 1884 ; d. 9, 13, 1885 : Estella, b. 5, 16, 1889 ; d. 5, 18, 1889 : Grace, b. 9, 20, 1S90; d. 9, 26, 1890 ; all in Media. 1684. Ellen Jane Smedley' (Caleb', Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. Easttown, Chester Co., 9, 25, 1825; d. Rose Tree, near Media, Del. Co., 10, 18, 1899; buried Media Cem.; m. Willistown Bapt. Ch., 5, 14, 1845, Benjamin Rogers, b. E. Goshen, ii, i, 1820; son of John Rogers and Esther Rapp, attendants of Whiteland Friends' Meeting. Ellen J. joined the Baptist church soon after marriage. Benjamin Rogers is the landlord of the Rose Tree hotel. Issue : 4409. Mary, b. 8, 24, 1846 ; d. 9, 25, 1887 ; m. Abiah T. Smedley (No. 930). 4410. Esther, b. 2, 23, 1848 ; m. Forrest F. Williamson, justice of the peace, Media, Pa. No issue. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ CALEB\ CALliD\ CALEBS 6l 4411. William C, b. 12, 29, 1850; d. 2, 18, 1852. 4412. Adelaide, b. 10, 14, 1852 ; m. Harry R. Greenfield, Media, Pa., mason and con- tractor. No issue. 4413. Wells, b. 7, II, 1855 ; m. Josi'phine Worrall. P. O., Media. No issue. 4414. James S., b. 4, 29, 1857 ; m. Florence Shellenberg, and has son Ralph 1,. Rogers. P. O., Media, Pa. 4415. Harriet Watson, b. 9, 13, 1858; m. Lewis F. Green (son of No. 2423). 4416. John Firth, b. 6, 15, i860; m. Ella Fisher, and has sons, Carrol S., Benjamin and Marion. He has been employed at the Media postoffice for several years. 4417. Jane Porteus, b. i, 3, 1862; d. 9, 4, 1862. 4418. Fannie Sharpless, b. Easttown, 3, 29, 1864; m. Baptist parsonage. Media, 6, i, 1887, Alfred B. Worrall, carpenter, b. Media, i, 20, 1859; son of Wesley G. Worrall and Charlotte Baker, of that place. Issue : Ellen Adelaide, b. Media> 10, 24, 1891 : Harriet Esther, b. same, i, 14, 1900. 1685. Sarah Smedley" ^Calcb^ Cali;b, Caleb, George, George), b. Willistown, 12, 26, 1.S26; in. there, Jonathan Lupoid, b. E. Whiteland, 7, 13, 1830; son of I'rederick Lupoid and Margaret Longacre. Residence, West Chester, Pa. She has daufrhters, Elvina and Hannah Marearet. 1686. William Smedley* (Caleb\ Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. 10, 12. 1S28 ; d. — , — , ; m. Rachel Ann Poe. Issue: 4419. 4420. 4421. 4422. 4423- 4424. 4425- 4426. 4427. Amy, d. 1870. Winfield Thomas, b. 1853, m. 3, 26, 1875, Eliza Skeen, of West Chester, and has child, Wallace. Address, i6i6 Susquehanna Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. No re- sponse. Hannah P., b. 1855 ; m. Himes. Address, 3 70S Aspen St., Phila. Harry R., b. 1858, is married. Address, 4516 Parrish St., Phila. Nellie, b. Newtown Twp., Del. Co., 11,6, i860 ; m. Camden, N. J., 11, 13, 1R90, Francis J. Himes, b. Chester Co., 6, 7, 184.S; son of Christopher Himes and Phebe Simpson. He is a locomotive engineer. Res., 4607 Parrish St., Phila. No issue. Parke, d. 1862. William, d. 1864. Birdell I)., b. 1S66 ; Archie, d. 1874. living with Harry R., unman ied. 1689. Samuel A. Smedley*^ (Caleb', Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. 9, 28, 1833 ; d. at Leojjard, liasttown Twp.; buried at Willistown Mtg.: m. Deborah Wier, b. Radnor Twp., 6, 14, 1823. Issue : 4428. William I)., b. Chester Valley, 10, 4, 1858 ; in. Malvern, i, 10, 1S84, Gertrude Epright, b. Chester Co.. 6, 21, 1865 ; dau. of John J. Epright and Mary K. Hoopes, of Newtown Square. Address, Wyola. Del. Co., Pa. Issue : Mary A., b. I, 18, 1885 : John J., b. 12, 8, 1886 : Ada K., b, 4, 6, 1888 : Sallie D., b. 6, 6i8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. TS, iSgi ; d. 4, I, 1893 : Emily, b. 4, 8, 1893 : Florence, b. 5, 22, 1S97 : Wil- liam J., b. 10, 22, 1899. 4429. George. 4430. Sallie, married and living at Devon, Chester Co. 1691. James Porteus Smedley* (Caleb^ Caleb, Caleb, Georye. George), b. Willistovvn, Chester Co., 3, 3, 1837; ""'■ PHiladelphia, 4, i, 1874, Mary A. Klippel, b. Plumstead, Bucks Co., 7, 4, 1848; dau. of Valentine Klippel and Mary Magdaline Bierer, of Plumstead. They resided in Phila- delphia till 1881, in Plumstead till 1887, in Doylestown till 1893, when they returned to Philadelphia. Res., 2021 N. 29th St. He was formerly a farmer; is a member of Baptist Ch. Issue: John Firth, b. i, 8, 1875; d. 2, 16, 1875: Olive Eva, b. 4, 26, 1876; d. 3, 11, 1880: Wm. Edward, b. 6, 4, 1878: Mary Estelle, b. 6, 25, 1880; Mabel Magdaline, b. 8, 27, 1881 : Emma Caroline, b. 5, 27, 1885. 1697. Mary Jane Beugless^' (Sarah^ Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. at Smedley homestead, near Leopard; d. Wilmington, Del., 7, 26, 1898; buried Goshen Meeting; m. Joseph Glisson, b. 1824, d. Goshenville, 7, 20, 1887. Issue ; 4431. Ellwood, b. 6, 28, 1855; m. West Chester, 3, 25, 1890, Amy Ida Williams, b. Willistovvn, 9, 13, 1S57; dau. of William Williams and Amy Hall (No. 951), of that township. They settled in W. Marlborough Twp., where they own a farm of 80 acres. She was educated at Ercildoun .'\cademy, and is a Hicksite Friend. P. O., Chatham, Pa. No issue. 4432. Amy Ann Hicks, b. East Bradford, 4, 22, 1S57 ; m. Phila., 12, 26, 18S9, Amos B. Snook, b. Akron, O., 9, 10, 1S68; son of George Snook and Amy Hull, from England, last of Akron. They settled at Weirsdale, Fla., where he owned property ; removed Sept., 1892, to Denver, Colo., and back to Fla., Nov., 1893, spending three years in Jacksonville. In Aug, 1898, came to Philadelphia. Res., 26 Frazier Street. He was a phimber till 1S90, when he took up elec- trical work. Issue: John Louis, b. Weirsdale. i, 25, 1S92 ; d. 2, 13, 1S92: Spencer .\lbert, b. Denver, 8, 22, 1893. 4433. Annie, b. 9, 15, 1859 ; m. John Pirches. No further record. 4434. Charles Henry, b. E. Goshen, b, 12, 1S62 ; m. West Chester, 3, 10, 1898, Eliza R. Thomas, b. E. Whiteland, 4, 19, 1856 ; dau. of Frederick Thomas and Ruth Ann Miller, of W. Whiteland. He is a farmer, and they have lived on rented farms of George Townsend, E. Goshen, Curtis H. Hannum, W. Goshen, and George Jacobs, near Exton, Pa. No issue. 4435. Edward Hicks, b. 7, 12, 1864; d. 7, 21, 1893. 4436. William Henry, b. 9, 15, 1866. P. O., Leonard, Pa. Unmarried. 4437. Sarah Massey, b. 12, 11, 1S71 ; m. Wilmington, 11,30, 1893, Charles Edward Searles, b. I'empleton, Mass., 6, 26, 1872 ; son of Luther Richard Searles and Mary Jane Dudley. Res., 922 \\ . Seventh St., Wilmington, Y)t\. Issue : Lurietta May, b. Wilmington, 9, 18, 1894. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ CALEB', CALEB', SARAHS 61 y 1698. Esther Ann Beugless' (Sarah', Caleb, Caleb, George, Georoe), b. West Chester, 10, 31, 1S32 ; d. Edj^emoor, Del, 8, 5, 1899; m. John Price, d. 3, 7, 1875; buried Wilmington, Del. Issue: 4438. Bessie May, h. 8, 23, 1S74; m. Frank ('. Bratton, b. Middletown, Del., 6, 9, 1S69; son of Charles liratton and F'.lizabeth Chesterman, of that ])lace. I'. ()., Edgmoor, Del 4439. Olive .'\nn, b. 6, 20, 1S62 ; m. George F. Lear. Res., 351 Peacock Street, Botts- ville. Pa. 1701. Sarah Elizabeth Beugless* (.Sarah', Caleb, Caleb, George. George), b. one and a half miles trom the Leopard, 12, 28, 1840; m. Chester, Pa., 12, 17, 1S61, Robert Shipley, b. CentreviUe, Del., 12, 13, 1841 ; d. Rocky Hill, PI Goshen, 8, 20, 1S78; buried Mt. Salem, Wilming- ton ; son of William Shipley antl Ruth Peterson, of Rising Sun, Del. Second m. West Chester, i, 22, 1889, George Lukens, b. 1828 ; d. Wil- mington, II, 16, 1892; buried Wilmington and Brandywine Cem. She re- sides at 325 E. Eighth St., Wilmington. Issue: 4440. Robert Allen Shipley, b. Wilmington, 6, 16, 1863; d. there, 6, 3, 1899; ni. Chester, Pa., 8, 15, 1888, Lizzie Young. No issue. 4441. Theodore Dempsey Shipley, b. Wilmington, 2, 26, 1S67 ; m. tl-.ere, 8, 7, 1894, Ceula Virginia Pennell. No issue. 1702. Anna Maria Beugless' (Sarah, Caleb, Caleb, George. George), b. Willistown, 4. 30, 1843 • '"• Willistown Baptist parsonage, 2, 25, 1861, Wayne Mercer, d. Rock)- Hill, 7, 19, 1879; buried Goshen Bapt. Ch.; son of [esse Mercer, of E. Bradford. .Second m., Phila., 8, 14, 1889, to George Frame, b. Lancaster Co., 12, 31, 1839. Res., IMarshallton. Pa. Issue by ist only : 4442. Robert, b. 2, 5, 1863 ; m. Mattie Pierce. P. O., Morstein, Pa. No response. 4443. Kva L., b. 7, 28, 1865 ; m. Williim Jukes. No further record. 4444. Jesse, b. PL Coshcn, 3, 25, 1S67 ; d. Willistown, 10, 24, 1S91 : buried (Joshen Baptist Ch. ; m. Spring City, 3, 25, 1889, Anna Bell Coffman, b. W. Whiteland, 10, 17, 1865 ; dau. of Jacob Coffman and Rebecca Jane Poinsett. P. ()., West Chester, Pa. Issue: Elizabeth Rebecca, b. 3, 20, 1890: Eva May, b. 3, 11, 1892. 4445. Leedom, b. 11, 12, 1869; unmarried. 1707. Almira P. Beugless" (Sarah=, Caleb, Caleb, George, George), b. 10, 15, 1855 : m. West Chester, by Rev. Joseph S. Evans, i, 24, 1878, George H. Poinsett, b. 1843; son of Addison Poinsett and Mary Keyser. He is se.xton of Goshen Baptist Church. They have lived at Rocky Plill and on farms of James C. Roberts, Caleb Grubb and Edward 620 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. B. Ashbridge ; now in W. Goshen, on West Chester and Phila. trolley line. Issue: Lizzie R., b. Rocky Hill, ii, 24, 1881 ; is dry-goods inspector at Folwells, Philadelphia. 1708. Griffith Edwards' (Sarah^ Elizabeth, Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 6, 22, 1800; d. New Garden, Pa., 7, 5, 1828; in. near Paoli, Ind., 3, 6, 1821, Rebecca Johnson, b. Chester Co., i, 10, 1802; d. Cambridge City, Ind., i, 27, 1884; buried Dublin, Ind.; dau. of Joseph Johnson and Sarah Preston, of Paoli, Ind. She m. 2d, 10, 30, 1839, Ben- jamin Mason, of Richmond, Ind., and 3d, 2, 17, 1874, at Maple Grove Meeting, Huntingdon Co., Ind., to Samuel Morris, of Cambridge City. Issue by ist: 4446. Benjamin Johnson, b. Philadelphia, 6, 23, 1822 ; d. New York City, 3, 4, 1888; buried Friends' Ground, Oaklands, West Chester, Pa. ; m. Springfield Meeting, Del. Co., 12, 9, 1847, Susan Rhoads, b. Springfield, 12, 17, 1822 ; dau. of John Rhoads and Ann Pratt, of that township. He was educated at VVesttown Boarding School, as were his children, and he practiced law at Newark, N. J. In 1856 the parents united with the Baptists, and the children did likewise in 1865. His widow resides in West Chester. Issue : Samuel Hildeburn Edwards, b. i, S, 1850; m. Irene McGonegal, dau. of Rev. Robert McGonegal. Res., 632 Thorp Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Anna R. Edwards, b. 9, 30, 1S51 ; d. E. Bradford, near West Chester, i, 19, 1 888 ; m. John M. James, son of Edwin James and Sarah Pratt, of E. Brad- ford. She left one child, Anna E., now living with her grandmother Edwards. 4447. Joseph Johnson, b. 9, i, 1824 ; m. 5, 28, 1846, Eliza Hobson. No further record. ^ 4448. Elizabeth Hildeburn, b. 7, 16, 1826; ni. Benjamin Coale. 1710. Eliza Ann Edwards'^ (Sarah', Elizabeth, Sarah, George, George), d. Philadelphia, 5, 3i(?), 1827; m. there, 12, i, 1825, Edward Bettle, b. there, 12, 14, 1803; d. there, 10, 10, 1832; son of Samuel Betde and Jane Temple, of that city. Issue : 4449. Edward, b. Phila., 4, 10, 1827; d. Atlantic City, 7, i, 1S94 ; m. 10, 17, 1850, Martha P. Sharpless, b. 9, 2, 1827 ; dau. of Blakey Sharpless and Mary Offley, of Philadelphia and Haddonfield. They lived on a farm near Haddonfield. I'-dward took an active part in political affairs and was elected to the New Jersey Senate, of which he became the presiding officer. His widow resides at 210 Cooper Street, Camden, N. J. Issue: Howard, b. 7, 19, 1857; d. i, 23, 1863 : Alice, b. 6, 28, i860; d. 10, 26, 1876— all at Haddonfield. 1711. Samuel H. Edwards* (Sarah^, Elizabeth, Sarah, George, George), b. 7, 3, 1S08; d. 7, 17, 1874; m. Pine Street Meeting, Phila., 10, 10, 1832, Eliza B. Howard, b. Phila., 4, 28, 1812; d. Germantown, i, 26, LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ SARAH', ELIZABETH', I'IIEBE\ 621 1893; buried at Friends' Southwestern Ground, near Phila.; dau. of Thomas B. Howard and Sarah Powell Buckley. Issue : 4450. Howard, b. 516 Spruce St., 10, 15, 1833; m. Phila., 4, 23, 1863, Frances E. Claxton, b. there ; dau. of (ieorge B. Cla,\ton ami Mary Ann Wilson, of that city. Res., 2026 Mt. Vernon St. No issue. 4451. Kliza Buckley, b. 10, 11, 1840; ni. Orange St. Meeting, Phila., 11, 14, 1866, Jacob Howell, b. Phila., i, 13, 1827 ; d. East Bradford, near West Chester, 4, 23, 1891 ; buried at Friends' Ground, Oaklands ; son of Israel Howell and Elizabeth Rowland, sometime of Howellviile, Del. Co., last of E. liradford. He was a farmer and a very estimable man. Issue : Elizabeth Rowland, b. E. Bradford, 12, 4, 1867 : Samuel Edwards, b. same, 3, 18, 1.S70 : l^nuiia Howard, b. near Downingtown, 9, 18, 1873: Sarah Rowland, b. \\. liradforri, 12, 11, 1876 : Mary Mott, b. same, 12, 21, 1878. Elizabeth R. m. West Chester Meeting, 6, i, 1893, William Warder Bacon, b. Germantown, 3, 13, 1867 ; son of William H. Bacon and Hannah Haines, of that place. They are members of Frankford Mo. Mtg., and reside at 5126 Newhall St., Germantown. Issue: Margaret Howell, b. (Jermantown, 11, 17, T895. 1712. Mary Ann Edwards'^ (Sarah^ Elizabeth, Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 6, 3, iSii; d. Moorestown, N. J., 9, 19, 1862; ni. Philadelphia, 10, 4, 1849, Bartram Kaighn, b. there, 9, II, 181 I ; d. Moorestown, 2, 9, 1885; son of John Kaighn and Elizabeth Bartram, of Kaighn's Point, N. J. They settled in Philadelphia but removed to N. J. in [852. He was a teacher at Westtown Boarding School, 1830 to 1834. Issue: William Bartram, b. 4, 17, 1851; d. 3, 17, 1876, unmarried: Anna Mary, b. 5, 3, 1854; living at Moorestown, N. J., unmarried. 1713. William L. Edwards" (Sarah', Elizabeth, .Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia. 9, 23, 1814; d. there, 7, 23, 1875; m. Orange Street Meeting, 10, 11, 1848, Emma Howard, dau. of Thomas Howard, of Philadelphia. No issue. 1716. "William L. Maddock' (Phebe\ Elizabeth, Sarah. George, George), b. Philadelphia, 2, 27, 1804; d. there, 5, 19, 1867; m. 2, 24, 1823, Eliza Bringhurst, b. there, 1 i, 8, 1802 ; d. there, 12, 27, 1873 > '-''"^'- of James Bringhurst. Me was a grocer. Both buried at Laurel Hill. Issue: 4452. Anna, b. 11, 14, 1823 ; d. 12, 7, 1S69 : m. Samuel Baugh and hatl two children, \\ illiam, who is deceased, and Madge, who is traveling abroad, probably in japan. 4453- Phebe, b. 10, 31, 1825 ; tl. 5, 28, 1829. 4454. Mary L., b. 12, 22, 1827; d. 3, 17, ; m. Edward Crip[)en, grocer, 1232 Chestnut St., Phila. She had three children, all deceased, and five grandchil- 62 2 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. dren, May Cousins, m. to Louis Ertel, Edward Crippen Cousins and Helen Cousins, unmarried ; Violet Crippen and James Cripjien. 4455. William L., b. 11, 21, 1831 ; d. 12, 30, 1873, unmarried. 4456. John Bringhurst, b. Phila., 9, 30, 1835 ; d. New York City, to, 12, 1S76 ; buried West Laurel Hill, Phila. ; m. Phila., 12, 9. 1858, Emeline Allardice Holland, b. Philadelphia, dau. of Samuel Allardice and Emeline Llarwood. Her father dying when she was an infant, her mother m. Robert Holland, by whom she was adopted and whose surname was given her. Issue : Anna Baugh, b. Oct. 15, ; unmarried : Elizabeth, b. Aug. 22, — ; Lloyd, b. April 16, ; d. New York City, June 7, 1874, unmarried : Emeline, b. June 12, , in Phila- delphia, as were the others ; unmarried. Elizabeth, m. Phila., 4, 27, 1S9S, John H. McQuillen, b. there, son of John Hugh McQuillen and Amelia Schellinger, of that city. Address, 104 S. Fouith St., Phila. ; board at Hotel Bartram. 4457. Henry, b. 6, 15, 1838 ; d. 12, 22, 1840. 4458. Edward, b. Phila., 3, 20, 1841 ; m. Tabernacle liaptist Ch., 6, 12, 18S3, Margaret Elizabeth Eccles, b. Phila., 9, 24, 1855 ; dau. of John Eccles and Margaret Ann Y'oung, of that city. Res., 2227 Venango St., Tioga, Phila. Issue: Mable, b. 5, 19, 1884 ; d. 5, 19, 1884 : Henry Edward, b. 10, 19, 18S5. 1723. Joseph Emlen Howell Hildeburn* (Samuel, Elizabeth, Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 2, 26, 1S12 ; d. there, 6. 10, 1884; buried Laurel Hill ; m. i st, New York City, Martha Burwell Smith, dau. of Augustine Smith, M. D., of that place. She d. Philadelphia, and buried Laurel Hill. Second m., Phila., 7, 17, 1854, to Rosina Margaretta Riche, b. Penn's Manor, Bucks Co., 9, 16, 1822; dau. of Charles Swift Rich^ and Sarah Coombe Inman. Issue: 4459. Elizibeth Linnard, m. Phila., William Henry Cumbes, by whom she had Samuel Wetherill, unm., Joseph Hildeburn, unm., Mary Smith, Frances L'ring, unm., and William Henry, d. infant. Second m., to John Uvingston Janewa;/, who i.s deceased, by whom she had Sybil, John L., and another. Address, Oaks Station, Montgomery Co., Pa. Mary Smith Gumbes, b. Phila., 3, 19, 1870; m. there, 9, 24, 1890, Thomas Ridgway Barker, AL 13., b. there, 5, 10, 1863; son of George T. Barker, de- ceased, and Susan Rotrh Ridgway, of 1703 Spruce Street. He was educated at the Friends' School, Episcopal Academy, University of Penna., and gradu- ated at Jefferson Medical College, 1S85 ; after which he visited the ho>]iitals of London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna and Dresden, and since his return has filled im- portant positions in the Medico-Chirurgical Llospital, the Penn r>ispensary, etc., besides preparing valuable papers on various medical topics. Res., 427 S. 16th St., Phila. Issue : h;iizabeth Hildeburn, b. Phila., 10, 18, 1891 : George Sands, b. same, i, 17, 1894. 4460. Charles Swift Riche Hildeburn, b. Phila., 8, 14, 1S55 ; m. there, 6, 12, 1S94, Sarah Elizabeth Winchester, dau. of Robert Winchester and Margaret Todd. He has been an active and very efficient member of the Historical Society of Pennsyl- FAMILY C;ATIIERIX(; at MIDHLEToWX llo.ArERTEAI), ISllO. mm IB. 1 '\.-L:<'^^v -^L ^l»' M i pXH 9 HBltv : V9 ^^; *:*9 B^tfBBI ^ ^ ■ ^ f'-^ L -^- '^i ^i Ln !f* -M^l^ ^^S'/M il^^^'^i^ t^M ■fti^.' m^ S^B Ml ■■^Hm ^^^^ V. . "':;^^^^H 9 M HI K„ „...„i. ., -', v^i 1. Deborah Sineilley. il. (ieors,'!; S. Yamall. 3. June II. Smeclley. 4. Peimt-ll AVfbster. ' 5. Anna Yaniall. C. George L. Smeclley. 7. Deljorah S. Allen. 8. Rnth Kite Smedley. 9. Horace W. Sniedley. 10. Kebecca [^medley, Jr. 11. Editli Siuedley. 12. Elizabeth T. Yarnall. 13. Rebecca Smedley. 14. Alice K. Smedley. 15. Ella M. Y'arnall. 16. Caroline W. Sniedley. 17. Sii.sanna Smedle_y. 18. A. Grace Webster. 19. Elizabeth S. Smedley. 20. Ellis Smedley. 21. Hann.ah Fox Smedley. 22. Lydia 11. South. 23. Josephine Cadmns. 24. Emma Cojie. 2.5. Anna B. Taylor. 20. Elizabeth Allen. 27. Edward G. 'Smedley. 28. Deborah S. Kirk. 29. Philena Y. Smedley. 30. Mary Y. Webster. 31. Emma Kirk. 32. Alfred'-'H. South. 33. Caroline R. Allen. 34. Lydia S. Webster. 3-3. Bennett L. Sme. Smedley. 40. Clara V. Smedley. 41. Franklin Smedley. 42. Mary S. Webster. 43. Sidney S. Yarnall. 44. Clement E.Allen. 4-5. Edward- S. Yarnall. 40. Walter Smedley. 47. Deborah C. Smedley. 48. Mary Hall Smedley. 49. Willard H. Smed- ley. 50. Horace D. Webster. 51. Lydia (J. Allen. 52. Deborah S. Allen, Jr. 53. Mary S. Allen. facing p. azi. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ SARAIP, SAMUEL\ JOSEPIP. 623 vania, and of the Genealogical Society connected therewith ; is the author of valuable historical works and has been much engaged in editorial work con- nected with publications by the State. His wife was for several years an assist- ant to the librarian of the Historical Society. No issue. 4461. Joseph Henry, b. Phiia., 4, 28, 1857 ; d. there, 6, 30, 1859 ; buried at Laurel Hill. 1726. John M. Hildeburn'' (Samuel', Elizabeth, Sarah, George. George), b. Phila., 12, 22, 1817; tl. there, Nov., 1897; '"• '^t, Hannah Mc- Crea, dau. of John McCrea. Second m., Chestnut Hill, Pa., Aug., 1853, to Emily M. Smith, b. Pliila., 5, 15, 1819; d. ii, 4, 1895; dau. of Dr. James Smith and Elizabedi Stewart, of Chestnut Hill. All buried at Laurel Hill. He spent several years on a farm in East Bradlord, near West Chester, Pa. Issue : 4462. Samuel, b. Phila., 12, 26, 1845 ; d. 10, 5, 1891 ; buried Woodlands Cemeteiy, Phila.; m. 8, 5, 1865, Nina Riche King, b. Portsmouth, Va., 2, 24, 1.S47 ; dau. of Dr. Hervey W. King and Louisa Caroline Butt, of that jilace. .At the time of his marriage he was a captain in the 3d U. S. cavalry, where he remained for several years. He afterward left the army and resided in Philadelphia until his death, which occurred in New York. Issue : Mary Pleasants, b. West Chester, Pa., 9, 13, 1866 : John M., b. Concord, Mass., 11, 6, 1868 ; d. Santa Fe, New Mexico, 9, T2, 1869 : Margaret Riche, b. Camp Hualpai, Arizona, 7, 12, 1870 : Catharine, b. Concord, Mass., 11, 16, 1871; d. Philadelphia, 13, 20, 1874: John M., 2d, b. Phila., 3, 15, 1875 ; d. Tucson, Arizona, 3, 27, 1898, unmarried : William Linnard, b. Cape May Point, 2, 18, 1880. Mary Pleasants m. Cape May, N. J., 6, 26, 1888, Dr. Samuel W. Morton, b. Marcus Hook, Pa., 8, i, 1861 ; son of William H. Morton and Anna Walker, of that place. Settled in Philadelphia, but spend the summer at ('ape May. He was graduated from University of Penna., 1886. Res., 113 S. 20th St., Phila. Issue : De Forrest Willard, b. Cape May, 5, 5, 1S89 : Kenneth Hilde- burn, b. same, i, 13, 1891. 4463. John McCrea. 4464. Hampton. 4465. Mary Pleasants, b. Chestnut Hill, Oct., 1851 ; d. Phila., 3, 23, tS6S. 4466. James Smith, b. 4, 26, 1S57, at C'hestnut Hill. 4467. Emily, b. same, 3, 21, 1859. 446S. Linnard, b. same, 7, 15, 1861. 4469. Horace Binney, b. same, Feb., 1863 ; d. West Chester, May, 1S64. Martin Hildebourne, who married Elizabeth Hampton (p. 201), made an acknowledgment to Darby Monthly Meeting for " marrying out of meeting." He removed to Philadelphia and kei)t a grocery store on Chestnut .Street, between 3d and 4th .Sts., for some time. 529. Joseph Moore Hampton (see p. 327), b. Philadelphia, 6, 18, 1801; d. Saline Twp., Ralls Co., Mo., 3, i, 1869; m. Phila., 3, 6, 1823. 624 ^-^^ SMEDLEY EAMILY. Harriet H. Hathaway, b. Phila., about 1805; d. Saline Twp., 1881; both buried at Bethlehem Baptist Church. They removed to Missouri about 1837. He was a saddler by trade, but a farmer after settling in Missouri; also a justice of the peace, clerk of Missionary Baptist Church for a long time, and a Democrat. He had children, Elizabeth G., Edwin M., Sarah Ann C, Joseph M., Harriet H., Catharine H., Mary S., Samuel S., John C. and Ezra S. E. Hampton, of whom some further records have come to hand. Elizabeth G. Hampton*^ ijoseph', Samuel, Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 11, 28, 1823; d. 2, 18, 1869, in Ralls Co., Mo.; m. there, 1, I, 1852, William Jones, b. Worcester Co., Md., 4, 30, 1830; son of William Jones and Jane Bowen, of Hannibal, Mo. Issue : Harriet Jane, b. y, 15, 1S54 ; ni. OUie Wilson, Monroe City, Mo. Mary Ellen, b. 8, 12, 1856 ; d. Hannibal, Mo., 6, 22, 1S92 ; m. James W. Clark. Issue : John William, now of Salt Lake City ; Annie Gool and Laura Bell, with their father at Hannibal. Martha Ann, b. 3, 22, 1S58 ; m. Joseph A. Hickman, Monroe City, Mo. Willie Anna, b. 3, 20, 1S60 ; m. Thomas J. Goodnight, Monroe City. James Edward, b. 7, 17, 1862; d. Florida, 5, 22, 188S ; m. Esther Melson. Issue: Melson and Jessie, living with their mother at Tulip, Monroe Co., Mo. Catharine H.athaway, b. 8, 12, 1864; d. Indian Creek, Monroe Co., Mo., 7, 6, 1S86; m. Thomas H. Sims. Issue : Goolie, living with her father near Indian Creek. 1732. Edwin M. Hampton' (Joseph-^), b. Philadelphia, 3, 28, 1825; d. Sonora, Tuolumne Co., Calif., 10, 11, 1880; m. San Francisco, Mar., 1865, Mary E. Caldcr, b. near Steubenville, O., 8, 12, 1839; d. Sonora, 1 1, 25, 1880; dau. of John Calder, of that place: both buried at Masonic Cemetery. He served in the Me.xican War, in Col. Rau's division ; re- moved from Mexico to California, 1849, and engaged in mining industry; was one of the first white men to visit the Yosemite Valley. Issue: Harriet H., b. P^eb., 1866; m. John Vial, Sonora, California: Joseph M., b. Oct., 1869: Edwin M., twin with Joseph M.: William P., b. Nov., 1875. I'lu! sons are engaged in mining industry, unmarried. Sarah Ann C Hampton' (Joseph^), b. Phila., i, 5, 1827; d. Marion Co., Mo., 12, 22, ]86S; m. Noah Donley, who removed from Moscow, O., to Missouri before marriage. They had at least three children: 4470. Joseph IL, b. Marion Co., Mo., 7, i;, 1S52 ; m. there, 4, 7, 1875, Mollie T. .Menefee, b. there, 11, 3, 1S52 ; dau. of Ennis Menefee and Elizabeth Gash. They settled at Palmyra, Mo., but removed to Nevada, Mo., Aug., 1879, where he is a real estate and loan broker. Issue : Edith Menefee, b. 3, 3, 1882 : Letitia Hampton, b. 8, 7, 1885. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGE\ SARAfJ\ SAMUEL', JOSEPH'. 625 4471. Malinda A., inherited considerable property in Philadelphia, from John Q. Ciinnodo and wife, Sarah (No. 530) ; m. Henry G. Rruner, M. D., and resiles at the Ginnodo home, 542 N. Eleventh Street, Phila. She is said to have interesting family papers, but declines to respond. 4472. George \V., supposed to be living in the West. 1733. Joseph M. Hampton'^ (Joseph^ Samuel, Sarah, George, George), b. Easton, Northampton Co., Pa., 7, 27, 1829; d. Sonora, Tiiol- omne Co., Cal., 3, 20, 1896; buried at Masonic Cemetery ; m. Sonora, 6, 15, 1874, Mary A. Jenkins, b. Pottsville, Pa., 10, 26, 1857; dau. of David Jenkins and Margaret Bennett Moson, of Kinsley, Mariposa Co., Cal. He Itl't his home in Ralls Co., Mo., Jan., 1850, for California, arriving there in July, and located at Grizzly Flats, Eldorado Co.; removed in 1855 to Columbia, Tuol- omne Co., and engaged in placer mining; thence to Soulsbyville and still followed mining. In 1870 he located in .Sonora, erected large flour and lumber mills, and operated these for nine years, except that in 1871 he visited his birthplace and relatives in Philadelphia, in which he was accom- panied by his mother after reaching Missouri. His widow and children con- tinue to reside at Sonora, where the latter were born, viz.: Hetty Smedley, I, 15, 1876: John Gould, 9, 23, 1877 ' ^- 9' -5- '"'^11 '■ Joseph Wade, 7, 27, 1879: Olive Moore, 11. 14, 1881 ; Maud Hathaway, 2, 19, 1885. Harriet H. Hampton' (Joseph'), b. 4, 4, 1831, in Philadelphia, m. Monroe City, Mo., 2, 2, 1854, Martin Dawson, b. Clark Co., Ky., 10, 26, 1824; d. Abilene, Texas, i, 12, 1900; son of John C. Dawson and Drucilla Judy, of Monroe City, lie was a farmer, a member of Haplist Church and a Democrat. His widow lives at Abilene. Issue : 447,5. Edwin lilugenc, 1). 2, 17, 1S55 : d. 10, 10, 1S55. 4474. Martin Judy, b. 11,21, 1856 ; m. Laura Underwood. P. O., Italy, Texas. 4475. John Kdvvard, b. 10, 20, 1858 ; m. Jennie Tirey. P. <)., Boz, Texas. 4476. Hattie Drucilla, b. 11, 17, i860; m. David Carter, Abilene, Texas. 4477. Lee Jackson, b. 11, 22, 1862. 4478. Ann Eliza, b. 6, 20, 1865 ; m. Thomas (lunn, .Abilene, Texas. 4479. Martha Dulcena, b. 4, to, 1869. 4480. Everett, b. 1,6, 1872 ; m. Vina Brooks. P. ()., U'axalKu hie, Texas. Catharine H. Hampton" (Joseph*), b. Philadelphia, 3, 27, 1833; d. S. E. of Monroe City, Mo., 5, 16, i860; buried at Bethlehem Church; m. at the old Hampton farm, near Monroe City, to Harrison Donley, b. near Hannibal, Mo., 8, i, 1826; son of Noah Donley and Maliiula Barton, of that place. Issue- John E., b. near Hannibal, 1, 22, 1854; d. at 21, un- 40 62 6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. married: Harriet Eliza Ann, b. same, 12, 8, 1856: Charles, d. at the age of 2 years. Harriet E., m. 12, 22, 1880, Joseph T. White. P. O., Lentner, Mo. Issue: Almond Jesse, b. 10, 8, 1881 : Clarence Leslie, b. 8, 19, 1884: Noah Bates, b. 10, 31, 1887 : Howell Ezra, b. 5, 1 1, 1896 ; d. 8, 20, 1899. Mary S. Hampton"^ (Joseph^), b. Philadelphia, 8, 29, 1836; m. Ralls Co., Mo., I, 24, 1861, William Newton Rouner, b. Henry Co., Ky., 5, I, 1835; son of Henry H. Rouner and Lucy Mardis, of Oldham Co., Ky. They settled in Knox Co., Mo., where he owns 200 acres of land; members of Missionary Baptist Ch. P. O., Elgin, Mo. Lssue: 4481. Lucy A., b. I, 29, 1862 ; m. Mont Poor, Elgin, Mo. No record. 4482. Nancy, b. 2, 14, 1S64 ; m. 2, 28, 1889, Benjamin Marquette, b. Shelby Co., Mo., I, 12, 1S61 ; son of David Marquette and Lizzie Getsinger, of Shelbina, Mo. Issue : Newton D., b. 1,6, 1890 : Artie F., b. 9, 19, 1892 : Henry H., b. 2, 15, 1S94: Lonnie G., b. 11,4, 1897: Freddie A., b. 5, 17, 1900. P. O., Elgin, Shelby Co., Mo. 4483. Henry H., b. 2, 11, 1866 ; living at Boz, Texas. 44S4. Eliza Gould, b. 12, 29, 1868 (or 12. 16, 1868, by her account) ; m. 5, 11, 1890, Woodruff L. Poor, b. Knox Co., Mo., 7, 10, 1863 ; son of John H. Poor and Letitia Sturgis, of Shelby Co., Mo. They settled on a farm in Knox Co., where he was engaged in farming and teaching ; moved to Newark, Knox Co., 1898 ; in 1899 to the eastern part of Shelby Co., and in .Aug., 1900, to Bethel, Shelby Co., where he continues teaching. Issue: Carl B., b. 11, 12, 1891 : Cleo Nadene, b. 3, 12, 1897. 4485. Susan L., b. 4, 30, 1870 ; m. at her father's, 9, 21, 1893, Louis E. Poor, b. Knox Co., 1,12, 1869 ; son of John H. Poor and Letitia Poor, of Shelby Co. They settled in Knox Co., where he is a farmer, owning 74 acres ; members of Shiloh Bapt. Ch. P. O., Elgin, Mo. Issue : P'lorence B., b. 8, 9, 1894 : Aubrey E., b. S, 27, . 4486. Pinky A., b. 4, S, 1S77 ; m. Charier, Rice, Elgin, Mo. 4487. James Rowley, b. 3, 15, 1879. 1735. Samuel Hampton' (Joseph^), b. Ralls Co., Mo., 6, iS, 1838; m. there, 6, 2, 1867, Lucy Anna Gentry, b. there, 8, 1 1, 1849 ; d. there, 9, 22, 1893 ; buried at Bethlehem ; dau. of Christy Gentry andl^Evoda Redman, of Monroe City, Mo. Second m., i, 23, 1895, at Monroe^ City, to Rose A. Bullo, b. St. Louts, Mo., 4, 28, 1846; dau. of Joseph Bullo and Prisca Becherer, of that city. He settled in Ralls Co., removing to Marion Co., March, 1873; back to a farm in N. W. part of Ralls Co., Feb., 1875, and in Feb., 1889, to another farm in same part of the county. P. O., Monroe City, Mo. Issue: 44S8. Christy Gentry, b. 6, 3, 1868 ; m. Monroe City, 5, 18. 1892, Minnie V. Bond, b> LINE OF GEORGE\ GRORGE\ SAR.UP, PHEBE', y0SEPII\ 627 Ralls Co., 8, 10, 1870 : d:ui. of Hugh Walter Bond anii Mary Virginia P.ittcrsoii, of Monroe City. He is a graduate of the dcnt.U dciiartment of Washington University, St. Louis, and practices his profession at Monroe City. They are members of Grace Bapt. Ch. Issue: Wilhe Lee (dau.), b. 4, 29, 1893: Gordon Christy, b. 3, 20, 1S96. William Bush, b. 9, 28, 1870; unmarried. P. O., Hodges, Te.\as. Loid Redman, b. 9, 30, 1872 ; d. Palmyra, Mo., 5, 3, 1873. James Edwin, b. 4, 16, 1875 ; ra. Nellie E. Hoddle. P. O., Lee's Siuimit, Mo. Allie Wilson (son), b. 12, 30, 1876; unmarried. P. O., Monroe City. Susan Caroline, b. 5, i, 1882. 44S9 4490 ■149' 4492, 4493 4494. Mary Damaris, b. 4, 10, 1890. John C. Hampton- (Joseph'^), b. 8, 2, 1S41; livin-- at St)nora, Cali- fornia, unmarried. Ezra S. E. Hampton^ (Joseph^), b. 10, 25, 1846; m. Ralls Co., iMo., I, 21, 1S73, Susan C. Hardy, b. there, 8, 27, 1S42; dau. of George L. Hardy and Teresa M. Leake, of that county. He setded in Saline Twp., Ralls Co., where he is a farmer and stock raiser, o\vnin<^- i i 13 acres of land. He is a Democrat and member of Baptist Church; his wife a Catholic. He was a poor boy, took care of his father and mother till they died, "and has been blessed by the Lord spiritually and financially; worth $50,000." Address, Monroe City, Mo. Issue : 4495 4496, 4497 4498, 4499 4500, Susan C, b. lo, 25, 1873 ; d. i, 7, 1898; m. A. Lee Ely, Monroe City. J. M., b. 6, 2, 1876; d. 6, 4, 187S. Infant daughter, b. 3, 16, 1878 ; d. same date. Infant daughter, b. 12, 31, 1S79 ; d. same date. George Leo, b. i, 21, 1881. Lucy S., b. 8, 2, 1S83. 1737. James Truman' (Joseph', Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 9, 21, 18 18; d. 11, i. 1859; m. Cold Spring, opposite West Point, N. Y., 2, 28, 1850, Adaline W. Rudolph, widow, dau. of Timothy and Jane Wood, of N. Y. City. He was a machinist and in his latter years worked in the West Point Iron Foundry, N. Y. No issue. 1738. G-eorge Shaw Truman" (Joseph^, Phebe, Sarali, Cieorge, George), b. Phila., 6, 24, 1820; m. at the residence of Dr. Thomas H. Yardley, in Philadelphia, under the care of Middletown Monthly Meeting. Susan Yardley Knight, b. Byberry. Pa., 8, 31, 1826; d. n(;ar Genoa, Neb., II. 4, 1891; dau. of Giles Knight, of Apoquinimink, Del., and Mary Yardley, then deceased. Her father had m., 9, 22, 1842, Hannah Shotwell, ot Railway, N.J. 628 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. At the age of 14 George S. Truman went to reside in Delaware Co., Pa., to learn the business of a farmer. After marriage he settled on the farm connected with the Sharon Boarding School, near Darby, removing thence to Wayside, in Upper Darby, the property of John Sellers, and thence to Loudoun Co., Va., where he took charge of the boarding department of the school founded by Samuel M. Janney ; but owing to the feeling then existing in the South on the subject of slavery he remained but one year, when he returned to Penna. and for several years was engaged as farmer, teacher, clerk, etc. In 1870 he removed to Nebraska to accept a position as farmer at Santee Indian Agency, under the administration of Friends. Here he remained five years, when a change deprived him of his position and he removed to a farm which he had purchased in Platte Co., which he has since made his home. For two years he represented his township in the county board ; was township clerk eleven years and school director twenty years. He wife was the most efficient and active agent in procuring the funds for the erection of the meetinc: house where Genoa Meeting- is held, which is built on the corner of the home farm, and where Nebraska Half-year Meeting is held once in the year. Issue: 4501. John Jackson, b. Darby, Pa., 4, 28, 1849; d. near Genoa, Neb., 5, 12, 1896; buried in Genoa Cemetery; m. Omaha, Neb., 8, 27, 18S4, Mary Elizabeth Manchester, b. Lee, Oneida Co., N. Y., 8, 27, 1856 ; dau. of Samuel P. Man- chester and Bertha Elizabeth Nult, of Florence, N. Y. He settled on a farm which he owned near Genoa, but in 1885 removed to Genoa and engaged in the real estate and surveying business. Ps£ue ; Mary S., b. near Genoa, 8, 4, 1885 : Cora, b. (Senoa, 12, 29, 1SS6 : Florence, b. Florence, N. Y., i 2, 25, 1888. 'these reside with their mother in Colorado. 4502. Joseph Llewellyn, b. Darby, 4, 9, 1852 ; m. Pialbec, Jay Co., Ind., 10, 16, ii'80, Mariana Birdsall, b. near Lincoln, Loudoun Co., Va., 8, 2, 1S54 ; dau. of Benja- min Birdsnll, Jr., and Deborah Bond Hough, of that place. He was educated at Friendb' schools. Darby and Philailelph.ia ; went to \"irginia, 1870, and worked on a farm ; thence to Platte Co., Neb., 1S75. He and wife were birth- right members with Friends, and served as overseers of Cjenoa Mo. Mtg., a'.id she as clerk of Nebraska Half-year Meeting until their resignation in 1S94, since which they huve been identified with the Church of Ghrist, Scientist, as founded by Mary IJ.iker Eddy. In i.'';97 they resided at Genoa, but have since removed to Lijuisiana. Isiue : Llewellyn F.dgar, b. 9, 8, iSSi : George Benj;;- min, b. 7, 1 I, i.'-'Ss : Mari::ii Birdcall, h. 11, 29, 1S88 ; all in ^Voodvilie 'Iwp., Platte Co. 45°.v J'''i^s Johnson, b. Darb\', 11, 27, 1859 ; in. 9, 20, 1879, William Hunter Brownlow, b. Lacrosse, Wis., 9, 7, 1S60; son of Joseph Brownlow and Frances L. Kellou, of Deloit, Neb. Address, Prosser, Washmgton. Issue : George Truman, d. 8, Q, iSSo, aged about 2 mos. : Clertrude Shaw, b. Genoa, 4, 23, i88t : Alexander Iruman, b. same, 3, 16, 1SS3 : William Kellou, b. Wenatchee, Wash., 2, r6. LINE OF GEORGE\ GEORGR\ SARAH\ PHF.BR', yEFFREY'. 629 1885 : Ralph Hunter, b. same, 5 mo. 1887 : Truman Yardley, b. 2, 10, 1890: Arthur Wade, b. Thorp, Wash., 11, 27, 1892 : Helen Frances, b. Prosser, Wash., 12, 6, 1894. 4504. Hetty Knight, b. Darby, 7, 21, 1863 ; living with her father, unm. 1739. Alexander S. Truman' (Joseph^ Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Phila., 2, 27, 1822; d. there, 5, 26, 1894; buried at Laurel Hill; 111. Phila., 10, 25, 1849, Lydia Smith Garrigues, b. there, 3, 18, 1824; dau. ot Edward Briggs Garrigues and Sarah Gilpin Smith, of that city. I le was in the hardware business for forty years on Market and Arch Sts., Phila. At the age of 63 he became blind, but learned to read by the raised letter system. His widow lives at 931 Fairmount Ave. Issue: 4505. Sarah Josephine, b. S41 CallowhiU St., 10, 4, 1S50; d. 4, 23, 1859. 4506. Elizabeth Garrigues, b. loth and Fairmount Ave., 10, 12, 1852 ; m. I'hila., 10, 8, 1873, Edwin McCurdy Boring, b. Lancaster, Pa., 10, 24, 1839 ; son of John Dobbins Boring and Eve Katharine McCurdy, of Lancaster. She united with the Moravians upon her marriage. He served during the Civil War as ist lieut. in 79th Penna. Vols. In 1865 he entered the drug business and became a partner with Edward B. Garrigues, loth and Fairmount .^ve. Issue: Lydia Truman, b. 9, 15, 1874 : Katharine Genther, b. 5, 8, 1877 : .Mice Middleton, b. 2, 22, 1883 : Edwin Garrigues, b. 10, 23, 1886. Address, 931 Fairmount .Ave. Katharine G., m. Phila., 9, 29, 1898, Rev. Howard E. Rondthalcr, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 6, 17, 187 1 ; son of Edward Rondthaler and Mary E. Jacob- son, of Winston Salem, N. C, where they reside. He was educated at the University of N. C, and is a Moravian minister. Issue : Theodore Edward, b. 8, 5, 1899. 1745. Thomas H. Truman* (Jeffrey', Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Waynesville, Warren Co., Ohio, 8, 3, 1821; d. near Perrysville, Ind., 10, 8, 1883 ; buried Mt. Hope Gem., Covington, Ind.; m. Covington, 3, 14, 1850, Mary Rhodes, b. Franklin, Warren Co., O., 9, 24, 1822 ; dau. of Jacob Rhodes and Mary F'ox. He settled in Franklin, O.; removed in 1851 to Covington, Ind., and in i860 to Spring Creek, Vermillion Co., Ind.; was a cabinet-maker by trade. His widow lives at Perrysville, Ind. Issue: 4507. Lewis, b. Franklin, O., 3, 11, 1851 ; m. Perrysville, Ind., 4, 26, 1888, Lillie StaufiTer, b. there, 10, 23, 1857 ; dau. of Abraham Stauffer and Jerusha Jane Tucker, of that place. He is a farmer. .A.ddress, Perrysville. No issue. 4508. Henry, b. Covington, Ind., 10, 3, 1856; m. there, 3, 24, 1S86, Eva Wright, b Perrysville, Ind., 11, 22, r865 ; dau. of Milton Wright and Nancy .A. Prevo, of that place. Address, Perrysville. No issue. 4509. Ernst, b. Covington, 7, 9, 1859; m. Vermilion Co., Ind., 10, 2, 1889, Grace Gertrude White, b. there, 9, 18, 1868; dau. of William B. White and Rosanna Divers, of that county. He is a carpenter and settled on the home place. .\ddress, Perrysville, Ind. Issue: Ruby Myrtle, i, 18, 1891. 630 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. 1746. Joseph M. Truman'^ (Jeffrey^, Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. 1825 ; d. San Jose, Gal., 2, 6, 1872 ; m. Diantha Snow. He was a car- penter. In 1897 she was said to be at Hersey, Wisconsin. Issue: 4510. Volney H., b. Red Wing, Minn., 12, 11, 1850; living at Avjlon, Catalina Island, California, unmarried. 45 1 1. Ida Gorilla, b. 1862 ; m. Kansas City, Mo., 6, 6, 1893, William Lyle Reynolds, b. Flushing, O., 1S45. Address, Drexei, Mo. Issue : W. Edmond, b. 7, 27, 1895. .4512. Herbert Washington, b. San Jose, Cal., 2, 22, 1866; m. Soquel, Cal., 7, 4, 1895, Delilah Crabb, b. Van Kuren Co., Mich., 11, 30, 1856 ; dau. of Charles Crabb, of Soquel, where they reside. 4513. George Isham, living at Drexei, Cass Co., Mo., 1897. 4514. Josie Moore, m. J. Corwen or Cowan, said to be at Flag Staff, .Arizona, but not found. 4515. Mary Emma, died in Minnesota. 4516. Viola Olieva, ditto. •1517. Charles Isham, ditto. 4518. Cora May, died at San Jose, California. 4519. Frances, ditto. 1747. Angeline Truman* (Jeffrey^, Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. 5, 23, 1830; d. 9, 27, 1858; m. 6, 5, 1856, Job Lashley, who is also deceased. He was a farmer, a Mediodist and a Republican. Issue: 4520. Joseph Llewellyn, died in infancy. 4521. Isadora Belle, b. two and a half miles from Waynesville, O., 3, 12, 1857; rn. Spring Valley, O., 9, 5, 1883, Rufus Squires, b. half a mile from Xenia, ()., 11, 4, 1845 ; son of Hansford Squires. They have a restaurant at Spring Valley, O. She is an Orthodox Friend, and he a Republican. Issue : Arthur H., b. 8, 14, 1884: Angeline, b. lo, 27, 1891. 1749. George Truman*^ (Jeftrey^ Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Transylvania, O., 3, i, 1833; m. Yellow Springs, Greene Co., O., 9, 17, 1857, Charlotte Simison, b. Greene Co., 12, 25, 1838; d. Spring Valley, 10, 13, 1866; buried Woodland Cemetery, Xenia; dau. of Samuel Simison and Charlotte Knight, near Spring Valley. Second m., 9, 19, 1867, at Virginia, Cass Co., 111., to ILlvira Fisk, b. Miamisburg, 5, 3, 1S33; dau. of Joseph Fisk and Mary Robbins. He settled at Spring Valley and followed black- smithing, 1850 to 1882, and was a hardware merchant, 1882 to 1895; owns two farms, containing 1 70 acres, dwelling and store building in town; has held the offices of justice of the peace, mayor, township trustee and treas- urer, town councillor, member of M. E. Church and a Democrat. During the Civil War, as a member of the National Guard, he was called into ser- vice for brief periods and took part in several small skirmishes. Issue: Ida Jane, b. 6, 26, 1858; d. 4, 25, 1880, unm.: Horace, b. 3, 6, i860; d. 11, 17, LINE OF GEORGK\ GEORGF.\ SARAF/\ PHEBE\ JEFFREY'. 6 o' 1866: Minnie, b. 6, 14, t868|; d. 10, 13, 1875: Joseph Llewellyn, Ix 2, 19, 1870; living in Columbus, O., 1897, unm.: Abigail Cora, b. 3, 5, 1874; d. 12, 5, 1876. 1751. Elvira Truman'^ (Jeffrey^ Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Franklin, O., 11, 6, 1836; m. i, 21, 1869, William Hatfield, farmer, b. Penna., d. near Centerville, Montgomery Co., ()., 12, 16, 1877. Second m., 3, 19, 1889, at Bozeman, Mont., to Henry Redding, b. near Caraway, Randolph Co., N. C, 7, 12, 1836; son of John Redding and Diza Steed, of that county. He is a farmer and stockman. Address, Hillsdale, Mon- tana. She was engaged in teaching, 1859 to 1868, and after the death of her first husband returned to Spring Valley, O., and again taught school from 1878 to 188S; removing to Gallatin, Mont., 1883. No issue. 1752. Gorilla Truman^ (Jeffrey^, Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Transylvania, O., 3, 25, 1839; m. near Spring Valley, 10, 18, i860, William Milton Scarff, farmer, b. four miles south of Xenia, 11, 25, 1825 ; son of William Scarff and Elizabeth Likens, of that place, formerly from near Winchester, Va. He is a Methodist and a Prohibitionist; owns the farm on which they live, two miles east of Bellbrook, on the Xenia jjike. P. O., Spring Valley. Issue : 4522. Josephine, b. 4 miles S. of Xenia, 9, 29, 1861 ; d. same, 10, 1 1, 1861. 4523. Albert, b. same, 7, 17, 1S64 ; d. S, 14, 1864. .4524. Luella Augusta, b. same, 8, 16, 1865 ; m. 10, 14, 1896, William Spencer Morris. Res., Bolander Ave., Dayton, O. Occupation, last factory ; in politics, Repub- lican ; in religion, Christian. 4525. Jennie Kate, b. Xenia, 9, 21, 1867; m. 9, r4, r893, Moses Edmund Evans, farmer, Republican and Methodist. P. O., Spring Valley, O. Issue : Don Scarff, b. 2, 12, 1895. 4526. Trimian Merrill, b. one mile S. of Spring Valley, 10, 6, 1875 ; unm. 1754. Arthur Truman" (Jeffrey^, Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Spring Valley, O., 2, 9, 1842; m. Spring Hill, Montana, i, 19, 1888, Sarah Crouse, b. Clarksville, 111., 3, 14, 184S; widow of William Grouse and dau. of Samuel Applegate and Malinda Huchins, of that place. He is a farmer, owning land at Spring Hill ; has served as a justice of the peace and mem- ber of the 3d Legislative Assembly of Montana. Issue: Joseph K., b. 11, 18, 1889: Ida Ruth, b. 11, 15, 1892. 1757. Henrietta Truman* (Jeffrey\ Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Spring Valley, O., i, 28, 1847 ; m. Bellbrook, O., 11, 21, 1867, William H. Adams, b. Rappahannock Co., Va., 3, 21, 1841. He is a farmer, own- 632 THE SMEDLEY EAMJLY. ing a farm one mile from Spring Valley. She taught school before mar- riage, as did three of her sisters. Issue : Aurelia Edna, b. Spring Valley, 10, 27, 186S ; d. 12, 26, 1886: Byron Lee, b. same, 7, 24, 1870 ; unmarried. 1758. Elam L. Truman' (Jeffrey', Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Greene Co., O., 12, 19, 1849; m. Xenia, 9, 30, 1875, Clara M. Warren, b. Richmond, Ind., 3, 31, 1857; dau. of John H. Warren, b. Burlington Co., N. J., 5, 8, 1822 ; d. Springfield, O., 10, 31, 1866, and Cynthia Ann Patter- son, b. Montgomery Co., O., i, 27, 1828; d. Dayton, 4, 2, 1894; dau. of Robert Patterson. Elam settled in Bellbrook, but in Aug., 1876, removed to Logansport, Ind., and seven years later to Spring Valley, O. He is a carriage-maker. Issue: Lyman Warren, b. 7, i, 1888: Springer W., b. 7, 19, 1893. 1760. James T. Baker* (Susanna^, Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 10, 19, 1818; d. Camden, N. J., 8, 25, 1886; buried L^ver- green Cem.; m. Phila., 11, 7, 1847, Sarah Thompson, b. there, 12, 12, 1816; dau. of Robert Thompson and Abigail Wood, of Camden. Her father was captain of one of Stephen Girard's vessels, the "Good Friends," and died in Batavia, of yellow fever. She resides at Riverton, N. J. Issue : 4527. Annie Sloan, b. Pliila., 6, 19, 1S49 ; m. Camden, 7, 6, 1881, Howard R. Sharp, b. Dorchester, Mass., 9, 24, 1853; d. Riverton, N. J., 4, 17, 1893 ; buried Ever- green Cem., Camden ; son of James Clement Sharp and Sarah Howe, of Dor- chester, Mass. She resides at Riverton. Issue: Alice Comley, b. 12, i8, 1S84 ; d. 8, 12, 1886 : Ruth Clement, b. 3, 19, 18S9. 4528. William Harris, b. Camden, 6, 10, 1857; m. Phila., 10, 15, 1891, Alice Troth, b. there, 4, 21, 1S64 ; dau. of William J. Troth, dec'd, and Lucy Tilburn, now of Chester, Pa. He resides at Riverton, N. J., adjoining his mother. Issue ; Wm. Harris, b. Riverton, lo, 20, 1893 : Eleanor Troth, b. snme, 10, 31, 1S94. 1764. Anna Truman* (George^, Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Philadelphia, 2, 7, 1824; d. there, 2, 4, 1893: buried Fair Hill burial ground; m. Phila., 6, 26, 1856, Henry Moore Laing, b. New Jersey, 5, 26, 182 I ; d. Colorado Springs, 8, i, 1900; son of William Laing and Catharine Fitz- randolph Moore, of Bristol, Pa. He was a successful merchant in Philadel phia, and an active worker in behalf of anti-slavery and temperance relorm : was a member of the Home for Aged Colored Persons ; also connected with one for Destitute Colored Children for several years. Issue : .(529. (George Truman, b. Phila., 5, i, 1S60; m. there, i, 22, 1895, Katharine Adelaide Waterman, b. Jersey City, N. J., 2, 14, 1S69 ; dau. of Chas. Andrew Waterman and Adelaide Towle Foss, of Philadelphia. Res., 904 S. 49th St., Phila. Issue : Charles Waterman, b. i, 4, 1896 ; Arthur Randolph, b. 3, 31, 1898. LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ SAKAH\ riJEUE', GEORGE.'. 633 4530. Katharine Moore, b. Phila., 10, 24, 1857 ; m. tliere, 6, 1, iSg.S, Kllis Leeds Spack- man, b. there, 8, 16, 1856 ; son of Chalkley Spackman and Adeline Gibbons, of loio S. 49th St., Phila. She was educated at Swarthmore College, and he at the High School, Phila. They removed to Colorado Springs, where he is en- gaged in the real estate business. Both are members of Race Street Mo. Mtg., Phila. Issue : Ellis Leeds, Jr., b. Colorado Springs, 6, 20, 1899. 4531. Mary Truman, b. 11, 25, 1863 ; d. 12, 2, 1S63. 1765. James Truman' (George^ Phebe, Sarah, George, George), b. Abington, I'a., 11, 22, 1826; ni. Waterloo, N. Y., i, 13, 1852, Mary A. Mc- Clintock, b. 9th and Walnut Sts., I'hila., 10, 15, 1822 ; d. Hanover, Germany. I, 24, 18S0; buried P'air Hill, Phila.; dau. of Thomas McClintock and Mar)- Ann Wilson, of Phila. Second m., 12, 4, 1884, to Julia A. Tay. Res., 4505 Chester Ave., Philadelphia. He is a dentist, and practised for a time in Philadelphia; removed to Waterloo, N. Y., and again to Phila. In 1876 lie removed to Germany and practised in Frankford and in Hanover, returning to Philadelphia in 1880, after the death of his wife; is at present Professor in the Department of Dentistry, University of Penna., and editor of the In- ternational Dental Journal. Issue: 4532. Elizabeth, b. Waterloo, 7, 17, 1854 ; d. Phila., 4, 19, 1863. 4533. Mary, b. same, 4, 20, 1858 ; d. Phila., 4, 14, 1863 ; buried Fair Hill. 4534. Howard James, b. Phila., 11, 14, 1864 ; d. there, 12, 11, 1897 ; m. there, 12, 26, 1888, Elizabeth Scranton, b. there, 9, 24, 1864 ; dau. of Frederic Scranton and Mary M. Garrigues, of that city. He spent four years in study, in Germany, and was graduated from University of Penna., 1886 ; was teacher of Latin at Friends' Central School, Phila., and was the author of a book of poems, entitled "Echoes," published 1S96. His widow is matron at the Swarthmore Prei)ira- tory School. Issue: Mary, b. Phila., 2, 3, 1S90. 1766. Sarah P. Truman* (George^ Phebe, Sarah, George, George). b. Phila., 12, 2, 1829; m. 142 N. 7th St., Phila., 4, 3, 1856, Benjamin Underbill, b. Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y., 12, 12, 1828; d. Knowille, Iowa, 5, 8, 1894, and buried there; son of Benjamin M. Underbill and liliza Hunt, of Waterloo, N. Y. She resides at Media, Pa. Issue: 4535. George T., b. I'hila., 8, 25, 1S59; m. Willa Wright, and lives at Knoxville, Iowa. Issue: Lillian, b. Knoxville, 5, 12, i8g8. 4536. Benjamin M., b. Jersey City, N. J., 4, 29, 1S63; is a veterinarian, residing at Media, Pa., unmarried. 1767. Catharine Truman'^ (George^, Phebe, Sarah, ( K>orge, Geor-e). b. Philadelphia, 6, 4, 1832; m. there, 4, 24, 1873, John P. Townsend, b. Easton, Washington Co., N. Y., 7, 12, 1S23; d. Media, Pa., 6, 18, 1898; 634 "^^^ S MED LEY FAMILY. son of Stephen Townsend and Avis Peckham, of Albany, N. Y. She resides at Media. No issue. 1803. Jesse G. Johnson'^ (Mary\ Sarah, Ambrose, George, George), b. Upper Chichester, Del. Co., Pa., 3, 4, 1843 ; m. 12, 24, 1864, Anna Halsten, b. Brandywine hundred, Del., 2, 4 1843; dau. of Andrew Halsten and Eliza Ann English. He was educated at Village Green, Del. Co., and at Clarkson Taylor's School, Wilmington, Del. ; is a clergyman in the Missionary Baptist Church, ordained 1872. Address, 1897, Verona, Dane Co., Wisconsin. Issue: 4537- Joseph R., b. 5, 26, 1S65 ; d. i, 22, 1S66. 4538. Mary E., b. 8, 8, 1867 ; m. Marion, Linn Co., Iowa, 12, i, 1887, Rescorae M. Stickney, b. Monroe, Ogle Co., 111., 12, 24, [860; son of Calvin W. Stickney and Aurilla Mabie, of Monument, Logan Co., Kans. She was educated at State Normal School, River Falls, Wis., and taught in the schools of Duluth. Rescome Stickney was a merchant and postmaster at Craig, Montana, for sev- eral years ; at present is raising cattle on a ranch, near Craig. He has served as justice of the peace several terms. They are both members of the Baptist Church. Issue, born at Craig: Frederic Jay, 3, 5, 1890 : Earl \V., 4, i, 1S91 : Grace .\., 12, 22, 1894. 4539. Norman, b. 9, 23, 1872 ; d. 8, 7, 1873. 4540. Maggie, b. 11, 16, 1S74; a teacher, unmarried. 1804. Caroline Thomas* (Sarah^, Sarah, Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, Del. Co., 11, 11, 1836; m. West Chester, Pa., 9, 19, 1864, Baldwin Keech, machinist, b. II, 25, 1837; d. West Chester, 7, 15, 1895; buried at Oaklands Cemetery; son of Hannum Keech and Sarah Young, last of E. Bradford Twp. They settled on a farm purchased by her, in W. Whiteland Twp.; removed to West Chester about Dec, 1867. She resides at 125 E. Barnard Street. Issue: 4541. Hannah Mary, b. W. Whiteland, 6, 8, i866; d. W. Chester, 10, 30, 1892, un- married. 4542. Horace Greeley, b. West Chester. 10, 25, 1S6S ; d. there, 8, 29, 1892, unmarried. 4543. Laura M., b. West Chester, 8, 18, 1870 ; m. Frankford, Phila., 4, 4, 1892, Paul E. Snyder, b. Llwchlan, Chester Co., 11, 14, 1870 ; son of Isaiah F. Snyder and Mary Elizabeth Schofield. He was educated at West Chester Normal School; is a butcher and farmer : both members of Westminster Presb. Ch., and reside with her mother. No issue. 1806. Hannah Thomas'^ (.Sarah^ Sarah, Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown Twp., 4, 10, 1S41 ; m. 12, 25, 1866, Manning C Hallo- Well, b. O.xford Twp., now 35th Ward, Phila., 12, 29, 1832; son of Joseph LINE OF GEORGE', GEORGE\ AMBROSE\ AMBROSE', ABIGAIL'. 635 Hallowell and Rebecca Stump, of Philadelphia. Res., 151 i Sellers St., Frankford, Phila. Issue: 4544. Guernsey .Albert, b. Phila., 1 1, 4, f 867 ; m. there, 4, j, 1S90, .Anna Marion Shunk, b. "Diamond Rock," Chester Co., 12, 12, 1865; dau. of Jesse Shunk and Susanna G. Anderson, of Chester Co. He is a conveyancer and resides at 4440 Paul St., Frankford. No issue. 4545. Bruce Clyde, b. i, 11, 1870, in Frankford; unmarried. 4546. Harold Atlee, b. same, 4, 12, 18S2. 1808. George B. Smedley*" (Edmund\ Mary, Ambrose, Geori^^^e, George), b. West Chester, 11, 16, 1856; m. New York City, i, 6, 1887, Ella L. Horn, b. 11, 16, 1854; dau. of William M. Horn and Laetitia Davis Yates, of Wilmington, Del. He served an apprenticeship in the carriage factory of Alfred McLear, West Chester, and soon after entered the paint- ing department of the lackson & Sharp Car Building Co., Wilmington. Leaving this he took a position in the Penna. R. R. shops in Philadelphia, but after a few years returned to Wilmington, married and settled there. Both are members of the Delaware Avenue Bapt. Church. No issue. Res., 1402 King Street. 1809. Mary E. Smedley*^ (Edmund^, Mary, Ambrose, George, George), b. 4, 5, i860; m. West Chester, 8, 23, 1888, William Booth Matlack, b. Delaware Co., 12, 22, 1861; d. West Chester, 5, 24, 1891 ; son of George W. Matlack and i'\nna Mary Williams, of West Chester. Second m., 11, 5, 1896, at Philadelphia, to E. Park Harris, b. Willis- town, 5, 19, 1857; son of Rev. Alfred Harris and Annie Taylor, oi West Chester, where they reside. He is a druggist. Issue: Henrietta Mildred Matlack, b. West Chester, 8, 17, 18S9: Anna Dorothy Harris, b. same, 9, 23, 1899. 1808. Anna Elizabeth Pyle* (Abigail, Ambrose, Ambrose, George, George), b. Concordville, 7, 29, 1833; m. Thornton, Pa., 2, 19, 1857, J. Wilson Sharpless, carpenter, b. Upper Darby, 8, 20, 1834; son of Amos M. Sharpless and Ann Hewes. Residence, Thornton, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue ; 4547. \V. Howard, b. Thornton, 11, 24, 185S; m. Phila., 7, 7, 1880, Laura A. Taylor, b. Oxford, Pa., 8, 23, 1862 ; dau. of George G. Taylor and Sarah R. Whitcraft, of West Chester. He was apprenticed in 1875 'o Edwin O. laylor, bricklayer, and has since resided in West Chester ; became a member of the M. E. Church, 1884, and for 18 years has held an exhorter's license in said church. Issue: Orra T., b, Thornton, 9, 19, 1882 : G. Chester, b. West Chester, 11, 27, 1886 : 636 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Myra May, b. same, i, 17, 1890; d. 5, 29, 1 89S : V\'. Howard, b. same, 4, 10, 1897 : E. Elwood, b. same, i, 10, 1900. 454S. M. Emma, b. 5, i, 1862 ; m. West Chester, j, i, 1884, Albeit Pierson, farmer, b. New Castle, Uel., 2, 7, 1859 ; son of Frederick Pierson and Aim Holland, of Hamorton. Address, Thornton, Pa. Issue : Howard S., b. Hamorton, 3, 5, 1885 : Lena May, b. Thornton, 5, iS, 1887 : Lizzie B., b. same, 11, 6, 1889 : George Brinton, b. same, 4, 27, 1892 : Maggie Wilson, b. same, 10, 18, 1893 ; d. 4, 17, 1894. 4549. Abbie A., b. Thornton, 3, 31, 1865 ; m. Media, 10, 20, 1892, Abraham Lender- man, b. Philadelphia, i, 29, 1865 ; son of Samuel Lenderman and Jane Talley, of Elani, Del. Co., Pa. P. O., Booths Corner, Pa. Issue: Anna J., b. 8, 27, 1893 : Emily R., b. 7, 31, 1895 : Elsie L., b. 6, 17, 1897. 4550. Joseph W., b. II, 21, 1867; d. 5, 15, 1870. 4551. Fairman Rogers, b. Chesterville, Chester Co., 7, 15, 1870; unm. 4552. John P., b. 8, II, 1873; m. Elsie Button, dau. of Edward Diitton, of Milltown, Chester Co. Address, Thornton, Pa. Issue: I';dna May, b. 7, 20, 1900; d. 10, 5, 1900. 1809. Thomas Ellwood Pyle' (Abigails, Ambrose, Ambrose, George, George), b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 11, 11, 1838; m. 8, 18, 1S65, Anna Elizabeth Major, b. Delaware City, Del., 10, 27, 1847; '^^'•'- of John Major and Sarah G. Hoofstittler, of Clifton Heights, Del. Co., Pa. He is a mason by trade ; lived seventeen years after marriage at Thornton, and since at Media, Pa.; is a member of M. E. Church. Issue: 4553. Henry Major, b. 2, 28, 1866 ; m. Ida L. Young. Res., 1414 N. 6ist St., Phila- delphia. 4554. Dora Dean, b. 8, 7, 1872 ; m. Thomas C. Rorer. P. O., Media, Pa. 1810. John A. Pyle° (Abigail^ Ambrose, Ambrose, George, George), b. Thornbury, 5, 7, 1844; m. 1003 Green Street, Phila., 12, 28, 1871, Mar- garet Henderson, b. West Goshen, 2, 5, 1845 -' "^^u. of Charles M. Hender- son and Elizabeth Rettew, of West Chester. He learned the bricklaying trade and worked at West Chester till 1876, when he entered the law office of Edward A. Price, at Media, as clerk. In the spring of 1885 he was ap- pointed deputy postmaster at West Chester, under Ezra Evans, and suc- ceeded the latter, who died in office in 1887. After the e.xpiration of his term he returned to his clerical duties at Media, but still resides at West Chester. Issue: Gertrude E., b. 8, 22, 1876; unm.: Edward Price, b. i, 20, 1887. 1814. Joanna McDade*^ (Elizabeth^ Ambrose, Ambrose, George, George), b. 1, 26, 1837; m. Glen Riddle, Pa., 3, 10, 1-858, Samuel Kennedy Crozier, b. Philadelphia, 3, 10, 1836; son of John Crozier and LIXR OF GEORGE', GEORGE', AMBROSE^ AMBROSE', JANE'. 637 Eliza Kennedy. Address, Glen Riddle, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue ; William McDade, Andrew Stewart, Harriet Elizabeth, Susanna Kennedy, I lerhert Davis Crozier. 1815. James McDade* (Elizabeth', Ambrose, Ambrose, George, George), b. Middletown, Del. Co., 10, 17, 1838; d. Anna, Illinois, 10, 6, 1889; buried Cumberland Cem., Del. Co.; m. Calvary Church, Rockdale, 4, 15, i860, Matilda Burns, b. County Antrim, Ireland, 6, 5, 1840; dau. of Richard Burns and Ellen Douglas MacFaul, of Bryn Mawr, Ba. .Ad- dress, Bryn Mawr. Issue: 4555. William, b. Lenni, Pa., 2, 21, 1861 ; m. Chester, Pa., 8, 3, 1S84, Sarah Crawl, b. there, 6, 3, 1864; dan. of (ieo. Washington Crawl and Rebecca Cray. They resitled in Philadelpliia till 1895, when they removed to Brooklyn, N. V. Res., 591 Fourth Ave. Issue: .Ambrose Hexter, b. 3, tS, 1887. 4556. lames Burns, b. Lenni, 5, 16, 1862 ; m. Matilda Dunn. Res., i 14 Thirty-firsi .St., Newport News, Va. 4557. Ambrose Smedley, b. Chester, P.u, 11, 18, 18C7; m. Ann I'ilkinglon. Res., 605 I'Mgmont St., Ciiester, I'a. 1817. Elizabeth Jane McDade' (Elizabeth\ Ambrose. Ambrose, George, George), b. Midtlletowii, 7, 13, 1842; m. Rockdale, 11, 24, 1868, Garrett Vanneman Stewart, b. Knowlton, 4, 3, 1840; son of David .Stewart and Rebecca Vanneman, of Angora, Del. Co., descended from the Vannemans of New Jersey. Issue : Harriet Louise, George \'., .Ambrose Crozier, Walter Garrett. Address, Yeadon, Fa. George \'anneman Stewart m. Eliza Morris Harbot. Address, 7013 Hedgcrman .St., Tacony. Pliila. 1818. Ambrose S. McDade' ^Elizabeth', Ambrose, Ambrose, George. George), b. Rockdale, 3, 28, 1845; d. Chester, Pa., 2, 8, 18S8; buried at Metlia ; m. Rockdale, lo, 9, 1867, Matilda C. Litzenberg, b. L'|i|.er Providence, 8, 13, 1845; dau. of Simon Litzenberg and Sarah Anna Bald- win, ol Chester. Address, Colwyn, Pa. Issue: 4558. Harry C, b. 2, 25, 1869 ; m. .Mae Read Hu.-ton, and h.is one child, .M.ie Muston, 1). 4, 5, 1893. .\ddrcss, Colwyn, Pa. 1822. Catharine Wallace Gogel (Jane\ .Ambrose, Ambrose. Cieorge, George), b. Baltimore, s, 9, 1S44; m. William George Atkin- son. Issue : 4559. Harry Waters, b. ISaltimure, 3, 28, 1868; m. Reisterstown, .Md., 10, 16, 1895, Frcderica Virginia Dambmann, b. Paris, France. 638 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 4560. Albert Schumacher, b. Baltimore, 9, 3, 1870; m. Hopewell, N. T-> 4; 26, 1898, Nellie Mabelle Chick, b. Reisterstown, 4, 26, 1871. Child, William Ferris, b. Baltimore, 5, 29, 1899. 4561. George William, b. Baltimore, 8, 16, 1872 ; m. Evanston, Illinois, 6, i, 1898, Edith Tilghman, b. Baltimore, Md. Child, Katherine, b. Baltimore, i, 2, 1900. 4562. Walter Eaton, b. Baltimore, 10, 30, 1877. 1825. Jane S. Phillips'^ (Phebe Ann^, Ambrose, Ambrose, George, George), b. Upper Providence, 8, 4, 1844; m. Media, Pa., 8,4, 1864, Albin P. Ottey, b. Chelsea, Del. Co., Pa., 12, 28, 1839; son of Redman Ottey and Esther Crosley Pyle, of Chester, Pa. He is a notary public anci collec- tion agent in Media, Pa. Issue: 4563. Harry Phillips, b. 7, 1, 1865, in Media; m. there, g, i ', Sarah, George), b. New Garden, Columbiana Co., O., 10, 11, 181 3; d. Green Hill, 8, i, 1895; buried Hanoverton ; m. there, June, 1845, Owen Stackhouse, b. Bucks Co., Pa., 9, 20, 1792; d. Green Hill, Cohmibiana Co., O., 9, 20, 1881 ; buried at Kensington ; son of Benjamin Stackhouse and Martha Saxton, of Han- overton. Issue: 4942. Mile McNeely, dece:ised, m. Barbara Koffel. Address, New Chambersburg, Columbiana Co., O. No response. 4943. Sarah Jane, b. 11, 17, 1846 ; m. Zephania A. Weldin. 4944. George, b. Green Hill, 10, 27, 1S49 ; m. .Augusta, Carroll Co., O., r, i, 1883, Jane Sophronia Turnipseed, b. there, 3, 24, 1847 ; dau. of Henry Turnipseed and Alcinda Roads, of .Augusta. Address, Green Hill, O. No issue. 1919. Mary Regester' (Thomas', Abigail, Mary. Sarah, George), b. Washington, Pa., 12, 4, 1S05; d. Solon, Iowa, 10, 10, 1867; m. East Rochester, O., i, 26, 1826, Josiah Keislar, b. Greensburg, Pa., 4, 15, 1802; d. Plato, Iowa, 12, 11, 1881; both buried at W'est Liberty, la. He lived in Columbiana Co., O., on a fine farm for a number of years; also followed blacksmithing and dealing in stock. In the fall of 1850 he sold his farm and the next year removed to Cedar Co., Iowa, where he took up 652 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. considerable land. During the Civil War he enlisted in the loth Kansas regiment and served three years ; was in the Batde of Pea Ridge and many other engagements. He was one of the early agitators in the anti-slavery cause. He m. 8, 19, 1868, Mrs. Elvira Andrews, who is living at Sioux City, aged 81 years. Issue by ist wife: 4945. Hannah R., b. i, 4, 1827 ; m. John Smedley and William Maxson. See p. 248. 4946. Thomas R., b. 9, 28, 1828; m. Mary Doak, and lived for a time at Jasper, Mo. ; afterwards at Chandler, Okla. He has four children. A daii. m. a M. E. min- ister and lives in Mo. Three sons are scattered. The youngest was graduated at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la., and went as a missionary to India in the fall of 1899. 4947. Mary, b. 6, 26, 1830; m. Joseph Humphreys. Address, Coloma, Mo. No re- sponse. 4948. Ruth, b. 8, 31, 1832 ; m. William G. Mingus, b. Columbus, O., 10, 29, 1836 ; son of Levi Mingus and Luthada Thomas. They settled in Gower Twp., Cedar Co., la., where he owns 460 acres of land and is a farmer. Address, West Branch, la. Issue : Forest M., b. 5, 6, i860 ; m. Elinor Mattison : Mary L., b. 5i 9> 1870 ; m. Emery A. Smith. No further record. 4949. Sarah Jane, b. 5, 16, 1836; m. Moses Adams. 4950. Elvina, b. 6, 23, 1843 ; m. Asa D. Stiles, Iowa City, la. No response. 1929. Abigail Regester' (Roberts Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. New Garden, O., 9, 9, 1810; m. Augusta Meeting, i, i, 1852, Jabez Coulson, b. Brownsville, Pa., i, 17, 1797; d. E. Rochester, O., 2, 14, 1886; buried at Augusta Mtg.; son of Jehu Coulson and Jane Frame, of E. Rochester, where Abigail was living in 1900. Issue: 4951. John, b. E. Rochester, 3, 11, 1854 ; m. Delia M. Brown, b. near Richville, Stark Co., O., II, 4, 1867 ; dau. of John Brown and Rebecca Ware. Issue, b. E. Rochester: Frank H., i, 10, 1888: Mary L., 6, 13, 1890: Lizzie A., 12, 16, 1892 : Laura V., 9, 17, 1896. 1930. William Regester*^ (Roberts Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Hanover, O., 7, i, 181 3; m. Carrollton, O., 10, 7, 1837, Eliza Foreman, b. Pittsburg, Pa., 2, 7, 1818; dau. of Charles F"oreman and Sarah Wolf They settled in Carroll Co., O., but removed to Jay Co., Ind., in the fall of 1842, and to Norton Co., Kansas, in the spring of 1880. P. O., Lenora. Issue: 4952. Sarah, b. 7, 15, 1838 ; d. 6 mo., 1899 ; m. John P. Shirk. 4953. Seth, b. 8, 8, 1839, at Carrollton; d. 12, 20, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn., unm. 4954. Susan, b. Carrollton, 7, 23, 1841 ; d. Pennville, Ind., 10 mo., 1846. 4955. David, b. Pennville, Ind., 10, 10, 1843; d. there, 10 mo., 1846. 4956. Robert, b. Pennville, 8, 28, 1846; m. Rachel Boyd. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY\ ABIGAIL', ROBERT*. 653 4957. Abigail, b. Pennville, 3 mo., 1849 ; d. there, 11 mo., 1856. 4958. Charles, b. Pennville, 11 mo. 1850 ; d. there, 11 mo. 1856. 4959. Mary Ann, b. 1 1, 29, 1852 ; m. George T. Williams. 4960. Isabel, b. 8, 28, 1854 ; m. Joseph A. Brown. 4961. James F., b. Jay Co., Ind., 5, 20, 1858; m. Norton, Norton Co., Kansas, 9, 13, 188S, Charlottie Daykins, b. Iowa, 9, 8, 1869 ; dau. of William Daykins and Lorinda Gilder, of Gypsum City, Saline Co., Kansas. They settled in Norton Co., removing to Clay Center, Clay Co., Aug., 1894. Issue: Charles R., b. Lenora, 12, 2, 1889; d. 4, 11, 1891 : Roy R., b. same, i, 6, 1892 ; d. i, 6, 1895 : Lark L., b. 9, 25, 1893: Ulma D., b. 11, 15, 1895 ; d. 5, 28, 1897: Kthel I., b. 4, 24, 1898. 1931. Daniel R. Regester* (Robert^, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Columbiana Co., O., 12, 6, 1S15; d. Jay Co., Intl., 12, 30, 1X74; buried West Grove Cem.; m. Jay Co., i, 1, 1853, Eliza Sumption, b. about 1835; d. Jay Co. (4, 23)?, 1868; buried West Grove Cem.; dau. of John Sumption and Susan Lewis, of Jay Co. Second m., 1,15, 1870, to Elvira McCoy, b. Wayne Co., Ind., 6, 18, 1840, widow of Sylvester McCoy and dau. of Abra- ham Walton and Mary Allison. He removed about 1840 from Ohio and settled in Jackson Twp., Jay Co., Ind. W^hile not a member of the Society of Friends he conformed to their discipline; was interested in education; an abolitionist and a Republican. Issue: 4962. Isaac M., b. Jay Co., 11, 17, 1S53 ; d. there, 11, 11, 1872. 4963. John S., b. 9, II, 1S55 ; m. Norton Co., Kan., 4, 23, iSSi, Laura Bond, b. Dela- ware Co., Ind., 10, 15, i860; dau. of Edward Bond and Margaret J. Sater. He removed in the fall of 1878 to Norton Co., Kan.; in the fall of 1894 to Dade Co., Mo., and in 189S returned to Norton Co., where he is engaged in stock raising and farming. Issue: Goldie Fay, b. 9, 18, 18S9 : .'\rlie Roy, b. 12, 27, 1896. P. O., Lenora, Kansas. 4964. Elmer E., b. Jay Co., 8, 31, 1871 ; unmarried. P. C)., Pennville, Ind. 4965. Wilber L., b. 2, 23, 1873 ; m. Jay Co., 9, 12, 1891, Lillian E. Shirk, b. there, 6, 19, 1876; dau. of .Anthony Shirk and Rebecca E. Williams, of that county. Address, Pennville, Ind. Issue: Thuston Avon, b. 11, 19, 1892: Mary Alettia, b. 2, 12, 1894 ; d. 8, 4, 1894 : Jessie Leola, b. ;, 21, 1895 : all in Jay Co., Ind. 1933. Aaron B. Regester'' (Robert\ Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Columbiana Co., O., 11, 30, 1S20; m. New Harrisburg, O., 10, 8, 1846, Matilda Dwyer, b. there, 1827; d. Fillmore Co., Minn., 9, 5, 1859: buried at Etna; dau. of Joseph Dwyer. .Second ni. Jay Co., Ind., 8, 12, i860, Emily Sumption, b. Columbiana Co., O., 10, 21, 1830; dau. of Enos Lewis and Margaret Grissell, of Jay Co. Address, Granite Falls, Minn. Issue: 4966. Clark M., b. 5, 25, 1847 ; d. 9, 11, 1852. 654 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 4967. Benjamin P., b. 7, 31, 1850; d. 10, 31, 1850. 4968. Addie, b. E. Rochester, O., 12, 18, 1852; m. Granite Falls, Minn., 6, 2, 1872, John W. Humphrey, b. Huntington, O., 3, 26, 1S50; son of Harry M. Humph- rey and Electa Wadsworth, of Minneapolis. They settled on a farm at Granite Falls for two years; moved to Minneapolis and engaged in butchering till 1877 ; thence to Oregon till 1882, since which they have been settled on their farm of 200 acres in Elk River, Minn. Issue : Harry Baker, b. Granite Falls, 8, 4, 1S73 ; living at St. James, Minn., unm. : Estella, b. Minneapolis, 10, 25, 1874 ; see below: John Regester, b. Harrisburg, On., 12, 11, 1879; living ^.t Blue River, Minn. : Hubert H., b. Albany, On., 3, 23, 18S2 : Robert Ford, b. Elk River, 7, 28, 1890. Estella Humphrey m. Otsego, Minn., i, 25, 1897, Alfred E. Borthwick, b. there, 6, 13, 1867; son of Alexander Borthwick and Lydia Hicks, of that place, where they reside. Issue : Harry .^llred, b. i, 7, 1898. 4969. Dora E., b. Etna, Minn., 7, 31, 1857; m. Chanite Falls, 6, 15, 1876, Fred G. Tuttle, b. Coldwater, Mich., 8, 13, 1856; son of Henry Daniel Cleveland Tuttle, last of Silver Lake, Kan., and Mary Abigail Goodwin, last of Battle Creek, Mich. They settled at Ortonville, Minn., 1878, where he conducted a newspaper for ten years ; was postmaster, village recorder, justice of the peace and deputy register of deeds, and has been in the new-spaper business at other places ever since ; now at Echo, Minn. Issue ; Glen Roy, b. Granite Falls, 10, 3, 1S80: Dora Estella, b. Echo, Minn., 11, 27, 1886: Mary Frances, b. 9, 20, 1890. 4970. Clara, b. Fillmore Co., Minn., 8, 30, 1859; m. Worcester, Mass., 9, 17, 1878, Charles Stoughton, b. Gill, Mass., 9, 2, 1856; son of Samuel Stoughton and Hannah Eliza Spaulding, of Worcester, where they reside. Issue, b. there : Leroy S., i, 28, 1884 : Arthur C, 5, 22, 1889. 1934. Thomas Regester* (Robert^ Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 3, I, 1S23; m. 6, 16, 1849, Mary Williams, b. Belmont Co., O., 10, 14, 1831 ; d. West Grove, Jay Co., Ind., 4, 23, 1S63, '^"^ buried there ; dau. of George Williams and Rachel White. Second m., 4, 17, 1864, to Martha Mendenhall (No. 4914), b. Columbiana Co., O., 3, 21, 1836; dau. of William Mendenhall and Rebecca Ward. Address, Balbec, Jay Co., Ind. Issue: 4971 4972 4973 4974 4975 4976 4977 4978 Mary Ann, b. 3, 19, 1850; d. 7 mo., 1S50. Amos Martin, b. 7, 21, 1852 ; m. Hannah Lewis. P. O., Balbec, Ind. Esther, b. 1854 ; date of death unknown. Anna, b. 1856; date of death unknown. Angeline, b. 8. 4, 1858 ; m. John Gray, Hastings, Neb. Clara, b. 3, 9, 1863 ; m. Harvey Cogshell, Balbec, Ind. Aaron, b. 7, i 7, 1865. Morgan Milton, b. 10, 29, 1869 ; d. West Grove, Ind., 12, 31, 1869. 1935. Robert Regester* (Roberts Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Ohio, 10, 2, 1825; d. Jay Co., Ind., 9, 16, 1880; m. there, 4, 20, 1848, Ann LINE OF GEORGE\ SAKAH\ MARY\ ABIGAIL', ROBERT'. 655 Williams, b. Belmont Co., O., d. 11, 2, 1848; dau. of George Williams, of that county. Second m. Jay Co., 4, 7, 1850, to Ann Sumption, b. Harrison Co., O., 12, 25, 1830; d. Jay Co., 12, 30, 1868; dau. of John Sumption and Susanna Lewis, of Jay Co. Third m., i i, 11, 1S69, to Sarah Sumption, dau. of Thomas Gray and Catharine Lewis. She is now Sarah St. John. Bloomington, Ind. Issue: 4979. Levi J., b. Jay Co., 4, 21, 1851 ; m. there, 11, 8, 1S73, Amanda liond, b. Balti- more, Md., 6, ir, 1854; dau. of Edward Bond and Margaret Sater, of Lenora, Kansas. They settled in Jay Co., Ind. ; removed to Norton Co., Kansas, 1879, where he is a farmer. P. O., Lenora. Issue : Carrie G., b. Jay Co., 8, 25, 1S74; see below: Ora B., b. same, 9, 13, 1876: Walter E., b. Norton Co., Kan., 4. 27, 1882 : Nellie .'\., b. same, i, 13, 1884; Edward H., b. Henry Co., Mo., 4, 28, 1 89 1. Carrie G. m. Norton Co., Kansas, 12, 22, 1895, Henry C. Bradbury, b. Davis Co., Iowa, 11, 27, 1873; son of Moses T. Bradbury and Elizabeth F. Brunk, of Sheridan Co., Kan. He is a farmer and stock feeder, owning 500 acres of land in Decatur and Sheridan counties, Kansas. P. O., Allison. Issue : Clarence J., b. Decatur Co., i, 26, 1897 ; .Athol G., b. same, i, 9, 1899. Ora B. Regester, m. Norton Co., 11, 29, 1899, William Gilleece, b. there, 12, IT, 1875 ; son of James Gilleece and Mary Dunlap. He is a farmer and stock raiser, in Norton Co. P. O., New Almelo. 4980. Clark M., b. 5, 28, 1853; m. 4, 23, 1881, Martha Bond, b. Delaware Co., Ind., XI, 6, 1857 ; dau. of Edward Bond and Margaret Jane Sater. He is a farmer. P. O., Lenora, Norton Co., Kansas. Issue : Jessie May, b. 5, 11, 1882. 4981. Jabez C, b. Jay Co., Ind., 8, 14, 1855 J "'• Humboldt, Neb., 3, 10, 1883, Emma L. Green, b. England, 11, 23, 1863 ; dau. of James Green and Emma Poland, of Lenora, Kan. Issiie : Elsie M., b. Morgan Co., Ind., 3. 7, 1884 : Harry C, b. Richardson Co., Neb., 10, 20, 1885 : Edgar M., b. Norton Co., Kan., 2, 19, 1888 : Edna F., twin with Edgar M. : Claudie A., b. 9, 12, 1890, in Clay Co., Kan. : Carry \., b. same, i, 4, 1898. P. O., Broughton, Kansas. 4982. John ¥., b. Jackson Twp., Jay Co., Ind., 8, 8, 1870; m. Baker Twp., Morgan Co., Ind., 9, 6, 1S91, .-Mice S. Farr, b. there, 11, 16, 1868; dau. of James 1!. Farr and Nancy Elizabeth Burton, of Martinsville, Ind. They purchased a farm and resided in Morgan Co. till 1896, when they removed to Bloomington and kept a restaurant till 1,1, igoo, when he purchased a farm four miles north of Bloomington, which is their P. O. Issue: Ethel Atlantic, b. 8, 5, 1892 ; d. 7^ 20, 1895 • Edith Eudora, b. 2, 19, 1S94 : Elvyn Austin, b. 11, 8, 1897. 1936. James R. Regester* (Robert^, Abigail, Mar)-, Sarah, George), b. Columbiana Co., O., i, 14, 1828; m. Carroll Co., O., 2, 20, 1851, Mary Eastman, b. Maine, 11, 3, 1830; d. Miltonvale, Kan., 3, 8, 1895; dau. of Richard Eastman and Lovisa Morrell, of Riley Co., Kan. Address, Coloma, Carroll Co., Mo. Issue : 4983. Lizzie, b. 10, 21, 1856; m. George Gray, Miltonvale, Kansas. Issue: Nettie, 656 THE SMEDLE\ FAMILY. Bertha, Franklin, Florence, Ethel and Hazel. Nettie m. Alfred Mee, Milton- vale ; has two children : Bertha m. Albert Fanzer, Miltonvale ; has one child. 4984. Julia Etta, b. 10, 19, 1S61 ; m. Kansas, 6, 27, 1877, George Boyd, b. Indiana, i, 9, 1850. Second m., Nebraska, i, 2, 1890, to George Wilson, b. Ohio, 2, 27, 1856; son of David Wilson and Sina Ann Cobum. Address, Pawnee City, Neb. Issue: Mabel Boyd, b. Clay Co., Kan., 4,6, 1S78; see below: Fred Boyd, b. Denver, Colo., 4, 27, 1880: Lewis Wilson, b. 11, 8, 1890: Bessie Wilson, b. 4, 13, 1892 : Ruby Wilson, b. 8, 12, 1894 : William Percy Wilson b. 5, 7, 1899. Mabel Boyd, m. Concordia, Kan., 7, 16, 1894, John Eckhart, b. Co- shocton, O., 9, 26, 1869 ; son of John Lawrence Eckhart and Hettie Ann Randle, of Lyle, Oklahoma, where they reside. Issue : William Frederick, b. Lyle, 5, 17, 1896 : George Lawrence, b. same, 6, 18, 1899. 4985. Franklin, b. i, 28, 1864 ; m. Ella Clark. P. O., Muscotah, Kansas. Child : Lodema. 4986. Lulu, b. 6, 4, 1871 ; unmarried 1899. 1937. Samuel Plankinton* (Sarah', Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. perhaps in Edgmont Tvvp., Delaware Co., Pa.; d. 1869 ; m. 5, 23, 1822, by John Graves, Esq., of West Chester, to Margaret Baker. Issue : 49S7. Susanna B., b. Edgmont, 3, 29, 1823 ; d. Media, 6, 5, 1900 ; m. Thomas J. Sharp- less, b. Middletown, 12, iS, 1821; d. Media, 9, 16, 1887; son of Samuel Sharpless and Ruth Iddings, of Middletown. They had two children : Ruth A., b. Middletown, 12, 18, 1846; d. Media, 2, 19, 1878; buried Cumberland Cemetery; m. 6, 21, 1876, Dr. Trimble Pratt, b. E. Goshen, 5, 27, 1844 ; son of Enos L. Pratt and Lydia Trimble, of W. Goshen. He was edu- cated at Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, and Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, and settled in Media as a physician in 1870. No issue : He m. again, 1,17, 1889, Ehzabeth Levis Ogden, dau. of J. Henry and Martha H. Ogden, of Springfield. Retta Sharpless, b. 7, 23, 1848 ; m. Friend W. Regester (son of 2211). 4988. Mary P., m. Henry C. Bishop, now of' Media, Pa. No response. She is said to have left three children : Sallie, m. to Charles Johnson : Retta, m. to Hannum, and Emily, m. to Thomas A. Kitts. 4989. Sarah, died unmarried. 1938. Hannah Plankinton'^ (Sarah-\ Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 11, 6, 1795; d. Upper Providence, 2, 7, 1855; m. Edgmont, 9, 9, 1S17, Gideon Dunn, b. Providence, 8, 8, 1797; d. Upper Providence, 12, 14, 1850; son of George Dunn and Alice Bishop. Both buried at Middle- town Meetingf. He and his four sons were all contractors and builders. Issue: 4990. Sarah P., b. 7, 13, 1818; d. 5, 12, 1S91 ; m. James Howard. 4991. Alice, b. 8, 29, 1820; d. 6, 22, 1821 ; buried Middletown Mtg. LINE OF GRORGE\ SARAIP, AfARV\ yANE\ JANEK 657 4992. Samuel P., b. 4, 4, 1822 ; d. 9, 22, 1890; m. Emeline Baldwin. 4993- Joseph N., b. 4, 24, 1S24 ; d. 7, 22, 1896 ; m. Margaret L. McClelland. 4994. Mary B., b. 7, 20, 1826 ; d. 12, 24, 1887 ; m. John (). Williams. 4995. Robbins P., b. 3, 25, 1828; d. i, 7, 1893; buried at Media C"em. ; m. Phebe Smith, who survives him. They had children, Sallie P.. Mmma 15. and Ida T,., whose location is unknown, but supposed to be in Illinois. 4996. Tillie Y., b. Upper Providence, 12, 12, 1835 ; m. Philadelphia, 9, 2, 1875, Thomas W. Palmer, b. Upper Darby, 5, 27, 1830 ; son of Charles I'. Palmer and Mary Williams, of that township. They have resided in Clifton Heights. He is a machinist by trade and has been master mechanic since 1870 for the large manufacturing establishment of Thomas Uolan & Co., Philadel[)hia. By former wife, Rebecca Howard Force, he had Harry L., William B. and Carrie R., of whom the last was principal of the Fernwood grammar school, 1898. No issue by last. 4997. Anna E. B., b. Upper Providence, 4, 15, 1S38; m. Malvern, Chester Co., 1,9, 1861, John H. Stanley, car inspector, b. Edgmont, 2, 2, 1838 ; son of George Stanley and Lydia Sill, of Willistown. They reside at Phcenixville, Pa. Issue : Milton W., b. Edgmont S, 15, 1862 ; see below : John Howard, b. Malvern, \2, 23> 1873 ; unm. : Ada May, b. same, 3, 28, 1876 ; unm. 1898. Milton W. Stanley m. Phcenixville, 8, 2, 1885, Hallie M. Spotts, b. there, 2, 2, 1866 ; dau. of George Spotts and Emma Hudson, of Norristown, Pa. They reside in Phcenixville, where were born their children : ."^nna E., 5,22, 18S6: Florence W., 10, 4, 1888: Jennie F., 10, 5, 1890: Mary I,., 7, 18, 1893. Milton W. is baggage master and express agent, Phcenixville and Frazer line. His brother J. Howard is assistant baggage master, Reatiing R. R., Phcenixville. 1941. Joseph Plankinton^ (Jane'. Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Concord Twp., Delaware Co., Pa., 12, 25, 1799; d. J-'hiladelphia, i, 11, 1890; m. Phila., Deborah Fields Williams, d. there, 10, 13, 1864; dau. of Ennion Williams. Both buried at Woodlands Cemetery. He and his brother Robbins carried on a wholesale dry-goods business on Fifth Street, above Market, from which Joseph retired on being elected treasurer of the county of Philadelphia. This was followed by his election as alderman in the old district of Spring Garden five successive terms of five years each, after which the office was abolished by the "Act of Consolidation." Issue: 499S. .Anna J., b. 8, 6, 1827 ; m. Samuel L. King, of Philadelphia. She declines to fur- nish recortls. 4999. Cornelia Fl, b. 2, 14, 1829; d. 12, 29, 1S98; m. Thomas W. Cheesman. No further record. 5000. Ennion, deceased. 5001. Horace, b. 1835 ; m. Kankakee, Illinois, i, 9, 1872, J.Tne IIowcIl, b. Elgin Co., Canada, 11, 22, 1840. .Address, Netawaka, Kansas. Issue: Pearl P., b. 7, 26, 1S75 : Ruby D., b. 10, 31, 1879 : Diamond, b. 12, 28, 1881 ; d. 5, 14, 1882 : Horace William, b. 4, 16, 18S3. 42 658 THE SAIEDLEY FAAIJLY. Pearl P., b. Atchinson, Kan. ; m. Chicago, 111., 10, 7, 1896, William A. Merkel, b. Grunenplan, Germany, 7,. 22, 1870 ; son of Karl Merkel and Minnie Schnessler, of that place. Address, 647 N. Leavitt St., Chicago, 111. Issue: William Herman, b. Chicago, i, 6, 1898 : Horace Jerome, b. same, 5, 19, 1900. Wm. A. Merkel is of the firm of Merkel & Co., Commission Merchants. 5002. Jerome, b. Phila., 12, 21, 1837; m. there, Oct., 1S66, Mary Elizabeth Kennedy, b. Reading, Pa., June, 1837; d. Chicago, 111., i, 26, 1897; dau. of Israel Kennedy and Julia Webb, of Phila. No issue. He is a surveyor and resides at 647 N. Leavitt St., Chicago. 1942. Robbins Plankinton* (Jane^ Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Brandywine Hundred, Del., 12, 19, 1801 ; d. Philadelphia, 2, 12, 1869; m. there, 1,17, 1829, Sarah Cecelia Smith, b. 1799, in Dublin, Ireland, d. Phila., 9, I, 1846; dau. of James and Sarah Smith, of Philadelphia. Both buried at Monument Cemetery, Phila. He learned the tailoring business, which he carried on in Edgmont township for a time, but afterward joined with his brother Joseph in the wholesale dry-goods business, and in 1830 was at No. 2 N. Fifth Street, Philadelphia. After his brother's retirement the firm became Plankinton and Sower, by the addition of J. Randolph Sower, and was located at 36 N. 2d Street. Issue: 5003. Caroleen Cecilia, b. 1, 22, 1830 : d. 4, 10, 1893 ; m. John Randolph Sower. 5004. Charles Jesse, b. 2, 13, 1833 ; d. 3, 30, 1853, unmarried. 5005. Edward R., b. 4, 2, 1836; m. Mary B. Leopold. 1944. Phebe Baker" (Alice', Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Wash- ington Co., Pa., 4, 5, 1805; d. Lisbon, Ohio, 5, 29, 1888; m. Samuel Gaskill, b. New Jersey, 1,1, 1798 ; d. Lisbon, O., 9, 4, 1890. Issue: 5006. William B., b. Columbiana Co., O., 10, 4, 1824; d. 9, 17, 1827. 5007. Abram H., b. same, 9, 9, 1826 ; d. i, 13, 1888. 5008. Gideon B., b. same, 3, 13, 1829 ; d. 7, 25, 1839. 5009. Josiah W., b. 5, 27, 1831 ; living in Lisbon, Columbiana Co., Ohio. 5010. Charles, b. Lisbon, O., 7, 3. 1S47 ; m. .Minooka, Illinois, 9, 14, 1875, Clarinda Harvey, b. Clyde, N. Y., 4, 5, 1853; dau. of Leonard Harvey and Cornelia Whittlesey. Address, 206 Cagwin Ave., Joliet, 111. Issue : Cornelia Irene, b. Newton Co., Ind., 11, 20, 1877; living in Brooklyn, N. Y., unm. : Evelyn Beryl, b. Lisbon, O., 5, 7, 1S80. 1945. William Baker"^ (Alice', jane, Mar\', Sarah, George), b. Columbiana Co., O., 6, 17, 1808; d. there, i, 29, 1873; m. 9, i, 1832, Christina Clark, dau. of John Clark and Klizabeth Stewart. Issue: 501 1. Gideon II., b. 3, 13, 1841 ; m. Elizabeth Lowry. 5012. Mary Alice, living at Lisbon, Ohio, unmariicd, 1898. 5013. Elizabeth, b. 2, 25, 1S33 ; d. 11, 5, 1S63 ; rc. Byron Frederick. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ MARY\ yANE\ ESTHER\ 659 5014. Kmma J., m. Richard Kerns, Lisbon, ()., and is deceased. No record. 5015. Frank, deceased, m. Lizzie Williams. No issue. 5016. Harvey, died unmarried. 5017. Addie R., d. unmarried. .Ml born near Lisbon, O. 1947. Elizabeth Baker' (Alice', Jane, Mary, Sarah, Georcre), b. Lis- bon, O., II, 30, 1S24; m. Columbiana Co., 4, 9, 1846, Benjamin S. Dibble, b. Pittsburg, Pa., 2, 27, 1816; d. Minerva, Stark Co., O., 11, 23^ 1887; buried at Lisbon; son of Ira Dibble and Eliza Lane, of Lisbon. They setded at Minerva, 1846, and she returned to Lisbon, 18S8, where she resides (1898). Issue: 5018. Irene Cornelia, b. Lisbon, 4, 12, 1847 ; d. Minerva, 8, 20, 1S72, i:nm. 5019. Julia Alice, b. Minerva, 3, 18, 1850; unmarried. 1949. Ann H. Black* (Esther^ Jane, Mary, Sarah, Georcre), b. Chester Co., Pa., 3, 5, 181 3; d. Jasper Co., Ind., 8, 28, 1861 ; m. William Dowling, b. near Brandywine Battlefield, Pa., 8, 6, 1809; d. Norristown, Carroll Co., O. Issue : 5020. John L., b. I I, 6, 1836 ; m. Phebe Marietta. 502 1. Thomas B., b. 8, 26, 1S38; d. 8, 23, 1861, unmarried. 5022. Jeffrey S., b. 6, 2, 1841 ; d. 7, 13, 1842. 5023. David B., b. 11, 7, 1843 ; d. 11, 22, 1845. 5024. Hannah M., b. 8, 16, 1847 ; d. 8, 28, 1861. 5025. William D., b. 11, 3, 1852 ; m. Emma Welker. 1950. Joseph Robins Black* (Esthers Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 5, 30, 1815; d. Hanover, O., 6, 25, 1870; buried at Presby. Churchyard; m. Black Bear Hotel, Phila., i, 11, 1838, Lydia Ann Parsons, b. Delaware Co., Pa., 9, 17, 1815 ; dau. of Mahlon Parsons and Rebecca Ford, of Lower Merion, Montgomery Co., Pa. He moved to Ohio in 1838; thence to Beaver Co., Pa., where he lived eight years and then purchased a farm near Hanover, Columbiana Co., O. His widow was living at Churchville, Md., 1898. Issue: 5026. Rebecca Jane, b. 10, 8, 1838. Address, Aberdeen, Md. Unmarried. 5027. Harper H., b. near Augusta Meeting, Carroll Co., O., 7, 22, 1840; m. Baptist parsonage, Harford Co., Md., i, i, 1881, Josephine V. Clark, b. near Clark's Bridge, on Deer Creek, 3, 5, 1848; dau. of Barnet J. Clark and Elizabeth Rigdon, near Forest Hill, Harford Co., Md. He was a clerk in the store of James CIraham, New Garden, O., and later in that of E. Malin Hoopes, West Chester, Pa.: in 1873 purchased a farm near Forest Hill, Harford Co., Md., where he still resides : is an Odd-Fellow and a Freemason. P. O., Chestnut Hill, Md. Issue : Barnet Harper, b. 9, 30, 1881 : Grace Clark, b. 9, 6, 1883 : 66o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Ambler Robins, b. 3, 26, 18S6 : Olga Lydia, b. 7, 27, 1888 : Montana Mary, b. 2, 14, 1891. 5028. Josephine E., b. Beaver Co., Pa., 10, 23, 1843; m. Columbiana Co., O., 1, 10, 1867, J. Wesley Whitaker, b. Harford Co., Md., 12, 29, 1833 ; son of Howard Whitaker and Hannah Ruff, of Forest Hill, Md. P. O., Upper Cross Roads, Md. Issue: Floyd Harper, b. 12, 18, 1867: Emraa Adeline, b. i, i, 1869: Lydia Ann, b. 9, 18, 1870: P'annie Lockwood, b. 7, 8, 1872 : Hannah Ruff, b. I, 30, 1874 ; d. 4, 3, 1875 • Anna Olivia, b. 6, 30, 1876 : Alethea Irene, b. 4, 28, 1878: Wade Hampton, b. 2, 20, 1880; d. 9, 5, 1880: Philena Fusel Mar- tenet, b. I, 29, 1882; d. 7, 14, 1882 ; Lottie Minerva, b. 4, 15, 1884: Bertha Viola, b. 6, 26, 1887. Floyd H. Whitaker m. Coopstovvn, Md., 8, 10, 1893, Mary Louisa Wilson, b. II, 7, 1875; raised in an Orphans' Home and parents unknown. They lived at Upper C'ross Roads till 8, 20, 1898, when they removed to Abingdon, Md. No issue. Lydia Ann Whitaker m. Deer Creek, i, 3, 1893, John Millard Rogers, b. Forest Hill, 7, 15, i858 ; son of James M. Rogers and Gussie Grafton, of that place. P. O., Forest Hill. He is a carpenter and member of M. E. Church. Issue: Mabel F., b. 2, 23, 1894 ; d. 8, 11, 1894: Lillie V., b. 10, 23, 1896. Fannie L. Whitaker m. Belair, Md., 2, 2, 1S98, Luther G. Henderson, b. Black Horse, Harford Co., Md., 5, 23, 1852 ; son of Archibald Henderson and Susan Gorsuch, of that place. They settled at Pleasantville, Md., where he is an auctioneer and a house painter ; member of M. P. Church. 5029. Mahlon P., b. 5, 14, 1S46; d. 10, 9, 1854. 5030. William E., b. 5, 5, 184S ; d. 10, 19, 1854. 5031. Emeline, b. 5, 12, 1853; d. 10, 26, 1854. 5032. Willianna V., b. Hanover, O., 5, 11, 1859; m. Forest Hill, Md., 10, 2, 1888, Samuel B. Greenfield, b. Harford Co., 10, 2, 1S61 ; son of Samuel R. J. Green- field and Mary E. Sanders, of that county. P. O., Fallston, Md. Issue : Howard H., b. Van Bibber, Md., 2, 5, 1891 : Mary Lydia, b. same, 2, 10, 1892 : Samuel Slater, b. same, 5, 8, 1893: Camp Butler, b. 11, 30, 1894: Carrie Rebecca, b. Churchville, 11, 3, 1897. 1951. Sidney P. Black* (Esther^ Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Del. Co., Pa., 7, 2, 1817; d. Carroll Co., O., 8, 28, 1859; buried at Augusta; m. Ohio, 4, 4, 1851, Samuel Chambers, b. Carroll Co., 6, 12^ 1S20; d. Willistown, Chester Co., Pa., 3, 28, 189S; buried at Goshen Meet- iii(T; son of James Chambers, from Ireland. Issue: 5033. William E., b. Carroll Co., O., i, 27, 1855 ; m. Pottstown, Pa., 2, 25, 1885, Eliza- beth H. Wells, b. there, 7, 24, 1852 ; dau. of Samuel Wells and Elizabeth M. Davis, of that place. Res., 746 Chain St., Norristown, Pa. Issue : Alice Hawley, b. Willistown, 12, 17, 1885 : Anna Wells, b. same, 4, 17, 1888 : Walter Blaine, b. Charlestown, Chester Co., 3, 5, 1S90: Elizabeth Davis, b. 12, 27, 1891 : Sidney E., b. Norristown, i, 6, 1896 ; d. 9, 27, 1896. Samuel Chambers, above, m. j, 12, 1S63, at the residence of Thomas P. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY\ ISAAC, ABRAIIAMK 66i Evans, West Chester, Rebecca Hawley, b. 3, 30, 1820; dau. of Benjamin Hawley and Deborah Hoopes. He Hved on rented farms in the vicinity of West Chester after his second marriage. His widow lives in West Chester. 1962. Mary W. Hoopes' (Eli^ Isaac, Mary, Sarah. George), b. 8, 23, 1804; d. West Chester, Pa., 8, 3, 1882; buried at Birmingham Mtg.; m. 4, 21, 1S42, James Madison Irwin, d. West Brandywine Twp., 6. 24, 1843, in 32d year; son of John (?) and Anne Irwin. Issue: 5034. Mary .Ann Madison, b. 9, 19, 1843; m- Bradford Meeting, 3, 14, 1867, Jacob Parker, of Pennsbury Twp., son of Jesse C. and Ellen Parker, of New Jersey. He d. Birmingham Twp., 10, 21, 1S77, in 37th year. No issue. She m. again, 3, 14, 1889, Truman Forsythe, b. West Goshen, 4, 30, 1S23 ; son of John For- sythe and Ruth Truman, of that place. They removed to West Chester soon after marriage. He d. 2, 21, 1900, his death being sudden and wliile traveling by rail. 1964. Phebe Hoopes'^ (Eli^ Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Goshen, 10, 30, iSii ; d. Philadelphia, i, 21, 1893; m. there, 1837, William MoCluen, b. Willistown, 10, 22, 1813; d. Malvern, 12, 20, 1891 ; son of John McCluen and Elizabeth Gould. Both buried at Malvern Baptist churchyard. Issue : 5035. George W., b. 5, 11, 1838; m. Mary A. Miller. Residence, 871 N. 30th St., Philadelphia. No response. 5036. Elizabeth A., b. 11, 23, 1840; m. William Ballentine, Glen Moore, Chester Co., Pa. No response. 5037. Edward L., b. Delaware Co., Pa., 10, 7, 1842 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 6, 1894, Mal- vina Hoopes (No. 5041), b. 4, 14, 1846. Residence, 2532 Page Street, Phila. No children. 5038. James D., b. i, 16, 1S45 ; d. 6, 6, 1S64, from wounds received at Battle of Green Plains, Va. 5039. William H., b. i, 17, 1847; m. Susan A. Devine, who is deceased. Residence, 3944 Powelton .\ve., Philadelphia. No issue. 5040. Isaac W., b. 12, 3, 1S49; m. Mary A. Hay. Address, Oakdale, Tenn. No response. 1965. Eli Y. Hoopes* (Eli\ Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Goshen, I, 27, 1815; d. Delaware Co., 7, 19, 1872; buried at Goshen Meeting; m. Eliza Mendenhall. Issue: 5041. Malvina, b. 4, 14, 1846 ; m. Edward L. McCluen (No. 5037). 5042. Anna Eliza, b. 4, 13, 1851 ; d. 10, 13, 1851. 1968. Rachel Hoopes* (Abraham', Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. East Goshen, 2,< o^ 1814; d. New Garden Twp., Chester Co., 2, 21, 1894; 662 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. buried at New Garden Meeting; rn. Birmingham Meeting, 5, 11, 1842, Joshua Jefferis, b. East Bradford, 3, 30, 1820; son of Clieyney Jefferis and Martha Sharpless, of that township. He purchased and settled on a farm in New Garden Twp., where, by a close observation of nature and the use of rational methods, he has been a successful farmer. P. O., Landen- berg, Pa. Issue: 5043. Edward, b. 7, 11, 1843 ; d. 2, 27, 1S47. 5044. William L., b. 4, 17, 1845 ; m. West Chester, 2, 20, 1877, Mary Elizabeth Bullock, b. 4, 13, 1848; dau. of George Bullock and Ruth Ann Pyle, of Birmingham, Delaware Co., Pa. They lived for some years on rented farms, after which he obtained a position in the Custom House, Philadelphia, and resided at Morton, Del. Co. They are now at Media, Pa. Issue : Bertha R., b. Hockessin, Del., 4, 4, 1878 : Joseph H., b. Centreville, Del., 9, 3, 1881. 5045. Thomas K., b. 4, 23, 1847 : m. Philadelphia, 3, 11, 1880, Angelina (Annie) Thomas, b. New Garden, 4, 28, 1848; dau. of John W. Thomas and Angelina Thompson, of New Garden. He is a farmer and owner of 108 acres in New Garden. P. O., Landenberg, Pa. Issue: J. Walter, b. 12, 5, 1880: Ethel Philena and Homer Hoopes, twins, b. 9, 14, 1883. 5046. Charles S., b. 11, 23, 1849 ; m. 4, 12, 1877, Anna C. Drake, and resided for some time at Omaha, Neb. Issue : Edna, b. 2, 4, 1878 ; d. 7, i, 1878 : Percy, b. 7, 17, 1879 : Noel, b. T, I, 1881 ; d. 7, 1 1, 1881 : Ada, b. 6, 12, 1882 : Marion, b. 9, 10, 1883. Address, 2538 Bloomington Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 5047. Edwin, b. i, 25, 1853; m. 12, 28, 1887, Jennie Jones Hoopes, b. 4, 12, 1859; dau. of Ezra M. Hoopes (No. 1980) and Bandenah Lyons. He farms the homestead. No issue. 5048. Walker, b. 4, 16, 1858; d. 4, 20, 1858. 1969. Walker Y. Hoopes*^ (Abraham^ Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen, 4, 22, 181 6; d. Media, Pa., 12. 2, 1895; rri- 9- 26, 1839, Hannah G. Eachus (No. 2426), b. 6, 9, 1816; d. Media, 2, 24, 1885; dau. of Homer Eachus and Lydia M. Green, of Delaware Co., Pa. Both buried at Cumberland Cemetery. He was named for Walker Yarnall, of West- town, with whom he lived in his boyhood, after which he engaged in store-keeping at Lima, in Middletown Twp., and there continued over thirty years. About 1868 he became a member of the banking house of Broomall, Fairlamb & Hoopes, of Media; later of Fairlamb & Hoopes, and of Hoopes alone for a short time ; then of Hoopes & Newbold. About 1889 he withdrew from this firm and became a director of the First National Bank of Media, in which he continued to take a great interest. He was a regular attender of Providence Meeting after his removal to Media. Issue: 5049. Mary Elizabeth, b. 4, 22, 1841 ; d. 2, i, 1844. . 5050. Hannah E., b. i, 23, 1843 ; d. 9, 27, 1886, unm. ; bur. Cumberland Cem. KESIDE.XCE OF (.ILIiEKT AM.) ANNA G. l<.»l'E. Erected 1880; enlarged 1895; plioto. 2, 8, 1800. FAMILY OF (ilEP.EKT AND ANNA (;. (OPE, Xu (8,3,1901.) fanest : Mary Edith, b. 9, 22, r8g4. P. O., Alliance. c. Rachel E., b. 4, 11, 1866; m. Alliance, 10, 13, 1889, Charles C. Card, b. there, 5, i, 1868 ; son of Simeon Card and Sarah A. Carter, of that place. He operates a dairy near Alliance. Issue : Olin Bert, b. 4, 13, 1891 : Charles Dane, b. 12, 7, 1897. d. Cora L., b. 4, 8, 1869 ; d. 2, 6, 1896 ; m. George E. Martin. Address, Alliance, O. Issue : Ida Mabel and Chauncey Dane. e. Ida Ann, b. Knox Twp., 2, 14, 1871 ; m. Beloit, .\dam E. Coffman, b. Washington Co., Md. ; son of .^dam Coffman and Marianne Wolf. P. O., 666 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Alliance, O. Issue : Murray Clyde, b. lo, 7, 1894 : William Arthur, b. 11, 30, 1895 : David Lester, b. 10, 22, 1897 : Emma Marie, b. 7, 28, 1899. f. William D., b. Alliance, 4, 12, 1872; m. 10, 17, 1896, Nettie B. Howard, b. Dallas, Marshall Co., W. Va., 6, 6, 1875 ; dau. of Thomas Howard and Sarah Jane Henderson, of Alliance, Stark Co., O., where they reside. No issue reported. 5064. Joseph H., b. 4, 3, 1837 ; d. 9, 2, 1841. 5065. Hannah A., b. i, 12, 1840; m. 6, 21, 1866, Jonathan L. Morris. Address, Alli- ance, O. Issue : Elmer E., b. 3, 23, 1S68, is a dentist, Garfield Place, Cincin- nati, O., unmarried : Oliver, b. 2, 22, 1872 ; d. 3, 21, 1873 : Isaac E., b. 2, 11, 1874; a student at the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati; all born in Mahoning Co., O. 5066. Rachel A., b. i, 9, 1843 : m. Robison S. Rook and William E. Miller. Address, Alliance, O. No response. 5067. William H., b. near Westville, Mahoning Co., i, 14, 1845 ; m. near Hanover, O., 2, 20, 1868, Sarah Summers, b. Alliance, 4, 9, 1843 ; dau. of David Summers and Anna Keagy, of that place. He is a carpenter and removed 4, i, 1900, from Salem, O., to Englewood, Chicago. Issue: Anna D., b. 2, 14, 1869: Estella M., b. 2, 13, 1S72 : Edward Parker, b. 3, 30, 1875 : Elsie May, b. 2, 10, 1880. Anna D. m. J. C. ReifT. Res., 423 Eastern Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. No response. 5068. Parker P., b. Knox Twp., Columbiana Co., O., i, 21, 1850 ; m. Lisbon, O., 7, 2, 1873, Lorena J. Van Horn, b. Knox Twp., 7, 2, 1856 ; dau. of Edward H. Van Horn and Mary Ann Fitz Patrick, of Alliance. Res., 934 S. Linden Ave., Alli- ance, O. Issue : Violetta, b. i, 27, 1875 : Carrie L., b. 5, 4, 1878. Violetta m. 12, 25, 1895, Charlie L. Grove, Alliance, O., and they have Lorena, b. i, 21, 1900. 1975. Amy Hoopes" (Isaac^ Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 7, 3, 1813 ; d. near Muscatine, Iowa, 2, 3, 1885; m. 5, 8, 1834, John Davidson, b. 5, 27, 1802; d. 4, 25, 1837; son of Francis and Mary Davidson. Second m., 4, 3, 1844, at Birmingham Mtg., to Abner Eldridge, b. E. Goshen, 6, 26, 1806; d. West Chester, 5, 31, 1886; son of Joseph Eldridge and Lydia Griffith, of E. Goshen. He was a teacher before marriage; after- ward a farmer in E. Bradford Twp., 1847 to 1853, whence he removed to near Muscatine, la. After the death of his wife he returned to Chester Co., and hved with his nephew, Joseph P. Eldridge. Issue: 5069. William Henry Davidson, b. 3, 8, 1835; d. 9, 19, 1S72; m. Lydia Ann Hoopes (No. 5054). See her line. 5070. Joseph Eldridge, b. Lampeter, Pa., 7, 28, r845 ; d. Iowa, 8, 4, 1865. 5071. P.enjamin, b. E. Bradford, 4, 27, 1848; d. Iowa, 3, 2, 1874, unmarried. 1976. Lindley Hoopes* (Isaac^ Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. New Garden Twp., Chester Co., 9, 5, 1815; m. Centre Co., Pa., by Rev. Peter WALKKK Y. 1I(.)()PES (1060). MARY JiE\VP:ES MILLER (1004). LINDLEY IIOOPES (1070). EXUCII M. WORRALL (1001). facing p. 6G7, LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH', MARY\ ISAAC, JSAACK 667 Gray, 11, 19, 1838, to Mary Addleman, b. Warrior's Mark Twp., Hunting- don Co., 5, 6, 1 819; dau. of Jolin Addleman and Sarah Gano. Res., Lake Twp., Muscatine Co. Address, Muscatine, Iowa. Issue: 5072. William Henry, b. 11, 19, 1840; ni. 8, 12, 1869, Josephine Thompson, b. 6, 17, 1846 ; dau. of Philip Thompson and Rebecca Ann Henderson. He is a whole- sale market gardener, residing on Muscatine Island, a mile and three-quarters below Muscatine P. O. He was one of the organizers of the Island canning company and its first president ; was one of the incorporators of the Muscatine street railway and a director and member of the executive committee until he sold his interest; has been prominently identified with the Musserville M. K. Church and Sabbath-school, and is an earnest Republican. Issue : Frank Everett, b. Muscatine, 4, 29, 1870; unmarried : Fred. Philip, b. same, 11, 11, 1872; m. IT, II, 1896, Nellie May Kendig, b. 5, 25, 1874, dau. of John Kendig and Magdalene Sittler, of Muscatine. They have issue : lone, b. 8, 29, 1897 : Bemice, b. i, 19, 1900. Address, Muscatine, la. 5o7_3^. Sarah Amanda, b. Warrior's Mark, Huntingdon Co., Pa., i, 17, 1843; m. 10, 7, 1869, William D. Barclay, M. D., b. Punxsutawney, Pa., 4, 24, 1827 ; d. Colum- bia, Texas, 4, 14, 1887 ; son of Charles R. Barclay and Elizabeth Bowen. He was an allopathic physician and served as surgeon in the Civil War. She was educated at St. Matthias Academy, Muscatine, and is a member of Trinity Episcopal Ch. there. She has a pewter plate which belonged to her great- grandmother, Mary Griffith Hoopes. Issue : Robert Lindley, b. Muscatine, 10, 23, 1871 ; d. 7, 21, 1873 : Florence, b. sai^e, 10, 21, 1S74; a graduate of Northern Indiana Normal School and a teacher ; member of M. E. Church at High Prairie, la. ; residing at Muscatine : Laura Anna, b. High Prairie, 2, 29, 1876 ; is member of Trinity Episcopal Ch., and resides at Muscatine, unmarried. 5074. Rebecca Orr, b. McVeytown, Pa., 10, 24, 1846; d. Muscatine, la., 2, 25, 1870; buried at High Prairie ; m. there, 9, 11, 1867, Martin Bartlett, b. Va., 12, 11, 1831 ; d. Muscatine, 5, 8, 1897 ; son of Thomas G. Bartlett and Hannah O. Metz. He was a grocer and pork packer, in Muscatine. Issue : Estella Rebecca, b. 2, 10, 1870: d. 8, 28, 1870. 5075. John Andrew, b. McVeytown, Pa., 4, 12, 1S49; m. Lake Twp., Muscatine Co., la., 9, 5, 1894, Martha Butler, b. 12, 21, 1858; d. Lake Twp., 8,3, 1895; buried at High Prairie ; dau. of William L. Butler and Martha Bunigardner, of Muscatine. Second in.. Lake Twp., 12, 29, 1897, to Cornelia Hitchcock, b. there, 2, 25, 1865 : dau. of Josiah Chapman Hitchcock and Phcbe Cassandra Chapman, of that place. He settled on his farm of 160 acres, six miles west of Muscatine, where he is much interested in rearing improved stock ; is a member of High Prairie M. E. Church. P. O., Muscatine. Issue : Clarence Butler, b. 7, 31, 1895 ; Leslie, b. 4, 14, 1899. 5076. Joseph Erskine, b. Cambria Co., Pa., 4, 4, 1853; m. Muscatine, la., 2, 6, 1S84, Mary Walton, b. there, 11, 2, 1861 ; dau. of Josiah Proctor Walton and Mary Elizabeth Barrows, of that city. They settled on their farm on Muscatine Island, where he is a grower and shipper of vegetables; is a member, steward and class leader in the Musserville M. E. Church, and member of Republican county committee. In 1889 their house was burned, after which they built a 668 THE SMEDLEY FAAflLi. larger and more convenient residence. Issue : Amy Walton, b. Muscatine, 7, 4, 1887: Alice Addleman, b. same, 12, 7, 1893; d. 12, 18, 1893: Lindley Barrows, b. same, i, 23, 1896 : Austin Griffith, b. same, 9, 6, 1898. 5077. Lindley Shipley, b. 3, 18, 1856 ; d. 8, 26, 1857. 5078. Mary Chambers, b. 5, 4, 1858, in Lake Twp., Muscatine Co.; m. there, 2, 23, 18S1, Addison J. Wood, b. Sweetland, Muscatine Co., 2, 21, 1855; dau. of Charles P. Wood and Sarah H. Carr, of that Twp. He is a farmer and dairyman in Sweetland, where they own a farm ; members of M. E. Church. Issue : Lillian Gertrude, b. i, 8, 1883 ; d. Sweetland, same date : Ralph Waldo, b. 9, 19, 1887; d. II, 2, 1891 : Lloyd Alden, b. 5, 24, 1892. P. O., Musca- tine, la. 5079. Emerson Gibbons, b. Muscatine, 7, i, 1863 ; m. there, 11, 24, 1892, Atta Sher- wood, b. Bennington, Vt., 10, 13, 1868; dau. of Albert Sherwood and H. Theresa Quackenbush, of Muscatine. They reside on Muscatine Island, one and a half miles from P. O., where he is a vegetable grower ; a member of the Musserville M. E. Church &nd a Republican. Issue : Vincent S., b. Muscatine, 10, 17, 1895 : Leila T., b. same, i, 14, 1898 ; d. 8, 23, 1898. 1977. Eliza Hoopes* (Isaac^, Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co., 10, 10, 181 7; tl. .South Fork, Pa., 3 mo., 1900; m. Dry Valley, Mifflin Co., 12, 29, 1842, William Glass, b. Berks Co., 7, 27, 181 7; d. Ennis- ville, Pa., I, I, 1888; son of Andrew Glass and Catharine Hill, of Belleville, Mifflin Co. They settled at Belleville, where he followed carpentering till about 1852-3, when they moved to Ennisville, Huntingdon Co. He was an attendant but not a member of the M. E. Church, and an ardent Repub- lican. In 1888 his widow and eldest daughter accompanied the youngest son to South Fork, Pa. Issue: 5080. Ermina Lily, b. lo, 12, 1843 ! living at South Fork, unmarried. 5081. Catharine Augusta, b. 3, 5, 1845 ; m. William Ramsey, who is deceased. Her address, Manorhill, Huntingdon Co. No response. 5082. Clarissa Ann, b. 11, 14, 1847 ; m. John Moyer, Sunbury, Pa. No response. 5083. Elmira Jane, b. Belleville, i, 6, 1S50; m. Lewistown, Pa., 3, 4, 1884, Charles A. McKinney, b. Reedsville, Pa., 11, 6, 1852 ; son of William T. McKinney and Lavinia Lutz, of Lewistown, Pa. Address, Cape Charles, Va. Issue : Mary Maude, b. i, 22, 1875 : Rhoda Reed, b. 8, 15, 1876 : Bertha Edna, b. 10, 21, 1880; d. 3, 25, 18S7 : Grace, b. 11, 4, 1883. Mary Maude m. E. E. Milligan, of Cape Charles, Va. 5084. Joseph Hoopes, b. Ennisville, Pa., 12, 28, 1S58 ; m. Greensburg, Pa., 9, 18, 1890, Emma C. Ehrenfeld, b. Wilmore, Pa., 6, 16, 1862; dau. of Frederick Ehren- feld and Rosanna Schwandner, of that place. He was graduated from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 4, 5, 1887, and after practicing one year at Ennisville, removed to South Fork, Cambria Co., Pa., where he con- tinues. He taught school five years before entering upon the study of medi- cine, which latter was partly at the University of Md., at Baltimore. He has filled the positions of councilman, health physician, school director and P. R. R. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY\ ISAAC, ISAACK 669 surgeon ; is half owner of a (juarry of blue-stone for Belgian blocks ; a Repub- lican and member of M. E. Church. Issue : William Frederick, b. 3, 6, 1892 : Joseph Allan, b. 6, 21, 1893 ; d. 11, i, 1893 : Charles Ralston, b. 10, 24, 1894 ; d. 3, 6, 1895 : Helen Eliza, b. 6, 24, 1897 : Kathleen Rosanna, b. 9, 30, 1898. 1978. Rees H. Hoopes'^ (Isaac', Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 4, 3, 1819; m. I, I, 1852, Susan J. Bumgardner, b. 7, 11, 1830; d. Kansas; dau. of George Bumgardner and Sarah O. Rider, of Muscatine Co., Iowa. Rees H. resides at Muscatine, la. Issue: 5085. Clara ]., b. 9, 25, 1852 ; d. 9, 4, 1857. 50S6. George B., b. Muscatine, 3, 16, 1854; m. Goodland, Kansas, 12, 4, 1895, Matilda Esther Goodwin, b. Geneva, Fillmore Co., Neb., 2, 12, 1875 j dau. of William Harrison Goodwin and Catharine Dyer, of Belvidere, Thayer Co., Neb. He is a farmer, owning 160 acres, at Goodland, Kans., and a Democrat. Issue: Byron Jennings, b. 3, 27, 1897 : Bessie Lillie, b. 7, 18, 1899. 5087.. Eldridge .\., b. i, 12, 1856 ; is married and living in Iowa. 5088. Henry O., b. 12, 22, 1857 ; d. 12, 19, 1862. 5089. Hannah J., b. 12, 22, 1857; m. Jeremiah Springer, butcher, of Muscatine, la. They have children, Susan and Elizabeth. 5090. Gordon J., b. 12, 13, 1859; unmarried ; now in the gold fields of Alaska. 5091. Walker R., b. 4, 22, 1862 ; with his brother Gordon, unmarried. 1980. Ezra M. Hoopes*^ (Isaac', Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 12, 24, 1822; d. Milroy, Mifflin Co., Pa., 12, 24, 1886; m. New Bloomfield, Perry Co., 7, i, 1851, Bandenah Lyons, b. Ickesburg, Perry Co., 9, 9, 1832; dau. of Nichols Lyons and Sarah Yohn, of that place, and sister of the late Judge Jeremiah Lyons, of the courts of Perry and Juniata counties, Pa. She resides at Milroy. Ezra was a blacksmith by trade. Issue : 5092. Henry Orr, b. 5, 21, 1853 ; d. 9, 24, 1871 ; his death resulting from an effort to extingtiish burning oil, of which he inhaled the flames. 5093. .Sarah Yohn, b. 4, 24, 1855 ; d. 9, 22, r86i. 5094. Ira Thompson, b. Milroy, i, 9, 1857; m. Stormstown, Centre Co., 2, 22, 1888, .Annie L. Daniels, b. there, 6, 20, 1862 ; d. there, 10, 25, 1890 ; dau. of Jacob Daniels and Julia Unanest, of that place. Second m., 10, 18, 1894, at Altoona, Pa., to Mary Elizabeth Dilling, b. Curryville, Blair Co., 9 mo. 1865 : dau. of Conrad B. Dilling and Elizabeth Albright. He settled in .Mtcona, where he is a car builder and owns property. They are members of the First United Brethren Church. Issue: Harold Michener, b. .Altoona, 5, 8, 1889; d. Stormstown, 9, 5, 1S90. 5095. Jennie Jones, b. 4, 12, 1859; m. Edwin Jefferis, No. 5047. 5096. Jeremiah Lyons, b. i, 10, 1861 ; d. i, 24, 1861. 5097. Mary H., twin with Jeremiah, living at Milroy, Pa., unmarried. 5098. William L., b. i, 13, 1863 ; studied law with his uncle, Judge Lyons, and prac- tices at Mifflintown, Pa. ; unmarried. 670 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5099. Annie L., b. 12, 30, 1864 ; m. Milroy, 9, 15, 1S97, George A. Spangler, b. Milroy, I, 2, 1865 ; son of Samuel R. Spangler and Mary Ann Worrall, of that place. He was educated at the Bloomsburg State Normal School and at Oberlin, O. ; is an electrician and engaged in the construction of railways and electric light plants, and owns a farm at Milroy. They are members of the Free Christian Church. Issue; John Hoopes, b. 11, i, 1898. 5100. Ralph M., b. Milroy, i, 31, 1S67 ; m. Huntingdon, Pa., 11, 6, 1897, Bertha VVarfel, b. three and a half miles east of Huntingdon, 6, 23, 1870; dau. of John Shade Warfel and Ruth Elizabeth Ball, of Huntingdon. He is engaged in the tailoring business at Huntingdon. Issue : William Lyons, b. 5, 4, 1899. 5101. RoUand E., b. 9, 9, 1874; employed on the Penna. R. R., near Pittsburg, unmarried. 1982. Mary G. Hoopes'' (Isaac^ Isaac, Mary, -Sarah, George), b. 5, 13, 1827; m. 12, 26, 1850, John Erskine Baldwin, b. East Cain, 3, 28, 1823; d. West Bradford Twp., ri, 20, 1SS7 ; buried at Marshallton ; son of Jonathan C. Baldwin' (Caleb\ John, John, John) and Mary Ann Jacobs, of E. Cain. He was a farmer and marketman, owning a farm in East Brad- ford, on the east side of the Brandywine, and later one on the west side of the creek, partly in West Bradford. From this he retired to the village of Marshallton a short time before his death. His widow spends her time among her children, mostly with her daughter Elizabeth, in Downingtown, Pa. Issue : 5102. William J., b. lo, ii, 1S51 ; d. Cain Twp., 10, i, 1S97 ; m. 12, 17, 1885, .Xmy Holloway, b. Flushing, O., 1,5, 1849 ; dau. of Chalkley T. Holloway and Pris- cilla Brandenburg. No issue. She now resides in West Chester, Pa. 5103. Richard J., b. 3, i, 1853 ; m. Phila., Sarah W. Temple, b. Lionville, Uwchlan, 12, 28, 1852 ; dau. of Thomas B. Temple and Elizabeth S. Worrall, of Marshallton, Chester Co. He learned the carpenter trade but became a storekeeper and dealer in agricultural implements, at Belvidere, in West Whiteland, and after- ward at Chads' Ford, Delaware Co., Pa., where he was also postmaster under Harrison. He is now farming ; has been a member of the State legislature since 1895. Issue: Mary Criffith, b. Marshallton, 11, 16, 1873; unmarried: Thomas B. Temple, b. Belvidere, 5, 12, 1875 ; m. 6, 12, 1900, Mary C. Watkin, of Beaver Valley, Del. : Charles S., b. 11, 25, 1876 ; d. 9, 4, 1877 : James Han- over, b. Chads' Ford, 8, 8, 1879; d. 9, 24, 1880: Elizabeth Temple, b. same, II, 20, 1880 ; d. 6, 26, 1881 : Helen Brinton, b. 5, 14, 1S82 : J. Erskine, b. 9, 3, 1883: Florence Edith, b. 12, i, 1885: Richard Lindley, b. i, i, 1887: Henry Clay, b. 9 mo., 1890 ; d. iSgo. 5104. Hannah H., b. 4, 10, 1855 ; m. W. Bradford, 2, 12, 1S79, George A. Hofl'man, b. W. Whiteland, 5, 18, 1858 ; son of Vernon L. Hoffman and Sara Fisher, of that township. They settled on a rented farm in E. Bradford, but in 1883 removed to his father's farm in W. Whiteland, which is also the name of their P. O. Issue : Sara Edna, b. 6, 20, 1880 : Mary .Ann B., b. E. Bradford, 6, 20, 1882 : Iva Bell, b. W. Whiteland, 11, 8, 1883 : Vernon Lewis, b. same, 9, 19, 1885. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARy\ ISAAC-, MARW 671 Sara R. m. West Chester Meeting, 5, 17, 1900, (ieorge J. Wilson, of Flush- ing, O., son of Benjamin Wilson and Mary A. French, of that place. He is engaged in the life insurance business at the Lancaster, Pa., branch of the Provident Life & Trust Co., of Philadelphia. 5105. John K., b. E. Bradford, 6, 6, 1856; m. at her home, 3, 23, 1882, Mary A. Valen- tine, b. E. Marlborough, 9, 22, 1862 ; dau. of Benjamin F. Valentine and Rebecca A. Chandler, of that township. He is farming at the homestead. P. O., Marshallton, Pa. Issue : .Anna R., b. 10, 8, 1883. 5106. Phebe J., b. 5, 20, 1858; m. Bayard Conard, son of Edmund Conard and I.ydia .\ndress. He has been a storekeeper for several years at Upland, Delaware Co., and now at Font P. O., Upper Uwchlan, Chester Co. Issue : Carrie 1.., b. 3, 25, 18S2 : Laura B., b. 9, 3, 1884; d. 4, 23, 1890: T. Walters, b. 11, 14, 1885 ; d. 4, 28, 1890 : Arthur B., b. i, 1, 1888 : Edith G., b. 4, 5, 18S9. 5107. Henry C, b. 8, 14, 1859 ; m. Anna M. Byers. They live on a farm in E. Goshen. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue : George, Mabel, Joseph B. and Henry. 5108. Joseph H., b. 11, 13, i860 ; studied law and was admitted to the bar of Chester County, 8, 12, 1889; elected district attorney, 1893, for three years, and re- elected 1899. He owns a farm in East Goshen, upon which his brother Henry resides. Unmarried. 5109. James Hanover, b. i, 13, 1863 ; d. 4, 6, 1866. 5 1 10. Marianna, b. 2, 6, 1865 ; d. 3, 12, 1866. 51 1 1. Elizabeth T., b. W. Bradford, 12, 8, 1867 ; m. Marshallton, 5, i, 1889, ("jeorpe H. Fisher, b. L^pper L'wchlan, 10, 23, 1858 ; son of John Phili]) Fisher and Eliza R. Hoffman, of that township. She was educated at Huntingdon Normal Col- lege, Huntingdon, Pa., and he at Edgefield Institute, Chester Co. They settled in East Downingtown, where he is a contractor and builder. Issue, born there : Mary Baldwin, 2, 8, 1893 : John Philip, 10, 22, 1896. 5112. Emma L., b. i, 5, 1871 ; m. W. Whiteland, at George \. Hoffman's, 3, i, 1892, Jacob H. Kendig, of Muscatine, Iowa, where they reside. Children, Mary, Edna, b. 4, i, 1892, and Ellsworth, b. 4 mo., 1897. 1989. Mary WorralF (Mary', Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. West Brandywine Twp., 9, 19, 1819; m. West Chester, 3, 4, 1S51, AmOS Davis b. W. Brandywine, 6, 10, 1816; son of Joel Davis and Mary Mode, of that township. They setded on a small farm in W. lirandywine. P. O., Cain, Pa. Issue: 5113. Elizabeth Ellen, b. 9, 17, 1852; unmarried. 5 1 14. Mary Jane, b. 3, 24, 1854; unmarried. 51 15. Frank Umstead, b. i, 6, 1856 ; m. Philadelphia, 3, 6, 1SS4, Arabella Way, b. Hast Marlborough Twp., 9, 23, 1859; dau. of Joseph Pyle Way and Margaret F. Valentine, of Oakland, Cal. He settled in West Chester, was a carpenter, and lost his life, 10, 3, 1900, by a fall in a building upon which he was at work: member of Presbyterian Ch. Issue, b. West Chester: Lillian Mary, 4, 17, 1885 : Iva Elizabeth, 8, 27, 1S86 : Helen Way, 4, 23, 1888 : Olive Frances, 6, 10, 1895 : Oscar Worrall, 3, 29, 1897. 672 THE S MEDLEY FAMILY. 5116. William Morris, b. 2, 14, 1863 ; m. Cain, Chester Co., 5, 5, 1S92, Mary I. Granger, b. there, 3, 18, 1870; dau. of Lewis R. Granger and Esther D. Mendenhall, of that place. He is a carpenter and settled in West Chester. Issue, b. there : Roscoe Granger, 8, 13, 1893 : Lewis Robinson, 6, 15, 1898. 1991. Enoch M. WorralF (Mary^, Isaac, Mary. Sarah, George), b. West Brandywine Twp., 3, 13, 1825; m. Wagontown, West Cain Twp., 3, 13, 1862, Margaret Shields, b. there, 9, 24, 1832; dau. of David Shields and Huldah Morris. He has been a merchant at other places in Chester County, and since 1S86 in West Chester, where he keeps a grocery and provision store. Issue: Mary Ella, b. Wild Brier, i, 9, 1863; d. 8, 5, 1863: Clara Lillian, b. Cochranville, 10, 19, 1864; d. 7, 6, 1865: Flora M., b. Cedar Knoll, 12, i, 1868; a teacher, unmarried: Huldah A., b. same, 9, 23, 1870; d. same date: Adda E., b. same, 10, 17, 1872; a typewriter and stenographer, at Atlantic City, N. J. Members of Presbyterian Ch. 1993. Eli H. WorralF (Mary^, Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. West Brandywine, 12, 4, 1832; m. Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O., fall of 1868, Lydia Doudna, b. Roxbury Twp., Washington Co., O., 11, 15, 1839; d. Zanesville, Muskingum Co., fall of 1880; buried at Chester Hill; dau. of Joseph Doudna and Mary Van Law, near Chester Hill. Second m., 11, 13, 1889, to Nina F. Michener, b. Chester Hill, 10, 8, 1847; d. there, 10, 14, 1898; dau. of George Michener and Rebecca Flanner, last of Iowa. He went to Ohio about 1865, and has been a merchant at Chester Hill, but at present (1900) is making an extended visit to the neighborhood of his birth. Issue : Mary E., b. 4, 30, 1871 ; unmarried. P. O., Zanesville, O. 1994. Mary Dewees'' (Debe-\ Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Berks Co., Pa., I, II, 1812 ; d. near Winona, O., 8, 13, 1897; buried there; m_ Chesterfield, O., 11, 23, 1848, Robert Hall, farmer, b. near Mt. Pleasant, O., 12, 28, 1 8 10; d. there, 9, 11, 1855 ; buried at Short Creek Mtg.; son of John Hall and Tacy Patterson, near Mt. Pleasant. They settled near Lloydsville, Belmont Co., whence they removed in 1850 to Barnesville. He left home to attend the Yearly Meeting, at Mt. Pleasant, and died at his mother's house. Mary m. 11, 28, 1867, at Ridge Meeting, Belmont Co., Robert Miller, b. Washington Co., Pa., 10, 8, 1800; d. Salem, O., 8, 13, 1895; buried at Sandy Spring; son of Levi Miller and Deborah Morris, near Hanover, Columbiana Co., O. They resided for several years in Salem. Issue, by first husband only: 5117. Martha, b. Lloydsville, 9, i, 1849 ; m. Salem, C, 5, 31, 1876, Charles Gamble, b. Damascus, O., 3, 10, 1S46 ; son of Harrison Gamble and Phebe HoUingsworth, LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MaRY\ ISAAC\ DE/iEK 673 of East Carmel, Columbiana Co. Address, Winona Road, Salem, Ohio. No issue. 5118. Sarah R., b. Barnesviile, O., 4, 4, 1S51 ; m. Salem, O., 4, 28, 1880, Edmond Ogden Sawyer, b. Cincinnati, O., 11, 29, 185 i ; son of Joseph O. Sawyer and Mary Elizabeth Stevens, of St. Louis, Mo., and Grand Rapids, Mich. She was educated at Friends' Boarding School, Mt. Pleasant, O., at the Women's Med- ical College, Philadelphia, and graduated M. D. at Starling Medical College, Columbus, O., Feb., 1880, in the same class with her husband. They lived in W. Va. several years; went to California, Jan., 1S89; to Phoeni.x, .Arizona, 1892, and again to California, 1896, where they own a home near Long Beach. She practiced medicine more or less for twelve years, but since 1896 has been engaged in missionary work among the sailors of the Pacific coast. She and her son are members of M. E. Church. Her husband has practiced medicine most of the time since marriage. Issue : Edmund Ogden, Jr., b. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., 5, S, 1883. 5119. Deborah D., b. Barnesviile, 9, 24, 1852 ; m. Salem, 10, 4, 1877, Louis B. French, b. there, 7, 7, 1853 ; son of Samuel French and Mary J. Parry, of that place. He is a druggist in Salem. Issue : Rolland H., b. Salem, 8, 31, 1878 ; a student at the College of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, 1899 : Helen Mary, b. same, 3, 22, 1880. 1996. Sarah Dewees*^ (Debe', Isaac, Mary, Sarah, Georcre), b. Exeter, Berks Co., Pa., 9, 25, 1815 ; d. 8, 11, 1839; buried at Chesterfield Meeting, O.; m. there, 3, 23, 1837, James Doudna. Issue: Ezra and Deborah, who died in infancy. James m. 2d, Louisa Vanlaw, and had by her eight children. 1998. Isaac Dewees*^ (Debe', Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Ohio^ II, 10, 1S19; d. Westmoreland Co., Pa., i, 7, 1851 ; m. Sewickly Meeting, Pa., 12, II, 1844, Rebecca McGrew, b. 7, 20, 1821 ; dau. of James A. and Rebecca McGrew, of Westmoreland Co. He was killed by an accident at the raising of a barn or other building. His widow m. 2d husband, William McGrew. Issue by first: 5120. Rebecca, b. 9, 21, 1S45 ; m. Jeremiah Taylor. P. O., Lash, Pa. No response. 51 2 I. James .\., b. 9, 13, 1848; m. Mars Hill, Westmoreland Co., i, 8, 1871, Mary A. Taylor, b. Madison, Pa., 2, 6, 1853; dau. of William Taylor. P. O., Lash, Pa. Issue: William B., b. 10,6, 1871 : Charles I., b. 12, 14, 1873: Suetta, b. 6, 20, 1876; d. 9, 13, 1879 : Clara R., b. 9, 28, 1879 : Debbie, b. 6, 21, 1882 : Emma, b. 11, 22, 1884 : Taylor, b. 8, 6, 1887 : Mary A., b. 6, 5, 1890 : Bertha, b. 3, 12, 1894 ; d. 2, 1 1, 1896. Charles I. m. Rillton, Pa., 4, 14, 1897, Margaret Spiegel, b. Cowansburg, 6, I, 1S76 ; dau. of Jacob Spiegel and Sarah Mellissa Biggs, of Lash, Pa., their P. O. Issue : James .\., Jr., b. 7, 23, 1898. 5122. Deborah, b. Sewickly Twp., 9, 13, 1848 ; m. there, i, 21, 1869, Daniel .Marsh, b. 43 674 ^-^-^ SMEDLF.y FAMILY. N. Huntingdon Twp., Westmoreland Co., 5, 22, 1845 ; son of James Marsh and Lavina Cort, of Sewickly, in which township they settled and are engaged in mercantile business, at Lash. He was a soldier in the Civil War; has been assessor, collector and member of school board of the township, and a Repub- lican. She and her eldest two children are members of Mars Hill Baptist Ch. Issue: James Isaac, b. 12, 30, 1S70: Rebecca Bertha, b. 3, 2, 1877 : William Dewees, b. 6, 25, 1S79. The boys took a business course in Duff's College, Pittsburg. 5 123. William, b. 10, 6, 1850 ; d. 8, 12, 1S51. 5124. Mary, b. 10,6, 1850; d. 10, 15, 1S50. 1999. Cornelius Dewees" (Debe', Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Captina settlement, Belmont Co., O., 10, 23, 1821 ; m. St. Clairsville, 10, 21. 1847, Rebecca W. Askew, b. there, 6, 12, 181 5; dau. of William Askew and Martha Wilson, of that place. He settled on a farm in Washington Co., O., but removed in 1863 to Chester Hill, Morgan Co., where they reside. He has been a butcher and an auctioneer, and has traveled over the greater portion of the State. They have several relics, including a warming-pan which was given to Debe Dewees by her father at the time of her marriage. During the Civil W^ar Cornelius was drafted but refused to take up arms, from conscientious scruples; was kept at Camp Chase six weeks and then released by order of the governor. Issue: 5125. Martha, b. 8, 6, 1848; d. 4, 7, 1849. 5126. Clarissa A., b. Washington Co., 5, 19, 1850; m. Chesterfield, Morgan Co., 4, 24, 1873, Joseph Branson Swayne, b. there, 5, 20, 1850 ; son of Eli K. Swayne and Maria Rice, of that place. They settled on a farm five miles west of Chester- field ; moved to Chesterfield, 1887, where he is retired from business. No issue. 5127. Mary H., b. 8, 7, 1852 ; m. Chesterfield, 11, 30, 1876, Ira Oscar Gibbons, b. near Plymouth, O., 9, 14, 1855 ; son of James Gibbons and Deliah Byers, ot Ches- terfield. He is a butcher, farmer and stock buyer. She was educated at Friends' Boarding School, Mt. Pleasant, and taught school for a time. P. O., Chesterhill, Morgan Co., O. Issue: Ethel Adel, b. 7, 5, 1S77; d. 10, 27, 1877 : Clarissa May, b. 1,5, 1879 : William James, b. 3, 28, 1882 : Edith Ade- line, b. 10, 25, 1889. 5128. William, b. 6, 18, 1854; ni. Chester Hill, 12, 24, 1891, Caroline Worstell, b. there, 8, 16, 1852 ; dau. of Thompson Worstell and Susanna Hallowell, of that place. He is a stock raiser and feeder of cattle and mules; owns 800 acres of land in Jackson Co., Mo., six miles N. E. of Belton, Cass Co., his P. O. He is a Republican and member of Friends' meeting at Chester Hill, O. No issue. 5 I 29. Hannah A., b. 4, 6, J 856 ; unmarried. P. O., Chester Hill, O. 5130. Sarah, b. 5, 6, 1858; m. Chester Hill, 8, 24, 1S7S, William M. Barnes, b. Morgan Co., O., 7, 4, 1858; son of Barrett Barnes and Sarah Worrell, of Chester Hill. They resided in Chester Hill till 4, 3, 1896, when they removed to Marietta, O. LINE OF GEORGR\ SARAH\ MAR\'^, ISAAC*, DEBE\ 675 He is bill clerk with the Penrose & Simpson Co., wholesale grocers, and is a member of M. 10. Church. Issue : Kenneth \V., b. 10, 20, 1879. Res., 104 S. Fourth St. 2001. William P. Dewees' (Debe^, Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. near Barnesville, O., 9, 13, 1825; m. Hopewell, Morgan Co., i, 22, 1852. Maria Embree, b. near Barnesville, i, 20, 1825; d. \'iola, Linn Co., Iowa, 9, 27, 1S82 ; buried Hopewell, near Viola; dan. ot lostph Hmbree and Rebeckah Clendenon, ol near Pennsvillc, O. Second ni., Springville, Iowa, I, 24, 1884, to Elizabeth Bedell, widow, formerly Gilbert, b. near Pennsville, O., 4, 21, 1826 ; d. near Springville, Iowa, 10, 3, 1895. He is a farmer and a Friend. Issue : 5 131. Matilda K., b. Chesterfield, O., 12, 20, 1S52 ; m. Hopewell Meeting, Iowa, 5, 23, 1874, Abner Crew, b. Chesterfield, O., 7, 29, 1847 ; d. Springville, 1 1, i, 1887 ; buried Springville Meeting ; son of John Cievv and Ann Doudna, near Barnes- ville, O. He was educated at Mt. Pleasant, O., and after marriage settled on a farm in Kansas ; removed to Linn Co., Iowa, where he was killed by bein^ thrown from a horse. Issue: Alice L., b. Kansas, 12, 5, 1S75 : Anna M., h. same, 12, 12, 1877 : Miriam P., b. I6wa, i, 13, 1882 : Mary I)., h. same, 6, 21. 1886. P. O., Whittier, Iowa. 5132. Isaac T., b. Viola, Iowa, 4, 2, 1855 ; m. Hoj^ewell Meeting, Linn (^o., la., 5, 24, 1881, Elizabeth Talbott, b. Iowa Falls, 11, 28, i860; dau. of Renjamin I. Talbott and Martha Dobbins, of New Providence, la. He is a farmer. P. O. Viola, la. Issue : Edgar, b. Linn Co., la., 2, 21, 1SS3 : .■\nna, b. same, 9, 28, 1885 : Clarence, b. Wildomar, Cal., 11, 19, 1887 : William T., b. Linn Co., la., 9, 14, 1S89 : Martha, b. same, 4, 12, 1898. 5133. Joseph N., b. Springville, la., 12, 20, 1858; m. there, by Methodist minister, 12, 19, 1880, Lucetta Vernon, b. Viola, 12, 17, 1861 ; dau. of Joseph Vernon and Rachel Bingham, deceased, of that place. He settled on his father's farm for four years, two years in S. Dakota, one year in California, and then returned to Linn Co., la. They are now members of the Societv of Friends. P. ()., Springville. Issue, b. Spring\ille, la.: Frank Leroy, 11, 13, 18S2 : Ernest Joseph, 9, 5, 1889 : Jesse Maria, i, 12, 1892 : Mildred Rachel, i, 24, 1896. 5134. Barclay C, b. Springville, la., 7, 18, 1862 ; m. there, 11, i, 1883, Roxanna Secrist, b. West Newton, Pa., 12, 21, 1859; d. Indianapolis, la., 11,25,1889, and buried there ; dau. of George Secrist and Cynthia McGrail, of Chester Hill, O., and Iowa. He settled on the homestead and is a member of Hopewell Meet- ing. P. O., Springville, la. Issue, b. there : Pearl C, i, 28, 1885 : Arthur W., 7, 16, 1888; d. 9, 28, 1888: Walter G., twin with .Arthur, d. 9, 20, 1888: Maria, ir, i, 1894 : Lawrence Barclay, 10, 16, 1895 : Helen, 10, 27, 1897. 5135. J. Hervey, b. Springville (or Vioh), la., i, 23, 1865 ; m. Flushing, O., 9, 23, 1892, Emma Branson, b. there, 11, 2r, 1S62 ; dau. of David I5ranson and Sara Hollo- way, of that place. He was educated at Br.rnesville, ()., and Westtown Board- ing Schools ; settled at Paoli, Chester Co., Pa., where he ij of the firm of Dewees & Brackin, lumber and coal merchants. Issue : Marion Branson, 1). 8, 30, 1894 : .Alfred Henry, b. 11, 29, 1896. 676 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5136. Mary R., b. Viola, la., 4, 20, 1867; m. there, 9, 19, 1892, Lewis Plummer, b. Barnesville, O., 2, 15, 1S66 ; son of Abram Plummer and Miriam Crew, of that place. Both were educated at Barnesville Boarding School, Ohio, and after marriage settled near there and engaged in dairy farming; removed in 1897 to Flushing, O., and continue the business. Issue: Edward D., b. 11, 23, 1893 : Alfred Abram, b. 3, 27, 1895 : William Everett, b. Flushing, 11, 14, 1898; d. 3, 3. 1899- 2003. Grifiath Dewees' (Debe^, Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 4, II, 1 831; m. Ruthanna Masters. Address, Winona, Columbiana Co., Ohio. Issue: 5137. Louisa M., b. Washington Co., O., 8, 31, 1858; m. Winona, O., 4, 30, 1896, Richard Haworth, b. Edgar Co., III., i, 16, 1852; son of Ellwood Haworth and Matilda Folger, the former now of Varck, Kansas. She was educated at Friends' schools at Mt. Pleasant and Barnesville, O., and Westtown, Pa., and he at the University at Lawrence, Kansas. They settled on a farm of 78 acres, in Cherokee Co., Kan., and follow farming and dairying. P. O., Eldon. No issue. Richard was first married, 11, 12, 1873, to Luella S. Carter, and again, 12, 24, 1884, to Julia A. Burgess; by whom he had issue, b. Eldon, Kansas : Olney W., 4, 7, 1886 : Cecil E., 9, 27, 1887 : Wilmer J., i, 5, 1891 : Dean P., 4, 7, 1892 : Blanche J., 6, 21, 1894; d. 9, 8, 1894. 5138. Robert Hall, b. 6, 7, i860; unmarried. 5139. Naomi B., b. 8, 14, 1862 ; unmarried. 5140. Charles W., b. 4, 28, 1865 ; unmarried. 5141. Isaac E., b. 7, 29, 1866 ; unmarried. 2004. David Maris* (Sidney^, Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 8, 22, 1 819; d. 10, 4, 1S51 ; m. 2, 14, 1844, Mary Dewees Purviance. Issue: 5142. Rachel A., b. Belmont Co., O., 12, 7, 1844; m. 12, 20, 1866, Thomas Nichols. Residence, Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O. Issue : Mary R., Edward D., Estelle T-. Frank L., Charles S., and Guilford J. 5143. Samuel, died in infancy. 5144. Clara J., b. 3, 12, 1849 : in 1885 was a teacher, at Todds, Morgan Co., O. 5145. E. Cidna, b. Morgan Co., O., 10, 28, 1851; m. Todds, 12, 31, 1874, Benjamin Humphrey, b. Jefferson Co., O., 3, 6, 1854 ; son of Edward J. Humphrey and Catharine Hooper, of Todds. They settled at Todds and are engaged in farming. Issue: Edward David, b. 6, i, 1876; unmarried: Harley Maris, b. 5, 28, 18S6. 2006. James D. Maris* (Sidneys Isaac, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Wayne Twp., Belmont Co., O., 9, 19, 1S22 ; in. Chester Hill, O., 3, 27, 1851, Elizabeth Worrall, b., d. and buried there ; dau. of Benjamin Worrall and Priscilla Gill. .Second m., Athens, O., 9, 17, 1863, to H. C. Tedrow, b. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ AfARV, ISAAC, SIDNEY". e-jy Bangor, Me., 5, 28, 183 1; clau. of Jonah Broker and l\Iar\' Pool. Address, McConnellsville, O. Issue: 5146. Carrie E., b. Chester Hill, 9, 7, 1852 ; m. McConnellsville, .S, 18, iSSo, Homer V. Rush, b. Matville, 12, 9, 1855 ; son of Frank N. Rush and Matilda Payne, of that place. They settled near Matville, O., on the home place, and followed farming. Issue : Leatha E., b. 7, 18, 1881 ; graduate of McConnellsville High School at the age of 16 : Mary A., b. 3, 30, 1887 : Marvin Maris, b. 5, 7, 1890; d. 9, II, 1891 ; buried at Darbyville, Pickaway Co., (). 2010. Jared Maris" (.Sidney^ Isaac, Mary, Sarah, (k-orL^ct), b. 4, 15, 1830, ui Behnont Co., ().; m. W'ilkesville, X'inton Co., 8, 3, 1852, Isabella Fletcher, b. Washington Co., Pa., 2 mo., 1830; d. Columbus, O., 10, 22, 1887; buried at W'ilkesville; dau. of Edward and Doroth)' 1'". Fletcher, of Wilkesville. .Second m., 6 mo., 1889, to Margaret Mortimer Adams, Ix Lebanon Co., O., 1850; dau. of William Adams, deceased, antl Celia Mor- timer, of Lebanon, Warren Co., O. Address, Hartwell, llamikon Co., O. He has owned lands in many States, the most notable being a purchase of 40 acres at ^25 per acre, sold at 5>s40, and considered a good price ; now in the city of Chicago and worth a great sum. He has been a merchant, inventor, agent, manufacturer, editor and contributor: born a P'riend and became a Baptist through convincement. Issue: 5147. Clarence F., b. Chesterfield, O., 5, 24, 1853; m. 10, 24, 1873, at Marietta, ()., Laura M. Dana, b. there, i, 28, 1851 ; d. Wilkesville, O., 4, 24, 1881 ; dau. of Luther D. Dana and Nancy Baldwin, of Chicago, 111. Second m., 10, i, 1884, at Columbus, O., to Mary P. Samuel, b. there, 4, 12, 1858 : dau. of Samuel E. Samuel and Julia Slemmer, of Columbus. He is a physician ; educated at Ohio University and in Europe ; member of International Medical Congress, London, 1882 ; assistant surgeon. Golden Square Hospital for Throat and Chest, and in London General Hospital, London, Eng. Address, Columbus, O. Issue : Julia, b. 8, II, 18S6 ; d. 7, 25, 1888 : Isabella Fletcher, b. 10, 24, 1S88. 514S. Mary Mabel, b. 2, 27, 1864; educated at National Normal University, Lebanon, O. ; now wife of Dr. Eugene Swope, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 2011. Thomas C. Maris' (Sidney^ Isaac, Mar\-, Sarah, George), b. near Barnesville, O., 4, 26, 1832; m. Brown's Mills, O., 11, 20, 1854, Susan C. Jennings, b. Guyandott, Va., 8. 30, 1836; dau. of JonaUian Jennings and Susan Reckard, of Harmar, O. Address, Malta, Morgan Co., O. Issue: 5149. Myrtle I., b. Guyandott, 9, 14, 1856; unmarried. P. O., Malta, Ohio. 5150. Laura \., b. Harmar, O., 6, 23, 1858 ; ni. Fred. C. Thomas, merchant, Malta, O. No response. 5151. Luella IL, b. Harmar (now West MarieUa), 7, 13, 1862; m. Malta, 2, 27, 1889,. W. Fran'. Bell, b. there, 12, 2, 1857 ; son of Calvin Bell and Marg.aret Kinkead, 678 THE S MED LEY EAMILY. of that place. He is a traveling salesman, with residence at Zanesville, O. Issue : Lizzie Maris, b. Zanesville, 12, 31, 1889. 5152. Lizzie Gertrude, b. Marietta, O., 7, 8, 1869; d. 10, 10, 1888. 2012. Job Hoopes'' (Abraham', Benjamin, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury Twp., Chester Co., i, 11, 1816; d. West Grove, Pa., 5, 15, 1894; buried at New West Grove Meeting; m. Concord, 12, 5, 1844, Charlotte Hatton, b. Del. Co., 12, 31, 1819; d. near West Grove, 10, 13, 1900; dau. of Gideon Hatton and Sarah Thatcher, of Goshen. He resided for some years in Concord township, but afterward purchased a farm in Penn town- ship, Chester Co., near West Grove. Issue: 5153- William Passmore, b. Brandywine Hundred, Del., 9, 23, 1845 > ™- Philadelphia, 5, 20, 1875, Ella Mida Mershon, b. there, 8, 19, 1846; d. there, 7, 28, 1889 ; dau. of Daniel Mershon and Eliza Burkhart. Issue: Ella Laura, b. 11, 18, 1876. He m. again, 10, 26, 1892, Martha H. Stiver, b. Philadelphia, 3, 27, 1844, widow of Christian Stiver and dau. of James M. Conrad. Address, Fisher's Lane, Germantown, Pa. 5154. Charles Henry, b. Brandywine hundred, 7, 8, 1847; ni. Chester, Pa., i, 2, 1872, Annie M. Roberts, b. Linwood, Pa., 10, i, 184S ; dau. of William Roberts and Sarah Pennell, of Chester, Pa. Address, Norwood, Pa. Issue : Charlotte Hatton, b. S. Chester, 1,12, 1873; unra. : Gerald R., b. same, 3, 27, 1876; d. 7, 23, 1877 : C. Henry, b. Chester, 4, 8, 1S78 : Pauline Gardner, b. same, 2, 22, 1880: Horace Furman, b. same, 11, i, 1882. 5155. Edward, b. Concord Twp., 8, 29, 1849; m. West Chester, Pa., 5, 30, 1888, Eliza- beth Gray, b. Londongrove Twp., 9, 26, 1862 ; dau. of John Gray and Willie Ann White, of Toughkenamon, Chester Co. He is a farmer at the homestead in Penn Twp., where he has lived for twenty-seven years. P. O., West Grove, Pa. Issue; Warren Gray, b. 11, 28, 1888. 5156. Thomas W., b. Concord Twp., 1 1, 6, 1851 ; d. 3, 28, 1888, unm. 5157. Hatton, b. Concord, 4, 9, 1854 ; d. there, 7, 28, 1854. 5158. Franklin, b. Concord, 7, 15, 1855 ; d. there, 12, 20, 1855. 5159. Lewis Hatton, b. Concord, 12, 19, 1856 ; ni. Chester, Pa., 11, 8, 1881, Ida Flor- ence Climenson, b. Philadelphia, i, 13, i860; dau. of Joseph Cliraenson and Sarah Bewley, of 2047 Carlisle St., Phila. Address, 2326 N. 17th St., Phila. Issue: Lillian, b. Phila., 6, 14, 1882 ; d. there, 6, 21, 1882 : Howard Lewis, b. 5, 10, 1883. 5160. Franklin, b. Concord, 5, 8, 1859 ; d. there, 10, 19, 1859. 5 161. Sallie, b. Concord, 10, 19, 186 1 ; m. West Chester, 10, 18, 1894, Isaac M. Steele, b. Hamorton, Chester Co., 8, 14, 1862 ; son of Alexander Steele and Elizabeth J. Doane, of that place. They setUed in West Grove, but removed to Tough- kenamon, 1897. He is an engineer and a Methodist. She is a Friend by birth. Issue : Lylburn H., b. 5, 28, 1895. 5162. Ida, b. Concord, i, 27, 1864 ; d. 8, 18, 1864. 2016. Adrianna Hoopes'^ (Abraham^, Benjan.in, Mary, Sarah, LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAIP, SARAH\ WILLIAM', WALTERS 679 George), b. i, 22, 1823; m. Philadelphia, 5, 10, 1849, BeEJamin Thatcher, b. 4, 5, 1823; d. 2, 17, 1S95; son of William Thatcher and Elizabeth Garrett, of Thornbury, Del. Co., Pa. They resided si.xteen years in Concortl, one year near Strode's Mill, E. Bradford, and since then on a farm in E. Marlborough, near Unionville. Issue: 5163. Sallie H., b. 2, 13, iillian Uzel, m. O. Wilhelmsen, Salt Lake City. 5198. Levi A., b. 3, 1, 1840 ; m. Josephine Laurenson, b. 8, 24, 185 1 ; dau. of John and Carrie Laurenson. They resided at Hamilton, Nev., about 1874. Issue: Alice, b. about 1S76; living in California. 5199. Sarah Ellen, b. 12, 11, 1844; m. A. Nephi Stevens, b. 12, 11, 1840; son of John and Elizabeth Stevens. Res., Ogden City, Utah. Issue : William N., b. 10, 4, 1861 ; m. Susan Elsworth, Rigby, Idaho: Ann Elizabeth, b. 8, 22, 1864; m. and living at Snake River, Idaho: Generva Ellen, b. 10, 2, 1S66 ; d. 1872, unm. : John Andrew, b. 1,4, 1869 ; married. 2027. Phebe Peirce* (Margaret', Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. near Concord, 4, 24, 1804; d. Westtown School farm, 3, 15, i860; buried at Concord Meeting; m. there, 11, 3, 1824, John Benington, b. LINE OF GEORGE ', SARAFP, MARGARRT\ ESTHER', MARGARET". 683 Yorkshire, Eng., 7, 20, 1800; son of Robert Benington and Rachel Man, of Yorkshire. They settled in Londongrove Twp., Chester Co., removing thence to Concord, and in 1847 to Hilston Farm, Thornbury, at the present Glen Mills Station, of which farm the greater part is now occupied by the new House of Refuge, or Reform School, froni Philadelphia. From 1853 to i860 they occupied and managed the farm of 600 acres belonging to the Westtown Boarding School, where Phebe died. John then returned to Hilston Farm, and m. 5, 4, 1864, at Concord Meeting, Edith Martin, b. 2, 2, 1797; d. 8, 20, 1867 ; widow of George Martin, of Chichester, and dau. of Nathan and Eydia Sharpless, of Concord. In 1S77 he moved to Media, where he still resides, and though feeble bids fair at this present writing to outlive the 19th century; thus making his life cover a part of the i8th, all of the 19th and a part of the 20th century. He has been a worthy elder in the Society of PViends. Issue : 5200. .Ann, b. 4, 16, 1S27; m. 10, 14, 1S57, at Concord Meeting, James Klfreth, son of Jacob R. and .Abigail P. Elfreth. They resided for some time at Millville, N. J., now in Philadelphia. Issue : John Benington, b. 8, .15, 1859 : Miriam, b. 7, 4, 1863 ; unmarried. John B. Elfreth m. Millville, N. J., 2, 22, 1879, Virginia Miller, b. Pittsburg, Pa., 2, 9, 1855 ; dau. of Henry Miller and Elizabeth Stauger, of Millville, N. J. They reside in Chicago, 111. Issue : William Henry, b. 2, 8, 1880 ; a graduate of Westtown Boarding School and now a student at the University of Chicago : Anna Elizabeth, b. 12, 28, 1882 ; a student at Westtown : Edith, b. 10, 2, 18S6 : d. 2, 25, 1S90 : John Benington, b. 3, i, 1890. Miriam Elfreth has been for several years an efficient teacher at the West- town Boarding School, having qualified herself especially for teaching (ierman and French by residence and study in Europe. 5201. Samuel, b. 12, 7, 1828; m. 10, 11, 1853, Mary .Albertson, b. i mo. 1824; d. 4, 8, 1859 ; dau. of Jacob .Albertson and Martha Livezey. Second m., 3, 3, 1869, to Rebecca Trimble, b. Chester Twp., 5, 22, 1840; dau. of Stephen M. Trimble (No. 2038) and I.ydia Sharpless. Address, Confidence, Wayne Co., Iowa. No issue. 5202. Rachel, b. 8, 23, 1832 ; d. 2, 8, 1897 ; m. at Media Meeting, 12, 5, 1883, Daniel B. Price, of Falls Twp., Ducks Co., Pa., who was m. ist to Hannah B. Chikl, 5, 18, 1848. Rachel was a minister in the Society of Friends. 5203. Henry, b. 6, 13, 1835 ; d. 5, 12, 1859, unmarried. 5204. Margaret, b. r, 16, 1843 ; living with her father, unmarried. 5205. John, b. 8, 4, 1845 ; d. 4, 6, 1875, unmarried. 2030. Thomas J. Peirce* (Margaret^, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, 8, 7, 1811; d. Concord, 12, 26, 1888; m. 3, 18, 1847, Martha Ann Smith, b. Brandywine Hundred, Del., 7,25, 1829; d. Birmingham, 4, 6, 1897; dau. of Thomas C. Smith and Mary Talley. Both were buried at Concord Meetintr. Issue: 684 "^^^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5206. Narcissa, b. 12, 3, 1847 ; d. 7, 24, 1849. 5207. Alonzo Hendrickson, b. 4, 28, 1850; d. 3, 9, 1854. 5208. Clara Belle, b. 6, 10, 1854; m. William P. McCay, b. Concord Twp., 8, 18, 1854; son of William T. McCay and Evelina H. Bullock. He is a farmer and has always resided in Concord. P. O., Concordville, Pa. Issue : Charlotte S., b. 7, 27, 1876 ; clerk in store at Concordville : Thomas J. P., b. 12, 30, 18S2. 5209. Samuel Howard, b. 3, 13, 1S59; m. 10, 13, 18S2. Margaretta Ella Coleman, b. Virginia ; dau. of William S. Coleman and Elizabeth Agnes Wise, of Wilming- ton, Del. Address, Wilmington. Issue: Clo)d T., b. 9, i, 1887; d. 2, 28, 1888 : Florence S , b. 7, 22, 1889. 2034. Phebe Trimble^ (Joseph', Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Concord, Del. Co., Pa., 3, 9, 18 10; d. McVeytown, Mifflin Co., Pa., 9, 14, 1894, and buried there; m. 5, 11, 1837, Dr. Abraham Rothrock, b. Mifflin Co., 4, 19, 1806; d. McVeytown, 9, 9, 1894; son of Phihp Rothrock and Martha Lobough. He practiced medicine for sixty-two years in McVeytown, and was possessed of remarkable activity and endurance. During the most of his career he was a leading physician and much sought for in consultation by his associates. He was surgeon to the board of en- rollment for his district during the war, and enjoyed in all his official acts the reputation of the strictest integrity and justice. He was an active worker in the Presbyterian Church ; in politics a Whig, and later a Repub- lican. Issue: 5210. Joseph Trimble, b. McVeytown, 4, 9, 1839; m. 5, 30, 1S69, Martha E. May, b. Coventry, Chester Co., 3, 22, 1840 ; dau. of Addison May and Elizabeth Shafer, of West Chester, Pa. They resided at Wilkesbarre, Pa., for some time, remov- ing thence to West Chester, to the home of her father, since deceased, where they continue. He was graduated B. S., Harvard, 1864, and M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1867; was captain Co. E., 20th Pa. cavalry in Civil War; wounded at Fredericksburg; appointed, 1877, prof, of botany, Univ. of Pa. He is the author of Vacation Cruisings, Botany of the Wheeler Expedition, Flora of Alaska, Revision of North American Guarinese, Pennsylvania Forestry Reports, 1895, 1896, 1897 ; one of the editors of Forest Leaves. The crowning work of his life has been the securing legislation for the preservation of our forests, in which he has labored with untiring zeal, and which has won the recognition of his appointment as commissioner of forestry for Pennsylvania, in 1893; which he still holds. Issue : a. Addison May, b. 5, 12, 1870; grad. of Friends' High School, West Chester, of the Biological Dept. Univ. of Pa., 18S9, and M. D., U. of P., 1893 ; now engaged in the practice of medicine at West Chester, Pa. ; unmarried. b. Henry A., b. Wilkesbarre, 10, 24, 1872 ; grad. of Friends' High School, West Chester, of Biological Dept., Univ. of Pa., 1891 ; assistant instructor in botany in same for one year; M. t)., U. of Pa., 1895 ; oculist to Chester Co. Hospital ; assistant editor of French Dept. of Annals of Ophthalmology ; m. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARGARET\ ESTHER', SAMUELK 685 Binghamton, N. Y., 6, 7, 1S98, Eleanor Cleves, b. Macon, Ga., 6, 12, 1873; dau. of William B. Cleves and Kugenia Frances Bidwcll : settled at West Chester as physician for the treatment of the eye, ear, throat and nose. Issue : Eugenia May, b. 3, 9, igoo. c. Howard Gray, b. 9, 5, 1874 ; d. 9, 3, 1877. d. Elizabeth May, b. 3, 23, 1877 ; unmarried. e. Martha May, b. 9, 10, 1S82 : d. 3, 29, 1883. 52 1 1. Ann Amanda, b. 6, 29, 1840 ; unmarried. P. O., McVeytown, Pa. 5212. Mary M., b. McVeytown, 8, 12, 1842 ; d. West Chester, 3, 18, 1898; m. McVey- town, 9, n, t866, David M. McFarland, b. Tredyffrin, Chester Co., 5, 6, 1839 ; d. West Chester, 10, 12, 1899; son of James McFarland and Mary Meconkey. Both buried at Oaklands Cemetery. When young he entered the office of his uncle, David Meconkey, a banker and broker, in West Chester, and upon the death of his uncle, in 1868, succeeded to the management of the business. As executor and trustee he had charge of some of the largest estates in the county, and he was considered an expert on the value of real estate. Issue : a. Charles T., b. West Chester, 6, 15, 1867 ; m. Julia Bonsall, dau. of Ell- wood and Julia H. Bonsall, of Philadelphia. She d. 8, 11, 1900, leaving two children. Charles is engaged in the truck business and raising of hot-house grapes, West Chester. b. James R., twin with Charles T., d. Sept., 1867. c. Elizabeth W., b. 5, 16, 1870; m. West Chester, 4, 10, 1895, Isaac G. Reynolds, b. Peach Bottom, Lancaster Co., 9, 7, 1864 ; son of David M. Rey- nolds and Amanda Gregg, of Peach Bottom and Kennet Square. He is engaged in operating a steam laundry in West Chester, and is a member of Hicksite Friends' Meeting. Issue : J^Iary, b. i, 28, 1S96 : Gregg David, b. S, 22, 1899. d. George K., b. 7, 23, 1875 ; a member of the bar of Chester Co., and of the firm of McFarland & Haines, successors to D. M. McFarland : un- married. e. Hettie T., b. 2, 25, 1878 ; d. i, 7, 1881. f. Mary M., b. 8, 14, 18S0; d. 8, 22, 1880. 2038. Stephen Mendenhall Trimble' (Samuel', Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Concord Twp., 4, 10, 1810; d. Chester Twp., 9, 12, 1898; m. Chester Meeting, 11, 9, 1836, Lydia Sharpless, b. i, 2, 1812; d. 10, 16, 1891 ; dau. of John Sharpless and Ruth Martin, of Nether Providence, Del. Co., Pa. They settled on the Haverford College farm, but in 1840 pur- chased and removed to a farm in Chester township, where they were highly esteemed members of Chester Meeting. Issue : 5213. John, b. Haverford, 5, 6, 1838; d. of consumption, 7, 31, 1886, unmarried. He was a farmer in Concord township, at the homestead of his grandfather Trimble, and an esteemed member and overseer of Concord Meeting. 5214. Rebecca, b. Chester Twp., 5, 22, 1840; m. Samuel Benington (No. 5201). 5215. Samue', b. 2,26, 1843; m. Middletown Meeting, 5, 5, 1870, Mary L. Evans, b. 686 THE SMEDLEY EAAIILY. Enterprise, Lancaster Co., Pa., 6, 20, 1848; dau. of Isaac C. Evans and Ann Evans (No. 1302), of Middletown and Media. He was graduated M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1867, and has been practicing medicine since that time at Lima, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : Joseph Evans, b. Lima, 3, 3, 187 1 ; d. there, 4, 5, 1896, unmarried : John, b. 4, 2, 1877 ; unmarried : Grace, b. 3, 14, 188 1 ; d. 3, 17, 1881 : George Martin, b. 4, 11, 1883. 5216. George, b. 7, 12, 1845 ; Hving at the homestead, unmarried. 5217. William, b. 8, 19, 1847; m. Concord Meeting, 5, 4, 1887, Jane Mendenhall, b. Nether Providence, 3, 19, 1847; dau. of Jacob H. Mendenhall and Hannah W. Newlin. He succeeded his brother John at the homestead of tlieir grandfather, near Concordville. No issue. 5218. Ann, b. r, 25, 1851 ; living at the homestead, unmarried. Seig. Henry, b. 5, 22, 1853; d. St. Davids, Pa., 8, 24, 1898; buried Friends' S. W. Grounds, near Phila. ; m. Moorestown, N. J., 4, 14, 1881, Mary J. Warrington, b. Westfield, Burlington Co., N. J., 5, 15, 1854 ; dau. of Seth Warrington and Martha Newlin Jenkins, of Moorestown. He was graduated Phila. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1S76, and spent two years in the special study of chemistry at the LTniv. of Pa. ; elected prof, of analytical chemistry, Coll. of Pharmacy, 1883 ; in 1891 received the degree of Ph. M. from this institution : M. A., Haverford Coll., 1896; elected member of .American Philosophical Society, 1897. He published two volumes of "The Tannins," 53 articles in the Am. Journal of Pharmacy; "Some North American Conifers," in connection with Prof. Edson Bastin ; "Hand book of Analytical Chemistry," later merged into "Text book of Pharmaceutical and Medical Chemistry," in connection with Prof. S. P. Sadtler. Res., 1892-8, at St. Davids. His widow resides at Moylan, Del. Co., Pa. Issue; Martha Warrington, b. 7, 12, 1S84 : Ruth k,\). 12, 23, 1885: Alice, b. 9, 5, 1895. 5220. Ruthanna, b. 9, 8, 1855 ; d. 2, 27, 1876, unmarried. 5221. Joseph, b. 7, 12, 1857 ; m. Birmmgham Meeting, 9, 18, 1889, Emma Forsythe, b. Birmingham, 12, 20, 1858; d. Chester Twp., 11, 12, 1895 ; buried at Chester Meeting; dau. of William Forsythe and lilizabeth Pusey, of Birmingham. They settled at the homestead, in Chester township, where he is a farmer. Issue: Stephen Martin, b. 6, 10, 1891 : Anna Forsythe, b. 8, 30, 1892 : F'mma Lydia, b. i, 1, 1895. 2044. Ann Trimble*^ (Samuel^ Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Concord, 8, 25, 1827: d. Newport, R. I., 8, 14, 1S90; m. Concord Meeting, 2,6, 1850, George Martin, b. Upper Chichester, 4, 29, 1827; d. West Chester, 10, 28, 1886; both buried at West Chester, Pa. He was son of George Martin and Edith Sliarpless, of Upper Chichester; was graduated M. D., University of Pa., about 1847 • setded at Concordville and was one of the founders of the Delaware Co. Medical Society. After three or four years he removed to Philadelphia and became connected with the Central Dispensary for about five years. He next became a partner with his cousin, John M. Sharpless, in the manufacture of dye-stufts, at Chester. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAW, MARGARET', SARAH', MARGARET\ 687 Since 1866 his residence was in West Chester, retired from tlie practice of his profession except as a consulting physician. His health was never robust, and for several years he spent the winters in Florida for the advan- tage of a milder climate. At the time of his death he was one of the man- agers of the Penna. Training School, near Media, Pa. As a student of botany, in the department of fungi, he had few equals. His widow died at Newport, whither she had gone for a change of air. Issue: Kdith, b. 10, 25, 1850; d. 10, 28, 1863: Rebecca, b. 6, 6, 1852; d. 11, 27, 1853; George, b. 2, 7, 1854; d. 11, 4, 1854. 2046. Thomas Dutton" (IMargaret^ Sarah, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Aston Twp., Del. Co., Pa., 9, 5, 1790; d. 3, 26, 1827; buried at Chichester Meeting; m. Hannah Cotman, of Philadelphia, where they resided. She d. 12, 25, 1836, and was buried at Holmesburg. Issue: 5222. Mary .\nn, m. Charles Pearson and went to Reading, Pa. No record. 5223. William, left Philadelphia in early life and was lost to his relatives. 5224. Harriet, went to Reading with her sister and there married a widower. She died many years ago. No further record. 2047. Isaac Dutton' (Margaret', Sarah, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 7, 22, 1792; d. Philadelphia, 2, 26, 1829; buried at Christ Church burial ground; m. Phila., i, 14, 1817, Catharine Taylor, b. 4, 19, 1797; daii. of Lewis and Catharine Taylor. She was living in 1870. Issue: 5225. Lewis Taylor, b. 12, 2, 1817; m. i, 11, 1844, Mary Moore, dau. of Thomas and Martha Moore, and in 1870 resided at 1226 Ogden Street, Phila. Issue: Isaac T., b. 2, 2, 1845: Adelaide V., h. 1, 77, 1847: Catharine T., b. 10,4, 1848: Lewis T., b. 11, i, 1850: Mary, b. 4, 17, 1853; d. 11,30, 1856: Wil- liam M., b. 9, 27, 1855 : Sophia T., b. 11, 5, 1862. Of these Isaac T. m. 12, 30, 1870, Josephine E. Moody, and was said to have removed to Kansas. These records are from Dutton Genealogy, 1871. No late report. 5226. Sarah Mary, b. 11, 19, 1819 ; m. by Rev. Benjamin Dorr, of Christ Church, 6, 21, 1855, to Joseph Eves Hover, of Philadelphia, a well-known ink manufacturer. Issue: Katharine Dutton, b. 7, 12, 1858; unmarried: Sarah, b. 2, 4, i860: Frances, b. 12, 18, 1861 : Howard D., b. 7, 13, 1863. No late report. 5227. Richard Routh, b. 3, 4, 1822 ; m. 5, i, 1851, Margaret Elizabeth Boyle, dau. of Peter Oxholum Boyle and Mary Smith, and in 1870 resided at 625 N. Eighth St., Phila. Issue : Richard R., b. 2, 7, 1852 : Sarah C, b. 10, 23, 1854 ; d. 7, 25, 1859: Mary M., b. 10, 27, 1856: .Alexander P., b. i, 7, i<'<59. No late report. 5228. Alexander Lafayette, b. 5, 23, 1S24 ; living in Phila., unmarried, 1870. 5229. Augustus Paul, twii^ with the last, was living with his brother Richard, in 1870, un- married. A. L. and A. P. Dutton were then in the shoe business, at 927 Market Street. 688 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5230. Catharine Matilda, b. 8, 27, 1827 ; d. 10, 29, 1S43. 2049. Larkin Dutton'^ (Margaret', Sarah, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 5, 15, 1798; d. 5, 10, 1837; buried at Chichester Meeting; m. 11, 30, 1819, Maria Norris, d. 3, 15, 1825. Second m., 2, 21, 1828, to Ann Mat- lack, dau. of Simeon Matlack and Elizabeth Yarnall, of Radnor. He lived in Aston township, Del. Co. Issue: 5231. Norris, served in the Civil War, and in 1870 was said to be living in Chambers- burg, Pa., with a family. 5232. George, d. i, 25, 1846, unmarried. 5233. John Richard, left three daughters and one son. His widow married again and died at her residence, Tenth St., between Vine and Callowhill, Phila., prior to 1871. No further record. 5234. .\nna Maria, by 2d wife, b. 12, 14, 1828; unmarried, 1870. 5235. Simeon M., d. 9, 28, 1899; m. 3, 15, 1859, Ruth Anna Davis, d. 7, 13, 1896; dan. of John W. Davis and Margaretta Steel. They lived at Norristown, Pa. No isaue. 2051. Thomas Jefferson Brinton^ (Weldon^, Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 1802; d. Pennsbury Twp., Chester Co., 8, 6, 1854; buried at Parkerville Meeting; m. i, 22, 1829, Ann B. King, b. 12, 7, 1806; d. Pennsbury, 1841 ; buried Parkerville; dau. of Vincent King and Hannah Brinton. Second m., to Clarissa H. Taylor, b. 9, 10, 1S15; d. West Ches- ter, Pa., 4, 4, 1887 ; dau. of Benjamin Taylor and Hannah Richardson. He was a farmer and for many years a justice of the peace and representative man in the community. In religion he sympathized with Friends. Issue: 5236. Emma K., b. 2, 2, 1830; d. 3, 12, 1891, unmarried. 5237. Sarah, b. i, 10, 1832 ; d. 9, 12, 1876 ; m. William A. Martin, also deceased, and lived near Fairville, Pennsbury township. Issue : Josephine, m. Henry Way, of Pennsbury ; P. 0., Chads' Ford, Pa. : Annie, deceased : Harry, Hving in Baltimore, Md., unmarried : William, recently married and living in Baltimore. 5238. Joseph, b. 8, 23, 1833 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 5239. Mary Ann, b. Pennsbury, 8, 12, 1835; m. Philadelphia, 12, 21, 1S70, Samuel M. Walter, b. Kennet Twp., 9, 6, 1837; son of Townsend Walter and Abigail Mercer, the former now of West Chester. They owned and for some time re- sided on the "Osborne's Hill" farm of 85 acres, in Birmingham, Chester Co., but for several years have lived in West Chester, where he is engaged in selling agricultural machinery. Issue: Anna Brinton, b. 11, 22, 1871: Margaret, b. 7, 15, 1874 : Helen Frances, b. 5, 24, 1876 : Sara Brinton, b. 8, 3, 1878 ; all unmarried, and the last named is conducting a successful kindergarten at their home. 5240. .'Vnnie E., b. 10, iS, 1843 ; m- Francis H. Gheen, son of No. 4648. 5241. Taylor, b. 12, 23, 1844, at Fairville ; m. West Chester, 7, 23, 1875, Lucy Still, b. there, 5, 20, 1850; dau. of Abrani Still and Hannah Hutchinson, of that place, LINE OF GEORGE', SARAIP, MARGARET', JOSEPir, yOHN\ 689 where they reside. Issue : Frances Helen, b. 6, i, 1S76 : Mary Stille, b. 5, 27 1880. 5242. Maria A., b. 12, 23, 1847; unmarried. 5243. Lewis Cass, b. 5, 8, 1S48 ; d. 10, 13, 189S, at Phillipsburg, Centre Co., Pa. ; buried at Longwood, Chester Co.; m. Philadelphia, 6, 30, 1870, Lida Newcomb, b. Prattsville, N. Y., i, 16, 1S50 ; dan. of Alanson Newcomb and Rachel Ann Stocking, of Port Huron, Mich. He enlisted as a private in Co. K., 8th Pa. cav., 2, ;6, 1863; discharged, S, 25, 1865. After marriage was a traveling salesman for a time, but later engaged in business at East Liverpool, O., and Phillipsburg, Pa. : was a vestryman in P. E. Church. Issue : Lillian Newcomb, b. 1872, died in infancy : Louis C, b. 6, 3, 1880. 5244. Ellwood Morris, b. it, 30, 1850 ; d. West Chester, 12, ig, 1882 ; buried at Long- wood ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 29, 1877, Mary E. Fitch, b. West Bradford Twp., II, 14, 1S51 ; dau. of Thomas Fitch and Mary Clemens, of that place. He kept a gents' furnishing store, in West Chester. Issue, b. there : Florence Lida, 7,31, 1878.; d. 6, i, 1894: Bessie Armitt, 2, 2, 1880: Elsie Morris, 2, I, 1883. 2053. Evans Brinton* (John', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 5, 29, 1 8 10; d. Philadelphia, 2, 2, 1865; m. Susan Louisa Ellis, d. 4, 5, 1862 ; both buried at Mechanics Cemetery, Phila. He was an engineer on the' North Penn. R. R., and was killed by an explosion. Issue: 5245. John Henry, died unmarried. 5246. Samuel Carver, died unmarried. 5247." Sarah Elizabeth, m. about 1863, Alonzo Mercer, and went to Pittsburg. 5248. Priscilla \x\w, died unmarried. 5249. Mary Jane, died unmarried. 5250. Francina Hall, died unmarried. 5251. Charles k. ]., married Sallie Davis. Residence unknown. 5252. Peter Smith, died unmarried. 5253. Henrietta, died unmarried. 5254. Cyrena Colmer, b. Reading, Pa., 3, 7, 1853 ; m. Philadelphia, 6, 2, 1872, T^vin C. Tees, b. there, 10, 12, 1846 ; son of Samuel Tees and Hester Connel, of 314 Richmond St., Phila. They settled at 1409 Faun St. ; now own and live at 429 McKean St. He is a journalist by profession. Issue : Edgar Brinton, b. 6, 22, 1873: d. 3, 14, 1875: Irene May, b. 3, 3, 1876; unmarried: Robert Reginald, b. i, 9, 1878 : Viola Brinton, b. 5, 29, 1881 : Charles Dickens, b. 8, 27, 1885. 5255. David, died unmarried. 5256. Joseph Evans, died unmarried. 2055. David Brinton* (John', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Birmingham, Del. Co., Pa., 12, 29, 1814; d. 5, 14, 1878; m. ist, Sarah Piersol ; 2d, Elizabeth G. Hoopes ; 3d, Harriet W. Dihvorth ; 4th, Hilda ? He was but four years old when his father died, and he found a 44 690 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. home with Benjamin Cope, in East Bradford, who "was hke a father to him." He was one of the pioneers in Utah and was a bishop in the Mor- mon Church for over twenty-five years, or until his death. A post office in Salt Lake Co. is named Brinton in his memory. Of his children and grand- children, all were born in that county except the eldest. Issue: 5257. Evans P., by ist wife, b. 8, 16, 1837: m. 1856, Harriet Chase, b. i, 13, 1841. Issue: Evans Chase, b. 2, 20, 1S58 : Sarah E., b. 4, 4, i860; Solomon Alva, b. 4, 14, 1862: Lydia Ann, b. S, 30, 18C4 : David Piersol, b. 4, 17, 1866: Harriet, b. 9, 26, 1868 ; Jane, b. 5, 30, 1872 : Mary Amelia, b. 9, 28, 1874 : Earl, b. 5, 23, 1876 : Bessie, b. 10, 7, 1879 : Emily Eugenia, b. 8, 17, 1882. 5258. Caleb Dilvvorth, by 3d wife, b. 11, 21, 1848; m. 6, 2, 1873, Emily Maxfield, b. 6, 22, 1855. P. O., Brinton, Utah. He has furnished the records of his father's family, and says that his uncle Joseph's family are all in Philadelphia. No issue. 521^9. David Branson, b. 2, 23, 1S50; m. 4, 26, 1874, Susan Huffaker, b. 8, 10, 1S55. Issue : Valeria Erepta, Lucetta, Zua, Branson, Melvina, VVollerton, Milton, Vanburen, Herald, Geneve, Emily and Wilder. 5260. Joseph Hammond, b. 4, 8, 1852 ; m. 6, 11, 1874, Mary Howard, b. 1852. Issue : Elizabeth H., d. at 4 yrs., Mary Aileen, Harriet VV., Josephine, Catharine A., Joseph Hammond, d. at 3 yrs., Samuel H., William, Lucretia, Vivian and Jay Evans. 5261. Samuel, b. 12, 26, 1854; ni. 12, 10, 1875, Joan Helm, b. 1854. Issue: Ada Priscilla, David A., Samuel L., Walter Dilworth, Joan, Josejih Hammond, Mary Gladace, d. at 4, Paul Evans, d. at 3 yrs., Eugene, Laura, d. at 2 yrs., Naomi, Donald G. and Ruth. 5262. William, b. 1856; d. 1858. 5263. Franklin D., b. 11, 21, 1857; m. 4, 12, 1876, Alwilda Andrus, b. 1856. Issue: Frank, Alice, Bolover Shakespeare. 5264. Harriet D., twin with Franklin, m. Hyrum Bagley, 7, 4, 1S78. Issue : Harriet, Eliza, Luella, Caleb, Dilworth, Eland, Ellis, Hyrum Grant, Vangeline, Melba, Brinton. 5265. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 3, 8, 1861 ; m. Feb., 1879, Vinsent Shurtleff. Issue : Lyman, Frank, Mary and Benjamin. 5266. Eliza, b. 3,30, 1863; m. 7, 10, 1886, Lawrence Henry Young. Issue: Louisa, Lawrence H., Heber and Voss Catherine. 5267. Hyrum, by 4th wife, b. 4, 10, 1870; m. 3, 24, 1891, Alice Maxfield. Issue: Alden, Leonard, Alice Vilate, John William. 5268. Minnie, b. 7, 4, 1873 ; m. Feb., 1894, George Burbrege. Issue : George and Lea. 5269. William Rowe, b. 2, 16, 1875 ; m. Mary Burt, 1898, and has a daughter. 5270. Robert Nulin, b. 7, 12, 1877 ; m. 11, 16, 1899, Pearl Brown. 2057. Joseph E. Brinton' (Abrahams, Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, Delaware Co., 12, 7, 1S13; d. Thornton, 2, 29, 1896; m. 2, I, 1838, Mary Marshall, b. England, 12, 12, 1S16; d. Thornton, 7, 26, 1897; t)°'^h buried at Concordville. She was dau. of William Mar- LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ MARGARET\ JOSEPH', ABRAHAM'. 691 shall and Sarah Preston, who landed in this country 10, 10, 1820. Joseph inherited half of his father's lands in Thornbury, wliich he fiirmct! till 1879, when he retired to a new brick house, which he had built on a corner of the farm, and leaving his son John at the homestead. Issue: 5271. Marshall, b. 2, 28, 1839; m. Hannah J. Baker, and now living in Oakota. Records not obtained. 5272. Margaretta, b. Thornbury, 10, 19, 1S40; d. there, 10, 21, 1873 : buried at Con- cordville ; m. West Chester, 10, 24, 1867, George Eavenson, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 10, 24, 1836 ; son of Yearsley P'avenson and Louisa Johnson. No issue. 5273. Sarah, b. 7, 29, 1843; d. 9, 17, 1S76 ; m. Isaac Vernon. No record. 5274. Anne, b. )2, 7, 1845 ; d. 12, 21, 1847. 5275. John, b. 10, 22, 1848; m. Sarah B. Smith, and lives at the homestead, i'liointon. Pa. No response. A daughter, Margaret R., m. 3, 16, 1899, Isaiah Miller Heyburn, son of Milton Heyburn, of Brandywine Summit : beside whom he has Casper, Mabel and Helen. 5276. Lydia, b. i, 9, 1852 ; m. \\'est Chester, i, 9, 1872, William H. Roberts, b. Chads' Ford, 7, 12, 1847 ; son of Benjamin Roberts and Margaret Stewart, of that place. Address, Thornton, Pa. Issue: Collin Herbert, b. 12, 7, 1873 : Clar- ence Brinton, b. 8, 23, 1876 : Mary Marshall, b. 10, 18, 187S : Margaret Elsie, b. I, 29, 1882 : Joseph Eavenson, b. 2, 31, 1883 : Letitia Viola, b. 3, 8, 1887. 5277. Hannah, b. 6, i, 1855 ; m. West Chester, 9, 27, 1876, George Eavenson, husband of her sister Margaret, above. They have always resided in Thornbury. P. ()., Thornton, Pa. Issue: Mary Louisa, b. 9, 15, 1877: Winfield Scott, b. 9, i, 1879 : Warren Brinton, b. 11, 3, 1S83 : Anna Beatrice, b. 2, 18, 1892. 2059. Mary Ann Brinton" (Abraham^ Joseph, Margaret, Sarah. George), b. Thornbury, 6, '&, 181 8; d. Manahawkin, N. J., :;, 13, 1896; m. Wilmington, Del., 1837, Arthur Howell, b. Germantown, Pa., 2, 22. 1803; d. Manahawkin, 11, 18, 1889; son of Reading Howell'^ (Iohn\ Daniel, Daniel, Thomas) and Mary Buzby. They settled in Maryland, but in 1 840 removed to Thornbury, Del. Co., Pa., where he followed shoemaking. In 1848 he bought a farm near Trenton, and later one in Inicks Co., Pa., where he farmed eleven vears. Sellino- this he bought one at Manahawkin. Both were buried at the M. E. churchyard there. Issue: 5278. Maggie B., b. Cecil Co., Md., 7, 31, 1838; m. 1862, Adelbert P. Cranmer, b. Manahawkin, 10, 3, 1837 ; son of William and Gardetta Cranmer, of that jilace. Issue, b. there : Mary Anna Howell, 5, 5, 1863 : Jennie Eva, i, 18, 1865 ; d. 5, 31, 1899 : Barnt Dixey, 10, 12, 1868 ; d. 7, 22, 1890 : Dovey Penbroke, 6, 23, 1871: Maggie Brinton, 3, 4, 1877; a milliner: Gardetta, 11, 18, 18S1 ; a teacher. Mary Anna m. Barnegat City, Jan., 1884, Charles Seamore Shutes, b. Jersey City. I, 17, 1854 ; son of Richard Shutes and Achsah Cranmer, last of Scotland, Va. He is a wheelwright and blacksmith ; members of M. E. Church, Mana- hawkin. Issue : Chester Seamore, 11, 25, 1884 : Ethel Marco, 9, 21, 1886. 692 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Jennie Eva m. Charles Kelse Sprague, Barnegat, N. J. Issue : Jennie Wahneta. Barnt Dixey Cranmer was a steam-pipe and gas-fitter; d. Jersey City ; m. Hattie . No issue. Dovey Penbioke m. Jersey City, 4, 22, 1896, Esther Alice Cosse, b. there, 8, 27, 187 1 ; dau. of James A. Cosse and Charity Ann Drake, of that place, where they reside. Issue: Floyd, b. Jersey City, 12, 3, 1897. Steam-pipe and gas-fitter. 527c. Mary, b. Md., 10, 7, 1S40; m. 3, 3, 1S64, Charles P. Smith, who was killed in the Civil War, 8, 15, 1S64. Second m., Manahawkin, 2, 5, 1874, to Thomas E. Pharo, sea captain, b. West Creek, N. J., 4, 13, 1840 ; son of Jarvis D. Pharo and Rebecca .-\. Hazelton, of Manahawkin. They are Baptists. Issue : Charles P. (Smith), b. Manahawkin, 12, 15, 1864 : Carroll E. (Pharo), b. same, 4, 25, 1882. Charles P. Smith m. 12, 22, 1884, Emma Pyle, and a 2d time, at West Chester, to Mary O'Brien. Address, Thornton, Pa. Issue : Charles P., b. Thornton, 4, 29, 18S6: Jerome P., b. 12, 6, 1892: Clarence M., b. Cheyney, Pa., 10, 13, 1896. 52S0. Abram B., b. 1842, is a widower at Jersey City, N. J. No response. 5281. Chalkley, b. 1844; living in Philadelphia. 5282. John Curtis, b. Bybeiry, Phila. Co., Pa., 2, 9, 1846 ; m. Bristol, Bucks Co., 12, 4, 1872, Lydia Ann Hibbs, b. there, 12, 5, 1846; dau. of Jonathan Hibbs and Elizabeth Booz, of that place, where they reside. Issue : Curtis Worthington, b. Bristol, 8, 28, 1S73: Anna Lizzie, b. same, 2, 25, 1876; d. Torresdale, 5, 18, 1879 : Harlan Howard, b. Torresdale, 4, 13, 18S9. Curtis W. Howell m. Jennie McCluikin and lives at 2531 Howard St., Philadelphia. Issue : Lydia May, b. Bristol, 5, 20, 1898. 52S3. Sarah Caiy, b. Pennington, N. J., 12, 28, 1S48 ; m. Manahawkin, N. J., i, 20, 1869, Jarvis H. Pharo, b. there, 11, 10, 1838; d. same, 9, 7, 1890; buried M. E. churchyard ; son of Jarvis D. Pharo and Rebecca A. Hazleton, of Mana- hawkin. He was a sea captain. Second m., 3, 22, 1897, to Joseph C. Bishop, b. 2, I, 1830 ; son of Joseph Bishop and Letitia Carr, last of Manahawkin. He is a member and sexton of M. E. Church ; was a soldier during all of the Re- bellion. Res., Manahawkin. Issue : Thomas E., b. Manahawkin, 10, 29, 1869 : George F., b. 9, 24, 1872 ; living in Trenton, N. J., unm. : Rebecca A., b. 9, 12, 1874 : Lizzie M., b. 10, 22, 1877 ; unm. : Jarvis H., b. i, 7, 1880. Thomas E., m. Jersey City, 11, 18, 1896, Maggie E. Sturgis, b. there, i, 17, 1874 ; dau. of Edward Alonzo Sturgis and Margaret Anderson Cunningham, of that place, where they reside. He is a steam and gas-fitter. Issue : Edith Gertrude, b. 5, 20, 1898. Rebecca A. m. Manahawkin, 9, i2; 1895, Joseph P. Brown, b. Tuckerton, 4, 6, 1869 ; son of Hezekiah Erown and Ann Willits, of that place. Res., Manahawkin. Issue : LI. Neill, b. Manahawkin, 5, 6, 1896. 5284. Philip Worthington, b. April, 1S50; m. and living at Morrisville, Pa. 5285. Elizabeth, b. Bristol, Pa., 11, 6, 1853; m. Phila., 5, 2, 1878, Barzillai Stokes, b. Medford, N. J., 5, 2, 1836 ; d. at Barnegat, N. J., i, 22, 1900; buried Masonic Cem. ; son of Hezekiah Stokes and Frances Braddock, of Medford. He was a LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARGARET, JOSEPir, ABRAI/AMK 693 farmer and a Friend ; educated at Westtown School ; was a member of the board of education of his township, and its clerk for 19 years. Issue: Laura Mabel, b. Barnegat, 3, 18, 1882. Address, Bamegat, N. J. 5286. Eva Maria, b. Oxford, Pa., 11, 6, 1856; m. Manahawkin, 3, 4, 1878, Wilson Reeder, b. 5, 24, 1853 ; d. Manahawkin, 9, 29, 1884 ; son of Kzekiel Reeder and Mary Davis, of Manahawkin. Second m., 6, 8, 18S9, to Augustus Bennett, b. Manahawkin, 11, 25, 1835; d. there, 10, 12, 1S97 ; son of Hazelton Ben- nett and Helen Letts, of that place, where she resides. Issue : George Sykes (Reeder), b. 5, 11, 18S0: Walter H., b. 2, 3, 18S4 : Verna May (Bennett), b. 7, 20, 1891 : Barton Pharo, b. 4, 23, 1895, — all at Manahawkin. 5287. Isabel, b. Bristol, Bucks Co., 3, 4, 1859 ; m. ALanahawkin, N. J., 9, 24, 1883, Luke A. Courtney, b. there, 3, 4, 1855 ; son of John B. Courtney and Harriet Wildermuth, of that place, where they reside. Issue, b. there : Charles Franklin, 1,8, 1884: Helen Howell, i, 12, 1887: Minnie Geneva, 7, 30, 1890: Addie Cranmer, 11, 30, 1891. Luke A. Courtney is a contractor and builder; served three terms as coroner of the county and has held several township offices; is a member of M. E. Church and one of the Knights of the Golden I^agle, and Red Men. 5288. Ella, b. Manahawkin, 4, 9, 1863; m. there, 2, 24, 1884, Courtney Patterson, b. Mayetta, Ocean Co., i, 31, 1859; son of George W. Patterson and Malinda Cranmer, of that place. P. O., Manahawkin, N. J. Issue : Eva May, b. 10, 2, 1887. He is a boat builder and contractor; member of M. E. Church. 2060. John Brinton* (Abraham^, Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, Georqe), b. 9, 2, 1 8 19; d. 2, 27, 1S94; m. I, II, 1842, Sarah Ann Alanley, b. 8, 14, 1822; d. 10, 28, 1868; dau. of Thomas Manley and Susanna Latch. Second m., West Chester, Pa., 2, 8, 1S71, to Lydia E. Manley, b. 2, 25, 1832; sister to his first wife. He settled near Thornton and lives in the house built by his grandfather, Joseph Brinton, in the year 182 i ; this prop- erty being devised to him by his father. He was a member ot Bethlehem M. E. Church, Thornton. Issue: 5289. Anna Maiy, b. 11,27, 1S42 ; m. Philadclj William I'odd, b. Wallace, 12, 28, 1816; son of James Todd and Jennette Harris, of that Twp. He has been a drover, a Presbyterian and a Republican. He m. 2d wife, Sallie Baker, by whom he had six children, John Harrison, Mary Emma, Martin Graham, Maris Gibson, Willie Francis and Lillie. By ist wife had issue : a. Hettie Jane, b. Wallace, 6, 8, 1852; m. West Chester, 11, 26, 1879, Taylor H. Wilson, b. E. Brandywine, 12, 20, 1848 ; son of Ezra H. Wilson and Hannah M. Baily, of that Twp. He is a Presbyterian, a Republican and a farmer in W. Brandywine. P. O., Coatesville, Pa. Issue, b. there : Lydia Anna, 10, 26, 1881 : Warren Ezra, i, 14, 1885 : Taylor Hoopes, 2, 28, 1886; d. 9, 19, 1886 ; buried Fairview Cera. b. James Brinton, b. 6, 7, 1854; m. Downingtown, 2, 13, 1879, Ix)uisa Hadley, b. Patterson, N. J., S, 23, 1859; dau. of Benjamin Hadley and Eliza- beth Preston, of Norristown, Pa. He owned and lived on a farm in E. Brandy- wine for several years ; then became a dealer in cattle, and later a storekeeper and butcher ; moved to Norristown, Pa., about 1894 and is in the meat business. Issue: Ella May, b. 2, 2, 1880: Elizabeth, b. 10, 10, 1S81 : James Harrison, b. 9,8, 1885: Edith Anna, b. 6, 8, 1887: Charles Oscar, b. 12, 18, 1889: Walter Holden, b. 2, 2, 1893 : Clara Bright, b. 3, 26, 1895. c. Edith .Anna, b. 6, 30, 1856; m. 6, 25, 1879, Walter Holden. P.O., Lyndell, Chester Co., Pa. Issue : Bessie M., b. 4, 11, 1880. d. William Francis, b. Wallace, 5, 27, 1859 ; d. 5, 6, 1876 ; buried Fairview Cemetery, Wallace Twp. 5297. William P.., b. 12, 26, 183 1 ; d. i, 3, 1853. 5298. Brinton, b. 2, 26, 1836; d. 12, 30, 1856. 5299. Edith Anna, b. 3, 10, 1S45 ; d. West Chester, t, 29, 1866, unm. 5300. Bertha Mary, b. West Chester, 2, i, 1870; m. 5, 22, 1894, Frank Heston Lovclt, b. I, 25, 1873; son of Richard J. Lovett and Rebecca Conway, of West Chester. .Address, 14 York St., New Dorchester, Boston, Mass. Issue: Marcia D., b. 3, 5, 1896. 5301. Carrie R., b. I, 10, 1872 ; d. I, 21, 1872. 2064. Clement Darlington* (Mary', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. "Darlington's Corner," Westtown, 6, 19, 181 1 ; d. West Ches- ter, 5, 28, 1879; m. Phila., i, 24, 1838, Eliza Speakman, b. Dilworthtown, 12, 14, 1814; d. West Chester, 5, 11, 1877: dau. of William Speakman and 696 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Hannah Hickman, of that place. Both buried at Birmingham Cemetery. He was a carpenter by trade but engaged in storekeeping at DarHngton's Corner, Doe Run and West Chester; was at one time assistant collector of internal revenue. Issue: 5302. Henry H., b. 10, 23, 1838 ; was ist lieut. Co. D., ist Del. regiment, and killed at Battle of Fredericksburg, 12, 13, 1862, unmarried. 5303. Caroline, b. 9, 11, 1840; m. William S. Owen and William M. Speakman. Issue : Harry L. and Laura D. Owen. 5304. Williamanna H., b. 10, 13, 1843 ; d. West Chester, 12, 4, 1895 ; m. W. Wilson Grubb. No issue. 5305. Barton, b. 8, 12, 1848; d. West Chester, 5, 25, 1877; m. St. Agnes Catholic Church, West Chester, 4, 24, 1873, Mary O'Brien. Issue : Hannah Mary. 5306. Chauncey, b. West Chester, 12, 11, 1854 ; d. there, 10, 4, 1897 ; m. Philadelphia, 8, 14, 1S79, Marie A. Hubbard, b. there, 3, 5, 1854; d. there, i, 11, 1894; dau. of Willis Hubbard and Jane Smith, of that cily. He learned the dry- goods business with R. J. Haldeman and afterward engaged in the same on his own account. No issue. 2065. Abraham B. Darlington* (Mary^, Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 6, 9, 1812 ; d. 9, 11, 1862; m. Charlotte Brinton, b. 9, 22, 1815; dau. of Joseph Brinton and Jane Crosley, of Birmingham. He was a store- keeper at Dilworthtown. Issue: 5307. Harvey, b. Westtown Twp., 4, 11, 1836; m. ist, Sarah R. Cheyney, d. 12, 7, 1874, aged 33; dau. of Curtis Cheyney (No. 2175) and Esther James. Second m. Philadelphia, 12, 27, 1877, to Cassandra Huey, b. Birmingham, 3, 5, 1850 ; dau. of Abram Huey and Emeline Brinton, of that Twp. He settled at Dilworthtown, removing thence to the David Garrett farm, immediately west of Birmingham Meeting. Issue: Esther C, b. 11, 24, 1865; d. 9, 28, 1869: Alvah, died in infancy : Abraham B., b. 5, 30, 1873 ; d. 11, 19, 1874 : Charles Sumner, b. Dilworthtown, 10, 22, 187S : Chester Arthur, b. Birmingham, 8, 20, 1880: Fontaine Harvey, b. 9, 28, 1SS2 : Ireanicus Irvin, b. 11, 26, 1885: ■ Maud Emma, b. 8, 28, 1888 : Lulu Edna, b. 8, 28, 1888 : Edison Huey, b. 4, 7, 189!. 5308. Joseph B., b. Westtown, 8, 5, 1837; m. Birmingham, 11, 22, 1866, Emmarene Taylor, b. Danville, Pa., 3, 20, 1840; dau. of John Taylor and Mehitabel Gar- rett (No. 2602), of Chester Co., Pa. He is a carpenter and builder, West Chester, Pa. Issue : a. Howard G., b. West Chester, 11, 16, 1867 ; m. Philn., 12, 25, 1895, Ida Conner, b. Nevvlin Twp., 8, 7, 1S66; dau. of Levi Harlan Conner and Hester Alexander Rodcback, both deceased, of Embreeville. She was a teacher for eight years. They are members of Presb. Church and he is a carpenter. Issue : Linda May, b. 4, 28, 1897. b. John Taylor, b. 5,30, 1870; m. 12, 7, 1893, A. Elizabeth Walker, b. 11, 28, 1869. He is a carpenter in West Chester. c. Abraham, b. 10, 20, 1879; unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH', MARGARET\ yOSEPH\ MARV-. 697 5309. Jennie, d. 4, 6, 1891, unmarried. 5310. Mary, d. 11, 19, 1862, unmarried. 531 1. Emma, unmarried, resides with her mother on Price St., West Chester. 5312. Weldon, b. Dilworthtown, 2, 10, 1S50; learned the carpenter trade and worked at it for seven years; in 1878 took the western fever and removed to Vernon Co., Mo., where he bought 90 acres of raw prairie at $5 per acre : now owns 660 acres, worth S30 per acre, with good buildings and fences. He m. Ver- della, Barton Co., Mo., 11, 9, 1881, Mary Emaline Conrad, b. Perry Co., Mo., 7, 16, 1850; d. Harrison Twp., Vernon Co., i, 28, 1887; dau. of Judge Rudolph B. Conrad and .Anna Elizabeth Schmalhurst, of Verdella. She was a faithful worker in the Congregational Church for years. Second m. to Fannie Casteel. P. O., Arcadia, Crawford Co., Kansas. Issue : Charlotte Brinton, b. 8, 15, 1S82 : Jennie Emaline, b. i, i, 1884 ; Irwin Weldon, b. 9, 22, 1885 ; d. 3, 19, 1SS6 ; Ethel Geraldine, b. 1 1, 23, 1888 : Earnest Hubert, b. 5, 2, 1890 : Harvey Monroe, b. 12, 24, 1S91 ; d. i, 13, 1892 : Mildred May, b. 3, 31, 1893 : Ruth Bca, b. 6, 20, 1895. 5313. Edna, b. 5, 5, 1853 ; m. Dilworthtown, 6, 5, 1884, Rev. Joel Scobey Ciilfillan, b- Cochranville, Chester Co., 5, 29, 1854; i^on of John Gilfillan and Jane Wilson, of Coatesville, Pa. He was graduated from Lafayette College, 1878, and from Union Theological Seminary, Presbyterian, 1881 ; installed as pastor of I)il- woithtown Presb. Ch., Oct., 1881 ; advocates and votes for Prohibition. Edna was educated at West Chester Normal School and united with the Dilworthtown Ch., 2, 12, T882. They removed to California, but returned later to C'hester Co. Issue: John Earle, b. Dilworthtown, 8, it, 1S87 : Laraartine Darlington, b. Los Angeles, CtI., 5, -f', 1S89. 5314. Martin, m. Barbara Rohrer. .Address, .Arcadia, Crawford Co., Kansas. Issue: Charlotte P., Joseph L., John R., Elmer, Wayne, etc. 2067. Jane Darlington* (Mary^, Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 5, 19, 1 81 5; d. West Chester, 3, 12, 1854; m. Philada., i, 21, 1836, Daniel B. Meredith, b. 3- •• 'So^"^; tl. West Chester, 6. 5, 1895; son o^ George Meredith and Hannah Wliite, of West Whiteland Twp. He was for many years ui the butchering business, in West Chester. Issue: 5315. Thomas Darlington, b. Westtown Twp., lo, 7, 1836 ; d. West Chester, 5, 8, 1872 ; m. E. Bradford, 9, 23, 1S59, Hannah Mary Gheen, b. there, 2, tj, 1838; d. West Chester, 7, 22, 1890; dau. of Edward Gheen and Phebe J. Hickman (No. 4648). Both buried at Friends' Burial (iround, West Chester. He was engaged in the butchering business. Issue : David Selsor, b. 6, 3, 1859 ; d. 6, 10, 1S59 : D. Webster, b. 1,5, 1861 : Jennie D., b. 2, 14, 1S63 ; Mary L., b. 2, 5. 1865. D. Webster Meredith purchased a farm in Westtown, which he sold and removed to New York City as manager for H. O. Wilbur & Sons. He estab- lished a fund for a prize in oratory, at the West Chester Lligh School. Jennie D. Meredith m. ti, 20, 1890, J. Gheen Morgan, b. East Goshen, 4, 9, 1837 ; son of William Morgan and Susan Gheen. No issue. He kept a provision store in West Chester for several years. 5o8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5316. Joseph Llewellyn, b. West Chester, 4, 31, 1838; m. Philadelphia, 12, 7, 1865, Esther Elmina Hubbard, b. there, 11, 18, 1842; dau. of Willis Hubbard and Jane Smith, of that city. He has been engaged in the butchering business in West Chester. Issue: J. Llewellyn, Jr., b. 5, 22, 1872; carries on the hard- ware business in West Chester; unmarried. 5317. Mary Brinton, b. West Chester, 2, 7, 1840; m. there, 2, 14, 1861, Robert P. Chamberlin, b. E. Bradford, 7, 10, 1836; d. there, 11, 26, 1864; buried at Birmingham Meeting ; son of Palmer Chamberlin and Alice Pyle, of West Chester. Issue : Herbert, b. i, 29, 1862 ; d. i, 19, 1873. Second m., 3, 4, 1S85, at West Chester, to Henry H. Hall, b. 3, 25, 1816 ; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., 3, 29, 1893. She resides in Brooklyn. 5318. Caroline, b. 9, 7, 1842 ; d. 8, 5, 1876 ; m. Samuel S. Kirk. No issue. 5319. Anna, b. 7, 27, 1843 ; d. 10, 3, 1843. 5320. Elma, b. 7, 27, 1843 ; m. 3, 28, 1867, George A. Mercer, b. West Chester, 2, 11, 1834 ; son of William Mercer and Eliza Pierson, of that place. He was post- master of West Chester for eight years, after which he engaged in the livery business ; was member of borough council two years. Issue : Tevis Hoopes, b. 5, 24, 1868 : Florence Yerkes, b. 8, 23, 1869 ; d. 2, 6, 1873 : Norman Darling- ton, b. 7, 20, 1874; a plumber. Tevis H. Mercer m. 4, 23, 1895, Isabella C. Clark. He is a dealer in butter and eggs, West Chester, Pa. 5321. Henry C, b. 10, 20, 1844; m. Phila., i, 15, 1874, Mary H. Bateman, b. West Chester, 11, 16, 1848; dau. of Thomas Bateman and Caroline Hoopes, of that place. He was educated at Wyers' Academy, West Chester, and engaged in the meat business at. the market house. He purchased the old home, 226 S. Church Street : served as a member of council, 1887 and 1888. Issue : Helen Curtis, b. 4, 12, 1875 : Carrie Kirk, b. 12, 14, 1876. 5322. Avarilla, b. 11, 7, 1846; m. West Chester, 4, 19, 1882, John Osborn Hall, b. Grand Gulf, Miss., 9, 20, 1845 ; son of Henry Hills Hall and Indiana McCaleb. They settled in Eagle, Waukesha Co., ^Vis., where he engaged in the grain and lumber business : in 1SS7 removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., where they now reside. He is in the insurance business. Issue: Leila Marie, b. 8, 21, 1883: Percy Meredith, b. 6, 7, 18S7. 5323. Alfred, b. 3, 19, 1850 ; d. 8, 12, 1850. 5324. Clara, b. 2, 27, 1S53; d. 7, 8, 1853. 2070. Isaac Darlington' (Mary', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 7, 16, 1818; d. 8, I, 18S4; m. I St, Eliza Day, who left three children. Second m. to Mary A. Marshman, who lives in Wilmington, Del. Issue: 5324. Avarilla, died unmarried. 5325. Theodore, m. 10, 8, 1864, Mary A. Pearson, and 5, 22, 1881, Rebecca J. Dorsett. Issue : Isaac G., Edgar T. and Margaret. Edgar T. m. 1891, Mary Quigley and has a child, William. 5326. Edgar T., m. Clara Buckley, 8, 20, 1884. Resides in Philadelphia. 5327. Anna Dunham, by 2d wife. LINE OF GEORGR\ SARAir, MARGARET\ JOSEPir, .VARY". 699 2072. Franklin Darlington' (Mary\ Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Wcsttown, 4, 15, 1822; d. West Chester, 3, 27, 1893; buried at Birmingham; m. 12, 27, 1849, Elizabeth H. Shimer, b. West Whiteland Twp., 4, 3, 1824; dan. of Edward Shimer and Hannah Jones. They lived for six years at Darhngton's Corner, Wcsttown, six at Wilmington, Del., and removed thence to West Chester, Pa., 6, i, 1862. lie was a store- keeper and later the agent for Adams E.xpress. Issue: 5328. Kdward Shimer, b. 'I'liornbury, 7, 28, 185 i ; m. Philadelphia, i, 26, 1894, Mar>' J. Dnliii, b. West fioshen 'Iwp., 7, 28, i860. He is of the firm of Iloopes, Bro. & Darlington, extensive manufacturers of wheels, West Chester, Pa. No issue. 5329. Dillwyn, b. 11, 25, 1852; d. 7 mo., 1856. 5330' W'alter, b. 7, 8, 1S54 ; m. Mary Rice. He keeps a cigar store in West Chester. No issue. 5331. Casper, b. 3, i, 1S56; m. Philadelphia, 5, 2, 1S83, L. Virginia Glisson, b. East Whiteland, 8, 15, i86i. They reside in West Chester, Pa. No issue. 5332. r^lla, b. Wilmington, Del., 4, 14, 1858; m. P'rank B. Morrison, D. 1). S., and re- sided for a time at New Holland, Lancaster Co., Pa. ; at present in West Chester, Pa. Issue: Rebecca J., b. New Holland, 4, 21, 1S82 : Elizabeth D., b. same, 7, 10, 18S3. 5333. Franklin, b. 3, 31, i860; d. 7 mo., i860. 5334. Elmer E., b. 6, 30, 1861 ; d. 8 mo., 1862. 5.i3S- Percy, b. 2, 3, 1863, in West Chester; m. there, 8, 30, 1892, Carrie Hoopes, b. 7, II, 1863, in West Whiteland; dau. of Robert Hoopes and Eliza R. Lewis, of West Chester, where they reside. Issue: Lewis Hoopes, b. 8, 27, 1893. He is a clerk at the office of Hoopes, Bro. & Darlington. 5336. Wayne, b. 9, 27, 1865 ; d. i mo., 1867. 2073. Thomas Darlington" (Mary', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah. George), b. 10, 6, 1823; m. Wilmington, Del, i, 24, 1855, Mary Jane Smith, b. Mill Creek Hundred, 5, 8, 1834; dau. of Eli Smith and Elizabeth Marrett. He has been a ijrocer, in Wilmintrton, and is the last survivor of a large family. No issue. 2074. Edward Darlington* (Mary', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Westtown Twp., 9, 16, 1825; d. Wilmington, Del., 3, 27, 1890; m. there, 2, 25, 1852, Susan Maria Langdon, b. Cecil Co., Md., 7, 8, 1830; d. Wilmington, 1900; dau. of Giles S. Langdon and Eliza M. Mecutchen, of Baltimore, Md. He learned the trade of bricklaying, but in 1846 went to Wilmington, Del, and engaged in the grocery business with Benjamin Bye. In 1851 he formed a partnership with his brother Thoinas, as grocers and confectioners, which continued till 1.862, after which he associated him- self with R. R. Robinson & Co., bankers, until near the close of life. While not a member of any religious society, his preference was toward Friends, 700 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. but his wife and daughter being members of Grace M. E. Church he usually attended there. His widow resided at 1005 Washington St., Wil- mington. Issue: 5337. Frederic, b. 5, 17, 1853; m. 10, 5, 1893, Annie C. Gregg, and resides in Wil- mington, Del. 5338. Victor, b. 2, 10, 1857 ; d. 10, 28, 1859. 5339. Anna Randolph, b. 12, 13, i860; m. 10, 20, 18S5, David Lindsay Gillespie, b. 10, 20, 1S58. They reside at 918 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Issue : Mabel Lindsay, b. 7, 28, 1886. 5340. Percy Langdon, b. 3, 9, 1S63 ; unmarried. 5341. Mabel, b. 2, 2, 1872 ; d. 11, 22, 1875. 2075. Alfred Darlington^ (Marys Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Darlington's Corner, 12, 30, 1826; d. 5, 20, 1897; m- Philadelphia, 11, 25, 1858, Maggie Summons, b. East Nantmel Tup., 11, 21, 1834; d. West- town, 8, 2, 1862; dau. of James Summons and Mary Mauger, of E. Nant- mel. Second m.. West Chester, 11, 21, 1S65, to Mary J. Taylor, b. Westtown, i, 23, 1835; d. Concord Twp., 6, 13, 1899; dau. of David H. Taylor and Susanna Odey, of West Chester. They resided at Dilworth- town, Pa.; all buried at Birmingham Cemetery. Issue: 5342. Ellsworth, b. Darlington's Corner, 12, 24, i860; m. West Chester, t2, 28, 18S7, Maggie Yerkes, b. New Garden Twp., 7, 22, 1859 ; dau. of Job R. Yerkes and Elizabeth Pierce, of East Bradford. He was salesman in T. D. Frame's store. West Chester, for three years; moved to Delaware Co., 1891, and farmed three years; returned to the store for two years, and in 1S96 to farming again. P. O., Cheyney, Del. Co., Pa. Issue i Alfred Y., b. West Chester, 7, 6, 1888 : C. Norman, b. same, 2, 6, 1891. 5343. Annie M., b. 7, 27, 1862 ; d. 11, 2, 1862. 5344. Warren T., b. 10, 25, 1S66, at Darlington's Corner; m. Dilworthtown parsonage, 3, 31, 1897, to Ada M. Slaughter, b. Brandywine Hundred, Del., 5, 8, 1869; dau. of William Cliniff and Mary J. Meredith, of Chads' Ford, and formerly wife of Lewis Slaughter. They reside at Dilworthtown. 5345. Margaret C, b. Westtown, i, 8, 1868 ; m. 2, 25, 1897, Harry Heyburn, b. Brandy- wine Summit, Del. Co., 8, 22, 1866; son of Milton S. and Eliza H. Heyburn, of that place. They bought a farm on the Concord pike and in connection therewith operate the Miller and Heyburn Creamery. P. O., Brandywine Summit, Pa. Issue : .Alfred D., b. r2, 23, 1897 : J. Edward, b. 7, 19, 1899. 5346. Avarilla M., b. 3, 7, 1873 ; unmarried. 2076. Chandler Darlington* (MaryS Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Darlington's Corner, i, 19, 1828; d. West Chester, 12, 7, 1894; m. Philadelphia, 9, i, 1853, Mary Jane Brinton (No. 2083), b. New Garden Twp., 9, 25, 1832 ; d. West Chester, 5, 13, 1897; ^''^^^- o^ Thomas Brinton and Jane Brinton, of Chads' Ford, Pa. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARGARET\ JOSEPH', THOMAS\ 701 5347. Clara B., b. 3, i, 1856 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 5348. Mary I.., b. 3, i, i860; m. 9, 1, 1892, H. Sharpless Diitton, b. Middletown, Del. Co., 3, iS, 1S40 ; son of Joseph Dutton and Sarah Thatcher, of West Chester ; she being his second wife. He keeps a grocery and provision store, at N. W. corner of High and Miner Sts., West Chester, with residence at Walnut and Union Sts. No issue. 5349. Harry T., b. Dilwcrthtown, is, 16, 1S62 ; m. Philadelphia, 2, 11, 1892, Mary Stocker, b. Kellersville, Monroe Co., Pa., 10, 6, 1S65 ; dau. of George Stocker and Sophia Marsh, of McUhaney, Monroe Co. Residence, Phila. Issue : Thomas, b. Phila., 8, 14, 1897. 5350. Florence J., b. 11,4, 1S72; d. 10,27, 1876. 2077. Rebecca W. Brinton'' (Samuel, Joseph, Maroaret, Sarah, George), b. 4, 10, 1822; m. Huson Taylor, b. 4, 4, 1799; tl. E. Marlborough Twp., 9, 6, 1875; son of Isaac Taylor and Ann Butler, of that township. Issue: 5351. Anna B., d. i, 25, 1873; m. 9, 17, 1868, Caleb H. Jackson, b. 5, 14, 1844; son of Caleb S. Jackson and Mary Ann Cause. They resided for some time at Baldwin, Dauphin Co., Pa. Issue: Alice Rebecca, b. 10, 29, 1869: Huson Taylor, b. 12, 25, 1870: Caleb Samuel, b. 5, 9, 1872. 5352. Sara H., m. 2, 3, 1876, Caleb \\. Jackson, her brother-in-law, and they reside at Kennet Square, Pa. 2078. Letitia Brinton- (Thomas', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co., i, 2, 1S21 ; d. Kennet Square, 10, 23, 1S77; buried at Union Hill Cem.; m. Philadelphia, 12, 8, 1843, Caleb Jackson, b. Kennet Twp., 7, 21, 1821; d. Cecil Co., Md., 9, 27, 1856; buried at Little Britain Meet- ing, but removed since to Union Hill, 1877; son of Samuel and Marj' Jackson, of Kennet Twp. He was a cabinet-maker and undertaker in Kennet Square, but owing to ill health he removed, in 1849, to Cecil Co., Md., and engaged in farming. Issue: 5353. Charles Henry, b. Kennet So.uare, 9, 25, 1844 ; d. Rising Sun, Md., 10, 5, 1853. 5354. Brinton, b. Kennet Twp., 6, 4, 1846; m. Calvert, Md., 11, 15, 1882, Maggie England Kirk, b. there, i, 5, 1849 ; dau. of William Kirk and Hannah Brown England, of that place. He settled at Nanticoke, Luzerne Co., Pa., where he is a merchant ; was educated at West Nottingham Academy, Md. ; has been councilman and treasurer of Nanticoke. Issue : Laura Cornelia, b. i, 28, 1884 : Mary Letitia, b. 6, i, 1886. 5355. Thomas Brinton, b. Kennet Square, 3, 10, 1S48; ni. 3, 10, 1881, Mar)' Elizabeth Squier, b. Norwich, N. Y., 3, 10, 1848 ; dau. of Ira Squier and Emeline Lavee, of West Nicholson, Wyoming Co., Pa. He resides at 1360 Munsey Ave., Scranton, Pa. ; is city building inspector and has served as councilman. Issue : Lillian M., b. Scranton, 4, 5, 1883 : Elvvood, b. same, 11, 18, 1886; d. 3, 22, 1887 : Myrtle Edna, b. 4, 8, 1888. 702 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5356. Isaac Edwin, b. Rising Sun, Md., 8, 3, 1850; m. Sheridan, Wyoming, Kate Brundage, b. Missouri, 3, 15, 1872 ; dau. of George Brundage and Mary Ellen Hall, of Sheridan. He has been in the saw-milling, farming and stock business. P. O., Irma, Wyoming. Issue: Caleb E., b. 9,3, 18S9: Samuel B., b. 4, 7, 1S92 : Margaret, b. 12, 27, 1894; Virgil A., b. 12, 31, 1897: Ellen, b. 3, 25, 1900. 5357. Samuel, b. Cecil Co., 8, i, 1852; d. Kennet Square, 6, 16, 1884; buried at Long- wood Cemetery; m. Kennet Square, 6, 6, 1878, Estolenia Marshall, b. Kennet Twp., 12, 22, 1852 ; dau. of Thomas Marshall and Elizabeth Smith Plankinton. He settled in Kennet Square and was a painter and paper-hanger. He and his wife were brought up as Friends, though not members. Their children are Presbyterians. Issue : Elizabeth Margaret, b. S, 9, 1879 ; a graduate of public school and student at Martin .Academy: Caleb Percy, b. 3, 15, 1881 ; d. 11, 20, 1897: Evans Rogers, b. 12, 25, 1882; a student at Martin Academy: Thomas Marshall, b. i, 15, 1S84. 535S. Jane Margaret, b. Rising Sun, 2, 23, 1855; living at 48th and Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, Home for Incurables, unmarried. 2081. Weldon Brinton* (Thomas^ Joseph, Margaret, .Sarah, George), b. 6, 3, 1825; d. New Garden Twp., 10, 18, 1876; m. Philadelphia, 9, 13, 1848, Ann Gilpin, b. Birmingham, Del. Co., 10, 28, 1826; d. Avondale, Chester Co., 6, 18, 1889; dau. of John Dickinson Gilpin and Sarah Taylor, of Birmingham. Both buried at Concord Meeting. Issue : 5359. Sarah Jane, b. 6, 27, 1849 ; d. 12, 21, 1851. 5360. John G. H., b. 6, 20, 1850 ; unmarried. P. O., McCook, Neb. 5361. Thomas Jefferson, b. Baltimore Co., Md., 10, 19, t8si ; m. St. Joseph, Mo., 11, 14, 1885, Louetta Parrish, b. Oregon, Holt Co., Mo., 6, 12, 1862; dau. of Thomas Henry Parrish and Ann Parrish, of St. Joseph. He is in the grain business in that city. Address, 1818 Clay Street. Children b. there: Henry Weldon, 10, 27, 1886 : Edgar Parrish, 4, 30, 1889 : Anna Mildred, 3, 4, 1892 : Bayard Taylor, 8, 19, 1894. Thomas J. went to Joplin in 1891 and engaged in the wholesale flour business; left there in 1893 for Galena, Kansas, and engaged in the mining business, but in 1894 returned to St. Joseph. 5362. George Fox, b. 4, 5, 1853; m. 12, 27, 1883, Clara Derrickson Garrett, b. 4, 10, 1855 ; adopted daughter of Jonathan B. Garrett, of West Chester. He kept a shoe store for some time, in West Chester, since which he has been engaged m building operations at this place and at Glenside, Montgomery Co., Pa. Issue : Jonathan Weldon, b. 12, 2, 1884. They have an adopted dau., Edith Dahl, b. 2, 10, 1887. 5363. Hannah Mary, b. 7, 20, 1854 ; d. 9, 10, 1859. 5364. Weldon, b. 5, 5, 1856; d. 12 mo., 1856. 5365. Edward, b. 6, 15, 1858; d. 9, 29, 1859. 5366. Margaret, b. Harford Co., Md., 3, 17, i860; m. Avondale, Pa., 3, 26, 1879, Edward W. Skelton, b. Londongrove Twp., lo, 24, 1S55 ; son of Lewis Skelton and Hannah Baily Wickersham, of Kennet Square. They settled at .-Avondale, LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH'', MARGARET^, JOSEPH', THOMASK 703 where he is a farmer and florist and a member of Londongrove Meeting. Issue: LilHan Gilpin, b. 3, 8, 1S80: Harry Lewis, b. 3, 30, 1882 : Percy Rrin- ton, b. 10, 17, 1S91 : Joel Wickersham, b. 4, 28, 1896. 5367. Gideon Gilpin, b. 3, 19, 1862 ; unmarried. Address, 555 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 5368. Taylor, b. 7, 20, 1864 ; unmarried; with his brother Thomas. 5369. Caleb Ring, b. i, 30, 1867 ; married and living at St. Joseph. 2084. Caleb R. Brinton' (Thomas^ Joseph. Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 2, 2, 1835 (or 1834, according to one record); d. Jacksonville, Illinois; m. Lewistown, III, 7, 4, 1871, Sarah Jane Levis, b. 12, 14, 1842; d. Vermont, 111., 10, 2, 1891 ; daii. of Brinton Levis and Phebe Ann Ring, of Vermont. During the Rebellion he enlisted in the Confederate armb- and lost an arm. After marriage they setded on a farm in luilton Co., 111., for a few years, after which he followed his trade of a brick mason. Three years before his death he became paralyzed, and his death occurred at the asylum for the feeble-minded, at Jacksonville, 111. Both buried at Vermont. Issue: 5370 5371 5372 5373 5374 George, b. 3, 9, 1872; d. 11, i, 18S8. William, b. 4, i, 1875. Mary Jane, b. 10, 18, 1877 ; m. .•\dam Welch, Canton, II Harvey, b. 7, 5, 18S0. Charles, b. 4, 20, 1883. 2085. Joseph A. Brinton' (Thomas^, Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Baltimore Co., Md., 12, 24, 1S40; m. 11, 30, 1S65, Elizabeth Levis Dilworth, b. Dilworthtown, Chester Co., 1, 11, 1841 ; dau. of Ziba Dilworth and Deborah Brinton Levis, near Centreville, Del. They .setded in Mill Creek Hundred, Del., whence they removed to Boone Co., Iowa; bought 80 acres of land in 1869. In 1878 sold out and bought 160 acres in same county, but in 1S91 sold this and bought 178 acres in Red Willow. Nebraska, near the city of McCook, where they now reside. He was edu- cated at Jonathan Cause's School on the Brandywine, and at Eaton Academy, Kennet Square. Issue: 5375 5376 5377 5378 5379 5380 5381 Ida Jane, b. 9, 17, 1866 ; living at Des Moines, Iowa, unmarried. Deborah Dilworth, b. 8, 31, 1S68. P. 0., Des Moines, la. Unmarried. Charles Sharpless, b. 11, 5, 1870; d. 2, 5, 1873. Lydia James, b. 2, 8, 1873 ; unm. Address, 212 N. 32d St., Phila., Pa. Grace Levis, b. 9, 22, 1875 ; unmarried. Address, McCook, Neb. Edwin Kirk, b. 6, 6, 1877; unm. .'\ddress, 809 Franklin St., \ViImington, Del. Loran Wayne, b. 5, 19, 1881. .Address, Lincoln, Nebraska. 704 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2086. Thomas J. Brinton' (Thomas', Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 4, 12, 1844; d. 6, 13, 1897; m. Minnie Bernhart, who is perhaps living at Los Angeles, Cal. Issue: George Thomas, d. in boyhood, Sept., 1897: a daughter, died in infancy. 2090. Phineas Lownes"^ (Joseph^ Hugh, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Springfield, Delaware Co., Pa., 4, i, 181 7; d. Upper Darby, 7, i, 1856; m. 12, 10, 1840, Emily Lewis; dau. of John and Elizabeth Lewis, of Spring- field. She m. again, i860, Martin E. Parker, of Boston, who d. 1895, at Huntsville, Ala., and she in 1896, at same place. Issue by first: 5382. Anna, b. Springfield, 12, 19, 1842 ; living in Media, Pa., unmarried. 5383. Phineas William, b. Knowlton, Delaware Co., 11, 30, 1S50; m. N. Y. City, 2, 17, 1877, Eunice R. Stevens, b. Lee, Mass., 9, 7, 1852 ; dau. of John Stevens and Caroline Brewer. They have lived in Florida and other parts of the South until 1896, since which they have been in Wayne, Del. Co., Pa. He is a machinist and member of Presbyterian Church. He writes the name Lowndes. Issue: Edward Parker, b. ii, 3, 1879; d. i, 6, 1S96 : Edith Lewis, b. 11, 23, 1883; d. 6, 20, 1SS4 ; Harry Peak, b. i, 6, i888; d. t, 16, 1888. 5384. Emily, b. Knowlton, 7, 4, 1855 ; m. Dr. Walter C. Browning. They have lived in Philadelphia, at Wayne, Del. Co., and in Asheville, N. C. Present location not ascertained. Two children. 2092. George B. Lownes' (Joseph', Hugh, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Springfield Twp., i, 15, 1S25; m. Parkerville Meeting, i, 12, 1849, Rebecca Baker Webb, b. 3, 24, 1S26; d. 4830 Penn Street, Frankford, Philadelphia, 11, 5, 1892; buried at Media; dau. of Alban Webb and Hannah Darlington, of Parkerville, Chester Co. He is a farmer in Spring- field Twp. and a member of Springfield Meeting ; was president of the Springfield Building and Loan Association for a number of years, and also served as school director for several years. Issue : 5385. William Henry, b. Springfield, i, 9, 1850; m. Groton, Mass., 10, T3, 1881, Flor- ence Thayer, b. there, 7, 11, 1S54 ; dau. of Nathan R. Thayer and Emily Wood, of that place. Address, Svvarthmore, Pa. Issue: Nathan Thayer, b. 3, 16, 1883 : Rebecca Webb, b. 8, 26, 1884 : Emily Wood, b. 6, 20, 1887 : Charlotte Coryl, b. 9, i, 1895 J ''*" i" Springfield Twp. 5386. George Bolton, b. 8, 9, 1851 ; d. Los Angeles, Cal., 6, 4, 1900, unmarried. 5387. Mary Moor, b. 8, 24, 1854 ; m. Springfield, 11, 26, 1S79, Edgar Levis, b. Upper Darby, 5, 12, 1850; son of Oborn Levis and Elizabeth M. Rhoads, of Clifton Heights, their present address. Issue: Florence Webb, b. 10, 11, i88r : Oborn, b. East Bradford, Chester Co., 2, i, 1885 : George Bolton, b. Los An- geles, Cal., 10, 23, 1890: Hanna Darlington, b. Clifton Heights, 3, 2, 1895. 5388. Hanna Darlington, b. 4, 6, 1856; unmnrried. 5389. Joseph, b. 7, 24, 1858; unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ ALICE', ALICE', ALICE'. 705 5390. Edward, b. 8, 22, i860; m. Los Angeles, Cal., 5, 10, 1894, Viola Healy, b. Elk- horn Grove, Carroll Co., 111., 5, 10, 1864 ; dau. of Albert H. Healy and Martha E. Field, of Milledgeville, Carroll Co. He was educated at Westtown Hoarding School and graduated, 1881, from the University of Penna., as a civil engineer; practiced his profession in Minnesota, Buffalo, N. Y., Philadelphia, and since 1886 at Los Angeles, Cal., of which city he was chief dejjuty engineer under three administrations. Issue : Viola Darlington, b. Los Angeles, 3, 25, 1896. 5390^/3 .Rebecca Webb, b. 11, 24, 1861 ; d. 9, 9, 1S62. 5391. Francis, b. 7,6, 1865; m. 10, 21, 1896, Eliza F. Rogers. He is a farmer in Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : Margaret and John. 5392. Minerva Webb, b. 6, 7, 1865 ; unmarried. 5393. Jane Carpenter, b. 4, 16, 1867 ; m. John Webster. See p. 595. 2096. Mary Ann Davis' (Alice^, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 9, 13. 181 7; m. at her father's home, Lancaster Co., 3, 19, 1839, Edwin Clark, b. II, 15, 1813, near Chatham(?), Chester Co.; d. Lancaster City, 2, 27, 1890; son of James Clark. They resided at Hollidaysburg, Pa., Syracuse, N. Y., Fulton Twp., Lancaster Co., and Lancaster City. He was a miller and inventor. Issue: 5394. John .'\lfred, b. 2, 14, 1840; d. 2, 19, 1849. 5395. Alice Jane, b. 9, 7, 1841 ; m. Rev. H. H. W. Hibshman. .Address, 11 Ann Street, Lancaster, Pa. No response. 5396. Olivia Rebecca, b. Syracuse, N. Y., 9, 23, 1843; d. Lancaster, Pa., 6, 21, 1890; m. Lutheran (Trinity) Ch., Lancaster, 9, 25, 1872, Edmund Franke, b. Lancas- ter, 1849 ; d. there, Aug., 1S85 ; son of Henry Franke and Lizette Shoneberger, of that city. They left one child : Mary Olivia, b. Lancaster, 6, 14, 1874; m. Episcopal Church, 3, 2, 1897, Weidler Bard Musselman, b. New Holland, Lancaster Co., i, 14, 1873 ; son of Christian S. Musselman, dec'd, and Margaret Mathilda Weidler, of 243 King St., Lancaster. .Address, 24 Green St., Lancaster. 5397. Edwin, b. 5, iS, 1845 ; m. Juliet L. Munn, who is deceased, and Eleanor F. Thomas. Address, Ridgewood, Bergen Co., N. J. No further record. 5398. Marion Davis, b. 8, 6, 1S47; d. 7, 31, 1867, unmarried. 5399. Frances Augusta, b. 7, 3, 185 1 ; d. 3, 4, 1869, unmarried. 5400. Benjamin Snavely, b. 4, 10, 1853; m. Lucy H. Fisher. .Address, 229 W. 135th St., N. Y. City. No response. 5401. Anna Ford, b. Vine St., Lancaster, 12, 18, 1854; m. Lancaster, 12, 26, 1878, Luriston B. Herr, b. Ronks, Lan. Co. : son of Jacob F. and Susannah Herr. Res., 604 W. James St., Lancaster. He is a wholesale and retail dealer in books, stationery, &c., at 53 and 55 N. Queen Street. Issue : Eugene LeFevre, b. Lancaster, 9, 20, 1879 : Edwin Clark, b. same, 10, 7, 1883: Anna Miriam, b. same, 9, 20, 1885 : Luriston Benjamin, b. same, 12, 27, 1891. 5402. Mary, b. Lancaster, i, 19, 1857; m. Portland, Pa., 9, 23, 1880, Rev. James W. Gilland, b. Greencastle, Pa., 11, 24, 1853; son of Thomas Gilland and Susan Conrad, of Shady Grove, Pa. He is a Presbyterian minister, educated at 45 7o6 ^//A SMF.DLE\ FAMILY. Lafayette College and Union Theological Seminary, and has been located at Duncannon, Pa., 1880-1884; Shamokin, Pa., 1884-1894; Brooklyn, N. Y.,^ 1894-1898, and since at Shamokin. Issue: Thomas Owen, b. 11, 29, i88i : James McDowell, b. i, 5, 1S83 : Edwin Clark, b. 4, 6, 1884 : William Davis, b. 7, 14, 1885: Mary Frances, b. 12, 29, 1886: Susan Olivia, b. 8, 6, 1888: Morris Williams, b. 9, 8, 1898. 2098. Eliza Jane Davis" (Alices, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 8, 9, 1821; m. Lancaster, Pa., 4, 14, 1859, Joseph Bowman, b. Lancaster Co., 4, 10, 1810; d. Forest, O., 2, 7, 1897; son of Joseph Bowman. They moved to St. Albans Twp., Licking Co., O., March, i860, and settled on a farm; removed to Hardin Co., O., 1881. He was elected prothonotary of Lancaster Co., 1854. Eliza Jane was his second wife. Address, Forest, O. Issue: Eliza J., b. i860, died in infancy. 2099. Philena Davis' (Alice^ Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 5, 11, 1823; d. Cass Center, or Anamosa, Iowa, 9, 21, 1866: m. 12, 27, 1845. Humphrey Baily, b. New Garden Twp., Chester Co., 6, 8, 1822 ; d. Lima, Montana, 7, 18, 1889; son of Joel J. Baily and Ann Richmond. He was a miller and farmer; m. Marion, Iowa, 2, 22, 1867, 2d wife, Delila Merritt, d. Cass Center, Sept., 1875. By her he had Louisa May, b. 11, 18, 1870; m. Lyman Trump, Maquoketa, Iowa: Nellie, b. 10 mo., 1872 ; d. i i mo., 1872. By 1st wife had issue: 5403. Jason D., b. 11,6, 1S4S ; d. i, 19, 1894 ; m. Louisa M. Mapes, Laramie, Wyoming. Address, Centennial, Albany Co., VVyo. No response. 5404. Joel J., b. 10,9, 1850; d. 2 mo., 1852. 5405. Eugene A., b. Philadelphia, Pa., 9, 3, 1853 ; m. Marion, Iowa, 12, 27, 1877, Clara E. Jeffries, b. Waterloo, N. Y., 7, 30, 1854; dau. of Edwin Jeffries and. Eliza- beth Starr, of Waterloo, Iowa. They settled in Lima, Montana, 1882, and engaged in mercantile business. Issue: Nellie S., b. 11, 18, 1878. Edwin Jeffries was born near Bristol, Eng., and moved to Waterloo, N. Y., about 1850. 5406. Joshua G., b. Lisbon, Iowa, 2, 22, 1857; m. Laramie, Wyoming, 3, 10, 1881, Josephine E. McCrellis, b. Paris, Iowa, i, 3, 1857 ; dau. of Daniel T. McCrellis and Zebudah Bond, of Central City, Iowa. He attended college at Mt. Vernon, la. ; then went to Laramie, where he was interested in stock raising ; removed to Lima, Montana, 1883, where he has since been engaged in mercantile busi- ness and stock raising, and owns 960 acres of land. In 1S93 he united with the M. E. Church of Lima, and he and wife were particularly instrumental in assisting in the erection of the first church there. Issue : Eugene, b. Medicine Bow, Wyoming, 4, 4, 1882 : Clara Edith, b. Lima, 10, 18, 1883 : Josephine Elizabeth, b. 3, 13, 1885 : Philena Zebudah, b. i, 15, 1887 : Joshua Gilpin, b. 10, 21, 1889; d. 9, 7, 1891 : Olive Ermintrude, b. 7, 31, 1896. 5407. Charles M., b. Mount Vernon, Iowa, 8, 12, 1859; d. Riverside, California, 5, 23, LINE OF GEORGE\ SAKAIl\ ALICF.\ ALICE', ALICE'. -joj 1895; m. Forest, O., 6, 21, 1S93, f)live H. Paul. Address, Cambridge, In. No issue. 5408. Susan L., b. .\namosa, Jones Co., Iowa, i, 23, 1864 ; m. Piiiladelphia, 12, 30, 1884, at Lutheran Church, Broad and Arch Sts., to Henry Ilorton lawrence, b. New York City, 7, 15, 1855 ; son of Henry Horton Lawrence and Amy Mays, of Yonkers, N. Y. He is a clerk at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila. Res., 1S26 Arch Street. No issue. 2100. Jason Davis" (^Alice\ Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Lancasti-r Co., Pa., 2, 2, 1826; d. Farnhurst, Del., i, 25, 1898; buried Wilmington and Brandy wine Cfmetery: m. near New Castle, 1,12, 1854, Hannah Edwards, b. Philadelphia, ■ I, 21, 1833; dau. of Edward Edwards and Agnes Craft, of New Castle Co., Del. He was a farmer, owning Belmont Farm, at Farnhurst. His father, John Davis, died on the farm of Marshall Pennock, in Chester Co., Pa. Jason's widow antl surviving children reside in Wil- mington. Issue: Mary Edwards, b. 9, 18, 1854: unmarrietl: Edward Edwards, b. 9, 16, 1856; d. 8, 3. 1858: Charles Craft, b. 3, 22, 1858; d. 9. 16, 1861 ; Jason, b. 8, 16, 1859; unmarried: Bryan Jackson, b. i, 8, 1861 : d. 7, II, 1861 : William, b. 6, 5, 1862 ; d. 9, 8, 1862: George Edwards, b. 6, 20, 1863; d. 10, 27, 1865: Agnes Craft Edwards, b. 12, 3, 1864; d. 12. I, 1882: Joseph Edwards, b. 4, 11, 1865; m. Mary Long, Wilmington. Del.: John, b. 1868; d. 7, 10, 1868: Merchant, twin with John, d. 7, 18, 1868: Alice Temple, b. 9, 14, 1870; unmarried: Henry Garrett, b. 8, 19, 1872; d. 8, 18, 1874. 2101. Ruth P. Davis' (Alice^, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 4, 22. 1829; m. Emmor B. Lamborn, b. 2, 28, 1825; son of r)enjaniin Lam- born (see p. 139) and Rachel Bradley, of Londongrove Twp., Chester Co. He served in the 27th and loth regiments, Penna. vols., 1863, and was pro- moted to quartermaster-sergeant. In i860 he was elected prothonotary of Chester Co. For several years he resided at Latrobe, Pa.; now at 1415 Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. Issue: 5409. Charles, b. 12, i, 1S50; d. 12, 11, i860. 5410. Benjamin D., b. 2, 14, 1852 ; d. 5, 5, 1854. 5411. William B., b. Chatham, Chester Co., 4, 25, 1853; m. N. Y. City, 10, 15, 1S71, Mary Cahill, b. about 1849, in Co. Roscommon, Ireland ; dau. of Michael and Margaret (Rooney) Cahill. He is a book agent. Address, Fort Wayne, Ind. Issue : Harry Francis, b. 10, 15, 1872 ; d. 10, 14, 1S88 : William Joseph, b. 4. 6, 1874 : Lewis, John Michael and others, died in youth and infancy. 541;. Alice D., b. Chatham, 6, 23, 1855 ; d. Philadelphia, 10, 15, 1898 ; buried at West Grove Mtg., Chester Co.; m. Lancaster, Pa., 11, 30, 1877, Thomas L. Hick- man, b. Edenton, Chester Co., 11, 28, 1854; son of John W. Hickman and ;o8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Lizzie B. Lamborn, of Russellville, Chester Co. He lives at 4608 Linmore Street, Phila. Issue: Jessie J., b. Coatesville, i, 11, 1880: Elsie, b. Russell- ville, 9, 2, 1882 : Elizabeth B., b. 5605 Vine St., Phila., 7, 20, 1887. 5413. Henry Clay, b. 11, 5, 1856; d. 12, 2, 1869. 5414. Louis, b. 4, 27, 1858; m. 9, 8, 1887, Mary Rebecca Taylor. Address, Still Pond, jMd. Issue: Mary Elizabeth, b. 11, 18, 1888. 5415. Mary B., b. 12, 11, i860; m. 11, 24, 1881, Ervin Thomas. Address, 776 N. 37th St., Philadelphia. Issue : Alice, Clara, Harry and William. 5416. Rachel B., b. West' Chester, 7, 5, 1867; m. Upland, Del. Co., Pa., 4, 3, 1893, Stanley Dovvlin, b. Dowlin's Forge, Chester Co., 5, 29, 1867 ; son of George F. Dowlin and Jane E. Chrisman, of that place. He is a machinist. Address, 1630 Dover St., Phila. Issue: Lorena, b. 7, 13, 1S94 : Cornell M., b. 9, 14, 1898. 5417. Emma, b. West Chester, 8, 10, 1868; m. Oxford, Chester Co., 10, 15, iSyo, Wil- liam P. Ottey, b. Phila., 12, 13, 1865 ; son of John Ottey and Mary Markward, of that city. He is a clerk in the office of the Baldwin Locomotive Works and resides at 2535 Cleveland Ave., Phila. Issue : Grace L., b. 4, 7, 1892. 5418. Arthur, b. 4, 22, 1871 ; a stock-broker in New York City. 2103. Rachel Davis*^ (Alice^, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 7, 4, 1836; m. Lancaster, Pa., 3, 8, i860, Amos Bowman, b. Columbia, Pa., 8, 10, 1837; d. Marietta, Lancaster Co., 7, 8, 1899; son of Joseph Bowman and Elizabeth Parker, of Lancaster Co. and Forest, Ohio. He moved to Marietta in 1863 and became cashier of the First National Bank, which position he held for twenty-five years. In 1888 he resigned to manage the estate of Col. James Duffy, deceased, and also became manager of the Marietta Hollowware Company, of which he was afterward elected presi- dent. He was also elected president of the First National Bank, and was a director in several turnpike companies and building associations. Issue: 5419. Mary Amanda, b. Lancaster, Pa., i, 14, 1861 ; m. Marietta, 6, 16, 1892, James Burns Hanna, b. E. Springfield, Erie Co., Pa., 3, 29, 1854; son of Thomas Hanna and Mary Jane Dixon, of Columbus, O., where they reside. He is president of the Hanna Paint Mfg. Co., Columbus. Issue, b. there : Josephine Bowmr.n, 10, 14, 1893 : Rachel Bowman, 9, 14, 1895. 5420. Alice Elizabeth, b. Lancaster, 12, 10, 1862; d. there, i, 30, 1863. 5421. Laura, b. Marietta, 8, 19, 1866 ; d. there, 2, 4, 1867. 5422. Infant son, b. Marietta, i, 30, 1868; d. same date. 5423. Joseph Parker, b. Marietta, — , 30, 1869 ; m. 12, 8, 1892, May Pomeroy, Marietta, Pa. Issue : Amos, b. 7, 7, 1894 : Miriam, b. Marietta, 10, 29, 1896. 2104. Anna M. Pennock'* (Marshall^, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Londongrove Twp., 7, 23, 1845; m- there, 12, 13, 1866, Marshall Palmer, b. Granogue, New Castle Co., Del, 12, 25, 1837; son of Morris Palmer and Margaret Marshall, of that place. They settled on his farm, in LINE OF GRORGE\ SARAH\ ALICE\ ALICE', MARSHALL\ 709 W. Marlborough, near Londongrove, and are members of die Society of Friends. Issue: Howard M., b. i, 8, 1868: Fred J., b. 6, 24, 1869: Rachel L., b. 11, 14, 1871 : Abbie E., b. 3, 3, 1878: all unmarried in 1897. 2105. S. Emma Pennock" (Marshall\ Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. II, 4, 1846; d. Londongrove, i, 4, 1884; buried at Londongrove Meet- ing; m. Londongrove, 2, 15, 1866, Marshall P. Yeatman, b. London Britain Twp., 9, 18, 1844; son of Marshall Yeatman and Mary Dixon Chandler, of Wilmington, Del. They settled on the old Chandler Farm, near Londonerove Meetin", which he still owns. He is a Friend. Issue: 5424. .Arthur P., b. Londongrove Tw])., 9, 24, 1867 ; ra. 2, 15, 1893, at her father's, Jennie T. Pennock, b. VV. Marlborough, 8, 22, 1868 ; dau. of Levis B. Pennock and Ann Hadley, of that township. He was educated at the ^\'cst Chester State Normal School, is a farmer and a Friend. P. O., London Grove, Pa. Issue: Raymon M., b. 3, 3, 1895. 5425. Laura R., b. i, 29, 1870 ; m. William P. Sharpless, Yorklyn, Del. 5426. Walter M., b. 9, 8, 1874 ; unmarried, 1897. 5427. Pennock J., b. 8, 3, 1876 ; unmarried. 5428. Emma P., b. 12, 29, 1883. 2106. Ruth J. Pennock* (Marshall^, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 8, 13, 1849; "1- Londongrove, 11, 14, 1872, Edwin J. Swayne, b. E. Marlborough township, 3, 8, 1847; son of Enoch Swayne and Elizabeth Chambers, last of West Chester. They settled in New York City, where he was engaged in mercantile pursuits till 1S85, when they made a tour of Europe: removed to Kennet, Chester Co., 1886, and spent the following winter at Aiken, S. C. In 1888 they removed to San Diego, Cal., and located in Paradise Valley. He is vice-president and general manager of the California Mortgage, Loan and Trust Co., of San Diego, and is also engaged in raising oranges and lemons. He and wife are members of the M. E. Church. Issue: Bertrand E., b. New York City, 8, 6, 1875; d. Lon- dongrove, 8, 17, 1876: Lawrence P., b. 7, 16, 1S79: Harold E., b. 7, 29, 1882. 2107. William J. Pennock' (Marshall^, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Londongrove, 9, 22, 1850; m. West Chester, 3, 17, 1887, Eva Brosius, b. Kennet Square, 3, 13, 1850; d. Pennsbury Twp., 10, 30, 1900; buried at Londongrove Meeting; dau. of Henry Brosius and Rachel Moore. He purchased a farm of 100 acres in Pennsbury, in 1S83, 'i"'^' ''''i'' 'armed it since 1S85. Eva was educated at the Millersville Normal School and taught school for a time. His address, Mendenhall, Pa. No issue. 2108. Abby Q. Pennock'^ (Marshall, Alice, Alice, Sarah, George), 7 lO ■ THE SMEDLEY FAMJL Y. b. lo, lo, 1854; m. Londongrove, 2, 6, 1890, at his home, to Marshall P. Yeatman, formerly husband of her sister, S. Emma. Address, Kennet Square, Pa. No issue. His mother died at their home, i, 20, 1901. 2109. Qulielma M. Thomas' (Alice', Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen Twp., 3, 26, 18 13; d. there, 2, 16, 1854; m. 10, 6, 1842, at Goshen Meeting, Jonathan Cope, b. East Bradford Twp., 8, 10, 1810; d. E. Goshen, 11, 27, 1872; son of Jonathan Cope and Zillah Darlington, of E. Bradford. Both buried at Goshen Meeting. He kept a general store at Rocky Hill, in E. Goshen, for many years. Issue: 5429. Anna, b. E. Bradford, 7, 17, 1843 ; d. Londongrove Twp., 3, 29, 1870; buried at New Garden Mtg. ; m. Goshen Meeting, 5, 9, 1S67, Ellwood Cooper, b. I.an- caster Co., 9, 27, 1841 ; son of Mifflin Cooper and Rebecca Ann Kirkwood, of Philadelpliia. They settled on a farm in Londongrove township. Issue : Elma Anna, b. 12, 20, 1868. He removed to Philadelphia about 1880, and m. 1,4, 1882, Rachel P. Wills; is in the wholesale boot and shoe business, 17 N. 5th Street, with residence at 322 N. 40th Street. Elma A. m. at 117 Claymont St., Phila., 9, 6, 1893, Ezra J. Webster, b. Londongrove Twp., i, 9, 1871 ; son of George Webster and Phebe Michener^ of New Garden. He owns and resides on a farm in New Garden. P. 0., Toughkenamon, Pa. Issue : ."^nna Phebe, b. 3, 22, 1895 ! '^- 3' ^3' 1895. 5430. Alice Elma, b. E. Bradford, 9, i, 1845 ; m. Philadelphia, 5, 23, 1872, Benjamin Thompson, M. D., b. Londongrove Twp., 8, 20, 1828 ; son of Joseph Thompson and Elizabeth Seal. He practices medicine in New Garden township, Chester Co. .Address, Landenberg, Pa. Issue: Elizabeth Seal, b. 11, 26, 1874; a graduate of Westtown Boarding School, unmarried: William Cope, b. 11,6, 1877 ; unmarried. 5431. Zilla Mary, b. E. Goshen, 4, 28, 1850; m. New Garden Meeting, 3, 10, 1875, Alfred Sharpless, b. London Britain Twp., 2, 4, 1S49 ; son of Edward Sharpless and Ellen Paxson, of that place. He is a farmer, owning about too acres in London Britain, and for some years operated a creamery thereon. P. O., Lan- denberg, Pa. Issue, b. there: .'Mice C, 4, 12, 1876: Anna IVL, 12, 4, 1877 : Nathan E., 5, 27, 1S79 : Evelyn, 5, 17, 1882 : Howard, 2, 14, 1884 : Clarence P., 8, 3, 1887: Sarah M., 4, 23, r89i. 5432. Emilie, b. Rocky Hill, E. Goshen, 3, t5, 1853; m. Philadelphia, 2, 17, 1S75, Isaac Franklin Chandler, b. Concordville, Del. Co., 9, 4, 1852 ; son of William Chandler and Sarah Anna Stiteler, of New Garden, Chester Co. He owns a farm of 86 acres, in New Garden, is a Prohibitionist, and both are members of the Society of Friends. Issue : Howard Lewellyn, b. 2, 6, 1877 : Sarah Anna, b. 12, 14, 1879 : Mary Susan, b. 7, 7, 1883. P. O., Toughkenamon, Pa. 2113. Joseph T. Jackson' (Sarah^, Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Londongrove Twp., 2, 14, 1S08; m. Lancaster, Pa., 12, 20, 1832, Mary Hickman Gray, b. 11, 30, 1813; dau. of Gibbons Gray and Martha Hick- LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ ALICE', AfARY\ SARAH". -j \ \ man, of West Chester. They settled on a farm belonging to his mother, in East Bradford, '^^near West Chester. In 1839 he traveled westward and never returned; his fate unknown to his family. His widow lives in West Chester, Pa. Issue: 5433. Lydia Ann, b. 10, 2, 1834 ; ni. West Cluster, 5, 3, 1859, Robert Thompson Corn- well, attorney- at-law, b. Orange Co., N. Y., i, 29, 1835 i son of Daniel Comwell and, Elizabeth Thompson, of Tort Jervis, N. Y. He served in the War of the Rebellion and experienced the horrors of Libby Prison ; was admitted to the bar of Chester Co., 12, 10, 1866, and is of the law firm of Cornwell, Gheen & Cornwell. He was for several years president of the school board of West Chester. Issue, b. West Chester : a. Gibbons Gray, b. 8, iS, 1861 ; m. I^ancaster, Pa., i, 18, 1899, I-^lla Eber- man, b. Strasburg, Pa., 8, 20, 1866 ; dau. of Edward Miller Eberman and Mary .\ngelica Potts, both deceased, of that place. Issue: Mary Gray, b. 7, 21, 1900; d. 7, 30, 1900. He is a member of the bar and associated with his father and with John J. Gheen In the practice of the law. He is also captain of a company of militia. b. Martha J., b. i, 29, 1865 ; is a sculptor, having a studio in New York City, unmarried. c. Mary E., b. 3, 18, 1867 ; is engaged in teaching in Pittsburg, Pa. d. Ada W'., b. i, 9, 1873 ; is an instnictor in physical culture, at the West Chester State Normal School. e. William 1)., b. 9, 19, 1874 ; a student in civil engineering, at the Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. 5434. Martha (;., b. 11, 22, 1836 ; d. i, i, 1858, in West Chester, immarried. 5435. Sallie, b. ti, 19, 1838; m. 11, 27, 1867, Joseph Townsend Murtagh, b. Philadel- phia, I, 15, 1842 ; son of James C. Murtagh and Hannah Hickman Townsend, of W'est Chester. He is a banker, representing the firm of E. O. Haines & Co., West Chester, Pa., where were born their children, John Tweddle, 1 1, 29, 187 1 ; d. 7, 20, 1S72 : J. Charles, b. 9, 1, 1873 ! g^^d. of law dept. Univ. of Penna., and now a member of the law firm of Townsend, Elliott & Townsend, Philadelphia. 2114. Lydia Ann Jackson* (Sarah', Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 2, 2, iSio; d. lo. 5, 1S46; m. 10, II, 1827, at West Grove Meeting, Joel Swayne, b. 5, 22, 1804; d. 5, 9, 1840; son of Benjamin Swayne and Susanna Woodward. They resided in East Marlborough township, where he died. He was elected a member of Assembly, in 1839, and was an estimable citizen. No issue. She m. again, 3, 14, 1844, John Barnard, of West Marlborough, b. 11, 11, 1798; d. 9, 19, 1888; son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Barnard, of W. Marlborough, being his second wife. No issue. 2115. John Jackson' (Sarah', Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Lon- dongrove, 7, 6, 181 2 ; d. West Chester, Pa., 11, 18, 1858; in. 8, 10, 1S43, at Springfield Meeting, Massey Lownes (No. 2091), b. 9, 23, 1819; d. 6, 10, 7 1 2 THE SMEDL E Y FAMIL Y. 1863; dau. of Joseph Lownes and Rachel Massey, of Springfield. They resided for several years on his mother's farm, in E. Bradford, but removed to West Chester about 1855. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School, and while on the farm was interested in the introduction of hydraulic rams ; afterward in the real estate business : both members of Orthodox Friends' Meeting. Issue : 5436. Rebecca L., b. 11, 5, 1844 ; d. i, 23, 1861. 5437. Joseph L., b. 8, 27, 1S46 ; d. San Bernardino, Cal., 5, 10, 1884 ; buried Wilming- ton, Del. ; m. 10, 5, 1869, Anna E. Rice. He was for some time of the firm of Flinn & Jackson, dealers in stoves, heaters, ranges and house-furnishing goods, Wilmington, Del. He left two daughters : Elizabeth Massey, b. 11, 19, 1S70, now Elizabeth Jackson Benson, of Tucson, Arizona: Marie L., b. 8, 3, 1872, whose address is Clayton House, Wilmington, Del. 5438. Anna E., b. West Chester, 9, 30, 1857; m. Kennet Twp., 6, 7, 1882, James Monaghan, b. Pike Co., Mo., 9, 21, 1854; son of Jonathan Jones Monaghan and Rebecca Murdagh, formerly of Chester Co., and last of West Chester. Upon the death of her parents she found a home with Chandler and Hannah (Monaghan) Darlington, in Kennet Twp.; was educated at Eton Institute, Kennet Square, and at Swarthmore College. After marriage they resided in West Chester for several years, but have recently removed to Swarthmore, Del. Co. Anna was a member of the board of managers of the West Chester Public Library and was one of the organizers of the West Chester New Century Club. James Monaghan was educated at Sedalia, Mo., High School, and at Lafayette College, Pa. ; studied law in the office of R. Jones Monaghan and with Joseph J. Lewis. He is a member of the Historical Society of Penna., and one of the organizers of the Chester Co. Historical Society. He held the office of Supreme Court Reporter, and edited and published Chester County Reports, 2 vols. ; Monaghan's Supreme Court Reports, 2 vols. ; Official Reports, 18 vols. ; editor of Pa. County Court Reports, 10 vols. ; assistant editor of Central Reporter and of Legal Intelligencer. Issue : Florence Jackson, b. 6, 18, 1884 : Gertmde, b. 6, 24, 1S87 : Hanna Darlington, b. 7, 10, 1889 : James, b. 3, 19, 1891 ; all in West Chester. 2117. Rebecca Jackson' (Sarah^, Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 8, II, 1 81 6; d. Wilmington, Del., 11, 26, 1873; m. Londongrove, 4, 16, 1835, William Preston, b. n, 6, 181 1; d. Philadelphia, 2, 20, 1886; son of Mahlon Preston and Amy Coates, of Londongrove. They setded in Wilmington, Del., and were members of Friends' Meeting. He was twice elected city treasurer ; served as quartermaster of Fort Delaware during the Civil War. Issue : 5439. Israel Jackson, b. 2, 29, 1836; d. 2, 22, 1S57, unmarried. 5440. Sarah Ann, b. 10, 15, 1837 ; d. 5, i, r842. 5441. Amy Maria, b. Chester Co., 5, 11, 1840; m. Philadelphia, 12, 6, i86t, William LINE OF GEORGE\ SAKAH\ ALICE', MARY\ SARAIP. 7,3 Q. Moore, b. there, 10, 17, 1840; son of Benjamin Linton Moore and Ellen Quinby, of that city. He is a machinist and settled in Wilmington, Del. ; re- moved to Philadelphia, March, 1876 ; members of Green Street Mtg. of Friends. He enlisted, 4, 18, 1861, in the 17th Pa. regt., and served fo\ir years and six months in the army, being mustered out as ist lieut. 3d Md. vol. cav. Address, 825 Church Lane, Germantown. Issue: Lourina Coates, h. Wilmington, S, 1, r863 : Edna Rebecca, b. same, 12, 5, 1867 ; d. 2, 28, 1871 : Lizzie Ramsay, b. same, 12, 28, 1S69 : Herbert Arden, b. same, 12, 4, 1871 ; d. Phila., 1, 23, 1895 : Amy Preston, b. 3, 7, 1874: Volmar Israel, b. Phila., 11, 27, 1S76; d. 7, 12, 1877 : Edith Jackson, b. same, 6, 25, 1882 ; d. 3, 4, 1883. Lourina Moore m. 4, 8, 1885, at 2034 N. 3d St., Phila., E. Job Cook, b. near Chatham, Chester Co., 6, 6, 1861 ; son of Ennion J. Cook and Sarah Cas- teel, of that place. Res., 65 i 7 Boyes St., Germantown. Issue: Garth Harlan, b. Phila., 10, 20, (887 : Nila Jackson, b. same, 11, 18, 1892 : Elizabeth Reba, b. Germantown, 11, 22, 1895 ; d. 11, 27, 1895 : Vera Leona, h. same, 12, 10, 1899. Lizzie R. Moore m. Phila., to, 19, 1892, William H. Turner, stationary engineer, b. Nether Providence, Del. Co., 10, 10, 1866 ; son of William Turner and Mary Ann Walker, of Clifton Heights, Del. Co. She was educated at Friends' Central School, Phila., and is a member of the Society. They settled in Phila., but removed .April, 1895, to Hopewell, N. J. Issue: Richard Lewis, b. Phila., 5, 5, 1S94 : Myrtle Edith, b. Hopewell, 6, 8, 1896 : Elsie Chope, b. same, 8, 3, 1898. Amy P. Moore m. Germantown, 8, 21, 1895, William C. Rowland, b. Phila., 7, 15, 1S72 ; son of George Rowland, dec'd, and Ellen Wourhter, of 2712 Park Ave. Res., 1428 Bouvier St., Phila.: members of Green St. Mtg. Issue: Helen Moore, b. 6, 11, 1897. 5442. Mahlon Henry, b. 10, 31, 1842; d. 11, 17, 1867, unmarried. 5443. Sarah, b. 5, 8, 1845 ; m. Wilmington, 8, 16, 1866, George Craig, b. there, 9, to, 1840; d. Phila., 3, 3, 1871 ; son of David F. Craig, of Wilmington. Second m., Wilmington, 4, 26, 1876, to Jacob H. Shreiner, b. Cumberland Co., Pa., 8, II, 1846; son of Martin Shreiner and Catharine Dill, of Mechanicsburg. .Ad- dress, Darby, Pa. Issue : Wm. Preston Craig, b. 8, 29, 1867 ; m. Emma Talley Nebeker and resides at 1102 S. 46th St., Phila. : John C. Craig, b. 1,10, 1869 : George Craig, b. 10, 21, 1870; d. 3, 3, 1885 : Walter Carroll Shreiner, b. i, 27, 1878: Edgar Henry Shreiner, b. 10, 24, 1879: Ethel May Shreiner, b. 6, 30, 1890. John C. Craig m. Phila., 4, 19, 1S92, Mary Rebecca Drinkhouse, b. there, 6, 25, 1870; dau. of Andrew J. Drinkhouse and Rebecca \. Hamm. Address, Swarthmore, Pa. He is a wholesale lumber dealer, with office in the Drexel Building, Phila. Issue: George Andran, b. Lansdowne, 4, 16, 1893: .Mary Agnes, b. same, 3, 16, 1895. 5444. Lydia Ann, b. 8, 6, 1848; d. 9, 1, 1870, unmarried. 5445. William Edgar, b. 11, 14, 1850; d. 3, 14, 185 1. 5446. William Leslie, b. 8, 12, 1852 ; d. 10, 17, 1852. 5447. Ada Rebecca, b. 9, 24, 1853 ; d. 2, 23, 1857. 5448. Frank Herbert, b. 5, 11, 1859; d. 6, 26, 1859. 714 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5449. Harlan Jackson, b. Wilmington, 12, 30, 1863; m. Phila., 10, 28, 1885, Fannie M. Donal, b. there, 12, 9, 1865 ; dau. of John Scott Donal and Elmira Hackett Wright, of 637 Jefferson St., Phila. Address, 1502 N. 55th St., Phila. Issue : Bertha Lydia, b. Strafford, Chester Co., 9, 13, 1886 : Amy Marie, b. same, 8, i, 1889 : Eleanore, b. AVayne, Del. Co., 10, 11, 1891 : Harlan Jackson, b. same, I, 23, 1893 : Ralph Donal, b. same, 10, 10, 1894 : John Donal, b. Phila., 8, 17, 1896 : Gertnide Adele, b. same, 7, 15, 1899. 2118. Sarah Jackson* (Sarahs Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 11, 30, 1818; cl. 10, 20, 1861; m. 4, 12, 1839, George Ladley, d. West Chester, Pa., 10, 8, 1878, aged 71 years. At one time he operated a steam planing-mill in West Chester. Issue : 5450. Joel Swayne, b. 4, 14, 1840 ; d. 3, 15, i84r. 5451. Adelaide Elizabeth, b. i, 14, 1843; d. Asheville, N. C, 4, 8, 1872, having gone there for her health ; unmarried. 5452. Joshua Harlan, b. Homeville, Chester Co., 12, i, 1845 ! ™- West Chester, 8, i, 1866, Abbie Garrett, b. Willistown, 8, i, 1849; dau. of John Garrett and Rachel Sharpless, of that township. Address, Kennet Square, Pa. Issue : Charles Penrose, b. 5, 2, 1867; d. 10, 3, 1871 : George, b. 4, 14, 1871 : Edward, b. 3, 9, 1874: Arthur, b. 7, 17, 1877; d. 8, 9, 1877 : Adelaide, b. 7, 17, 1877 : d. 8, 8, 1877 ; Nellie May, b. i, 19, 1883. George Ladley, b. Oswego, N. Y. ; m. Kennet Square, 10, 25, 1894, Laura J. Miles, b. there, 3, 27, 1873 ; dau. of William H. Miles and H. Emma Roney, of that place, where they reside. Issue : Edwin Sharpless, b. West Chester, 6, 2t, 1895. Edward Ladley, b. Elmira, N. Y. ; m. Kennet, 10, 30, 1895, Annie Phillips, b. there, 8, 29, 1874; dau. of William H. Phillips and Sara Johnson Hicks, of that ]:)lace. He is a book-keeper; removed from Kennet, April, 1900, to Ard- more. Pa. No issue. 5453. Sarah Jackson, b. Homeville, 2, 18, 1853 ; m. Penn Yan, N. Y., 10, 20, 1875, Ed- ward Jessup, b. London, 11, 10, 1849; son of James Jessup and Caroline Howard, of Penn Yan. .'\ddress, 206 N. 33d Street, Philadelphia. Issue : Joshua Harlan, b. 6, 30, 1S77; unmarried. 2119. Israel Jackson"^ (Sarah^, Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. near West Grove, Chester Co., 10, 30, 1820; d. there, 8, 24, 1856; m. there, 5, 12, 1845, J^r^s Taylor, b. Baltimore, Md., 11, 29, 1822; dau. of Nicholas Taylor and Elizabeth Gawthrop. Issue: 5454. Joseph T., b. West Grove, 3, 30, 1846 ; m. Rochester, N. Y., 3, 15, 1883, Hattie Hale, b. there, 2, 4, 1861 ; d. Philadelphia, 6, 2, 1884 ; dau. of Edwin PL Hale and Harriet French, of Rochester. He is a real estate broker and a member of Friends' Meeting, Race Street, Phila. Residence, 181 6 Chestnut Street, where his mother also makes her home. Issue : Helen H., b. 12, 15, 18S3. 5455- 1 Elizabeth, b. West Grove, i, 16, 1848; m. there, 2, 13, 1873, Lewis Marshall LINE OF GEORGE', SARAIP, ALICES AlARY\ LOllWES*. 715 Haines, b. near Rising Sun, Md., 12, to, 1846 ; son of Rli Haines and Hannah Marshall. He served six months in the 8th Penna. cavalry near the close of the Rebellion; settled in Elkton, Md., 1869, where he is an attorney-at-law and counsel for the Penna. R. R. : descended from Richard Haines, of the county of Northampton, England, who died at sea, 1682, on the passage to America in the ship Amity, leaving a widow, Margaret, and six children, of whom Joseph, the youngest, is said to have been born at sea. He married Dorothy (Leeds?), in New Jersey, and settled at Nottingham, on the borders of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By 2d wife, Elizabeth Thomas, he had son Job, b. 1744, who was a member of the Maryland legislature at the time of (leorge Washington's death and attended his funeral as a member of that body. Eli, son of Job, m. Eliza- beth Brown, and was the father of Eli Haines who m. Hannah Marshall. Lewis M. Haines and family are members of L'riends' Meeting. Issue : Frederick Taylor, b. Elkton, 7, 4, 1874; graduate of Lehigh University, 1895, i" '^'^''1 engineering; now studying law in his father's office. Warren Jackson, b. 12, 1, 1S75 ; graduate of Princeton, 1896; now in the real estate business with his uncle Joseph T. Jackson, at 711 \Valnut St., Phila., unmarried. 5456. Sarah, b. 8, 3, 1852 ; d. 4, 30, 1S91 ; m. 8, 3, 1878, Henry H. Yard, of Belmar, N. J. No issue. 2121. Richard B. Taylor*^^ (Lowncs', IMary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. West Goshen Twp., Chester Co., 9, 19, 1821; d. there, 5, 27, 1891; m. Wilmington, Del, 6, 12, 1849, Anne Bennett Lamborn, b. Kennet Twp., 3, 5, 1824; d. West Chester, 11, 21, 1889; dau. of Robert Lamborn and Edith Bennett, of Kennett. He was a farmer, owning a farm just north of the borough of West Chester. Both buried in Friends' burial ground, south of the borough. Issue : 5457. Lowndes, b. " Didcot," in West Goshen, 8, 4, 1S53; m. St. Paul, Minn., 12, 31, 1889, Florence York, b. Cazenovia, N. Y., 2, 8, 1859; dau. of Gilbert Ray York, of Flushing, N. Y., and Cynthia Maria Denison, d. 5, 30, 1869. He resides at the homestead. Issue : .■Archer, b. 8, i, 1890 : Anne, b. 7, 13, 1892 : Agnes, b. 8, 26, 1S93 : Aurora, b. 9, 22, 1894 : Eleanore, b. i, 2, 1896. 5458. Helen, b. 11, 13, 1856; unmarried. 2123. Beryamin Taylor^ (Lownes', Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. W. Goshen, 3, 20, 1S25; d. Minneapolis, Minn., 4, 23, 1888; buried Lake- w'ood Cemetery; m. 3, 11, 1862, at Chandler Darlington's, near Kennet Square, Hannah J. Monaghan (No. 1083), b. Newlin Twp., 4, 4, 1836; dau. of John Jackson Monaghan and Mary Harlan, of that place. Address, 2200 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Benjamin was a miller, and for several years operated the mill at his birth-place. About 1867 he and his brother Joseph went to Minneapolis and erected a five-story mill, with a capacity of 300 barrels per day, but a disastrous flood swept away their 7i6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. property in a night, and a second venture at Red Wing met with a similar fate. Issue: 5459. Frederick Jackson, b. 12, 30, 1862; a civil engineer on the Northern Pacific R. R., unmarried. 5460. George Harlan, b. i, 12, 1864; living at Rochester, Minn., unmarried. 5461. Mary Harlan, b. 2, 14, 1867 ; living with her mother, unmarried. 5462. William John, b. 9, 1 1, 1869 ; now of Lewiston, Me., unmarried. 5463. Benjamin Chandler, b. 12, 14, 1871 ; living at Mankato, Minn., unmarried. 5464. Anna Rachel, b. 6, 8, 1873 ; living at Brewster, Minn., unmarried. 5465. Joseph Edward, b. 9, 2, 1S79 ; living with his mother. 2124. Joseph G. Taylor'^ (Lownes-, Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 8, 16, 1827; m. Phoebe A. Taylor, b. Kennet Twp., dau. of Milton Taylor* (Joshua^ Abraham, Josiah, Isaac, Robert) and Sarah Sharp, of that place. He farmed for a time close by his birth-place, but went with his brother Benjamin to Minneapolis, and after the reverses in that region he was en- gaged in superintending the grinding of the phosphate deposits of South Carolina, at Charleston. After several years they removed to Philadelphia. Present address, Kennet Square, Pa. Issue: 5466. Rebecca S., b. West Goshen, 10, i, 1861 ; d. Charleston, 4, 27, 1877. 5467. Henry Lawrence, b. same, 8, 12, 1866; d. Charleston, 8, 26, 1876. 5468. Richard B., b. 10, 19, 1868; d. 6, 8, 1899, in Philadelphia; was married but left no issue. 5469. Caroline R., b. 3, 17, 1872 ; d. Charleston, 8, 27, 1S76. 2126. Bolton Lowndes Taylor* (Lownes', Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. West Goshen, Chester Co., 2, i, 1832; m. Minneapolis, Minn., 3, 18, 1865, Harriet Hurlbut, b. Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 11, 5, 1S36; dau. of Henry Hurlbut and Pauline Bradley, of Minneapolis. He is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery, and practices his profession at 300 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. Issue: 5470. Alice, b. Minneapolis, 8, 20, 1866 ; m. there, 10, 22, 1885, William Trimble, b. Philadelphia, 5, 7, 1853 ; son of William Trimble and Margaret Suplee, of that city. She was educated at Swarthmore College and the University of Minne- sota : he at public schools of Philadelphia and Fiiends' School, Providence, R. I. They settled at 1922 Wallace St., Phila., removing Sept., 1S97, to 1730 Wallace St. He is of the Quaker City Mfg. Co. (shirts), and they are members of the P. E. Church. Issue: Margaret Hurlbut, b. 3, 16, 1887 : .-Mice Baker, b. 6, 3, 1888 : William, b. 9, 21, 1889 ; d. i, 8, 1894. 5471. Henry Hurlbut, b. Minneapolis, 9, 11, 1868; unmarried. 2127. Elizabeth J. Taylor' (Joseph', Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ ALICE', MARY\ yOSEFHK 717 East Bradford, 3, 18, 1821: d. West Brandywine Twp., 11, 29, 1887; m. West Chester, 3, 2, 1842, Preston Pratt, b. Newtown Twp., 3, 18, 1820; d. W. Brandywine, 11, 9, 1886; son of John Pratt and Elizabeth Garrett, of Newtown. Both were buried at Oaklands Cemetery. Issue: 5472. Joseph Lownes, b. Newtown Square, 2, i, 1843 ; d. Washington, D. C, 12, 24, 1862 ; unmarried. A soldier in the Union army. 5473. Phebe Emily, b. Ujiper Darby, 7, 15, 1845 ; d. there, 12, 13, 1S46. 5474. Henry, b. Upper Darby, i, 23, 1847 ; m. Phila., 2, 25, 1871, lunnia Stevens, b. 2> 25, 1846; d. Fredonia, N. Y., 2, 16, 1884; buried Oaklands C'em., West Chester, Pa. ; dau. of William Stevens and Sarah Lukens, of K. Brandywine, Chester Co. He is a miller and has operated several mills in Chester Co. and Western N. Y. ; now owns mill in W. Brandywine Twp., near Coatesville. Issue : Joseph Taylor, b. 6, 10, 1874, in Upper Uwchlan : Frank Victor, b. W. Fallowfield, 6, 17, 1877 : Charles Lukens, b. Cain, 7, 30, 1880. Joseph T. m. Phila., 7, 22, 1900, Inez Ethelind Brown, b. Phila., 9, 6, 1872 ; dau. of Wm. Penn Brown and Eliza Hall, of Phila. He is agent and operator for P. & R. Ry. at Brandamore, Chester Co. 5475. Mary H., b. West Chester, 12, 13, 1850; m. W. Brandywine, 12, 30, 1875, Joel R. Davis, b. there, 6, i, 1838 ; son of William Mode Davis and Susanna Baker, of that township. Address, Brandywine Manor, Pa. Issue, b. W. Brandywine : Allen M., 10, 17, 1876 : William M., 4, 10, 1880 : Preston Pratt, 11, 27, 18S1 ; d. 3, 19, 1882 : Elizabeth Pratt, 8, 17, 1884: Mary Minerva, 7, 30, 1887. 5476. Jesse Taylor, b. \\'. Brandywine, 5, 20, 1864 ; unmarried. 2129. Susanna H. Taylor'^ (Joseph^ Mary, AHce, Sarah, George), b. West Goshen, 10, i, 1824; m. 3, 6, 1850, John R. Woolley, of W. Goshen, b. 5, 13, 1809; d. 4, 11, 1863; son of Samuel Woolley and Martha Reed. They resided on a farm east of and adjoining that of her father, but for twenty years she has resided in West Chester, and now makes her home with her eldest daughter. Issue: & 5477. Martha Jane, b. 5, 11, 1851 ; m. i, 5, 18S1, Thomas C. Hogue, b. Flushing, Bel- mont Co., O., 2, 25, 1845 ; son of Levi Hoge and Mary Hirst, of that county. He was a student and for four years a teacher at Westtown Boarding School, but about 1870 engaged in the grocery business in West Chester, in which he has been quite successful. Issue: Julia S., b. 10, 17, 1881; a graduate of Westtown Boarding School : Mary Jane, b. 10, i 2, 1883 : Helena, b. 6, 23, 1885. 5478. Franklin, b. 5, 31, 1854 ; m. 5, 24, 1S99, Laura James, dau. of Cheyney J. James (No. 4645). They reside in Wilmington, Del. 5479. Phebe Anna, b. 2, 14, 1856; m. West Chester, 10, 7, 1879, Dr. Henry Patterson, b. East Goshen, 12, 14, 1852; son of John Patterson and Hannah H. Bishop, of that place. He was graduated M. D., LTniversity of Penna., 1879, and settled in Wilmington, Del. Issue : Zella, b. i, 3, 1S83 : .\nita, b. 12, 14, 1886. 5480. Sarah Zell, b. 4, 7, 1858; m. 3, 23, 1880, James D. Maddock, son of Israel Mad- dock and Margaret McCay, of Cartertown, Delaware Co., Pa. Address, Elwyn, 7i8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Del. Co., Pa. Issue : James Roland, b. 12, 12, 18S1 : Frank Wooliey, b. 7, 27, 1884 ; d. 12, 3, 1885 : Norman Delaplaine, b. i i, 30, 1887. 2130. Esther P. Taylor" (Joseph\ Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. W. Goshen, 1, 17, 1827; d. West Chester, 7, 27, 1887; m. Philadelphia, 3, 8, 1849, Caleb Entriken, b. 8, 19, 1822; son of John Entriken and Hannah Peirce, of Pocopson Twp., Chester Co. He resides in West Chester, Pa. Issue: 5481. Phebe Emily, b. Delaware, 12, 22, 1849 ! ™- William '1'. Diiworth, son of William and Elizabeth Diiworth, of Pennsbury. She lives in West Chester, Pa. Issue : Freddie J., deceased, Lizzie P., Jesse W., Hettie May. Lizzie ?. m. Harry P. Barnes, of West Chester, and has Alice, Ella May and Minnie. Hettie May m. Charles Mann, of West Chester, and had Helen, who died in infancy. 5482. Hannah Elizabeth, b. Del., 9, 5, 185 1 ; d. 3, 22, 1853. 5483. Mary Estelena, b. same, 12, 13, 1853; d. 8, 18, 1868. 5484. John Erskine, b. 3,23, 1S56; m.' Lizzie Lewis. He is on the police force of West Chester. Issue : Walter, deceased, William, deceased, Emily, Harry, Jesse, and John, dec'd. 5485. Jesse Marshall, b. 7, 15, 1858; d. 1879, unmarried. 5486. Susanna W., b. Delaware, 6, 12, 1862 ; d. 9, 22, 1866. 5487. Pierceanna, b. same, i, 18, 1866 ; d. 9, 26, 1866. 5488. Ezekiel Pierce, b. same, 11, 10, 1S67 ; died in childhood. 5489. Mary Leanna, b. Pocopson Twp., 10, 11, 1871 ; d. 7, 14, 1872. 5490. Joseph Chandler, twin with Mary L., d. 7, ig, 1872. 2131. Jesse James Taylor*" (Joseph\ Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. W. Goshen, 8, 17, 1829; d. there, 11, 22, 1899; m. 1, 29, 1857, Anna Mary Entriken, b. East Bradford, 3, 11, 1832; d. W. Goshen, 2, 16, 1894; dan. of Samuel S. Entriken and Minerva I. Meredith, of E. Bradford. He remained at the homestead, farming and attending West Chester markets. Issue: 5491. Mary L., b. W. Goshen, 6, 23, i860; m. there, 4, 21, 1887, George F. Brownback, b. L'pper Uwchlan Twp., 11, 12, 1S55 ; son of Holland K. Brownback and Margaret Fetters, of Downingtown. They reside in Upper Uwchlan. P. 0.» Font. Issue : Jesse Taylor, b. L'pper Uwchlan, i, 27, 1S90: Margaret Fetters, b. same, 5, 25, 1893. 5492. Minerva E., b. 4, 18, 1863; d. Upper Uwchlan, 7, 8, 1899; buiied Oaklands Cemetery; m. W. Goshen, 4, 4, 1894, Vernon L. Fisher, b. Upper Uwchlan, 12, 23, 1863 ; son of John P. P'isher and Eliza R. Hoffman. Address, Milford Mills, Pa. Issue: Anna Taylor, b. Upper Uwchlan, 5, 26, 1897: Mary Minerva, b. 7, 7, 1899. 5493. Joseph J. b. 8 mo., 1867; m. Eva J. Moore, b. Upper Uwchlan, 12, 22, 1866: LINE OF GEORGE', SARAIP, ALICE\ MARY', REBECCA''. 719 dau. of Leonard K. Moore (No. 1628) and Naomi M. Hoffman, of Upper Uwchlan. He is farming the homestead. P. ()., West Chester, Pa. Issue : Mary Kntriken, b. 8, 24, 1895 : Leonard Kittingcr, b. 7, 20, 1897 ; both in W. Goshen. 2132. Sarah Ann Taylor' (Joseph^, Mar)-, Alice, Sarah, George), b. II, 18, 1S31; d. Louisiana, Mo., 2, 13, 1882; m. Philadelpliia, 6, ii, 1857, John M. Zook, b. Penna., 4, 25, 1832; son of John Zoo!-: and Elizabeth Mast, of West Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa. Address, Louisiana, Mo. Issue: 5494. Gertrude K., b. Chester Co., 9, 9, 1858 ; m. Roodhouse, 111., 2, 27, 1883, John I.. Todd, b. Sullivan Co., Mo., 6, 10, 1854; son of James S. Todd and Sarah L Richardson, of Sullivan Co. Address, 1630 Ogden St., Denver, Colo. Issue : Josejih Zook, b. Paris, Edgar Co., 111., 7, 21, 1884. 5495. PZlmina R., b. Chester Co., 4, 7, i86r ; d. West Chester, 5, i, 186S. 5496. Joseph T., b. Chester Co., 7, 29, 1S62 ; unm. P. O., Louisiana, Mo. 2133. Phebe J. Taylor' (Joseph', Mary, Alice, Sarali, George), b. \V. Goshen, 7, 2, 1834; m. there, 2, 26, 1857, Emmor W. Entriken, b. 3. 28, 1835; d. West Chester, 10, 2, 1888; buried at Oaklands Cemetery; son of Samuel S. Entriken and Minerva J. Meredith, of East Bradford Tup. She lives in West Chester, Pa. Issue: 5497. George Meredith, b. 5, 13, 1858; m. Winchester, Scott Co., 111., 7, 14, 1886, Laura Hankins, b. there, 1,31, i860; dau. of George W. Hankins and Julia Hamilton. He settled at Winchester as a farmer, but in 1895 engaged in the granolithic paving business. His wife is a member of the Christian Church. No issue reported. 5498. Mary Mell, b. 10, 1, 1859; m. Francis Henry Eachus, b. 11, 26, 1S55 ; .■■on of Townsend L. Eachus and Hannah P. Webb, of West Chester. He is of the firm of Mayer & Eachus, Lock and Gunsmiths, West Chester, Pa. No report as to their children. 5499. Jesse Taylor, b. 4, 16, 1861 ; d. 8, 23, 1S63. 2135. Mary T. Jackson' (Rebecca^, Mar)', Alice, Sarah, George), b. Londongrove Twp., 4, 6, 1820; d. 8, 2, 1892; m. i, 17, 1839, at West Grove Meeting, to Everard Conard, b. 2, 14, 1814; d. 5, 14, 1893; son of Jesse Conard and Ann Pennington, of New London Tup., Chester Co. They resided at and owned, for some years, the old Jackson farm, Harmony Grove, in Londongrove township, which they sold about 1879 to Joshua Jacob, an Irish Friend, and removed to the village of West Grove. Both buried at New West Grove Meeting. Issue: 5500. Rebecca J., b. 6, 5, 1840 ; now of Brooklyn, N. V., unmarried. 720 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5501. Alice A., b. 10, 26, 1841 ; d. 10, 11, 1863, unmarried. 5502. Jesse, b. 6, 30, 1844; d. u, 24, 1852. 5503. William J., b. 8, 31, 1847 ; d. 8, 19, 1848. 5504. Isaiah, b. 8, 21, 1849; d. 2, 10, 1850. 5505. Milton Everard, b. at Conard homestead. New London, 6, 6, 185 1; m. 10, 8, 1873, at her home, Amy Anna Hughes, b. Jennersville, 5, 20, 1850; dau. of William Hughes and Elizabeth Gawthrop, of near Avondale, Chester Co. They settled at Harmony Grove, removing later to West Grove, their present resi- dence. He was educated at Millersville and at University of Penna. ; is at present instructor in veterinary department, U. of P. ; member of the State Board of Agriculture and a director of public schools. He was appointed by Gov. Stone to represent Chester Co. at the Farmers' National Congress. They are Friends. Issue: Elizabeth Hughes, b. Harmony Grove, i, 7, 1875 ■ Alice Mary, b. same, 5, 16, 1877 ; both unmarried. 5506. Bertha M., b. New London, 7, 23, 1862 ; m. West Grove, 10, 11, 1882, Evan B. Gawthrop, b. New London, 6, 3, 1861 ; son of William Gawthrop and Sarah Brown, of West Grove. Address, West Grove, Pa. Issue : Edna Mary, b. i, 6, 1884: William Herman, b. 4, 19, 1885 ; d. 8, 8, 18S5 : Max Everard and Lucile, b. 4, 3, 1SS6 ; Lawrence Brown and Raymond Conard, b. 4, 18, 1S89 : Leslie William, b. 9, 6, 1893 ; d. 8, 28, 1897. 2136. Emeline Jackson'' (Rebecca^, Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Harmony Grove, 6, i, 1S22; d. near West Grove, 8, 24, 1894; m. West Grove,|i, 11, 1843. Simmons Coates, b. near Gap, Lancaster Co., 3, 5, 1821; d. West Grove, 10, 2, 1862; son of Lindley Coates and Deborah Simmons, of Sadsbury. Both buried at New West Grove cemetery. Issue: 5507. Gertrude, b. West Grove, 12, 5, 1843; ra. i, 17, 1867, Ezra Webster, son of George Webster and Anna Walton. Address, Cain, Chester Co., Pa. Issue : Frederic, b. West Grove, 12, 25, 1867 : Walter Coates, b. L)owningtown, 9, 24, 1872 ; with the Westinghouse Elec. Co., Pittsburg, Pa., unmarried. Frederic Webster m. TitusviUe, Pa., 4, 28, 1897, Maud L. Sperry, b. there, 9, 12, 1870 ; dau. of William Mead Sperry and Emma Jane Conner. Address, TitusviUe, Pa. 550S. Elizabeth J., b. 7, 13, 1S46 ; m. West Grove, 3, 18, 1869, Marriott Brosius, b. Octorara, Lancaster Co., 3, 7, 1843; son of Clarkson Brosius and Rachel Hambleton, of that place. He is a member of Pennsgrove Monthly Meeting, Chester Co., is a lawyer by profession, and was elected to Congress from the loth district of Penna., 1888, and re-elected to each succeeding term. Ad- dress, Lancaster, Pa. Issue : Gertrude C, b. 5, 20, 187 1 : Louretta R., b. 9, 10, 1872; d. 10, 14, 1878: Florence, b. 6, 4, 1875; d. 3, 28, 1876: Grace Anna, b. 4, iS, 1877. Gertrude C, b. Lancaster, Pa.; m. there, 11, 21, 1S95, Herbert B. Coho, b. Ashland, Pa., 8, 21, 1869 ; son of Frank P. Coho and Emma A. Williams, of Lancaster, Pa. He is an electrical engineer, residing at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. : place of business, 149 Broadway, N. Y. City. Issue, b. Mt. Vernon, Gertrude Brosius, 4, 28, 1897 : Helen Elizabeth, 2, 27, 1899, LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ ALICE', MARY\ REBECCA". -2\ 5509. Anna Deborah, b. 8, i, 184S; d. 11, 10, 1873, unmarried. 5510. Rebecca, b. Lancaster Co., Pa., 8, 9, 1851 ; d. Titusville, I'a., 7, 30, 1866 ; buried Woodlawn Cem. ; m. Girard House, Phiia., 5, 5, 1874, Samuel (irumbine, b. Fredericksburg, Lebanon Co., Pa., 8, 17, 1848 ; son of John P. (Jrumbine and Maria Light, of Lebanon. They settled at Titusville and continue to reside there. He is a lawyer ; was city solicitor six years, president of school board four years, and is a member of P. E. Church. Issue : Agnes Kmcline, b. 6, id, 1876 : Lucy Coates, b. 12, i, 1878. 5511. Evangeline, b. Lancaster Co., 2, 20, 1853; m. West (}rove, 4, 18, 1877, William Penn Harjier, b. New Garden, Chester Co., 12, 6, 1845 ; son of John Ffarper and Mary .Xnn Kay, of Chester Co., Pa. They settled in Mansfield, O., remov- ing in 1887 to Seattle, Washington ; are members of Congregational Church. Address, 651 Kinnear Place, Seattle. Issue : Florence C, b. Mansfield, i, 29, 1878 : Paul Coates, b. same, 9, 11, 1880 : Evangeline, b. same, 6, 23, 1883. 5512. Lavinia Jane, b. 5, 4, 1858 ; living in West Chester, Pa., unmarried. 5513. Emma Simmons, b. West Grove, 5, 21, 1863; m. there, 2, 23, 1888, Marshall Yeatman Pusey, b. Londongrove, 4, 22, 1864; son of Jesse D. Pusey and Hannah D. Yeatman, of that township. They settled at John Yeatman's mill property in London Britain Twp., but removed to West Chester, 1898. Res., 214 Price Street: members of the Society of Friends. Issue, b. London Britain: Ralph Marshall, 2, 17, 1893; d. i, 13, 1894: Edith Hannah, i, 22, 1896: Grace Emeline, i, 17, 1897. 2137. Alice Jackson"^ (Rebecca^, Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 9, 15, 1824; m. 12, 26, 1870, W. Warren Woodruff, son of Jonathan and Leonora Woodruff, of Geneva, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. He was for some time county superintendent of public schools. They reside in West Chester, Pa. No issue. 2138. Elizabeth Jackson"^ (Rebecca^ Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Harmon)' Grove, 11, 21, 1825; d. West Grove, 8, 19, 1880; buried at Longwood Cem.; m. 11, 16, 1848, at her father's, to Charles Dingee, b. Lampeter, Lancaster Co., i, i, 1825 ; son of Obadiah Dingee and Hannah Welch. They setded in Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., but in 1859 removed to West Grove, where he engaged in the nursery business in conjunction with Alfred F. Conard, forming the widely known Dingee & Conard Co. Issue : 5514. Mary, b. liart, 9, 23. 1849; ni. West Grove, 10, 23, 1872, Benjamin D. Price, b. North Coventry, Chester Co., 9, 4, 1845 ; son of John R. Price and Catherine Detwiler. He is an architect, and after marriage resided in Philadelphia till 1880, when they moved to Lansdowne, Del. Co., and in 1895 to .Atlantic High- lands, Monmouth Co., N. J. Issue : Max Charles, b. 2, 12, 1875 ; unmarried. 5515. William J., b. 7, 22, 1854; m. Virginia Rose Dodge, and resides at Oakland, California. 2140. Isaac Jackson*^ (Rebecca', Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. 8, 46 722 THE SMEDLF.Y FAMILY. 3, 1829; d. Harmony Grove, i i, 15, 1868; m. 5, 8, 1S54, Ellen S. Coates, b. 8, 1 6, 1829; dau. of Levi and Ann Coates, of Londonderry Twp. She resides in Philadelphia, Pa. Issue: 5516. Lora C, b. 9, 30, 1855 ; m. Philadelphia, g, 14, 1887, William Waldo Blackman, b. Bridgewater, N. V., 5, 25, 1856 ; son of William Wise Blackman and Sarah Waldo, of Waterville, N. Y. Address, 519 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. V. Issue: Kenneth, b. Brooklyn, i, 10, 1888; d. 4, 13, 1888: Elinor, b. same, 3, 23, 1892 : William Jackson, b. same, 5, 25, 1893. Lora C. J. Blackman is a physician. 5517. William E., b. \2, 24, 1857. 2142. Catharine Jackson* (Rebecca^, Mary, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Harmony Grove, 2, 16, 1837; d. West Marlborough Tu^p., 7, 7, 1877; buried Londongrove; m. West Grove, 8, 17, 1865, Enos H. Barnard, b. West Marlborough, 10, 26, 1840; son of John Barnard and Hannah Painter, of that place. He m. 2d, Mary Clark, Oberlin, O., 10, 31, 1887, and in 1896 removed from W. Marlborough to Westtown Twp. Issue by ist: 5518. William Jackson, b. W. Marlborough, 4, 30, 1867; m. St. Joseph, Mo., 12, 16, 1897, Susan Thirza Bernard, b. there, 8, 4, 1869 ; dau. of William Wirt Bernard and Ella Elizabeth Cubberly, of that place. Address, Westtown, Pa. Issue : Margaret, b. Westtown, 12, 26, 1899; d. 12, 31, 1S99. 5519. Helen Painter, b. W. Marlborough, 8, 5, 1S69; d. Newport, R. I., 9, 23, 1891, unmarried. 2143. Caroline E. Lamborn* (Sarah^, George, Alice, Sarah, George), b. Wilmington, Del., 4, 12, 1S26; m. Philadelphia, 2, 15, 1849, William E. Lafferty, b. there, 7, 12, 1823; son of James and Rosanna Lafferty, of that city. Address, 311 Cooper Street, Camden, N. J. Issue: Cecilia, b. 12, 30, 1849; unmarried: Caroline Elizabeth, b. 12, 4, 1852; d. 2, 23, 1858: Emily D., b. 10, 18, i860; unmarried: Minna P., b. Camden, 5, 13, 1865; m. 5, 16, 1892, William F. Stroud. 2147. Hiram Pyle"^ (Mary', Benjamin, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 8, 29, 1803 ; m. I, 3, 1828, Mary Hopkins, b. 9, 12, 1803 ; dau. of Alexander Hopkins and Sarah (dau. of Thomas and Barbara) Gandy. They resided in Lower Providence, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue: 5520. Sarah H., b. Lower Providence, 4, 23, 1829 ; m. there, 10, 28, 1857, George Lynch, b. Philadelphia, 4, 17, 1829; d. Upper Providence, 7, 28, 18 — ; son of Charles Lynch and Ra:hel Marshall. Issue: Charles and Mary; the latter deceased. Charles has three children, Stanley, Otley and Gorilla. Address, Media, Pa. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH', ESTHER', EDITH\ SAMUELS 723 5521. Mary M., b. 4, 17, 1831 ; m. George Williamson and is deceased. She had chil- dren, George, Winnifred, Lydia and Clara. P. O., Media, I'a. 5522. Henry R., b. Nether Providence, 8, 5, 1833; m. 6, 15, 1863, Annie K. Lewis, b. Willistown, i, 14, 1S42 ; dau. of Henry and Mary A. Lewis, of Minnesota. Address, 2154 N. 21st St., Phila. Issue: Harry Ivan, b. i, 25, 1866. 5523. Hiram, twin with Henry B., m. Amanda Stratton, of Philadelphia, and has chil- dren, Frank, Walter, Charles, Laura and Mary. 5524. John Wesley, b. 2, 29, 1836 ; ni. luiima or Emily Stiteler, and has one child, Jane. Address, Clifton Heights, Pa. 2155. Joseph Cheyney' (Samuel', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, 7, 25, 1S05; d. Elarn, Del. Co., 7, 28, i860; m. Philadelphia, i, 29, 1835, Mary Johnson, b. Willistown, Chester Co., 11, 11, 181 1; d. 3655 Ludlow St., Phila., 9, 3, 1885; dau. of Robert Johnson and Elizabeth Sill. He was a farmer; owned a farm in Thornbury, Chester Co., and farm and hotel at Elam, Del. Co. Both buried at Willistown. Issue: 5525. Elizabeth M., b. Edgmont Twp., 11, 9, 1835; m. Philadelphia, 11, 8, 1855, Charles H. Cheyney, b. 6, 23, 1S30; son of William H. Cheyney and .\nn Sharpless, of Cheyney, Pa. He was a merchant at different places until 1879, and from 1865 to 1S79 was at Cheyney P. O. and Station, Del. Co., Pa., after which he had charge of the railroad office and post-office only. He was the first postmaster when the office was established in 1859. Issue: Harry C, b. Cheyney, 9, 3, 1856 ; m. Missouri Valley, Iowa, 10, 14, 1884, Mary Crowell : .Arthur S., b. Aston Twp., 6, 12, 1S58 ; d. Cheyney, 9, 6, 1863 ; Mary Ella, b. Cheyney, 10, 2, i86o; d. there, 8, 19, 1863: William Irwin, b. same, 11, 30, 1861 : George S., b. same, 7, 5, 1863 : Anna C, b. Richland, Pucks Co., 9, 8, 1864 : Horace L., b. Cheyney, 2, 27, 1866. Address, Cheyney, Pa. 5526. William J., b. West Goshen Twp., 12,4, 1837; m. Village Green, Del. Co., ii, 14, 1S61, Margaret Myers, b. Middletown, 10, 14, 1836; dau. of Samuel .Myers and Lydia Smith, last of Concord. They settled in Concord township and he followed the business of a carpenter for twenty-one years, when he bought a farm at Elam, Del. Co. They have two children : a. Joseph Howard, b. Concord, 10, i, 1S62 : m. Siloam M. E. Church, 4, 10, 1885, Ruthanna Talley, b. Astoria, 111., 9, 17, 1866; dau. of Jehu Talley and Phebe Carter, of Elam, Pa. He settled at Elam ; is a carpenter and builder, and owns a part of the old Pleasant Hill hotel tract. Issue : .-Mice, b. 6, 7, 1886; d. 6, 12, 18S6: Phebe Gertrude, b. 2, 8, 1889; d. i, 28, 1896: Joseph Warren, b. 10, 29, 1892: Margaret, b. 12, 14, 1896: l-",mily, b. 12, 6, 1898; d. 12, 29, 1898. b. Lydia Anna, b. Elam, 10, 5, 1872 ; m. Bethel parsonage. Pa., 4, 28, 1897, Samuel .Mfred Talley, b. Brandywine Hundred, Del., 1,12, 1S72 ; son of Wil- liam A. Talley and Emily Forwood, of that place. He farms the property of his father, near Elam. Issue : Alfred Edwin, b. there, 3, 16, 1S99. 5^37. Robert S.. b. Thornbury, Chester Co., 11, 9, 1840; m. Philadelphia, 11, 15, 1865, Mary Esrey, b. Chester Co., 5, 20, 1844; dau. of John H. Esrey and Margaret ■J 24 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. G. McCoy, of Elam, Pa. He was a farmer at Elam till 1883, when he removed to CJlenwood, Iowa, where he followed carpentering one year and then went into the meat market business, which he continues. He owns 83 acres of land, a large brick store and some town lots. Issue : John Hilborn, b. 7, 13, 1866 ; unm.: Joseph Wilmer, b. 12, 17, 1867; d. 5, 26, 1875: Maggie Esrey, b. 4, 19, 1869; see below: Harrison Hinkson, b. 9, 14; 1870; see below: Paris Giltner, b. i, 14, 1873 ; unmarried : Charles Henry, b. 4, 30, 1875 J unmarried : Anna Mary, b. 4, 14, 1877 ; unmarried ; Mattie k., b. 4, 13, 1879 ; see below : Edith Helena, b. 1, 13, 1881. Maggie E. m. Glenwood, la., 6, 9, 1897, William A. Tolles, b. Mount Olive, la., 8, 7, 1858 ; son of Henri A. Tolles and Fannie M. Thompson, of Glenwood. He is a contractor and they are members of Baptist Ch. xAddress, 2729 Davenport St., Omaha, Neb. No issue. Plarrison H. m. Glenwood, la., 11, 10, 1897, Marjorie Hamilton, b. Aurora, III., I, 14, 1S72 ; dau. of John H. Hamilton and Marjorie Pelen, of Glenwood, where they reside. No issue. Mattie A. m. Glenwood, 6, 30, 1896, Jacob M. Eaton, b. Lancaster, O., 3, 23, 1872 ; son of Emmanuel Eaton and Maggie Marshall, of Pe Ell, Lewis Co., Wash. They lived at Glenwood, la., till 1S99, when they removed to Pe Ell. He is a carpenter and they are Baptists. Issue : Mary Edith, b. 4, 17, 1S97 : Charles Henry, b. 4, 25, 1S98 : William Jennings, b. 9, 16, 1900. 5528. Sarah S., b. Thornlmry, Del. Co., 10, 23, 1842 ; m. Calvary P. E. Ch., Rockdale, I, 16, i86i, Isaac Bullock, b. Concord, 3, 11, 1833; son of Thomas H. and Elizabeth Bullock, of that township. They settled in Concord but removed to Philadelphia, 1864. Res., 60 N. 39th St. Issue: Thomas Hampton, b. 4, 5, 1863 : Mary Edna, b. 6, 12, 1873 ; unm. Thomas H. b. Concord, ra. Phila., i, 28, 1895, Helen Hoyt, b. Hampton Junction, N. J., i, 4, 1869 ; dau. of James McKeen Hoyt and Emma Hutchin- son, of Easton, Pa. He is an apothecary, at 60 N. 39th St., Phila. Issue ; Edna Mildred, b. 3, 12, 1896. 5529. Thomas R., b. Thornton, Del. Co., 10, 26, 1844; d. Phila., 2,4, 1892; buried Ivy Hill Cem., Germantown ; m. Frankford, 2, 29, 1872, Mary Jane MacBride, b. Phila., I, 9, 1S50 ; dau. of Robert MacBride and Mary Chesney, of Palmyra, N. J. She lives at 776 N. 37th St., Phila. Issue: Maude Weston, b. ri, 19, 1872 ; m. Harry Achey : Ralph Smedley, b. 10, 5, 1877; unm.; all living at 776 N. 37th Street. 5530. Joseph R., b. 8, 22, 1849 ; unm. Address, 3946 Powelton Ave., Phila. 5531. Martha A., b. 4, 19, 1847; d. Philadelphia, 7, 27, 1874; m. Dr. W. Paris D. Giltner. No further record. 5532. Hannah M., b. 10, 21, 1856; d. Phila., 12, 28, 1891, unmarried. 2156. Martha Cheyney* (Samuel^ Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury; m. i, 31, 1828, by Rev. Simeon Siegfried, to Richard Riley Hickman, of Westtown, b. i, 27, 1800; d. of cholera, at St. Louis, Mo., 6, 12, 1866; son of Benjamin Hickman and Lucy Cheyney, of Westtown. He married again, 6, 2, 1836, EHza C. Cheyney (No. 2169), dau. of Jesse LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ ESTHER', EDITH', ESTHER'. 725 Cheyney and Rachel Clayton, and ist cousin to his first wife. All that has been learned of his family is from the diary of his nephew, Benjamin Hickman, of Milltown, who notes that a son was born 3, 31, 1837, and a daughter, 12, 26, 1839. A three-days' sale at R. R. Hickman's ended 9, 4, 1840. The deaths of his children, Martha Lucy Ann, 6, 20, 1841, Robert Wilmer, 7, 3, 1841, and Anna Mary, 8, 8, 1841, are also noted. 2164. Martha Strode'^ (Esther', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. East Bradford Twp., Chester Co., 12, 23, 1805; d. Pennsbury Twp., 1 1, 23, 1886; m. 1S29, Caleb Brinton, b. Thornbury, II, 13, 1804; d. Penns- bury, 9, 4, 1892; son of George Brinton and Jane Pyle, of Thornbury, Chester Co. They resided in Thornbury, West Chester, East Bradford, and in Media, Pa. He died at the residence of his daughter Jane. Issue: 5533. George, b. 10, 9, 1830; d. 7, 7, 1S83; in. 10, 23, 1S52, Christinnn Hrinton, b. i> 3, 1830; dau. of Lewis Brinton and Ann Garrison, of Thornbury Twp. and West Chester. They resided in Thornbiiry and had children, Gcorgiana and George Herbert. 5534. Esther (Hettie) Strode, b. Thornbury, Chester Co., 11, 24, 1833; m. Phila- delphia, 9, 13, 1858, \Vm. Henry Darlington, b. West Chester, 7, 14, 1832 ; son of William Darlington and Catharine Paxson, of that place. He is an attorney-at-law. Address, 203 East Capitol Street, Washington, D. C. No issue. 5535. Charles, b. 5, i, 1836; d. 4, 6, 1S82 ; m. Julia Speakman, now of Moorestown, N. J. He resided on a farm in Thornbury, but later became a merchant in Media, where he died. 5536. Jane, b. Birmingham, Del. Co., 2, 7, 1839: m. Philadelphia, 10,6, 1S64, Caleb Brinton, b. Birmingham, Chester Co., 12, 15, 1829 ; son of George Brinton and Mary Kepple Brinton. He owned a farm in Birmingham and a mill at Chads' Ford; removed in 1883 to a farm in Pennsbury, near Pocopson P. O., where they reside. Issue: Joshua, b. 11, 4, 1S65 ; d. 4, 17, 1868: Caleb, b. 4, 12, 1867 ; d. 4, 17, 1868 : George, b. i, 14, 1S69 ; d. 9, 19, 1869 : Paul, b. 6, 30, 1870; unmarried: Grace Kepple, b. 3, 26, 1873; m. 10, 21, 1899, Fred. V. Hetzel, of Germantown, Pa. : Hattic Granger, b. 5, 28, 1875 ; m. 5, 18, T897, John Parker, of Parkerville, Chester Co., Pa.: Victor, b. 10, 2r, 1S7S: Jane, b. 7, 10, i88i. 5537. Josephine, m. T. Lawrence Haldetnan, d. 9, 22, 1891, in 56lh year. He was a merchant in Media, Del. Co., Pa. Her address, 1625 Race St., Phila. No response. 5538. Martha, b. Thornbury, Chester Co., 9, 23, 1844; m. Phila., 9, 29, 1870, Joseph Thompson, b. New Garden Twp., Chester Co., 8, 24, 1836 ; son of Joseph Thompson and Elizabeth Seal. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School and at Waring's, in Nottingham ; took a course in Crittenden's Commercial College and taught there four years. In 1869 he entered the firm of S. S. Thompson & Co. ; in 1875 that of Thompson, Fry & Co., and in 1890 became 726 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. the senior of the firm of Thompson, Taylor & Co., wholesale grocers, 237 Market St., Philadelphia. Residence, West Chester, Pa. Issue : Josephine B., b. Media, 6, 29, 187 i : Martha B., b. same, 11, i6, 1874. 2167. Ann Cheyney* (Jesse^, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 3, 14, 1802; d. I, 31, 1870; m. 4, 17, 1822, Joseph Trimble, b. Chester Co., 6, 19, 1772; d. Harford Co., Md., 3, 17, 1870; son of Isaac Trimble and Elizabeth Walter, of Harford Co. They lived on a farm and were mem- bers of Forest Meeting of Friends, Harford Co., which it is said that he attended twice a week for sixty years, without missing one. Issue: 5539. Phebe, b. 2, 13, 1823; m. Edmund Hoopes. 5540. Rachel, b. 1, 4, 1825 ; d. 3, 23, 1888; m. Darlington Hoopes. 5541. Elizabeth, b. 3, 21, 1827 ; d. 5, 22, 1857 ; m. William Hoopes. 2168. Esther Cheyney*^ (Jesse=, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 6, 25, 1804; d. Hiram, Portage Co., O., 5, 12, 1874; m. 8, 4, 1827, John T. Smith, d. Hiram, 2, 28, 1861; son of John Smith and Frances Tune. They resided at Hiram, where he was a minister of a sweet spirit and much intellectual strength, but feeble in health. The homestead was sold to Hiram College, of which Garfield was president. Issue : 5542 5543 5544 5545 5546 5547 554S Edith .\nn Eliza, b. Baltimore Co., Md., 12, 14, 1828 ; m. David M. Robbins. Joseph Trimble, b. Harford Co., Md., 11, 29, 1S30; m. Maria Ann Ramsay. William Hayes, b. Frederick Co., Md., 2, 27, 1833 ; d. 8, 4, 1863, unm. Frances Cheyney, b. Fayette Co., Pa., 7, 31, 1837. P. O., Akron, O. Unm. Esther Jane, b. Fayette Co., 4, 10, 1839 ; m. Dr. Myron S. Clark. John Henry, b. Washington Co., Pa., 10, 17, 1S40 ; d. 9, 4, 1864, unm. Clayton Cheyney, b. Trumbull Co., O., 5, 5, 1845 ; m. Florence L. Dennison. 2172. Joseph R. Cheyney* (Curtis*, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 9, 6, 1808; d. there, 10, 27, 1S78; m. Westtown, 12, 3, i835,'r:Edith Sharpless, b. i, 15, 1815; d. Thornbury, 2, 21, 1900; dau. of Jesse^ Sharpless and Ann Harvey, of East Goshen Twp. He was a farmer, owning'''io7 acres, the homestead of his father and of his grand- father Reed. Issue : 5549. Jesse S., b. 3,4, 1S37; m. Haverford College Meeting, 10, 21, 1858, Ellen R. Moore, b. Haverford Twp., 11, 27, 1835 ; dau. of Walker Moore and Mary Ann Roberts, of that place. He was a teacher at Westtown Boarding School, 1857 to 1866; principal of Friends' Select School, Phila., 1S66 to 1869 ; of the firm of J. W. Queen & Co., opticians, 1870 to 1875, and in 187S became secretary and general manager of the J. S. Cheyney Optical Co. Res., 649 N. 44th Street, Phila. Issue : Joseph W., b. Westtown, 9, 13, 1866 : Marianna, b. Phila., II, 5, 1868: Edith S., b. same, 2, 3, 1871 : Jesse S., b. Rahway, N. J., LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ ESTHER', EDITH\ CURTIS^ 727 3, 3, 1S73 : Algernon R., b. same, 12, 28, 1S74 : Phebe, b. Rahway, 3, 3, 1877 ; m. 5, 25, 1900, Walter Scott Cowing, of Germantown, Pa. : Ellen M., b. 8, 28, 1878 ; d. aged 3 weeks. Joseph \V. m. 6, 7, 1894, Sara Hartz, b. Birdsboro, Pa., 4, 30, 1870; dau. of William D. Hartz and Lydia Ann Scarlett, of 2441 N. loth St., Phila. He is foreman in a manufacturing establishment and they are Orthodox Friends. Res., 2826 N. i2th St., Phila. Issue : Wm. Walker, b. 2849 N. 12th St., i, 25, 1897 : Lydia H., b. same, 5, 25, 1899. Algernon R. Cheyney m. West Chester, Pa., 5, 31, 1899, Lila Pancoast James, b. C.len Mills, Pa., 6, 20, 1S79; dau. of William James and Frances Groce, of that place. He resigned his membership with Friends on marrying one not of that Society ; is an electrical engineer, with the Penna. Mfg. Light & Power Co. Res., 1323 Redfield St., Phila. Issue, b. there: William J.imes, 10, 14, 1900. 5550. Edwin, b. 9, 4, 1841 ; d. 12, 23, 1855. 5551. Kersey, b. 7, 22, 1844; d. 8, 21, 1856. 5552. Wilmer, b. 4, 26, 1S48; m. i, 10, 1882, Ellen H. James, b. Upper Providence, 5, 4, 1853 ; dau. of Daniel James and Eliza P. Worrali, of Thornbury, Del. Co. He is a farmer at the homestead. P. O., Westtown, Pa. Issue : Harvey S., b. 11, 16, 1883; d. 12, II, 1886: Edith, b. 9, 12, 1885 : Mary E., b. 9, 19, 18S7 : Wilmer Edwin, b. 9, 20, 1892 : Anna Elizabeth, b. 12, 11, 1S94. 2175. Curtis Cheyney' (Curtis^ Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 3, 10, 1815; d. Washington, D. C, 3, 9, 1890, and buried there: m. 9, 13, 1838, Esther James, by whom he had five children. Second m. to Kate Deneane, who had one child. Issue by both: 5553. Hugh R., m. Sarah E. Hannah, by whom he has John C. and Willie O. Cheyney. P. O., Shaw, Neosho Co., Kansas. No response. 5554. Sarah, b. about 1841 ; d. 12, 7, 1874 ; m. Harvey Darlington (No. 5307). 5555. Anna, died young. 5556. Phebe Hannah, m. J. W. Deneane. She died in Washington. Her daughter ( ?), Clara Deneane, 48 R. Street, N. W., failed to furnish records. 5557. Townsend, m. .Mice Reed. Address, 1329 Redfield St., West Philadelphia. No response. 5558. Joseph W. No record. 2176. Phebe ;Cheyney* (Curtis', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 10, 27, 18 18; m. 9, 13, 1838, Townsend James, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 4, 17, 181 3; d. there, 3, 13, 1844; buried at Cheyney graveyard; son of Joseph James and Mary Townsend, of Ihornbur>\ Second m to Alvah James, b. Newton, Muskingum Co., O., 4, 4, 1819; d. Roseville, same Co., 12, 21, 1888; son of Isaac James and Magdalena Stover, of Roseville, where she still resides. Issue : 5559. Joseph, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 6, 27, 1839; d. 2, 18, 1S44. 728 ■ THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5560. Sarah C, b. same, 10, 20, 1841 ; d. 3, 3, 1844. 5561. Phebe, b. 4, 18, 1843 ; d. 4, 24, 1S43 ; all buried at Cheyney graveyard. 2179. Elizabeth Chamberlin' (Jane', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), m. 9, 18, 1S30, Isaac Hicklen, b. 5, n, 1809; son of Thomas Hicklen and Phebe Woodrow, of Chester Co., Pa. They removed from New Garden Twp. to East Brandywine, where she d. 3 mo., 1841. He removed to Centre Co., Pa., where he d., at Unionville, i, 15, 1859. Issue: 5562. Amy, b. i, 5, 1830 ; d. i, 28, 1830. 5563. Knos T., b. three miles south of Christiana, Pa., 1, 21, 1832 ; m. Milesburg, Centre Co., Pa., II, 30, 1862, Mary Reynolds, b. Bellefonte, Pa., 9, 22, 1832; dau. of Israel Reynolds and Sarah Whitney. He attended the boarding school of Smedley Darlington, Chester Co., 1853-4; taught school four terms prior to the Civil War, and served as foreman of track repairs for 27 years on the Penna. R. R. Address, Mt. Eagle, Pa. Issue : Cheyney K., b. Unionville, Centre Co., 2, 17, 1864 : William W., b. same, 7, 27, 1865. Cheyney K. m. Bellefonte, Pa., 4, 16, 1891, Rhoda S. Peters, b. Unionville; 3, 3, 1869 ; dau. of George W. Peters and Mary Lucas, of Philadelphia. He has been a clerk in the First National Hank, Bellefonte, since April, 1887. Issue: Mary Cora, b. 11, 11, 1892. William W. ra. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, g, 5, 1894, Flora Michelsen, b. there, 2, 17, 1870; dau. of Adolph Michelsen and Henrietta C. Gerber, of that place. He settled at Cedar Rapids; is a telegraph operator and member of ist Con- gregational Church. Issue: Leon Stanley, b. 8, i, 1895. 5564. Cheyney, b. 12, 6, 1833; d. 8, 21, 1836; drowned in mill-race. 5565. Phebe Jane, b. 3, 20, 1836; d. Unionville, Centre Co., Pa., 4, 31, 1S99; m. there, 10, 4, 1859, William S. Cadwallader, wngon-niaker, b. York Co., Pa., 9, 19, 1822; d. Unionville, 9, 16, 1900; son of William Cadwallader and Sarah Squibb, of York Co. He was first married, io, 23, 1851, to Rebecca (driest, of Adams Co., and lived near York Springs. After his second marriage he settled at Unionville ; was a member of the Society of Friends. Issue by last wife : Harry Isaac, b. 3, 18, 1863; now of Seattle, Washington: Clyde C, b. 1, 8, 186S ; now of Fleming, Pa. : Mary Albina, b. 8, 25, 1870; m. Bruce B. Richie, Ambler, Montgomery Co., Pa. : John Hicklen, b. 5, 27, 1877. 5566. Isaac, b. 6, 7, 1837 ; d. 9, 10, 1837. 5567. Elizabeth, b. 6, 10, 183S ; d. 9, 10, 1838. 5568. Rachel A., b. 5, 28, 1S40 ; d. Rennet Square, Chester Co., 10, 28, 1899, unm. 2180. Joseph Chamberlin'^ (Jane^, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 7, 6, 1808; d. New Garden, Chester Co., 6, 15, 1852; m. 5, 2, 1830, Rachel Wright, b. 3, 12, 1813; dau. of John Wright and Letitia Eastwick. They Hved in New Garden Twp., a short distance south of the Friends' Meeting, and some time after his death his widow removed to West Chester, Vi'here she died. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ ESTHER', EDITH', ELIZABETH'. 729 5569. Letitia Jane, b. 12, 20, 1S33; d. 11, 17, 1842. 5570. Henrietta, b. 12, 20, 1835; m. 11, 17, 1859, William Hickman, b. 11, 18, 1836; son of William Hickman and P^liza Kirk. No issue. They resided for some time in West Chester, Pa. She is now the wife of Andrew Taylor and resides in Iowa. 5571. Titus, b. s, 1, 1838; d. 6, 27, 1S64, in the army, at Marietta, C.eorgia. 5572. John, b. 3, I, 1S41 ; living in Philadelphia, unmarried. 5573. Elizabeth Jane, b. 4, 22, 1843; ^- '> 3- 1870, John Menough, b. 8 mo., 1836; son of Samuel and Marg.iret Menough. They reside in Philadelphia, Pa. Issue: Cheyney, b. 8, 13, 1871. 5374- Marian, b. 1, 8, 1845 ; m. Philadelphia, i, 11, 1866, Frederick Ingram, carpenter, b. East Bradford, 11, 2, 1836. They reside in West Chester, Pa. Issue: Frank Tucker, b. West Chester, 1 1, 30, t866 ; a carpenter, unmarried : Norris Smith, b. same, 5, 6, 1872; a notary public, unmarried: .Mbert Massey, twin with Norris, is a jeweler, unm. 5575- Phebe Ann, b. 5, 14, 1847 ; m. 12, 14, 1868, E. Mortimer (iatcheli, b. Feb., 1847 ^ son of Enoch Gatchell and Belinda Townsend. They reside in West Chester and he is a veterinary surgeon. Issue: Mabel, b. 5, 28, 1871 ; m. joscjih Hughes, R. R. conductor : two others deceased. 5576. Cheyney H., b. New Garden, 2, 15, 1850; m. West (Chester, 6, 28, 18/6, Kate P. Draper, b. Philadelphia, 2, 22, 1856; dau. of Abner Draper and Sarah VV. Grey, of West Phila. He is foreman in an undertaking establishment in West Chester. Issue: Clarence J., b. 6, 28, 1878: Walter C, b. 11, 25, 1880. 5577- Josephine, b. 9, 4, 1852; m. Philadelphia, 10, 16, 1877, John H. Speakman, b. Marshallton, 9, 12, 1850; son of Richard M. Speakman antl Sarah H. Gheen, of Philadeljihia. They settled in Philadelphia but removed in 1S80 to I.ititz, Pa., and in i88r to Wilmington, Del., where he is in the employ of the Harlan & HoUingsworth Company. Issue : Elsie C, b. 6, 25, 1878 : Eric M., b. 6, 5, 1883 : Harold L., b. 1, 3, 1889 : Richard Donald, b. 2, 17, i8gi. 2181. Cheyney Hoskins' (Hlizabeth^ Edith, Esther, Sarah, Geor^re), b. 9, 13, 1805; d. near Benson, Md., 10, 9, 1886; m. 5, 14, 1829, Mary C. HolHngsworth, and a 2d wife, Margaret . WilHam Gray lioskins, of Benson, a representative, failed to respond. 2183. Elizabeth W. Hoskins' (Elizabeth', Edith, I-Lsther, Sarah, George), b. 5, i, 1808; m. Joseph Hoskins. A representative, Ella Crumlish, Lenni, Del. Co., Pa., failed to respond. 2184. Jesse Hoskins' (Elizabeth^, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co., Pa., 2, 10, 18 10; m. Baltimore, Md., i, 2, 1840, Angelina Johnson, b. Vermont, 3, 15, 1814; d. Eorest Hill, Md., 7, 25, 1891 ; buried at Litde Falls Meeting; dau. of Joel Johnson and Sarah Waterous, of Fallston. He settled on a farm of 80 acres, in Harford Co., Md., and followed farming and attended markets in Baltimore. Address, Benson, Md. Issue: 730 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5578. George William, b. i, 18, 1842 ; d. 9, 19, 1842. 5579. Sarah Martha, b. i, 16, 1843; d. 2, 14, 1S68. 5580. Harriet Andrews, b. Dunkale, Harford Co., 5, 23, 1844; m. there, 12, 25, 1867, David Preston, Ph. G. See No. 5595. 5581. Philena Harvey, b. 11, 3, 1845 J unmarried. 5582. Joel Abe, b. 11, 2, 1847; d. 11, 11, 1847. 5583. Katherine Abbott, b. Dunkale, near Fallston, 10, 20, 1S4S ; d. Salem, near Fallston, 7, 5, 18S9 ; buried at Little Falls Meeting : m. Dunkale, 12, 18, 1878, Daniel P. Hollingsworth, b. Salem, i, 7, 1846; son of Amos Hollingsworth and Lois P. Clement, of that place. They settled on the fiirm of his parents and engaged in farming and dairying. No issue. 5584. Cornelia Hilton, b. Dunkale, 2, 3, 1851 ; m. there, 2, 17, 1876, Charles L. Vail, b. Quakertown, N. J., 10, 17, 1851 : son of Lindley Murray Vail and Rachel Harned, last of Forest Hill, Md. They settled on his father's farm, since pur- chased by them, together with adjoining land ; members of Forest Meeting and Little Falls Mo. Mtg. Issue: Walter Hoskins, b. 11, 2, 1876; d. n, 2, 1878 : W. Ehvood, b. 9, 23, 1891. 15585. Joseph Bissel, b. 11, 7, 1852 ; m. Baltimore, 10, 25, 1882, Anna T. Hollingsworth, b. Harford Co., 3, 12, 1857 ; dau. of Charles R. Hollingsworth and Sarah Longstreth, of Baltimore. They settled on a farm at Dunkale, Harford Co., where he is a farmer and stock raiser. She was educated at Swarthmore Col- lege and is a minister in the Society of P'riends. P. ()., Wilna, Harford Co., Md. Issue: Raymond Hollingsworth, b. 12, 6, 1889. 5586. Frances Chambers, b. 3, 22, 1S57 ; d. 2, 22, 1887, unm. ; buried Little Falls. 2187. Martha J. Hoskins' (Elizabeth^, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. ISaltimore Co., Md., 10, 18, 18 16 (her father having removed from Chester Co. the previous year); d. Cokimbiis, Texas, 3, 18, 1895; m. Fallston, Md., 1839, Isaiah Hollingsworth, b. Harford Co., II, 29, 1814; killed near Ft. Bowie, 4, 28, 1S56; son of Robert Hollingsworth and Elizabeth West, of Fallston, Md. They removed from Fallston to Iowa City, la., where he purchased lands; was a carpenter by trade and a master mason of Lodge No. 4, Iowa City. Afterward they removed to and purchased land at Columbus, Colorado Co., Texas. Martha became a Missionary Baptist. Issue : 55S7. Elizabeth Mildred, b. 7, 26, 1840; m. ist Wm. Jackson Cole; 2d, at Columbus, Tex., George C. Neill, b. 7, 12, 1821 ; d. Luling, Texas, 7, 10, 1SS6. He went to Texas about 1847 J Isft 200 acres of land on which his widow and some of their children reside. Her address, Luling, Tex. They are eight miles from Lockhart. Issue: Mattie V. P. Cole, d. i, 13, 1880; m. Lewis \Virtz, Colum- bus, Tex.: Robert Barclay (Neill), b. 11, 22, 1863; m. M. E. Teas and lives on the homestead: Mintie D., b. 11, 18, 1866; m. J. D. Hill and William Lane. P. O., Lockhart, Tex. : Richard, b. 10, 5, 1868 ; d. 5, 6, 1885 : Bessie B., b. 10, 8, 1870 ; see below : John C, b. 7, 15, 1874 ; m. Margaret S. Stagner ; LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ ESTHER', EDITH \ ELIZABETH". 731 is a farmer at I.uling, Tex. : Sallie Willie, b. :o, 2, 1876 ; m. Dempsey D. Hill, Luling, Tex. These last have three children, born at Luling, Caldwell Co., Tex., viz. : Viola, 7, 10, 1893 : Willie May, 11, 23, 1896: Neill Peyton, 2, 25, 1899. Bessie B. m. Panola Co., Miss., i, 12, 1S87, m. H. Lane, b. there, 8, 31, 1862; son of George W. Lane and Elizabeth Ann Nickles, of near Ix)ckhart, Texas. They are owners of 150 acres in Caldwell Co., Tex., and members of the NL E. Church. P. O., Dale, Texas. Issue: George Willie, b. 12, 21, 1887: Carl Harper, b. 11, 18, 1889 : Floyd Neill, b. 10, 28, 1891 ; d. 12, 1 1, 1891 : Claude, b. 1 1, 22, 1893 ; d. i, 21, 1894. 5588. Robert Barclay, b. Iowa City, 9, i, 1842; in. Colorado Co., Texas, 12, 10, 1868, Julia Whittington, b. Pike Co., Ala., 11, 20, 1844 ; dau. of James Calvin Whit- tington and Mary Jordan Brooks, of Colorado Co., Tex. He went to Colorado Co., Tex., with his parents, in 1853 ; bought 80 acres of land in 1868 ; moved to a farm of 1050 acres in (Jonzales Co., 1885, and in 1S92 to Santa Anna, his present residence. He served three years in Confederate army ; was mail con- tractor, 1871 to 1875 ; school director, 1874-5 i justice of the peace, 1876-8; became a convert to Henry George's views in 18S7, and published a single-tax paper in 1895 ; joined the M. E. Church, 1874, but believes his obligations are to all, without regard to creed. Issue : Dora E., b. 10, 29, 1869 ; d. 9, 4, 1873 : James Barclay, b. 12, 12, 1871 : Phebe Lavenia, b. 3, i, 1874: Nathaniel Henry, b. i, 10, 1877 : Robert Gamaliel, b. 2, 20, 1879 : Mary Jane, b. 5, 10, 1881 : Sarah Whittington, b. i, 14, 1S86. James B. m. Nickel, (Gonzales Co., 10, 28, 1894, Elnora Thompson, b. Gon- zales, 8, 20, 1872 ; dnu. of James Thompson and Mattie Bostic, of that place. He is a carpenter and member of Presb. Ch. P. O., Shiner, Tex. Issue : Mary Elizabeth, b. 12, 31, 1S95 : William James, b. 12, 18, 1897. 5589. Martha Elmira, b. g, 4, 1844 ; d. 3, 30, 1855. 5590. William Henry, b. 3, 21, 1S47 ; d. Sept., 1877. 5591. Phebe Jane, b. Iowa City, 7, 15, 1849; ^- Weimar, her mother's home, 3, 25, 1875, to J- <^- ^^'irt^. b- Salem, Va., 5, 21, 1852 ; son of A. S. Wirtz and Marj A. Scherer, of Columbus, Texas. He was educated at Colorado College ; moved to Columbus, Tex., where he is a contractor and builder; deacon in ist Baptist Church and supt. of Sunday-school. Issue: Eva A. Edith, b. i, 18, 1876; unm: Isaiah A. (leoffrey, b. 8, 23, 1878; university student at Austin, 189S: William Jacob, b. 10, 17, 1882: Bertha Dora, b. 5, 5, 1885: Robert Lewis, b. 4, 2, 1888. 5592. Mary Eliza, b. 11, 25, 185 1 ; d. 9, 6, 1852. 5593. Sarah Rebecca, b. Colorado Co., Tex., 12, 24, 1854; ro. Content, Tex., 7, 11, 1878, Ninion Rosenfield, b. Prussia, 7, 24, 1S47; son of Mathews Rosenfield and Rachel Freidlander. .After marriage in Colorado Co. they moved to Houston, where they still reside. Address, 401 Chenevert Street, cor. Preston Ave. Issue, b. Houston: Rachel M., 11, 11, 1879: Lillian H., 2, 12, 1882: Mathews H., 12, 3, 1S84. 2189. Sarah A. Hoskins* (Elizabeth', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 12, 27, 1819; m. Thomas Morgan, who is deceased. Address, Benson, Harford Co., Md. No response. 732 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2190. Phebe H. Hoskins^ (Elizabeth', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. PimHco, Baltimore Co., i, 13, 1821; m. Little Falls Meeting, Harford Co., II, 12, 1840, Edmond Preston, b. near Jerusalem Mills, Harford Co., 9, 14, 1 814; d. near Fallston, 3, 16, 1893; buried Fallston Meeting; son of David Preston and Judith Scott Hollingsworth, of near Fallston. They settled on and continued to reside at the farm bought by his father, all of their married life of over fifty-two years. They were valued members of the Society of Friends and very hospitable, entertaining many Friends and relatives. They celebrated their golden wedding in company with all of their children and several of their former wedding company. Issue : 5594. Isaac Cheyney, b. near Fallston, 11, 9, 1841 ; m. Springfield, 111., 12, 7, 1871, Jane Columbia Logan, b. Springfield, 6, 2, 1849 ; dau. of James Madison Logan and Elizabeth W. Bowling, of that place. Address, 561 N. Cedar St., Galesburg, 111. Issue : Nannine Wrenn, b. 7, 5, 1877. 5595. David, b. 9, 25, 1843; m. Dunkale, Harford Co., 12, 25, 1867, Harriet Andrews Hoskins (No. 5580), b. there, 5, 22, 1844; she being his first cousin. He went to Philadelphia Apr. 30, 1861, and learned the drug business with VVm. Procter, Jr., S. W. corner of 9th and Lombard Sts., who died in 1875, leaving his son and David Preston equal partners. In 1S90 the latter bought out the son and continues in the same place, under the firm name of Wm. Procter, Jr., & Co. Issue: Jessie, b. 7, 19, 1869; see below: Harriet Hoskins, b. 7, 11, 1871 : Edith Cheyney, b. 3, 5, 1873: Gilbert Kent, b. 12, 19, 1875; V\'m. Procter, b. 10, 19, 1877 : Edmond David, b. 4, 6, 1882 : Katherine Hollings- worth, b. 7, 26, 1884 ; all in Philadelphia except the eldest. Jessie, b. Dunkale, Md. ; m. 511 S. 9th St., Phila., 5, 17, 1893, James Levergood Polk, b. Phila., 12, 17, 1869; son of Charles George Polk and Phebe Levergood, of 2219 Catharine St., Phila. He is the New Jersey and Delaware editor of the North American, Phila. Res., 627 State St., Camden, N. J. No issue reported. 5596. Louis Harvey, b. 7, 7, 1845; m. 1877, Elizabeth Ferguson. Address, Essex, Page Co., Iowa. No response. 5597. Henry Clay, b. 11, 6, 1847 ; m. Lock Haven, Pa., 10, 23, 1894, Sara Fearon, b. there, 5, 4, 1858; dau. of William Fearon and Eliza Gravenstine Kintzing, of that place. At the age of 28 years he came into the possession of the old homestead, "Cecil's Adventure," said to be 250 years old, which had belonged to his father and grandfather Preston, where he continues the occupation of farming. He is the clerk of Little Falls preparative meeting of Friends. Issue: Arline Fearon, b. Baltimore, Md., 11, 8, 1897.- 5598. William Sylvester Bills, b. 10, 5, 1850; m. Little Falls Meeting, 10, 7, 1873, Elizabeth Hollingsworth, b. near Fallston, 2, 23, 1848; dau. of Amos West Hollingsworth, d. 2, i, 1884, and Lois Pope Clement, of that place. They settled in West Chester, Pa. ; removed 12 mo., 1874, to Fallston, Harford Co., Md., and purchased a farm of 60 acres ; where they continue in the occupation of farming and dairying ; members of the Hicksite division of Friends. Issue : LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ ESTHER\ EDITH', HANNAH'. 733 Lois Hollingsworth, b. 11, 7, 1876: William Edgar, b. 12, 27, 1879: Phebe Alice, b. II, 2, 1 88 1. 5599. Judith Scott, b. 8, 9, 1852 ; m. Joseph Trimble Hoopes, son of No. 5540. See his line, forward. 5600. Robert Stanley, b. 7, 17, 1S56; m. Fallston, Md., 10, 16, 1888, Mary Corner Robinson, b. Fallston, Md., 7, 24, 1864 ; dau. of James Corner Robinson and Susan Jane Beenian, of that place. They settled at Council Bluffs, Iowa, where they remained till Jan., 1891, when they returned to Fallston. Issue: James Robinson, b. Iowa, 8, 17, 1889 : Henry Clay, b. Fallston, 8, i, 1891 : Ruth, b. II, 20, 1S92 : Judith, b. 3, 17, 1895 : Robert Stanley, b. 8, 28, 1896. 5601. Edmond Preston, Ph. G., b. near Fallston, 12, 6, 1862; d. 1133 S. Broad St., Phila., 12, 18, 1894 ; m. 10, 3, 1888, Lena Griest, b. Sinking Valley, Blair Co., Pa., 6, 18, 1863; dau. of George Espey Griest and Eleanor Mary Spencer. She continues to reside in Philadelphia. Issue : Eleanor Mary, b. 10, 8, 1890 : Edmond Curtis, b. 10, 23, 1891 : David Stirling, b. lo, 4, 1893. 2191. Joseph T. Hoskins' (Elizabeth^, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. near Benson, Md., 6, 30, 1822; d. Baltimore, Md., 12, 28, 1858; buried Fallston Meeting; m. Baltimore, 10, 12, 1848, Ellen Sidney Morgan, b. there, 8, 19, 1820; d. there, i, 11, 1890; buried at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore; dau. of Joel Morgan and Elizabeth Norris, of Philadelphia. They setded on a farm near Belair, Md., but about 1856-7 removed to Baltimore, where he engaged in mercantile pursuits until his death. Issue : 5602. Elizabeth Norris, b. near Belair, 6, i, 1S50; d. 7, 4, 1877; m. Dr. Benjamin Frankhn Leonard. No further record. 5603. James Sloan, b. 9, 6, 1857; m. Jennie Spenner. He engaged in the lumber business and originated the Hoskins Lumber Company, of Baltimore, Md. No issue. -Address, 2129 Baltimore Street. 5604. Mary Eleanora Duncan, b. near Belair, 4, 21, 1853 ; m. Baltimore, 12, 22, 1881, George Roberts Willis, b. 10, 31, 1851 ; son of John Emory Willis and Eliza- beth Virginia Green, of Baltimore. He was educated at Dickinson College, Carlisle, graduating in June, 1872 ; after which he studied law in Carlisle, and with Luther M. Reynolds, in Baltimore, where he has been a very successful practitioner. She was educated at the Cambridge Female Seminary, Dorchester Co., Md., and taught in the public schools until marriage. Issue : Luther Mar- tin Reynolds, b. 12, 22, 1882 : Charles Homer, b. 11, 26, 1884 ; d. 9, 30, 18S7 : Mary Louise Reynolds, b. 6, 6, 1886. Address, 2129 E. Baltimore St. 2192. Joseph Cheynej' King' (Hannah', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornton, Del. Co., Pa., 12, 2, 1807; d. Worthington, Arm- strong Co., Pa., 9, II, 1857; buried there; m. Clarion Co., Pa., 2, 19, 1835, Margaretta Kesler Zink, b. Eampetcr Twp., Lancaster Co., 12, 16, 1816; d. Miller Farm, near Kittanning, Pa., 11, 9, 1887; buried at Worthington ; dau. of Samuel M. Zink, J. P., and Dorothea Kesler, of near Lineville, 734 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Clarion Co. They settled at Lucinda Furnace, Clarion Co.; afterward at Shippenville, same county, where he was manager eleven years. He next purchased a half interest in Tippecanoe Furnace, in partnership with Samuel Maxwell, but during Polk's administration the firm failed because of a non- protective tariff. He removed to Worthington, where he died with cholera. His widow resided at Worthington until within a few years of her death, and was P. M. at that place twelve or fourteen years. They were active members of the Lutheran Church, and he was one of the founders of the church at Shippenville. As showing the esteem in which he was held by his fellow citizens, it is stated that a committee called upon his widow to ask the privilege of plac- ing a monument over his remains; and although informed that a tombstone had been ordered they asked that the order might be recalled, as they claimed the privilege of showing their respect and esteem for him in this way. Their request was accordingly granted and a slab of Italian marble erected, at a cost of about ^^o. Issue : 5605. Esther Ann, b. near Lineville, 1, 22, 1837 ; m. Welcome W. Smith, M. D. 5606. Catherine Sharpless, b. Shippenville Fur., 10, 26, 1840; m. S. S. Lawson. "" >,yV> 5607. Phebe Ann, twin with Catherine, m. James M. Monroe. r»e!*-5' 5608. Edith Mendenhall, b. 9, 8, 1843, at Ship|)enville ; m. Wm. H. Miller. ' ''''' "" v^-eK 5609. John, b. I, I, 1846; d. same date. ' J^i." ','w-- \ " ^''^ 5610. Joseph Cheyney, b. Shippenville, 8, 7, 1S4S ; d. 9, 7, 1869. '.-' O "Vf^^ P ^-f^ 5612. Elizabeth Miranda, b. Worthington, 6, 5, 1855 ; m. John T. Lobaugh. ' , -ffS/iJy 5613. Samuel Alfred, b. same, i, 26, 1858 ; m. Annie Berline. - -»" ::i- i-l-c^ 2193. Edith C. King' (Hannah', Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornton, 11, 13, 1809; d. Limaville, O., 9, 28, 1S85; buried Marlboro, O.; m. Westtown, Chester Co., Pa., before Abner Miller, Esq., 1,16, 1836, to Robert Mendenhall, of Concord, b. there, 3, 22, 181 1 ; son of William Mendenhall and Cicely Lewis, of that place. They settled in jConcord, whence they removed in 184S to Limaville, O. Issue: 5614. William K., b. Concord, 12, 14, 1836; m. Marlboro,©., 2, 3, 1870, Emma P. Garrigues, b. Newtown, Pa., 11, 22, 1846 ; dau. of Benjamin D. Garrigues and Sarah M. Pierce, of Limaville. After a short time in Oregon they have resided ' at various places in Le.xington and Marlboro townships. Stark Co., and Atwater township, Portage Co., O. He is a farmer, living on his own farm in Marlboro, belonging to no church, but leaning toward Friends. Issue : J. Walter Curran, b. Marlboro, 2, 20, 1871; unm. ; Robert, b. Limaville, 12, 12, 1875; unm., and living with his parents. P. O., Limaville, O. J. Walter Curran is an assistant in the U. S. Geological Survey, with headquarters at Washington, D. C. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH', ESTHER', EDITir, HANNAH'. 735 56:5. Hannah Catharine, b. 5, 11, 1840; m. Marlboro, O., 3, 20, 1862, Walter L. Brooke, b. Clinton Co., 8, 6, 1840; son of Edwartl Brooke and Hannah Lukens, of Marlboro, O., and West Liberty, Iowa. They settled in Atwater, Portage Co., O., removing in 1883 to West Liberty, Iowa, where he is a farmer and stock raiser. Issue: Mary, b. 12, 15, 1862 ; Edith Mendenhall, b. 12, 13, 1864: .Alice Cary, b. 11, 16, 1869; I'^'nnia Josei^hine, b. 11, 29, 1877; all unmarried. 5616. Kliza W., b. 12, 27, 1S62 ; m. Marlboro, 12, i, 1864, .Mfred Hrooke, b. there, 1, 21, r836 ; d. West Liberty, Iowa, i, ri, 1S98; buried Marlboro, (). ; son of Edward Brooke and Hannah Lukens, of Marlboro. She resides at West Liberty. Issue: KUen, b. 11, 13, 1869; d. 11, 12, 1881. 5617. John King, h. Concord, 8, 22, 1845 ; m. Limaville, O., 7, 22, 1875, Eulalie Snod- grass, b. Warren, O., 8, 11, 185 1 ; dau. of Hugh and Sarah Snodgrass. Ad- dress, 26 Willow Street, Mansfield, O. Issue: Mabel, b. Mansfield, i, 25, 1878; d. 7, 3, 1886: (leorge, b. 9, 9, 1879; d. 5, 30, 1886: Cheyney, b. 10, 3, 1883 : d. 6, 22, 1886 : PMith, b. 3, 18, 1891. 561S. Joseph Cheyney, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 12, 20, 1847 ; 111. Marlboro, O., 10, 21, 1886, Jeanette C. Forsha, b. Stark Co., 9, 25, 1S51 ; dau. of Aaron Dunbar and Jennette Doolittle, of that county. Address, 26 Willow St., Mansfield, O. Issue: William Robeit, b. Marlboro, 12, 26, 1887. 2194. Eli T. King^' (Hannah^ Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornton, 11, 13, 181 1; d. Missouri, 5, 31, 1889; m. Mary Mendenhall. dau. of WilHam Mendenhall^ (Robert', Benjamin) and Cicely Lewis, of Con- cord, Delaware Co., Pa. A daughter, Margaret Rockhill, lives at 313 N. Market Street, Canton, O. No response. 2195. Phebe Ann King* (Hannah^, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornton, 12, 16, 1S13: d. Battle Creek, Mich., i, 14, 1892; m. Thornton, 12, 13, 1837, John Wilson, b. Delaware, 8, 7, 1806; d. Batde Creek, 6, 20, 1887: son of Lawrence Wilson, of Wilmington, Del. Both buried at Battle Creek. Issue: 5619. Hannah Martha, b. 12, 4, 1838 ; d. 3, 11, 1843. 5620. John King, b. 8, 17, 1840; m. Mary Mildred Duncan. Address, 810 Fifth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. No response. 5621. Catharine S., b. II, 7, 1842 ; d. 4, i 2, 1S61, unmarried. 5622. Emily Laurence, b. 8, 4, 1844 ; living at Battle Creek, unmarried. 5623. Hetty Ann, b. i, 10, 1847 ; unmarried. 5624. Edith M., b. i, 25, 1849; m. William J. Hacker, S. West St., Kalamazoo, Mich. No response. 5625. Joseph C. b. 6, 20, 185 I ; d. 4, 20, 1852. 5626. Lewis Henry, b. 9, 12, 1853; d. i, i 5, 1875, unmarried. 5627. frank Cheyney, b. Battle Creek, Mich., 9, 12, 1856; m. Fredonia, N. V., 12, 7, 1SS7, Addie Wilson, b. Evans Mills, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 11, 13, 1859; dau. of Henry Munson Wilson and Almeda Martha Steele, of Fredonia. They re- 736 THE SHE D LEY FAMILY. moved from Battle Creek to Elgin, 111., 1889; to Aurora, 111., 1890; to Mil- waukee, Wis., 1898. Address, 361 Irving Place. He is in the stove and range business. Issue: Emily Steele, b. 10, 24, 1888. 2198. Esther Ann King* (Hannah^, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornton, 3, 22, 1821; m. Goshen Twp., 1840, Nathan Pennypacker, b. West Pikeland Twp., 5, 25, 1817; d. 10, 4, 1S77; buried Lionville Luth- eran Cemetery; son of Harmon Pennypacker and Anna Showalter, of W. Pikeland. He learned the milHng business and carried on the mill at Mosesville, Chester Co., a few years ; then bought his father's farm, but afterward sold this to his mother and purchased one in Upper Uwchlan. His death occurred in a railroad disaster, on the Pickering Valley R. R., when returning from a large gathering of the Pennypacker family. His widow's address, Anselma, Pa. Issue: 5628. Phebe Hannah, b. W. Pikeland, 12, 14, 1842: m. Upper Uwchlan, 1, 11, 1865, Lewis H. Evans, b. Uwchlan, 7, i, 1832; son of Ezekiel Evans and Elenor Beitler, of Upper Uwchlan. He entered military service of the State, June 5, 1 86 1, and of the U. S., July 17, 1861 ; served three years and was mustered out July 17, 1864, with commission of ist lieut., Co. K, 4th Pa. Reserves. They settled at Muddy Creek, Lancaster Co., on a farm of 115 acres; moved to Adamstown, same Co., 1868, and to Upper Uwchlan, Chester Co., 1870, where he is a farmer. He held the office of Register of Wills, from Dec, 1872, to Jan., 1875 ; was a member of the legislature, 1&87 and 1889. P. O., Font, Pa. Issue : Jennie, b. Adamstown, 3, 27, 1S6S; m. Font, 4, 29, 1896, Victor Wilson Wickert, M. D. (Jefferson Medical College), b. Macungie, Lehigh Co., Pa., 7, 2, 1865 ; son of Tilghman Wickert and Angeline Kline, of Emaus, Lehigh Co. Res., ion Penn St., Reading, Pa. Issue : Esther Pennypacker, b. 5, 24, 1899. 5629. Wilmer E., b. W. Pikeland, 2, 20, 1846; m. 10, 5, 1871, Hr.nna M. Oberholtzer, b. W. Pikeland, 9, 18, 1844; dau. of Elias Oberholtzer and Katharine Acker, of Lionville, Uwchlan. He farmed in Upper Uwchlan till 1875 ; moved to West Pikeland, Vernal Bank Mills, but in 1S88 sold this property and engaged in mercantile business in Phrenixville, and later was in the coal and lumber business at Chester Springs. In 1890 he was elected county treasurer for three years, since which he has been chief clerk for the county commissioners. West Chester, Pa. Issue : Ernest Horace, b. 8, 9, 1872 ; d. 8, 30, 1S72 : Alice Wilda, b. 5, 30, 1S78. 5630. .'^nna Margaret, b. 7, 25, 1848; m. Uwchlan, 6, 23, 1S70, Isaac A. Hartman, b. Lionville, 8, 10, 1S41 ; son of John E. Hartman and Eliza Acker, of Lionville. P. O., Anselma, Pa. 5631. Nathan, b. Pikeland, i, 25, 1851 ; m. W. Pikeland, 12, 16, 1880, Ella Oberholtzer, b. there, 11, 24, 1854 ; dau. of Elias Oberholtzer and Catharine Acker, of Lion- ville. He is an apothecary at N. W. corner Fifth and Callowhill Sts., Philadel- phia. Res., 707 Marshall St. Issue : Marion Edith, b. Phila., 7, 21, 18S3. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAfP, ESTHER', EDITH', WAIDRON*. -j Yi 2199. John King'^ (Hannahs Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. "Yellow House," Thornton, 3, 7, 1823; d. 7, 23, 1856; m. winter of 1853, by Dr. Kennard, of 8th and Green Sts. Church, Phila., to Edith Ann Cheyney (No. 2205), b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 6, 21, 1821 ; d. Media, Pa., 2, 2, 1896; dau. of Waldron Cheyney and Martha Scott. At the time ot marriage he kept the Fox Chase hotel, near Newtown Square, and they lived there till his death. Both buried at Cheyney Burying Ground. No issue. 2200. Elizabeth H. King' (Hannahs Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Thornton, 9, 7, 1S25; m. Baptist parsonage, Willistown, 3, 28, 1844, George G. Hippie, b. Goshen, 5, 13, 1821; d. Brandywine Summit, Del. Co., 2, 27, 1889; buried at Cheyney Burying Ground; son of Henry Hippie and Jane Garrett, of Goshen, Chester Co. They resided at various places, in Uwchlan, Goshen, Easttown, West Chester and Brandywine Summit. She now resides at 2 E. Second .St.. Media, Pa. Issue : 5632. Henry ]^., b. 3, 29, 1846; d. 6, 13, 1848. 5633. Hanna M., b. 2, 11, 1849; d. 8, 31, 1852. 5634. John K., b. 6, 10, 1S52 ; m. Harriet Johnson and resides in Media, I'a. 5635. Phebe J., b. 11, 21, 1855; m. Henry l.awson, b. 8, 12, 1854; son of William H. Lawson and Hannah C'libbons, of Honeybrook, Chester Co. .Address^ Media, Pa. 2204. Miranda Cheyney'' (WaldronS Edith, Esther, Sarah. GcorgeV b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 9, 22, 1819; m. West Chester, 2, 7, 1839, William Williamson, b. near Lionville, Dec, 181 3; d. Philadelphia, 11, 8, 1858: son of Samuel Williamson and Mary Evans, of Uwchlan, Chester Co., Pa. He farmed till 1844, kept store in Lionville till 1846, and then in PlKi-nix- ville till 1849. Miranda lives at 2 E. Second St., Media, Pa. Her father's last residence was in Uwchlan township, and her mother's in West Phila- delphia. Issue : 5636. Waldron C, b. lUvchlan, 10, 28, 1839; d. Phila., i, 19, i860, vinniarried. 5637. Samuel, b. Uwchlan, 5, 4, 1S42 ; d. Williamsburg, Va., 2, 7, 1S63; 1st licut. 5th Penna. cavalry ; killed in battle. 5638. William H., b. Lionville, i, 31, 1845; d. .Stafford ('. IP, Va., 2, 8, 1S63 ; a drummer in 124th Penna. vols. 5639. fc^liza C, b. Phcenixville, 3, 16, 1849 : d. Philadelphia, 7, 1(1, 1849. 5640. Mary E., b. Philadelphia, 3, 8, 1851 ; unmarried. She has a private school, " (iraysdale," in Media, Pa. .Xddress, 2 K. 2d St. 2206. Martha Jane Cheyney" (Waldrons Edith, Esther, Sarah. George), b. Thornbury, 8, 20, 1S23; m. Thomas B. Evans, b. 6, 2, 47 738 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 1819; son of Ezekiel Evans and Elenor Beitler, of Upper Uwchlan. He engaged in fanning, droving and hotel keeping at the Eox Chase, Dela- ware Co. During the war he was a recruiting agent, and also engaged in the purchase of horses for the service. Later he was a farmer and dealer in cattle. Issue: 5641. Miranda, deceased. 5642. William Penn. 5643. Martha Kllen, b. Lionville, Uwchlan, 4, 7, 185 1 ; m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 12, 7, 1878, Dr. Calvin Kline Christman, b. Bally, Berks Co., Pa., 9, S, 1847 ; d. Reading, 2, 7, 189S ; son of Thomas Christman and Lydia Kline, of Niantic, Montgomery Co., Pa. He was a graduate of the University of Pa., and settled at Bally, whence he removed in 1S91 to Reading; members of Reformed Ch. of U. S. He fell from a car, i, 2, 1898, receiving an injury to his spine, which caused his death. Issue : Daniel ]'>ans, b. Bally, 5, 26, 1880 : Mary Evans, b. same, 8, 3, 1881 ; Thomas Cheyney, b. 4, 17, 1887. 5644. Ezekiel C, m. Ida Stauffer; in 1893 was train dispatcher on the Philadelphia and Reading R. R. 5645. John King, b. Newtown Twp., Del. Co., i, 4, 18O0: is a practicing physician at Malvern, Chester Co., Pa. 5646. VValdron, deceased. 5647. Fannie C. 5648. Mary, deceased. 5649. Jennie C. 2208. Waldron J. Cheyney' (XA'aldron^, Edith, Esther, .Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, 9, 25, 1831; m. St. Ph.ilip's Church, Phila., to Frances Potts, b. 7, 28, 1832; dau. of Joseph K. Potts and Sidney Bonsall. His residence is at Absecon, N. [., antl his business address, Bullitt Build- ing, Philadelphia. Issue (from Potts Gen., 1874): 5650 5651 5652 5653 5654 5655 565^' George, b. Philadelphia, 9, i, 1854. Joseph, b. same, 7, 17, 1856. John, b. same, 4, i, 185S. Iildvvard, b. Wallingford, Del. Co., i, 17, iSCi. Edith, b. Philadelphia, 8, 12, 1863. Samuel, b. same, 7, 15, 1865. Anna Potts, b. 5, 9, 1868. 2210. Daniel Regester'' (Robert\ David, Jane, Sarah, George), b. near Gradyville, Edgmont Twp., Delaware Co., 1 i, 19, 181 2; d. Thompson- town, [uniata Co., Pa., i, 1, 1877; m. West Chester, 8, 20, 1841, Philena Pierce, b. near Unionville, ChesttT Co., dau. of Thomas Pierce and Hannah Kell, of that place. He was a blacksmith. His widow lives at 609 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ JANFJ, DAVID\ ROBERT". 7:^9 5657. Robert, b. Chester Co., 10, 14, 1843; m. Sept. 6 (no year given), Mr?. .Annie Regester, b. Altoona, Pa., 9, 16, 1S65 ; dau.of .A. B. McNaight and Mary Ciaily, of Thompsontown, where they reside. Issue, b. there: t'arrie, 10, 7, 1882: Charles, 7, 22, 18S9: Daniel, 12, 23, IcSqo: Esther, 3, 10, 1895: David, 10, II, 189S. 565S. George, b. Chester Co., i, 23, i8.)6 ; unmarried; living with his mother in Harrisburg. 2211. David Regester" (Robert-', David, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont Twp., i, 1, 1815; d. near Glen Mills, 2, g, 1896; m. Chester Co., 10, 10, 1844, Dorothy Nieman, b. there, 1815; d. Edgmont Twp., 1851 : dau. of Henry Nieman. Second m., 1S53, to Ann Eliza Blythe, b. 1821 ; d. near Glen Mills, 12, 9, 1890; all buried at Cumberland Cemetery, Middle- town. Issue : 5659. Sarah .Ann, d. 1847. 5660. Mary Elizabeth, b. Edgmont, 4. 24, 1847; m. .Aston Twp., 4, 13, 1869, John Graul, b. Middletown Twp., 3, 18, 1849 ; son of John Graul and Rebecca Ann Thornton, of Glen Riddle. Issue: Mary Miller, b. Glen Riddle, i, 5, 1871 : see below : Albert Wilson, b. same, 3, 18, 1874 ; unm. ; David Wilmer, b. same, 9, 20, 1876: see below: Emma Dorothy, b. 9, 8, 1879, at Wawa : Samuel Clifford, b. same, 10, 17, 1884. Mary M. Graul m. Lima, Del. Co., 6, 17, 1S96, Rev. John W. I'indall, b. Phila., 9, :, 1870; son of Edward F. Tindall and Helen M. Winter, of Phila- delphia. .Address, Booth's Corner, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : \\i!liani E., b. there, 5. «5, 1898. David Wilmer Graul m. Jennie .Armstrong. .Address, 5522 Oxford St., Philadelphia. No response. 5661. Friend Washington, b. Edgmont, 10, 21, 184S; m. Phil.idelphia, 10, 8, 1873, Retta Sharpless, b. Middletown, 7, 23, 1848; d. Media, 4, 27, 1899 ; dau. of Thomas Sharpless and Susanna Plankinton (No. 4987), of Media, where he resides. No issue. 5662. Emma Dorothy, b. 10, 16, 1853: unmarried. 5663. David Wesley, b. 4, -, 1856 ; d. 1862. 5664. Levis Miller, b. 12,9, 1S57; m. Amanda Varnall. P.O., riradyville. Pa. No response. 5665. Anna Miller, b. 2, 14, 1862; m. Mark (iriswold. .Address, Grariyville, Pa. No response. 2216. Joseph Regester'' (Robert^, David, Jane, Sarah. George), b. near Gradjville, i, 14, 1S28; m. 40th and Haverford .Sts., Phila., 3, 16. 1859, Martha Morrison, b. 3d and Jones Sts., Phila., 6, 4, 1840; dau. of James Morrison and Margaret Kane, of 391 1 Lancaster Ave., Phila. Ad Iress, Gradyville, Pa. Issue : 5666. Minshall Pierson, b. i, 31, 1S60; m. Maggie Edwards. .Address, 1737 S. '^ih St., Phila. No response. 740 THJi SMEDLEy FAMILY. 5667. Charles Wilmer, b. Gradyville, 10, 8, 1861 ; m. Chicago, 111., 9, 7, i8g8, Lillian Hoffman, b. there, 2, 23, 1S77 ; dau. of John Peter Hoftman and Carrie Nuhn, of 1420 Newport Ave. Address, 1533 E. Addison Ave., Chicago. 5668. Samuel Davis, b. 6, 14, 1868; address, 3827 Brown St., Phila. 2219. Abraham H. Regester' (John\ David, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 4, 2, 1801 ; d. Kennet Twp., 6, 19, 1873; buried Middletown ; m. 1, 2, 1823, by Samuel Davis, Esq., to Sarah Chalfant, b. 1S04; d. i, 9, 1829; dau. of John and Sarah Chalfant. Second m., 11, 4, 1830, by John Cohvell, Esq., to Ursula Marshall, d. Kennet, 9, 18, 1880; dau. of James and Leah (?) Marshall. They were attenders of Friends' Meetings. Issue: 5669. Priscilla, b. 10, 2, 1824 ; d. 6, 30, 1872 ; m. Clement Cooper. 5670. William Chamberlin, b. i, 23, 1826 ; d. 5, i, 1893 ; m. Mary Mendenhall. 5671. John, b. 3, 13, 1S2S ; d. 8, 2, 1852, unmarried. 5672. Sarah L., b. Thornbury, Chester Co., 6, 7, 1831 ; m. Philadelphia, 12, 25, 1861, Hoopes Marshall, b. Pocopson Twp. (then West Bradford), 10, 11, 1827 ; son of David IMarshall, last of Bradford, and Hannah Hoopes, last of E. Goshen. They settled on his mother's farm of 118 acres, in Westtown, which he pur- chased after her death, and has followed farming and droving. P. O., Tanguy, Pa. IsEue : J. Elden, b. 7, 18, 1866: Ida U., b. 12, 7, 1867 ; both unmarried. 5673. Joseph, b. Thornbury, Chester Co., 3, 20, 1S36; m. Village Green, 7, 29, 1058, Philena Pyle, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 7, 17, 1833: dau. of Levi Pyle and Margaretta M. Hopkins, of that place. .Address, 244 N. 5th St., Philadelphia. Issue : a. Ida Ursula, b. Thornbury, Del. Co., 2, 2, 1861 ; d. 12, 24, 1863 ; buried at Cumberland Cemetery. b. Horace Granville, b. same, 5, 15, 1864; m. N. J., 10, 7, 1885, Martha Conard, b. Albsny, N. Y., d. Phila., 11, 16, 1892; buried Cumberland Cem. Second m., Phila., i, 10, 1893, to Anna Katharine Trinipy, b. Canton Glarus, Switzerland, 8, 24, 1865 ; dau. of Jacob Trimpy and Barbara Laager, of Phila. Issue : Ethel Martha, b. 12, 29, t8S6 : Horace Granville, b. 2, 13, 1888; d. 6, 16, 18S8 : Joseph Roy, b. 7, 4, 1S90 ; d. 3, 16, 1S91 : Clifford, b. 10, 27, 1S93 ; d. II, 6, 1893 : Vv'illiam Trimpy, b. 3, 6, 1895 : Helen Verana, b. 5, 12, 1897 : all in Phila. Res., 1348 Conestoga St. c. Emma Idella, b. Thornbury, 10, 10, i8;o; m. Philadelphia, 9, 19, 1895, Edwin J. Rooksby, b. Vineland, N. J., 10, 13, 1S66; son of Joseph Rooksby and Murilla O. Odell, now of Monrovia, California. He is foreman in machine shop; members of I\L E. Church. Res., 2116 N. 32d Street, Phila. Issue: Mildred Florence, b. Phila., i, 24, 1897. 5674. Marshall, b. 4, 15, 1838; m. Philadelphia, 2, u, 1862, Caroline Green, b. Edg- mont, 4, 29, 1S39 ; dcu. of Hiram Green (No. 758) and Juliann Bishop. Address, Upper Providence, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : George Elsworth, b. Edg- mont, 3, 29, 1S63 : William Marshall, b. same, 7, 6, 1S6S ; d. 2, 4, 1S69. George E. m. Philadelphia, 12, 29, 1886, Mary H. Tyson, b. Thornbury, 2, 7, 1864 ; dau. of Charles B. Tyson and Mary J. Hoskins, of Media. P. O., LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH', yANE\ DAVID', DAVID". -j^i Upper Providence, Pa. Issue: Howard M., b. U. Prov., 11,4, 1888: Clar- ence, b. same, 10, 11, 1891 ; d. 10, 14, 1891 ; Emma Florence, b. i, 31, 1893 • Laura G., b. same, 7, 18, 1895. 2220. Margaret Regester* (John', David, Jane, Sarah, George), b. II, 12, 1802; cl. West Chester, Pa., 3, 20, 1880; m. 12, 24, 1829, Abner Eachus, b. Middletown, 10, 21, 1804; d. West Chester, 7, 20, 1884; son of Virgil Eachus and Bathsheba Webb (p. 257). Issue: 5675. Priscilla, b. Westtown, buried at Middletown, 10, 4, i 23, 1853: Mary E., b. 6, 3, 1848; d. 11, 4, 1853: Walter C, b. 10, 10, 1859; d. 8, 9, i860: all buried at the M. E. churchyard, Lima. 734. Sidwell Green' (see p. 370), b. 7, 27, iSoo; d. 6, 22, 1866; m. II, 9, 1826, Hannah Williams, b. 6, 8, 1806; d. 2, 8, 1841. Issue: Maria, b. 5, 21, 1827: Abel, b. 8, 8, 1829: Daniel W., b. 5, 13, 1832 : Mary, b. i, 18, 1835: Sidwell, b. 12, 29, 1837. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ yANE\ ROBERT', ABEL''. 759 2404. Daniel W. Green' (Sidwell^ Abel, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edginont, near Howellville, 5, 13, 1832 ; m. Philadelphia, 2, 8, 1862, Sarah Webb Eachus, b. Thornburj'(?), 9, 5, 1836; dau. of Preston Eachus and Phebe Broomall. They resided four years in a small house in Willistown, after which they moved into a larger one, nearby, formerly the Willistown Inn, in which a post-office of that name is now kept and he is postmaster. He also owns nine acres of land, wheelwright and blacksmith shops at the same place. Issue: 5S01. Mary Emma, b. 4, 16, 1863; unmarried. 5802. Anna Laura, b. 4, 27, 1864; m. 'riioma;; Kerwin. P. O., Willistown Inn. No response. 5803. Sallie Minerva, b. Willistown, 6, 2, i86g; m. Philadelphia, 3, 26, 1889, Tliomas Etty, b. Edgmont Twp., 3, 22, 1863 ; son of William Etty and Susanna Manley, of Willistown. He completed his education at the West Chester Normal School in 1879, and afterward took charge of a farm in Willistown, for his father, formerly the .^mos Yarnall and later the Aaron Carrett farm, and attended the Philadelphia markets. P. O., Willistown Inn. Issue : William Clarence, b. 3, 22, 1890: Howard Allen, b. 2, 2, 1892 : .Alice Gertrude, b. 7, 19, 1S93. 5804. Phebe Ella, b. 11, 20, 1870 ; m. Willistown, .Mien I']tty, b. l''dgmont, 4, 24, 1869 ; son of William Etty and Susanna Manley. P. O., Willistown Inn. Issue : Sara G., b. 7, i, 1893: .'^Ita S., b. 11, 13, 1S95 : Minnie E., b. 12, 2, 1897. 5S05. Howard Sidwell, b. 11, 26, 1873 ; unmarried. 2407. Mary Green'' (Sidwell^ Abel, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Mary- land, I, 18, 1835; m. West Chester, 11, 28, 1854, Henry Kelly, p. O., Cloud, Chester Co., Pa. Issue : 5806. Edwin, b. Willistown, 3, 16, 1856 ; m. West Chester, i, 25, 1876, Susan Clemson, b. Beartown, Lancaster Co., 8, 29, 1853; dau. of Davis Clemson and Elizabeth Applegate, of that place. He moved to Willistown Inn after marriage, and followed farming; bought a property of several acres near Willistown Meeting, since sold, and now resides on the Garrett property. P. O., W'illistown Inn. Both members of Goshen Baptist Church. Issue: Philip Stong, b. 8, 11, 1877: Elizabeth Mary, b. 11, 26, 1883; d. 12, 17, 1886: Hannah May, b. 8, 29, 1888: Edwin, b. 2, 20, 1896. 5807. John S., b. I, 2, 1858 ; m. .Annie Griffith. P. O., Morton, Pa. No response. 5808. Hannah G., b. i, 2, i860; m. George Schroder, Morton, Pa. No response. 5809. Retta, b. 11, 22, 1862 ; unmarried. P. O., Cloud, Pa. 5810. Harry W., b. it, 8, 1865. Address, Millto^vn, Pa. 2410. William L. Green' (Abel', Robert, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 3, 22, 1818; m. 10, 31, 1844, Sarah Sharpless, b. 11, i, 1819; dau. of Samuel Sharpless and Ruth Iddings, of Middletown. He has been a 76o THE SMEDLE\ FAMILY. farmer, owning the site of the ancient Minshall homestead, in Nether Providence, where Providence Meeting was first held ; now retired within the borough of Media. Members of Providence Meeting. Issue : & 5811. Albert Lamborn, b. Nether Providence, 7, 2, 1845; m. i, 10, 1871, Sallie C. Lightfoot, b. 12, 4, 1851; dau. of Thomas Lightfoot'* (Benjamin*, Thomas, Jacob, Thomas) and Mary B. Cadwalader^' (YardleyS Benjamin, Benjamin, John) of Montgomery Co., Pa. He was appointed by President Grant an Indian agent, and spent four years in very successful work among the Otoes and Missourias, in Nebraska : afterward engaged in the real estate business at Bea- trice, Neb., a rapidly growing city of about 6000 people, where he laid out two additions to the town, on land which he had bought fourteen years before, and where he still resides. Issue: Mary Lightfoot, b. Nohart, Neb., 10, 12, 1871 : Howard Sharpless, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 3, 25, 1879 : Thomas Lightfoot, b. same, 2, i, 1884. 5S12. Samuel Sharpless, b. 11, 13, 1846; m. Pleasantville, N. Y., 6, 24, 1876, L. Maria Child Pierce, b. there, 10, 8, 1S50; d. Paris, France, 6, 19, 1877; buried at Friends' burial ground, Chappaqua, N. Y. ; dau. of Moses Pierce and Esther Carpenter. Second m., 12, 22, 1880, to Mary Goldsmith Proctor, b. Philadel- phia, II, 14, 1852 ; dau. of William Proctor, Jr., and Margaretta Bullock. Her father, b. Baltimore, Md., 5, 3, 1S17 ; d. Phila., 2, 9, 1874, was a professor in the Phila. College of Pharmacy for 1 7 years, and for 20 years editor of the America Journal of Pharmacy ; son of Isaac Proctor, b. York, Eng., came to America, Sept., 1793, and m. Rebecca Farquhar, 11, 3, 1799, at Fallsington, Pa Samuel S. was a professor of physics and chemistry at Swarthmore College for a time; now living at Bartow, Fla. Issue: Dorothy Farquhar, b. g, 12, 1882: Katherine Proctor, b. 2, 5, 1885 : Margaret, b^ 8, 10, 1S88 : William Proctor, b. S, 27, 1890. 5813. George Dillwyn, b. i, 13, 1S49 ; m. Chester, Pa., 6, 11, 1S79, Annie W. Burk, b. Phila., 3, 4, 1855 ; d. there, 8, 4, 1887 ; buried Laurel Hill Cem. ; dau. of Louis Burk and Amanda Grausback, of 1335 N. 7th St., Phila. Second m., i, 28, 1890, to Ida Stewart, dau. of Willson and Eleanor Sample Stewart, of Allegheny, Pa. He was graduated M. D., Univ. of Pcnna., 1872, and settled at Linwood, Del. Co., Pa. : in 1878 was appointed surgeon on the steamer Metropolis, bound for Brazil, but wrecked off Currituck Beach, N. C, when about one hundred lives were lost. He saved his life by swimming ashore. Since 1896 he has been at Waynesville, N. C, on account of his wife's health. Issue : Warren Dillwyn, b. 6, 20, 1S80: Donald Stewart, b. 12, 25, 1890; d. 8, 17, 1891 : Norman Willson, b. i, 18, 1892 ; d. i, 25, 1892. 5814. Ruth Ann, b. 10, 9, 1850; m. Philadelphia, 12, 18, 1S72, Benjamin Cope, b. East Bradford, Chester Co., i, 22, 1840; d. there, 11, 19, 1893 ; son of Caleb S. Cope and Lydia Eldridge, of that place. He was a farmer and marketman. Issue : William G., b. 1 1, 16, 1873 : Abbie E., b. 6, 5, 1877 : Caleb S., b. 8, 28, 1880 : Rest, b. 4, 29, 1885. The mother and children, except Abbie, reside in Media, Pa. Abbie E. m. New York City, 3, 17, 1900, Francis E. O'Harrow, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and went with him to Cahfornia. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ yANE\ ROBERT'', ABEL''. 761 5815. U'illiam Lamborn, b. 6, 4, 1S52 ; m. St. Peter's Ch., Pine St., Phila., 4, 21, 18S1, Mary Carpenter, b. 9, 22, 1855 ; dau. of Francis Carpenter and Mary B. Ris- brough, of 3d and Spruce Sts., Phila. He was graduated from the Penna. Col- lege of Dental Surgery, 1877, and is practicing in Media, Pa. Issue : Edith Carpenter, b. 6, 26, 1883. 5816. Robert Packer, b. 11, 2, 1854 ; m. Media, Pa., 5, 26, 18S7, Lydia Davis Reece, b. Upper Providence, 7, 10, 1859; d. Media, S, 10, 1890; buried at Providence Meeting ; dau. of Thomas Reece and Beulah Palmer. Second m., Baltimore^ Md., 6, 16, 1894, to Mary Virginia Mitchell, b. Philadelphia, 3, 23, 1861 ; dau. of Charles W. Mitchell and Anna C. Jackson. They reside at Swarthmore, Pa., where he is a civil engineer and she a physician. Issue by 1st wife: Heulah Reece, b. 12, 24, 1888: Lydia Davis Reece, b. 7, 16, 1890. 5817. Sadie Sharpless, b. 12, 25, 1857; d. 6, 15, 18S6; buried at Chappaqua, N. Y. ;. m. Media, 10, 2, 1884, Jonathan Pierce, b. Pleasantville, N. V., 8, 31, 1859; son of Moses Pierce and Esther Carpenter. She was a graduate of Swarthmore College and a teacher before marriage. No issue. 5818. Lydia S., b. i, 22, 1862 ; m. Swarthmore, Pa., 2, 23, 1887, Alfred L. Hawkins, b. Media, Pa., 4, 7, 1858; son of D. Reece Hawkins and Prudence Edwards Thomas, of Idlewild, Media, Pa., where they reside. Issue : Sara Sharpless, b. II, 15, 1887: Margaret Bancroft, b. 10, 26, 1890: Virginia Thomas, 1). 6, 30^ 1892. 2412. Sarah Ann Green*^ (Abel', Robert, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Nether Providence, 12, 22, 1823; d. IMiddletown, 8, 13, 1874; m. Wilming- ton, Del., 6, 5, 1847, to Joel Sharpless, b. Middletown, 3, 9, 18 10; d. there, 10, 2, 1896; son of Samuel Sharpless and Ruth Iddings, of that town- ship. Her death resulted from a fall from a carriage, on the road to Media. Joel resided at the homestead of his father. Issue : 5819. Josephine, b. 10, 3, 1848; m. 3, 11, 1869, Josiah Cope, b. P^ast Bradford, 3, 20, 1845 ; son of John Cope and Hannah Hayes, of that township. He is a phos- phate manufacturer, at Lincoln University Station, Chester Co., Pa. No issue^ 5820. Robert, b. 11, 23, 1849; d. 1852. 5821. Gertrude, b. 9, 12, 1851 ; m. J. Thornton Fox, son of John and Sarah Fox, from England. They resided for several years at Lincoln, Chester Co., but now in West Chester, Pa. Issue : Sarah Florence, b. 5, 19, 1874 : Anna Gertnide, b. 9, 21, 1875 : John Sharpless, b. 4, 14, 1877 : Joseph ^\■illiam, b. 3, 2, 1883 : Ethel Josephine, b. 9, 16, 1885. 5822. Margaretta, b. 4, 22, 1853; d. Lincoln, Chester Co., 11, 27, 1880; m. 11, 10, 1875, Samuel Ivison, Jr., b. Philadelphia, 11, 10, 1S51 ; son of Samuel Ivison and Rebecca Henderson, of Lima, Del. Co., Pa. .Address, Oxford, Pa. He was Recorder of Deeds for Chester County for three years. Issue : John Morton, b. New Garden Twp., 5, 21, 1877 : Marian, b. Lincoln, 5, 19, 1879. J. Morton m. 3, 7, 1900, P'lorence Letitia Townsend, b. Penn Twp., 8, 20, 1876 ; dau. of Thomas C. Townsend and Elizabeth Steele Dance, of London- grove Twp. 762 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 5823. VVillard, b. 2, 2, 1855; m. 3, 4, 1875, Elizabeth B. Tanguy, b. Westtown Twp., 12, 19, 1854 ; dau. of Charles H. Tanguy and Anna M. Kipe. He purchased from his father a farm adjoining the homestead and conducted a creamery for a number of years in conjunction with his brother Joel. He was educated at the West Chester Normal School and has served some years as school director. P. O., Darling, Pa. Issue : Anna T., b. 3, 31, 1876 : Sara A., b. 8, 9, 1878 Charles T., b. 5, 30, 1880 : Willard B., b. 2, 19, 1884 : Cosette, b. 4, 19, 1886 Catharine T., b. 5, 5, 18S8 : Paul, b. 1, 15, 1891 : J. Sumner, b. 8, 13, 1893 d. 4, 21, 1895 : Mildred, b. 3, 28, 1898. Anna T. m. 6, 3, 1897, Thomas Pratt, Middletown, Del. Co., Pa., and has one child, Clementine S., b. 5, 24, 1898. 5824. Joel, b. 6, 6, 1857; m. Wilmington, Del., 2, 12, 1880, Mary S. Thorp, b. 12, 8, 1858 ; dau. of Thomas Thorp and Margaret S. Kirk, of that city. He resides at the homestead. P. O., Darling, Pa. Issue : Helen, b. 3, 3, 1882 : J. Howard, b. 6, 17, 1883 : Thomas, b. 1888 : Josephine, b. 1898. 5825. Sarah A., b. 7, 13, i860; m. 3, 13, 1879, Lamartine Darlington, b. Pocopson Twp., Chester Co., 6, 22, 1849 ; son of Stephen Darlington and Ann Menden- hall, of that place. He is a farmer at the homestead of his father. P. O., Pocopson, Pa. No issue. 5826. Henry, b. 3, 15, 1864 ; d. same month. 5827. Marian, b. 7, i, 1866. 2413. Lydia Green'^ (Joseph', Robert, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 10, 31, 1809; d. 4, 29, 1874; m. 1st, William Perkins, by whom she had one son : 5828. William, b. i, 26, 1S28; m. Nov., 1855, Adaline Boyd, dau. of Alexander Boyd and Mary Morrison. He lives in Chester, Pa., and has issue : a. Mary Sophia, b. 3, 7, 1857; m. 8,4, 1S76, Morris Keilholtz, Chester, Pa. Issue : Howard, Clinton, Samuel, deceased, Myrtle, deceased, Mary and Fred. b. Laura Jane, b. 11,9, 1858; m. 4, 24, 1895, Dr. George T. Magraw, Newark, N. J. Issue : Blanche, b. April, 1897. c. Eva Anna, b. Cecil Co., Md., 9, 21, 1S60; m. Phila., 12, 31, 1884, John L. Hawthorne, b. New Castle Co., Del., 3, 4, 1861 ; son of William Hawthorne and Emma Shortt. He is a commission merchant in Chester, Pa. ; was city controller, 1S93-1S99; appointed deputy collector of the port, April, 15, 1899. Res., 145 E. 7th Street, Chester. Issue: Nellie Cirant, b. 8, 13, 1885 : Bessie Dell, b. 2, 10, 1887: William Milton, b. i, 13, 1889: Ethel May, b. 8, 29, 1891 ; d. 7, 17, 1892 : Marian Eva, b. 2, 4, 1897 : John L., b. 10, 19, 1898. d. Lydia Ann, b. 9, 22, 1862 ; m. 8, 3, 1882, John McCray, Chester, Pa. Issue : Clara Viola, Mabel Adaline, John, Raymond, Horace, Norman and Helen. e. Adaline Boyd, b. 11 mo., 1865 ; m. 9, 29, 1895, William March, Chester, Pa. No issue. f. Clara Dove, b. 7, 15, 1868; m. 4, 26, 1893, George M. Alden, Phila- delphia, Pa. No issue. LINE OF GEORGR\ SARAH\ •yANE\ ROBERT', JOSEPH'. 763 g. William Jerome, b. 7, 14, 1870; living in Chester, unmarried, h. Austin Kent, b. 2, 9, 1873; ™- 8, 8, 1896, Bella Kane. They live in Wilmington, Del. No issue. 2413. Lydia G-reen Perkins m. 2d husband, William Brown Woodrow, b. 12, 28, 1806; d. Chester, Pa., 6, 13, 1897; buried at Brick Meetin. Shoemaker. Address, Elwood, Indiana. No issue. 5917. John \V., b. 7, 23, 1S60; m. 7, 25, i88t, Annie L. George. Addre.ss, Elwood, Ind. Lsue : one child, b. 7, 25, 1S82 ; d. 10 mo., 1882. 5918. Fanny S., b. 9, 20, 1863; m. 6, 13, 1885, Asa Haynes. Address, Peru, Ind. Issue: ALnrk, b. 10, 28, 1889: John M., b. 2, 27, 1895: Mary M., b. 6,3, 1897 ; d. 6, 20, 1897. 2454. Rebecca M. Green' (James^, Robert, Jane, Sarah, George). b. Ecigmont, 11, 27, 1822; m. West Chester, Pa., William PinkertOD, b. Marcus Hook, 11, 28, 1814; son of John Pinkerton and Sarah Mace, of Village Green. They settled in Edgmont Twp., where they have lived ever since, except two or three years in Kingsessing (now Paschallville), Philadelphia. He is a shoemaker by trade but has farmed most of the time. Methodists. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. Issue: 5919. William Henry, b. 3, 12, 1842 ; d. 3, 18, 1842. 5920. John Wesley, b. 6, 4, 1S43; m. Crozerville, 11, 27, 1861, Mary Pyle, b. Ivy Mills, 7, 30, 1845 ; daii. of William Pyle and Susan L. Bowers, of Glen Mills. He served three years and three months in the Civil War ; is a farmer in Edg- mont Twp. P. O., Thornbury, Pa. Issue : Mary Laura, b. Glen Mills, 2, 20, 1865 ; see below : Carrie S., b. Middletown, 9, 9, 1S67 ; see below : William E., b. same, 5, 17, 1870; d. by a railroad accident at Glen Mills, 8, 31, 1S90: Maud E., b. West Chester, 3, 9, 1873 ; see below : Florence E., b. Aston, 11, 19, r875 ; unmarried: John W., b. Westtown, 7, 17, 1878: Charles C, b. Marple, 11, 12, 1882 : Bessie S., b. Glen Mills, 7, 6, 1885 : Katie J., b. same, II, 29, 188S. Mary Laura Pinkerton m. West Chester, 5, 3, 1882, Levi W. Devoe, b. Wallace Twp., 7, 30, 1859; son of Wilham M. Devoe and Sarah Jane Rox- borough, the latter now at Glen Mills with her son. Issue: Mary E., b. 12, 17, 1882 ; m. Samuel Heaps, Thornbury, Chester Co. : Katie J., b. 7, 2, 1890 : Wilmina, b. 2, 22, 1893 : Levi J., b. 4, 2, 1898. Carrie S. Pinkerton m. Frank Winans. No record. Maud E. Pinkerton m. Camden, N. J., 7, 4, 1892, Thomas Lee, b. Snyder Co., Pa., 7, 29, 1872 ; son of Robert Lee and Mary Ann Ware, the latter now of Cawood, Mo. Res., Glen Mills, Pa. Issue : Thomas E., b. Middletown, 9, iS, 1893: Clara E., b. Thornbury, 2, 21, 1895: Edna, b. 12, 31, 1896: John E., b. II, 13, 189S. OsTELI.E (IkNKVIKVK (iUEKN. ■"hanklix I>. - /. h-; ri /^, -H y J K LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ yANE\ GEORGE', GEORGE*. 781 6010. Ilanna L., b. 4, 28, 1857; unmarried. 601 1. William G., b. 4, 2, 1859; unmarried. 2495. William L. Green' (George-', George, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmoiit, 5, 8, 1818; d. Pottstown, Montgomery Co., 12, 3, 1897; buried in East Coventry, Chester Co.; m. there, 6, 10, 1S37, Eliza Harley, b. West Nantmel Twp., 6, 3, 1S15; dau. of Abraham Harle)- and Catharine Grubb. He .setded in East Coventry; v^'as a cooper by occupation; moved to Pottstown in 1885. Not long before his death he wrote down for his son an account of his maternal grandfather, Stephen Agard, the son of an English planter in Barbados. The son came to Philadelphia, engaged in the wholesale and retail grocery business, and married the daughter of Judge William 1-ewis. Upon the death of his father he went to Barbados to settle up the estate, and with a large cargo of merchandise set sail for Philadelphia, but when near the capes they were captured by pirates, who murdered all on board except Stephen Agard and the captain. These they carried to a foreign port aiid cast them into a dungeon, from which they were released after their captors had sailed away. With broken health young Agard managed to reach his mother's home at Barbados and there died a few weeks later, leaving his widow and two infant daughters, Martha and Louisa Agard, in Philadelphia. Judge Lewis took care of his grand- daughters and gave them a good education, after which they accompanied their mother to visit her uncle in Edgmont; and here they became acquainted with George Green, Jr., and his cousin Samuel Green, who lell in love with the young women. George Green, Sr., was a wealthy farmer for that day but thought a city lady was not suited to be a farmer's wife, and forbade his son George to marry Martha Agard ; having selected the daughter of his neighbor, Joseph Bishop, for his son's wife, and threatened to give him nothing if he persisted in his desire. Judge Lewis opposed the match for similar reasons, and the result was an elopement. The stern father adhered to his vow till near the close of his life, and the young couple had to struggle with the world as best diey could. William L. and Eliza Harley Green had issue : 6012. Elmira, b. 6, 3, 1842 ; d. 12, 15, 1842. 6013. Mary C, b. East Coventry, 5, 12, 1844; m. there, 10, 6, 1870, William I). Liven- good, b. Trappe, Montgomery Co., 7, 28, 1838 ; son of James I.ivengood and Eliza Dehaven. They removed to Phcenixville, 2, i, 187 1 ; thence back to East Coventry, 11, 10, 1876, and to Pottstown, 2, 3, 1880. He is a carpenter and member of the Lutheran Church. Issue : .Annie E., b. 4, 24, 1872 ; d. 10, 9, 1881 : William Irvin, b. 3, 9, 1875 ; d. 11, 8, j88i : Laura May, b. i, 12, 1877 ; m. Wm. C. Rotes, Pottstown : Harry E., b. 3, 27, 1884. -82 THE SMEDLEY EAMJLY. 6014. Margaret L., b. 10, 14, 1847; d. in infancy. 6015. Caroline E., b. i, 14, 1849 ; d. in infancy. 6016. Martha A., b. 2, 15, 1853 ; d. in infancy. 6017. Annie Eliza H., b. 10, 31, 1856; unmarried. 6018. Alfred C, b. East Coventry, 8, 15, 1861 ; m. New York City, 11, 26, 1885, Margaret E. Fichthorn, b. Reading, Pa., 12, 22, 1855 ; dau. of Franklin B. Fichthorn and Sevilla B. CoUer, of Reading. They settled in Pottstown, Pa., but removed, Sept., i88g, to Wellsville, Alleghany Co., N. Y., where he became a traveling salesman for Scoville, Brown & Co. About 1893, in conjunction with George D. Frick, he organized the Wellsville Tobacco Company, which has grown to be a large business. They have recently organized the Alleghany Co. Cheese Company, which already promises to be a successful enterprise. Alfred C. Green has issue: Franklin B., b. New York City, 8, 25, 1886: Estelle Genevieve, b. Pottstown, 2. 17, 1888: Stanley Earl, b. Wellsville, N. Y., 12, 27, 1890: Alfred C, b. same, 4, 10, 1894: Margaret E., b. same, 10, 15, 1900. 2499. Hannah Green*^ (George', George, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 5, 18, 1830; m. Joseph Kulp, who died in 1861. In 1862 she married W^illiam Zollers. Her living children are Carrie E. Miller, George W. Kulp, Joseph Kulp and Ella P. Zollers. Her address, West Vincent, Chester Co., Pa. No further record. Her parents had two children, not given on page 377, being omitted from a list furnished by Louisa Meredith, viz.: Smedley Green, b. 11, 11, 1826; d. 11, 19, 1826. Stephen A., b. 12, 22, 1828 ; d. 8, 5, 1832. 2500. Lewis H. Green*^ (George', George, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 10, 18, 1832; d. near Duffryn Mawr, Chester Co., i, 24, 1889; in. Anna Mary Stanley, who is living somewhere in Chester Co. They had three children, William L., of 645 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa., Lucy M. and Anna 5. Green. The last has been employed in a long-distance telephone exchange, at Newtown Square, but declined to furnish records. 2507. George L. Green** (Isaac^, George, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 2, 6, 1837; m. Mary Ann Vernon. Issue: 6019. Edith v., b. 4, 6, 1862 ; m. Albert Dutton. No issue. 6020. Charles .\., b. 11, 28, 1S63 ; m. Emma Tillman. Issue : Grace, b. 12, 28, 1894. 6021. Albert P., b. 3, 9, 1865 ; unmarried. 6022. Rufus E., b. 9, 12, i868; m. Jennie Mackey. Issue: G. Leiper and Marian Green. 2512. Mary Emma Green** (Jesse', George, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 12, 23, 1833; m. at Rev. James Dale's, Nether Providence, 2, LINE OF GEORGE', SARAIP, JANE\ GEORGE', II/RAM". -83 12, 1856, to Wessel C. Brodhead, b. Ulster Co., N. Y., 8, 30, 1825; d. Media, Pa., 10, 9, 1894; buried in Media Cemetery; son of Charles W. Brodhead and Maria Rosa, of Ulster Co. He kept a livery stable in Media, Pa. Res., N. W. corner Orange and State Sts. Issue: 6023. Wessales Morrison, b. Media, 5, 29, 1857; m. New Yorlc, 10, 31, 1S82, Mary E. McCoy, b. N. Y. City, 4, 26, 1858 ; dau. of James P. McCoy and Hannah Todd, of New York City, b. in nortii of Ireland and now deceased. He is a veterina- rian, residing with his mother, in Media. Issue : Emma, b. New York City, 2, 9, 1884 ; d. 2, 26, 1884 : Charles W., b. Media, 6, 9, 1886 : William F., b. same, 10, 20, 1888 : Mary J., b. same, 5, 24, 1891. 6024. Charles Edmund, b. 5, 9, 1859 ; d. 9, 10, 1863. 6025. William R., b. 7, 17, 1862; d. 10, 28, 1863. 2513. Edmund Green'^ (Jesse', George, Jane, -Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 6, 9, 1S36; m. Margaret C. Knox, and lives at Wynnewood, Pa. No response. 2515. George G. Green' (Jesse*, George, Jane, .Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 8, 16, 1841 ; m. West Chester, Pa., 4, 28, 1870, Mary L. Wright (No. 5892), b. Edgmont, 2, 25, 1850; dau. of Mifflin Wright and Wilhel- mina T. Green, of Sugartown, Chester Co. He served in the Civil War in the 20th Penna. cavalry; was supervisor of Edgmont one year and of Media borough two years ; is a member of Post Bradbury, Media, Pa. She is a member of First Presbyterian Church, Media. Address, Sugartown, Pa. Issue : 6026. Edmund L., b. 12, 5, 1870; m. Sara A. Coyle, of Scotch-Irish descent. P. O., Edgmont, Pa. No response. 6027. Adelaide F., b. 2, n, 1875, in Edgmont; m. Media, 10, 31, 1.S94, John S. layers, b. 8, 25, 1870; son of Samuel Byers and Amanda Sinquett, of Edgmont. He is a farmer and she a member of Media Presb. Ch. Address, Sugartown, Pa. Issue: Dorothy Adelaide, b. Media, 4, 15, 1896: John Dallett, b. Willistown, Chester Co., i, 20, 1898. 6028. Emma B., b. 2, 13, 1877; d. 7, i, 1900, unmarried; buried at Middletown Presb. Church. 2516. Henry Green*^ (Hiram', George, Jane, Sarah, George), b. at the President Tavern, Edgmont, 10, 2, 1834; d. Media, 2, 23, 1900; m. Philadelphia, 9, 18, 1861, Sarah Minshall Baker (No. 3040), b. i, i, 1837; d. Media, 3, 2, 1886; dau. of Thomas Baker and Anna Worrall. Both buried at Cumberland Cemetery. He resided in Upper Providence from 4, I, 1862, till 3, 25, 1869, when he removed to Media and engaged in the farm implement and seed business; began auctioneering in 1866 and con- 784 THE SMEDLE\ FAMILY. tinned it in conjunction with fire insurance and the office of justice of the peace: was burgess of Media for eight years; member of Post Bradbury, G. A." R. Issue: 6029. Herman Arthur, b. Upper Providence, i, 23, 1865 ; d. 8, 14, 1867. 6030. Laura Anna, b. same, 12, 12, 1867; unmarried. 6031. William Clarence, b. Media, 9, 8, 1S71 ; d. 4, i, 1877. 6032. Harry Minshall, b. 5, 10, 1873 ; d. 3, 24, 1877. 2517. Philip B. Green* (Hiram^ George, Jane, Sarah, George), b. at the President Tavern, Edgmont, 8, 21, 1836; m. Philadelphia, Annie E. Jackson, b. West Phila., 10, 23, 1837; dau. of William Jackson and Priscilla Regester, of that place. About i860 he engaged in the agricultural imple- ment and lightning-rod business, having built a residence on a part of the homestead, and there continues the business. He built the first agri- cultural warehouse in Delaware County, was the first sealer of weights and measures in the county and held the office nine years; was a deputy U. S. marshall and enrolling officer in the early part of the Rebellion, and has been a justice of the peace over twenty years. Issue: Hiram, b. i, 6, 1S71 ; d. 7, II, 1871 ; Mary Emma, b. 9, 4, 1873; unmarried: Joseph W. H., b. 6, I, 1877. Address, Edgmont, Pa. 2526. Anna Baker'' (Anthony^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edg- mont, 5, 13, 1828; d. Westtown, 6, 5, 1894; buried at Goshen Meeting; m. Philadelphia, 12, 14, 1848, Edwin A. Hoopes, b. Westtown, 3, i, 1824; son of Ezra Hoopes and Rebecca Atherton, ot West Chester and Willistown. They settled at his birth-place in Westtown, whence he re- moved to West Chester, 3, 28, 1895. Issue: 6033. Henry H., b. 11, 17, 1849 ; ni. at 1904 Walnut St., Phila., 11, 19, 1896, Anna D. Stackhoiise, b. Edgmont, i, 1 1, 1S50 ; dau. of Emlen Stackhouse and Catharine W. Meredith, of that place. He remained at the homestead, in Westtown, which has been in the Hoopes family for 200 years ; has been a member of the school board for twelve years, and supervisor three years. No issue. P. O., Tanguy, Pa. 6034. Franklin P>., b. 3, 25, 1S51 ; d. 11, 6, 1S51. 6035. H. Elizabeth, b. 5, 9, 1852 ; d. 2, 22, 1882, unmarried. 6036. Caroline R., b. 4, 4, 1855 ; m. at her home, 12, 25, 1878, 6 p. m., Edward M. Hicks, b. East Goshen, 3, 13. — ; son of Edward Hicks and Amy Ann Marshall. They settled on a farm in E. Brandywine, belonging to his father, for seven years, and then removed to his father's farm, in E. Goshen, and after the death of the latter, two years later, to a farm of Edward Lewis, in Willis- town, and in two years more purchased the Phineas Pratt farm in E. Goshen, adjoining the Hicks homestead. Caroline and her daughter are members of LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ yANE\ JANE', ABEL\' 785 Goshen Friends' Meeting. Issue: Harry Joshua, b. 2, 23, 1880: Elizabeth Hoopes, b. 4, 9, 1881. P. O., West Chester, Pa. 6037. Sallie \V'., b. 6, 7, 1857 ; Hving with her father in West Chester. 6038. William E., b. 11, 29, 1858; m. Richmond, Ind., 12, 13, 1883, Mary J. Hinshaw, b. Washington, Randolph Co., Ind., 8, 31, 1S64; dau. of Iram Hinshaw and Melvina F. Jones, of Snow Hill, Ind. They settled in Wayne, Wayne Co., Ind. ; came east 8 mo., 1885, and settled on a farm in I'-dgmont, Del. Co., Pa. P. O., Tanguy, Pa. Issue: Harry, b. 11, 29, 1S84 ; d. 12,6, 1SS4 : Caroline G., b. 4, 14, 1886: Edwin A., b. i, 12, 1S88: Anna M., b. 5, 16, 1890: Joshua G., b. 2, 10, 1894 : P^lizabeth J., b. 8, 16, 1897 ; d. 8, 25, 1897. 2530. Benjamin F. Baker" (Abel\ Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 3, 4, 1821 ; m. Hannah Bishop. Issue: Martha Ellen, living in Media, Pa., unmarried: Abel, b. 5, 2, 1850; d. 2, 29, i860. 2531. Mary B. Baker* (Abel^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 4, 30, 1822; m. 12, 30, 1 84 1, Freeman Taylor. They lived near HowelKille, Edgmont Twp. Issue: Sarah Anna, m. Thaddeus Darlington: Davis Osborne, d. unm.: Jacob, m. Emma Beaumont and lives in West Chester: William and Edward, died in infancy. . . 2532. William S. Baker" (Abel^ Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 6, 21, 1823; d. 8,8, 1888; m. Amy Johnson, b. Middletown, 2, 11, 1825; dau. of Joseph Johnson and Hannah Baker. They lived a short time at Crozer- ville; afterward on a farm in Edgmont, near Howellville. Issue: 6039. Edward Napoleon, b. Crozerville, 2, 10, 1852 ; d. Edgmont, 9, 24, 1872. 6040. Harry Sheiwood, b. Crozerville, 10, i, 1S54; m. 12, 23, 1880, Sallie M. Frame, b. Pottstown, Pa., 5, 25, 1855 ; dau. of Joseph E. Frame and Hannah Taylor, of West Chester, Pa. He is a farmer at the homestead and his mother lives with him. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. Issue: Harry V., b. 4, 24, 1882: Helen Augusta, b. 6, 6, 1S88. 6041. Alwilda, b. Edgmont, 5, 5, 1865 ; m. at her home, 5, 12, 1886, William H. Raker, b. Edgmont, 9, 26, 185S ; son of Jackson 15aker and I'^nieline Levis Mercer, of that place. He was educated at Maplewood Institute, Concordville ; is a farmer on part of the original Raker tract, in Edgmont. and has taken much interest in township affairs, especially in schools and higher education. Issue : Amy Mercer, b. 2, 15, 1887 : .Anna Mary, b. 8, 11, 1888: Emma Levis, b. 9, 16, 1889. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. 2537. Edward D. Baker' (Abe^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 7, 16, 1832: m. Lydia Cummins. They live on a farm in Edgmont. P. O., Gradyville, Pa. No response. 2539. Louisa E. Baker** (Abel^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edg- mont, 1, 8, 1837; m. Media, Pa., 8, 21, 1856, William G. Cheyney, b. so THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Thornbury, Chester Co., ii, 8, 1832; son of Rufus T. Cheyney and Sarah Gheen, of Thornbury, Del. Co. P. O., Thornton, Pa. Issue: Sarah Jane, d. inf.: Abel Baker, m. May Hippie: Rufus Clifton, unm.: Anna Louisa, m. John Hippie: Hannah Ann, d. inf.: Harvey, d. inf.: Samuel S., m. Ann Brinton : Jacob Berstler, unm.: Effie Florence, unm.: Wellington Hickman, unm. 2541. Jane B. Ashbridge* (Mary^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. East Goshen, 7, 27, 1815; d. Thornbury, Chester Co., 4, 24, 1876; m. Philadelphia, i, 8, 1835, Thomas W. Cheyney, b. Thornbury, Chester Co., 3, 10, 1 8 14; d. suddenly in West Chester, 6, i, 1866; son of William Cheyney and Elizabeth Jones, of Thornbury, C. C. Both buried at Cheyney Burial Ground. William Cheyney, b. 11, 18, 1773; d. 5, i, 1831, was the youngest child of "Squire" Thomas Cheyney, of Revolutionary days (p. 226). The grandson, Thomas W. Cheyney, was likev.'ise known as Squire Cheyney and was a prominent citizen. He was Collector of In- ternal Revenue for the Government at the time of his death. Issue: 6042. Mary Elizabeth, b. 9, 17, 1835 ; living with her brother Thomas, unm. 6043. William, twin with Mary E., d. 9, 18, 1835. 6044. Alice, b. Thornbury, Chester Co., 8, 2, 1839 ; d. ThiLuielphia, 7, 9, 1869 ; buried Cheyney Burial Ground ; m. West Chester, 5, 7, 1867, Charles L. Dubree, b. Unionville, Chester Co., 10, 4, 1843; son of Henry Small Dubree and Ann Edmunds Nichols, of Philadelphia. Res., 843 Preston St., Phila. Issue: Marie Louise, b. Phila., 5, 3, 1869 ; d. there, 7, 15, 1S69. 6045. Rufus Taylor, b. 10, 8, 1841 ; d. Washington, D. C, 1899; buried at Cheyney, Pa. ; m. Lucie Bolmar, dau. of Anthony Bolmar, deceased, a noted educator of West Chester. He was for twenty-eight years a very efficient clerk in the U. S. Navy Department, and his death, like that of his father, was sudden. Issue : Charles, a lawyer in Washington, and Edward, a student at Cornell University. 6046. Francis Hickman, b. 6, 12, 1844; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 9, 24, 1874, Fanny Henry Blennerhassett, b. there, 9, 24, 1843 '> ^'^u- of William Wynne Blennerhassett and Charlotte Harvey. He was educated at the West Chester Normal School and taught in the public schools for a time ; was deputy collector of internal revenue under his father, 1862 to 1865, when he began reading law with Joseph B. Townsend, and was admitted to the Philadelphia bar 5, 16, 1868. Res., Wayne, Pa. Issue: Arthur Blennerhassett, b. Phila., 7, 7, 1877. Frank H. Cheyney has a remarkable faculty for mental calculations; can add up ten columns of figures at one time, either from left to right or right to left, or commence in the middle and go both ways ; can mentally multiply a number of ten figures by a like number; can mentally calculate interest on $100, at any rate per cent, for any given time, instantaneously. He can mul- tiply a row of figures by a number of two figures, commencing at the left hand E. LINE OF GEORGE^ SARAH\ yANE>, yANE<, MARY^. .g^ side and doing the work backwards, as readily as en be done by an ordinarv person n.ult,ply,ng by one figure in the usual way ; can extract sq ar roo Tnd c.be root mentally and will carry on a conversation on indifferent topicTat the s me t,n.e In other word, he has a private inf.lhble method of m kinTal 6047. Thomas b. Thornbury, ,0, 19, ,846; m. Ph.lndelphia, 4, .6, ,86. Marv Louis. Mornson, widow, b. near Brick Meeting Md ^ ' ,V,n H r7 u Chester Co.. 5, ,. ,875; buried at Chey e^Burt;! Gro fn^' dt;/;; ,"'' Fairhmb Walter and Elua Ann VValraven He has ch rT of 'the ' I vault in the Bank of Chester County, West Chester: l! ^ R ber t. te'r^ '. 22, ,866; see below: Thomas Williamson b 7 ,^ ,S6, L. , delphi., unmarried: Rufus Taylor b n ^[^G^ .t ' \ 17 '" ^'^''" b. 8 .6, ,87, ; u.m.rr,ed : A^usl^'-iJl^n CT^^^: '^1 l'^!:' M,rfh- w"h ""''T' '■ " ''''''''■'"'■ Unionville Ch;ste: Co 6 '.' " M rth. W Hayes, b. Pendleton, Mad,son Co., Ind.. ... ,,. 1869 ; dau of slth Hnyes and Manetta Elizabeth Walton, of U est Chester. He is a plumber /e :t vv:s: • 'r t ch ^?^' '''''-'■ ''-- ■ "^°-- Hay^ir u^:- vme, 4. ,892 , d. V\ est Chester, 5, ,, ,893 : Marinn Louise, b. West Chester d! t:?d\te""°"^ ""'"' ' -" '• '' ''^^ ■ «"^-' '■ --, 5. ^:Zl 604S. Elizajane, b. I, ,7, ,849; d. 8, 23, ,850. '■ ''oi^'ce,!'":';;^' ': '''n''' ' '■ ^'^^^'^'^'' ""■' '' ^' ^'^S ; buried Harvard wlvn. r n^ • "•' '• ^' '^^'' ^-^""^"^ ^^heyney, b. Apple Creek sl td "86 "V';"'' \''''' ""^^ "■*''^" Cheyneyand'salom'a Mar^ t" Shutt (d. XS65 ). of that place. They settled in Leetonia, Columbiana Co O of 8S^ Z '?; 'n1 ^ n ''' '■^^' ^^"'"^"^ -'" '"^"'^^' - autumn^ 888 h V ^'""^? * ' '^'"'^ "' '''' ^"'°" Central Life Ins. Co. In 888 they re,.oved to Cleveland, where he has since resided. He m ro . , 896, a .d w,fe Estella E. Vocum Wisner, dan. of Hiram Yocum, of CleveAnc ' Issue by ,st w,fe : Karl Ashbridge, b. Leetonia 6 i^ tXS. , '. °"-'^'7°.^'- b Niles ,, •. ,«Q- Ti i' '"• leetonia, 0, 12, 1884: L,nnaeus Mans, h rl \ ; " "^^^ = ^'^°™^^ i'"°^'«. b- same, ,0, 22, ,887 : Lucy Margaret D- 4, 2, 1893 , d. 9. 8, ,895 ; buried in her mother's grave The grandfathers of Linna:us and Ida were half-brothers. John Cheyncy Mirv"R;' 'rT".''^ '"""^"^ '^'"'^ °^"^^"-" 1-'— ^^'-y eys firs wi^ ' t rent' and T^'' '" '"""'«'' trade, m.ved to the " Redstone Set' lement and marr.ed lacy Graves, b. near Chads' Ford. In 1814 they moved H;:ste;T;.re 'l'!--:r'''' ^'- - AppleCreek,si.. .n-llslTo'f 6050. Lucy. b. ,0. 30, 1854 ; d. 2, 25, ,877 ; unmarried. 6051. G.bbons Gray, b. ,2, 25, ,859 ; d. ,, 18, i860. 3542. Susanna Ashbridge' (Marys, jane, Jane. Sarah, Geor,.e) b Goshen. :o. .6. 18,6; d. W.llistown. :o. ,6. .853; n. Philadel^ui: 2. ;S8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 10, 1842, Sharpless Lewis, b. Newtown, i, 17, 1816; d. in Maryland, 11, 29, 1880; son ol Eli Lewis and Hannah Sharpless, of Newtown. Both buried at Newtown Meeting. He m. 2d wife, 12, 12, 1845, Asenath James, b. Westtown, 8, 18, 18 14; d. 12, 24, 1874; buried at Goshen Mtg. He purchased the original Smedley homestead, in Willistown, 135 acres, at public sale, 12, 30, 1841, and resided there. Issue: 6052. Emma, b. i, 13, 1843 I d. 5. 3i. 1855. 6053. Hannah Mary, b. 7, 21, 1844 ; m. Frederic W. Baker (No. 3056). 6054. Cnsper, b. 5. 29, 1S46 ; m. West Chester, i, 13, 1870, Anna M. Bishop, b. Howell- ville, Tredyfft'in Twp., 3, 24, 1849 ; dan. of Malin Bishop and Maria Sill. They live in West Pikeland township, Chester Co. P. O., .Anselma. Issue : Maurice C, b. Willistown, 12, 14, 1870; d. 12, 22, 1870: Helen Bishop, b. W. Pike- land, 7, 10, 1873; ni. 2, 14, 1900, W. Warren Latshaw, of that township: Oscar E., b. 10, 16, 1877. 6055. Eli Joseph, b. 3, 12, 1849 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 5, 1872, Annie E. Baker, b. Edg- mont, 9, 15, 1849 ; dau. of Aaron Baker (No. 1020) and Miranda Myers. They have lived in Edgmont, at the homestead in Willistown, in E. Goshen, and now in West Chester. Issue : Miranda Baker, b. Edgmont, 4, 9, 1874 ; d. I, 27, 1898; unmarried: Sharpless Hickman, b. Willistown, 11, 9, 1876; d. II, 21, 1894 : Edgar Aaron, b. same, 5, 5, 1878. 2543. William Ashbridge' (Mary^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 6, 21, 1819; d. Harford Co., Md., 9, 14, 1865; "i- Thornbury, Chester Co., 10, 26, 1843, Zillah J. Hickman, b. 9, 2, 1821 ; d. Harford Co., 5, 30, 1862; dau. of Benjamin Hickman and Susanna G. James (No. 1884), of Thorn- bury, Chester Co. He m. 9, 3, 1863, a 2d wife, Hannah Hickman, b. 12, 6, 1824; d. West Chester, 12, 9, 1893; dau. of Francis Hickman and Hannah James (No. 1883), of Thornbury. Issue by ist only: 6056. Mary, b. Willistown, 7, 8, 1845 ; d. Coatesville, 4, 22, 1879; m. West Chester, 9, 4, 1867, Ellis Speakman, b. Concord, 6, 19, 1838; d. Woodbury Co., Iowa, 4, 16, 1885; son of Cyrus Speakman and Sarah Ann Cloud. Issue: William Cyrus, b. 9, 17, 1868 : Harry Ellis, b. 7, 20, 1872 ; living in Wilmington, Del. : Herbert Ashbridge, b. 9, 2, 1875. 6057. Joseph, b. 7, 13, 1847; m. Elizabeth Newlin. Residence, Philadelphia. No record. 6058. .^nna M., b. Thornbury, 5, 18, 1850; m. West Chester, 9, 7, 1871, Samuel Speak- man, b. East Fallowfield, Chester Co., -lo, 4, 1845 ; son of Cyrus Speakman and Sarah Ann Cloud, of that place. Issue : Charles C, b. 8, 8, 1872 : Frank L., b. 8, II, 1874: Zillah A., b. 3, 12, 1877: Helen W., b. 2, 6, 1879: 5. Howerd, b. 4, 10, 1884; d. 11, 27, 1884. Records furnished by Harry E. Speakman, son of No. 6056. 6059. Sallie J., b. 5, 31, 1853. 6060. Susan H., b. 11, 30, 1855. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ JANE*, JANE', MARYK 789 2546. Edward B. Ashbridge* (Mary^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen, 7, 28, 1827; m. Philadelphia, 10, 2, 1851, Susan Seal, b. Birmingham, 8, 3, 1830; dau. of Jesse Seal and Sarah Sharpless, of that township. He is a farmer and breeder of improved stock, in E. Goshen. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue: 6061. Charles, b. 10, 30, 1853; d. 6, 5, i860. 6062. Clara, b. 5, 17, 1856 ; d. 3, 23, 1883, unmarried. 6063. W. Howard, b. 3, 28, 1861 ; m. \\'illistovvn, 12, 9, 1886, Rebecca Smedley, b. there, 2, 5, 1864; dau. of Chalkley Smedley (No. S12) and Mary Jane Priest, of that place. He is a farmer in E. Goshen. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue : Carlton Smedley, b. 2, 22, 1892 : Elva Mary, b. 10, 22, 1895. 6064. Sallie S., b. 4, 17, 1859 ; d. 11, 30, 1859. 6065. E. Lewis, b. 9, 21, 1866 ; living with his parents, unmarried. 6067. Anna Mary, b. 5, 4, 1868; m. Philadelphia, i, 27, 1S98, Joseph Hoopes Hilton, b. West Bradford, Chester Co., ii, 4, i868; son of William W. Hilton and Hannah Jane Darlington, of Downingtown. He was for some years employed in the West Chester P. O. ; now in the flour and feed business in the same town, and owns a farm of 80 acres in W. Bradford ; is P. G. of West C'hester Lodge, No. 42, L O. O. F. ; H. P., General Marion Encampment, No. g8 ; member of Washington Camp, 338, P. O. S. of A. Issue : Stella A., b. West Chester, 3, i, 1899. 2547, J. Davis Ashbridge" {Mary', Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen, 7, 16, 1830; m. Philadelphia, i, 23, 1867, Sara A. Aitken, b. Edgmont Twp., 12, 12, 1839; dau. of James Aitken, M. D., and Mary Baker (No. 1017). He is a farmer in West Goshen. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue: 6068. M. Ella, b. W. Goshen, 5, 20, 186S; unmarried. 6069. Alice C, b. i, 11, 1870; m. Havard W. Smedley. See p. 462. 6070. Lucy H., b. 4, 1 1, 1874 ; unmarried. 6071. J. Benton, b. 3, 31, 1878. 2549. Henry Ashbridge' (Mary', Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 5. 2, 1837; d. near Flintville, Harford Co., Md., 2, 28, 1894; buried at Broad Creek Friends' Meeting; m. at her home, 8, 26, 1857, to Esther Jane Baker, b. Edgmont, i, 7, 1836; d. at her sister, Lydia Eachus' home, Westtown. 8, 13, 1900; buried by the side of her husband; dau. of Anthony Baker (No. 761) and Hannah Williamson, of Edgmont. He went to Harford Co., Md., and settled on a farm which he sold in 1870, and bought a small tract of land adjoining, where he lived until his death from consumption. Issue: 6072. Sallie B., b. Edgmont, 11, 10, 1857; d. Maryland, 11, 5, 18S2, unmarried. 6073. I'^^. Jane, b. Maryland, 5, 12, 1859 ; d. there, 2, 6, i860. 790 THE SMRDLEY FAMILY. 6074. Thomas Cheyney, b. same, 9, 27, 1S60; d. 2, 9, 1883, unmarried. 6075. Anthony Baker, b. 5, 10, 1862; d. 12, 27, 1S74. 6076. Mary Elizabeth, b. 2, 29, 1864 ; d. 8, 16, 1866. 6077. William Henry, b. 6, 7, 1866; d. 4, 24, 1888. 6078. Joseph Walter, b. 5, 29, 1868 ; d. 8, 20, 1868. 6079. Charles Francis, b. 5, 26, 1869; d. 9, 17, 18S8. 0080. Enos L. B., b. i, 22, 1872 ; d. 3, 10, 1890. 60S1. Hannah Mary, b. 9, 17, 1S73; <^- 2, 17, 1890. 6082. Edward Byron, b. 7, 16, 1879. 6o8v James Hickman, b. 5, 28, 1882. 2554. Lydia Broomhall* (Lydia', Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), d. 6, 30, 1892, in her 63d year; buried at Middletown ; m. 8, 7, 1852, "Wayne Bishop. Issue: 0084. Phebe Ann, b. 7 mo., 1854; m. Pennock E. Sharpless, b. 5, 15, 1852; son of William Sharpless and Sarah Ann Yarnall, of Middletown. He has a large creamery at Ward, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue : Percival, b. 8, 25, 1875 • Albert W., b. 8, 10, 1877 : Casper P., b. 11, 17, 1878. Albert W. m. 6, 14, 1899, PZthel Mae Bevan. 6085. Jehu, m. Ella Windle. No further record. 6086. Elizabeth, m. Holmes, a Methodist minister. 6087. Mary, m. Baldwin. 6088. Adaline, m. Drennen. 2557. Levis J. Baker' (Edward^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 12, 8, 1S31: m. Philadelphia, 9, 16, 1863, Sarah Penneil Stackhouse, b. Phila., I, 14, 1839; dau. of Emlen Stackhouse and Catharine W. Meredith, of Edgmont. He is a farmer, owning the homestead in Edgmont. Issue: 6089. Alonzo C, b. 4, 4, 1865 ; living at 6oth Street, Angora, unmarried. 6090. Edward Horace, b. 5, 3, 1868 ; d. 3, 19, 1870. 0091. Alice B., b. 7, 18, 1871 ; m. Philadelphia, 4, 25, 1895, Penrose W. Garrett, b. Willistown, 8, 29, 1870; son of Worrall Garrett and Mary Lewis, of West Chester. Address, N. Fl corner 37th and Walnut Sts., Phila. He is a mer- chant and in membership with Friends. No issue. 6092. Emma Florence, b. 3, 15, 1878; unmarried. 2558. Sabina Baker' (George^, Jane. Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edg- mont, 9, 2, 1832; m. West Chester, i, 12, 1854, Leedom Elirk, b. Media, Pa., 12, 31, 1833; son of George Kirk and Mary Worrall. They settled at, Newtown Square, removing 1858. Present residence, 5629 Market Street, Philadelphia. Issue: 6093. Lizzie W., b. Newtown Square, 10, 4, 1855 ; m. Haverford, 3, 19, 1879, George J. Shoester, b. Upper Darby, 12, 19, 1848; son of Jacob Shoester and Phebe LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ JANE', JANE', GEORGEK 791 Smith, of that township. Address, Upper Darby, Pa. Issue, b. there : Emma \V., 2, 8, 1880 : Jennie K., i, 12, 1884 : Eva E., 5, 13, 1887 : C. Myrtle, 6, 2, 1892 : H. Blanche, 9, 14, 1897. 6094. Jane Baker, b. Del. Co., 9, 22, 1857; m. Doe Run, Chester Co., i, 21, 1880, Walter Sharp, b. Chatham, Chester Co., 6, 11, 1856; d. tliere, 6, 16, 1890 j buried Union Hill Cein. ; son of George B. Sharp and Mary G. Hughes, of Londongrove Twp. Issue: Edgar Leedom, b. Chads' Ford, 3, 9, 1881 ; d. Chatham, 8, 26, 1896 : Mary Louise, b. Chatham, 9, 8, 1885 : Jessie Walter, b. same, i, 18, 1887. 6095. Jesse Hickman, b. Cochranville, Chester Co., 5, 16, 1865 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 5, 1889, Clara Walker, b. Jennersville, 6, 3, 1S69 ; dau. of Ebenezer Walker and Eliza Jane Garrett, of Upper Oxford. Address, Coatesville, Pa. Issue : Lee- dom, b. I, 3, 189 1 : E. Raymond, b. 12, 22, 1892 : Hazel W., b. 8, 15, 1894. 6096. Israel Baker, b. Cochranville, ir, 28, 1S67 ; m. Philadelphia, 6, 12, r 890, Dora G. Brown, b. Coatesville, 8, 2t, 1870; dau. of Uavid Brown, deceased, and Margaret Townsley, of that place. They settled at Cosite'sville, where he was telegraph operator and clerk for Wilmington & Northern R. R., 8, 13, 1890, till 3, 16, i8g8, since which he has been yard-master. Issue ; Alma Sabina, b. 12, 31, 1890: Willie iMelvil, b. 4, 15, 1893: Israel Vernon, b. 6, 15, 1895: George Leedom, b. 9, 19, 1899. 6097. William Caley, b. ri, 6, 1870 ; unmarried. 6098. Benjamin C, b. Eagle Hotel, Del. Co., 6, 27, 1876; m. Phila., 6, 14, 1899, Marie McCarter, b. Atglen, Chester Co., 2, 13, 1878; dau. of Alexander L. McCarter and Harriet A. Robinson, of that place. Res., 246 Hobart St., Philadelphia. 2561 Abbie J. Baker*^ (George^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, Georoe), b. Edg- mont, 4. 30, 1S38; m. Baltimore, Md., 7, 5, 1865, Cyrus Hoopes, b. Londongrove, 11, 3, 1817; son of John Pratt Hoopes and Elizabeth Hunt, of that township. He was educated at Friends' Boarding School, West- town ; settled on a farm at Doe Run, in West Marlborough, where he has been a farmer and lime-burner. Issue: 6099. Mary Lavinia, b. Doe Run, 3, 24, 1867 ; m. Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, i, 18, 1893, Abram Hewitt Southard, b. Trenton, N. J., 4, 30, 1863; son of Samuel Doughty Southard and Anna Louise Hewitt, of New York City. He was educated at the West Chester Normal School and she at the same and the Bordentown Female College. They settled in Trenton, where he is clerk in the N. J. Steel & Iron Co. Res., 44 Chestnut Ave. Issue: Abby Jane, b. 9, iR, 189s : Mary Louise, b. 8, 7, 1897 : Mildred H., b. 9, 11, 1899. 6100. J. Edgar, b. 7, 24, 1869; m. Avondaie, Pa., 10, 21, 1896, Theodosia Morgan Levis, b. Doe Run, 2, 28, 1863; dau. of C. Grover Levis and Abbie Ann Thatcher, of Avondaie. .Address, Doe Run, Pa. Issue : Helen Levis, b. Doe Run, 10 19, rS97. 2562. Addie Baker' (George^, Jane, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edg- mont township, m. John Steele, and is deceased. His address, Russell- ville, Pa. No response. 792 THE SMEDL E V FAMIL Y. 2566. Henrietta M. Grubb' (Lydia^, Adam, John, Sarah, George), b. Brandywine Hundred, Del., 8, 25, 1800; d. Wilmington, Del., 8, 6, 1826; m. II, 7, 1822, Lewis Rumford, b. Wilmington, 10, 23, 1796; d. there, 2, 15, i860; son of John Rumford and Priscilla Jefferis, of that city. Issue: 6roi. Emily Grubb, b. 9, i, 1823 ; d. S, 17, 1886; m. 5, 26, 1849, Joshua H. Wollaston, b. 6, 23, 1822; d. 7, 21, 1849; son of Samuel and Elizabeth Wollaston. No issue. 6102. Henrietta, b. 11, 19, 1825 ; d. 8, 3, 1826. 2568. Charles Truitt Grubb* (Lydia^ Adam, John, Sarah, George), b. Grubb's Corner, New Castle Co., Del., 3, 28, 1805; d. St. Louis, Mo., 8, 21, 1837, and buried there; m. Wilmington, 11, 9, 1836, Anna Eliza Vaughan, b. Wilmington, Del., i, 29, 1807; d. there, 7, 30, 1874; buried Wilmington and Brandywine Cem.; dau. of Dr. John Vaughan and Eliza Lewis, of Wilmington. He was a lawyer in Wilmington. Issue: 6103. Eliza Clewlow Lewis, b. Wilmington, 12, 17, 1S37 ; m. St. Mark's Church, Phila- delphia, 9, 10, 1863, William Henry Swift, b. Norristown, Pa., 9, 14, 1836 ; son of Samuel Swift and Mary Ann Royer. Res., 1309 Delaware Ave., Wilmington. Issue: Charles Grubb, b. 9, i, 1865; d. 4, 2, 1866: William Henry, b. 5,3, 1867 ; d. 4, 9, 1875 ■ Anna Vaughan, b. i, 13, 1S70 : Emma Louisa, b. 10, 6, 1876 ; unmarried. Anna V. Swift m. Charles Ciideon Rupert, Wilmington, DeL 2572. William L. Grubb' (Lydia\ Adam, John, Sarah, George), b. Brandywine Hundred, Del., 9, 15, 1819; d. 9, 21, 1862, at Canton, O.; m. Philadelphia, 9, 15, 1840, Sarah Ann Brown, b. Freehold, N. J., 3, 28, 181 8; d. Oakland, Cal., 3, 29, 18S4, and buried there. Issue: 6104. Charles Truitt, b. Philadelphia, 12, 3, 1842; m. there, 12, 16, 1873, Mary E. Harding, b. Blockley, Phila., 11, 6, 1847 ; dau. of John Harding and Margaretta Shedden McAlpin, of that city. Address, Wayne, Del. Co., Pa. No issue. 6105. Lucelia Caroline, b. Phila., 6, 26, 1845 ; m. there, 5, 29, 1866, John Grantham Harding. Address, Bustleton, Phila. Issue : Edward C. Harding, b. West Philadelphia, 6, 22, 1868; m. Bustleton, 9, 22, 1891, Maria S. Robinson, b. Limerick, Montgomery Co., Pa., 3, 24, 1870; dau. of William S. Robinson and Elizabeth A. Pollard, of 3029 Rhawn St., Holmesburg, Phila. Address, Bustleton, Phila. Issue, b. there : Mary Betts, 6, 6, 1892 : Annie Frazier, 7, 15, 1894. 6106. Evalina McLean, b. Freehold, N. J., 10, 11, 1848; m. Phila., 6, 12, 1877, Frank H. Brooks, b. Phila., 3, 3, 1847; son of Oliver Brooks and Sarah Cornish, of that city. They settled in Oakland, California, where he is a bank cashier and member of Theosophical Society. She is a member of the Episcopal Church. Issue, b. Oakland : Charles Sylvester, 7, 8, 1878 : Ida Lucelia, 6, 13, 1880. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ JOHN\ ADAM\ NICHOLAS*. 793 6107. Sadie E., b. Chester, Pa., 4, 5, 1854 ; d. Philadelphia, 7, 19, 1S64. 6108. William L., b. Chester, 9, 21, 1856; m. Berkley, Va., 4, 13, 1882, Katie Estelle West, b. Portsmouth, Va., 9, 29, 1857 ; dau. of John Thomas West and Olivia Ann Daiightrey, of Berkley. Address, Portsmouth, Va. Issue : William L., b. 6, 30, [8S3. As regards the families of Albert G. Grubb (No. 2567) and Harry B. Grubb (No. 2569), references were given to Goodcil B. Grubb, 1443 N. High St., Columbus, O., and Lewis L. Grubb, Beverly, Washington Co., O.. sons of the first, and to Lydia A. Walters, 13 14 Ellsworth St., Philadelphia, and Charles L. Grubb, 418 S. 21st Street, in that city, children of the second; those being their addresses in 1893; but no responses were received from them. 2577. Sarah Emerson Williamson^ (Nicholas', Adam, John, Sarah, George), b. Wilmington, Del., ti, 4, 1818; d. Philadelphia, 7, 18, 1898; m. Wilmington, 12, 10, 1S39, Horn R. KneaSS, b. Philadelphia, 11, 4, 181 2; d. there, 12, 20, 1861 ; both buried at Woodlands Cemetery. He was son of Christian Kneass and Sarah Axford, of Philadelphia, and was district attorney for the county of Philadelphia, 1856. Issue: 6109. Nicholas \Villiamson, b. 9, 15, 1839; d. 11, 24, 1897 ; m. Laura Bunderson, Bal- timore, Md. He was a captain in the Civil War, and a physician. His eldest child, Hattie P. Kneass, 338 VVhalley Ave., New Haven, Conn., failed to respond. 6110. Christir.n, b. Philadelphia, 3, 4, 1842; d. there, 6, i, 1891 ; buried Woodlands Cem. ; m. Phila., 2, 6, 1868, Mary Perrine Allison, b. there, 2, 25, 1844; dau. of president judge Joseph Allison, LL. D., of Philadeli>hia County. He was a lieutenant in the Civil War, and later an attorney-at-law. Issue : Joseph .Mli- son, b. Phila., 10, 29, 1868 : William Perrine, b. same, 10, 22, 1869 ; both un- married, 1899. Residence, 4220 Walnut St., Phila. 6111. Horn R., b. Phila., 2, 10, 1848 ; m. there, 12, 29, 1874, Camilla E. Whipple, b. Washington, D. C, i, 28, 1850; d. Philadelphia, i, 13, 1891 ; dau. of Alexis R. Simms and Emilia Franzoni, of Washington. No issue. He is an attorney- at-law and has been a member of councils, member of the board of health for nine years, and a school director. Address, 14 S. Broad Street. 6ti2. Robert Knight, b. i, 25, 1852 ; is a physician, at looi W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. ; unmarried. 6113. Juliet Bradford, b. Phila., 4, 6, 1854; m. there, 6, 1, 1876, Louis C. Massey, attorney-at-law and graduate of University of Pa. ; b. Phila. ; son of Lambert R. Massey and Elizabeth Conrad, of that city. They removed to Orlando, Fla., 1886. Members of P. E. Church. Issue : Vincent Lockerman, b. 2, 28, 1878 ; d. 8, 6, 1878. 6114. Sarah, b. 6, 3, 1856 ; d. 1859. 794 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2578. Elba Williamson^ (Nicholas^, Adam, John, Sarah, George), b. Wilmington, De!., 7, 2, 1824; m. Philadelphia, 11, 24, 1853, Leonard Phleger, b. Barren Hill, Montgomery Co., Pa., 11, iS, 1804; d. Philadel- phia, 5, 27, 1881 ; buried Mt. Moriah Cem.; son of Andrew Phleger and Mary Anderson, of Montgomery Co. He was the inventor of the first coal-burning locomotive, the spark-arrester, and took out other valuable patents, and was allowed the privilege of running the locomotive that carried the first presidential message sent by rail. About 1840 he was superintendent of the Phila.. Wilmington & Baltimore R. R. hi 1861 he removed to Bloomington, Illinois, and was superintendent of the St. Louis, Alton & Chicago R. R. for some time. His widow lives at 305 S. 39th St., Philadelphia. Issue : Helena Williamson, unmarried. 2580. Elvina Caldwell Williamson' (Nicholas^ Adam, John, Sarah, George), b. Wilmington, 2, 16, 1828; m. 9, 14, 1847, Courtland David Howell, b. Philadelphia, 181 5 ; d. 1806 DeLancey Place, Phila., 8, 24, 1885; son of Courtland Daniel Howell and Eliza McEuen, afterward wife o( Prof. Eugene Nulty. He was a member of the Church of the Epiphany and for many years receiving teller of the Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank. His widow's address, 19 E. 32d St., New York City. Issue : 61 15. Eugene Nulty, b. Phila., i, 10, 1849; "i- '°. io> 'S??; M-Try Josephine White- house, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 11, 26, 1856; dau. of John O. Whitehouse and Fanny Smith. Her father was elected to Congress, 1872, and 1874, from the district comprising the counties of Dutchess, Putnam and Columbia, N. Y. Eugene N. Howell was for some years private secretary to E. VV. Clark, presi- dent of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company ; afterwards engaged in manufacturing at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; now interested in developing a tract of land in Poughkeepsie, owned by himself and his family ; sometime president of the Sherman Bank, of New York. Issue : John Whitehouse, b. 2, 23, 1879. 6116. Courtland Reading, b. 1, 23, 1851 ; m. Camilla Ross, widow of George Waterman. He was for ten years connected with the Philadelphia National Bank ; joined the Philadelphia Stock E.xchange in 1879, ^'^^ ^^^.s one of the large operators on the board. 61 17. Williamson, b. 4, 10, 1853 ; m. 4, T4, 1896, Mrs. Lillian Kern, daiighter of George W. Hummell, of Philadelphia. 6118. Charles Loockerman, b. 10, 15, 1855 ; m. 2, 26, 1889, Clara Eoline Stonebraker, b. Baltimore, Md., dau. of John VV. Stonebraker, a prominent manufacturer, and Laura Louisa McArdle, of that city. Issue: Josephine, b. 5, 12, 1890; d. 4, 25, 1891 : Courtland David, b. 4, 30, 1894 ; d. 8, i, 1S94. Charles L. was for ten years connected with Drexel & Co., Bankers, Phila. ; now with Price, McCormick & Co., Bankers, New York ; was a member of Phila. city councils. 61 19. John McEuen, b. 4, 25, 1862 ; unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ JOHN', SA7iAH\ ELIZA BETrlK 795 2581. Lavinia Rodney Williamson'^ (Nicholas^, Adam, John, Sarah, Georg^e), b. Wihnington, 5, 2, 1S30; m. Philadelphia, 7, 2, 1863, William O, Bateman, b. near Brid^eton, N. J., 9, 16, 1824; d. St. Louis, Mo., 6, 23, 1SS3; buried at Bellefontaiii Cemetery; son of William Bateman and Sarah Os^den. He studied law with C. \V. Brooke, Philadel- phia; was ist lieut. in 7th regiment, Penna. cavalry, in the Civil War, after which he practiced law in Philadelphia for several years. He was the author of Commercial Law, published there; also of Political and Constitu- tional Law of the United States, published in 1876, while residing in St. Louis. He was considered one of the ablest writers in the country on diese topics. Issue: Paul John, b. Philadelphia, 4, 2, 1865; holding a cler- ical position, unmarried. 2585. Anna White Williamson' (George^, Adam, John, Sarah, George), b. Claymont, Del., 6, 7, 1838; d. St. Michael's, Md., 3, 19, 1893; buried at Easton, Md.; m. Claymont, 12, 5, 1865, Thomas Baker, b. Newtown, Pa., 1835; son of Thomas Baker and Maria Birkey. Issue: 6120. George Williamson, b. 4, 22, 1S67. Address, U. S. Exp. Office, Bait., Md. 61 2 1. Thomas Jennings, b. 2, 6, 1S70. Address, 2200 N. Broad St., Phila. 6122. Robert Girvin, b. 2, 5, 1875 ; d. 1 1, 26, 1875. 6123. Margaretta Harding, b. 8, 10, 1877 ; living at St. Michael's, Md. 2587. Sarah Roberts'^ (Elizabeth^, Sarah, John, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen Twp., Chester Co., 2, 10, 1801; d. West Goshen, 8, 28, 1841 ; m. 5, 17, 182 1, at Goshen Meeting, Curtis Hoopes, b. 2, 20, 1786; d. West Chester, 10, 7, 1872; son of Ezra Hoopes and Ann Hickman, of Westtown township. He was a farmer, owning a farm in West Goshen, but about 1853 removed into the borough of West Chester. Issue: 6124. Elizabeth P., b. 4, 7, 1S23 ; d. 4, 30, 1825. 6125. Harriet, b. 10, 10, 1824 ; d. 7, 18, 1825. 6126. Lavina R., b. W. Goshen, 4, 8, 1826; d. West Chester, 2, 4, 1897; m. West Goshen, 9, 27, 1848, Samuel E. Hannum, b. Concord Twp., 12, 12, 18:4; d. West Chester, 9, 8, 1892 ; son of Samuel Hannum and Susanna Pennell, of Concord. They settled on a farm in Concord, but about 1853 took the homestead of her father, in W. Goshen, and later removed into the borough of West Chester. Their last residence was at the N. W. corner of Matlack and Biddle Sts., in a house erected by them. They had two children : a. Curtis H., b. Concord, 6, 16, 1850; m. West Chester, 6, 24, 1879, Mary Elizabeth Hughes, b. Marshallton, 9, 11, 1856 ; dau. of Jackson Hughes and Lydia Ann Batlin, of West Chester. He studied law and was admitted to the bar 10, 16, 1874, but his time is very much occupied with his private affairs and 796 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. the preparation of a genealogy of the Hannum Family. Issue : Caroline H., b. 8, 4, i88o : Robert Ellis, b. 6, 19, 1886 : T. Walter, b. 3, 7, 1894. b. Arabella, b. 7, 28, i860; d. 9, 23, i860. 6127. Caroline E., b. 4, 8, 1826 ; d. 8, 17, 1858, in West Chester; m. 9, 12, 1850, at Goshen Meeting, Charles Pennell Hewes, b. 7, 16, 1829; son of Samuel Hewes and Mary Shourds, of Concord. No issue. Charles Hewes was a manufacturer of phosphates and other fertilizers, for several years, at West Chester. He m. a 2d wife, Caroline Hinman, and after some years removed to Philadelphia. They were the parents of Charles Hinman Hewes, Assistant Naval Constructor, U. S. N., who d. Portsmouth, Va., 3, 19, 1890, in his 27th year. 6128. Anna Mary, b. i, i, 1829 ; m. 4, 12, 1849, at Goshen Meeting, Thomas Warring- ton, b. Westfield, Burlington Co., N. J., 8, 16, 1824; d. West Chester, Pa., 2, 6, 1875 ; buried Friends' Grounds, Oaklands ; son of Thomas and Hannah War- rington, of Burlington Co. He was a merchant in West Chester for about twenty years. Issue : a. Curtis Hoopes, b. near Moorestown, N. J., 10, 23, 185 1 ; d. near West Chester, 6, 27, 1896 ; buried Oaklands; m. West Chester Meeting, 10, 7, 1875, Helen A. Smith, b. Maiden Creek, Berks Co., 6, 9, 1853 ; d. West Chester, 7, 29, 1889 ; dau. of William B. Smith and Ellen Starr, of West Chester. Second m., 10, 12, 1893, in Philadelphia, to Elizabeth L. Walton, b. Phila., 11, 17, 1852 ; dau. of Charles Walton and Deborah Lightfoot, of that city. He was a farmer, on the north line of the borough of West Chester. Issue by ist wife only: Carrie R., b. 11, 19, 1877 ; Ellen Starr, b. 4, 5, 1880; d. 11, 16, 1897 : Hannah M., b. 10, 23, 1886. b. Alfred F., b. 6, 18, 1854 ; d. 6, 7, 1S55. c. Thomas Francis, b. West Chester, 10,11, 1856; m. 9, 18, 1879, at West Chester Meeting, Josephine L. Smith, b. Maiden Creek, 5, 18, 1857; d. near West Chester, 4, 13, 1881 ; sister to his brother's wife. Second m., 2, 3, 1886, to Ellen Parvin, b. Maiden Creek, 8, 5, 1854; dau. of Jacob Parvin and ^Deborah Starr, of Maiden Creek; He has been successively a machinist, farmer, miller, draughtsman and engineer ; now residing in West Chester. Issue: William S., b. 4, 12, 18S1 ; d. 10, 9, 1881 : Henry D., twin with Wil- , Ham S., d. 4, 12, 1881 : Anna L., b. Germantown, Pa., 4, 10, 1889 : Deborah P., b. Phila., 12, 19, 1892. d. Caroline R., b. 11, 23, 1861 ; d. 9, 20, 1863. 2589. Pratt Roberts' (Elizabeth', Sarah, John, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen, 2, 15, 1805; d. there, 7, 13, 1882; buried at Goshenville ; m. Philadelphia, 12, 30, 1829, Ann Wilson, b. Unionville, Chester Co., 12, 18, 1804; d. E. Goshen, 12, 15, 1889; dau. of Charles Wilson and Ruth Taylor, of Unionville. He was a farmer in E. Goshen. Issue: 6129. Henrietta, b. 10, 22, 1830; d. 11, 29, 1844. 6130. Josephine, b. 12, 18, 1831 ; d. 10, 23, 1844. 6131. George Williamson, b. 10, 2, 1833, in East Goshen; grad. of Yale, 1857; ad- mitted to bar of Chester Co., 185 8, and removed to Chicago, 1859. He enlisted LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ yOHN\ WALTER', JOHN^. jgj in 42d 111. vols., 1861, and was commissioned major, lieut.-col. and col. in suc- cession, and as acting brigadier-general under Sheridan, was killed at Stone River, near Murfreesboro, 12, 31, 1862 ; unmarried. 6132. Charles Wilson, b. 6, 8, 1838; d. East Bradford, 12, 19, 1895; m. Rockdale, Del. Co., 9, 8, 1864, Mary E. Miller, b. Upper Providence, 12, i, 1843 ; dau. of John Miller and Hannah Morris Moore, of that township. They resided for several years on the homestead, in E. Closhen, after which they removed to AUerton Farm, on the Brandywine, in East Bradford. Issue : George William- son, b. 7, 17, 1865 : Josephine, b. 5, 10, 1872 ; both unmarried. P. O., West Chester, Pa. 6133. Ada, b. 3, 26, 1846 ; d. 1848. 778. John Williamson' (Walter^ John, Sarah, George), b. Kent Co., Del., 5, 16, 1795; d. Chester, Pa., 11, 28, 1856; buried Newtown Meeting; m. Delaware Co., July, 1828, Mary Carr, b. there, 4, 24, 1800; d. Washing- ton, D. C, 8, 2, 1879, and buried there ; dau. of Samuel Carr and Frances Sault, of Del. Co. They had three children : Walter B. (see below), Ann Minerva, b. 12, 16, 1832, and John Frazer, b. 8, 31, 1835; d. Philadelphia, 2, 27, 1866, unmarried. Ann Minerva married William Radcliffe and is said to live at P'rankford, Philadelphia, but a letter addressed to her there was refused or unclaimed. 2590. Walter B. Williamson' (John^ Walter, John, Sarah, George), b. Del. Co., Pa., 9, 30, 1830; m. Washington, D. C, 12, 13, 1855, Mahalah Jane Morgan, b. Montgomery Co., Md., 8, 16, 1836; dau. of William Morgan and Aurelia Duval, of Washington. Res., 614 E. Street, N. F., Washington, D. C. Issue : 6134 Mary Aurelia, b. i, 19, 1858; unmarried. 6135. Minerva Sedonia, b. ri, 18, 1859; d. Washington, 11, 6, i860. 6136. Walter Ellsworth, b. 10, 4, 1862; unmarried. 6137. George Morgan, b. 6, 2?>, 1865 ; d. Washington, 5, 15, 1866. 6138. Rebecca Frances, b. Irederick City, Md., 3, 27, 1867; m. Washington, 11, i, 1887, Arthur A. Chapin, b. N. Y. State, 5, r8, 1866 ; dau. of Sobieski L. Chapin and Sarah Lawrence, of Fairfax Co., Va. They reside at Washington, I). C. Issue : Raymond E., b. 10, 18, i888 : Frances, b. i, 5, 1897. 6139. Joseph Warren, b. 9, 21, 1869, in Washington; m. there, 10, 18, 1894, Bessie Loveless, b. Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Va., 3, 29, 1873; dau. of John Loveless and Alcinda Hall, of Washington City, where they reside. Issue : Edna, b. 6, 21, 1895 : Mabel, b. 5, i8, 1898. 6140. Ann Elizabeth, b. t2, 12, 1873; d. 10, 6, 1876. 6141. John Carvosso, b. 3, 27, 1876 ; d. 8, 19, 1887. 6142. Willard Delmont, b. 11, 19, 1878. 780. Abraham Garrett' (Elizabeth^ John, Sarah, George), b. 3, 12, 1788; d. 7, 3, 1868 (seep. 384), had issue : ^Qg THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Abby Ann, b. 7, 24, 1815 ; d. 4, 11, 1889; m. Hatton Baldwin. Elizabeth Williamson, b. 6, 26, 1817 ; m. William B. Sill. 2591. Jane Baker, b. i, 18, 1820; m. Thomas Minshall (No. 1013). Edward Baker, b. i, 10, 1823; m. three times. 2592. Ann Baker, b. 3, 16, 1825 ; d. 12, 13, 1874, unmarried. 2595. Josephine Ducomb, b. 3, 8, 1828; m. Jacob Kindig. Hannah Maria, b. 5, 4. 1831 ; d. 5, 5. 1891 J m. Isaac R. Smith. 2593. Mary Rosetta, b. 12, 23, 1833 ; d. 7, 9, 1859, unmarried. Josiah G., b. 2, 2, 1S37 ; m. Anna M. Broomall. 2594. William Henry, b. 4, 20, 1S41 ; m. Emma E. Rickard. P. O., Berwyn, Pa. No response. Abby Ann Garrett^ (Abraham^), b. 7, 24. 1815; d. 4, u, 1889; buried at Cumberland Cemetery; m. Hatton Baldwin, d. 6, i, 1885; son of William and Sarah Baldwin. They left one daughter, Mary A., who m. (. Frank Baldwin. Address, Media, Pa. Elizabeth W. Garrett* (Abraham^), b. 6, 26, 181 7; m. Philadelphia, 1, 26, 1841. William B. Sill, b. Edgmont, 4, 19, 1808; d. Easttown, 11, 14, 1895 ; son of James Sill and Sarah Johnson. Her address. Leopard, Chester Co., Pa. Issue : 6143. B. Frank, b. lo, 13, 1842 ; unmarried. P. O., Leopard, Pa. 6144. Sarah J., b. 4, 11, 1845 ; d. 10, 9, 1892, unmarried. 6145. Abbie A., b. 9, 4, 1849, at Sugartown ; m. West Chester, 5, 29, 1878, Henry B. James, b. Edgmont, 6, 14, 1848; son of Moiiis James and Sarah Kitner, of that place. Address, Newtown Square, Pa. Issue : Elizabeth Sill, b. Edgmont, 6, 27, 1SS3 ; B. Frank, b. Berwyn, 6, 16, 1887. 6146. Emma E., b. Sugartown, 9, 10, 1856 ; ra. Newtown, 2, 24, 18S5, George A. John- son, b. Lower Marion, Montgomery Co., 10, 15, 1859; son of Hoffman John- son and Mary T. Hansell. They settled at Berwyn, Pa., where he carries on a bakery and confectionery business, with some farming and pork butchering, etc. He was educated at Bryant & Stratton's Commercial College ; has been postmaster under Harrison's and McKinley's administrations, president of the Berwyn Building & Loan Association, school director, deacon in the Newtown Baptist Church, and an active worker in the Republican party. Issue : Wil- liam Hoffman, b. Berwyn, 5, 17, 1886. Edward B. Garrett' (Abraham'), b. Edgmont, i, lo, 1823; m. Mid- dletown, 12, 16, 1S47, Jane Massey Yarnall, b. Philadelphia; d. Edgmont, 10.30, 1855; buried Cumberland Cemetery. Second m., 12, 15, 1857, to Mary Jane Yarnall, d. 4, 23, i860; dau. of Amos and Sarah Yarnall, of Middletown. Third m., 7, 6, 1866, to Martha J. Davis, dau. of George and Elizabeth Davis, of Willistown. Res., 5218 Vine St., Philadelphia. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ JOHN', ELIZABETH^ ABRAHAM\ 799 6147. Esther Jane, b. lo, iS, 1848; m. Lafayette Lindsay. Address, 604 Monroe Street, Media, Pa. No further record. 6148. Penrose Russell, b. 7, 22, 1850; m. 9, 30, 1877, Cecelia M. Filmyer, and had a dan. Mary Cecelia, b. 7, 20, 1878. About two years later he went west and his location is unknown. 6149. Mildred Springer, b. 7, 29, 1853 J ™- Rlwood Lewis. Address, 4023 Reno Street, West Philadelphia. 6150. Abram Howard, b. 10, 19, 1855 ; d. Ward, Del. Co., 10, 17, 1896; buried Cum- berland Cem. ; m. Clementina Stanley. Address, 220 N. Pluin St., Media, Pa. 6151. Sallie Elizabeth (by 2d wife), b. 8, 19, 1858; m. William Springfield. Address, 57th and Cherry Sts., W. Phila. 6152. Elijah, b. 11, iS, 1859; m. Laura Johnson. Address, Gradyville, Pa. 6153. Hannah Ann, b. 4, 14, 1861 ; unmarried. 6154. LMward B. (by 3d wife), b. 9, 22, 1867 ; m. Sarah Levis. Res., 5218 Vine St., West Philadelphia. 6155. William Thomas, b. 5, 14, 1K69; d. Phila., 4, 22, 1900; buried Cumb. Cera. 6156. George l^avis, b. 12, 25, 1S70. 6157. Eva Taylor, b. 7, 11, 1S72 ; m. Harry Rennard, Goshen, Chester Co. 6158. Samuel Hannum, b. 8, 21, 1S74. 6159. Percy Hoskins, b. 7,9, 1876. 6160. Walter Baker, b. 11, 24, 1878. 616 1. Oscar H., b. 9, 6, 1880. 2595. Josephine D. Garrett* (Abraham', Elizabeth, John, Sarah, Georcje), b. Edijmont, Del. Co., 3, 8, 1828; m. Philadelphia, i, 24, 1878, Jacob Kindig, b. Strasbtn-g Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., 4, ?, 1831 ; son of Henry Kindig and Susan Ressler, of that place. Address, 519^2 Franklin St., Philadelphia. No issue. Hannah Maria Garrett* (Abraham\ Elizabeth, John, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, 5, 4, 1831 ; d. Philadelphia, 3, 5, 1891 ; buried at Malvern, Pa.; m. Vincent Twp., Chester Co., 2, 22, 187 i, Isaac R. Smith, b. Warren Tavern, Chester Co., 5, 10, 1838 ; son of Jacob Smith and Barbara Walters, of E. Whiteland T\v[). Issue: 6162. Anna Mary, b. West Grove, Pa., 9, 24, 1872 ; m. at 1237 S. 47th St., Phila., 12, 14, 1898, Calvin W. Decker, b. Flatbrookville, N. J., 9, 25, 1861 ; son of Jonas S. Decker and Hannah Dcpew, of Newton, N. J. Res., 1237 S. 47th St., Phila. Josiah G. Garrett' (Abraham', Elizabeth, John, .Sarah, George), b- Edgmont, 2, 2, 1837; m. Philadelphia, 5, 18, 1875, Anna M. Broomall. b. Chester, Pa., i, 23, 1851; dau. of Nathan Broomall and Mary Roberts, of West Chester, Pa. He is a carpenter. Address, Gradyville, Pa. Issue: Josephine D., b. 10, 2, 1876: Ida Mary. b. i, 7, 1881 : Mabel R., b. 6. 5, 1889. 8oo THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2597. Harriet Garrett* (Sarah', Elizabeth, John, Sarah, George), b. 3, 2 1, 1S05; d. 12, 7, 1845; m- 2, 14. 1833. Sharpless Taylor, b. East Bradford, Chester Co., 3, 21, 1805; d. West Chester, 5, 6, 1866; son of Anthony Taylor, last of West Chester, and Edith Sharpless, of West- town. Issue: 6163. Annulette, b. East Cain Twp., 7, 13, 1834; d. West Chester, 12, 25, 1859, unm. 6164. Sarah Jane, b. E. Cain, 12, 22, 1S36; m. Abraham D. Sahler, b. Charlestown Twp., 2, 17, 1836 ; son of John Sahler and Harriet Davis. They resided on a farm in E. Goshen for many years ; now in West Chester, Pa. Issue : Sharpless T., b. E. Goshen, 2, 5, 1861 ; d. there, 5, 11, 1885 ; m. Ella Pratt, b. there, 2, 28, 1862 ; dan. of John M. Pratt and Lucinda Baldwin, of that township. Issue ; Eela N., b. 9, 29, 1883 : Mary S., b. 1885. 6165. George Garrett, b. Danville, Pa., 6, 3, 1841 ; d. West Chester, 10, 19, 1865. 6166. Miller, b. same, 10, 23, 1843 ; d. West Chester, 4, 20, 1864. 6167. Edith, b. same, 6, 20, 1845 ; d. there, 8, 5, 1846. 2602. Mehitabel Garrett^ (Sarah', Elizabeth, John, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen, 11, 21, 1816; d. West Chester, 10, 13, 1891; m. there, i, 28, 1836, John Taylor, b. 10, 9, 1807; d. Newlin Twp., 7, 19, 1879; son of Anthony Taylor and Edith Sharpless, of Westtown and West Chester. He was always a farmer. Issue: 6168. Hannah Y..,h. Brandywine Twp., 12, 12, 1836; d. Birmingham, i, 10, 1854. 6169. Eramarene, b. Danville, Pa., 3, 20, 1840; m. Joseph B. Darlington, son of No. 2065. 6170. Sarah, b. Danville, 11, 27, 1842 ; living in West Chester, unm. 6171. Jesse, b. Danville, Montour Co., Pa., 12, 11, 1844; m. 10, 2, 1879, Sallie J. Trimble, b. Pocopson Twp., 2, 26, 1853; dau. of Jacob Trimble and Celia Hicks, of that place. They settled on their own farm, at Unionville, Chester Co. : moved to Powhatan Co., Va., 1892, and thence to Toledo, O., 1895, where he is in the pork-packing business. Address, Station B., Toledo. Issue, b. Unionville: Paul, 6, 17, 1880: Willard, 8, 31, 18S1 : Francis, it, 16, 1888. 6172. Lydia J., b. Danville, 10, 2, 1846 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 6173. W. Garrett, b. Birmingham, Chester Co., 5, 18, 1849; ™- Mary E. Worth, b. 10, 7, 1844; dau. of Richard J. Worth and Sophia Jefferis, of West Bradford, Chester Co. He is an undertaker at Malvern, Pa. No report as to children. 6174. Mifflin, b. 7, 12, 1852 ; d. 8, 7, 1852. 6175. Plarvey, b. 2, 6, 1854 ; d. 2, 10, 1854. 6176. Elvvood, b. II, 5, 1855, in Birmingham : m. Elva Pratt. Res., West Chester, Pa., where he is in the flour and feed business. No response. 2603. Sarah Ann Garrett" (Sarah', Elizabeth, John, Sarah, George), b. E. Goshen, 8, 16, 1827; d. West Chester, i, 22, 1898; m. Danville, Pa., 10, 25, 1848, Geo. Washington Bovard, b. near Berlin, Union Co., LINE OF GEORGE\SARAH\ yOHN\ ELIZABETH', ELIZABETH". 8oi II, II, 1822; d. N. Carolina, May, 1867; son of Alexander Rovard and Susan Brobst, of Muncy, Pa. Issue: 6177. William A., b. Danville, Pa., i, 26, 1851 ; m. Norristown, Pa., 9, 8, 1890, Annie R. Sager, b. Philadelphia, 5, 7, 1857 ; dau. of Mahlon C". .Sager and Hannah E. Russell, of Chester, Pa. Address, Norristown, Pa. Issue : Margaret S., b. 11, 21, 1894. Res., 129 Franklin Ave. 6t/8. VVilmer Garrett, b. Danville, 12, 24, 1852; m. Martha Derrickson. Res., 365 Parker St., Chester, Pa. No record. 6179. Sarah Jane, b. 10, 28, 1854 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. 61S0. Emma, b. 10, 5, 1856; m. James V. Hunt, 625 N. Calhoun St., Baltimore, .Md. No further record. 6181. Marietta, b. Mount Cilead, ()., i, 26, 1S60 ; d. 7, 4, 1861. 6182. Anna Mehitabel, b. Mt. Cilead, 10, 30, 1861 ; d. 5, 19, 1870. 6183. deorge Sherman, b. Mt. C.ilead, 12, 11, 1864 : living at 1704 Race St., I'hila., un- married. 2607. Ann Eliza Garrett' (Elizabetlr, I<:iizabetli, John, .Sarah, George), b. Goshen, 11, 11, 1825; m. 1845, Francis S. Fiss, b. 2, 19, 1821; d. Frazer, Chester Co., 4, 8, 1900; buried Frazer Cemetery. He was a farmer, in Hast Whiteland Twp., Chester Co., near Frazer .Station. Issue: 6184. Anna Mary, b. E. Goshen, i, 15, 1846 ; m. Frazer, i, 21, 1868, Isaac W. Davis, b. West Brandywine Twp., 5, 30, 1840; son of Isaac Davis and Mary Ann Denny. Address, 3834 Baring Street, Phila. Issue : P'rancis Fiss, b. Frazer, 12, ig, 1868 : Helen Margaret, b. Phila., 11,27, 1S70 : .'Mien Edward, b. same, 10, 25, 1875 ; d. 2, I, 1876 : Charles Henderson, b. same, 2, i, 1889. Francis F. m. Clara Oldham. .-Address, Tien Tsin, China. 6185. George Garrett, b. 6, 14, 1847 ; d. 3, 12, 1857. 6186. Sarah Emerson, b. 6, 12, 1849 ; d. 3, 12, 1851. '6187. Elizabeth Catharine, b. Frazer, 4, 7, 1853 ; m. there, 3, 27, 187S, William C. Thomson, b. Whitlord, Chester Co., 3, 4, 1852; son of Townsend Thomson and Caroline ^V. Rogers. Address, Frazer, Pa. Issue : Harry Compton, b. 5, 17, 1879; m. Exton, Pa., i, i, 1900, May Austin McClellan, b. Doe Run, 5, 31, 1878; dau. of William McClellan and Elizabeth (Ireenficld, of Exton. Address, Frazer. Pa. 2610. Emmor E. Garrett' (Elizabeth\ Elizabeth, John, Sarah. George), b. E. Goshen, 5, 15, 1832; d. West Goshen, 6, 16, 1886; m. West Chester, 4, 2, 1S56, Sabilla Yearsley, b. there, 5, 21, 1832; d. W. Goshen, 6, 23, 1869: dau. of Thomas Yearsley, of W. Goshen. Both buried at Greenmount Cemetery. He m. 2d, 4, 5, 1871, Eliza Roberts, of Westtown. Issue by ist: 6188. Wilnier H., b. 3, 30, i86o, in E. Goshen ; m. West Chester, 3, 9, 1S87, Emma C. 51 802 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Wilson, b. Lancaster Co., Pa., 4, 11, 1863 ; dau. of Dorestes Wilson and Mar- garet E. Miley, of E. Goshen. He is a carpenter and member of Presbyterian Church. Address, Malvern, Pa. Issue: J. Walter, b. 12, 12, 1887; d. 8, 16, 1898: Francis F., b. 7, j, 1890: Margaret F., b. 2, 27, 1893. 6189. Hannah, b. i, 11, 1S66; d. 10,8, 1S66. 6190. Robert Y., b. 6, 6, 1868; is married and living at or near Malvern, Chester Co., Pa. No response. 2612. George Williamson'^ (Adams, Enos, John, Sarah, George), b. Newtown, Delaware Co., 2, i, 1824; removed to Ohio, Aug., 1826; m. Wayne Co., 4, 20, 1848, Rachel McFarland, and settled on a farm In Stark Co., where he continues. P. O., Massillon. Issue : 6191. Sarah P., b. 5, 9, 1849 J ™- 2, 19, 1S91, Jacob Baughman, b. Wayne Co., O., 8, 7, 1837. He went to Kansas when seventeen years old and lived there the greater part of his life ; resided in Lecompton after marriage till 2, i, 1S98, when they returned to Ohio. He is a retired farmer and member of United Brethren Church. P. O., Newman, O. No issue. 6192. Elizabeth J., b. Massillon, 8, 5, 1850; d. Englewood, 111., i, 28, 1898; buried Beach City, O. ; m. near Massillon, 11, 9, 1882, Esdras B. Trubey, b. near Beach City, 6, 18, 1853 ; son of Jacob M. Tiubey and Eliza Swan, of Navarre, O. They lived in Millersburg, O., Nov., 1882, to Oct., 18S3 ; then in Minne- apolis, Minn., till Oct., 1894, when they removed to Englewood. He is an attorney-at-law and agent for life insurance. Issue: Eunice Bessie, b. 8, 2, 1885 : George Esdras, b. 5, ii, 188S. 2613. Alfred. Williamson" (Adam^, Enos, John, Sarah, George), b. Newtown, 4, 10, 1824; d. near Martelle, Iowa, 10, 25, 1880; buried neaj Springville; m. Philadelphia, 9, 10, 1850, Mary Kugler, b. near Valley Forge, 7, 10, 1822; d. Viola, Iowa, i, 12, 1888; buried at Linn Grove; dau. of Valentine and Hannah Kugler. Issue: 6193. Eva Ann, b. Dayton, O., i, 19, 1853 ; m. Martelle, Iowa, 11, 10, 1880, W. Harvey Loomis, b. Whitley Co., Ind., 9, 25, 1S50; son of Linn Loomis and Phoebe Cooper. Address, Warneiville, Madison Co., Neb. Issue: Lorin, b. 12, 29, 1884. 6194. Ida Elizabeth, b. Columbiana Co., O., 9, 18, 1855 > '"• Brown Twp., Linn Co., Iowa, II, 20, 1873, A. Thomas Dunlap, b. Athens, O., 3, i, 1849 ; son of John Dunlap and Ann Eliza Johnston, of Spiingville, Iowa. He is a dealer and shipper of poultry ; members of Presbyterian Church. Res., Spiingville, la. Issue, b. Brown Twp.: Otto Casper, 9, 27, 1875: Mary Eva, 10, 22, 1877; see below: George Williamson, i, 20, 1874: Edwin Thomas, 7, 20, rS8i : Llewellyn, 8, 31, 1K83 : Caroline, 3, iS, 18S6 : Alfred Leo, 9, 4, 1893. Mary Eva m. Spiingville, Iowa, 7, 24, 1895, Emmet Mann, b. Linn Twp., ! inn Co., 8, 19, 187;; lon of Septhan Mann and Lucy Elizabeth Coleman. LINE OF GEOKGE\ SARAH', yOlIN\ ENUS\ ADAAf. ^q-^ They settled on i6o acres of land in Linn (".rove. i'. O., Springville, la. Issue : Franklin Ivan, b. 12, 21, 1896 : Eeulah Elizabeth, 9, 7, 189S. 6195. Llewellyn, b. 3, i, 1S5S ; d. 10, 25, 1S8S, unmarried. 6196. Eugene, b. i, 19, 1S52 ; d. 10, 19, 1S52. 2614. Caroline Williamson* (Adam\ Enos, John, Sarah, Gt;oro-e), b. Newtown, s, 24, 1S28; m. there, 3, 3, 1853, Samuel R. Hunter, b. Springfield Twp., i, 27, 1827; son of John Morgan Hunter and Ehza Rhoads, of Upper Providence. They resided on liis father's farm in Marple till March, 1879, when they removed to a smaller farm of the latter, in Upper Providence. In 1886 they built a residence at 44 East Front Street, Media, where they reside. Issue : 6197. Sarah P., b. Marple, 5, 2, 1854; d. 8, 16, 1854. 6198. Annie C, b. same, 8, 20, 1S55 : m. there, 10, 13, 1S75, I^ilhvyn Lewis, b. there, 3, 14, 1S52 ; son of Milton Lewis and Martha Thomas, of Media. They settled on his father's farm, in Marple, till 4, 28, 1898, when they removed to a prop- erty of 10 acres near Newtown Square. Issue : D. Hunter, b. Marple, 7, 14, 1880: Horace, b. same, 10, 3, 1882. 6199. Lizzie, b. Marple, 6, 9, i86t ; m. Upper Providence, 2, 3, 1885, Joseph S. Keller, b. Phila., 7, 4, 1856. Residence, 3515 Hamilton St., Phila. Issue: J. Walter, b. Phila., 2, 27, 1886 : Albert S., b. same, 7, 18, 18S9 : Elizabeth, b. same, 11, 19, 1S91. 2615. Elizabeth Williamson' (Adam-, Enos, John, Sarah, George), b. Newtown, 5, 16, 1831; m. there, 3, 3, 1S53, Casper Sharpless Garrett, b. WiUistown Twp., II, 15, 1830; d. 3613 Powelton Ave., West Philadelphia, 5, 23, 1S97: buried at West Laurel Hill Cenunery: son of William Garrett, of WiUistown, and Elizabeth Sharpless, last of Swarth- more. He learned the business of paper-making under his father, and, removing to Philadelphia, became a very extensive manufacturer and dealer in paper, with warehouse at 12 and 14 Decatur Street. Beside \.hv. mills in different places, he became the owner of the Adam B. Williamson iiome- stead and other lands. He was a member of the Society of Friends and contributed liberally toward their cliaritable and educational institutions. Issue: 6200. William, b. Philadelphia, 6, 27, 1854 ; m. there, 10, 15, i8;59, Mary Menetto Hall, b. there: dau. of Joseph W. Hall and Martha P. Aaronson, of Jenkintown, Montgomery Co., Pa. He was with his lather in the firm of C. S. Garrett & Son, and continues the busines.s. Residence, 3404 Baring St., Philadcljjhia. No issue. 6iOi. Laura S., b. LTpper Darby, 12, 5, 1S56 ; living with her mother at 3613 Powelton Ave., Phila., unmarried. o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 0O4 2616 Mary P. Williamson^ (Adam^ Enos, John. Sarah, George), 1,. Nelwn, 4 9- ^^34; m. at her father's, i.. 3. ^ ^5 7. to Joseph W Thomas, b. Tredyffrin, Chester Co.. 9. 21, 1831; son of Charles Thomas and Rvfth Kirk, of that place. He .-as educated at the schools of Thomas Conard. at West Grove, and Benjamin Swayne. Londongrove and upon his marriage settled at the Thomas homestead in Tredyffnm where he has been a nurseryman. P. O., King of Prussia, Montgomery Co., Pa. They are active members of the Society of Fnends. Issue: r„.o r.Uvin VV b 6 iq, I SSQ; living -'^tli'S father's, unmarried. : : k n^ b Tr-d>^n.'' '=3, .k ; n. at her father's. 6, .^ .804, I-c Roberts -"- b. Norristown, .. r, ^854; son of Isaac Roberts -^ ^"th^^f ' '^ ' of Norristown. He is cashier of Tradesman's National Bank, Conshohocken, Pa., and they are members of the Society of Friends. Res., 316 Fayette Street. Issue : Mary Thomas, b. 4, 23. i897- 6.0. Charles L b. 3, r., 1867 ; m. Rennet Square, 5, =5, 189S, .^my C. Ihompson, 6304. ^1--'- ;;'^^ /^' ^3'^^ . J;^,_ „f s^,,„,i H. Thompson and Martha Moore, of that place. Add-\KmgofPrus^^^^^ Smith, b. Weldon. Pa. '^°^- '"o Ts r86, • s'of of H:;c;;mson Sm.th'ind M. El.abeth Comly. of Jenkin- to4n 'pa He is a merchant and succeeded his father as postmaster at Weldon, which position the latter held from 4, .3, '878. tUl 2, 7, 1898 ,^and he and wife are members of Abington Friends' Meeting. Issue : Joseph H., b. 7 31, 1898. 6206. Sara Phillips, b. 2. 22. 1S72 ; livmg at home, unmarned. 9617 Adam B. Williamson^ (Adam^ Enos, John, Sarah. George), b 10 -^6, 1836; m. 3. 10, 1869, Mary E. Hibberd. b. Willistown, 9, 2a, ,84^' dau of Enos Hibberd and Eliza Evans, of that place Address, c'ested Butte, Gunnison Co., Colorado. Issue: Randolph b W.lhstown. cSer Co 6 28, 1870; clerk in Bank of Chester Co.. at West Chester, unmarried: Hannah Hibberd. b. Massillon. O. i, 8. 1874; d. 8- --j874: Adam Buckley, b. Massillon, O., 5- 17- 1875; l^vmg at Paon.a, Delta Co., Col., unmarried. 2630 Wilham West^ (Sarah^ Enos, John, Sarah, George), b. Lima, Delavvat-; Co., 2, 14. 1830; m. Chester Co.. near King of P---'/^^^^' 1858, Rebecca K. Thomas, b. there. 8, i, 1829; dau. of Charles Thomas and Ruth Kirk, of Tredyffrin. Address, King of Prussia, I a. issue: 6207 R. Anna, b. near King of Prussia, 12, 8, 1859; m. 4, 5> -883, David Wilson. P O Bridgeport, Montgomery Co., Pa. No response. 6-08. Sarah R., b. near King of Prussia, ra, r8, 1864 ; n. there, 6, 7, '^88, Charles V^ Evans! b. Philadelphia, 6, 10, 1865 ; son of Morris James Evans and Ehzabeth LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAIP, yOHN\ ENOS\ WALTER''. S05 Tatem Hayhurst, of that city. Address, King of Prussia, Pa. Issue : William West, 1). 5, ti, 1X91 : .Athalia Wilson, b. 3, 31, 1893 : Charles Morris, b. 4, 3, 1895. 6209. Elizabeth H., b. near King of Prussia, i, 26, 1871 ; living there, unm. 2632. Sarah E. West' (SarahN Enos, Jolin, Sarali, George), b. 6, i, 1842; ni. Morris Jarrett, Norristown, Pa. No response. 2639. Walter Martin Williamson' (Walters Enos, John, Sarah. George), b. Newtown, Del. Co., Pa., 7, 3, 1836; d. 2005 Columbia Ave., Phila., 5, 5, 1874; m. at her father's, 6, i, 1858, by Rev. William .Suddards, of Grace P. E. Church, 12th and Cherry Sts., to Mary Potter Raymond. Issue : 6210. Walter Lehman, b. Appleton, Wis., 4, 3, 1859 ; m. 2, 14, 1889, at H.'irrie, Dakota, Ethleen Knuppenburg. Address, Lisbon, N. Dakota. Issue : Walter Knup- penburg, b. 12, 26, 1889; d. in infancy: Mary Ethleen, b. 5, 10, 1891 : Francis Vail, b. 4, 23, 1892. 621 1. George Martin, b. at N. E. corner nth and Filbert Sts., Phila., 7, i, i860; d. 5, II, 1899; buried Mt. Peace Cemetery; m. 7, 5, 1881, by Rev. ]. J. Joyce Moore, rector of St. Ambrose, Phila , to Agnes Page, of Phila. Issue : Ceorgc Page, b. 8, 4, 1S82 : Agnes Raymond, b. 2 mo., 1886 : Martin Clement, b. 12, 4, 1893 ; d. 9, 6, 1897. The widow's address is 3402 N. 19th St., Phila. 6212. Adam Buckley, b. same, 6, 10, 1862 ; m. Annette Rank. Address, Seattle, Wash- ington. Issue : Olive, Walter, Myrtle. 6213. Mary Raymond, b. 35 N. iith St., Phila., 9, 7, 1866; d. 12, 22, 1874; buried W'oodlands Cemetery. 6214. Clement, b. same, 5, 14, 1868 ; d. 5, 15, 1868 ; buried Woodlands Cem. 2642. Martha Alexander Williamson' (Walter^, Enos, John, Sarah, George), b. 6, 12, 1842; m. 6, 7, 1866, at N. E. corner i iili and Filbert Sts., to John Clarke Budlong, M. D., of Cranston, R. I. Issue: Walter Williamson, b. i, 15, 1868: ALirtin Salisbur\-, b. 9, 19, 1869: John Clarke, b. 7, 17, 1871: Warren S., b. 4, 16, 1873; d. 12, 15, 1895: Matthew Williamson, b. 6, 27, 1875; d. 8, 31, 1893: Alonzo Alexander Williamson, b. 2, 14, 1877; d. 10, 13, 1878: Martha Matilda Constance, b. II, 23, 1878; d. 8, II, 1S79: William Gerrard Williamson, b. 3, 9, 1880: d. I, 12, 1888. 2646. Matthew S. Williamson' (Walters luios, John, Sarah, George), b. Philadelphia, 2, 2, 1851: m. at 1915 Wallace St., Phila., by Rev. W^m. Suddards, of Grace P. E. Church, 2, 5. 1880, to ALary Brown Woodward. He is a physician at 131 i Arch Street, Phila. Issue: Walter Dickson, b. 12, 15, 18S0: Edith Harrison, b. i, 19, 1882: Matthew Wood- 8o6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. ward. b. 2, 8, 1883: Richard Harrison, b. 6, 25, 1884; d. July, 1885: Thomas Armstrong, b. 2, 25, 1S88: Wilham Joseph, b. 6, 8, 1895. 2650. J. Jones Leedom'^ (EHzabeth^, Enos, John, Sarah, George), b. 1,2, 1843; "''• Elizabeth Gaskill, who is deceased. Address, Lansdowne, Delaware Co., Pa. No further record. 2653. Esther Mary Leedom" (Elizabeth^, Enos, John, Sarah, George), b. White Horse, WilHstown Twp., 7, 13, 1847; m. Philadelphia, 5,6, 1873, Alfred Wilson Palmer, b. Concord, 10, 27, 1846; son of William Mansfield Palmer and Mary Wilson, of Kennet Square, Pa. Ad- dress, 5400 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia. Issue: 6215. Jesse Jones Leedom, b. Newtown Twp., 3, 4, 1874 ; m. Margaret Talley Springer. Address, 5175 Heston St., West Phila., Pa. No response. 6216. William Asher, b. Willistown, Chester Co., 8, 2, 1S80. 6217. Anna Edith, b. Steelton, Dauphin Co., Pa., 2, 26, 1S86. 2657. G-arrett Amoss*^ (Abigail Jane', Esther, John, Sarah, George), b. near FalLston, Md., 9, 8, 1824; m. 3, 14, 1855, at her father's, to Ruth Anna Parry, of Harford Co., Md., b. Drumore, Lancaster Co., 9, 18, 1827; d. near Fallston, 6, 28, 1881; buried at Fallston Meeting; dau. of David Parry, last of Lahaska, Bucks Co., Pa., and Lydia Richardson, last of Dru- more, Pa. He has always been a farmer, at the old Amoss homestead. P. O., Benson, Md. Issue: 6:; 18. Florence Parry, b. 12, 22, 1856 ; d. 8, 19, 1858. 6219. William Lee, b. 10, to, 1859 ; unmarried. 6220. Mary ElizLi, b. 4, 24, 1861 ; m. Harford Co., Md., 10, 17, 1889, Franklin Taylor, b. Wilmington, Del., 4, 30, 1855 ; son of Thomas Clarkson Taylor and Eliza- beth Stroud Mendenhall, of Wilmington, Del. Issue : Thomas Clarkson, b. 9, 19, 1890: Garrett Amoss, b. 10, 28, 1S94. Res., 923 Jefferson St., Wilming- ton, Del. 6221. Martha Tyson, b. 7, 12, 1865 ; living at the homebtead, unmarried. 6222. Josephine Parry, b. 7, 21, i36S ; unmarried. 2659. Sarah Amanda Amoss* (Abigail Jane', Esther, John, Sarah, George), b. Harford Co., Md., 9, 3, 1836; m. Phila., Pa., 10, 31, 1861, Robert B. Dixon, b. Baltimore, Md., 8, 22, 1834; son of James Dixon and Mary Ann Bartlett, of Easton, Md. Address, Easton, Talbot Co., Md. Issue : 6223. Mary Garrett, b. Easton, 3, 20, 1865 ; m. Britimore, 4, 4, 18S8, John Kemp Bart- lett, Jr., b. Leavenworth, Kansas, 8, 9, 1863 ; son of John Kemp Bartlett and LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ yOHN\ JANE', THOMAS\ 807 Virginia Cowgill, of Baltimore. Res., 2100 Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Issue: Robert Dixon, b. 2, 19, 1889: John Kemp, 3d, b. 11, 2, 1890: Vir- ginia, b. 3, 27, 1892 : Mary Garrett, b. 5, 29, 1893 : Francis Gilpin, b. 10, 9, 1S99. 6224. Laura l-ee, b. Easton, 9, 23, 1867; m. 809 Park Ave., Baltimore, 12, 14, 1893, William Thomas Norris, b. Baltimore, 4, 2, 1858; son of William Henry Norris and Elizabeth Ann Bennett. She was educated at Svvarthmore College and he at the school of Eli Lamb, Baltimore, and is a cashier. Res., 2108 Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore. Issue: Amanda Lee, b. 9, 18, 1894: William Henry, b. 8, 30, 1896 : Mary Dixon, b. 1, 29, 1900. 6225. Roberta Barllett, b. Easton, 7,4, 1871; m. Baltimore, it, 23, 1898, Alexander Mitchell Palmer, b. \Vhite Haven, Pa., 5, 4, 1872; son of Samuel B. Palmer and Caroline Albert, of Stroudsburg, Pa. 6226. William .'\moss, b. 9, 3, 1S74 ; m. 4, 10, 1900, at residence of Edward M. Needles, Philadelphia, to Emma Strattan Needles, dau. of John \. and Augusta S. Needles, of Baltimore, wliere they reside. 6227. Florence Amoss, b. 12, 10, 1878 ; living at Easton, Md., unmarried. 2662. Mary Jane Hibbard' (John\ Jane, John, Sarah, George), b. Marple Twp., 4, 5, 1826; d. Media, 5, 9, 1865; m. Chatham, Chester Co., 3, 7, 1850, Joseph Iliff, b. Centreville, Md., 7, 5, 1S24; d. 4, 14, 1874. Issue: Klla, b. 4, 27, 1853; m. WilHam Hnrlbut, Media, Pa.: Josephine, b. 4, II, 1856; deceased: Mary, b. Media, 9, 28, 1859. No further record. 2669. Lewis Hibbard^ (Thomas^ Jane, Jolm, Sarah, George), b. Willistown, 1,1, 1830; d. West Chester, 12, 7, 1885; m. 12, 12, 1850, Susan H. Sinquet, d. 1866; dau. of Samuel and Mary Sinquet. Second m., 2, 3, 1868, to Priscilla B. Russell, b. Edgmont, 5, 23, 1836; d. 7, 26, 1889; dau. of James Russell and Mary Baldwin, of Edgmont. He inherited his father's farm in Willistown, and afterward owned the White Horse tavern in that township. After his second marriage he removed to West Chester and kept a grocery and provision store. Issue : 6228. Thomas, b. 12, 19, 1851; m. Marple Twp., 12, 18, 1873, Hannah Grubb, b. Nether Providence, 8, 14, 1852; dau. of Thomas P. Grubb and Jane V. McClure. Issue: Lewis, b. West Chester, 9, 11, 1874; d. Willistown, 8, 20, 1875 : George T., b. 9, 25, 1879. 6229. Samuel, b. 8, 12, 1852 ; m. West Chester, 11, 3, 1884, NLiry Ann Hopkins, widow of George Hopkins, b. .Absecon, N. J., 12, 27, 1853 ; dau. of Dennis Ahern and Ann Aldworth, of Delaware. .Address, White Horse, Pa. 6230. Mary, b. 6, 22, 1856 ; m. Grove M. E. Parsonage, 12, 4, 1879, Benjamin R. Shep- herd, b. Ramseyville, Del. Co., Pa., 7, 9, 1853; son of Richard M. Shepherd and Minerva Ramsey, of West Whiteland, Chester Co. Issue : Allen and Walter. They live in Willistown Twp. P. O., Malvern, Pa. 6231. Frank, b. Willistown, 11, 17, 1862. 8og THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 2671. Mary Hibbard*^ (William^ Jane, John, Sarah, George), b. Wil- listown Twp., II, 2, 1853; m. West Chester, 11, 16, 1876, Albert Gar- rett Thatcher, b. East Nantmel Twp., Chester Co., 10, 21, 1846; son of Richard Thatcher and Rebecca S. Cassin, of Darby. They removed from Darby to Huhneville, Bucks Co., and thence, in June, 1881, to the vicinity of Wilmington, Del.: have been living in the city of Wilmington since 1888. Res., 1415 Delaware Ave. He is president of the Coosa Mfg. Co. (cotton yarns), with mill at Piedmont, Ala. Issue : William Hibbard, b. Hulmeville, 2, 9, 1879: Herbert Spencer, b. Henry Clay, Del., 9, 27, 1882: Richard Cassin, b. same, 10, 2, 18S4: Alfred Haviland, b. Wilmington, Del., 11, 7, 1887 • Charles Garrett, b. same, 10, 20, 1891 : Mary Alberta, b. same, 7, 4, 1895. 2674. Caroline N. Iliff* (Mary^ Jane. John, Sarah, George), b. 5, 16, 1845; "■>• Richmond, Ind., 12, 6, 1866, Joseph F. Rowlett, b. there, 11, 28, 1844; son of George B. Rowlett and L\dia C. Vore. ot that place, and grandson of John Rowlett, Sr., of Philadelphia, compiler of Rowlett's In- terest Counting Book. He was one of five brothers who enlisted in the Union army ; is a patentee of several inventions and now manager of the Richmond Weather Strip Co., manufacturing Rowlett's Counterbalance Weather Strip. Issue : 6232. William F., b. Richniond, Ind., 5, 18, 1S68 ; m. there, 8, i, 18S9, Alice Lowe, b. near Des Moines, Iowa, 9, 4, 1866; dau. of G. N. Lowe, M. D., and Amanda Camplin, of Randall, Jewell Co., Kansas. He is a draughtsman, living in Richmond, Ind. Issue : William H., b. 4, 3, 1S90 ; d. 7, 28, 1890. 6233. Edwin M. Stanton, b. 'I'erre Haute, Ind., 2, 6, 1S70; d. Richm.ond, Ind., 9, 14, 1899; m. near Indianapolis, Ind., 6, 24, 1S94, Louise Shambaugh, b. 2, 3, 1869 ; dan. of Jackson Shambaugh, of Royalton, Boone Co., Ind. He was a bookkeeper. Issue: Joseph J., b. Richmond, 10, 12, 1898. 6234. Caroline Josie, b. Terre Haute, 9, 26, 1873 ; d. 2, 12, 1897, unmarried. 6235. Mary Edith, b. Richmond, 2, 27, 1S75 ; m. there, 5. 8, 1895, Theodore J. Webb, b. there, 8, 15, 1865 ; son of William Webb and Isabel Baldwin, of that place. Issue : Owen Rowlett, b. Richmond, 2, 16, 1896 : Paul, b. same, 10, 11, 1897 ; d. 2, 14, 1899 : Forrest Ellsworth, b. same, 5, 16, 1900. Res., 227 N. 7th St., Richmond, Ind. 2893. John L. YanialP (Enos^ Sarah, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 10, 12, 1822; m. Philadelphia, 4, 14, 1853, Marian Paist, b. Nether Providence, 11, 8, 1S29 ; dau. of James Paist and Catharine A. Holland. He resides in the N. E. part of Newtown Twp., Del. Co., on his father's farm. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ SARAH\ MARY\ yoIlN". 809 John Holland, b. Newtown, 2, 15, 1S54; d. Iowa, 8, 28, 1878, unmarried; buried at Newtown Meeting. Frank, b. 8, 18, 1855 ; d. Philadelphia, 9, 10, 1885, unm. ; buried Newtown Meeting. Benjamin Evans, b. 6, 15, 1859; m. Media, 6, 30, 1S91, Bertha Sagebeer, b. Consho- hocken, Pa., 12, 18, 1858; dau. of Rev. Joseph L. Sagebeer and Harriet Keen Wright, of Coatesville, Pa. Address, Media, Pa. Issue : Joseph Kmile, b. 7, 30, 1893 : Harriet Sagebeer, b. 9, 17, 1894 : John Logan, b. i, 12, 1897 ; d. 8, 23, 1897. Elizabeth Jane, b. 4, 5, 1857 ; m. Ardmore, Pa., i, 4, 1894, Joseph J. Wynn, b. Reading, Pa., 3, 17, 1857 ; son of John L. Wynn and Amelia James, of I'hila. Address, Ard- more, Pa. No issue. Elmer Ellsworth, b. Newtown, 9, 22, 1S64 ; m. St. David's P. E. Ch., 4, 17, 1895, Mary Rezzer, b. Phcenixville, 9, 5, 1872 ; dau. of Charles Walker Rezzer and Mary Jane Smith, of Radnor. P. O., Ithan, Del. Co., Pa. No issue. Enos, b. I, 5, 1868 ; m. Henrietta Moore. P. O., Ithan, Pa. No response. Joshua Harrison, b. 6, i, 1870 ; d. 8, 8, 1874. 2900. Jacob Hibberd HalP (Maris', John, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, i, 16, 1827; d. Plymouth, Montgomery Co., 10, 22, 1865 ; buried at I'lymouth Meeting; m. Radnor, 9, 13, 1853, [oanna Pugh, b. there, 12, 27, 1831 ; dau. of Wilham Pugh and Mary Pugh, of that town- ship. She resides at Norristown, Pa. Issue : Sarah D., b. Conshohocken, 6, 13, 1856 ; m. Philadelphia, 4, 5, 1877, Lafayette Ross, b. Fish House, N. J., 12, 16, 1851 ; son of John Ross and Janet MacNicol, last of Con- shohocken, Pa. Address, Norristown, Pa. Issue : Martha Emily, b. Plymouth, 6, 6, 1878; d. Norristown, 6, 29, 1886: Margaret Jane, b. Plymouth, i, 16, 1880: Jesse Hall, b. Norristown, i, 6, 1882 : John Hibberd, b. same, 3, 22, 18S4; d. 3, 3, 1887 ; Robert Emmet, b. same, 3, 21, 1886 : Joanna Pugh, b. same, 4, 20, 1893. W^illiam M., b. Radnor, 4, 27, i860; m. Philadelphia, 6, 15, 1892, Ida E. Gilbert, b. Radnor, 7, 17, 1870 ; dau. of Daniel Gilbert and Annie E. Biddle, of Conshohocken. He was educated at Friends' Central School, Phila., the West Chester Normal School and graduated at Jefferson Medical College, 1883. Residence, Conshohocken, Pa. Issue : Edna Maris, b. 7, 5, 1894. J. Barclay, b. Radnor, 2, 3, 1863; m. Plymouth Meeting, Elizabeth Jones, b. Horsham, Pa,, 10, 28, 1863 ; dau. of William S. Young and Mary Buist, of Plymouth Meeting. He was educated at Friends' Central School, Phila., and graduated from Phila. Col- lege of Pharmacy, 1884; is a druggist, at 930 Main Street, Norristown; a school director since 1891. Issue: Mary Joanna, b. 9, 23, 1S87 : Alice Anderson, b. 10, 12, 1890. 2901. Susanna HalP (Maris^ John, Mary, Sarah, Tlionias, George), b. WilHstown, 12, 18, 1S28 ; d. Harford Co., Md., 3 mo., 1861 ; m. Lancas- ter, Pa., 5. 10, 1852, David Eldridge, b. V.. Goshen, 4, 28, 1823; d. Birmingham, 3, 24, 1898; son of Joseph Eldridge and Abigail Garrett, ol H. Goshen. They settled on a farm near Darlington, Harford Co., Md., but he 5lo THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. returned to Chester Co., iS68, and lived some years in E. Goshen ; m. ad wife, Agnes Hanshaw, 12, 11, 1867. Issue by ist: Maris Hall, b. Harford Co., 11, 30, 1853 ; d. E. Goshen, 8, i, 1881, unmarried. Jonathan, b. same, 11, 17, 1855 ; m. 3, 4, 1886, Annie Thomas, b. E. Goshen, 2, 13, 1854 ; dau. of Enos Thomas, Jr., and Rachel Hoopes, of that place. They settled on a farm in Birmingham, Chester Co., but have since removed to West Chester. No children. He was graduated S. B., Haverford College, 1878. Sarah H., b. Harford Co., 11, 17, 1859 ; d. 2, 22, 1862. 2903. Barclay Hair (Maris^ John, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 8, 29, 1833; d. Ithan, Del. Co., 10, 18, 1S88; buried at Radnor Meeting; m. Radnor, 12, 28, 1865, Ella L. Clime, b. 9, 5, 1842, in Willistown; dau. of William Y. Clime and Elizabeth Roe, of Radnor. Her address, Ithan, Pa. Issue: Sarah Harding, b. Radnor, 10, 14, 1S66: Walter S., b. TO, I, 1869; d. 9, 29, 1875: Mary S., b. 10, 10, 1874: Elizabeth C, b. 3, 15, 1877 : Jesse H., b. 7, 28, 1879. Sarah H., m. Radnor, 10, 30, 1895, J. Henry Litzenberg, b. Bryn Mawr, 5. 21, 1863; son of Adam Litzenberg and Ruth Anna Grant, of that place, where they reside. He is a carpenter and she a member of the Episcopal Church. No issue: 2905. Clarkson Hall' (Maris^ John, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. I, 23, 1838; m. E. Goshen, 3, 14, 1867, Margaret Garrett, b. there 3, 25,' 1844; d. Willistown, 10, 27, 1867 ; buried at Goshen Meeting; dau. of Joseph L. Garrett and Jane M. Lewis, of E. Goshen. Second m., Philadel- phia, I, 5, 1 87 1, to Elizabeth Dowell, b. Providence Twp., 9, 23, 1836 ; dau. of Enoch Dowell and Jane Kelly, of Willistown. He owns and resides at the homestead, in Willistown, purchased by his grandfather in 181 o. P. O., Malvern, Pa. Issue: Jacob Hibberd, b. 11, 4, 1871 : Eugene D., b. 6, 9, 1873 : Lydia A., b. 7, i, 1S75 • Hannah, b. 8, 24, 1S78. The last was edu- cated at the George School, Bucks Co.; the others at the West Chester Normal School. 2908. Maris Lloyd' (Mary Ann', John, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Chester Co., Pa., i, 14, 1836; d. Nodaway Co., Mo., 2, 6, 1868; buried at Pickering; m. Nodaway Co., 7, 30, 1863, Sarah J. Gray, b. there, 4, 25, 1844; dau. of Martin Gray and Nancy Langley. Issue: Ulysses, b. Nodaway Co., 5, 5, 1864 ; unmarried. P. O., Maryville, Mo. Mary Ella, b. same, g, 6, 1868 ; m. 2, 28, 1S87, George VV. Sturgeon, b. Morgan Co., Ind., 8, 27, 1863. They settled on a farm adjoining the homestead for one year, then pur- chased 100 acres N. E. of Pickering, which they still own, together with another of LINE OF GEORGE', THOATAS', SARAH', JANE*, AfOSES\ 8ll 74 acres S. W. of Wilcox, their present residence, where he is merchandizing : mem- bers of Missionary Baptist Church. Issue: Mary S., b. s, 30, 1889: Ilarley I)., b. I, 26, 1891 : Hazel M., b. 2, 17, 1897. 2909. Truman Lloyd' (Mary AIln^ John, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, Geori^u'), b. Chester Co., 3, 9, 1838; m. Savannah, Mo., 6, 24, 1875, -^arah J. Lloyd, widow of his brother Maris. He removed with his parents from Chester Co., 1859, to Mo.; served three years in the Civil War, in the iith Mo. cavalry; afterward engaged in stock raising; now a retired farmer, at Maryville, Nodaway Co., and member of the M. E. Ch. Issue : Eldon, b. 5, 28, 1877. 2012. Morgan B. HalP (Caleb^ John, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Willistown, 11, 14, 1833; d. there, 4, i, 1898; buried at Willistown Meeting; m. West Chester, 3, 21, 1861, Su.sanna Smedley, b. Willistown, II, 6, 1837; dau. of Abiah T. Smedley (No. 288) and Agnes Few. She taught school before marriage, in W. Marlborough and \\'^est ("hester. Morgan continued on the homestead in Willistown, and was a highly esteemed citizen. His widow resides in West Chester, Pa. Issue: J. Comly, b. 4, 13, 1862 ; m. E. liradford, 3, 10, 1886, Elizabeth I. Ingram, li. there, 2, T9, 1S62; dau. of \Vm. Torbert Ingram and Elizabeth Darlington, of West Chester. He was a clerk in the National Bank of Chester Co , and in 1889 became cashier of the Berwyn National Bank, but early in 1901 removed to Atlantic City, N. J., on account of his health. Issue: Helen Elizabeth, b. 12, 12, 1886 : CanoU Morgan, b. 4, 9, 1889 : William Totbert, b. 3, 23, 1891. Mary .'\gnes, b. 2, 23, 1864 ; m. Willistown, 9, 5, 1888, Louis Bartleson .Ambler, I1. Lower Merion, 6, 12, 1862 ; son of William Ambler and Mary Bartleson Davis, of Norris- town, Pa. He was a teacher in Friends' Central School, Phila., 1888 to 1892, and principal of Friends' School, Jenkintown, Pa., 1892 to 1899. Issue : Chester William, b. 8, 2, 1889 : Lilian Smedley, b. 12, 22, 1S94. William S., b. 7, 26, 1S66 ; d. Willistown, i, 6, 1890, unmarried. Morgan B., b. 9, 14, 186S; in 1S98 was a brick contractor and builder, 73 Park \\'ay, .Allegheny, Pa., unmarried. Lilian M., b. 3, 4, 1870 ; m. Berwyn, Pa., 12, 29, 1S97, Henry B. Heston, b. Doylcstown, Pa., 2, II, 1843 ; son of Edward Heston and Elizabeth Worstal Dinne, of that place. They settled at Rosemont, Pa. He is a wool merchant. Issue : Henry Benjamin, b. Rosemont, 9, 27, 1859. Channing, b. 7, 31, 1875 J d. Willistown, 2, 28, 1892. Walter Hibbcrd, b. 4, 7, 1878 ; unmarried. P. O., Malvern, Pa. Robert Smedley, twin with Walter Hibberd. P. O., Malvern, Pa. 2955. William F. Rhoades' (Mary', Moses, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Phoenixville, Pa., 10, 24, 1836; m. Schu)lkill Twp., i, i, 1858, Mary Ann Morgan, b. Charlestown Twp., 3, 8, 1833; dau. of Abraham 8i2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Morgan and Elizabeth Powell, of that place. Her father m. 2d, Emma (Humphrey) Walton, widow, now of Phoenixville, and d. at Mt. Clair, Montgomery Co., Pa. Wm. F. Rhoades resided one year after marriage at the Gen. Pike Hotel, near Phoenixville; then moved to the latter place and traveled for Henry Rork one year; returned to the hotel and conducted it till 1877, when he sold it to L. R. Rhoades and removed to Black Rock, Montgomery Co., for one year, since which he has resided in Phoenixville. Issue : Samuel Detwiler, b. 4, 2, 1859 ; living in Phoenixville, unmarried. Morgan, b. 7, 13, 1861 ; m. Phcenixville, 12, 29, 1887, Ida L. March, b. W.Vincent Twp., 9, 17, 1866; d. Phcenixville, i, 18, 1892 ; buried Morris Cem. ; dau. of S. Robinson March and Mary A. Fry, of Phcenixville. Second m., Royers Ford, 6, 27, 1894, to Ida L. Jester, b. Chester Springs, Chester Co., 5, 8, i860; dau. of Levis James Jester, of that place, and his 2d wife, Phebeann Holland. Res., Phcenixville. Issue : Harold, b. 7, 16, 18S8. Preston, b. 8, 12, 1S63 ; m. Johanna De Vou. Res., Phcenixville. No response. Mary Elizabeth, b. 2, 28, 1866; d. 3, 27, 1866. William W., b. 3, 29, 1867 ; m. 7,4, 1892, Emma Heitzman, b. Peoria, 111., 12, 12, 1871 ; dau. of Albert Heitzman and Pauline Notzke. Res., 409 Hayward St., Peoria. Issue : Inez Margaret and Ethel Marie, twins, b. 5, 4, 1893. Harry, b. 5, 17, 1S69; living in Phcenixville, unmarried. Ida May, b. 9, 30, 1871 ; living in Phcenixville, unmarried. 2956. S. Preston Rhoades' (Mary*, Moses, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Phcenixville, 2, 16, 1839; "''• Fountain Inn, there, 10, 23, 1S66, Rachel W. Roberts, b. Charlestown Twp., 12, 20, 1843; dau. of Lewis Walker Roberts and Sarah P. Maris, of Spring City, Pa. He has always resided in Phoenixville. Issue: Franklin Longstreth, b. 2,^'^^ 1867; unm.: Sarah Adele, b. 4, 13, 186S; d. 3, 11, 1869: Mary Ella, b. 11, 15, 1S69; d. 2, 15, 1873; Albert Maris, b. 12, 10, 1870; unm.: Kate Roberts, b. 11, 6, 1873; see below: Suie Havard, b. 10, 3, 1875; d. 3, 14, 1884: Jennie B., b. 5, 21, 1877; d. 4, 3, 1882: Joseph L., b. 5, 5, 1879; d. 12, 7, 1882: Warren P., b. i, 27, 1881 : Harvey E., b. 7, 20, 1885. Kate R. Rhoades, b. Brownback's Church, Vincent, m. Jersey City, 11, 2, 1895, Winfield R- Buckwalter, b. Charlestown Twp., 9, 13, 1873; son of John Henry Buckwalter and Ann Jane Baker, of that place. They resided in Greenwich, Conn., till Feb., 1896, when they returned to Phcenixville. Issue: W. Randell, b. 5, 9, 1896. 2961. Rebecca L. Rhoades' (Mary*^, Moses, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. near Phoenixville, 4, 7, 1849; m. there, 4, 9, 1867, Rev. J. Q. Walker, b. Falls of Schuylkill, Phila., 12, 28, 1840; son of Charles B- LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ SARAH\ SARAH\ JOSEPIP. 8 1 J Walker and Mar}' W. Morison. He was graduated from Central High School, Phila., 1858 ; from Bucknell University, 1862 ; was principal of pub- lic schools of Phoenixville, 1S63 to 1866 ; ordained a Baptist minister in 1865 and served the church at Pughtown, Chester Co., until 1868 ; then went to Conshohocken. In 1872 became pastor of Mantua Baptist Church, Phila., where he continues ; received degree of D. D., Bucknell Univ., 1883 ; was poet at Valley Forge Centennial, 1878 ; member of board of managers of American Baptist Publication Society ; clerk of Phila. Baptist Association, etc. Rebecca L. Walker is president of the Phila. Woman's I^aptist Home Mission Union, vice regent of Merion Chapter, D. A. R., secretary of lady managers of Baptist Home, of Philadelphia, vice jiresident of the West Phila.'w. C. T. U. Issue: Charles .-Vbbot, b. Pluunixville, 2, 21, 1S68; m. Roaring Branch, Lycoming Co., Pa., 11, 23, 1892, Maude Carrison, b. WilHamsport, Pa., i, 31, 1872; dau. of Joel Carrison and Margaret Woolever, of Roaring Rranch. He was graduated from Bucknell Univ., 1889, and from Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester, Pa., 1892 ; has been pastor of Logan's Valley Baptist Ch., Bellvvood, Pa., since Sept. i, 1892. Issue: Margaret Garrison, b. 11, 8, 1894. William P., b. Conshohocken, 10, 22, 1869; d. Philadelphia, 2, 26, 1S76. Nellie M., b. Conshohocken, 2, 8, 1871 ; unmarried, 1897. John Peddie, b. Philadelphia, 2, 5, 1873; ^- there, 8, 31, 1873. George B., b. Phila., 9, i, 1874. Roscoe Longstreth, b. Phila., 10, 6, 1876. 2963. Hannah Mary Rhoades' (Mary^ Moses, Jane, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Phoenixville, 7, 31, 1853; m. Philadelphia, 9, 14, 1876^ J. A. Beidler, b. Tredyffrin Twp., 11, 2, 1S52 ; son of Israel Beidler and Mary Latshaw, of that place. They settled in Cleveland, O., but twelve years later removed to a farm of 260 acres, in Willoughby, Lake Co., still continuing his business as a coal operator, with office in Cleveland ; was a McKinley elector, 1896. P. O., Willoughby, O. Issue: Mary 1-" ranees, b. 8, 9, 1877: Mabel Rebecca, b. 10, 26, 1878 : Joseph Arthur, b. 9, 10, 1880: Jacob Dudley, b. 11, 12, 18S4. 2972. Mary Starr^ (Samuel^ Joseph, Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. 12, 26, 1840: m. Philadelphia, 4, 12, 1866, Frederic Christian Frailke, b. Germany, 10, 22, 1820; d. Wilmington, Del., 11, 6, 1885. He served in Co. F., 2d Del. vols., in the Civil War : members of Asbury M. E. Ch., Wilmington. She resides at 616 Lombard Street. Issue: Rebecca Regina, b. Wilmington, 3, 14, 1869 ; m. Camden, N. J., 1 1, 6, 18S7, Wm. Sher- man Blest, b. Wilmington, 4, 2, 1865 ; son of Geo. Washington Blest and Sarah Kliz- 8i4 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. abeth Mitchell, of 203 Monroe Street. They settled in Wilmington, where he is a boiler maker with the Harlan & HoUingsworih Co. Res., 616 Lombard St. Issue : Correine Ethel, b. Wilmington, 3, 6, 1889: Raymond S. T., b. same, 7, 30, 1890: Myrtle Viola, b. Philadelphia, 2, 3, 1893 : Katie Estella, b. same, 1 2, 3, 1895. Oscar Emil, b. Wilmington, 6, 10, 1S74; m. there, Aug., 1897, Catharine Crowley, b. Phila., 4, 7, 1S77. He is a machinist at Cramps' Shipyard, Philadelphia. Res., 261 1 Tulip St., Phila. Issue : Wm. Frederic, b. Phila., 3, 10, 1898. 2974. George Stern^ (Eleanor'', Joseph, Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. Delaware Co., Pa., 7, 10, 1833; m. Chester Co., 3, 29, 1855, Mary Ann Green, b. Chester Co., 3, 24, 1833; dau. of John Green and Harriet Strickland. Address, Everett, Bedford Co., Pa. Issue: William Price, b. Lewisville, Chester Co., 9, 18, 1856; m. Emniaville, Fulton Co., Pa., i, 17, 1883, Martha Jane Hoopengardner, b. Whips Cove, Fulton Co., 8, 5, 1864; dau. of Denton Hoopengardner and Elizabeth May, of Locust Grove, in that county. They settled at r>erett, Bedford Co., April, 1883 ; removed to Altoona, 6, 22, 1887, and to New Castle, Lawrence Co., 5, 19, 189S. He is a carpenter and millwright ; members of M. E. Church. Res., 108 Cleveland Ave. Issue: Raymond Elmer, b. Everett, 12, 8, 1883: Mary Elizabeth Elhel, b. same, 11, 7, 1886: Alice Mary, b. Altoona, 8, 23, 1888; d. 8, 4, 1S92 : Martha Ava, b. same, 2, 6, 1891 : Norman Upton, b. same, 5, 26, 1892. Annie Louisa, b. 10, 26, 1858; d. i, 3, i860. Harriet Flllen, b. 12, 9, 186 1 ; unmarried. John Harvey, b. i, 17, 1865 ; unmarried. Emma Worrell, b. 8, 17, 1867 ; unmarried. Lizzie Etta, b. 11, 10, 1869; unmarried. Cyrus v., b. Locust Grove, Fulton Co., 6, 20, 1872 ; na. Altoona. Pa., 7, 18, 1894, Edith May Davis, b. 2306 4th Ave., Altoona, 12, 18, 1877 ; dau. of Samuel Davis and Mary Elizabeth Hartzell, of 2302 4th Ave. Res., 2310 4th Ave. Issue: Jeanuette Ruth, b. 2, 16, 1895 : Naomi Helen, b. 9, 24, 1898 ; both in Altoona. Bertha Scott, b. 10, 4, 1875 i d. i, 3, 1896. 2975. Eber Stern' (Eleanor^ Joseph, Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. near Kimbleville, Chester Co., 11, iS, 1835; m. Mary J. Perry, b. Lewis- ville, Pa., 9, 2, 1835 ; <-^^'^'- c>' ]o\\\\ Perry and Jane Gay. Address, Cherry Hill, Md. Issue: Henrietta, b. 10, 24, 1S62; unm.: William, b. 10, 7, 1865; d. 3, 7, 1S68: Harry G., b. 5, 6, 1867 (?): George A., b. 10, 7, 1869 (?). 2978. William Stern' (Eleanor^ Joseph, Sarah, Sarah, Thomas, George), b. near Kimbleville, 11, 11, 1842; m. Wilmington, Del., i, 10, 1866, Thirza Elwell, b. Londongrove, 11, 8, 1843; dau. of Thomas Elwell and Annie EUender Thompson, of Kimbleville. Annie E. Thompson first married Jesse Greenfield, bridge builder, who built the high bridge for the P. R. R. at Coatesville, in 1832. William Stern setded at New London, LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ SARAH', SARAH', JOSEPH\ 815 Chester Co., and worked at cabinet-work and undertakinj^ for eleven years, and since engaged in farming. Address, Thorndale, Pa. Issue, born in New London : Cyrus West, b. 10, 18, 1866 ; m. Oxford, 6, 5, 1S8S, Estella Haines, b. Port Deposit, Md., 5, 30, 1869; dau. of Taylor F. Haines and Mary (). Currier, of Oxford. He is a painter and paperhanger, at Downingtown, Pa. Issue: Anna, b. 4, 4, 1889: Ernest M., b. 8, 27, 1891 : Roy E., b. 9, 10, 1895 : Mary lona, b. i, 14, 1898. Eva R., b. 7, 23, i868; unmarried. .Address, Thorndale. Cora E., b. 4, 10, 1870; m. Creen Hill, Chester Co., 2, 26, 1891, Harry John, b. Lion- ville, Pa., 10, 28, 1869 ; son of Evan W. John and Jennie E. Guthrie, of that place, where they reside. Issue: Lawrence Evan, b. Downingtown, 11, 20, 1891 : Irma Gertrude, b. West Chester, 8, 14, 1893 : Leola Verel, b. Uwchlan, 8, 8, 1895. S. Harry, b. 6, 23, 1S73; d. 7, 4, 1S73. Frank R., b. 2, 18, 1876 ; unmarried. Address, Hoboken, N. J. Anna L., b. 4, 11, i8• 5- 23, 1844, Sarah D. Hoopes, b. 12, 29, 1822 ; dau. of John P. Hoopes and Eliz- abeth Hunt, of Londongrove. He was educated at Jonathan Cause's school and after marriage settled at the homestead ; was a Friend ; buried at Union Hill Cemetery, Kennet Square. Issue : Anna Mary, b, 4, 6, r845 ; m. 4, 9, 1870, Thompson Richards, b. 2, 11, 1842 ; son of John Richards and Phebe Thompson, of New Garden Twp. They reside at the homestead of his father, at Toughkenamon, and are Friends. Issue: Rowland A., b. 11, 27, 1871 : Charles T., b. 8, 17, 1874 ; d. r, 3T, 1897 : Bessie S., b. 5, 27, 1876 : William J., b. I, 14, 187S : Mary P., b. 6, 27, 18S0 : J. Warren, b. 3, 14, 1S82 : Ruth E., b. 7, 29, 1S85 : Anna T., b. 3, 14, 1888. William Hoopes, b. 3, 17, 1S48; m. New Garden, 2, 6, 1879, Mary Jane Thomas, b. Pulaski, Pa., 11, 20, 1S56 ; riau. of Joseph Thomas and Mary Ann Priest. He was educated at Eaton Institute and Shortlidge's Academy, Kennet Square ; settled on the Scarlett homestead, but in 1S83 removed to the Baily farm of 200 acres, in E. Marlborough, the birth-place of his grandmother, which he now owns; is a member of Kennet Meeting. Issue: George Baily, b. New Garden, 11, 16, 1879: Walter Abiah, b. same, 5, 12, 1883 : Anna Emma, b. E. Marlborough, 5, 25, 1885 : Robert William, b. 2, t6, 1890 : Norman Thomas, b. 12, 25, i89r : Joel Taylor, b. 5, 6, 1898. Taylor, b. 2, 3, 1851 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 29, 1893, Ada Moore Evans, b. New Garden, 9, 14, 1S60 ; dau. of David Moore and Eleanar Bechtel, of Philadelphia. Address, Kennet Square. No issue. Elizabeth Hoopes, b. New Garden, 5, 15, 1852 ; m. there, i, 8, 1873, Amos Barnard, b. New London, i, 22, 1S51 ; son of Joseph T. Barnard and Hannah S. 'I'hompson, of New Garden. Address, Kennet Square, Pa. Issue: Sarah Gertrude, b. 6, 7, 1874: Marian Hannah, b. 4, 23, 1881 : Joseph Earle, b. 3, 31, 1883. Sarah Gertrude, b. New Garden; m. Kennet Square, 10, 13, r898, Morton P. Darlington, b. Norway, Chester Co., 8, 15, 1875 ; son of Edward B. Darlington and Elizabeth Townsend, of that place. She was educated at the George School, Bucks LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ MARY\ AB1AH\ SARAH*. 823 Co., Pa., and is a Friend. He was graduated from Haverford College. 1897, and is a clerk in the National Bank of Kennet Square, with residence at Norway. 3061. Deborah Scarlett' (Lyclia^ Sarah, Abiah, Mary, Thomas, Georgej, b. 12, 17, 1S30; d. Kennet Square, 5, 16, 1856, and buried there; m. II, 12, 1840, Jasper C. Way, b. 5, 27, 1817 ; son of Moses Way and Susanna Wilkinson, of I'ennsbury Iwp., Chester Co. He m. 8 mo., 1858, a 2d wife, Sarah S. Matlack, of New Jersey, by wliom he liad a son Josiah G. He was living at Hockessin, Del., 1899, and had issue by ist wife : Charles C, b. 8, 9, 1842 ; m. T,. Anna Hoge. Address, Wilmington, Del. No response. Nathaniel S., b. Chester Co., 12, 19, 1843 ; m. i, i, 1873, Mary H. Troth, b. I'hiladelphiai 10, 28, 1846 ; dau. of P. Hilhnan Troth and H. M. Rittcr. He is a florist at Yorklyn, Del. Issne : Edith, b. .'Xccotink, Va., 2, 16, 1874 ; unmarried : Ruth, b. 8, 18, 1875 : Frank T., b. i, 15, 1877 : Mary Anita, b. 6, 25, 1878 : Paul Hillman, b. 5, 7, 1882 : Jasper Chester, b. 8, 21, 1883 : Emily R., b. i, 4, 1889 : all born at .^ccotink, Va. George B., 8, 31, 1845 ; d. 10, 22, 187 i ; unmarried. Alfred H., b. 9, 23, 1847 ; living at Hockessin, Del., unmarried. Francis W., b. Kennet Square, 6, i, 1852 ; m. Philadelphia, 10, 27, 1898, Elnora C. Hyde, b. Hockessin, Del., 10, 16, 1864; dau. of Daniel and Ellen C. Hyde, of that place. Address, Wilmington, Dei. 3062. Annie Scarlett' (L)■dia^ Sarah, Abiah, Mary, Thomas, George) b. New Ciarden, 9, 20, 1822 ; d. Londongrove Twp., 11, 27, 1866; m. New Garden, 11, 18, 1847, Elias Hicks, b. Londongrove, 10, 21, 1822; d. Kennet Square, 8, 10, 1873 ; .son of Thomas Hicks and Amy Wilkinson, of Londongrove. Both buried at Londongrove Meeting. They settled on his father's farm, now owned by Francis W. Hicks. Issue: Sarah ]., b. Londongrove, 11, 11, 1848; m. there, 2, 11, 1869, William Henry Phillips, b. Centreville, Del., 3, 21, 1842; son of Harvey Phillips and Hannah Taylor, of .Ash- land, Del. They settled in Kennet Twp. for two years, one year in Londongrove, and then removed to West Chester: in 1873 returned to Kennet Square and in 1878 to Kennet Twp., their present residence, where he bought, in 1886, what was known as the paper-mill projjcrty, with about 50 acres of land a quarter of a mile from the town. He has greenhouses in connection with his mill and farm. Issue : Harry H., b. West Chester, 8, 2, 1872 ; d. Kennet Square, 8, 26, 1873 : Annie H., b. Kennet Square, 8, 29, 1874; m. Edward Ladley (son of No. 5452) : Helen J., b. Kennet, 2, 31,1883. Mary B., b. 9, 11, 1S50 ; m. Londongrove Twp., 9, 8, 1870, Eugene P. Mercer, b. Kennet Square, 4, 8, 1847 ; son of Solomon Mercer and Rachel Stackhouse, of that place.. They reside in Kennet Square, where he is engaged in the stove, tinware and plumb- ing business : members of the Society of Friends. Issue : Frederick H., b. 8, 8, 1872; unra. : Mary Ella, b. 2, 16, 1S76; see below: Joel Scarlett, b. 3, 29, 1879: g2. THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Theodore P., b. 7, 5, 1881 : Joseph Walter, b. 3, 12, 1886 : Eugene Leroy, b. 10, 30, 1888. ^ . , ^ Mary Ella Mercer, b. Kennet Square, m. there, 9, i, 1898, Frederic Fairlamb Huey, b. Hamorton, Chester Co., 6, 25, 1867 ; son of J. Davis Huey and Ruth Amy Chambers, of that place. Address, Hamorton, Pa. Lydia S., b. i, 22, 1853 ; d. 10, 15, 1862. Amie, b. 7, 19, 1855 ; living at Kennet Square, unmarried. 3063. Joel Scarlett' (Lydia^ Sarah, Ablah, Mary, Thomas, George), b. New Garden Twp., 6, 26, 1828; d. Kennet Square, 11, 30, 1S94 ; buried Union Hill Gem.; m. New Garden, 2, 17, 1855, Annie Chandler, b. there, 10, 26, 1829; d. Kennet Square, 6, 15, 1857; buried Kennet Square Mtg.; dau. of William Chandler and Ruthanna Davis, of New Garden. Second m., 2, 18, 1864, in New Garden, to Jane Richards, b. there, i, 29, 1834 ; dau. of John Richards and Phebe Thompson, of that township. He was a farmer, close by Kennet Square, to which he retired before his death. Issue : Mary M., b. Kennet Square, r, 20, 1856 ; m. there, 6, 10, 1891, Charles J. Pennock, b. there, 11, 18, 1857 ; son of Samuel Pennock and Deborah A. Yerkes, of that place. Address, Kennet Square, Pa. Issue : Jean Scarlett, b. 5, 6, 1S92. Annie C, b. Kennet Square, 1, 26, 1865 ; m. there, 11, 18, 1890, S. Horace Scott, M. D., b. Coatesville, Pa., 3, 26, 1865 ; son of Amos S. Scott and Mary L. McPherson, of that place, where they reside. Issue: Edgar H., b. 8, 19, 1891 ; d. 11, 5, 1892: Margaret, b. 10, 16, 1S94 ; both in Coatesville. Phebe T., b. i, 6, 1868 ; m. 2, 27, 1896, Dr. Ellis Marshall Harvey, b. Londongrove Twp., 2, 5,' 1869 ; son of Ralph M. Harvey and Anna B. Marshall, of Concord. They re- side' in Media, Pa. Issue : Jane Scarlett, b. 11, 19, 1896 : Anna Bartram, b. 7, 25, 1899 : Ellis Marshall, b. 6, 28, 1900. 3133. Rebecca King' (Sarah^ Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Morgan Co., O., 5. 6, 1839; d. Harlan Co., Neb., 6, 16, 1884; m. 8,''25, i860, Abner G. Lewis, b. lo, 23, 1833; son of William and Hannah Lewis. They settled in Morgan Co., O., but removed to Nebraska in 1880. He m. 2dly. i, 28, 1898, Sarah Cornelia Beekwith, b. 3. 29, 1857. Address, Stamford, Harlan Co., Neb. Joshua King, father of Rebecca, moved from Lancaster Co., Pa., 3, 21, 1837, married and settled on a farm of 200 acres on the fertile lands of Wolf Creek, Morgan Co.. O., where he remained. Abner and Rebecca Lewis had issue : Simeon, b. 5, 25, 1861 ; m. 8, 12, 1890, Eldora D. Beekwith, b. S, 26, 1869. Address, Stamford, Neb. Issue : Mabel Darling, b. 6, 4, 1892 : Mary Eveline, b. 7, 22, 1894 : Earl Abner, b. 8, j6, 1S97: Ira Joseph, b. 12, 20, 1898. Sarah Elizabeth, b. a, 9, 1863; m. 4, 23, 1887, Walter C. Cook, b. i, 2, i860; son of Henry and Fannie Cook. Address, Precept, Harlan Co., Neb. Issue: Clarence LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ THOMAS', JOSEPH', REBECCAK 825 Abner, b. 2, 27, 1888 : Ernest Everett, b. 7, 23, 1889 : Elvin Lewis, b. i, \.\, 1891 : Otis Leighton, b. 6, 27, 1895 : Goldie Pearl, b. 7, 23, 1897 : Sylvia Gladys, b. 6, 21. 1899. Hannah Marcella, b. 3, 14, 1S65 ; m. 9, 25, 1889, McArthy (". Martin, b. 2, 5, 1859. Issue : Floyd Lewis, b. i, 3, 1894. William Thomas, b. 4, 13, 1867 ; unmarried. Rachel Ann, b. 3, 4, 1869 ; m. 12, 25, 18SS, Simeon W. Woodruff, b. 3, 19, 1866. Issue : Ethel Rebecca, b. 10, 17, 1889 : Justice Cuthbert, b. 2, 8, 1894 : Ronald, b. 3, 6, 1897. Franklin J., b. 3, x, 1871 ; m. 3, 29, 1899, Minnie Dorothee Steinke, b. 10, 15, 1879- Issue : Elsie Adealia, b. 2, 6, 1900. Ida Rebecca, b. 9, 13, 1872 ; m. 10, 8, 1890, William Wade Covington, b. 2, 10, 1S68. Issue: Loyd Warren, b. 7, ig, 1892 : Paul Lewis, b. 2, 9, 1897 : Hugh William, b. 3, 31. 1898- Effie Louisa, b. 7, 24, 1S74 ; m. 3, 3, 1896, Charles Edward Beekwith. James Alfred, b. 5, 18, 1879. 3134. Mary King' (Sarah*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Morgan Co., O., 3, 31, 1841 ; m. there, 12, 29, 1864, Monti- lion Brown, b. Cecil Co., M(l., 4, 13, 1841 ; son of WiUiam BrownM^lon- tilion\ Samuel, Samuel, William) and Deborah King, of Morgan Co., O. They settled on a farm in Morgan Co., O., which they leased in 1891 and removed to near Wakefield, Lancaster Co., Pa. He is a farmer, and all are members with Friends. Issue: William Elmer, b. 9, 19, 1865; d. 3, 3, 1884: James Franklin, b. 7, 3, 1869; unmarried: Thomas Alfred, b. 8, 24, 1871 ; d. II, 28, 1880: Florence Rebecca, b. 6, 2, 1876: Clarence Arthur, b. 5, 19, 1883: d. 6, 3, 1883. Florence R. m. 12, 20, 1900, at her home, Eber H. Geddes, son of George and Rebecca Geddes, of Morgan Co., O. 3137. Sarah King' (SaralA Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Pennsville, O., 7, 27, 1846; m. 12, 14, 1868, Daniel Mc- Inturf, b. Pennsville, O., 9, 8, 1844; son of Daniel Mclnturfand Catharine Smith, of that place. He served one year in th(! army, removed to Iowa. 1869, and to Nebraska, 1876 ; is a farmer, owning 400 acres, and member of M. \l. Church. Address, Stamford, Harlan Co., Neb. Issue: Alonzo, b. 9, 30, 1869; unmarried: Lindley, b. 11, 30, 1871 ; unmarried: Charles, b. 8, 30, 1874: Klsie Paul, b. 12, 23, 1880: unm. Charles Mclnturf b. Joetown, Iowa, m. 7, 10, 1897, Florence Cole, b. Sterling, Neb., 8, 14, 1873; dau. of Andrew J. Cole and Mary Ann Haish, of Stamford, Neb. He is a farmer three miles S. W. of Stamford ; member of M. E. Churcli. Issue: Charles Burton, b. 6, 10, 1898; d. 8, 27, 1899. 3139. Lewis King' (Sarah^ Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, 82 6 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. George), b. 4, 22, 1850 ; m. 9, 23, 1872, Rebecca Pierpont, dau. of Benjamin and Rachel Pierpont. They Hve in Nodaway Co., Mo. Issue: Eldora, b. 8, 3, 1873: Frederic J., b. 8, 27, 1874: Sarah Laverta, b. 2, 28, 1876: Twins, b. 4, 30, 1878; died in infancy: Benjamin P., b. 5, 8, 1880; Alta Belle, b. 9, 23, 1883: Joseph W., b. 2, 26, 1886. 3141. Lydia King' (Sarah*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Pennsville, O., 8, 21, 1854; m. there, i, 14, 1875, Charles W. Parsons, b. there, 8, 15, 1855 ; son of Joseph Parsons and Martha Harris, of West Virginia. They setded on 50 acres of land six miles from his father's, but after two years, on account of his wife's health, moved to Iowa, and in three years to Nebraska, where his wife regained her health, but his failing they removed to Missouri, where he lollows farming. He has served as constable ; also as steward, clerk and exhorter, and supt. of Sabbath School. P. O., Parnell City, Mo. Issue: Eva Sildora, b. 11, 9, 1875 ; see below: James Alva, b. 7, 27, 1S77; d. aged six weeks: John Charles, b. Springville, Iowa, 6, 8, 1879; now at Omish, Johnson Co., Iowa: Sarah Pearl, b. 8, 21, 1881, at Orleans, Harlan Co., Neb.: Joshua Earl, twin with Sarah: Jessie Edith, b. 5, 2, 1884, at Orleans: Martha Maranda, b. Parnell City, 10, 15, 1887; <^- lO' 3O' 1S97 : Lydia Anna, b. S, 23, 1889, at Orleans, Neb.: Hattie Belle, b, same, 6, 20, 1892; d. 8, 2, 1892: Elmer Franklin, b. Neosha Rapids, Kansas, 12, 10, 1894; d. 1895. Eva Sildora m. 9, 9, 1893, Andrew Jackson Henry, b. 6, 30, 1869; son of Peter Franklin Henry and losephine Brooks. He is a farmer at Tonica, Illinois. Issue: Goldie Myrde, b. 9, 22, 1894: William Franklin, b. 8, 10, 1898: Jennie Lind, b. 2, 8, 1900. 3144. Thomas S. Livezey' (Rebecca^ Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. near Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O., 9, 2, 1844; d. Latrobe, Athens Co., O., 2, 16, 1878; m. there, 12, 21, 1867, Martha M. Smith, b. Fishtown, Washington Co., O., 7, 4, 1850; dau. of George Smith and Catharine Clements, of Latrobe. Issue : Deborah Ann, b. 4, 7, 1869 ; unmarried. Emma Ellen, b. Latrobe, 10, 31, 1870; m. Denver, Colo., 11, 14, 1895, Edward Rogers, b. Latrobe, 9, 3, 1870; son ot" Jacob Rogers and Phebe Wood, of that place. They settled in Moreno, Calif., 1895, where he is a fruit grower. Issue : Harry E., b. i, 2. 1896 : Bertram L , b. 6, 9, 1897. Samuel Sherman, b. 9, 3, 1S72, at Coolville, O. ; m. Latrobe, O., 6, 11, 1896, Emma Laura Townsend, b. Coolville, 2, 19, 1877 ; dau. of James M. Townsend and Eliza- beth Daugherty, of Latrobe. They settled at Latrobe, but moved to Frost, O., 3, i, 1899. He is a blacksmith and farmer. Issue : Charles Victor, b. 5, 18, 1897. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS', THOMAS', JOSEPH*, REBECCA\ 827 3145. John C. Livezey' (Rebecca'', Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Chesterfield, O., 7, i, 1845; m. Pomeroy, Meigs Co., O., 5, 15, 1S70, Eliza Inman, b. Bastian, Meigs Co., 3, 16, 1851 ; dau. of Powers Inman and Mary Durst, of that county. He owns 240 acres of land at Pliny, Putnam Co., W. Va.; farms, sells goods and handles lumber in a small way ; was a soldier in the Civil War. Issue : David Perley, b. Tliny, 3, 13, rSyi ; m. Gallipolis, O., 10, 31, 1894, Libmia Klvista Wal- lace, b. Dallas Co., Mo., 3, 18, 1872 ; dau. of Jonathan Jordan Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Hambrick, of Veranda, Mason Co., W. Va. He owns and farms 100 acres at Pliny. Issue: Avin Harold, b. there, 8, 10, 1896: Marshall Weldon, b. .same, 3, 16, 1S98. Fanny Maria, b. 9, 23, 1S73; m. at her home, 8, 31, 1892, Nicholas L. White, b. Thivener, Gallia Co., O., 6, 23, 1871 ; son of Wesley While and Margaret Scvilla Meal, of Ashton, W. Va. He has been a school teacher; owns 102 acres of hill land within a rnile of Kanawha Riv-er ; sells goods and buys timber and stock. P. O., Pliny, W. Va. Issue : Irl Livezey, b. 7, 27, 1893 : Guy Merritt, b. 5, 23, 1898. Reuben Allen, b. Pliny, 10, 23, 1875; "i- Po'"' Pleasant, W. Va., 9, 26, 1899, Nettie Myrtle Stalder, b. Pliny, 5, 9, 1881 ; dau. of William F. Stalder and I.oretta Rose. He settled on the left bank of the Big Kanawha, thirty miles above its mouth ; has been a teacher, bookkeeper and salesman in a mercantile house. His wife has fine musical talent. P. O., Frazer's Bottom, W. Va. Joseph, b. I, I, 187S. John Arthur, b. 12, 20, 1882. Sarah Ann, b. 6, 20, 18S6. 3147. Samuel Livezey' (Rebecca", Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Chester Hill, O., 11, 4, 1848; m. Ro.xbury, Kansas, 12, 5, 1872, Mary Ellen Coates, b. Newton, Iowa, 3, 10, 1859; d. I^ebeque. Colo., I, 17, 1893; dau. of Nathan H. Coates and Orilly Moffitt. of Rox- bury, Kansas. P. O., Debequc, Colo. Issue: Martha, b. Roxbury, Kan., 11, 28, 1873 ; m- Aspen, Colo., 5, 16, 1S93, Jonathan L. Tay- lor, b. Meadville, Pa., 12, 8, i86S ; son of Uriah Taylor and Mary L. Bailey, of • Aspen. He is a mmer, at Aspen, Colo., and member of Silver City Lodge, No. 92, I. O. O. F. Issue: Jonathan, b. 8, 2, i8<;4, at .-^spen : Jennie Juanita, b. Debcque, 12, 14, 1896: Mary Isabel, b. Aspen, 5, 23, 1899. Dennis, b. 7, 28, 1875, ^^ Roxbury, Kansas; unmarried. Josephine, b. Gunnison, Colo., 2, lo, 1885. 3148. Ann Livezey- (Rebecca', Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. near Chester Hill, O., 8, 31, 1850; m. near Coolville, Athens Co., 12, 12, 1868, David McVey, b. near Chester Hill, 11, 30, 1841 ; son of Reuben McVey and Betsey Kennard, of Morgan Co.. O. Address, Pennsville, Morgan Co., O. Issue: Ulysses Sheridan, b. 3, 7, 1870; un- 828 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. married: Elsie Ellen, b. lo, 7, 1871 ; see below: Roxanna, b. 10, 9, ; unmarried: Dennis R., b. 9, 3, 1887; d. 12, 10, 1887. Elsie Ellen, m. Curtis J. Humphrey, b. Morgan Co., 4, 25, 1876; son of James Humphrey (son of Edward) and Mary Green (dau. of Greenbury Green), of Morgan Co. P. O., Chesterhill, O. Issue: Thelma R., b. 11, 29, 1898. 3149. Martha Livezey' (Rebecca*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. near Chester Hill, O., 7, 12, 1852; m. at her home, near Latrobe, Athens Co., 3, 6, 1873, Octavius P. Chambers, b. near Mount Pleasant, Jefferson Co., O., 2, 5, 1S50; son of Lee Chambers, last of near Coolville, and Jane Leach, last of Little Hocking, Washington Co., O. They settled on her father's farm in Athens Co.; moved to W. Va., 11, 23, 1874, and back to the homestead, 3, 13, 1876; bought a farm of 80 acres and moved to that Sept., 1883, and back to the homestead in the fall of 1885, and after her mother's death, in 1895, purchased the same. Address, Latrobe, O. Issue: A daughter, nameless, b. near Latrobe, i, 23, 1874; d. same date: Samuel Emmor, b. Mason Co., W. Va., 4, 4, 1875 ; unmar- ried: James Perley, b. Athens Co., O., 12, 29, 1877: Edith Rebekah, b. same, 7, 31, 1881 : Ethel Ann, b. same, 8, 5, 1886. 3150. Emmor Livezey' (Rebecca*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Ohio, 8, 14, 1854; m. Gallipolis, O., 12, 20, 1881, Elvira C. Rose, b. Ohio, 3, 24, 1864; dau. of Miriam H. Rose and Malinda Kerns, of Pliny, W. Va. He owns 172 acres of land, two miles from Big Kanawha River. P. O., Pliny, Putnam Co., W. Va. Issue: Freddie M., b. 9, 13, 1886: Jessie O., b. i, 24, 1893. 3152. Annie Morris' (Phebe*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Plymouth, Washington Co., O., 2, 14, 1842; m. Sabina, O., 9, 27. 1865, Stephen Todd Bundy, b. Chesterfield, O., 12, 22, 1839; son of Elias Bundy, d. 3, 15, 1874, and Elizabeth Work, d. 1841, of Chester- field, Morgan Co., O. She says her father died 9, 12, 1853, and her mother, 6, 21, 1874. After marriage setded in Sabina, O., where he operated a saw and grist mill; moved to Texas, 1875, and thence to Arizona, 1887, where they built a railroad restaurant; moved to Ontario, California, 1893, and have a fruit farm of 17 acres. They have fellowship with the Christian Church. Issue : Mary Alice, b. 7, 15, 1866; m. 11, 15, 1885, Wm. H. Hargiave, b. 6, 8, 1857. P. 0., Ontario, Cal. Issue : lia Urenia, b. 7, 30, 1890; d. 8, 8, 1S92 : Ethel Eva, b. 12, 13, 1892 : Edith, b. 12, 30, 1895. a1 LINE OF GEORGE\ THOMAS\ THOMAS\ JOSEPH'', REBECCA\ 829 Clara, b. i, 27, 186S; d. 9, 24, 1.S70. Nora C, b. 12, 28, 1871 ; m. i, 15, i8go, George H. Wilkinson. Address, Ontario, Cal. He is a railroad conductor, and in 1900 was running a train in Mexico. Issue: Walter W., b. 11, 14, 1890: Genevieve, b. 10, 14, 1892: George Henry, b. 6, 22, 1895. Frank Wilbur, b. 2, 24, 1882. 3153. James Morris' (Phebe^ Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Southland, Washington Co., O., 6, 21, 1843; d. Omaha, Neb., 7, 15, 1897; buried Mt. Ho|)e Cemetery, Omaha; m. Iowa City, la., 4, 4, 1872, Martha A. TuUis, b. East Fairfield, Columbiana Co., O., 2, i, 1843; dau. of Jason Tullis and Hannah Heald, of that place. They setded at New Sharon, la., 1872 ; removed to Ackley, la., 1874; to Madison, Neb., 1886; to Omaha, Neb., 1893. He served in Co. G., iith Ohio inf, in the Civil War; taught school for a time and practiced dentistry later. His widow resides at 4644 Dodge St., Omaha. Issue: Lulu Ivy, b. Ackley, la., 4, 18, 1876; unmarried: Roy Dana, b. same, 3, 18, 1878: Myrtle Annie, b. same, 5, 7, 1880; d. Madison, Neb., 6, 16, 1890, and buried there. 3161. Rebecca K. Hoopes' (Mercy*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Pennsville or Elliott's X Roads, Ohio, 7, i, 1850; m. Wallace Woodyard, b. Amesville, Ohio, 3, 16, 1844; son of James Woodyard and Sarah Hill, of Chester Hill, O. Address, Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., Neb. Issue: Jason, b. Chester Hill, 5, 12, 1870; m. 6, 7, , at Wheeler, S. Dakota, to .Annice Aldridge, widow, dau. of George A. Robinson and Elmira Keepers, of Cedar Rapids, Neb. Address, Spaulding, Neb. Eugene, b. Chester Hill, i, 31, 1872 ; m. West Point, Neb., 10, 30, 1898, Anna Robin- son, twin sister to his brother's wife. Address, West Point. Effie M., b. Chester Hill, 4, 7, 1874 ; m. Bartlett, Neb., 12, 3, 1S91, Ezra Niles, b. Van- dalia. 111., 4, 7, 1867 ; son of Roland H. Niles and .Anna Eliza Rozell. Issue : Hazel G., b. 9, 12, 1892 : Wallace Burn and Rollins Verne, b. Ericson, Neb., 4,13, 1895. P. O., Albion, Neb. Coral S., b. Oconee, Neb., 2, 28, 1880; m. 5, 17, 1898, at Albion, Neb., Fayette F. Tully, son of William and Jennettie Tully. Address, Cedar Rapids, Neb. Issue : Gladys R., b. 5, 5, 1899, near Cedar Rapids. Clyde, b. Ericson, Neb., 7, 28, 1888. 3162. Sarah Ann Hoopes' (Mercy^ Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Morgan Co., O., 3, 5, 1852; m. there, 12, 28, 1873, George Michener, b. there, 5, 14, 1853 ; d. Wheeler Co., Neb., 11, 28, 1888; buried at Ord, Neb.; son of John Wilson Michener and Beulah Hallowell, of Morgan Co., O. Second m.. Story Co., Iowa, 2, 22, 1898, to 830 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Aaron Ball, b. Wayne Co., Ind., 12, 9, 1829; son of William D. Ball and Margaret Weidner, of Fulton Co., Ind. Issue : Emlenetta, b. Linn Co., Iowa, 10, 16, 1874; d. 3, 14, 1875: George Earle, b. same, 3, 21, 1876; unmarried: John Wilson, b. Platte Co., Neb., 7, 22, 1879: Otto, b. same, 7, 28, 1881: Alia Alva, b. same, 6, 23, 1884: Isaac Lloyd, b. Wheeler Co. Neb., 10, 2, 1886. Address, Ericson, Neb. 3164. Parthena C. Hoopes' (Mercy^ Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. near Westland, Ohio, 5, 5, 1S55; m. near Elliott's X Roads, 2, 24, 1874, Thomas Clarkson Kennard, b. 7, 18, 1851; d. 6, 25, 1896, near Joy, O.; son of Joseph W. Kennard and Eliza Wood, near Joy, O. They settled near Westland, O., June, 1874; moved April, 1876, to near Monroe, Neb.; to Joy, O., March, 1883, and purchased a farm there in 18S4, nov/ owned by the widow. He was a farmer and for eight years a class leader in M. E. Church. Issue: Estella Gertrude, b. near Wesdand, 9, 17, 1875; see below: Mary Irene, b. near Monroe, 8, 2, 1877; see below: Harold Clarkson, b. same, 12, 14, 1880: Eliza Mabel, b. near Joy, O., 9, 22, 1884: Joseph Leroy, b. same, 2, 7, 1886: Edith Mercy, b. same, 9, 28, 1887: Lewis Raymond, b. same, 6, 24, 1889: Thomas Coe, b. same, 10, 6, 1896. Estella G. m. Joy, Morgan Co., C, 4, S, 1896, O. Dale King, b. Parkersburg, W. Va., 8, 12, 1 87 2 ; son of Charles King and Adeline Richardson, of Parkersburg. He is a minister in the M. E. Church, VV. Va. Conference. Address, Bridgeport, W. Va. Issue: Gladys, b. 5, 19, 1897. Mary Irene m. 6, 29, 1898, J. Vernon Stone, b. Elba, Ohio, 4, 21, 1875. Settled at Elba, removing shortly after to Kilmer, O., 10, 5, 1899. He is a teacher, but expecting soon to enter the ministry of the M. E. Church ; was educated at the Ohio VVesleyan University, and ordained deacon 9, 17, 1899, at Alliance, O. 3167. Lewis Azariah Hoopes' (Mercy^ Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. near Westland, O., 4, 20, 1859; m. Grand Prairie, Neb., 9, 4, 1S83, Emma A. Snyder, b. 12, 12, 1863; dau. of Peter Snyder (d. from a kick of a horse, 12, 6, 1896) and Samanlha Ann Bayley, of Albion, Neb. They settled at Schuyler, Neb., about a year; in the winter of 1886 purchased property at Hastings, Neb., and resided there nine years; removed to College View, a suburb of Lincoln, and thence to Battle Creek, Mich., their present residence, at 420 Van Buren Street. He went from Ohio to Iowa, 1875; thence to Nebraska, 1876; entered State Uni- versity, May, 1877, and spent about four years and six months there; was ordained a minister in 1885 and has held several prominent positions in the General Conference, of which he has been the secretary for some years. LINE OF GEORGE', THOMAS\ THOMAS\ yOSEPW, REBECCA". 831 The entire family hold their membership in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, of Battle Creek. Issue: Samuel Lewis, b. Schuyler, Neb., 7, 13, 1884: Ethel Winnifred, b. Red Cloud, Neb., 7, 17, 1886. 3168. Mercy Maria Hoopes' (Mercy*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Morgan Co., O., 4, 20, 1S59 ; d. Grand Island, Neb., 1, II, 1894; m. Monroe, Neb., 7, 13, 1S79, Parker F. Miller, b. Dela- ware Co., Iowa, 4, 29, 1858; son of John Miller and Hngeline Rischer, of that place. Issue: Ethel Maud, b. 4, 3, 1881 : Parker Harrington, b. 4, 14, 1882: Gilbert Clyde, b. 7, 24, 1883: William Lewis, b. 12, 23, 1885: Eldora Fern, b. 4, 7, 1S87. He m. again, 9, 29. 1895, Carrie E. Deihl, at Grand Island, and they have three children: John Ronald, b. 9, 2, 1896: Warren and Lorin, b. 10, i, 1898. He is engaged in delivering oil at Columbus, Neb., for die Standard Oil Co. 3169. Johnson P. King' (Lewis*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. W^estland, O., 10, 2, 1849; "i- there, 10, 2, 1870, Emma Louisa Mendenhall, b. there, 4, 7, 1850; dau. of Joseph Mendenhall and Rosanna Cain, of that place. He lived with his grandfather King the winter and summer aiter marriage, teaching in winter and working the farm in sum- mer ; learned the photographic art and moved to McConnellsville, 10, 5, 187 1, and to Waterloo, Iowa, 10, 22, 1875 ■ attended the High School at Viroqua, Wis., and taught three terms near there, 18(59-70. He holds to the Universalist faith, but wife and children to the M. E. Church. Address, Waterloo, Iowa. Issue: Hattie Ellen, b. Westland, O., g, 3, 1871 ; attended school at East Waterloo ; taught sev- eral terms in the country schools ; attended Cornell College, at Mt. Vernon, Miss Fields' Seminary, at Waterloo, and at Dixon, 111. ; is a stenographer and a fine elo- cutionist ; unmarried. Lulu Belle, b. Wateiloo, Iowa, 7, 13, 1880; graduated from East Waterloo High School, 5, 12, 1899, and has been bookkeeper in a dental office. Frank Lewis, b. Waterloo, 7, 8, 1883. Alice Rosanna, b. same, 9, 22, 1886. 3173. Rachel King' (Joel*, Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. Morgan Co., O., 5, 21, 1851; m. there, 10, 6, 1869, Rudolph A. Kennard, b. Bucks Co., Pa., 9, 29, 1848; son of John Alden and Sarah Randall, of Morgan Co., O. Address, Chestcrhill, O. Issue, b. Morgan Co.: W. S., b. 7, 4, 1870; d. 9, 24, 1884. Eva, b. 2, 24, 1872; d. I, 16, 1S73. 832 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. George F., b. i, 28, 1874 ; m. Virgia Roberts. Address, Pennsville, Morgan Co. C. J., b. 6, 6, 1876; m. Ella Adrian. Address, Pennsville, Ohio. Florence, b. 11, 3, 1879; ™- Alexander Cameron, Chesterhill, O. Oron E., b. 3, 30, 1881. Howard C, b. 4, 28, 1883. Helen, b. 7, 22, 1884. Harry R., b. 5, 6, 1S87. Edna, b. 2, 4, 1S90. 3178. Arlena King^ (Joel', Rebecca, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, George), b. 8, 31, 1866; m. Westland, Morgan Co., O., 12, 24, 1885, Joseph Franklin Dougan, b. Hemlock, Perry Co., O., 3, 12, 1863; son of James Dougan and Jane McDonald, of Pennsville, O. His father's parents came from Ireland to Penna. when young, and after marriage moved to Muskingum Co., O., and then to Perry Co., O. J. F. Dougan taught school for nine years, filled the office of county surveyor six years; is a justice ot the peace, postmaster and merchant at Pennsville, and deacon in the Church of Christ at that place. They settled on a farm in Penn township about two years and then moved into Pennsville. Issue: Charles Earl, b. i, 16, 1887: Freddie Simpson, b. i, 8, 1889; d. 4, 8, 1889: Francis Raymond, b. i, 18, 1890; Russell Vernon, b. 5, 11, 1892: Leland Stanford, b. 7, 13, 1894: Infant son, b. 5, 9, 1896; d. 5, 18, 1896: Wilford Donald, b. 7, 17, 1897: Eva Marie, b. 4, 14, 1900. 3293. Emily Gordon' (Jane^ Phebe, Phebe, George, Thomas, George), b. Alum Bank, Bedford Co., Pa., 9, 25, 1S40; m. Schcllsburg, 11, 30, 1862, Chauncey Keller, b. Shanksville, Somerset Co., Pa., 7, i, 1840; son of Frederick Keller and Mary Ann Grove. Address, Spring Hope, Pa. Issue: Mary Jane, b. Somerset Co., 3, i, 1864 ; m. New Paris, Bedford Co., 4, 21, 1881, George Calvin Smith, b. near Lovely, Bedford Co., 5, 18, 1856; son of Samuel Smith and Esther Mock, of that place. Address, Springhope, Bedford Co., Pa. Issue : Olive Odessa, b. i, 28, 1882 : Myrtle Phloy, b. 9, 2, 1885. Annie Alice, b. 12, i, 1865, at Springhope; m. Alum Bank, 8, 18, 1897, Murray Calvin King, b. Point, Bedford Co., 4, 5, 1862 ; son of Jacob H. King and Caroline Wertz, of that place. Address, Point, Pa. Issue : Howard Clay, b. 6, 25, 1898. George Oliver, b. 4, 26, 1S69 ; unmarried. Jeremiah Edward, b. Buckstown, Somerset Co., 12, 16, 187 i ; ni. Stoystown, same county, 5, 28, 1899, Anna Matilda Gohn, b. Jenners, Somerset Co., 6, 27, 1878; dau. of Josiah Gohn and Susan Lape, of that place. Address, Husband, Somerset Co. Issue : Josiah Keller, b. Husband, 2, 3, 1900. 3294. Naomi D. Gordon' (Jane**, Phebe, Phebe, George, Thomas, LINE OF GEORGK\ riIO.\fAS\ GEORGE', P//EBE\ P/IE/;E\ 833 George), b. St. Clair Twp., Bedford Co., 11, 15, 1842; m. Bedford Co.. 8, 26, i860, Adam Beltz, b. there, 1838; d. Cold Harbor, Va., May, 1864; son of Jacob Beltz and Nancy Conrad, of New Buena \'ista. Second m. to Darwin P. Wright, b. St. Clair Twp., 5, 9, 1844; son of Thomas G. Wright and Jane Ciordon. Issue: Elmer T. Beltz, b. Bedford Co., 7, 19, 1861 ; m. Cumberland, Md., 3, 4, 1883, Mary C. Hounikcn, b. Greenville, Tenn., 10, 6, 1S64; dan. of Patrick (1. Houniken and Martha D. Gordon, of Cumberland, Md. Issue: Warren E., b. 9, 25, 1884. Palmer T. Beltz was educated at the Soldiers' Orphan School, of Penna., learned the milling business and was in mercantile business a short time at Sjjringhope, but in 18S4 removed to Edgar, Clay Co., Neb., where he was bookkte];cr in a large cloth- ing house for a year. In 1S85 he located in Laramie, Wyoming, where he has been engaged in the real estate and insurance business ; has been very prominent in the I. O. O. F"., .\. O. U. W., I. O. R. M., and ether secret societies; has served two terms in the territorial legislature. He was commissioned, May 13, 1898, as post- master of Laramie, a second class postofifice, and an important position. Leah A., b. 2, 28, 1863 ; an invalid, unmarried. W. Partello Wright, b. Paxton, 111., 5, 12, 1869 ; m. Denver, Colo., 6, 28, 1899, Chaita E. Tewell, b. Elbinsville, Pa., 5, 26, 1821 ; dau. of Daniel Tevvell and Sarah Gordon, of that place. Address, Laramie, Wyoming. Issue: Ruth l.cnore, b. Laramie, 4, 13 1900. M. Erna F., b. 7, 7, 1S79. Wyzatta Bay, b. 6, 25, 18S4. 3309. Andrew C. Smith' (Sanmel", Phebe, Phebe, Gi:or,<;c. Tb.oinas, George), b. Clearfield Co., Pa., 7, 22, 1S48; ni. Mt. Pkasant, Ibiiry Co. Iowa, 9, 23. 1875, Margaret Ellen Lingenfelter, b. Bedford Co., Pa., 8, 11, 1851; d. Lincoln, Neb., 10, 22, 1894; buried at Bennett, Ncli.; dan. of David Lingenfelter and Lavina Mary Miller, of Bedford Co., P. Pleasant Gap, Pa., -, 7. 1852; son of George Bryan and Eliza Zimmerman, of Utahville, Clearfield Co., Pa. P. O.. Love- ville, Centre Co., Pa. Issue: Olive May, b. Centre Co., ii, 9, 1876; m. Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa., i, 7, 1897, J. .Mvin B.irllebaugh, b. Springfield iMines, Blair Co., 8, 6, 1874 ; son of .Archibald Bartlebaugh and Sarah Mullen, of that place. They settled at Hamer's Mill, Huntingdon Co. ; moved to Stormstown. Centre Co., i, 25, 1897, and to Warriorsmark, Huntingdon Co., 5, 8, 1899. He is engaged in mining at Dry Hollow Ore Mine, Huntingdon Co. She is a member of the I'nited Brethren Church. Issue : Mabel Linnie, b. Hamer's Mill, 2, 24, 1898: Bernicc Elmira, b. Warriorsmark, ii, 25, r899. Lorena, b. 9, 25, 1879 ; unmarried. Edith, b. II, 14, 1 881. 3551. Mary Wills' (Sarah*, Sarah, John, George, Mary, George), b. Gr at Valley, Chester Co., 5, 21, 1829; m. Norristown, Pa., 6, 6, 1850, Washington T. Koplin, b. there, lo, 2, 1827; d. there, 3, 21, 1879; 836 THi. SMEDLEY FAMILY. buried Montijomery Cemetery; son of Philip Koplin and Maria Jones, of that city. She resides at Norristovvn. Issue: Linda, b. Norristown, 6, 21, 1857 ; m. there, i, 12, 187 1, Adolph S. Ohl, b. Philadelphia^ 5, 6, 184 1 ; son of John Frederick Ohl and Elizabeth Remington, of Phila. They had one child : Mary Elizabeth Ohl, b. Norristown, 10, 14, 187 1 ; m. there, 5, 13, iSgo, James Rittenhouse Hunsicker, b. there, 6, 22, 186S; sen of Charles Hunsicker, deceased, and Margaretta Schall, of that jilace. He was educated at Cheltenham Military Academy, and is a real estate broker ; member of Society of Sons of the American Revolution, and of Sons of Veterans; served on Gov. Pattison's staff, 1891-1S95, as Lt. Col.; at present is ist lieut. Co. A., 6th reg't inf., N. G. P. Issue: Marguerite Schall, b. 3, 16, 1 89 1. Sillie Wills, b. 7, 4, 1853 ; d. 12, 10, i860. Horace Wills, b. 2, 16, 1856 ; d. 12, i, i860. Mary, b. 5, 8, 1S60; d. same date. 3553. Morgan R. Wills' (Sarah^ Sarah, John, George, Mary, George), b. West Whiteland, Chester Co., 10, 21, 1831; m. Norristown, 9, 6, i860, Mary Hitner Dager, d. there, 6, 7, 1895; buried Montgomery Cemetery ; dau. ol Daniel H. Dager and Mary Weaver Yerkes. Second m., Norristown, 8, 4, 1896, to Elizabeth Willits Marple, dau. of Rev. A. Augustus Marple and Harriet Neal. He is editor and proprietor of the Norristown Herald since 1864, issued daily, commencing Dec. 20, 1869. Issue: Mary Dager, b. Norribtown, i, S, 1S63; m. there, 5, 4, 1881, Harrington Fitzgerald, b. Philadelphia, 4, 5, 1847 ; son of 'i. hoinas Fitzgerald and Sarah Levering Riter. Res., 1334 Spruce St., Piiila. She writes the name Fitz Gerald. Issue: Sarah Riter, b. 2, 7, 1882 ; Mary Hitner, b. 8, 16, 18S5 : Helen Wills, b. 5, 25, 1888 : Alice Leinster, b. I, 20, 1890 : Hatrington, b. 3, i, 1S95. Helen, b. Norristown, 7, 24, 1S67 ; m. there, 12, 6, 1893, J. Leedom Jones, b. Newtown, Del. Co., 3, ID, i860 ; son of John [ones and Mary Elizabeth Leedom, of Norristown. , Address, NorrislO'.vn, Pa. Issue: Eleanor Wills, b. 12, 15, 1894; d. 12, 17, 1894. 3554. Edward S. Wills' (SaralA Sarah, John, George, Mary, George), b. W. Whiteland, i, 21, 1833; m. near Galesburg, Illinois, 6, 7, 1856, Fanny Humiston, b. near Binghamton, N. Y., 4, 7, 1839; d. Atchison, Kan., 10, 25, 1872, and buried there; dau. of Hartshorn Humiston and Mary Church, of Abingdon, 111. Second m., 9, 25, 1877, to Marion Anna Isbell, b. Dodge Co., Wis., 6, i, 1845. He setded In Quincy, 111., moving to Atchison, Kan., May, 1S65 ; followed railroading from 1852 to 1879; was general freight and passenger agent of the Central Branch, Union Pacific R. R., from 1875 to 1S79; city engineer of Atchison seven years, member LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ GEORGE\ JOHN', SARAIJ\ 837 of city council two years, member of school board four years, and supt. ol Atchison Water Company since June i, 1884. Issue: William Latimer, b. Quincy, 111., 9, 26, 1857 ; d. same date. Louis Church, b. same, 10, 20, 1858 ; d. 11, 28, 1S58. Mary Latimer, b. same, i, 28, i860; m. Atchison, Ksn., 11, 2, 18S1, Willi.-m L. Haskell, b. Canton, III, 4, 20, 1858; son of William Henrj' Haskell and Amelia Biilkley Lord, of Denver, Colo. Res., 802 First Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Issue : Wills Lloyd, b. Atchison, 9, 14, 1882. Joanna Humiston, b. Quincy, 5, 7, i86t ; m. Atchison, 2, 13, 1SS4, James J. Walsh, b. Lockport, N. Y. ; son of John Charles Walsh and Sojihia Jackson, of that place- They settled in Quincy, 111., where he is a manufacturer. No issue. Thomas Church, b. Quincy, 5, 14, 1862 ; living in San Francisco, Cal., unm. Frances Humiston, b. Atchison, Kan., 2, T9, 1866 ; unmarried. Frank Allen, b. Abington, III., 4, 14, 1867 ; m. Grace Barker, and in 1897 was living at Spokane, Washington. In March, 1900, he v/as at Hyland Park, Chicago, a sufferer from locomotor ataxia and paresis. No issue. Edward Smith, b. Atchison, 6, 20, 1868; d. 4, 8, 1890, unmarried. Walter, b. Atchison, 7, 2, 1869; imm:irried. Maud, b. 9, 28, 1870; d. 8, 17, 187 i. 3555. Clara Wills' (Sara!/', Sarah, John, George, Mary. George), b. Downingtown, Pa., 8, 31, 1834; m. at her home, Lionville, Chester Co., by Dr. Newton, rector o! Trinity P. E. Ch., West Chester, to Hunter EvanS Van Leer, b. East Nantmel Twp., i, 27, 1833 (?); son of Isaac Wayne Van Leer and Phebe Ann Speakman, of diat place. Residence, 2127 Arch Street, Philadelphia. John George Von Lohr, from Germany, about 1697, settled in Marple township, where he died about 1748. His son Bernhard Van Leer, born 16S6, was a somewhat noted physician ; m. Mary Branson, dau. of William Branson, of Philadelphia, one of the earliest iron manufac- turers in Pennsylvania, owner of Reading Furnace, in Chester County. Dr. Van Leer d. i, 26, 1790, aged 104 years. His son Samuel m. Hannah Wayne, sister to Gen. Anthony Wayne, and became the owner of the site of the old Reading Furnace. He was the grandfather of Isaac Wajne Van Leer, who finall)' retired to Downingtown before his death. The children of Hunter E. Van Leer now write the name von Leer, vi/..: Isaac Wayne von Leer, b. near Maroa, Macon Co., 111., r, ro, 1857 ; unmairied. Anthony Wayne, b. near Maroa, i, 3, 1859 ; d. 6, 26, T859. Sarah, b. same, 9, 3, i860; m. Philadelphia, 10, 18, if-'93, Charles Stokes Albcrtson, b. Magnolia, N. J., 11, 15, 1856 ; son of Chalkley Albcrtson and Annie Stokes, of that place. They settled at the Albertson homestead, which has been in the family since 169S ; the present house being built by Josiah .Albertson in 1743. Charles is a farmer and county supt. of public schools of Camden Co. ; both members of Haddon- 838 rnr. smedley family. field Mo. Mtg., of which he is clerk. Issue : Mary, b. Magnolia, 11, 22, 1894 : Mar- garet, b. same, 6, 7, 1897 : .^nnie Stokes, b. same, 7, 14, 1899. Clara Virginia, b. near Maroa, i, 23, 1862; d. Philadelphia, 5, i, 1S92, unm. Francis Earle, b. near Gulph Mills, Montgomery Co., Pa., 3, 28, 1867 ; unm. Attomey- at-law, 650 Drexel Building, Phila. Hunter Evans, b. near Gulph Mills, 8, 24, 1868 ; m. St. Agatha's Church, 38th & Spring Garden Sts., Phila., 7, 6, 1891, Mary Regina Norton, b. Georgetown, D. C, 11, 22, 1868; d. 623 Brooklyn St., Phila., 2, 11, 1900; buried Kelleyville, Del. Co.; dau. of Col. Lemuel B. Norton, U. S. A., and Mary Regina Doeherty. He purchased, in his wife's name, when married, the property 623 Brooklyn St., which she devised to her sons, appointing her husband trustee. All Roman Cathohcs. Issue : Hunter Joseph, b. 6, 29, 1892 : Lemuel Bernard, b. 10, 13, 1893 : Mary Cecilia, b. 5, 24, 189s ; d. 7, 17, 1S96. Marion, b. near Gulph Mills, 10, 11, 1074; unmarried. Morgan Wills, b. same, 8, 7, 1S77 ; unmarried. 3560. Elizabeth Wills^ (Sarah^ Sarah, John, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 11, 13, 1842; d. Philadelphia, 6, 14, 1898; m. at her home, Lionville, Chester Co., 10, 26, 1869, D. Webster Evans, b. Uwchlan, April, 1840; son of Ezekiel Evans and Elenor Beitler, of that township. They resided in Chester Co., till 1891, when they removed to Philadelphia. Res., 1721 Vine Street. Issue: Howard W., b. 5, 8, 1878. 3561. Ann G. Wills' (Sarah^ Sarah, John, George, Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 3, 13, 1844; m. Lionville, 10, 6, 1869, T. Lewis Vickers, b. there, 9, 5, 1842; son of Paxson Vickers and Ann Thomas Lewis. He is a merchant in N. Y. City. Res., 56S Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue: Susanna Gorgas, b. 7, 3, 1874; immarried. 3563. Florence Wills' (Sarah*, Sarah, John, George, Mary, George), b. West Whiteland Twp., 12, 25, 1848; m. New York City, 6, i, 1871, George R Hoopes, b. W. Whiteland, I, II, 1848; son of Robert F- Hoopes and Eliza R. Lewis, of West Chester. He is a wholesale grain dealer; was educated at Wyers' Academy, West Chester, and Millersville Normal School ; held the office of justice of the peace and other township offices; was elected sheriff of Chester Co., 1880, and appointed in 1887 to fill a vacancy in said office; was appointed sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, 1891, and served three terms. She is a member of P. E. Church, West Chester. Issue: Linda Koplin, b. West Chester, 6, 17, 1872 ; m. there, 11, 4, 1898, Benjamin W. Haines, b. there, 9, 5, 1869 ; son of Franklin Haines and Mary Hickman James, of that place. He is a broker arrd""(Iiey"res'iae'-at. 406 N. Church St., West Chester; members of P. E. Church. Issue: William B., bri}^3, 1899. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ SARAIP, RACHEL', LEVI". 839 Alice Wills, b. West Chester, 9, ly, 1874 ; m. there, 7, 5, 1898, Norman Darlington Gray, b. 5, 16, 1874 ; son of Jerome B. Gray and Catharine Darlington, of West Chester, where they reside. He is assistant librarian in tiie State Library, Harrisburg. Issue : Jerome Bethel, b. 7, 18, 1899. 3716. Levi G. Griffith' (Ha^nah^ Levi, Rachel, Sarali, Mary, Georcre), b. Willistown Twp., 4, 29, 1S24; m. Lionville, i, 19, 1859, Hannah Mary Hawley, b. there, 9, 22, 1834; tlaii. of Joel Hawley and Catharine William- son, of West Chester, Pa. They settled at Sadsbiiryville, removintj thence to Green Tree, 1S61 ; thence to a farm in East Whiteland, and thence to storekeepinj;^ at O.xford, Chester Co., 5, 18, 1875, from which he retired in 1895; is a member of the Society of Friends. Issue: Ida Mary, b. Sadsbiiryville, 11, 2, 1859 ; m. Joseph Leeks, Oxford, Pa. No response. Elizabeth Meredith, b. Sadsburyville, 12, 6, i860; m. Oxford, 2, 17, 1887, Joseph Malin, b. E. Whiteland Twp., 10, 19, 1858; d. Frankford Asylum, 5, 7, 1893; buried Mal- vern Baptist Cem. ; son of Joseph A. Malin and Cath.irine T. Ruth. Address, Frazer, Pa. Issue : Joseph F!., b. E. Whiteland, 3, 26, 1S89 ; George G., b. same, 8, 20, 1 890. Ella Phebe, b. Willistown, 11, 15. 1863 ; m. James 1). Burn (son of No. 2357). Catharine Rebecca, b. E. Whiteland, 5, 23, 1870; d. 9, 13, 1877. 3720. Emmor G. Griffith' (Hannah^ Levi, Rachel, Sarah, Mary. George), b. Willistown, 9, 24, 1834; m. Malvern, Pa., i, i, 1857, Martha Cornoo-, b. Chester Co., 2, 18, 1833; d. West Chester, 7, 23, 1885; buried Oaklands Cemetery ; dau. of Abner Cornog and Margaret Davis, of Ches- ter Valley. Second m.. West Chester, 6, 28, 1894, to Mary llaker, Ix Del- aware Co., 5, 10, 1850; dau. of Henry Baker and Sarah McP>ride, of W'est Chester. Res., 115 W^est Gay St., W^est Chester, Pa. He was county treasurer, 1,1, 1882 to i, i, 1885. Issue: Anna R., b. Paoli, Chester Co., 10, 21, 1857; m. David \\. .'Mien, b. Bristol, Pa., 7, 17, 1856 ; son of George W. Allen and Matilda Everitt, of that place. He is descended from Samuel Allen, of Chew Magna, Somersetshire, Eng., who settled on the Nesh- aminy, in Bucks Co., Pa., about 1685, and has the original deeds or grants for land there, together with other family relics ; and his wife has numerous articles which have descended from her ancestors. They settled in West Chester, removing thence to Indianapolis, Ind., 1889 ; to Chicago, 111., 1850 ; to Indianajjolis, 1891 ; to Terre Haute, Ind., 1893, and to Birds Eye, Ind., 1897. He is a manufacturer of wheel material and hard-wood lumber ; both members of Baptist Church. Issue : Ronald Griffith, b. 5, 29, 1882 ; Martha Eveiitt, b. 10, 9, 1884 ; d. i, 26, 1888 : Geoige W., b. I, 6, 1887 ; d. 10, 9, 1887 : David Everitt, b. 3, 19, 1889 : Maud, b. i, 26, 1891 : Rodney Baylies, b. i, 13, 1893 : Dorothy, b. 6, 21, 1894 : Ruth, b. 6, 26, 1895 ; d. same date. Hannah Mary, b. Chester Valley, 6, 14, 1S59 ; m. i, i, 1878, Horace M. Philips, b. East g^o THE SMEDLRY FAMILY. Nantmel Twp., 12, 7, 1850; son of Lewis Philips and J. Amanda Keeley, of that township. They settled in West Chester, where he had a clerical position until 1880, when he entered the money loaning business, and in 1890 removed to Topeka, Kan- sas, where he continued the same business; was elected treasurer of Shawnee Co., Kansas, 1898. Issue: Paul, b. West Chester, 2, 25, 1884; d. 10, 10, 1892: Allen G., b. same, i, 5, 1S86. Henry Guss, b. 3, 9, 1862 ; d. 9, 3, 1S64. 3722. Eber Garrett' (Levi'', Levi, Racliel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. VVillistown, 12, 7, 1832 ; m. Coatesville, Pa., 2, 21, 1861, Margaret C. Dean, b. Sadsbury Twp., 1 1, 4, 1837 ; dau. of Samuel and Sarah Dean, of Coates- ville. Address, E. Dovvningtown, Pa. Issue : Charles B., b. 1, 2t, 1863 ; m. Emma Shupe. Address, Minneapolis, Minn. No response. Frank Snowden, b. Dovi-ningtown, 7, S, [864; m. Lancaster, Pa., 11, 20, 1890, Ella R. Shirk, b. there, 10, 26, 1865 ; dau. of William S. Shirk and Annie M. Darrow, of that city. He settled in Buffalo, N. Y., 1887, and commenced the practice of den- tistry, which he still continues. Issue : Harry S., b. 9, 8, 1891 : Helen Margaret, b. 6, II, 1894: Mildred, b. 11, 2, 1890. Res., 462 Ashland Avenue. Mary B., b. 11,9, 1869 ; living at E. Downingtown, Pa., unmarried. 3726. Margretta Garrett' (Simeon-', Levi, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Sugartown, Willistown Twp., i, i, 1828; in. Philadelphia, 11, 16, 1848, George W. Taggart, b. Eastern Shore, Maryland. 1, 17, 1813; d. Campbell, Minn., 10, 10, 1S87; buried at Breckenridge, Minn.; son of Joshua Taggart, last of Easton, Md., and Mary Hickman, last of West Chester, Pa. By former wife, Edna Wickersham, he had sons, Francis H., Jesse and Lewellyn. With second wife he settled at Milltown, Chester Co., where he followed milling nineteen years ; removed to New Garden Twp., having purchased the Hurford farm, and continued there eleven years, when business reverses caused the loss of this home, and in 1879 he re- moved with his family to Campbell, Minn., where they took up and setded upon 960 acres of land. He was for 34 years a Baptist, which society his wife also united with. She was active in ministering to the wants of her neiehbors during the struij^Ie of tlie Civil War. Address, River Falls, Wis. Issue : Simeon Garrett, b. Milltown, 9, 24, 1S49 ; m. Millwood, Knox Co., Ohio, 7, 29, 1895, Gelia Wilkinion, b. there, 8, 23, 1863; dau. of John Wilkinson and Keziah Jane Ulsey, of that place. He left Chester Co. 10, 28, 1878, for Wilkin Co., Minn., and when married settled on 60 acres of land in Howard Twp., Knox Co., O. His wife is a member of the Disciples' Church at Millwood, but he is more in sympathy with Friends. Issue : John W., b. 10, 20, 1897. Wilmer Worthington, b. 12, 12, 1851 ; now an oculist, living in Nebraska, unm. George, b. 5, 6, 1853 ; drowned in Chester Creek, 10, 2, 1855. LINE OF GEORGE', MARY", SARAI1\ RACIIEL\ LEVP. 841 Edna, b. 5, 8, 1855 ; d. 12, 25, 1855. Mary Ella, b. 11, 23, 1856; buried 3, 19, 1S58. Emma Reece, b. 9, 11, 1858; m. Toughkenamon, Chester Co., 3, 20, 1879, Calvin James Phillips, b. West Grove, 10, 5, 1857 ; son of Joseph Trimble Phillips and Mary Eliz- abeth Pusey, of that place. They settled near West Grove, Chester Co., where he operated his father's flour and feed mill; moved to Childersburg, Alabama, 1887, but returned to the mill near West (Irove in 1892, where they continue. Issue: Bertha Margaret, b. 9, 15, 1S79 • Helene Mary, b. 2, 25, 1881 : Ruth, b. i, 25, 1882 ; d. 10, 5, 1887 : Alice Vera, b. 5, 17, 1883 : Perle, b. 1 1, 9, i8.''4 ; d. 11, 10, 1884 : Mary Edna, b. i, 9, 1886 : Charles Joseph, b. 3, 25, 1890 : Wilmer Taggart, b. 11, 17, 1893. George Washington, b. Milltown, 9, ii, i860; m. Campbell, Minn., 3, 17, 1891, Ella Sansburn, b. Fayette, Iowa, 11, 16, 1872; dau. of Andicw and Eliza Sansburn, of Campbell, Minn. He was educated at Maplewood Institute, Delaware Co., and after removing to Minnesota followed farming ten years, collecting for three years, and then removed to River Falls, Wis., where he is engaged in the real estate business. Issue : Rnrhel C.arrett, b. Campbell, Minn., 12, 23, 1893 : Margaretta G., b. same, 12, 15, 1S94 ; d. 2, 25, 1S95 : Paul Sansburn, b. same, 3, 19, 1896. Charles Roberts, b. Milltoun, 5, 13, 1S63 ; m. Hudson, Wis., 10, i, 1S85. Agnes Whitten, b. Cairo, 111., 3, 7, 1866; d. River Falls, Wis., 12, 24, 1891 ; dau. of Joshua Delano Whitten and I'.lizabeth Harlow, of Hudson. Second m., Racine, Wis., 2, 27, 1894, to Sophia Schick, b. Heilbron, Germany, 4, 21, 1877 ; dau. of John Schick and Sarah Mathilda Burger, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Her father was a Baptist missionary and spent eleven years receiving and assisting emigrants at Castle Garden. N. Y. City, where he contracted a fever which caused his death, 8, i, 1892. C. R. Taggart completed his education in the St. Paul High School ; moved to River Falls, Wis., 3, 27, 1873 ; became a licentiate in phaimacy by examination, 4, 10, 1884, and has since carried on his jirofession there ; became a member of Fir^t Baptist Church, 18S7. They own a dwelling very prettily situated which they call (jlen Oaks. Issue, ! y last wife only : John Schick, b. 12, 25, 1S94 ; d. 2, 25, 1895 : Dorothy Hope, b. 2, 14, 1896 : Margaretta Garrett, b. 2, 14, 1898 : Elizabeth Josephine, b. 12, 14, 1899. Hannah Hatton. b. to, i, 1863 ; d. 7, 31, 1881. Margaret Irene, b. 8, 13, 1S65; has taught school about sixteen years; was in Duluth, Minn., March, i 900. Rachel (Barrett, b. loughkenamon, 11, 11, 1869; ni. St. Paul, Minn., 12, 20, 1894, Dr. Nelson H. Marshall, b. Mt. Morris, Pa., 7, 24, i860; son of W. K. Marshall, D. D., and Sallie E. Goslin, of Minneapolis. He is a physician, a graduate of the University of Minnesota, 1891 ; settled at Chaska, Minn., 11, 12, ii'''94. Issue: Maigaretta (jarrett, b. 11, 12, 1895 ; d. 11, 16, 1895 : Nellie, b. i, 4, 1897 ; d. 4, 9, 1897. 3727. Hannah H. Garrett' (Simeon", Levi, Racliel, Sarah, lVIai^% George), b. Willistown, 4, 6, 1831 : ni. Pliiladelphia, 10, 17. 1850, Chalkley Hatton, b. Birmingham, Del., Co., Pa., 11, i 1, 1827 ; .son of Gideon Hat- ton and Sarah Thatcher, last of Londongrove, Chester Co. They settled on a farm in New Castle Co., and he carried on carriage building for seven years; moved to Londongrove and continued the business in connection 842 THE SMEDLEY FAMJLY. with farming, but after his parents' death he removed to Philadtlphia and engaged in real estate and life insurance. They are members with (Hick- site) Friends and interested in the cause of peace, temperance, and other reforms and philanthropic work. He is the treasurer of the Pennsylvania Peace Society. Issue: Levi (larrett, b. VVesttovvn, Chester Co., lo, 12, 1850: m. Pottsville, Pa., 4, 16, 1884, Mary E. Ball, b. there, 8, 29, 1851 ; dau. of John Ball, deceased (son of Joseph Ball, of Oldham, Eng., and Margaret his wife), and Jane Teasdale, of Pottsville, Pa. (dau. of John Teasdale, of Yorkshire, Eng., and Elizabeth Siinter, his wife). They lived in Philadelphia until March, 1893 : in York, Pa., till June, 1S99, and since that time in Philadelphia. He has been a supt. of the Prudential Insurance Co. since 1890. Res., 3941 Lancaster .^ve. Issue : Frank Ball, b. 1300 Pine St., i, 28, 1892. Sarah Julia, b. 7, 29, 1857 ; m. William E. Newlin, son of Nicholas Newlin and Mary Ann Webb, of West Chester, where he died i, 17, 1886. No issue. She is an artist, connected with the Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. T. Chalkley, b. Londongrove, 8, 11, 1860; m. Chester, Pa., 4, 11, 1SS8, Catharine E. Hinkson, b. there, 10, 24, 1S63; dau. of William Hinkson, Jr., and Annie Elizabeth Engle, of that jilace. They settled in Wilmington, Del. He is a civil engineer by profession and has been chief engineer of the street and sewer department of that city since 1883. His wife is a member of the P. E. Church. Issue : Garrett Engle, b. 3, 27, 1889 ; d. 3, 30, 1889 : Anna Elizabeth, b. i, 9, 1892. Charles Sumner, b. 12, 12, 1869 ; d. 2, 10, 1870. 3728. Rachel C. Garrett' (Simeon^ Levi, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 5, 23, 1836; m. Hayes Chandler, farmer and storekeeper, b. 10, 27, 1S21; d. Wilmington, Del., 3, 26, 1886; son of Amor Chandler and Sarah Hollingsworth, of Beaver Valley, Del. They removed to Wil- mington, 1870. She resides at 826 N. 26th St., Philadelphia. Issue: Eli H., b. Beaver Valley, 10, 17, 1857 ; m. i, 27, 1881, Laura P. Minster, b. Milltown, Chester Co., i, 27, 1859; dau. of Chalkley Minster, last of Milltown, and Edith White, now of Atlantic City, N. J. He read law with Henry C. Conrad, of Wilming- ton, Del.; was graduated from law dept. University of Iowa, 1878; admitted to bar in Del., Dec, 1878; resided at Topeka, Kan., 1S79 to 1885; Kansas City, Kan., 18S6 to 1894; Marietta, (la., 1894 to 1897; admitted to bar ol N. J., 1897; was delegate to National Re]). Convention, 1896: now residing at Atlantic City. Issue: Edith Minster, b. 4, 20, 1S84. Howard Lincoln, b. Beaver Valley, 2, i, 1859; ra. Washington, D. C, 8, 28, 1888, Vir- ginia Elizabeth Patterson, b. Philadelphia, 4, 24, 1.S66 ; dau. of James Patterson and Mary Washington Symmes (d. S, 29, 1892), of Washington. He removed to Phila- delphia, Sept., 1889 : members of P. E. Church. Res., loii S. 47th Street. Issue : Mary Patterson, b. Washington, 5, 21, 1889 ; d. 5, 18, 1897 : James Hayes, b. Phila., 12, 6, 1892 : Elizabeth Edna, b. same, 2, 24, 1896. Mary W. Symmes was dau. of Capt. Washington Symmes, of Plymouth, Mass., descended from Mary Weston, of the Mayflower pilgrims. LINE OF GEORGR\ MARY\ SAKAIl^ RACHEL', LEVJ\ 843 Amor, b. 8, 11, i860 ; d. 8, 13, 1861. Simeon (larrett, b. 9, 28, 1861 ; died young. Eugene, b. 9, 9, 1S69 ; died young. 3729. Levi Garrett' (Simeon^ Levi, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. 2, 27, 1S42; 111. Elizabeth Richards. Address, Kingsbury. California. He is said to have three livine children : & Josephine C, m. James A. B. Hanby, 1321 West Street, Wibnington, Del. Theona R., b. West Crove, Pa., 5, 6, 1868 ; m. Edward G. Dobbon (No. 5885). Emiiie G., m. Dr. Gilwreath, Kingsbury, Cal. 3733. Levi G. James" (Sarah', Levi, Rachel, Sarah. Mary, George), b. Downingtown, 9, 5, 1S27; m. Upper Providence, Sarah E. Worrall, b. there, 8, 26, 1829; d. Chester, Pa., 9, 18, 1883 : buried at Middletown; dau. of Elisha Worrall and Mary S. Minshall (No. 1009), of Upper Providence. Second m., Chester, 6, 9, 1S86, to Mary Coburn, b. there, 12, 12, 1857; dau. of William Coburn and P^lizabeth Wood, of that place, where they reside. Issue: Anadelia, b. Ujiper Providence, 3, 7, 1849 ; m. Newville, Cumberland Co.. Pa., 3, 3, 1870, George W. Tritt, b. there, 3, 26, 1847 ; son of Samuel Tritt and Julia !\. Heagy, of that place. He is a hotel proprietor. Address, 91 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue : Herman Walter, b. Newville, i, 18, 1871 ; see below : Brady James, b. same, 2, 16, 1873: Clarissa Lorena, b. same, 4, 21, 1875; see below: Elmaretta, b. Rahway, N. J., 10, 13, 1882. Herman W. m. Brooklyn, N. Y., i, 25, 1892, Caroline Noll, b. there, 3, 6, 1872 ; dau. of Conrad Noll and Anna Marie Knefflcr, of that city. He is in business with his father, keeping a restaurant in Wallabout Market, Brooklyn. Res., 707 Park Ave. Issue: Herman Walter, b. n, 24, 1S92 : (jordon Elmore, b. 7, 14, 1894 ; d. 7, 25, 1894 : Hazel Elsie, b. 12, 3, 1S95. Clarissa 1,. Tritt ra. Joseph R. Cooper. Address, 253 Greene .Xve., Brooklyn, N. Y. Calista, b. Radnor, 4, 26, 1851 ; m. 7, 31, 1869, at Carlisle, Pa., William Sharp. Address, Newville, Pa. Issue: Bessie, b. 7, t2, 1870: Minnie Bell, b. 4, 11, 1872: Samuel Wilson, b. 7,4, 1877: Marian, b. 4. 29, 1S79 ; m. 5, 31, 189S, .A. Wilson Sterrett, Oakville, Cumberland Co., Pa. : I'lleanor Maud, b. 8, 14, 1882 : Janet, b. 5, 20, 1887. Emerett, b. Radnor, 5, 3, 1S53 : m. Chester, Pa., i, 15, 1873, William H. Farley, b. Lenni, Pa., 6, 30, 1853 ! son of James Farley and Elizabeth Batty, of Chester. He is a druggist in Chester, elder in Presbyterian Ch., clerk of the sessions and president of Del. Co. S. S. Association. Issue : Levi James, b. Chester, 7, 15, 1S74 : Waunita, b. same, 7, 8, 1877 ; see below: Milford Garrett, b. same, i, 27, 1887. Waunita m. Chester, 5, 6, 1897, Ernest Mason Bliss, b. .Attlcboro, Mass., 8, 6 187 T ; son of Charles Edwin Bliss and Sarah Hannah Newcomb, of that place. He was graduated A. B., .Amherst College, and taught there for one year ; one year at Polytechnic School, Brooklyn, and one year at Penna. Military Academy, Chester, 844 THE SAIEDLEY FAMILY. Pa. ; now traveling salesman for Bliss Bros., Mfg. Jewelers, .'\ttleboro, Mass., where they reside. Issue: Clinton Farley, b. 4, 21, 1899. Carleton Yearsley, b. Upper Providence, 1,18, 1858 ; m. Chester, 11, 20, 1884, Laura C. Larkin, b. there, 12, 22, 1S56; dau. of John Morton Larkin, deceased, and Emily Frances Dutton, of Pasadena, Cal. He studied surveying under William H. Flaville and continued that business till 18S4 ; then engaged in the manufacture of harness, etc., in Chester, Pa. Issue: b. there, Ronald Larkin, 2, 19, 18S6 : Dalmor Hinkson and Merle Dutton, 12, 7, 1887. Razell Edwin, b. Upper Providence, 11, 13. 1S64; m. Chester, Pa., 11, 27, 1889, Nellie Birtwel), b. there, u, 11, 1864 ; dau. of Henry B. Birtwell and Jane Wilmina Esrey, of that place, where they reside. Issue : Helen, b. Chester, 3, 31, 1891 ; d. 3, 22, 1893 : Margaret Birtwell, b. same, 12, 29, 1892 : Sarah, b. same, 5, 31, 1S98. 3736. Edwin James' (Sarah*. Levi, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Radnor, 10, 22, 1833; d. Newville, Cumberland Co., Pa., 4, 19, 1889; m. Plainfield, Pa., 2, 9, 1S56, Mary Jane James, b. i, 22, 1832; d. Phila- delphia, 3, 30, 1S60; buried Newtown Mtg.; dau. of Marshall James and Mary Ann Camp. She left three children. Second m., to Susan Long- necker, b. i, 16, 1837; d. 11, iS, 1864. No issue. Third m., 2, 14, 1866, at Newville, Pa., to Annie Wild Greaver, b. near there, 5, 8, 1833 ; d. New- ville, 3, 25, 1890; dau. of Samuel Wild and Anna B. Wild, and widow of William F". Greaver, of Newville. Edwin James removed from Chester, Pa., to Newville, about 183 1-3, and for several years kept a dry-goods store there ; afterward proprietor of a creamery in that place ; member of Lutheran Church. Issue : George Priest, b. West Hill, Pa., 5, iS, 1856 ; m. Blaserville, Pa., 3, 4, 1879, Mary Eliza- beth North, b. Nevi'ville, 7, 6, 1858 ; dau. of George Wise North and Martha House, of that place. He learned the printing business in the office of the Star of the Valley, Newville, of which he was afterward publisher for three years; then engaged in the ice cream and confectionery business successfully for five years ; removed to Harris- burg and was employed for nearly nine years in the office of the Daily Telegraph, after which he returned to Newville and engaged in the ice cream and oyster busi- ness. Issue: Harry Marshall, b. 5, 26, 1880; d. 3, 7, 1882: Miiry Edna, b. 1,6, 1883 : Martha North, b. 12, 17, 1888. The family are Lutherans. Clara Edna, b. 4, 6, 1858; d. 3, 20, 1865. Mary Jane, b. 3, 27, i860; d. 8, 21, i860. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Newville, 5, 31, 1869; m. at her hoire there, 2, 14, 1894, Jesse H. Killian, b. there March 6 (no year given) ; son of Samuel J. Killian and Mary Jane Drake. Address, 1421 Lenox Ave., Philadelphia. Issue: John Edwin, b. 11, 28, 1894: Anna Mary, b. 9, 4, 1896; d. 10, 29. 1896: Helen lidna, b. 10,30, 1S97 : Maipa Elizabeth, b. 7, 7, 1900; all in Philadelphia. Bertha Irene, b. Newville, 9, 14, 1873 • ''•■ teaclier there, unmarried. Edwin Wild, b. same, 9, 20, 1877 ; living at Newville, unmarried. LINE OI'GEORGE\ MARY\ SARAIP, RACHEL\ AARON'. 845 3737. Elizabeth A. James' (Sarah*, Levi, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, Geori^e), b. Radnor, 10, 25, 1835; "■"■ tli^re, 12, 25, 1854, George P. Hughes, b. there, 8, i, 1S27; son of Humphrey Hughes and Anna Grif- fith, of that township. They own and reside on the homestead of her grandfather, Levi Garrett, in Willistown. P. O., WiUistown Inn, Pa. Issue: Charles Humphrey, b. Radnor, 9, 19, 1856 ; m. 2, 4, 1880, Ida Virginia Colder, b. Paoli, Chester Co., 4, 14, 1859 ; dau. of Uavid Colder (No. 4S92) and Sarah Jane Siter, of Willi.stown. They live in part of the house with his parents. Issue : Cora E., b. i, 14, tISSi : Mary A., b. 5, 25, 18S6 : C. Norman, b. 12, 24, 1893. Sallie James, b. 10, 3r, 1859 ; m. Theodore S. Colder (son of No. 4892). Wilmer James, b. 3, 3, 1862 ; d. 3, 6, 1865. 3738. Eber James' (Sarali", Levi, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Radnor, 12, 13, 1837; m. Plainfield, Pa., 12, 17, 1861, Joanna Agnew, b. there; d. Newville, Pa., i i, 20, 1872 ; buried at Carlisle, Pa.; dau. of Andrew P. Agnew and Rebecca Carothers, of Plainfield. Second m., Chester, Pa., 12, 10, 1874, to Phebe Bail, b. .Sugartown, 3, 3, 1846: dau. of John Bail and Rachel A. Regester (No. 4S93), of Westtown, Chester Co. 'I'hey re- side in Chester, Pa. issue; Melvin I.., b. Plainfield, Cumberland Co., Pa., 10, 5, 1S62 ; m. Chester Pa., 11, 26, 1885, Stella A. Longhead, b. there, 4, 11, 1866 ; dau. of Hervey A. I.oughcad and Lizzie Rutter, of that city. They reside in Chester. No issue reported. Trell .'\., b. Newville, Pa., 3, 12, 1868; m. Phila., 11, 24, 1892, Katie Kindig, b. there, 2, 23, 1868 ; dau. of Henry K. Kindig and Sophia Anders, of 2300 Green St., Phila. He is a broker at 1 1 S. Front St., with residence at 601 N. i8th Street, Phila. No issue. Etta L., b. 2, 17, 1880 ; unmarried. Berman C, b. 4, 27, 1884. 3743. Thomas EUwood Garrett' (David^ Aaron, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Willistown 'Pwp., 3, 16, 1828; m. St. Louis, Mo., 10, 15, 1867, Margaret Buschick, b. Berlin, Prussia, 7, 4, 1848; dau. of Henry Buschick and Emilie Goetting, of Berlin. He has resided for many years in St. Louis, engaged during the most of die time in journalistic work. Issue: Richard H., b. 12, 10, 1868; clerk in the post office, unmarried. 3745. Deborah Garrett' (I)avid^ Aaron, Rachel, Sarah, Mary. George), b. Willistown, i, 10, 1832; m. Birmingham Mtg., 6, 8, 1853, Emmor Brinton, li. 15irmingham, 12, 15, 1825; d. there, 3, 19, 1865; buried at Pjirmingham Mtg.; son of Edward Brinton and Susanna Bond, of that township. He inherited his father's farm in Birmingham, on the Brandywine, at the station known as Brinton's Bridge, Wilmington & 846 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Northern R, R. His widow removed to West Chester in 1877, where she still resides. Issue: Howard, b, 5, 17, 1854 ; d. West Chester, 4, 14, i888, unmarried. He learned the trade of a machinist and worked at Roach's Ship Yard, in Chester, Pa. ; afterward making several voyages across the ocean on the steamship Indiana. Edward, b. Biimingham, Chester Co., Pa., 9, 12, 1855; m. Philadelphia, 10, 24, 1882. Ruthanna H. Brown, b. Goshen, Lancaster Co., 8, 22, 1859 ; dau. of Jeremiah Brown and Margaretta Haines, of that township. He engaged in the manufacture of butter, in E. Bradford Twp., and in 1882 erected a creamery in West Chester, which he operated successfully until 1885, when he disposed of this and engaged in the sale of agricultural machinery, etc. ; and later formed the partnership of Brinton & Worth, carrying a large stock of farmers' supplies and having a branch in Downingtown. Issue : Howard Haines, b. West Chester, 7, 24, 1884 ; now a student at Haverford College: George Johnson, b. ir, 27, 1SS6 : Edward Garrett, b. 6, 26, 1889: Mar- guerite, b. 7, 7, 1896. Anna G., b. 10, 30, 1857 ; d. West Chester, 11, 21, 1881, unmarried. Walter, b. 7, 10, 1S59 ; m. Frankford Mtg., Phila., 4, 16, 1891, Elizabeth W. Smedley, b. Frankford, 12, 15, 1S56: dau. of William Webster Smedley (No. 1629) and Mary Ann Webster, of that place. He was a graduate of Westtown Boarding School, 1878, and of Haverford College, 18S1, and engaged in the surveying business at Frankford the same year; went to California in 18S7 and returned in 1888 ; was appointed a member of the Board of Surveyors of Philadelphia, 3, 29, 1S92, and surveyor and regulator for the 5th survey district, which position he still holds. Issue : b. Frank- ford : Walter Carroll, i, 2, 1S94 : Mary Smedley, 4, 4, 1896 : Elizabeth, 6, 20, 1900. Ralph Lee, b. S, 30, 1862 ; d. VVest Chester, 6, 3, 1890; m. West Chester Mtg., i, 20, 1887, Caroline B. Hoopes, b. West Chester, 7, 11, 1864 ; dau. of E. Malin Hoopes and Phebe Davis (No. 4911), of that place. He learned the trade of a machinist at the Sellers' Works in Philadelphia, and was afterward engaged with the Otis Elevator Co., of that city. For about tv/o years he was superintendent of the electric light plant in the borough of West Chester, where his widow resides. Issue : Anna Hoopes, b. West Chester, 1, 22, 1S8S. 3746. Jesse Garrett' (David*, Aaron, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. VVillistown, 7, 9, 1834; d. Bar Harbor, Me., 4, 27, 1899; buried at the church of St. James the Less, Philadelphia; m. 2, 16, 1874, Hannah H. Sweney, b. Phila., 4, 8, 1847; ^^'J- of Thotnas W. Sweney and Amanda Emily Hallowell, of that city. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School, and afterward became a salesman in a dry-goods house in Phila- delphia. Later he was traveling agent for iron manufacturers, furnishing material for water works, eas works, etc., and the erection of the same. His home was principally in Philadelphia, though at Lansdowne, Del. Co., for some time before his death. His widow and daughter are devout Epis- copalians, and he lost his membership with Friends at the time of his mar- riage. Issue: Christina Hallowell, b. Birmingham, 7, 5, 1876; a student LINE OF GEORGE', MARY\ SARAfP, RACHEL', AARON". 847 for some time at the Boston Institute of Technology, and now at Bryn Mawr College, Pa. She and her mother make their home in Philadelphia. 3749. James Garrett' (David*, Aaron, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. W'illistown, 3, 20, 1840; m. Media, Pa., 3, 20, 1878, Hannah IC. Lewis, b. Middletown, 5, 14, 1843; dan. of William Levis Lewis and Elizabeth Grover Van Leer, of Media. 'Phey settled in West Philadelphia, antl removed thence to Lansdowne, 3, 21, 1S86. Me has been engaged in the; furnishing of buikling stone and more e.\tensively in slate and metal roofing; also as a builder. Issue: Helen E., b. Philadelphia, 7, 18, 18S2: Anna, b. same, 11, 18, 1884: Esther L., b. Lansdowne, 3, 16, 1888; d. 3, 28. 1888. 3751. Anna Garrett' (David^ Aaron, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Birmingham, Chester Co., 12, 7, 1848; m. West Chester Mtg., 2, 5, 1880, Gilbert Cope, b. East Bradford Twp., 8, 17, 1840; son of Joseph Cope and Eliza Gilbert, of that place. She was educated at Westtown Boarding School and taught school for several years before marriage. He has been interested in historical and genealogical \vork, and has compiled several books on these subjects; has resided in West Chester since 1872. Issue: Herman, b. 11, 21, 1S80; a graduate of Westtown Boartling School, 1899, and now a shipping clerk in Philadelphia: Pollen, b. 2, 27, 1884; a student at Westtown: David G., b. 8, 18, 18S5; d. 9, 12, 1885: Joseph, b. 11, 21, 1886; a student at Westtown. 3756. Jesse H. Garrett' (Aaron', Aaron, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Willistown, 2, 26, 1838; d. West Chester, 2, 10, 1899; buried at Oaklands Friends' Cemetery; m. i, 5, 1865, at West Chester Mtg., Susan Cope, b. Franklin 'Pwp., Chester Co., 10, 22, 1844; dau. of Darling- ton Cope and Sallie Thomas, of that place. He was a farmer and owned and resided for several years on the homestead of Jacob Smedley (No. 50), in W'illistown; afterward had charge of the farm of 600 acres connected with the Westtown Boarding School. His widow now resides in West Chester, Pa. Issue: William Smedley, b. West Chester, 12, 2, 1865; m. 12, 24, 1890, Lillie M. White, b. Colerain, Belmont Co., O., 3, i, 1S68; dan. of Benjamin White and I^eborah Dean, of that place. They settled in Portland, Oregon, hut removed to Colerain, O., in 1895, where he is a carpenter and builder. Issue: Cecil, b. 6, 21, 1897: Lois Margery, b. 5, 11, 1899. Sarah C, b. Willistown, 2, 24, 1867; m. Birmingham Mtg., 3, 14, 1854, Isaac Forsythc, b. West Oosh.en 'Ivvp., 12, 27, 1853; son of Jamc-i For-^ythe and F.mily l^vans, of Upper Providence, Del. Co., Pa. He is a real estate broker, and they have resided 848 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. at Media, Pa., since marriage. Issue: James Conard, b. Media, 3, 16, 1895 ; d. 8, 23, 1896: Jesse Garrett, b. 9, 12, 1S96: Alice Darlington, b. Media, 12, 14, 1898: I.ydia Truman, b. same, 11, 28, 1900. Elizabeth, b. Willistown, 6, 16, 1868; living in West Chester, unmarried. Alice Mary, b. same, 5, 4, 1870; a nurse at the Penna. Hospital, unm. Anna Cope, b. same, 11, 29, 1S71 ; a nurse at the Penna. Hospital. Howard T., b. 10, 5, 1873; d. 12, 19, 1874. Bertha Sidney, b. Willistown, 3, 14, 1876; now emjiloyed at Frankford Insane Asylum, Philadelphia, unmarried. Lillian Jessie, b. same, 7, 20, 1878 ; is with her sister Bertha. Abigail Hawley, b. 6, 29, i88r ; living with her mother. Charles Carter, h. Westtown, 7, 17, 18S5 ; a stutlent at Westtown School. 3757. Robert Garrett' (Aaron*, Aaron, Rachel, Sarah, Mary, George), b. Edgmont Twp., 12, 29, 1839; m. Philadelpliia, by Alderman Wm. P. Hibberd, i, 8, 1874, to Sarah H. Cope, b. East Bradford, 10, i, 1833; dau. of John Cope and Hannah Hayes, of that township. They settled on a farm in E. Bradford until the latter part of 18S6, when they bought a small farm in West Goshen and lived thereon till 1894 ; then left the farm and resided in West Chester ior three or four years, but now re- turned to the farm. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue: Hannah Mary, b. E. Bradford, 4, 27, 1875 ; immarried. 4448. Elizabeth H. Edwards' (Griffith^ Sarah, Elizabeth, Sarah, George. George), b. Philadelphia, 7, 16, 1826; m. Richmond, Ind., 7, 29, 1846, Benjamin Coale, b, Chester Co., Pa., 8, 17, 1821 ; d. Holder, 1111., 5, II, 1892; son of Samuel Coale and Mary Mason, of Richmond, Ind. They settled on a larm in the "wild woods" of Huntingdon Co., Ind.; moved to Richmond, Ind., in the winter of 1856 and a year later returned to Huntingdon Co. In the spring of 1867 they moved to McLean Co., 111., near the small village of Benjaminville, and resided on a farm of 130 acres till his death, and where his widow still resides. They were both birthright members of the Society of Friends. Address, Holder, McLean Co., III. Issue : Mary, b. Huntingdon Co., 6, 3, 1847 ; m. McLean Co., 12, 14, 1S69, James Robert White, b. McLean Co., 9, 36, 1844; son of James White and Lovina Smith, of Bloomington, 111. She was educated at Bellevue Female Institute, Attleboro, Pa., and taught school in 1864 and 1S65, in Indiana and Illinois ; is a member of Benja- minville Mo. Mtg. He served in the Civil War and after marriage settled in Bloom- ington, 111. ; removed to Webster City, Iowa, 1891. He is an architect and builder. Issue: VVm. Lloyd, b. 11, 18, 1870; d. i, 2, 1880: Elizabeth Hildeburn, b. 6, i, 1S72 ; living in Bloomington, 111., unm. : James L., b. 8, 19, 1877 ; living in Webster City, la. : Laura A., b. 9, 19, 1882 ; Annie Coale, b. 3, 27, 1S84. LINE OF GEORGE', SAKAH\ MARY\ JOHN', ABRAHAMK 849 Griffith Edwards, b. 6, 15, 1S48 ; m. Holder, 111., 12, 15, 1869, Mary Eliza Moore, b. Albany Co., N. Y., 9, i, 1S49 ; dan. of .•Vbner Moore and Eliza Bedell, of Padua, 111. He resided on a farm near Hlooiiiington, 111., 14 years; then two years in Rlooming- ton, in the agricultural implement business ; returned to farm for six years and then removed to Webster City, la., where he has been farming and feeding stock. While living in Illinois he taught school in winter for many years ; is a Hicksitc Friend. No i.isue. Vincent Mason, b. i, 10, 185 i ; ni. Huntingdon Co., Ind., 9, 15, 1874, Mary E. Spencer, b. there, 6, 20, 1855 ; d. Bloomington, 111., 6, 26, 1884; buried at IJenjaminville ; dau. of William L. Spencer and Hannah Lancaster, of Huntingdon Co., Ind. Second m., to Hannah G. Devore, b. Brown Co., Ohio, 8, 23, 1855 ; dan. of Jackson N. Devore and Hannah Woods, of Moline, 111. He settled in Kansas after first marriage and in Chicago after the second ; is a member of Friends' Meeting. .Address, Logansport, Ind. Issue : Albert S., b. 6, 22, 1875 : Benjamin Coale, b. 10, 30, 1877 : Gertrude Elizabeth, b. 9, 20, 1890. Joseph Warner, b. Huntingdon, Ind., 9, 7, 1854; m. Benjaminville Mtg., 111., 9, 17, 1874, Jemima Elizabeth Brown, b. Camden, Preble Co., O., i, 6, 1850; dau. of George W. Brown and .'\bigail B. Sharp, of Holder, 111. He settled on a farm near Holder, where he owns 70 acres ; member of the Society of Friends. Issue : Anna Edwards, b. 10, 28, 1875 : Joseph Edwards, b. 9, i, 1877 ; d. i, 18, 1880: Ernest B., b. 9, 5, 1879; d. 2, 26, 1880: George Walter, b. 9, 19, 1882 : Benjamin Mason, b. 11, 11, 1884. Anna E. m. Holder, 111., 3, [4, 1896, Charles H. Hill, b. Richmond, Ind., 5, 27, 1864 : son of Samuel C. Hill and .Annie E. Thompson, of that place. They settled in Pittiburg, Pa., where he is foreman of the tool supply and grinding department of the Westinghousc Electric Company, E. Pittsburg. Res., 205 Homcwood Ave., E. Pittsburg. Robert Hoggatt, b. 10, 15, 1856; d. Richmond, Ind., 5, 16, 1S57. Rebecca Johnson, b. 2, 23, 1S62 ; m. Holder, 111., 2, 16, 1886, John Parker Kennedy, b. Carlisle, Pa., 11, 5, 1S60 ; son of Josiah Kennedy and Maria Wert, of Plainfield, Pa. They settled at Bloomington, 111. He is a traveling salesman and member of Society of Friends. Issue: Mary Coale, b. i, 6, t888: Laura Catherine, b. 9, 5, 1889: Joseph Warner, b. 11, 12, 1890. 4583. Elizabeth S. Hoopes'' (Daniel*, Abraham, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Newtown Twp., Del. Co., Pa., 5, 7, 181 i ; d. there, 2, g, 1874; m. II, 9, 1830, Joseph Lewis, b. 4, 22, 1S07; son of Josepli Lewis and EHzabeth Yarnall, of Newtown. He was for some time a merchant and later a farmer; always residing in Newtown and a member of the Society of Friends. Elizabeth was not a member but attended their meetings. Issue: Edwin R., b. 9, 16, 1832 ; d. Easttown, 12, 28, 1890, unmarried ; bur. Newtown. Joseph, b. I, I, 1835; d. Newtown, 4, 25, 1888, unmarried ; buried at Newtown Mtg. He was for some time a merchant. Emma Alice, b. 3, 17, 1837; m. Newtown, 10, 11, 1866, Caleb Baldwin, b. East Cain, II, I, 1825 ; d. there, i, 3, 18SS ; buried Northwood Cemetery; son of Jonathan C. 54 850 THE SMEDLEY EAMJLY. Baldwin and Mary Ann'Jacobs, of E. Cain. He was a farmer at the homestead of his grandfather Baldwin, in that township. They had two children : a. John, b. 6, 23, 1868; m. 10, 30, 1889, Anna l.ukens Smedley, b. Pliiladelphia, 10, 10, 1865 ; dau. of Albin M. Smedley (No. 826) and Margaret Anna Liikens, of Philadelphia. .Address, East Downingtown, Pa. Issue: William Lukens, b. 6, i, i8go ; d. 6, 4, 1890 : Caleb Lewis, b. 4, 17, 1S92 : Albin Smedley, b. 6, 13, 1894 : Margaret Louise, b. 7, 16, 1896 : Emma Alice, b. i, 5, 1899 ; d. 6, 13, 1899. b. Joseph Lewis, b. 7, 6, 1872 ; ni. 10, i, 1895, Gertrude Cox Durnall, b. East Goshen, 2,3, 1874; dau. of Edwin J. Durnall and Sidney A. Cox (No. 4086), of Swarthmore, Pa. P. O., East Downingtown, Pa. Issue : Edwin Durnall, b. 7, 29, 1899. Daniel Hoopes, b. Newtown, 11, 8, 1838; m. Bart, Lancaster Co., Pa., 10, 9, 1886, Mary Laura Hood, b. Bart, 6, 16, 1846; d. Paoli, Chester Co., i, 7, 1892; buried New- town Mtg. ; dau. of Joseph Hood and Rebecca Erinton, of Christiana. Second m., West Chester, Pa., 10, 10, 1895, to Martha B. Thomas, b. Tullytown, Bucks Co., 10, 11, 1844; dau. of Jonathan Thomas and Rebecca Knight, of Michigan. They re- side in West Chester, Pa. By first wife he had Charles Frederick, b. Jan., 1869 ; d. Jan., 1870. Hannabell, b. 9, 29, 1842 : m. Newtown, 9, 27, 1865, Josiah B. Serrili, b. Daiby, Pa., 12, 28, 1840; son of William P. Serrili and Rachel Sellers Bunting. They settled in Easttown township but removed in 1872 to Norristown, Pa., and in i88r to piesent home, near Newtown Square, having purchased a farm formeily of the Thomas fam- ily, which at one time included the old Seventh-Day Baptist graveyard at that place. Issue : Edwin Lewis, b. 11, 19, 1866 ; d. Norristown, 10, 9, 1879 ; buried Newtown Mtg.: Saliie Bunting, b. 9, 21, 1868; see below: Joseph Lewis, b. 10,25, 1876: Elizabeth Bunting, b. 8, 20, 1879. All the family are Friends. Saliie B. Serrili m. James P. Calvert, Jr., and they have Elizabeth Serrili. P. O., Wyola, Del. Co., Pa. Susanna Elizabeth, b. 5, 21, 1845 ; m. Newtown, 9, 5, 1S83, Ezekiel Evans Dunwoody, b. Newtown, 4, 30, 1848; son of James Dunwoody and Hannah Hood, of that town- ship. They settled at New Richland, Minn., where he had a flour mill and stock farm; moved to Minneapolis, July, 1894, and to Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept., 1898; were members of Congregational Church at Nevi- Richland, and of Presby- terian Church at Minneapolis and Colorado Springs. No issue. Res., 15 12 N. Tejon Street. Laura C, b. s, 29, 1849; d. Narberth, Montgomery Co., 7, 22, 1899; buried Newtown Mtg. ;m. Newtown Twp., 6, 17, 1874, William Henry Fussell, b. West Vincent, Chester Co., i, 18, 1850; son of Milton Fussell and Tamar Johnson Haldeman, of Radnor, Del. Co. Issue: Helen Mar, b. Radnor, 9, 28," 1878; d. Feb., 1884: Howard Lewis, b. 6, 28, 1SS5 : Willis, b. 12, 29, 1891. .\ddress, Narberth, Pa. Helen M., b. 11, 11, 1858 ; d. Newtown, 3, 15, 1889 ; unm. ; bur. Newtown Mtg. 4585. Susanna G. Hoopes' (Daniel^ Abraham, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 9, 22, 1817; d. Newtown, 6, 21, 1843 I ni. Newtown, 4, 2, 1835, Reuben E. Lewis, b. there, July, 1812; d. Leopard, Easttown Twp., 5, 14, 1883; son of Jo.seph Lewis and EHzabeth Yarnall, of Newtown. Both LINE OF GEORGE', SAJ?AH\ MARY\ JOHN', ABRAIIAAP. 85 J buried at Newtown Meeting. He m. 2d wife, lilizabetli C. Young. !:> Pliila- delphia; now of Tarkio, Mo. Reuben and .Susanna settled at Kensington. Phila., but two years later removed to Newtown, where he kept store lor some time. Issue: Dillivyn, died in infancy. Hannah Klizabeth, b. Phila., to, 25, 1836; m. Newtown, 12, 20, 1864, Henry KauiTman, Jr., b. Easttown, .(, 12, 1S37 ; son of Mcnry Kauffman and Sarah Campbell, of Sunny Side Farm, Leop.ird, Pa. He was educated at what is now Bucknell University, Lewisburg, I'a. ; was a lieutenant in the 97th Pa. vols, in the Civil War, serving from 1861 to 1864; settled on the homestead in Easttown, but removed to Philadelphia in 1883, and to Ardmore, Pa., 1898 : members of the Baptist Ch. Issue : Henry, b. 9, 20, 1S65 ; see below : Lillian, b. 5, 14, 1S67 ; unmarried : Frank Lewis, b. 10, 24, 1868 ; d. 8, I, 1S73 : Martha F., b. 3, 13, 1S70; d. 7, 17, 1S73 : Elizibeth V., b. i, 22, 1S73 ; unmarried : Sarah, b. 2, 4, 1875 ; d. 7, 13, 1876. Henry Kauffman, 3d, m. Phila., 10, 8, 1889, m. Lizzie Moore, b. Trenton, N. J., 1 1, 4, 1865 ; dau. of William H. Moore and Sarah ^L Smith, of Haddonfield, N. J. He was graduated from the University of Penna. as civil engineer, and is chief engi- neer in the firm of Levering & Garrigues, Phila. and New York, engineers and con- tractors for structural steel and iron buildings. Res., 21 Camden St., Hackensack N. J. Issue: Charles H., b. 8, 26, 1S90, in Philadelphia: Henry, 4th, b. Haddon- field, N. J., 4, S, 1892 : Emma W., b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 8, 6, 1S94. Benjamin Franklin, b. 11, 12, 1838 ; living in Philadelphia, unmarried. 4586. William R. Hoopes' (Daniel', Abraham, John. Mary, Sarah, George], b. i, 15, iS.!o; d. Philadelphia, 1, 17, 1895; m. 3, 5, 1846, Amanda M. Young; d. West Chester, Pa., 7, 16, 1884; dau. of James Young and Rebecca Kerns. Both buried at Goshen Meeting. Issue: Elizabeth Young, b. Edgmont Twp., 11, 8, 1847; living at 1803 G. Street, Washington, D. C, unmarried. William Herbert, b. Easttown Twp., 6, 8, 1S60 ; m. Boston, Mass., 10, iS, 1892, Delia E. Butler, b. Union, Kno.x Co., Me., 11, 29, 1870; dau. of John S. Butler and Martha B. Lincoln, the former now of Boston. They settled in Philadelphia, but now reside at 1023 Connecticut .^ve., Washington, D. C. Charles M., b. Easttown, 2, 24, 1862 ; d. there, April, 1864 ; bur. Goshen Mtg. 4588. Hannah Margaret Hoopes' (Daniel*, Abraham. John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Newtown, 5, 25, 1826; m. Lancaster, Pa., 6, 6, 1850, Augustus Bond Leedom, b. Cobb's Creek, Haverford Twp., 9, 26. 1824; son of Samuel Leedom and Eliza Steel, of that place; their mothers beine first cousins. She taught school near her home for several years before marriage. They setded at Lawrence's Mills, on Darby Creek and the West Chester pike, in Haverford, but about 1862 removed to his father's mills on Cobb's Creek, which he operated about ten years. He was a 852 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. member of the state legislature in 1868 and 1869. He and his wife cele- brated their golden wedding in 1900. P. O., Adele, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue: Samuel Winfield, b. i, 4, 1852 ; m. Philadelphia, 10, 20, 1884, Mary Ella Conroy, dau. of Christopher C. Conroy and Anna Eliza Nace. Address, 11 Willard St., Newton, Mass. Issue : Laurie Moyes, b. at 19 Union Park, Boston, Mass., 7, 11, 1892. Ella Hoopes, b. 3, i, 1853; d. Haddington, Phila., 6, 2, 1895 ; m. Nathan Jones Leger, carpenter and builder, now of 67th Street and Haverford Ave., Philadelphia. They had ten children, who are all deceased. George Howard, b. 3, 20, 1857 ; m. by Rev. Joseph R. Moore, Church of the Resurrection, Broad and Tioga Sts., Phila., 12, 23, 1S91, to Rebe Crans Adler, dau. of John Lewis Adler and Anna Louisa Crans, of Philadelphia. He went into business with' his father at Lawrence's Mills, where he continues, and his parents live with him. No issue. 4590. Hannah Pratt^ (Sarah*, Daniel, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont Twp., 8, 13, 1S03; d. there, 3, 8, 1872; m. Westtown Twp., 3, 2, 1826, Harper Howard, b. Edgmont, 7, 3, 1792; d. there, 2, 3, 1857 ; son of James Howard and Hannah Harper, of that place. Issue: Sarah P., b. Edgmont, 8, 18, 1827; m. 12, 21, 1848, Samuel H. Davis, b. E. Bradford (now Birmingham), 6, 19, 1817 ; d. West Chester, 10, 20, i88g ; buried at Birming- ham Cemetery; son of William Davis and Mary Hibberd, of Birmingham. He was a carpenter by trade, sometime a storekeeper at Tanguy, in Westtown, and later a veterinarian. His widow lives in West Chester, Pa. Issue : a. William M., b. We;ittown, 12, 14, 1849; d. 12, 14, 1849. b. Harper Howard, b. W. Marlborough, 7, 11, 185 1 ; m. West Chester, 2, 17, 1874, Julia Britton. Residence, West Chester, Pa. Issue: Walter Percy, b. Thorn- bury, 9, 23, 1875 ; Frank Britton, b. Thornton, 3, t8, 1877 ; d. 10, 22, 1877 : Anna Gertrude, b. same, 11, 21, 187S: Lulu Imogene, b. Concord, 4, 14, 1881 : Carrie Elma, b. 11, 23, 1885 : Mary Howard, b. 8, 31, tSgo. Anna Gertrude, m. West Chester, Frank L. Jarrett, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 5, 9, 1871 ; son of Jacob and Sallie Jarrett, of Avondale, Chester Co. He is employed in the lumber yard of David J. Scott, West Chester, Pa. Issue ; Verda Leah, b. 4, 5, 1899 : Jesse Howard, b. 6, 19, igoo. 'I'hese children are the only descendants yet found in the eleventh generation. c. John Henry, b. W. Marlborough,. 3, 20, 1853 ; m. West Chester, i, 19, 1878, Lizzie G. Sharp. They live at Rocky Hill, East Goshen Twp. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue: Sallie Mary, b. 7, 2, 1879 : Arthur. d. Mary Elma, b. West Chester, 4, iS, 1855 ; d. 9, 25, i860. e. Hannah Elizabeth, b. E. Bradford, 3, 21, 1857 ; d. 9, 15, i860. f. Edwin Emmor, b. 3, 6, 1866 ; m. Lizzie Lamborn, b. 1868 ; dau. of Marshall Lamborn and Caroline Clark. Res., West Chester, Pa. Issue : May Sharpless, b. 11,5, 1889 : Vernon Samuel and Frank. Anna M., b. Edgmont, 5, 3, 1S33 ; d. West Chester, Pa., g, 25, 1894, unmarried. Elizabeth T., b. 2, 10, 1835 ; d. 7, 16, 1S53, unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAIP, MARi^, yOHN\ DANIEL". g OJ Hannah H., b. Kdgmont, 9, 2S, 184 1 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. She and her sister Anna kept a trimming store for several years. 4592. Elizabeth Pratt' (Sarah'. Daniel, Jolin, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 7, 31, 1807; d. West Chester, 11, 18, 1894; buried Oaklands Cem.; m. 3, 19, 1829, Eusebius Townsend, b. East Bradford; d. there, 4, 18, 1863 ; son of WilHam Townsend and Grace Lollar, of that [)hice. He was a farmer at the original Townsend homestead, in E. Bradford. Issue: Anna Frost, b. K. Bradford, 12, 30, 1829; m. West Chester, 8, 8, 1849, Uaniel B. Hin- man, b. Bristol, Conn., 10, 13, 1830; d. San Diego, Cal., 3, 15, 1892 ; son of Uaniel B. Hinman and Sarah Andrews, of East Bradford, Chester Co. They settled on a farm in Westtown, removing June, 1878, to Leavenworth, Kan.; June 17, 1881, to Pueblo, Colo., and .Apr. 17, 1885, to San Diego. She resides in Los Angeles, Cal. Issue : a. Helen M., b. Westtown, 6, 26, 1850; m. 5, 27, 1874, Dr. George Ivins, b. Monmouth Co., N. J., 11, 12, 1839; son of James Ivins and Mary C. Conover. They settled at Vineland, N. J., removing thence to Leavenworth, Kansas, and in 1879 to Los Angeles, Cal. No issue. b. William C, b. 9, 8, 1852 ; d. i, 29, 18S9 ; m. Kansas City, Mo., 1, 15, 18S1, Minnie Lupfer, b. New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa., 7, 5, 1861 ; dau. of Jacob Reed Lupfer and Elizabeth Herr, of San Diego, Cal., where she resides. Issue : Helen Lupfer, b. Colorado Springs, 7, 8, 1882 : Pearl Townsend, b. Trinidad, Colo., 8, 6, 1884. c. Elwood T., b. 10, 27, 1854 ; d. 4, 27, 1862. d. Burritt C, b. 9, 2, 1859; unmarried. George Brinton, b. 8, 11, 1831 ; m. Mary \nn Smedley. See p. 585. Thomas Ellwood, b. i, 17, 1833 ; m. Muscatine, Iowa, 10, 8, 1857, Fanny .Adams, b. near Newburg, N. V., 5, 17, 1836; d. Indianapolis, Ind., i, 17, 18S5; buried Crown Hill CeiTi. ; dau. of Samuel C. Adams and Mahetable ^L Cooley, of Indianapolis. They settled at Muscatine, Iowa; removed to West Chester, Pa., 1865, and to Indianapolis, Ind., April, 1870. Issue: a. George Lacy, b. Muscatine, 8, 22, 1858; unmarried. b. W'illiam Richie, b. same, 3, 28, i860; m. Edna M. Stanton, and resides at Los Angeles, California. c. Samuel Adams, b. West Chester, 2, 2, 1867 ; m. Katharine Shepard. Res., Indianapolis, Ind. Lacey Darlington, b. 4, i, 1835 ; d. 6, 8, 1851. Sarah Emily, b. 4, i, 1837 ; m. at her father's, 2, 17, 1859, Lewis W. Shields, b. East Bradfoid, 7, 9, 1S24; d. West Chester, i, 22, 1896 ; buried Oaklands Cem.; son of Edward Shields and Tabitha Wollerton. He was by trade a plasterer, and probably built more houses in West Chester thr.n any other person. Issue, b. there : .Ada Townsend, 12, 25, 1859; unm : F'.dward Eusebius, 5, 25, 1S62 ; see below: Alice Green, 6, 15, 1S67 ; see below: Cora, 9, 11, 1871 ; d. 12, 31, 1S76: Lewis, 2, 17, 1S77; d. same date: Lacey Herbert, 6, 16, 1S7S. Edward E. m. Marian J. Cornell, b. Baltimore, Md., 10, 7, 1862 ; dau. of Mark J. Cornell and Frances Jones Verkes. He is a bookkeeper. West Chester, Pa. Issue : 854 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. P'rances Emily, li. 4, 23, 1891 : Edward MuUin and Marion Lawrence, b. 3, 5, 1895. Alice G. m. West Ciiester, 3, 24, 1896, Harry T. Feirell, b. Coatesville, Pa., 9, 2, •1867 ; son of William C. Ferrell and Maryetta Humes Miller, of West Chester, where they reside. Joseph, b. 10, 17, 1839 ; d. 4, 14, 1861, unmarried. Elizabeth, b. 3, 6, 1S42 ; m. \\'illiam W. Hinn^an, wl;o d. 2, 18, 1893. She lives in the West. Children's names not obtained. William Heniy, b. 8, i, 18.14; "■>• Olympia, Washington, i, i, 1887, Robah C. Willard, b- Coles Co., 111., 10, 6, 1S46 ; dan. of Galeo Keith Willard and Eiear.or Duff Smith, of Olympia. They settled at Spokane, Washington, where he is engaged in mining. No issue. Robert Dobbin, b. ic, 12, 1847 ; m. Irene Allen. Res., Indianapolis, Ind. No further record. 4594. Reece Pratt' (SaralA Daniel, John. Mary, Sarah, George), b. 11, 3, 1812; d. in or near West Chester, 7, 2, 1887; m. Catharine Ann Atkinson, b. .Smyrna, Del., 10, 13, 1813; d. East Bradford, 12, 20, i860; dau. of Jonathan and Mary Atkinson. Issue : John Reece, b. Smyrna, Del., 2, 21, 1842; m. Ella Buiwash and lives in Chicago, 111. Issue : Charles and Mabel. Mary Elizabeth, b. Westtcwn, Pa., i, i, 1843 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. Joseph Harper, b. Smyrna, Del., 10, 27, 1846 ; m. Elizabeth Pinyard and resides at 4435 Cresson St., Manayunk, Philadelphia. Issue : Charles and Joseph. Phebe Baker, b. Smyrna, 3, 30, 1851 ; d. ir, 22, 1863. Sarah C, b. same, 3, 30, 1851 ; d. 11, 20, 1853. Lorenzo F., b. same, 10, 9, 1853; d. 3, 12, 1855. Alice, b. same, 3, 13, 1S56; living with her sister Mary Elizabeth, unmarried. 4596. Mary Am Baker' (Phebe*, Daniel. John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 12, 14, 1S03; d. i, 14, 1872; m. John Griffith: both buried in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Philadelphia. Issue: EHas Baker, Hannah Elizabeth, George, Mary Catharine and John ; all deceased. Mary C. m. Jesse Kirk and had a son hkni)', whose residence is unknown. John Grif- fith, Jr., was married ; died in Libby Prison, leaving no issue. 4597. Jesse Baker' (^'hebe^ Daniel, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 9, 30, 1S05; d. Philadelphia; m. .Sarah Ann Purse, who lelt one son. Second wile, Mary: buried Odd P^ellows' C(meter\-, Phila. Issue by both: John, Phebe, Hannah, Elizabeth, -Sarah Ann, Mary and Jessie. John, m. Mary Simpson and is deceased, leaving is:ue, Jessie, Olive and May, all living with their mother in Wasliinj^ton, D. C, unmarried. Mary m. Stephen Hankins, Camden. N. J., who \i deceased, and had a dau. Mary who m. Lloyd. LINE OF GF.ORGE\ SARAII\ MARY\ JOHN'. DANIEL\ 855 Jessie m. Benjamin Pine, Camden, N. J., and had four daughters. He is employed in Washington, D. C, and will take his family there. 4599. Catharine Baker' (Phebe*. Daniel, Jolin, Mar), Sarah, George), b. 6, 15, 1809 ; d. 1883; m Thomas Davis : buried ;u Radnor, Del. Co., Pa. I.ssue: Clarkson, was in the 5 ist Penna. inf. ; transferred to a battery in the regular army ; servd about three years ; was captr.red and died in a Confederate prison, \^hi, Elizabeth C., died in infancy. Mary Ann, in. Kllwood I.-jwis, 'I'redyflrin 'rwp., Chester Co., and had three children, Henry, Lida, and another daughter. 4600. Daniel H. Baker' (Phebe*, Daniel, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 3, 28, 181 I ; d. Doe Run, Chester Co., 11, 28, 1855; m. Phila., 11, 11, 1837, Mary Rudolph, b. there, 7, 13, 181 2; d. East FallowTield Tvvp., 3, 4, 1848; dau. of William and Cirace Rudolph, of Philadelphia. Second m., Parkesburg, Pa., 2, 21, 1S50, to Margaretta Gordon McCorkill, d. Laurel, Chester Co., 8, 8. 1864; dau. of Robert McCorkill, of West Marlborough Twp. He settled in Philadelphia and engaged in the furniture express business; removed to W. Brandywine Twp., Chester Co., and engaged in paper-making; also in E. Fallowfield. Next was a farmer at Newtown Square, Del. Co., and lastly owned a paper mill and farm at Doe Run, in W. Marlborough, known as Robb's, on Buck Run. He and wife were Methodists at the time of death, and were buried at Friendship M. E. Ch. Issue: William Rudolph, b. Phila., 10, 3, 1838; m. Warren 'I'avcrn, Pa., 3, 26, 1873, Hannah Mary .Akin-;, b. there, 5, 2, 1S45; dau. of John Akins and Hannah Lapp, of that place. He settled in Chester as a hotel clerk; removed to Wiliistown, 1882, and sold coal and feed there, and at Malvern the next year; became a farmer in E. Whitsland, 1S84; a hotel keeper at Duffryn M?.wr, 1885, and the same at NJarshall- ton in iS38; removed to West Chester, 1S92, to Phoenixvillc, 1893, and to Penns- bury Twp., as a poultry raiser, ifc'94. P. O., Chads' Ford Junction. Issue: Martha Akins, b. Chester, 2, i r, 1S74 : John .Akins, b. same, 6, 3, 1877. Elias Harrison, b. Phila., 10, 16, 1S40 ; killed at Spottsylvania C. H., 5, 12, 1864. Henry Clay, b. Phila., 11, 30, 1S44; ni. Reading, Pa., 6, 12, 1866, Clara Rettew, b- Honeybrook, Chester Co., May, 1846; dau. of Denjaniin Talbot Rettew, of that pl.ice. Second m. to Sarah Murray, at Kansas City, Mo., 10, 16, 18S5 ; b. 12, 6, 1S55, near London, Eng. ; dau. of John and Jane Spice. He settled near Paxton, 111., 1S67; removed to Chicago, 1870, and was employed by Illinois Central R. R. ; thence to Nebraska, 1S85; to Chicago again, 1889, and to Oregon, iSgo. P. O., WV.lterville. He served over four years in the Civil War, and since his removal to Oregon has been a justice of the peace, notary public, ])ostmas;er and member of the legislature. Owing to a clerical error he has been officially known for many years as 856 THE SMEDL E Y FA MIL Y. Charles H. Baker. Issue : Francis Harry, b. near Paxton, 8, 5, 1867 ; d. St. Louis, Mo., 7, 27, 1898; m. Rose Dixon and Carrie F. Bealer : Blanche Irene, b. Home- wood, near Chicago, i, 29, 1874 ; m. Frederick Bovvra, Chicago : Lewis Norcuin, b. Chicago, 6, i, 1877 ; living at Walterville, unmarried. Mary Elizabeth, b. Newtown Square, 8, 9, 1S51 ; d. Philadelphia, 4, 19, 1879; buried Fernwood Cem. ; ra. Phila., 2, 24, 1875, Charles B. Noblit, b. Del. Co., Pa., 10, 17, 1849 ; son of James W. Noblit and Sarah Ann Rigby ; the latter a dau. of Rodney \ Rigby. He has resided in Philadelphia ; is a plasterer and contractor ; has served as school director and member of legislature, 1897-9. He m. 2d wife, Isabella Mont- gomery, 4, 22, 1891. Issue by ist : Charles J., b. 6, 15, 1876; unra. Res., 639 N. 45th Street. Phebe Catharine, b. Newtown Square, 2, 16, 1S53 ; d. W. Marlborough, 5, 6, 1S54. Thomas Davis, b. W. Marlborough, 2, 21, 1S55 ; d. 3, 26, 1856. 4602. Elias Baker' (Phebe*, Daniel, John, Mary, ; Sarah, George), b. Radnor Twp., 11, 11, 1815; d. Media, Pa., 3, 25, 1895; m."; Lancaster, Pa., 6, 14, 1846, Lydia Ann Baily, b. Baltimore, 6, 25, 1818; d. 'Adantic City- 9, 10, 1899 ; dau. of James Baily and Esther W. James (p. 646), of Birming- ham, Chester Co. She was educated in part at Westtovvn Boarding School- They settled on a farm in West Bradford, near Marshallton; afterward in Birmingham. Both buried at Media Cemetery. Issue: James, died in infancy. Hettie VV., b. W. Bradford, 8, 14, 1848 ; m. Birmingham, Del. Co., 11, 11, 1875, William Ring, b. Pennsbury, 11, 15, 1840; son of Caleb B. Ring and Martha Ann Worrall. They reside in Kennet Twp., Chester Co. P. O., Norway, Pa. Issue : N. Stanton, b. Pennsbury, 11, 9, 1877 : Bessie B., b. same, 7, 3, i88o : Helen M., b. Delaware, I, 23, 1883 : William A., b. Pennsbury, 7, 25, 1890. Eliza H., b. 5, 22, 1852 ; living at Atlantic City, N. J., unmariied. Ida J., b. I, II, 1864 ; living at Media, Pa., unmarried. 4604. Sarah H. Baker (Phebe*. Daniel, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 10, 22, 1818; d. 4, 26, 1897; m. Edward Davis Thomas. Both buried at Media Cemetery. Issue: Mary Elizabeth, d. 8, 20, 1893 ; m. Feb., 1868, Isaac Johnson, now judge of the courts of Delaware Co., Pa. Issue : Isaac E. and Lyttleton W., of whom the former m. Clara Copperthwait, 7, 10, 1894, and has son Isaac, b. 5, 31, 1S96. Henry Clay, killed by an assassin in Pulaski Co., Mo., March, 1899. William Davis, m. 6, 26, 1884, Elizabeth Brown. He d. 5, 8, 1891, leaving a son Henry, b. 5,4, 1885. His widow is a teacher in the public schools of Media, Pa. 4606. J. Morgan Baker' (Phebe^ Daniel, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Radnor, i, 29, 1S24; m. Phila., i, i, 1858, Sarah Jane Bishop, b. Upper Providence, 10, 16, 1S36; dau. of Malin and Anna Maria Bishop. When a young man he went to Ohio and farmed for his uncle Caleb LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH', AfARY', yOHN\ DANIEL\ 857 Hoopes, and thence to Iowa. Returning home he enfragred successively in droving, farming, hotel keeping at Rose Tree, near Media, for three years, droving again, and in the brick business, in Ridley, near Chester. He sold the site of his brick-)ard to a manufacturing company, at a considerable ad- vance, after which he was warden of die Delaware Co. prison for eleven years; now retired from business. Residence, Media, Pa. Issue: Laura Phebe, b. 11, 14, 1858; m. 12,9, 1878, Benjamin B. Lister, real estate broker, Clermantown, Philaiiclphia. Issue: Mabel, b. 11, 27, 1S79: John Morgan, b. 5, 15, 1883: Louisa Dorothy, b. 11, 10, 1887: Grace, b. 7, 3t, 1891. Franklin Washington, b. i, 2, 1862 ; living in Media, unmarried. During the latter part of the year 1S98 he made four voyages to Cuba and Porto Rico, on the transport Panama, with supplies for the army, and was then ordered to the transport Grant, as clerk to Capt. Jesse M. Baker, with whom he sailed from New York to Manila, via the Suez Canal, arriving at their destination 3, 10, 1899, after a run of 54 days. On March 25 th they left Manila for San Francisco, stopping at Shanghai, China, and Nagasaki, Japan, for coal, and afterwards made four return trips from San Francisco to Manila and other points in the Philippine Islands. Malin, b. r, 3, 1866 ; d. 4, 10, 1885. 4608. John Hoopes^Caleb*, Daniel, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b, Easttown, Chester Co., 8, 16, 1813; removed with his father, in 1839. to Muskingum Co., O.: m. 10, 13, 1840, Abigail Ann Milhous, b. five miles from Canonsburg, Washington Co., Pa., 3, 25, 1820. In 1883 he was living at Zanesville and wrote thus : "I have been engaged as clerk and deputy clerk in the office of Clerk of Common Pleas Court in this county, with the exception of about three years, since Nov. 17, 1851." No later report. Issue: Sarah Joanna, b. 10, 6, 1841 ; d. 7, i, 1842. Lydia Jane, b. 9, 27, 1843 ; married. Hannah Mary, b. 8, 16, 1846 ; married. Charles H., b. 8, 23, 1848; married. 4609. Caleb Hoopes' (Caleb'. Daniel. John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont Twp., i i, 7, 1816; m. Philadelphia, 2, 20, 1841, Malinda White, b. Willistown, 4, 20, 1820; d. Media, 8, 8, 1892; dau. of Jesse White and Elizabeth Russell, of Middletown. He resides in Media, Pa. Issue: Lydia Elizabeth, b. 6, 11, 1842 ; m. Levis Dotts. William Henry, b. 8, i8, t844 ; m. Charlotte Thomas. Jesse W., b. 11, 13, 1846 ; m. Sarah Jane Thomson. George C, b. 7, 2, 1849; m. Josephine Dotts. Edward D., b. 10, 20, 1856 ; m. Margaret Faren. Thomas A., b. i, 20, 1858 ; m. Ellen Mays. Annie Lincoln, b. 7, 20, 1864 ; m. Frank D. Moore. No further record of these. 858 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 4616. Jesse Matlack' (Phebe^ John, John, Mary, Sarah, Georcre), b. Milltown, East Goshen Twp., 4, 21, 1821 ; d. there, 4, 24, 1893; m. West Chester, 3, 4, 1854, Phebe Bishop, b. Edgmont, 3, 7, 1835; ^- 3- 3°. 1^63; buried at Goshen; dau. of PhiHp Bishop and Phebe Wood. Second m., 6, 21, 1866, at West Chester, to Martha A. Steele, b. Easttovvn, 9, 5, 1840; dau. of Peter Steele and Hannah Mullin. He became the owner of the homestead farm and hotel, at Milltown; was postmaster for many years, and in 1876 was elected to the legislature, where he also served a second term. He ceased to keep tavern about the time of his second marriage. His widow resides at 847 Uber St., Phila. Issue: Rebecca, b. Milltown, 4, 24, 1855 ; m. West Chester, 12, 16, 1S75, Richardson H. Peirce, b. Westtown, 10, 31, 1850; son of Richardson Peirce, dec'd, and Sarah Bullock, of that Tn-p. He is a clerk in the Penna. R. R. offices, Broad Street Station, Phila. Res., 1822 Montgomery Ave. Issue : Jesse M., b. 10, 31, 1876 ; in the milk and ice business, unmarried : Ralph, b. 3, 31, 1885 : Martha, b. S, 17,-1886. Phebe Bishop, b. 5, i, 1856 ; m. Milltown, 8, 31, 1882, Samuel A. McMaster, b. Phila., 7, 17, 1859: sen of Hugh A. McMaster and Rachel Q. Blades, the latter now of Avondale, Pa. Hugh A. McMaster was from Ireland ; sometime in the jewelry bus- iness in Philadelphia, and last of W. Goshen Twp. Samuel A. McMaster was a jeweler in Duncannon, Pa , when married; removed to .Avondale, Chester Co., 1885, and continues the business. Issue : Hugh Adair, b. Duncannon, 5, 10, 1884. Annie Hemphill, b. 5, T4, i860; m. Samuel L. Dicks, b. Delaware Co., 11, 16, 1S57 ; son of James Dicks and Mary Lytle, of VV. Goshen. Res., West Chester, Pa. Issue : Norman J., b. 5, 15, rS84, at Milltown. Mary Yarnall, b. 2, 7, r862 ; living in Philadelphia, unmarried. Lizzie Hemphill, b. 7, 29, 1S67 ; d. 9, 8, 1S67. Jesse D., b. 5, 19, 1869; d. 8, 17, 1869. Joseph Evans, b. 11, 14, 1S70; m. Radford, Va., 3, 6, 1894, Sarah Emma Malin, b. Tyrone, Pa., 12, 2, 1869; dau. of Samuel O. Malin, now of Baltimore, Md., and Hannah Hardcastle, deceased. He farmed two years at Fern Hill, Chester Co., and since 1896 is a clerk at Broad St. Station, Phila. Res., 5715 Commerce St., Phila. Issue: Hannah Jeannette, b. Fern Hill, 3, i, 1895 : Martha Irene, b. Phila., 12, 22, 1897. Jesse, b. 3, 17, 1873 ; d. 8, 2, 1873. Martha, b. 8, 5, 1874 ; d. 4, 27, 1875. Harry Verner, b. 3, 19, 1877 ; d. 12, 2, T877. Herbert Wood, b. 12, 8, 1878; d. 4, iS, 1S79. Emma White, b. 9, 20, 1881. 4620. Phebe Ann Matlack' (Phebe^ John, John. Mary, Sarah, George), b. Milltown, 10, 26, 1828; d. Leiperville, Del. Co., 2, 14, 1856; buried at Old Goshen graveyard; m. Fo.k Chase, Del. Co., 7, 31, 1851. John Mitchell Baker, b. Doe Run, Chester Co., 10, 29, 1827; d. Penns- bury Twp., Chester Co., 6, 22, 1899; buried at Media, Pa.; son of William LINK OF GEORGE\ SARA IP, MARY\ yOHN\ ELIZADETIP. 859 Baker^ (Levi\ Aaron, Aaron, Joseph) and Mary Ann Mitchell. He learned the grocery business in Philadelpiiia and opened a store in Parkesburg, Chester Co., wliich was successfully conducted. He ne.xt started a general store at Leiperville, and later engaged in the live stock business, with resi- dence in Media; afterward retiring to a fine farm which he had purchased, in Pennsbury. He was a member of the board of directors of the Farmers' National Bank, West Chester. By a second wife, Margaretta Hemphill, he had four children, Addie, jane Rogers, K. Stanton and Margaretta, of whom Jane R. is the physician in charge ol the new Chester County Insane Asylum. Issue by istwife: Sallie Mercer, b. Parkesburg, 7, 12, 1852; d. Media, 9, 24, 1883; m. 11, 17, 1874, Vincent C.ilpin RobitiEon, attorneyat l:iw, Media. No issue. He is married again. Jesse Matlack, b. Parkesburg, 3, i, 1854 ; m. i, 26, 1S82, Courtenay Hamilton Wallace, of Georgelown, I). C. He was educated at the Penna. .Military Academy and at West Point, N. Y., taught school five years and studied law uuder V. (lilpin Robin- son, at Media, where he was admitted to the bar in 18S0; elected district attorney in 1S81 ; reelected in 18J4; member of House of Representatives, sessions of 1889 and 1S91 ; elected to Senate, Nov. 8, 1892 ; novv- or late in charge of the transport service between the United States and the Philippine Islands. Issue : Courtenay Wallace, b. Media, 11,8, 1882 ; d. 10, 24, 1S92 : John Mitchell, b. same, 2, 9, 1884 : Thomas Wallace, b. same, 8, 3, 1SS5 : Hamilton Wallace, b. same, 3, 12, is88. Phebe Ann, b. Leiperville, 2, 8, 1856 ; for several years a teacher in the public schools of West Chester, Pa., and now a florist in Media ; umnarried. 4630. Jesse Jones' (Ann^ E^lizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. I, I, 1809; m. Muskingum Co., O., 4, 2, 1837, Stisan Covington, b. 2, 4, 1818; dau. of James Covington and Hannah Carpenter. He served in the Union army five months, anil in 1873 was a farmer, at PVanklin, Morgan Co., 111. Issue: Curtis James, b. Ohio, 5, 15, 183S ; m. 1867, .Abigail S.iyre, and in 1S73 w.ns a farmer, at Lamar, Barton Co., Mo. He served four years in the 14th Illinois inf., and was in the battles of Vicksburg, luka, Hatchie River, Shilob, &c. Issue not ascertained. Benjamin Franklin, b. O., 7, 25, 1S39 ; m. Miranda Sargent in the fall of 1S68. Address, Lamar, Barton Co., Mo. Farmer. He was three years in the ist Illinois cavalry. No further record. Mary Ann, b. 12, 3, 1S40 ; m. fall of 1857, William Bennett Hobbs. He was in the array for three years and accompanied Sherman in his march to the sea. Address, 1873, Clinton, De Witt Co., III. Hannah Ann, b. Ohio, 5, 16, 1842 ; m. fall of i860, William Dunston, who d. 1868. Second m., fall of 1872, to John Meredith. Address, 1873, Franklin, Morgan Co., 111. Joseph Carpenter, b. Ohio, 4, 6, 1S44 ; tn. April, 1S68, Mary Ellen .Anderson. He served three years in 2d Illinois artillery, and in 1873 was a farmer at Fr.mklin, III. Jesse J., b. Illinois, 11, 19, 1846; m. Mar., 1871, Mary Rollins. Farmer at Franklin, 111., 1873. 86o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Zachary T., b. ii, 12, 1848. No further record. Rees, b. 12, 4, 1850. No further record. Rebecca, b. 4, 23, 1853 ; d. 9, 5, 1853. John, b. I, 3, 1855. No further record. Joshua Sharpless, b. 10, 31, 1856. No further record. Sarah C, b. it, 15, 1859. No further record. 4631. Joseph J. Jones' (Ann^ Elizabeth, John, Maiy, Sarah, George), b. I, 20, 181 1 ; d. 12, 16, 1880; m. 5, 25, 1843, Lydia Ann Pratt, b. 10, 18, 1815 ; dau. of John Pratt and EHzabeth Garrett. Like his father and grand- father he was a blacksmith, and for some time worked at the paternal shop, at Cheyney, but afterward purchased the homestead of his great-grand- father, in Westtown. Issue: John Pratt, b. 3, 9, 1844; d. 8, 7, 1848. William Lewis, b. 3, 20, 1847 ; d. 7, 27, 1S48. Hannah Ann, b. 6, i, 1850 ; d. 5, 4, 1852. George H., b. Thombury, Del. Co., 3, 30, 1S54; m. 5, 11, 1876, Martha P. Frame, dau. of Joseph Frame and Hannah Taylor. He is a farmer, living on the farm of Minshall Sharpless, Thornbury. P. O., West Chester, Pa. 4633. Benjamin Jones' (Ann', Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 11, 10, 1814; m. i, 18, 1838, Sarah Ann Esbin, b. 9, i, 1816; dau. of Jesse Esbin and Mary Dickinson. They reside in Philadelphia, where he d. i, 8, 1875. Issue: Jesse E., b. 9, 27, 1838 ; m. 9, 14, 1S65, Hannah Birdsall, b. i, 10, 1845 ; dau. of Paul C. Birdsall and Eliza Baily. In 1873 he was in the milk business at 38th and Rockland Sts., Philadelphia. Issue: Eva May, b. Phila., 11, 21, 1872. No late report. Chalkley M., b. 11, 11, 1840; d. 10, 8, 1850. Anna Mary, b. 3, 17, 1843; m- 12, 25, 1863, James Garrett, b. 10, 10, 1838; son of Davis Garrett and Ann Barrett. In 1873 he kept a livery stable in Philadelphia. Issue: Wilmer, b. 9, 7, 1868: Ellwood, b. 12, 13, 1870: Lillian, b. 12, 15, 1872. No late report. Benjamin, b. 7, 4, 1845 ; m. Nov., 1867, Susanna Hoffman; dau. of Jacob and Mary .^nn Hoffman. In 1873 ^^ was a merchant at 20th and Oxford Sts., Phila. Issue: Carrie, b. Nov., 1868. Edwin, b. 9, 13, 1848; m. it, 16, 1872, Mary Horton, and in 1873 was in the milk business in Philadelphia. Sarah Ann, b. i, 25, 1851 ; m. 11, 16, 1872, David Pratt, b. 11, 7, 1840; son of David Pratt and Tamar Lewis, of Delaware Co. In 1873 they were at or near Newtown Square, Pa. Esther Ann, b. 7, 14, 1855 ; d. 3, i, 1857. Sharpless, b. 6, 15, 1857. No further record. Emma, b. 2, 22, i860. No further record. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ MARY\ JOHN', ELIZABETH". 86 1 4634. John Jones' (Ann^ Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. lo, 29, 1818; in. II, 7, 1841, Susan A. Hitchcock, b. i, 26, 1823; dau. of Caleb and Elizabeth Hitchcock. Address, 1873, Orton, Seward Co., Neb. Issue : Elizabeth Ann, b. 2, 26, 1843. Joseph, b. 3, r4, 1845 ; m. 11, 1, 1866, Mary E. Tracy, b. 3, 26, 1S45. 'I'hey resided in 1S73 at Orton, Neb. Issue : Silbert CSrant, b. i, 28, 1869 : .'\lbert James, b. 9, 1 1, 1871 : Annie May, b. 5, 12, 1873. Esther, b. 9, 24, 1S46; d. 7, 15, 1849. Isaac, b. 6, 15, 1848. No late report. Caleb, b. i, 10, 1S50; d. 9, 17, 1853. Penelope Jane, b. 5, 15, 1S53 ; d. 2, 19, 1856. Mary Louisa, b. 5, 12, 1857. No late report. ( 4635. Joshua S. Jones' (Ann^ Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 2, 28, 1S22; m. April, 1854, Abby Conklin, d. 1S58; dau. of Stephen and Mary Conklin, of Putnam Co., N. Y. Second m.. May, i860, to Frances Emma Beames; dau. of Jonathan and Christiana Beames, of New York City. He was a member of the firm of Wm. V. Crissey & Co., wholesale druggists. New York City. No issue. 4638. Edwin James' (John', Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Westtovvn Twp., 9, 11, 1817; d. E. Bradford, 3, 22, 1900; m. Goshen Mtg., 3, 4, 1841, Sarah Pratt, b. E. Goshen, 12, 21, 1821; d. E. Bradford, 11,7, 1847 ; <^'^"- of Phineas Pratt and Ann Marshall, last of West Chester, Pa. Second m. Phila., 3, 9, 1854, to Sidney Chalfant, b. E. Marlborough, 12, 29, 1816; d. E. Bradford, 9,. 17, 1884: dau. of Goodwin Chalfant and Hannah Windle, of E. Marlborough. He settled on the Cheyney Jefferis homestead in E. Bradford, which had been purchased by his father, and which the latter devised to Edwin and his brother Cheyney J. James. He purchased his brother's interest in this and also bought other adjoining land, making in all about 1 74 acres. Later he retired to a pleasant residence Just outside the borough of West Chester, at the west end of Market Street. He filled the offices of director of the poor and prison inspector, and for many years was a director of the Bank of Chester County, being the oldest member of the board at the time of his death: buried at I'"riends' Oaklands Cemetery. Issue : John Marshall, b. 4, 5, 1S42 ; m. 2, 22, 1S83, .^nna R. Edwards, b. 9, 30, 1851 ; d. i, 19, 1888; dau. of Benjamin J. Edwards (No. 4446) and Susan Rhoads, the latter now of West Chester. Second m., 12, 24, 1890, to Eva Conner, b. Jan., 1866; dau. of Isaac J. Conner and Louisa B. Gray, of Newlin Twp. He resides on the homestead 862 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. farm. P. O., West Chester, Pa. Issue : Anna S., by first wife, and Edwin, Ethel and Grace L. by the last. Phineas, b. i, 13, 1844; for more than thirty years has been concerned in mining enter- prises in California, or thereaway, and supposed to be unmarried. Hannah .\nn, b. i, 5, 1846 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 11, 1869, Brinckle H. Haley, b. East- town, Chester Co., 3, 19, 1S46; son of John Haley and Ann Wayne Hayman. They have resided .for several years with her father and continue at the same place. Issue : Edwin ]., b. Bervvyn, Pa., 10, 9, 1S70; graduate of Haverford College, 1S90; assist- ant to State Chemiit, Penna. State College, 1891-95 ; chemist to Elk Tanning Co., Ridgway, Pa., since 1895 : Anna W., b. 7, 29, 1872 ; unmarried : Mary S., b. 8, 24, 1876 ; d. I, 21, 1883. Edwin S. (named Goodwin C. until 1874), b. 4, 26, 1857 ; m. Philadelphia, 3, 10, 1881, Annie .Augusta Braisted, b. Kennett Square, 5, 16, i860; dau. of John M. Braisted (friend and companion of Bayard Taylor) and Emma Holtzer, of Gotha, Germany. He owns and resides on a farm in Pocopson Twp. P. O., Northbrook, Pa. No issue. 4643. John James' (John^ Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. East Bradford, 3, 23, 1825; m. Willistown Meeting, 11,6, 1S56, Lauretta P. Thomas, b. E. Goshen, 10, 19, 1833; d. West Chester, 3, 21, 1886; buried at Friends' Oaklands Ceni.; dau. of Enos Thomas, last of E. Goshen, and Susanna Sharpless, last of West Chester. They resided at the home- stead of his father until 1873, when they retired to West Chester, where he now makes his home with his daughter. Issue: Lydia T., b. 5, 10, 1858; ra. West Chester, 9, 26, 1878, Walter E. Hall, b. Hestonville, Phila., 5, 8, 1855 ; son of Albert P. Hall and Hannah Hall, of West Chester. He has been engaged in editorial work for many years and was sometime editor of the West Chester Republican ; now connected with the Daily Local News. Issue : John J., b. 8, 26, 1879 ; m. 2, 20, 1900, Grace A. Widdicombe : .Albert P., b. 9, 21, 1881 ; a student at Swarthmore College : Herbert, b. 12, 10, 1882 ; d. 2, 14, 1883 : Lauretta P., b. 4, 18, 1889 : Hannah L., b. i, 30, 1895 : Ruth Heston, b. 12, 29, 1897. Susanna S., b. 12, 4, i860 ; d. 2, 6, 1863 ; buried at Goshen Meeting. John Edwin, b. 12, 7, 1864; m. \Vest Chester Meeting, 3, 15, 1888, Mary Hughes Cope, b. Londongrove Twp., 7, 13, 1865 ; dau. of William C. Cope and Margaretta M. Hughes, last of East Bradford. They settled on his father's farm, in E. Bradford, at Jefleris's Bridge, on the Brandywine. Issue: Lauretta P., b. i, 16, 1890: Margaret S., b. 8, 25, 1891 : William C., b. 3, 23, 1893 : John Robert, b. 2, lo, 1895 : Arthur, b. I, 21, 1S97. 4648. Phebe J. Hickman' (Hannah^ Elizabedi, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 7, 4, 1814; d. 4, i, 1877; m. i, 14, 1835, Edward Gheen, b. about 1805: d. West Chester, Pa., i, 15, 1S75; son of John Gheen and Sarah Hicks. He farmed at various places in Chester and Delaware counties, and in 1852 purchased a farm of 231 acres in East and West Bradford Twps., Chester Co.; afterwards removing to Doe Run, West Marlborough, and finallv to West Chester. Issue: LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY", JOHN', ELIZAnETH\ 863 Francis H., b. West Bradford Twp., 7, 6, 1S36 ; m. Philadelphia, 2, 25, i860, Annie E. Brinton, b. I'ennsbury Twp., 10, 18, 1843 ; dau. of Thomas Jefferson lirinton (No. 2051) and Clarissa H. Taylor, of that township. At the time of marriage he was a banker and broker in West Chester ; now a dealer in live stock and carriages. He has a handsome mahogany clock which for.merly belonged to his grandfather, Francis Hickman. Issue: (iertrude F., b. 12, 6, 1S69 ; has been playing a part in the John Drew's Company; unmarried: Marian H., b. 2, 19, 1873; teaching music in Can- andaigua, N. Y., unmarried : Francis H., b. 5, 17, 1S74; is with the Bonnie Biier Bush Company ; Helen H., b. 10, t6, 1S75 ; living with her parents : Phebe J., b. 6» 6, iSSi ; ditto : Edward, b. 4, iS, 1885 ; d. 4, 19, 1885. Hannah Mary, b. 2, 15, 183S; d. 7, 22, 1890; m. T. Darlington Meredith, p. 697. Thomas Wilmer, b. 7, 20, 1840; d. 10, 15, 1843. Elizabeth H., b. E. Bradford, 5, 11, 1S43; m. Philadelphia, 2, 18, 1864, Richard Strode, b. Westtown Twp., 9, 15, 1837 ; d. E. Bradford, 11, 2, 1897 ; buried Friends' Burial Ground, south of West Chester ; son of Francis Strode and Thamzin Meredith, of Westtown. He was a farmer and marketman. Issue : Alfred ICKvyn, b. 3, 8, 1865 ; see below: Mary Meredith, b. 9, 7, 1867; m. 5, 15, 1894, C. Brinton Swisher, steward of the Chester Co. .•Mmshouse, who died soon afterward : Hettie Gheen, b. 12, 27, 1874 ; unmarried: Charles Francis, b. 10, 12, 1878 : Richard Percy, b. i, 2, 18S2. The widow and most of the children reside in West Chester. k. PHwyn Strode m. West Goshen, i, 1 1, 1892, Louisa Walter, b. Pocopson Twp., 2, 23, 1867 ; dau. of Edward Walter and Ellen Rebecca Baker, of W. Goshen. He has been a fanner and marketman in East Bradford, where were born his children : Ellen Elizabeth, 6, 18, 1893 : Phebe Louise, 9, 10, 1895 : P'dna Walter, 3, 26, 1898. Edward H., b. Concord, Del. Co., 12, 11, 1845; m. St. Paul, Minn., 10, 17, 1883, Florence Monfort, b. there, 3, 26, 1863; dau. of Delos .\. Monfort, banker, and Mary J. Edgerton, of that jilace. He is a commander in the U. S. Navy, with resi- dence in St. Paul. Issue: Florence, b. Annapolis, Md., i 2, 6, 1884 : Mary Monfort, b. West Chester, Pa., 8, 26, 1893. Baynton H., b. 11. 17, 1848; d. 3, 16, 1S49. Sibbilla H., b. 2, 11, 185 1 ; d. 3, 27, 1852. Hettie Woodward, b. Concord, 4, 23, 1853; d. Milwaukee, Wis., 2, 25. 1898; buried West Chester, Pa. ; ni. West Chester, 1 2, 5, 1876, J. Herbert Ricker, b. Bangor, Me., 5, 18, 1851 ; son of J. S. Ricker and Julia Jacobs, of Milwaukee. Issue: Phoebe Gheen, b. 2, 3, 1878 : John I lerbert, b. 11, 25, 1879 : Edward (iheen, b. 9, 23, 1880 : Julia, b. 2, 0, 1883 : John, b. 8, 12, 1887. John Jay, b. E. Bradford, 2, 19, 1855 • "■>■ \\'illiamsport, Md., 10, 8, 1885, Carrie O'Neill, b. Philadelphia, i, 20, 1857 ; dau. of Thomas O'Neill and Hannah Shadinger, of 2405 Master St., Philadelphia. He was admitted to the bar of Chester Co., Jan., 1878; was district attorney three] years from Jan. i, 1885, and is now a member of the law firm of Cornwell, Gheen & Cornwell, West Chester, Pa. Issue : John Edward, b. 7, 2, 1S86 : Thomas Stanley, b. 6,^x4, 1887 ; d. 6, 23, 1S94 : Evan Pennock, b. 3, 4, 1890: O'Neill, b. 10, 13, 1893: Carohne, b. 11, 10, 1895. Annie S., b. 2, 25, 1858 ; m. Presby. Ch., West Chester, 4, 30, 1878, Herbert W. Under- wood, b. Oxford, M ;s5., 2,538, 1855; son of Albert Gallatin Underwood and Sarah Smith Wright, of Milwaukee, Wis., where they reside. No issue. 864 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. 4656. Francis Hickman' (HannalA Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Westtown, Chester Co., 5, 12, 1827; d. Oxford, same Co., 8, 30, 1892; buried Birmingham Cemetery; m. 10, 18, 1855, ^"" Ehza Baker, b. Gradyville, Del. Co., 6, 29, 183 1; dau. of Aaron Baker and Amy Anna Carter. Issue: Sibbilla, b. Chicago, 111., 9, 16, 1856; d. there, 11, 28, 1857. Amy Anna, b. Chicago, 10, 3, 1858; m. Saner Fairlamb, b. Fairmoiint, Lancaster Co., Pa., 10, 31, 1855 ; son of Samuel Evans Fairlamb and Frances Kreider, of that place. Address, Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. Issue : Francis Hickman, b. Maryland, 4, 23, 1882 ; d. Gum Tree, 8, 25, 1S87. William Francis, b. 11, 10, i860; m. Amelia Gould. Residence, 256 Zeralda Street Germantown, Pa. No response. 4658. Gilpin Hickman' (Susanna*, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 9, 3, 1814; d. East Bradford, 8, 11, 1852; m. 11, 29, 1837, Hannah B. Hicks, d. West Chester, Pa., 11, 18, 1895 ^ ^^'^'^- of Charles and Mercy Hicks. His last residence was on a farm on Brandywine and Valley Creeks, in E. Bradford. His widow lived lor some time in Oxford, Chester Co. Issue : Charles H., b. 10, 11, 1838 ; m. 7, 7, 1867, Mary Boyer, and had a son Baynton F., b. 5, 10, 186S; perhaps other children. He removed to Illinois and his address not ascertained. Baynton J., b. 2, i, 1841 ; d. Martinsburg, W. Va., 11, 17, 1890 ; m. Thornbury, Chester Co., 6, 2, 1870, Josephine T. Hickman, b. there, 9, 12, 1847 ; d. Philadelphia, 12, 8, 1876 ; dau. of Wellington Hickman and Jane Elizabeth Osborne, of West Chester, He vifas a colonel in the army during the Civil War and afterward a merchant in Philadelphia. Both buried at Birmingham. Issue: Jane Osborne, b. Phila., 4, 27, 1871 ; living in West Chester, unmarried : Harry Gilpin, b. 7, 27, 1S73 ; unmarried. Benjamin K., b. 2, 9, 1S45 ; was a merchant in Oxford, Chester Co., 1870, and later in Lancaster, Pa. .'\ddress unknown. Chalkley Jefferis, b. 11, 5, 1846 ; m. 10, 11, 1870, Estella A. Werntz, of Oxford, where he was in business with his brother F.enjamin. No further record. 4659. Mary J. Hickman' (Susanna', Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, 8, 4, 1816; d. West Goshen, 12, 9, 1843; ^n- ^2, 6, 1834, Lewis P. Hoopes, b. W. Goshen, 12, 13, 181 1 ; d. West Chester, 6, I, 1886; son of Abner Hoopes and Hannah Peirce, of W. Goshen. Both buried in Friends' Burial Ground. He was a farmer in West Goshen and East Bradford. Issue: B. Tevis, b. near West Chester, 4, 16, 1835; d. West Chester, 4, 3, 1894; buried in Friends' Burial Ground; m. Philadelphia, i, 17, 1866, Sallie P. Hoffman, b. Stark Co., O., 3, 4, 1843 ; dau. of George Hoffman and Sidney Maxton, of West Whiteland, LINE OF GEORGE', ^ARAH\ MARV^, JOHN', ELIZABETHS 865 Chester Co. He kept a gents' furnishing store in West Chester, which business is continued by his widow. He was also Register of Wills, 1884-86. Issue : Laura, b. 10, 24, 1869 ; d. 8, 28, 1870: Lewis P., b. 11, 8, 1871 ; architect to Board of Public Education, Philadelphia; unmarried : Klhi, h. 12, 15, 1875 ; J- S. 'S, 1876 : Charles^ b. 12, 28, 1877 ; d. I, 3, 1878. Anna Cheyney, b. W. Goshen, 8, 9, 1838; ni. there, 12, 30, 18C2, Wilmcr W. Miller, b. Westtown Twp., 12, 27, 1838; son of Robert H. Miller and Margarelta Black, ot West Chester, Pa. He kept a book-store in West Chester for a time ; removed to Bloomington, 111. ; thence to Chicago ; thence to Rcnovo, Pa. She resides in West Chester, Pa. Issue : a. Robert H., b. West Chester, 10, 2, 1^163; m. Livingston. Montana, 5, 14, i88g, Sarah Mills, b. Altoona, Pa., 4, 14, 1868 ; dau. of James A. Mills and Susan A. Carle, of Renovo, Pa. He was educated at the West Chester State Normal School and at Worrall's Academy ; settled at Livingston until 4, 28, 1890 ; removed to Brad- ford, McKean Co., Pa., and from thence, 3, 5, 1898, to Oil City, Pa. He is a machinist. Issue: Helen I'.lizabeth, b. Bradford, 9, 12, 1890: Le Roy Francis, b. same, 5, 9, 1^92; d. 4, 5, 1897: James Albert, b. same, 12, 25, 1893: .\nna Cheyney, b. Oil City, i, 28, 1S99. b. Lewis H., b. 12, 27, 1868; m. Martha B. Hemphill, dau. of William Hemp- hill and p;iizabeth Long, of West Chester, I'a., where they reside. Issue : Llizabeth K., b. West Chester, 4, 14, 1892 : Jesse M., b. same, 4, 4, 1898. c. Wilmer W., b. Bloomington, 111., 9, 18, 1870; m. Downingtow^n, Pa., 7, 9, 1894, Bertha L. Taylor, b. West Chester, 7, 3, 1872 ; dau. of Thomas W. Taylor and Minnie F. Hummell, of that place. They reside in West Chester. Issue : Thomas Taylor, b. i, 12, 1S96. d. Mary H., "b. 1 1, 22, 1864 ; d. 4, if), 1867. Passmore W., b. 4, 19, 1840; m. Anna Landis Jefferis, b. 7, 11, 1850; dau. of Joseph Jefferis and Rebecca Jane Daniel. They settled on the farm of Hugh E. Steele, pro- prietor of the iron works at Laurel, Chester Co., and removed later to Lebanon, Pa. For several years he farmed in E. Bradford, Chester Co., but now resides in West Chester. Issue : Mary J., Hannah S., Joseph J., Florence H., Passmore W., Rebecca J., Jennie S. and Peirce. Mary J., b. Laurel, 8, 31, 1870 ; m. West Chester, 5, 23, 1895, William K. (iib- son, b. E. Bradford, 5, 3, 1870 ; son of (Jeorge W. (Jibson and .Mary Elizabeth Leslie, now both deceased. They settled on the Warrington Farm, on the northern line of the borough of West Chester. She is a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, West Chester. Issue : Anna Marie Elizabeth, b. 5, 12, 1896 : Marian Kline, b. 2, 9, 1898. Joseph J. Hoopes, b. Lebanon, Pa., 7, 16, 1875 ; m. Unionville, Pa., 6, 7, 1899, Anna Wilson Smith, b. L^nionville, 3, 13, 1S78 ; dau. of Robert C. and Mary Smith, ■ of that place. He is a salesman in a book store, \\"est Chester, Pa. Issue : Joseph Harold, b. West Chester, 7, 30, 1900. Peirce, b. i, 29, 1842 ; d. Hawkwood, Montana, 9, 24, 1897 ; buried Livingston, Mont.; m. Philadelphia, 10, 18, 1866, Sarah C. Gerber, b. Lancaster, Pa., 7, 29, 1840; dau. of Peter Gerber and Catharine (1. Lind, of that city. He was elected clerk of courts of Chester Co., 1878, and served a term of three years; afterward removed to Liv- ingston, Mont., and engaged in the real estate and insurance business. Issue : 55 866 THE SMEDLRY FAMILY. Gertrude Gerber Hoopes, b. Cornwall, Lebanon Co., Pa., 8, 4, 1867 ; m. Liv- ingston, Mont., 2, 21, 1894, Frederic H. Hough, b. Charles City, Iowa, 3, 11, 1865 ; son of John Andrew Hough and Eliza Clark, of Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Address, Hawkwood, Montana. Mary J., b. 11, 9, 1843; d. 5, 3, 1877, vinmarried. 4663. Ruth Ann Hickman' (Susanna^ Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, Chester Co., i, 27, 1830; d. Wilmington, Del., 6, 29, 1887; buried at Birmingham Cem.; m. at her father's, 2, 21, 1850, Alfred A. Tanguy, b. Haddonfield, N. J., 8, i6, 1826; d. Church- ville, Harford Co., Md., 5, 3, 1870; buried at Birmingham; son of John Tanguy, last of near West Chester, and Elizabeth T. Burroughs, last of near Haddonfield, N. J. Issue: William S., b. Birmingham, Chestt-r Co., i, 12, 1S51 ; m. Wilmington, Del., 12, 20, 1887, Ella i]L-ll Courtney, b. there, q, 14, 1S67 ; dau. of Henry B. Courtney and Sarah Lumas Barber. Residence, Wilmin'^ton, Del. Issue: Alfred H., b. Wilmington, 12. 27, 1888. Sue, b. Birmingham, d. West Chester, 2, 21, i>!57. Mary H., b. Birmingham, 11, 4, 1855 ; living in Norristown, Pa., unmarried. Harry Gilpin, b. West Chester, i, 23, 1858; d. Philadelphia, 3, 2S, 1891 ; buried West Laurel Hill : m. Phila., 11, 13, 1889, Marv A. Tingle, b. 2, 15, 1859 ; dau. of John and M.iry J. Tingle. He was an undertaker at 1423 Fairmount Ave., Phila. ; member of Friendo' Meeting, isth and Race Sts. Issue: Edward Ivarley, b. 1321 .^rch St., 1 2, 28, 1890. John B., b. Wilmington, Del., i, 25, i!:-59 ; m. 7, 28, 1889, at her father's, to Elnora Els- worth Lamborn, b. Upper Oxtbrd, Chester Co., 2, 26, 1861 ; dau. of Lewis Good Lamborn and Annie Coates, of Colerain, Lancaster Co. .'\ddress. West Grove, Chester Co., Pa. Issue: Lewis Leland, b. 4. 18, 1893. S:uviuel L., b. 3, 25, 18C2 ; living at 1425 Fairmount Ave., Phila., unmarried. Frances A., b. Churcliville, Md., 6, 15, 1867 ; m. Wilmington, Del.. 4, 11, 1888, William A. Gawthrop, b. Unionville, Clicster Co., 3, i, 1858; son of George Gawthrop and Mary Jane Woodward. They settled at Kennett Square until 4, 1 1, 1895, when they removed to Lancaster, Pa. He is a railway postal clerk. Members of Friends' Meet- ing. Issue: Herbert Howard, b. 7, 3t, 1892: William Ralph, b. 11, 13, i8q8. 4664. Jesse J. Hickma.n' (Susanna", Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury, 6, 12, 1S32 ; m. 9, 6, 1855, Anne Shimer, d. Thorn- bury, 6, 25, 1856 ; buried at Birmingham Cem.; dau. of Edward Shimer and Hannah Jones, of Thornbury. Second m., 12, 31, 1857, to Anna Maria Baker, b. Edgmont, 7, 29, 1828; dau. of Abel Baker (No. 762) and Ann Sill, of Edgmont. They resided at the homestead, in Thornbury, till 1894, when he sold this and removed to a farm in Westtown, near Westtown P. O. He served a term as Register of Wills of Chester Co. Issue : Edward Shimer, b. 6, 24, 1856 : m. Isabella Larkin ; dau. of John Larkin and I'^mehne LINE OF GEORGE', SaI':AH\ AfAA'V', yOl/jV. ELIZA B ETIP. „, 86/ Talley, of Bethel, Delaware Co., Pa. P. O., Cheynej', Pa. Issue : Jesse J., luiward. Helen and Margaret. Mifflin, b. 9, 12, 1858; m. .Xnnie \\. DiKvorth, and lives with his parents. Issue: (Jrace D., b. 10, 28, 1885. 4665. Susanna G. Hickman' (Susanna*, Elizabetli, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Thornbury. 3, 26, 1835; ^'- \\'ihnin;j;t<)n, Del., 7, 26, 1892; m. 12, 24, 1862, at her father's, Allen Speakmau, b. near Con- cordville, 3, 8, 1835 ; son of Cyrus N. Speakman and Sarali Ann Cloud, of Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa. He was deputy collector of internal revenue, at West Chester, during the latter part of the Civil War; settled in Coates- ville until 1865, "^^^ i" West Chester until 1869, when they removed to Wilmington, Del. He was a school director in Chester Co. and in Wil- mington; is a director in the Central National Bank of Wilmington, and is in the business of manufacturing and selling steamfitters' and plumbers' supplies, in that city. He m. 2d wife, listelle Hall (p. 453). Susanna became a member of Fallowfield Friends' Meeting when living in Coates- ville. Issue: Willard .\., b. 4, 5, 1864 ; m. Elizabeth, N. J., 4, 12, 1894, Susan X. Noyes, b. Hrookl}n, N. Y., 11,8, 1869; dau. of Charles \V. and Su-an \. Nviyes, of r'.hzabetli. They reside in Wilmington, L^el. Issue: Susanna, b. Wilmington, 2, 4, 1895 : Marjory, b. same, i, 24, 1S97. Rlizibeth P., b. 6, i ^, 1875 ; w.is ;i student at Sw.-.rthinore College in 1899. 4666. Abraham W. Bally' (Esther'"', Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Baltimore, Md., 11, 15, 1816; d. West Chester, Pa., 5, 20, 1872; m. Philadelphia, 5, 14, 1S40. Mary Hoopes, b. Londongrove Twp., 5, 8. 1820; d. Pocopson Twp., 11, 23, 1894; dau. of John Hoopes and Elizabeth Hunt, of Londongrove. Both buried at Birmineham Meetine. He was a farmer in Westtown, close by the present Tanguy P. O. Issue : John H., b. 2, 10, 1S41 ; d. Philadelphia, to, i, 1S90 ; m. 1 1, 1 1, 1S60, Mattie J. I.awton, of Thornbury, Del. Co. Second m. to Ida Hilton, and they resided at 144 N. rzth .St., Phila. Issue b)- first: M:ir\' 11., b. 8, 12, 1861 ; m. Young and lives at Chester, Pa. : Clarence A., b. 6. i_^, r865 ; d. n, 5, 1870 : Sarah I,., h. 12, _^, 1867 ; deceased. James W., b. Londongrove, 5, 17, 1842 ; ui. Philadelphia, 11, 14, 1867, .Alice Stackhouse, b. Edgmont Twp., 5, i, 1843 ; dau. of Kmien Stackhouse and Catharine W. Meredith, of that place. He is a farmer in Pocopson Twp., Chester Co. i'. O., C'orinne, Pa. Is?ue : Abram W ., b 7, 3, 1S69 ; unmarried: Emlen J., b. 12, 3, 1S70; m. 1900, Mary Wilson, Coatesville, Pa. : Cora E., b. 10, 31, 1S72 : M. .\(iele, b. 12, 15, 1874. 4668. Thomas Baily' (Esther", Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. West Marlborough Twp., 4, 17, 1820: d. there, at Wm. B. Hudson's. 4 868 THE S MED LEY FAMILY. II, 1883 ; m. 4, 25, 1844, Sarah Ann Sharpless, b. 10, 4, 1824; d. Avondale, Pa., 2, 13, 1891; buried Birmingham Cem.; dau. of Jolin Sharpless and Charity Thatcher, of Concord, Del. Co., Pa. Issue: Henry, b. 12, 5, 1844; d. 6, 15, 1845. Willkim II., b. W. Marlborough, 10, 25, 1845 ; in. Unionville, 3, 17, 1880, Ruth Anna Pyle, b. Londongrove, 3, 17, 1852 ; dau. of \L\\ Pyle and Mary J. Calhoun. Address. Avondale, Pa. Issue: Ida Charlotte, b. 12, 20, 1880. I'^sther W., b. W. Marlborough, i, 21, 1849; m. 3, 14, 1872, William B. Hudson, b. Phila- delphia, 3, I, 1842; son of Thomas Hudson and Mary Brown. He is a farmer in VV. Marlborough. P. O., Leonard, Pa. Issue: Mary, b. 11, 19, 1873; d. i. 14, 1S74 : Clara, b. 11, 17, 1874: Thoinas, b. 4, 13, 1878: .Alice, b. 6,20, 1880; all unmarried. Elizabeth, b. W. Marlborough, 11, 17, 1851; m. Philadelphia, 10, 12, 1876, Harry C. Chandler, b. Unionville, 5, 26, 1S50; son of Lindley Chandler and Lydia J- Preston, of Kennet Square, where they reside. Issue: Lindley Stubbs, b. 3,4, 1878: Sallie Ann, b. 7, 28, 1879 ; d- 9. ii> 1882 : Gertie, b. 10, 21, 1881 ; d. 8, 26, 18S2 : Lydia Jane, b. 8, 14, 1883: Sharpless Worth, b. 12, 23, 1885 : George Roberts, b. 4, 7, 1887 : Emily Reed, b. 6, 27, 1889 : Raymond Harry, b. 3, 7, 1892. Clara, b. Londongrove, 4, 3, 1853 ; m. Philadelphia, 11, 9, 1876, William Wickersham, b. Unionville, 7, 28, 1849 ; son of Thomas W. Wickersham and Elizabeth Willett, of that place. Res., 441 Ritner Street, Philadelphia. Issue: T. Worth, b. LTnionville, I, 29, 1878 : Frank M., b. same, 5, 11, 1883 ; d. same, 9, 12, 1885. George, b. 6, 6, 1858; m. Philadelphia, 4, 14, 1882, Eva Rodebaugh, b. 3,22, 1858; dau. of Tryon G. Rodebaugh and Amy Ann Way. P. O., Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. Issue : Helen J., b. 9, 16, 1883 : Clarence S., b. 6, i, 1888 : G. Earle, b. 4, i, 1892. Sharpless, b. 11, 28, 1862 ; m. Philadelphia, 12, 13, 1890, Lizzie Weaver, b. there, 7, i, 1869 ; dau. of Albert Weaver and Alexina R. McVaugh, of that city. Res., 6423 Woodland Ave., Phila. No issue. Jesse, b. 5, 17, 1867; d. 6, 25, 1S67. 4669. Samuel P. Baily (Esther*, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 3, 4, 1822; d. Toughkenamon, Chester Co., 6, 4, 1S92; buried at New Garden Meeting; m. i, 7, 1856, Mary Whitson, b. 3, 4, 1829; dau. of Moses Whitson and Elizabeth Taylor. Issue: Emily B., b. Birmingham, Chester Co., 10, 8, 1856 ; m. 11, 18, 1880, J. Morris Cooper, b. 4, 12, 1857 ; son of James R. Cooper and Elizabeth R. Pennock, of New Garden. He is a carpenter and builder. Residence, West Grove, Pa. Issue: Llelen L., b. 10, S, 1881 : Elizabeth R., b. 11, 17, 1884 : Mary B., b. i, 20, 1888 : Edith M., b. I, 20, 1S97. Anna W., b. Birmingham, y, 8, 185S ; m. at her father's. New Garden, 5, 21, 1S85, Tru- man Cooper, b. Bart, Lancaster Co., 11, 9, 1854; son of James P. Cooper and Susanna J. Cooper, of New Garden. He is a farmer and they have resided in New Garden township. In 1893 he became the owner of his father's homestead; mem- bers of the Society of Friends. Issue: Samuel Heiman, b. 5, 17, iSSC: Harold Truman, b. 9, 22, 1891. Address, Avondale, Pa. LINE OF GEORGE', SARA/I', MARY', JOHN', ELIZABETH\ 869 Elizabeth, b. 10, i, i860; d. 2, 11, 1863. Sophie, b. Birmingham, 8, 31, 1862 ; m. Joseph C. Chambers, b. New CJarden, 9, i, 1S5S ; son of Joseph P. Chambers ami Jael Cooper, of that township. Address, Kennel Square, Pa. Issue : Raniona, b. New Garden, 10, 25, 1894. Mary Y.., b. i, 9, 1870; unmarried. Bertha M., b. 4, 28, 1S72 ; unmarried. William W., b. i, 25, 1874; unmarried. 4670. Jesse J. Baily' (K.sther^ Elizabctli, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. West Marlliorough, 2, 16, 1826; d. West Chester, 9, 17, 1866; buried at Birmingham; m. I'liiladeh,ihia, Anna Ehzabcth linlrikin, b. West Goshen, 5, 3, 1830; dau. of William luitrikin and Jane Davis, llis father removed to Birmingham \vhen Jesse \vas young, and after his father's death he had charge of the tarm tor a time; studied dentistry with I'lllwood Warrall, 1850, and practiced in York, Pa., and West Chester; entered hardware and grocery business about 1855, with Davis W. Hntrikin as part- ner, and about 1856 engaged in tlie nursery business; later in the Imnber business in Cumberland Co., Pa., with William B. and J. Lacey Darlington, but the firm failed in i860. During a part of the War he was a clerk in the office of assistant quartermaster, at P'ort Monroe, Va. He was edu- cated at Joshua Hoopes's Academy, West Chester, and at Westtown Boarding School ; was an ardent abolitionist, well informed, a good talker and Unitarian in belief. Issue: William E., b. 9, 8, 1850 : a printer and author; living in West Chester, Pa. Francis D., b. 4, i, 1853 ; a ])lumber, in West Chester, unmarried. Ella Jane, b. 8, 30, 1854 ; living with her mother in West Chester, unmarried. Florence, b. West Chester, 5, 13, 1856 ; m. Philadelphia, 3, 23, 1882, Charles P. Darling- ton, b. Middletown, Del. Co., 2, 12, 1S60; d. Chads' Ford, 8, 2, 1S94; buried at ' Cumberland Cem. ; son of Edward Darlington and Mary F. Palmer, of Middlctov.-n. They settled in Middletown, removing thence to Chads' Ford, 8, 16, 188S, where he operated a creamery. Members of the Society of Friends. His widow resides in Uest Chester, Pa. Issue: Merwyn J., b. 6, 22, 18S3: C. .Archer, b. 5,5, 1886: Edward, b. 3, 7, 1890: .-\llan P., b. 12, 16, r89i. Edgar, b. 4, 18, 1858 ; d. 4, 30, 1858. Anna Gertrude, b. 6, 25, 1859 ; living in West Chester, unmarried. Janetta, b. West Chester, 7, 9, 1S61 ; m. there, 10, 14, 1886, Joseph T. Price, b. there, 4, 23, 1859 ; son of Lucius D. Price and .Anna Haines, of that place. He is a machi- nist, carrying on a shop for the manufacture of iron work and general repairs in West Chester. Issue : Walter Embree, b. 4, 5, 1888 ; d. 7, 21, 1888 : Joseph Haines, b. 9, 8, 1889 : George Thomas, b. i, 19, 1891 ; d. 9, 8, 1894 : Jesse Baily, b. 4, 13, 1894 : Elizabeth Townsend, b. 12, 19, 1S99. 4672. Anna Baily' (Esther', Elizabeth, John, I\Iar>', Sarah, George), b. 10, 22, 1831; d. Thornbury, Del. Co., 3, 24, 1876; buried at Birming- 870 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. ham; m. about 1852, George D. Cheyney, b. about 1824: d. 4, 28, 1890; son of John Cheyney and Ehzabeth Hickman. They resided for some years in Philadelphia. Issue: Howard, J. Barton, Mary H., Wilhs and J. Warren. Of these Howard is a physician at VVilHamsport, Pa., and Mary H., a physician at West Chester, Pa. They decHne to furnish records. 4673. Mary Baily' (Esther^ Ehzabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George) b. Birmingham, Chester Co., 3, 5, 1836; m. there, 12, 4, 1862, Samuel J. Parker, b. Parkerville, Chester Co., i, 8, 1833; d. West Chester, 7, 4, 1890; buried at Oaklands Cem.; son of Wistar Parker and Abigail N(;wlin Jackson. He was a dry-goods merchant in West Chester. Issue: Edgar J., b. West Chester, 8, 29, 1864 ; m. there, 10, 12, 1S93, Deborah L. Gnihb, b. West Goshen T'.vp., 12, 9, 1866 ; dau. of Alfred C. Grubb and M. Elizabeth Schrack, of West Chester. He was educated at the Penna. State Collage, and entered into business with his father, which business he still continues. No issue. Elizabeth B., b. 3, 7, 186S; living with her mother, unmarried. 4674. Esther C. Baily (Esther*, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Birmingham, 9, 26, 1834; m. there, 10, 25, 1855, Davis W. Sntrikin, b. West Goshen Twp., 11, 22, 1827; son of William W. Entrikin and Jane Walls Davis, of West Chester, Pa. They settled in West Chester; removed 3, 25, 1877 to Kennet Square; in mercantile busi- ness in both places; then a farmer for eight years and again a merchant; served as county commissioner, 1894-6, and now treasurer of the borough of Kennet Square. Issue: Anna Cheyney, b. West Chester, 10, 6, 1856 ; living at Kennet Square, unm. Harry Davis, D. V. S., b. same, 2, 8, 1858; living at Kennet Square, unm. Joseph Baily, b. West Chester, 11, 28, 1861 ; m. Burlington, Iowa, 9, 29, 1886, Maud Z. Cochran, b. there, 9, 14, 1867 ; dau. of Richard Cochran and Maria Holland, the last novv of Denver, Colo. He is a dentist, educated at University of Pa. ; settled in Burlington, la., but removed to Des Moines : member of Congregational Ch. Issue : Ramona Maud, b. Des Moines, 4, 18, 1S88. Frances Chamberlain, b. East Goshen Twp., i, 12, 1S70; unmarried. Elizabeth Baily, b. same, 7, 31, 1873 ; d. Kennet Square, 12, 16, 1882. 4675. Joseph H. Eaily' (Esther^ Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Birmingham, 4, i, 1839; m. Westtown, 6, 22, 1865, Anna Miller, b. there, 5, 10, 1844; dau. of Robert Miller and Margaretta Black. He was educated at Bolmar's Acaderny, West Chester; engaged in the lumber business in Potter Co., Pa., owning lands at " Black Forest." Address, Claymont, Del. No issue. He is a member of Wilmington Friends' Meeting. LINE OF GEORGE', SAKAH\ MARY\ 'JOUN\ ELJZABETIP. 87 1 4676. James Baily' (Esther', Elizabeth, Jolin, Mary, Sarah, Geori;e), b. Birmingham, 2, 28, 1844; m. West Chester, 10, 12, 1869, Lizzie Miller, b. Westtown, 10, 12, 1S47; ^^''^i'- of^ Robert Hoopes Miller and Margaretta Black. He removed to Clinton Co., Pa., and eniraeed in the manufacture and sale of lumber till 1880: in April, 1881, located at Wilmington, Del., and entered into the manufacture of malleable iron; is treasurer of the Wilmington Malleable Iron Company. Issue: Robert Miller, b. 5, 7, 1871 : Joseph H., b. 2, 22, 1874: James Ralph, b. 2, 27, 1880: none married in 1900. 4677. Anna Mary James' (Jesse^ Elizabeth, John, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co., Pa., 10, 21, 1823; d. Lafayette, Indiana, 9, 3, 1878; buried there; m. Westtown, Pa., 3, 7, 1844, Samuel Worth Wood- ward, b. W. Bradford, Chester Co., 5, 25, 1822; d. .St. Louis, Mo., 9, 9, 1869; buried there; son of Thomas S. Woodward and Mary Worth, ''88 : Mary Kdith, b. t2, 15. 1889 : Howard Worth, b. 7, 3, 1891 ; all in Jay Co., Ind. Albert Thurstun, b. 7, 26, 1S66 ; d. 2, 22, 1896, unmarried. 88o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Joseph A., b. ii, 23, 1S68; unmarried ; hotel clerk in Muncie, Ind. Charles Elmer, b. 5, 7, 1870 ; m. Lizzie E. Hopkins. No further record. Elphie B., b. 8, 29, 1872 ; employed in hotel at Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; unmarried. Ethel D., b. same date as last; d. 4, 30, 1S91 ; buried Pennville Cemetery. Elvie E., b. same date, d. i, 15, 1873; buried Pennville Cemetery. Abigail M., b. 11, 26, 1873 ; d. 12, 27, 1891 ; buried Pennville Cem. 4941. Joseph M. Paxson' (Abigail^ Jane, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Columbiana Co., O., 11, 23, 1844; m. West Liberty, Jay Co., Ind., II, 23, 1869, Delilah B. Manley, b. Athens Co., O., 7, 12, 1850; dau. of Jeremiah L. Manley, last of Geneva, Adams Co., Ind., and Mary Ann Beckler, now of Biddock, Jay Co., Ind. Soon after marriage they went to Randolph Co., Ind., to live with and care for his mother and step-father, and after his mother's death returned to the homestead, Penn Twp., Jay Co., Ind., 1877. He was a member of the State militia during the latter part of the Rebellion; joined the United Brethren, 1864, and the Friends in 1880, and with the latter has been an overseer and elder, and superintend- ent of temperance work; was a Republican till 1884; then a Prohibitionist for several years and now an independent voter. P. O., Balbec, Ind. Issue : Christina Leona, b. Randolph Co., 11, 20, 1S70; d. near Balbec, Jay Co., 10, 26, 1888, on a farm adjoining that of her father; m. Portland, Ind., 6, 4, 1892, I.iniiseus (^. Lewis, b. Jay Co., 7, 12, 1869 ; son of Joseph Lewis and Mary Jane Hopkins, cf Penn Twp. She was educated in the High School at Pennville and at the Normal School at Portland, and taught school for a time ; became a member of the Linited Brethren Church in 1879, and was active in Sabbath School work. Her husband was a captain in the 34th Ind. vols, during the Rebellion; owns 35 acres of land and an interest in his father's farm. Issue : Joseph Leland, b. Jay Co., 4, 14, 1893 : Waldo Mc- Kinley, b. same, S, 2, 1896 : Mary E., b. 10, 6, 1898; d. same date. George Rutherford, b. Randolph Co., 6, 3, 1876: unmarried. P. O., Balbec, Ind. 1914. William McNeely" (see page 651), d. 1871, aged 66; was a stone mason; member ol Christian or Disciples Church, and an elder in the Buckeye congregation, Wayne Co., 111. He was a pioneer abolitionist and later a stalwart Republican; served the government as scout for a number of years and was with the Fremont exploring expedition ; m. Bridget St. Leger, b. county Clare, Ireland. The incomplete and inaccurate account on page 651 was taken from an almost illegible writing. Their son Lycurgus gives a clearer statement, together with some traditions received from his father. He thinks his grandfather came from Ayrshire, Scodand, and learned the tanning business with the father of Gen. Wayne; served in the Revolution under the latter and was wounded at Monmouth. These state- ments are questionable, as George McNeely was not married till 1797-8, LINE OF GEORGE', SARAIP, MARY\ ABIGAIL', THOMAS'-. 88l but that he hved for a time after marriage in East Bethlehem Twp., Wash- ington Co., Pa., is quite probable. William McNeely had issue: Lyciirgus S., b. Fairfield, 111., 4, 28, 1848; m. there, 10, 8, 1893, Mary Alice Brandt, b. Wayne Co., 5, 27, 1861 ; dau. of Cyrus Brandt (descendant of the Indian chief, Joseph Brandt), now of Stover, Mo., and Elizabeth S. Merritt. No issue. He has been a brick mason but now retired to a farm and " trying to live easy." Emor Q., a wagon and farm implement manufacturer, Olathe, Kansas. Lydia, m. to Welch, stock dealer, .Mbion, 111. Clarence Claude, a contractor and builder, Pueblo, Colorado. Walter Clair, a pork packer, Olathe, Kansas. 4943. Sarah Jane Stackhouse' (Racher, Jane, Abigail, Mar>-, Sarah, George), b. Columbiana Co., O., 11, 17, 1846; m. East Rochester, O., 12, 31, 1863, Zephania A. Weldin, b. Columbiana Co., 10, 19, 1839; son of John B. Weldin and Hannah Valentine, of E. Rochester. He served in the army during the Civil War. They lived at Minerva and at Canal Dover, O., but in 1S78 removed to Kearney, Neb., and took up a homestead, on which they lived till 1S8S, and since in Kearney, except a trip to the San Luis Valley, Colorado, with the idea of a settlement there. He was a photographer before marriage and is now following that pro- fession. Issue: Hiram U., b. Green Hill, Columbiana Co., O., 1 1, 1 1, 1864 ; m. Westville, O., 3, 30, 1895, Rachel Dougherty, b. there, 3, 30, 1869 ; dau. of Edwin Allan Dougherty and Hanna M. Clayton, of McKeesport, Pa. They settled in Salem, O., but removed May 4, 1896, to Clreensburg, Pa. He is a horse trainer. No issue. Arthur W., b. Minerva, Stark Co., O., S, 26, 1867 ; m. 11, 25, 1S94, Lila Marion, b. about 4, 20, 1875; d. Chico, California, 11, 18, 1899. No issue. He went to California about 1889, and has been engaged in a sawmill in the mountains; perhaps now at West Branch. Minnie R., b. i, 10, 1870; m. John Cieer. Address, Columbus, Neb. No response. James B., b. Minerva, O., 1,6, 1872; m. Forest Ranch, Butte Co., Cal, 11, 22, 1898, Etta Shufifleton, b. Berdan, Butte Co., 4, 28, 1870; dau. of John Henry Shuffleton and Margaret .Xnn Deaver, of Forest Ranch. They went to Kearney, Neb., but after eight months returned to West P.ranch, Butte Co., Cal., where he is working in a sawmill. Nellie, b. Canal Dover, O., 4, 29, 1875 ; m. Kearney, Neb., 9, 22, 1894, Charles Wood- ruff, b. Eldorado, Kan., 10, 22, 1872 ; son of William Woodruff, of Kearney. They lived in Kearney till 8, 30, 1899, when they moved to Seward, Neb., where he is a tinsmith. Members of the Christian Church. No issue. Nettie, b, 4, 29, 1875 ; unmarried, 1900. Lillian E., b. 10, 31, 1883. 4949. Sarah Jane Keislar' (Mary«, Thomas, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, S6 832 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. George), b. East Rochester, O., 5, 16, 1836; m. Springdale, Cedar Co., Iowa, I, 9, 1859, Moses Adams, b. Oxford, Me., 11, 2, 181 5; d. Solon. Johnson Co., Iowa, 3, 23, 1899; son of John Emery Adams and Sarah Moody, of Cleveland, O. When 1 1 years of age he moved, with his father, from Maine to the small village of Cleveland, O., and at 22 migrated to Iowa, being among the early settlers of Johnson Co., which he helped to organize. He was an energetic, public spirited man and a farmer. His widow resides at Solon, la. Issue; Cora, b. Solon, 11, 28, 1859; m. there, 2, 22, 1883, Joseph Walker, b. Pleasant Valley Twp., Johnson Co., 6, 29, 1858 ; son of Joseph Walker and Chloe Jane Powelson, both deceased, of that place. He was educated at the Iowa State University, is a Republican, and owns and lives on a fine farm of 550 acres in Pleasant Valley Twp., is an extensive stock feeder and a stockholder in two lumber yards in his vicinity. Address, River Junction, la. Issue : Fred M., b. 11, 26, 1884 ; d. 4, 6, 1893 : Ber- nice, b. 8, 25, 1889 ; d. 12, 13, 1891 : Myron Joseph, b. 9, 5, 1892 : Ralph Adams, b. 4, 22, 1896. Mary, b. Solon, 12, 16, 1861 ; ni. there, 2, 13, 1884, Fred M. Warren, b. Cleveland, O., 4, 5, 1858; son of William M. Warren and Harriet B. Adams, of West Liberty, la., their address. Issue: Ernest Moses, b. 11, 29, 1884: William Joseph, b. 12,25, 1886: Rolan Adams, b. 5, 10, 1891 : Cora Lucelia, b. 8, 24, 1893. John Quincy, b. 8, 6, 1864 ; living at Solon, la., unmarried. Myron Dow, b. 9, 12, 1866 ; living at Solon, unmarried. Olley Monroe, b. 2, 14, 1S69 ; m. Plato, la., 2, 22, 1898, .Anna Yetter, b. there, 5, 6, 1876 ; dau. of Ananias Yetter and Nancy Jane Wright, of that place, which is their address. Issue: Mildred, b. 11, 14, 1S99. Harriet Elvira, b. 2, 13, 1871 ; ra. Solon, la., 2, 15, 1899, Cassius Clay Moflfit, b. Mechanicsville, Cedar Co., la., 8, 8, 1864; son of Alexander Moffit and Martha J. Poteet, of that place. He was educated at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la. ; moved to O'Brien Co., April, 1886, and engaged in farming and stock raising, and by dili- gence has acquired a farm of 480 acres of the richest soil. He was m. 3, 18, 1890, to Lillian A. Judd, who d. i, 8, 1897, leaving one child, Harriet Berenice, b. 12, 8, 1892. Harriet Elvira Adams took a normal course at the Iowa State Normal School, at Cedar Falls, after whi';h she engaged in teaching. Address, PauUina, O'Brien Co., la. 4952. Sarah Regester' (William^ Robert, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. E. Rochester, O., 7, 15, 1838; d. Lenora, Kansas, 6, 28, 1899; m. Jay Co., Ind., 2, 26, 1868, John P. Shirk, b. Columbiana Co., O., 12, 19, 1845; son of John Shirk and Chatrine Freeman, of Jay Co. He farmed in Jay Co. till 1880 and then moved to Norton Co., Kansas, where he still follows farming. P. O., Lenora. Issue: •&• Lincoln, b. 7, 23, 1865 ; m. Annie Daken. P. O., Clay Center, Kan. John W., b. 2, 7, 1869 ; d. 9, 3, 1888, unmarried. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAH\ AfARY\ ABIGAIL', ROBERT'. 883 George, b. 4, 18, 1871 ; unmarried. Mary L., b. Jay Co., Ind., 11, 3, 1872 ; m. Graham Co., Kansas, 5, 18, 1890, William Sal- laday, b. Davis Co., la., 4, 9, 1869 ; son of V. VV. Salladay and Jane Heston, of Put- nam Co., Mo. He moved from Graham Co. to Norton Co., Kan., 4, 20, 1890. P. O., Lenora, Kan. Issue : John Williams, b. 11, 29, 1891 ; d. 3, 29, 1892 : Joseph A. U., b. 6, 4, 1893; d. 12, 18, 1893: Milton I)., b. i, 14, 1895; d. same date?: Bertha M., b. 12, 19, 1895 : Fanny M., b. 10, 3, 1897 : Henry Wirt, b. 10, 18, 1899. Ella M., b. 4, 6, 1S74 ; d. 12, 20, 1891. Ida, b. 6, 7, 1876 ; d. 7, 24, 1S76. Joseph, b. 7, 19, 1878; d. 7, 18, 1879. 4956. Robert Regester' (William*, Robert, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Jay Co., Ind., 8, 28, 1846; m. Portland, Jay Co., 9, 12, 1868, Rachel Boyd, b. Jay Co., 7, 9, 1848; d. there, 7, 19, 1879; buried Pennville Cem.; dau. of Cyrus Boyd and Elizabeth Price. Second m., 10, 18, 1882, at Beaver City, Neb., to Lorinda D. Corfman, b. 10, 4, i860, in Tama Co., la.: d. Norton, Kansas, 6, 27, 1889; dau. of James W. Corfinan and Mary E. Garner, of Downs, Kan. Third m., 3, 4, 1896, at Oberlin. Kan., to Emma Miller, b. Iowa, 7, 22, 1861 ; dau. of Milton Miller and Deborah Farrington, of Oberlin. He settled in Clay Co., Kan., on government land ; made final proof on homestead in the fall of 1874; moved back to Indiana, trading the homestead for land there, but sold this in fall of 1879 '^''"J ■'C" turned to Kansas; owns 80 acres near Lenora, Norton Co. Issue: Otis Lewis, b. Clay Co., Kan., 12, t8, 1873; m. Norton Co., 12, 25, 1894, Clara R. Hendricks, b. there. 2, 17, 1879; dau. of William H. Hendricks and Medora .^. Dubois, of that county. Address, Lenora, Kan. Issue : Mabel W., b. 9, 6, 1896. Orville, b. Norton, Kan., 4, 29, 1885. 4959. Mary Ann Regester' (William^ Robert, Abigail, Mary. Sarah, George), b. Jay Co., Ind., 11, 29, 1851 ; m. Portland, Jay Co., 4, 27, 1872. George Thomas Williams, b. Belmont, Belmont Co., O., 6, 15, 1848; son of John W^illiams and Lovisa Hansen, of Mills Corner, Jay Co., Ind. They settled at Pordand in the fall of 1873; moved to a farm ten months later, and in 1875 were in store business at West Liberty, Jay Co.; sold out in 1880 and in 1882 moved to Kansas. P. O., Clay Center. "Religion: Christian Science, God Bless you." Issue: .\lonzo S., b. I, 13, 1873, at Portland, Ind. : m. Clay Center, Kan., i2, 2, 1S93, Ruby Morse, b. Minooka, 111., 11, 19, 1875 ; dau. of George Morse and Lourinda Wood, of Clay Center, which is their address. Issue : George G., b. 0, 26, 1S94 ; d. 12, 16, 1895 : Cleson, b. Clay Center, 10, 19, 1897. .\lphouzo B., b. Mills Corner, Ind., 11, 13, 1874; m. Clay Center, 4, 23, 189S, Sadie E. Lake, b. Gill Twp., Clay Co., Kan., 5, 4, 1877 ; dau. of David W. Lake and Mary S. gg. THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Wood, of Clay Center, Kan., which is their address. Issue : George Dewey, b. Johnson Co., Kan., 6, 28, 1859. AlHssie R., b. 8, 9, 1877 ; d. Mankato, Kan., 7, 29, 1887. Joseph H., b. 9, 21, 1881. Jessie O., b. 2, 7, 1885. Zoa E., b. 5, 3, 1S87 ; d. Clay Center, i, 17, 1898. Pearley L., b. 2, 4, 1891. 4960. Isabel Regester' (Williatn^ Robert, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, Georo-e), b. Jay Co., Ind., 8, 28, 1854; m. West Liberty, Jay Co., 8, 2, 1877, Joseph A. Brown, b. Ohio, 2, 26, 1852; son of Joseph Brown and EHza- beth .Strain, of Jay Co. They settled in Jay Co. till Nov., 1880, when they moved to Norton Co., Kan., where they own a farm of 160 acres. P. O., Lenora. Issue: Clarence Milton, b. 6, 3, 1878: Otis EUery, b. 3, 13, 1880: Elda Marshall, b. 9. 22, 1881 : Joseph William, b. 4. 7, 1883: Andrew Alsworth, b. 12, 14, 1884: James Robert, b. 11, 3°. 1886: lola Myrtle, b. II. 13,1888; d. II, 14, 1888: Ola Only. b. 3, 10, 1890: Walter Uhlan, b. 2, "13, 1892 : Mary Malissa, b. 12, 15, 1893: Rosa Belle, b. 2, 3, 1896. 4990. Sarah P. Dunn^ (Hannah^ Sarah, Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 7, 13, 1818 ; d. Media, Pa., 5, 12, 1891 ; m. James Howard, b. Edg- mont, Del. Co., Pa.; d. Philadelphia, 7, 12, 1891 ; son of George Howard and Hannah Passmore. Both buried at Cumberland Cemetery. Issue : Margaret E., b. Upper Providence, 2, 14, 184S ; m. Philadelphia, 12, 19, 1861, Joseph B. Taylor, b. Edgmont, 7, 28, 1834; son of John H. Taylor and Mary Bishop, of that township. Address, Media, Pa. Issue: George B. M., b. Edgmont, 4, 28, 1863; d. 10, 31, 1892 ; buried Media Cem. : Eva C, b. Edgmont, i, 15, 1865 ; unmarried. Charles W.,~ b. Upper Providence, 12, 8, 1857 ; m. West Chester, Pa., 10, 16, 1880, bailie E. Van Meter, b. Pottsville, Pa., 4, 16, 1852 ; dau. of George Van Meter and Sallie Bittle, of Philadelphia. Address, 5419 Morrell St., Phila. Issue: Charles W., b. Clifton Heights, 10, 12, 18S5 : Margaretta R., b. West Phila., 9, 12, 1889. 4992. Samuel P. Dunn' (Hannah^ Sarah, Jane, Mary, Sarah. George), b. Edgmont, 4, 4, 1822; d. Lima, Del. Co., 9, 22, 1890; buried Cumberland Cem.; m. Emeline Baldwin, dau. of William Baldwin and EHzabeth Williams. Issue: Marshall Y., b. Edgmont, i, 22, 1S52 ; unmarried. Ida B., b. Middletown, to, 2, 1859 ; m. Philadelphia, 9, 4, 1879, Vincent Litzenberg, b. MWdletown, 9, 21, 1856; son of John Litzenberg and Ellen Thompson, of Lima, Del. Co., Pa. Address, Lima, Pa. Issue: Marshall D., b. Lima, 4, 3, 1880; d- there, 6, 9, 1883. 4993. Joseph N. Dunn' (Hannah^ Sarah, Jane, Mary, Sarah, LINE OF GEORGR\ SARAH\ MAKY\ JANE', yANE\ 885 George), b. 4, 24, 1824; d. Upper Providence, 7, 22, 1S96; m. Pliiladelphia, II, 16, 1854, Margaret L. McClelland, b. Marple, 11, 17, 1830; d. Philadel- phia, 6, 15, 1897 ; dau. of William McClelland and Rosanna Litzenberg, of Marple. Bodi buried at Media Cemetery. Issue: Hannah P., b. Upper Providence, 6, i, 1854 ; m. William W. Hdwards, b. Middletown, 6, 1, 1853 ; son of .-\lbin I'AKvards and Mary A. Wood, of that place. Address, Clifton Heights, Pa. Issue: Lizzie D., b. 8, 22, 1878: Frederick G., b. 11, 21, 18S0: Florence, b. 12, 27, 1S82 : William W., b. i, 20, 1887 ; d. 6, 18, 1889 : Harry I)., b. 10, 14, 18S8 : John C, b. 7, 25, 1S91 ; d. 7, 20, 1892 : Anna D., b. 8, 20, 1893. Elizabeth M., b. Upper Providence, 5, 6, 1858; m. Harry Clopp, b. 4, 13, 1854; son of John Clopp and Mary Bernard. Res., West Philadelphia, Pa. Issue : .Maggie D., b. 2, I, 1S83: Ella M., b. 7, 18, 1884. 4994. Mary B. Dunn' (HannalA Sarah, Jane, Mary, .Sarah, George), b. 7, 20, 1836; d. Malvern, Chester Co., 12, 24, 1887; m. there, i, 11, 1856, John G. Williams, b. there, i, i8, 1812; d. there, 6, 29, 1897; .son of Abner Williams and Hannah Gyger, of Willistown. Both buried at Mal- vern Cemetery. Issue: Emmor PI, b. ii, 4, 1858 ; unmarried. Kate Smedley, b. Malvern, i, 7, 1860; m. there, 2, 3, 1880, John Shunk, b. 11, 16, 1845 ; d. Middletown, Dauphin Co., Pa., 9, 27, 1S93 ; buried at Malvern Cem. Her address, Paoli, Pa. Issue : Walter Roy, b. 12, 30, t88i ; d. i, 30, 1882 : Horace J., b. 2, 20, 1883 : Edmond Lee, b. 8, 15, 1885 : Wayne Christman, b. 2, 23, 1888. Hannah .Mary, b. 11, 3, 1861 ; unmarried. Sallie E., b. 11, iS, 1864, at Malvern ; m. there, 8, 16, 1890, IXavis Ruth, b. Willistown, 2, 22, 1S47; son of George W. Ruth and Sarah S. Johnson, of Paoli, Chester Co. Address, 4237 Pennsgrove St., Phila. Issue: .Allen W., b. 2, 23, 1891 : David, b. 6, 29, 1893. 5003. Caroleen Cecilia Plankinton' (Robbins', Jane, Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. i, 22, 1830; d. Camden, N. J., 4, 10, 1893: buried Norristown, Pa.; m. West Chester, 9, 12, 1847, John Randolph Sower, b. Norristown, 3, 20, 1820; son of David .Sower and Cecilia Cholk^t. Issue: Sarah Cecilia, b. 5, 28, 1848; unmarried. Cecilia ChoUet, b. 7, 20, 1850; m. Camden, N. J., i, 17, 18S3, William S. lialcom, b. Proctorville, Vt., 8, 3, 1S50; son of George Lewis Balcom, of Claremont, X. H., and Anna West, of Philadelphia, .\dilress, Claremont, N. H. Issue: George Lewis, b. Claremont, 8, 20, 1884 ; d. there, 10, 6, 1884 : Louis West, b. same, 6, 7, 1S88. Caroline Augusta, b. Clermantown, Pa., 5, 27, 1858; m. Camden, N. J., 11, 27, 1894, William Long Taylor, M. D., b. Philadelphia, 7, 18, 1853 ; son of Benjamin Franklin Taylor and Mary Forrester, of that city. Res., 1340 N. 12th St., Phila. Issue: William Randolph, b. 12, 21, 1895 : Paul Forrester, b. Phila., 12, 19, 1898. 886 ' THE SMEDLEY FAiMILY. 5005. Edward R. Plankinton' (Robbins^ Jane, Jane, Mar)^ Sarah, George), b. Philadelphia, 4, 2, 1S36; m. Douglassville, Berks Co., Pa., 5, 26, 1864, Mary B. Leopold, b. there, 11, 24, 1839; dau. of Augustus Leo- pold and Hannah B. Brower, the latter now (1900) living at the age of 90 with her daughter Mary, at 1207 S. 40th Street, Phila. E. R. Plankinton is in the real estate business. Issue: Cecilia, b. 3, 5, 1865 ; living with lier parents, unmarried. Blanch, b. Douglassville, 11, 20, 1867 ; m. Philadelphia, 4, 28, 1891, Samuel H. Evans, b. Norwich, Conn., 8, 17, 1S64 ; son of John W. Evans, deceased, and Julia Anna Crosby, of Providence, R. I. He is an artist. Res., Trenton, N. J. Issue: Samuel Howell, b. .Albany, N. Y., 9, 21, 1892 : Mary Gertrude, b. Elizabeth, N. J., 10, 29, 1893 : Charles Earle, b. Philadelphia, i, 30, 1895. Florence, b. 5, 25, 1872; m. Phila., 10, 27, 1897, Joseph R. Jefferis, M. D., b. Wilming- ton, Del., 1 1, 8, 1866 ; son of Charles R. Jefferis and Elheurah A. Richardson, of that city. He is a physician in the U. S. Army, located at Matanzas, Cuba. Issue : Joseph R., b. there, 3, 6, 1900. Edward, b. 4, 4, 1S74 ; living at honie, unmarried. Leopold, b. I, 4, 1877 ; ditto. Harry, b. 5, 28, 1878 ; ditto. Mary L., b. i, 8, 1881. 5011. Gideon H. Baker' (William^ Alice, Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 3, 14, 1841; m. Elizabeth Lowry, b. Elkrun Twp., Columbiana Co., O., 3, 28, 1843; dau. of Levi Lowry and Mary Bennett. Address, Lisbon, Columbiana Co., O. Issue: Harley F., b. i, 17, 1864 ; m. Lillie TuUis, b. 9, 15, 1866 ; dau. of Charles E. TuUis and Elizabeth Baker. Address, Signal, Ohio. Issue: Raymond Leslie, b. 8, 5, 1887: William Franklin, b. 8, 25, 1889 : Florence May, b. i, 11, 1894 : James Lloyd, b. i, 10, 1896. Mary C, b. i, 16, 1866, at Lisbon, O. ; ra. Glasgow, O., 2, 28, 1889, John McDevitt, b. 5, 26, 1 86 1 ; son of John McDevitt and Hester McGaffick. They have lived near Lisbon, O. Issue : Alma lola, b. 6, 20, 1889 : Mervin Clyde, b. 8, 18, 1890 : David Nelson, b. 12,20,1891: Hazel Beatrice, b. 3, 11, 1893; d. 7, 23, 1895: Orrion Myrle, b. 6, 13, 1S94 : Lethe Elizabeth, b. 6, 9, 1896. Florence A., b. 4, 18, 1870; unmarried. 5013. Elizabeth Baker' (William^ Alice, Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Lisbon, O., 2, 25, 1833; d. one mile east of Lisbon, 11, 5, 1863; buried in the Frederick burying ground, two miles north of Lisbon ; m. Lisbon, 10, 9, 1851, Byron Frederick, b. Lisbon, 8, 24, 1832 ; d. one mile east of Lisbon, i, 11, 1887; liuried in Lisbon Cemetery; son of Samuel Frederick and Elizabeth Caldwell, of Lisbon. They settled on a farm east of Lisbon and were members of the Disciples' Church. He m. 2d wife Sarah Walter. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARY", JANE', ESTHERS 887 No issue. Third m. to Mary Jane Morrison, by whom he had tliree chil- dren, Maudie, Florence and George, whose address is Lisbon, O. Issue by 1st wife: Orlo C, b. 10, 2, 1S52 ; d. 10, 13, 1853. Josephine Elizabeth, b. 3, 16, iiSs4; d. 1, 14, 1883, unmarried. Annie Margaret, b. 4, 14, 1856 ; d. 7, 4, 1879, unmarried. Harriet .\lvaretta, b. 6, 27, 1S58 ; d. 10, 10, 1874. William Baker, b. i, 21, i860; m. Elizabeth Bell. No further record. Mary Louisa, b. near Lisbon, 2, 13, 1863 ; m. Lisbon, 2, 22, 1883, Jesse Getz, b. Buffalo, Mahoning Co., O., 5, 20, i860 ; son of John Getz, deceased, and Serena Callahan, of C.reenford, O. Address, Salem, O. Issue : Euella May, b. WashingtonviUe, ()., 6, 27, 1885: Frederick Jesse, b. Teegarden, O., 10, 17, 1887; d. Franklin Square, 9, 29, 1889 : Addie Elizabeth, b. Franklin Square, 7, 6, 1889: Edna Bell, b. same, 7, 30, 1891 : Perry Lee, b. Salem, 10, 22, 1894: Pauline F., b. same, 12, 8, 1895: Ralph Van, b. same, 9, 26, 1S97. 5020. John L. Dowling" (Ann*, Esther, Jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. Chester Co., Pa., 11, 6, 1S36; m. Lisbon, O., 5, 6, 1858, Phebe A. Mar- ietta, b. Franklin Square, Ohio, 8, 4, 1833; d. Augusta, Carroll Co., O., 8, 10, 1895: buried Augusta Cemetery; dau. of Edward Marietta and Hannaii McBride, of West Twp., Columbiana Co., O. They setded at Kensington, Columbiana Co.; removed in 1881 to Augusta. He was engaged in woolen manufacture thirteen years and twelve years in the manufacture of flour; has served as deacon in the Disciples' Church for twenty years. P. O., Augusta, O. Issue: Alfred F., b. West Twp., 12, 4, 1859 ; m. ,\cw Garden, O., 10, i, 1882, Dora Ewing, b. there, 6, 2, 1866. He is a farmer. .Address, .Augusta, Carroll Co., O. Issue: Warren, b. 7, 9, 1S83: Nora, b. 10, 23, 1884: Orra and Lillie, b. 2, 26, 1887: Anne, b. 1,22, 1889: William, b. 3, 2, 1890: Chester, b. 6,23, 1892: Minnie, b. 12, 28, 1896 : John L., b. 12, 20, 1897. Willie E., b. Kensington, 6, 9, 1861 ; d. 2, i, 1864. Anna L., b. same, 9, 30, 1871 ; m. 11, 27, 1894, Orin Manful!, b. Augusta, 5, 29, 1870; son of Eli Manfull and Ad.-dine Noriis, of that place. He is a farmer in .Augusta Twp., and they arc members of the Disciples' Church, .Augusta. Issue : Lloyd J., b. 8, 28, 1896. 5025. William D. Dowling' (Ann^ Esther, jane, Mary, Sarah, George), b. 11, 3. 1852; m. near Georgetown, O., 8, 6, 1876, Emma Welker, b. Paris, O., 2, 4, 1853; dau. of Edwin Welker and Mary Bosser- man, of Dunkirk, O. He setded near New Garden, O.; taught school winter of 1876-7; removed to Dunkirk, O., 1877, and taught in city schools; moved to Kenton, O., 1S91, and became a salesman for a hardware firm ; 888 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. at present superintendent of city water-works ; has been a member of the board of education and of city council ; church clerk, deacon and Sunday- school superintendent in Disciples' Church ; now president of Hardin Co. Sunday-School Association ; a Chautauqua graduate, 18S9. Issue: Bessie Irene, b. 5, 12, 1877: Harper Howard, b. 12, 12, 1878; d. 2, 13, 1892: Eva Rowena, b. 6, 10, 1S81 ; d. i, 21, 1890: Myrta Montana, b. 4, 7, 1884: Arley Regis, b. 11, 20, 1S86: Grace Marie, b. 4, 7, 1890: De Cartee, b. 3, 23. 1893 ; d- 1 1. 24, 1894. 5176. Sarah B. Peirce^ (William^ Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Middletown (?), i, 4, 182 1 ; d. Concordville, Del. Co., Pa., 2, 18, 1887; m. 8, 28, 1839, Darwin Painter, b. Brandy wine Summit, 3, 12, 1820; d. there, i, 22, 1891 ; son of William Painter and Phebe Churchman, of Birmingham, Delaware Co., Pa. Both buried at Concord Meeting. Issue: George B., b. Birmingham, Chester Co., 6, 22, 1S40 ; m. Thornbury, Del. Co., 4, 13, 1865, Emma Thatcher, b. there, 5, 27, 1845 ; d. Darby, Pa., 2, 3, 1S89 ; buried at Concord- ville ; dau. of Garrett Thatcher and Hannah H. Pyle, of that place. Second m., 4, 5, 1892, to Sarah M. Runyan, b. 4, 19, 1S46. Res., Darby, Pa. Issue by ist only: Howard T., b. Concordville, 10, 7, 1866 ; m. Asheville, N. C, 7, 12, 1898, Eva Wheaton Converse, b. Grand Rapids, Mich., 9, 4, 1874; dau. of James VVhcaton Converse, Jr., and Harriet Crickmay, of Boston, Mass. Res., 3300 Arch St., Phila. Issue: Dorothy Converse, b. Phila., 8, 17, 1899. William P., b. Birmingham, Del. Co., 2, 3, 1842 ; m. Darby, 4, 2S, 1886, Margaiet Middle- ton, b. there, 3, 5, 1S45 > f'- there, i, 5, 1900; buried in Friends' Burial Ground there ; dau. of Edwin Middleton and Rachel H. Passmore, of that place. He pur- chased nine acres of land in Darby from Passmore Williamson, built a residence , thereon and is a practicing physician there ; is treasurer of the borough ; also of the Friends' Meeting, and is a director of the Darby Bank. Issue: Rosalie M., b. Darby, i, 26, 1S87. Emlen, b. 9, 8, 1S44 ; d. New York City, i, 15, 1890; buried Woodlands Cem., Phila. ; m. San Francisco, Cal., 7, 28, 1872, Lizzie Staples, dau. of David Staples. She d. San Francisco, 2, 23, 1883, and was buried there. He m. again, 2, 7, 1884, Mary M. Weeks, dau. of Dr. Alfred Weeks, of Philadelphia ; then went to New York City and engaged in business until his death. He was a druggist. Issue : Adaline, b. San Francisco, 8, 24, 1873; d. there, 1882: Edward E., b. 2, 20, 1875; d. 1898; was married: David, b. 7, 9, 1S78 : Phebe, b. 3, 19, 1881 : Elizabeth Darwinia, b. 5, 19, 1882 : William, b. 12 mo. 1889. The last is with his mother, while the others are with their mother's relatives in California. Phebe, b. 10, 29, 1846 ; d. 6, 25, 1848. Jane B., b. 8, 27, 1849; d. East Bradford, 12, 30, 1S72 ; m. Concord, 3, 26, 1872, Mark H. Darlington, b. E. Bradford, 4, 16, 1848 ; son of Thomas B. Darlington and Eva- lina Harvey, of that township. She left a son, Emlen Painter Darlington, now a practicing physician at Kennet Square, Chester Co., Pa. LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ MARGARET\ ESTHER', MARGARRTK 889 Mark H. Darlington m. again, 10, 19, 1875, y-'.mma S. Williams, b. 10, 24, 1851 ; dan. of P^noch '1'. Williams and Eliza Seal, of Westtown Twp. They reside at 31 S S. Walnut St., West Chester, and he is treasurer of the Denney Tag Co. Issue : Lewis Williams, b. 10, 19, 1S76 ; graduate from the dental department of the University of Pa. : Isaac Garrett, b. 5, 10, 18S3 : Norman Seal, b. 8, 10, 1886. Samuel H., b. Birmingham, Del. Co., i, 26, 1852 ; m. West Chester, 2, 10, 1876, Edith L. Thomas, b. Chester Co., 11,21, 1854 ; dau. of Isaac Thomas and Elizabeth R. Smith, of Honeybrook, Chester Co. He was educated at Maplewood Academy, Concord- ville, and after marriage kept store at this place two years ; then purchased the home- stead at Brandywine Summit, and has continued there as a farmer : members of Concord Meeting. Issue : Jennie T., b. Brandywine Summit, 3, 30, 1878 : Isaac D., b. 8, 22, 1880: Walter, b. 4, 27, 1884: Sarah B., b. 4, 22, 1887. 5177. Mary H. Peirce' (Robert", Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Wilhstown, Chester Co., 1 1, 29, 182 1 ; d. at what is now Omaha, Neb., 3, 16, 1847. According to some statements she was unmarried, but it is also said that she was tlie wife of BHgham Young. 5178. Margaret Peirce' (Robert*, Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Aston Twp., Del. Co., 4. 19, 1S23; m. Nauvoo, Hancock Co., 111., Morris Whiteside, of that place, who died without issue. Second m., 1846, at Nauvoo, to Brigham Young, President of the Mor- mon Church, b. Vermont, 6, i, iSoi ; d. Salt Lake City, 8, 29, 1877. She was his fifth wife. Issue : Brigham Morris Young, b. 6, iS, 1854; m. Salt lake City, 3, 29, 1S75, Celestia .-Nrmeda Snow, b. there, 12, 2, 1855; dau. of Lorenzo Snow and Harriet Squiers. Issue: Alice Armeda Snow, b. Salt Lake City, 2, 13, 1876; m. Noah S. Pond, Pocatello, Idaho: Brigham Morris, b. Brigham City, Utah, 2, 27, 1878: Franklin Snow, b. same, 2, 13, 1881 ; d. 2, 14, 1881 : Lucius Snow, b. same, 4, to, 1882 ; d. 3, 4, 1883 : Margarett Veda, b. same, 8, 25, 1885 : Leicester Snow, b. same, 10, 17, 1887 : Rus- sell Whitesides, b. same, 12, i, 1S89 : Gaylen Snow, b. Logan City, Utah, i, 14, 1892 : Lorenzo Snow, b. Salt Lake City, 11, 15, 1894 : Joseph Snow, b. same, 4, 30, 1897. Noah S. and .Alice Armeda Pond have a son, Noah S., b. Pocatcllo, Idaho, 5, 23, 1897. 5180. Eli Harvey Peirce^ (Robert', Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Uwchlan, Chester Co., 7, 29, 1827; d. 8, 12, 1858; m. Salt Lake City, Susanna Neff, dau. of John and Mary Neff, formerly of Lan- caster Co., Pa. He m. 2d wife Emma Zondel, 1857. Issue by ist: Eli Harvey, b. 9, 27, 1851 ; m. ist, Lydia Snow, dau. of Lorenzo Snow and Mary Houtze : 2d m. to Etta Madson, b. Brigham City, 12, 13, 1865 ; dau. of Adolph Madson and Mary Wagner. Issue: Pearl Snow, b. Brigham City, 7, 17, 1883: F. Dolores, b. same, 12, 12, 1887: Ramona M.iy, b. Salt Lake City, 6, 17, 1892 : Alice Harviola, Sgo THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. b. same, i, 23, 1896 : Pansy Adina, b. Brigham City, 5, 6, 1893 : Harvey Adolph, b. same, 8, 27, 1894 : Earle Wagner, b. same, 7, 28, r8g6. Mary Barr, b. 9, 21, 1853 ; m. Oliver Goddard Snow, b. Salt Lake City, 2, 20, 1849 ; son of Lorenzo Snow and Adaline Goddard. Issue : Mary Orilla, b. Brigham City, 12, 8, 1874 : Oliver Goddard, b. same, 6, 9, 1876 ; d. 2, 10, 1879 '■ Eugene Peirce, b. 2, 27, 1878: Eliza Roxcy, b. n, 3, 1879: Lionel Vivian, b. 10, rg, 1881 : Clyde Virgi- nius, b. 5, 27, 1883 : Myrtle Ivy, b. r, 27, 1885 : Ruby, b. i, i, 1887 : Erma Eloise, b. 10, 14, 188S: Lorenzo, b. 3, 2, 1S90: Harvey Roothe, b. i, 5, 1892 : Norma, b. 2, 3, 1894. Leonidas Thomas, b. 6, 21, 1855 ; ni. Brigham City, Utah, 11, 1, 1876, Eugenia Snow; dau. of Lorenzo Snow and Eleanor Houtz. Issue : Leonidas Eustace Daudine, b. 10, 11, 1877 ; d. 5, 8, 1879 : Eugenia Lavon, b. 10, 29, 1879 : Eugenio Snow, b. 4, 28, 1882; Lloyd Taurus, b. II, 27, 1884 ; d. 4, 14, 1885 : Lisle Kenneth, b. i, 14, 1886 : Valois, b. 6, 16, 1888 : Darrell Neff, b. 10, 26, 1892 ; d. i, 1, 1895. Susannah Octava, b. Salt Lake City, 3, 27, 1857; m. Joseph Henry Hardman. Issue: Alta Lavan, b. Brigham City : Willis Vivian, b. Mendon, Cache Co., Utah, 1882 : Henry Leon, b. same, 5, i, 18S4. 5183. William Peirce' (Robert^ Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 4, 2, 1S33; m. 12, 28, 1854, Jerusha Smith, dau. of Hiram Smith, a brother to Joseph Smith, "The Mormon Prophet." Their first child was born in Salt Lake Co.; the others in Bo.\ Elder Co. Issue: Hannah Evalina, b. 9, 17, 1855 ; m. Aaron Beckstead. Issue : Jerusha A., b. Salt Lake City, 8, 14, 1877 ; d. same date: Anah Delorious, b. 3, 9, 1879 ■ Sylvester, b. 5, 26, 1S81 : Almira, b. 2, 4, 1884 : Violet May, b. 11, 26, 1886 : Eveline Irene, b. 11, 14, 1888 : Edith Hildah, b. 2, 5, 1895. Hiram Robert, b. 4, 9, 1S57; ni. Lavinia Roseline Palmer. Second m., 7, 21, 1891, in Auray Co., Colo., to Nellie Faith Hale. Issue: Charles Francis, b. 5, 27, 1889: Millie, b. 5, 14, 1892 ; d. same date. Martha Lavinia, b. 8, 3, i860; m. S.Ut Lake City, 11, 30, 1882, John Hyrum (ireen, b. Layton, Davis Co., Utah, 2, 7, 1857. Issue : John William, b. 12, 28, 18S3 : Matilda Grace, b. 11, 8, 1885: Leo Peirce, b. i, 20, 18S8: Jerusha Ann, b. i, 14, 1889: Vessie Lovina, b. i, 31, iSgi ; d. i, 4, 1900: Robert Eli, b. 3, 20, 1895 : Lavon, b. 7, 19, 1900. Margaret Jerusha, b. i, 10, 1S63; d. 10, 12, 1864. Sarah McKee, b. Brigham City, 10, 20, 1S65 ; m. Joseph Smith Egbert, b. Salt Lake Co., i, 10, 1858. Issue : Joseph Peirce, b. Box Elder Co., 5, 27, 1885 : Mabel P., b. same, 5, 15, 1892 : Reual Wayne, b. same, 3, 2, 1896 : Harvey Arnold, b. sauie, 11,17, 1898. William Harvey, b. 5, 26, 1868; d. 18S0. Eli Thomas, i, 27, 1870; m. Annie Margaret Olsen. Issue: Annie Eulalia, b. Box Elder Co., Utah, 7, 8, 1S91 : Leonard Eli, b. same, 5, 14, 1893 : Leslie William, b. i, 21, 1S95 : Harvey Christian, b. 2, 19, 1897 : H:izel Mary, b. 5, 22, 1S99. Edith Irene, b. i, 30, 1872 ; m. Erastus R. Barnard. Issue: Maria Lucinda, b. 5, 23, 18S9: Erastus Alton, b. 5, 28, 1891 ; d. 8, 20, 1893 : Ivan. b. 12, 19, 1893 ; Eugene, b. 7, 3, 1896 ; Julia, b. Sept., 1898-9. Lucy Lucina, b. i, 22, 1S77; died young. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAfP, MARGARET\ ESTHER', MARGARET\ 891 5183. William Peirce', above mentioned, married a second wife, Mary Walker, b. 4, 11, 1840, by whom he has children, born in Salt Lake Co.: Rosette and Roseanna, twins, i, 9, ICS65: John Henry, i, 21, 1867: Heber Kimball, i, 14, 1869. 5184. Edith Evalina Peirce' (Robert^ Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Brandywinc Twp., Chester Co., 11, 18, 1836; m. 2, 12, 1857, James Madison Fisher, son of Joseph Fisher. Their first chikl was born in I'o.x Klder Co. ami the rest in Salt Lake Co. Issue: James Madison, b. 12, 11, 1857; m. Mary Minerva Neff, b. Salt Lake Co., 9, 6, 1S57 ; dau. of Franklin Neff and Frances Marzia Russell. Issne, b. Salt Lake Co. : Madison, 10, 27, iS7f) : Frances ICdith, 10, 8, 1S80: Franklin Peirce, 7,4, 1882: Leonidas and Lyle, twins, 2, 10, 1884: Caleb Lloyd, 6, 8, 1S8S: Minerva, 3, 30, 1890: Maud, 12, 14, 1891 : Alfaretta, 8, 7, 1893 : Joshua, 4, 13, 1895 : Arta I-'.luk'n, 12, 4, 1897. Robert Peirce, b. 10, i, 1S59 ; m. Rozella Salome Neff, b. Salt Lake Co., 5, 27, 1863 ; dau. of Franklin and Frances ALaria Neff. Issue, b. East Mill Creek, Salt Lake Co. : Lester Peirce, S, 6, 18S5 : I'auline Darce, 2, 6, 1887 : Orrin, 6, 6, 1889: Olive, 9, 3, i89[ : Franklin Xeff, 7, 6, 1893: Robert Seymour, 4, 2, 1896: Alice, Jan. 5: Baby, .-Xug. 17. Joseph, b. 9, 1 6, 1861 ; married, but no record received. Clara, b. 11, 8, 1863; m. Edward David Samuels, b. Salt Lake Co. Issue: Edward Clifton, Guy Kenneth and Edith, born Salt Lake, and Orin Peirce, Mary and Lorenzo Snow Samuels, b. Vernal, Uintah Co., Utah. George Washington, b. 3, 4, 1865 ; m. Laretta Caldwell, Vernal, Utah. Mary Evalyn, b. 3, 20, 1867 ; m. Albert E. Smoot, b. Salt Lake, \2, 10, 1865 ; son of W illiam C. A. Smoot, a pioneer, and A. Session. Issue, b. Salt lake : .Albert F., 4, 13, 1893 : Evalyn Fern, 2, 5, 1898. Harvey McLane, b. 1, i, 1870; m. Vernal, Utah, i, i, 1S97, Flmyra May Whitney, b. 4, 28, , in Cache Co., Utah. Helen Jane, b. 6, 10, 1872; m. Frank L. Russell, b. Salt Lake, 10, 15, 1872. Issue: Valoren, b. Salt Lake, 2, 15, 189S : Frank Calvin, b. same, 8, 4, 1899. 5194. Ann Alice Gheen' (Hetty i\nn*, Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. Uwclilan, Chester Co., 12, 20, 1827; d. Salt Lake City, 9, 6, 1858; m. Heber Chase Kimball, b. Sheldon, Franklin Co., Vt, 6, 14, 1801 ; son of Solomon Farnum and Annie Kimball. Issue, b. Salt Lake City: Samuel Heber, b. 12, 9, 1851 ; m. Oradine Pratt, who is deceased, and Isadore Schofield. Address, Grouse Creek, Utah. No further record. Daniel Heber, b. 2, 8, 1S56; m. 9, 25, 1876, Joan Okerberry, b. 11, ii, 1S54; d. 6, 22, 1899. Second m., 2, 22, 1900, to Alice Britts or Simmons. Res., Sugar Ward, Salt Lake City. Issue: Don Carlos, b. 7, 16, 1877: Ernest R., b. 9, i, 1879: Joan gg2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Pearl, b. 9, ^, 1881 ; d. 12, 23, 1892 : Louis Chase, b. 8, 16, 18S4 ; Lester Earl, b. 8, 22, 1888 : Charles Vivian, b. 10, 25, 1892 : Sarah Katie, b. 3, 24, 1894. Alice Simmons Kimball, 2d wife, was born in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Ala., 9, 22, 1874. Adopted children : Daisy Simmons, b. 6, 7, 1893 ; Annabell Simmons, b. 3. 29, 1895- Andrew, b. 9, 6, 1858 ; m. Olive Woolley, b. Salt Lake City, 6, i, i860 ; dau. of Edwin and Mary Ann Woolley. Address, Thatcher, Graham Co., Arizona. Issue : Maud, b. Salt Lake City, 12, 9, 1882 : Olive Clare, b. same, 10, 11, 1884 : Andrew Gordon, b. same, 4, 6, 1887 : Adalbert, b. same, 9, 16, 1890: Ruth, b. same, 11, 7, 1892 : Spencer, b. same, Mar., 1895 : Alice Ann, b. same. Mar., 1897 : Fannie WoUey, b. Thatcher, Arizona, April, 1899. Alice Ann, twin with the last, m. Joseph F. Smith, b. Missouri, 11, 13, 1847; son of Hyrum Smith and Mary Fielding. Res., 127 N. 2d St., West Salt Lake City. Issue: Alice May, b. 10, ir, 1877: Heber Chase and Charles Coulsen, b. 11, 19, 1881 : Lucy Mack, b. 4, 14, 1890 : Andrew Kimball, b. i, 6, 1893 : Jesse Kimball, b. 5, 21, 1896; all in Salt Lake City. Sarah Gheen, b. j, 31, i 861 ; m. Louis Seckels, b. New York City. Res., Salt Lake City. Issue : Louis Joseph, b. Salt Lake City, 10, 21, iSSo : Alice Kimball, b. Butte, Mon- tana, 9, 2, 1882. 5195. Amanda Trimble Gheen' (Hetty Ann^ Margaret, Esther, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. i, 18, 1830; m. Heber Chase Kimball, husband of her sister Ann Alice. Issue, b. Salt Lake City: William Gheen, b. 2>': 2>i 1851 ; m. Mary C. Langford, who is deceased, and a 2d wife, Calista Thornton, who is perhaps the mother of his children. Address, Rigby, Idaho. Issue, b. Idaho : Florence, May, Temperance, Bird, Pearl, Calista, Idaho, William Chase and Charles, of whom the first three are said to be married. Albert Heber, b. 9, 13, 1854; m. Harriet Partridge. Res., Salt Lake City. Issue: Albert P., b. Fillmore, Millard Co., LUah, 2, 9, 1877; m. Miss Summerhay : Heber Chase, b. same, 7, 15, 1879 : Edward P., b. Salt Lake City, 6, 12, 1882 : Vema L., b. same, 11, 21, 1884 ; d. 12, 4, 1892 : Alta H., b. same, 12, 23, 1887 : Fern, b. same, i, 28, 1S91 : Ernest, b. same, 12, 16, 1S93 : Clisbee, b. same, 9, 7, 1898. Jeremiah H., b. 8, 15, 1857; d. 5, 23, 1887 ; m. Salt Lake City, 5, 24, 1878, Josephine Davey, who is also deceased. No further record. Moroni H., b. 5, 23, 1S61 ; m. .Agnes F. Kelly, Salt Lake City. No record. 5539. Phebe Trimble' (Ann^ Jesse, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Harford Co.. Md., 2, 13, 1S23; m. 12, 6, 1849, Edmund Hoopes, b. West Goshen, Chester Co., i, 31, 1822; d. Harford Co., Md., 9, 14, 1863; buried at Forest Hill ; son of Thomas Hoopes and Eliza Darlington, of W. Goshen. They settled in Harford Co., where he purchased a farm and grist mill. During the Civil War he received the appointment of deputy provost marshal, and in the discharge of his duties contracted the disease which ter- minated his life. His widow resides with her daughter, at Allentown, Pa. Issue : LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH', ESTHER', EDITH', JESSEK 893 Elizabeth, b. 7, 15, 1851 ; d. 7, 17, 1851. Caroline, b. Harford Co., Md., 5, 15, 1S52 ; m. Philadelphia, ii, i, 1S77, Rev. J. k. Sing- master, b. Macungie, Pa., 8, 31, 1852 ; son of James Singmaster and Sarah Ann Mat- tern, of that place. They settled at Schuylkill Haven, Pa., removing thence, 11, 15, 18S2, to Macungie ; thence, 2 mo. 1S87, to Brooklyn, N. Y., and thence to Allen- town, Pa., 5, I, 1890. Issue: James Arthur, b. 8, 7, 1878: Elsie, b. 8, 29, 1879: Howard, b. 3, 26, 1881 : Edmund H., b. 9, 21, 1884 : Paul, b. 7, 4, 1887. William, b. 5, 26, 1855 ; d. 8, 14, 1856. Walter, b. 7, 7, 1857 ; m. Annie Dallings. Residence, West Chester, Pa. No issue. Edmund D., b. Hickory, Harford Co., Md., i, 14, 1863; m. 3720 Spring Garden St., Phila., 4, 22, 1884, Emma Rowland Haines, b. Upper Greenwich, Gloucester Co., N. J., 8, 7, 1865 ; dau. of Clayton Engle Haines and Caroline Comly, of West Goshen, Chester Co., Pa., granddaughter of Emmor Comly and great-granddau. of John Comly and Rebecca Budd, of Byberry, Philadelphia ; educated Friends' School, Phila., and at Swarthmore College. He is a member of the firm of Hoopes, Bro. & Darlington, wheel manufacturers, and resides at 234 E. Gay Street, West Chester, where three of their children were born. It may be remarked that this street is the oldest in the town, and the dividing line between lands of John Haines on the south and Daniel Hoopes on the north, before there was any beginning of the town ; these being the ancestors of this couple. Issue: Norman Haines, b. 129 E.Washington St., I, 28, 1885 : Florence Josephine, b. 234 E. Gay St., i, 3, 1887 : Allan, b. same, 9, 2, 1888: Elizabeth Comly, b. 3404 Spring Garden St., Phila., 9, 28, 1889: Clay- ton, b. E. Gay St., 9, 24, 1893. Having been in membership with (Hicksite) Friends, the parents and children were all baptized as members of the First Presby- terian Church, West Chester, June, 1894. 5540. Rachel Trimble' (Ann^ Jesse, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Harford Co., i, 4, 1825; d. there, 3, 23, 1888; buried at Forest Meeting; m. 5, 5, 1846, at her father's, to Darlington Hoopes, b. W. Goshen, Chester Co., 5, 11, 1820; d. West Chester, 7, 17, 1894; son of Thomas Hoopes and Eliza Darhngton, of W. Goshen. They settled in Harford County, where they remained several years on a farm, and then came to West Chester for a few years, where he joined with his brothers, William and Thomas, in the manufacture of spokes and wheels, They returned to Maryland some time before Rachel's death. Darlington was a much esteemed minister in the Society of (Hicksite) Friends. Issue: Joseph Trimble, b. 3, 24, 1847 ; d. 9, 21, 1848. Emily, b. 2, 12, 1850; d. 7, 30, 1850. Joseph T. (2d), b. Harford Co., 8, 22, 1852 ; m. Little Falls Meeting, 10, 7, 1873, Judith Scott Preston, b. Fallston, Md., 8, 9, 1852; dau. of Edmond Preston and Phebe H. Hoskins (see p. 733), of Harford Co., Md. They settled in West Chester but removed 10, 19, 1875 to Harford Co., and now own a part of the homestead. He has a fine herd of Jersey cows, is a Prohibitionist, and they are Friends. P. O., Bynum, Md. Issue: Wilmer P., b. West Chester, 10, 2, 1874: Miriam, b. Harford 894 ^^-^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. Co., lo, 19, 1875 : Herbert, b. same, i, S, 1877 : Robert D., b. same, 9, 6, 1882 : Rachel T., b. same, i, 15, 1S92. Wilmer P. m. at Woodside Farm, Harford Co., 8, 27, 1S97, Helen White Powell, b. Houtzdale, Clearfield Co., Pa., 10, 9, 1875 ; dau. of Wm. Gordon Powell and Emma Loraine Gebler, of Philadelphia, Pa. He was in the drug business from 1891 till 1897, graduating from the Phila. College of Pharmacy, 1895, and working in Phiia. till spring of 1896, in New York six months and in New Orleans a little over a year; returned to farm in spring of 1897. He is a Friend and she a Presbyterian. P. O., Bynum, Md. Issue: Clara Cloud, b. i, 27, 1899: Helen Loraine, b. 2, 12^ 1900 ; Elma Powell, b. 2, 7, 1901. David, b. 8, 22, 1855 ; d. 3, 18, 1893; m. Mt. Sidney, Va., 12, 25, 1S89, Dora Sherman, b. Burktown, Va., i, 14, 1870; dau. of VV. F. Sherman and Lucretia Margaret Miller, of Iron (jate, Va.. which is his widow's address. Issue : T. Maurice, b. Mt. Sidney, 2, 7, 1891 : Anna T., b. Hagerstown, Md.. 6, 5, 1892. The widow m. Jan., 1900, John A. Johnston. Clement Darlington, b. Harford Co., 12, 10, 186 1 ; m. Cold Spring, same county, 3, 18, 1885, Martha Fletcher Price, b. there, i, 19, 1868; dau. of Edward Rutledge Price and Laura Edward Michael, of Baltimore, Md. He was a farmer when married, afterward in business for a few years in Washington, D. C. and Baltimore, Md. ; now in the dairy business on the homestead, which has been in possession of his father and of his grandfather Trimble for over 70 years. P. O., Bynum, Md. Issue: Clement Darlington, b. 2, 26, 1886 : Edith Cheyney, b. 6, 5, 1887 ; d. Tennallytown, D. C, 3, 3, 1892: Martha Fletcher, b. 7, 5, 1888; d. Harford Co., i, 26, r889 : Henry Arthur, b. 8, 19, 1889 : Martha Price, b. 5, 18, 1S91 : Rupert Lee, b. 7, 24, 1894 : Raymond Franklin, b. 11, 3, 1897 : Joseph Trimble, b. ir, 25, 1900. Anna T., b. S, 8, 1866 ; m. Baltimore, Md., 11, 1 1, 1893, Russell Hoopes, b. West Goshen, Chester Co., 4, 30, 1863; son of William Hoopes and Virginia Russell, of West Chester, Pa. For a time after marriage he was located at Winona, Miss., erecting a mill for Hoopes, Bro. & Darlington, of West Chester, by which firm he has been em- ployed during his business life. Residence, East Biddle St., West Chester. Issue : Virginia Russell, b. 6, 15, 1896 : Elizabeth Darlington, b. 10, 8, 1S97. 5541. Elizabeth Trimble' (Ann^ Jesse, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Harford Co., 3, 21, 1S27; d. West Goshen, Chester Co., 5, 22, 1857; m. Harford Co., 11, 9, 1853, William Hoopes, b. W. Goshen, 3. 21, 1827; son of Thomas Hoopes and Eliza Darlington, of that place. Issue: Elizabeth Trimble, b. W. Goshen, 5, 16, 1857; d. there, 7, 27, 1857. William Hoopes spent the early part of his life on his father's farm, on which were a sawmill and shop connected therewith, and having a decided preference lor mechanical pursuits he engaged in the manufacture of sorghum during the Civil War, and later in that of turning spokes. Re- moving to West Chester in 1869, he and his brother Thotnas engaged more extensively in the manuTacture of material for carriage and wagon wheels. In 1872 they began to make complete wheels, which, under the name of Hoopes Bro. & Darlington, they still continue. Their works are LINE OF GEORGE', SARAI1\ ESTHER\ EDITir, yESSE*. S95 extensive and form the leaclini; industr)' of the town. He was married again, 11, 20, i86i, to Virginia Russell, b. Baltimore, Md., 12, 18, 1836; d. West Chester, 11, 22, 1876, by whom he had issue, Russell, Lizzie T., Henry R., and Fanny. Third m., 10, 25, 1881, to Lavinia H. Cock, by whom he has a son Percy. 5542. Edith Ann Eliza Smith' (Esther', Jesse, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Haltimore, Md., 12, 14, 1828; m. Leavittsburg, Portage Co., O., II, 2, 1847, David M. Robbins, b. Windham, Portage Co.; d. Georgetown, Colo., about 1865. Her children were educated in Hiram College, Ohio. All the family members of Christian Church, as was her father. Her address, Pomona, Cal. Issue: John Wilmer, b. 9, i, 184S ; d. 2, 21, 1883,31 Ogden, Utah ; m. Freedom, ()., 9, 13, 1871, Matilda Flower 'I'hayer, b. there, 3, 16, 1851 ; dau. of Henry Nathan 'Ihayer and .Austa 'I'ygart, of Carrettsville, O. She is since married to J. F. Walker, of Phoenix, .Arizona. J. W. Robbins settled in Mississippi as internal revenue collector. He left one child : Edith A., b. 12, 12, 1S72, at Columbus, Miss. ; m. Phctnix, Ariz., 4, 18, 1S95, Douglas H. Burtis, b. Chicago, 6, 4, i860; son of Peter Tajlman Burtis and Sarah Eliza Hume, of Phoenix, .Arizona. He is a hardware merchant at Phrenix. Issue : Walker, b. 4, 4, 1896. Joseph William, b. 3, 21, 1852 ; d. 11, 14, 1883; m. Mrs. Alice (Davis) Perry, now the wife of a minister, at Kansas City, Mo. Issue : Bessie, otherwise called Margaretta. Margaretta, b. i, 23, 1853 : d. Sept., 1890; m. Albert David \\'ager, Lakewood, Cuyahoga Co., O. Issue: Robert, b. Feb., 1870: David, b. June, 1883. (Dates given by their grandmother from memory.) 5543. Joseph T. Smith' (Esther*, Jesse, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 11, 30, 1830; m. Shalersville, O., 12, 13, 1855, Maria Ann Ramsay, b. there, 7, 16, 1S31; d. Collinwood, O., 3, 26, 1892; buried Ivast Cleveland Cem.; dau. of John Smith Ramsay, d. 5, 31, 1890, and Luna Pease, the latter now of Northfield, O. (1897). He studied medicine in Shalersville and received the degree of M. D. from the Western Reserve University, 1855; practiced in Shalersville one-and-a-half years; moved to Kent, O., 1856, and to Warren, i860. In Sept., 1861, entered the army as assistant surgeon of 2d Ohio vol. cav., ot which he became surgeon, i\lay 3 1863; was detailed, July 30, 1864, as staff surgeon, 2d brigade, 3d division cavalry corps; mustered out Mar. 29, 1865, and returned to Warren; re- moved Jan., 1866, to Ballard Plantation, Noxubee Co., Miss., and engaged in growing cotton; appointed collector of miernal revenue, 1869, for 2d district of Mississippi, and held the office four years; also appointed brig- adier-gen. of militia and was elected president of Miss. Valley & Ship Island 896 THE SMEDLEY FAAIILY. R. R. Co. In 1875 returned to Ohio and settled at Collin wood, where he practices his profession. Issue: Charles William, b. Kent, O., 5, 29, 1858; m. Ella Anderson, b. Ireland, 1862; dau. of George Anderson and Mary Duggan, of Collinwood, O. He is a druggist and has been in the same store since 11, 18, 1875, owning this and four other stores; was deputy postmaster six years and postmaster over four years, all at Collinwood. Issue ; John Joseph, b. 3, 7, 1885 : Edith Frances, b. 7, 15, 1887 : George Trimble, b. 5, 26, 1894. John Clayton, b. Mantua, O., 10, i, 1863; m. Gainesville, Fla., 10, 19, 1887, Georgia Helen Oliver, b. Bainbridge, Ga., 12, 6, 1867 ; dau. of Peter McCarthy Oliver and Lucretia Martha Alexander, of Gainesville. He was educated at Shaw Academy, Collamer, O. ; settled in Tucson, .'\rizona, as U. S. deputy surveyor and mining engineer; now engaged in mining. Issue: Charles Oliver, b. Santa Ana, Cal., 10, 17,1889: Joseph Clayton, b. Collinwood, O., 8, 30, 1891. Address, Tucson, Ariz. Francis Joseph, b. Ballard Plantation, April, 1867; d. Nov., 1S73 ; buried at Columbus, Miss. Martha Marie, b. Meridian, Miss., 9, 28, 1874 ; unmarried. 5546. Hettie Jane Smith' (Esther^ Jesse, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Redstone, Fayette Co., Pa., 4, 10, 1839; m. Hiram, O., 5, 9, 1867, Dr. Myron Sobieski Clark, b. Gallipolis, O., lo, 9, 1840; son of Parmenas P. Clark and Sarah Elmina Barber. She was educated at Hiram, O., the latter part of her school life being under James A. Garfield ; united with the Christian Church at 12 years of age ; has been sec. and pres. of The Ladies' Aux. to the Christian Women's Board of Missions, and active in other similar lines of work. Dr. Clark was educated at Hiram, O., and a grad. of medical dept., Univ. of Mich.; corp. Co. K., 41st O. V. I., and hospital steward, 171st O. V. I. After marriage settled in Warren, O., and later in Bristolville, O., and in 1873 moved to Youngstown, O., his present residence ; is a member of the County, State and American Medical Asso- ciations,, ex-president board of education; member of Tod Post, G. A. R.; Past Grand and Past Patriarch, I. O. O. F.; Major of Patriarch Militants ; Past Grand Chief Ranger of Ohio Foresters of America ; for twenty years an ordained elder of Christian Church. Youngstown, O. Issue: Clayton Alieski, b. Youngstown, 9, 25, 1S74; d. 2, 10, 1887. James Anderson, b. same, 6, 10, 187S; d. 9, 27, 1879. Louis Pinkerton, b. 7, 9, 18S0. 5548. Clayton Cheyney Smith' (Esther*, Jesse, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Warren, O., 5, 5, 1845; m- 3- 24, 1869, Florence Saviiia Dennison, b. Liberty Twp., Trumbull Co., O., i, 27, 1850; dau. of David G. Dennison and Mary Ann Hassan, of Hubbard, O. He was educated at LINE OF GEORGE', SARAH\ ESTHEK\ EDITH', HANNAII\ 897 Hiram College, O.; has been pastor of Church of Christ at Hubbard three years, at Youngstown seven years, at Akron eight years, at Milwaukee, Wis., two years; evangelist of Southern California one year; pastor at Masslllon three years ; cor. sec. Board of Negro Education and Evangeliza- tion six years; now associate sec. of the American Christian Missionary Society, living at Cincinnati, O. Issue: Edith K., b. Youngstown, 9, 11, 1870; d. Hubbard, 2, 16, 1872: Gertrude F., b. Youngstown, 11, 6, 1871 ; unmarried, 1898. 5605. Esther A. King' (JoseplA Hannah, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. near Lineville, Clarion Co., Pa., i, 22, 1837; m. Musser Farm, Coshocton Co., O., 3, 27, 1873, Welcome W. Smith, M. D., b. New Berlin, Chenango Co., N. Y., 3, 3, 1816; son of George Clayton Smith and Elizabeth Newman, of Burlington, Otsego Co., N. Y. He is a homeopathic physician; resided first after marriage in Leechburg, Pa.; then in Kittanning, Pa.; moved to Kansas and settled in Peabody in 1883 ; has been an active practitioner over 58 years. Issue: Welcome King, b. Kittanning, .(, 11, 1874 ; m. Lura D. Barbero. Res., I'eubody, Kansas. Issue : Curtis Barbero, b. 7, 3, icSgS : Clarence, b. i, 9, 1900. George Clayton, b. Kittanning, 7, 11, 1877 ; <1. 7, 14, 1877. Grace Emma, b. same, 3, 9, 1878. Margaretta Kesler, b. same, 2, i, iSSo. 5606. Catherine S. King' (JoseplA Hannah, Edith, Esther, .Sarah, George), b. Shippenville Furnace, 10, 26, 1840; m. Worthington, Pa., 9. 2, 1856, Robert Herron, ^vho d. there, July, 1857. Second rn., Tarentinn, Pa., 4, 19, i860, to Rev. Samuel S. Lawson, b. Jefferson, Pa., II, 24, 1837 ' ^o" of Samuel Lawson and .Smith, ol West Newton, Westmore- land Co., Pa. They resided successively at Brookfield, O., New Comer.s- town, Leesville ; Lasalle Co., 111.; Morristown, 111.; San Bernardino, Cal., and Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a Lutheran minister and afterward an Indian agent at San Bernardino. Her address, 134 E. St., Salt Lake City, Issue : -^4 -' Robert Byron (Herron 1, b. 7, 31, 1857, at Worthington, Pa.; married.and living at San ■J'f-"- • Bernardino, Cal. /^i-. ''f*-^ ' K>« Margaret Catherine (Lawson), b. West Brookfield, O., 2, 23, 1861 ; ni. (Jeneseo, 111., 10, \ f I ly ]C 30, 1879, Able Monroe Webster, b. Washington, 111., 4, 22, 1855; son of John L. -■• , / Webster and .'Arabella H. Switzer, last of Carlisle, Ark. They settled at Washington, ^ V n Tazewell t'o., 111., where he is land commissioner of The Guardian Trust Co., of -"''*' l^-' Chicago, III., and Kansas City, Mo., and of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Ry. -'t-N-^'^'^ 57 \^\9- 898 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. She is a member of the Presbyterian Church and owner of considerable real estate. Issue : Charles R., b. 9, 8, 1880 : William Heath, b. 12, 31, 1889. Anna Bell, b. New Comerstown, O., 10, 10, 1864 ; m. Colton, Cal., 10, 30, 1884, William J. Guthrie, b. Detroit, Mich, 10, 22, 1859 ; son of John Guthrie and Rachel Law. Res., San Bernardino, Cal. Issue : William Lawson, b. 11, i, 1S86 : James Alan, b. 9, 14, 1 888 : Howard Monroe, b. 4, 6, 1890. Charles Burnside, b. New Comerstown, 12, 15, 1863 ; d. aged two years. Edward Everett, b. Leesville, O., 10, 10, 1866; d. aged seven days. William Easterday, b. same, 7, 12, 1S69; living at Salt Lake City, unmarried. Howard H., b. Lasalle Co., III., 2, i, 1872 ; living at Salt Lake City, unm. Ella Smith, b. Morristown, 111., 12, 23, 1875 ; living in New York City, unm. Clara Denhart, b. same, 4, 6, 1877 ; living at Salt Lake City, unm. 5607. Phebe Ann King' (joseph^ Hannah, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Clarion Co., Pa., 10, 26, 1840; m. Kittanning, Pa., 9, 20, i860, James Monroe, b. there, 3, 2, 1838; son of George Monroe and Jane Anthony, of Kingsville, Mo. He was a farmer in Armstrong Co., Pa.; en- Hsted 1861 in Co. K., 78th P. V., and was discharged 11, 26, 1862, at Nash- ville, Tenn., for disability; moved to Johnson Co., Mo., April, 1868, and to Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., 1884; residing since 1892 at Nevada, Mo. He receives a pension of ^12 per month. Issue: Laura J., b. 8, i8, 1864 ; d. 9, 16, 1865. Walter C, b. Armstrong Co., Pa., 10, 16, 1866 ; m. Clayton, Vernon Co., Mo., 2, 16, 1890, Allie W. Phillips, b. Newport, O., 10, 10, 1873; son of Abel Phillips and Rebecca Isadore Williamson, of Station B., Memphis, Tenn. They lived in Nevada, Mo., five years ; then moved to Franklin, Howard Co., Mo. He is employed in train service on M. R. & T. Ry. Issue : James Clair, b. Nevada, 2, 19, 1891 : Roy Abel, b. same, I, 22, 1893. Joseph K., b. 12, 23, 1869 ; is express agent at Green River, Wyo., unm. George S., twin with Joseph K., d. i, i, 1870. Maggie C, b. 10, i, 187 1 ; d. Nevada, Mo., 2, 18, 1897 ; m. Charles H. Smith, of that place, b. Mt. Vernon, 111. ; son of Jonathan and Mary E. Smith. She left no issue. Edgar, b. 1,6, 1874 ; m. Kate Vanhoy ; is clerk in a store in Kansas City, Mo. Emma, b. 11, 10, 1880; d. 1 1, 7, 1883. Maud, b. 7, II, 1883 ; d. 6, 22, 1896. 5608. Edith M. King' (Joseph*, Hannah, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. 9, 8, 1843; m. Worthington, Pa., 7, 4, 1862, William H. Miller, b. Bedford, Pa., 12, 1, 1839; son of James Miller and Eliza Strunk, of East Franklin Twp. They are members of M. E. Church, Kittanning, Pa. Issue: Anna Maud, b. near Kittanning, 8, 19, 1864; m. at her father's, 6, 7, 1882, James H. Wylie, b. Adrian, Armstrong Co., 6, 16, 1858 ; son of James Wylie and Jennie Noble, of that place. They live at .Apollo, Armstrong Co., where he owns a confectionery ; LINE OF GEORGE\ SaRAH\ EST/IER\ EDITH', HANNAH". 899 members of Presbyterian Church. She is president of the Home Missionary Society and member of the W. C. T. U. Issue : Edith Pearl, b. 3, 27, 1886 ; is a student in the High School and much interested in church work and the VV. C. T. U. and C. V,. Society. James T., b. Kittanning, 2, 23, 1867; m. Cleveland, O., 6, 6, 1894, Maud Camclia Al- bright, b. Altoona, Pa., 12, 15, 1S72 ; dau. of George W. .Mbright and Caroline Driver, of Cleveland, O. They settled in Cleveland but on 10, 30, 1898, removed to Allegheny, Pa. Res., 1914 Perrysville Ave. He is manager in an art and china store. Issue : Dwight Arthur, b. Cleveland, 5, 23, 1895. Joseph King, b. E. Franklin Twp., 9, 7, 1869; m. Worthington, Pa., 4, 8, 1890, Malinda Shankle, b. E. Franklin Twp., 11, 2, 1875 > '^^^'^- '^^ Ephraim R. Shankle and Mary Elizabeth Bollman, of that place. Address, Walkchalk, Armstrong Co., Pa. Issue : William Henry, b. E. Franklin, 9, 4, 1891 ; d. 2, 7, 1892 : Florence Hazel), b. Leech- burg, 3, g, 1894: Anna Maud, b. \V. Kittanning, 5, 9, 1895: Charles Earl, b. E. Franklin, 11, 10, 1S97 ; Walter Stanley, b. same, 2, 12, 1899. Cora Virginia, b. 11, 12, 1871 ; unmarried. Address, Kittanning, Pa. William Henry, b. 5, 11, 1874; d. 4, 14, 1875. Charles Wallis, b. 2, 28, 1877 ; m. .^gnes Cora Hodgin. Address, Wheeling, W. Va. Laura May, b. 9, 19, 1879 ; unmarried. Edith Pearl, b. 10, 25, 1882 ; d. i, 15, 1886. 5611. Emma Morris King' (Joseph^ Hannah, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Tippecanoe I'^urnace, 6, 25, 1851 ; m. Gcneseo, 111., 9, 26, 1878, Edwin Hill Rowe, b. Greensburg, Pa., 2. 8, 1847; son of William Rowe and Susannah Minium, of Leechburg, Pa. He is a graduate of the Greens- burg High School and of the Cleveland Medical College, and practiced medicine in Ponca, Neb., before and after marriage; afterward lived on a farm in Virginia, and now in Leechburg, Pa. Issue : Ellen Minium, b. Chase City, \'a., 8, 31, 1882. 5612. Elizabeth Miranda King' (Joseph^ Hannah, I-Idith, PZsther, Sarah, George), b. Worthington, Pa., 6, 5, 1855; m. Kittanning, 2, 9, 1872, John T. Lobaugh, b. Callensburg, Clarion Co., 10, 8, 1848; son of David Lobaugh and Margaret Miller, of that place. His father, who was a farmer, owning 475 acres of land, d. 1858, and his mother in 1878. They settled on part of the old home farm; in 1879 moved to Perrj-vilie, Pa. In 1879 his father's estate was divided, his share of the land being 64 acres, to which they removed in 1880 and bought a brother's share; resided on the old homestead until 1890, when they moved to Leechburg, but in 1891 re- turned and bought a sister's share of the land. He is a farmer and dairv- man and a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church at Callensburg. Issue: .Mfred Roy, b. Callensburg, 5, 16, 1873 ; m. there, 4, 8, 1897, Tillie ^L Shaw, b. there, 7, I, 1875 ; dau. of Charles S. Shaw and Jenney Reynolds Rodgers, of that place. Cfoo THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. They settled at Ahim Rock, Pa., where he established, lo, 6, 1896, Alum Rock Creamery, a co-operative butter factory, having prepared himself for a butter-maker at the Penna. State College. Issue : Reynolds King, b. 5, 22, 1898 : Paul, b. i, 23, 1900. Margaret Olive, b. 5, t2, 1875; m. Charles Sumner Smith. Res., 208 West Market Street, Warren, O. Lora Ella, b. 10, 19, 1S79 ; living at Callensburg, unmarried. Emma Electa, b. 5, 17, 1882. Ralph Cummings, b. 4, 25, 1883. 5613. Samuel A. King' (Joseph^ Hannah, Edith, Esther, Sarah, George), b. Worthington, Pa., i, 26, 1858; m. there, 1879, Annie Berline, b. Kittanning, Pa., 9, 30, i860; clau. of John Berline and Margaretta Shipling, both deceased, of that place. Address, Leechburg, Pa. Issue Harry C, b. Etna, Pa., 8, 11, 1880: Winfield Y., b. Kittanning, 6, i, 1883 Clarence A., b. saine, 11, 4, 18S6: Edith H., b. Leechburg, 3, 26, 1891 Merle E., b. same, 2, 8, 1896: Joseph J., b. Saltsburg, Pa., 12, 15, 1898. 5669. Priscilla Regester' (Abraham*, John, David, Jane, Sarah, George), b. 10, 2, 1824; d. 6, 30, 1872; m. Clement Cooper, b. Mary- land, d. West Chester, Pa., 3, 22, 1899, aged 79 years; son of Thomas Cooper, who removed to Penna. when his son was quite young. They settled in the neighborhood of Glen Riddle, Del. Co., but removed to West Chester prior to 1858. He was a stone mason, finally becoming a builder, and is said to have erected over fifty houses in West Chester. He m. 2d wife, Huldah H., dau. of Thomas Entrikin, who survived him. By his first wife he had a son William R. Cooper, now of Mt. Holly, N. J., who has three children, Howard, Lillie Lippincott and Charles Cooper. 5670. William C. Regester' (Abraham*, John, David, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Edgmont, Del. Co., i, 23, 1826; d. West Chester, 5, i, 1893; m. Mary Mendenhall, b. Concord, 8, 21, 1822; dau. of Robert Mendenhall and Sarah Peirce, oi that township. She resides in West Chester, Pa. Issue: Sarah Ella, b. Thornbury, Delav/are Co., 1, 20, 1848 ; m. Kennet Twp., 10, 30, 1872, Robert Yearsley, b. Westtown Twp., 8, 27, 1847 ; son of Thomas Yearsley and Mary Ann Eewis, of Thornton, Del. Co. They settled in Westtown ; removed 4, 1, 1874 to Thornbury, Del. Co. ; to Edgmont Twp., 4, i, 1S81, and to present residence, in Thornbury, Del. Co., 3, 18, 1883. He is a farmer and she a teacher before marriage. P. C)., Tanguy, Pa. Courtland, b. Westtown, 3, 23, 1850; m. there, 12, 11, 1872, Lavinia Cobourn, b there, 6, 13, 1S49 ; dan. of John Cobourn and Susanna Fawcett, of that township. Resi- dence, 507 S. Walnut St., West Chester, Pa. Issue : Aneta M., b. Westtown, 9, 6, 1875 : M. Susanna, b. same, i, 18, 1881 : Courtland, b. same, 5, 30, 1882 ; d. 11, 10, 1882 : R. Parke, b. same, 3, 27, 1S86. LINE OF GEORGE\ SARAI1\ yANE\ ESTHER', yOSEPlP. goi Aneta M. m. Philadelphia, 8, 15, 1805, P:mlen C. Fawcett, b. Dilworthtown, Chester Co., 9, 27, 1872 ; son of George S. Fawcett and Adda E. Cla)'ton, of that place, which is their address. Issue : Ernest Clayton, b. West Chester, 2, 10, 1896 : Herman Regester, b. Westtown, 11, 4, 1S97 : (ieorge Cheston, b. Westtown, 2, 7, 1899; d. Birmingham, 3, 14, 1900. Robert M., b. Westtown, 12, 1, 1851; m. Hamorton, Chester Co., 12, 14, 1876, Anna Way, b. Centreville, Del, 12, 31, 1855 ; d. West Chester, 4, 17, 1891 ; buried at Longwood Cemetery ; dau. of Chalkley Way and Sarah Mendenhall, of Hiimorton. They settled in Concord Twp., but removed in 1879 to Pcnnsbury, Chester Co. In 1899 were living in West Chester, Pa. Address, Cheyney, Del. Co., Pa. Issue: Clifford Chalkley, b. 10, 17, 1879: William Edgar, b. 5, i, 1882; d. 9 mo., 1882: Earl, b. S, 16, 1886 : Lloyd, b. 6, 13, 18SS. William, b. 5, 6, 1853 ; d. 10, 18, 18S9; unmarried. Anna Margaret, b. Westtown, 4, i, 1S55 ; living with her mother, \inmnrried. 5769. Henry E. Pratt' (Nathaniel*, Joseph, Estlier, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Thornbur)-, 10, 7, 1832; m. Middletown, 3, 16, 1S59, Amy DarHngton, b. Middletown, 2, 20, 1837; dau. of Jared Darlington and Mary Dutton, of that township. He is a dairy farmer in Concord. P. O., Mark- ham, Fa. He is an interested observer of events, an independent thinker, and when aroused to an expression of opinion makes use of vigorous English. Issue: Susanna, b. Aston Twp., 4, i, 18C0; m. Concord, 12, 5, 1889, Charles Stiles, b. Moores- town, N. J., 8, 31, 1856; son of Levi P. Stiles and Ann Matlack Roberts, the latter now of Camden, N. J. They reside at 219 Pearl St., Camden, and he carries on a large e.xpress business in Philadelphia. Issue: kmy Darlington, b. 10, 8, 1890: Charles Pratt, b. 6, 26, 1892 : Levi Ballinger, b. 9, 3, 1S94 : Albert Darlington and George Calvert, b. 5, 30, 1896 : Marian Susan, b. 12, 28, 1898. Mary D., b. 8, 2, 1861 ; m. 8, 20, 1891, John Rhotles, who conducts a banking business in Bowdle, South Dakota. Issue: Charles Bernard, b. 7, 17, 1892; d. i, 29, 1896: Frances Darlington, b. 6, 23, 1895. Sarah D., b. 12, i, 1863; m. 12, 19, i885, Chauncey Jerome Buckley, of CoUegeville, Montgomery Co., Pa. He is a merchant at Hatfield, in that county. Issue : Henry Pratt, b. 12, I r, 1887: Chauncey Jerome, b. 3, 15, 1891 : Dorothy Jane, b. 8, 4, 1894 : Sterrit Kee, b. Emily, b. 9, 19, 1865 ; d. 9, 21, 1865. Albert Darlington, b. 5, 3, 1867 ; owns a ranch at ;\rmington, Montana, forty miles south of Great Falls ; unmarried. Nathaniel Calvert, b. 8, 26, 1872 ; living with his parents ; unmarried. 5770. Joseph Pratt" (Nathaniel*, Joseph, Esther, Jane, Sarah, George), b. Birmingham Twp., Delaware Co., 9, 24, 1834; m. Philadelpliia, 8, 2, 1865, Mary Jane Adams, b. Daleville, Londonderry Twp., Chester Co., 10, 16, 1838; dau. of Thomas Adams and Ruth Anna England (afterward wife of J. Milton Wood, No. 2358), of near Nottingham Station, Chester C)02 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Co. They settled at Howellville, now Gradyville; moved to Penn Station, now Kelton, Chester Co., 4, i, 1S70; to Glen Mills, Del. Co., 4, i, 1871, and to present residence, near Glen Mills, 4, i, 1S94. He owns a farm of 53 acres; also a store property at Glen Mills; has been a merchant, 1856 to 1894; postmaster and assistant, 1856 to 1898, except in 1871 ; not a member of any religious denomination; was ist lieut. Co. D., 124th P. V., Aug., 1862 to May, 1863, and capt. Co. I, 29th Penna. militia, Jan., 1863 to Aug., 1863; took part in battles of Antietam and Chancellorsville and escaped being- wounded. Issue : Nathaniel, merchant at Glen Mills, b. Gradyville, 2, 20, 1867 ; m. Edgmont, 12, 12, 1892, Clara P. Eachus, b. there, 11, 24, 1870; d. Glen Mills, 12, 29, 1897 ; buried Cum- berland Cem. ; dau. of Evans Eachus and Anna Mary Johnson, of Philadelphia. Issue : Joseph, b. 9, 29, 1S94 : Helen, b. i, 23, 1896 : Clara Eachus, b. 7, 5, 1897 : d. 8, 3, 1S98. Thomas Adams, b. 11, 13, 1868 ; is a dentist at Glen Mills, Pa., unmarried. ADDENDA. In addition to what is said of the Kitchens on page i i, it may be stated that a deed on record in Philadelphia (G. 7, p. 63,) shows that Thomas Fairman, of Shackamaxon, surveyor, on the 25th of ist Month 1683, con- veyed to Thomas Kitching, Sen'', of Meeting House Yard, 10 acres of land, bounded .S. E. by Tacony Creek, N. W. by the Meeting House and Bury- ing ground; who dying, his son and heir, Thomas Kitching, released this land to Mary, widow of said Thomas; and she, on June i, 1697, conveyed the same to John Worrell. 2077. Rebecca W. Brinton* (SamueP, Joseph, Margaret, Sarah, George), b. 4, 18, 1822; d. Kennet Square, Pa., 10, 10, 18S0; m. Phila- delphia, 10, 28, 1846, Huson Taylor, b. E. Marlborough Twp., 4, 4, 1799; d. on same farm, 9, 6, 1875 ■ son of Isaac Taylor and Ann Butler, ot that township. Both buried at Union Hill Cemetery, Kennet Sqare. Issue: Anna Butler, b. Taylor Farm, E. Marlborough, 8, 19, 1847 ; d. there, i, 25, 1874; buried Union Hill Cem. ; m. Taylor Farm, 9, 17, 1868, Caleb H. Jackson, b. near Kennet Square, 5, 14, 1844 ; son of Caleb S. Jackson and Mary Ann Gause. They resided for some time at Baldwin, Dauphin Co., Pa. Issue : Alice Rebecca, b. Jackson Homestead, 10, 29, 1S69; unmarried: Huson Taylor, b. Kennet Square, 12, 25, THE SATED LEYS OF NEW ENGLAND. 903 1870; d. Colorado Springs, Colo., 10, 5, 1899, unmarried : Caleb Samuel, b. Taylor Farm, 5,9, 1872 ; unmarried. Samuel Brinton, b. Ta5lor Farm, 12, 15, 1848; d. there, 7, 11, 1867, unmarried. Sarah Huson, b. Taylor Farm, 10, 16, 1854; m. there, 2, 3, 1S76, Caleb II. Jackson (above). They settled in Harrisburg, 4, i, 1876; removed in the autumn of 1881 to Allegheny City, Pa., and in the summer of 1S93 to Bronxville, N. Y., he being en- gaged in business in New York City. Since 1895 they have had their home in Kennet Square, Pa., though he continues in business in N. Y. City. Issue : Anna Buder, b. Harrisburg, Pa., 4, 29, 1877 ; m. Robert E. Dallas, Kennet Square : Edith Sara, b. Harrisburg, 5, 26, 1881: Reginald, b. Chester, Pa., 3, 5, T883 : Margaret Beverley, b. Allegheny City, 4, 13, 18S5 : Rebekah Taylor, b. 10, 9, 1890 ; d. Kennet Square, 5, 9, 1899. 3523. George M. Hickman^ (William^ Phebe, Anne, George, Thomas, George), b. Westtown Twp., Chester Co.; m. Susquehanna Ave. Presb. Ch., Phila., 6, 15, 1886, Mary Smith, b. Keighley, Yorkshire, Kng., 5, 23, 1864; dau. of Benjamin Smith and Ann Hohnes, of Philadelphia. He was educated at the West Chester Normal School, High School, Wash- ington, Pa., Washington and Jefferson College, Princeton Theological Sem- inary; has been pastor of Presbyterian churches, at Marietta, Pa., 188410 1888; at Wilmington, Del, 1888 to 1892 ; at Tacoma, Wash., 1892 to 1893, and at Bradford, Pa., Jan. i, 1894 to the present. Issue; W^illiam Cheyney, b. Marietta, 6, 28, 18S7; d. Tacoma, 9, 25, 1893; buried West Chester, Pa.: Alice Smith, b. Wilmington, Del, 4, 25, 1892. Frederick Smedley was an inmate of Goshen township, Chester County, according to the tax list for 1764. Christian Smedley and Hannah Miller were married at St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Sept. 11, 1795. These look like German names, but nothing further has been learned ol the individuals. THE SMEDLEYS OF NEW ENGLAND. In the History of Concord, Mass., we find the following: Smeadlev. Two brothers came to Concord before 1639. B.^pti.ste d. Aug. 16, 1675. His son Samuel mar. Hannah Wheeler 1667, and was 904 TH^ SMEDLEY FAMILY. killed at Brookfield Aug. 2, 1675. Mary, and James, who married Mary Barrett, 1671, were also his children. John Smeadley, brother to Baptiste, had a son born 1646, who married Sarah and d. Oct. 1675. This name has long since been extinct. Isaac Shepherd married Mary Smeadley, 1667. The History of North Brookfield, Mass., gives more details in regard to the killing of Samuel Smedley by the Indians. It appears that Capt. Thomas Wheeler, of Concord, with about twenty men, went to Brookfield to look for the enemy and were fired upon from an ambusli, with the result that eight were slain and others wounded. The history of Williamstown, Mass., by Arthur Latham Perry, LL. D., whose wile was a Smedley, gives many items of lamily history, as follows: When the Rev. Peter Bulkley, of the parish of Odell, Bedfordshire, in the diocese of the Bishop of Lincoln, emigrated to this country with a consider- able number of his English congregation, and settled with them in Concord in 1636, there were two brothers in his church, both admitted freemen in Concord in 1644, namely, John and Baptist Smedley. John was the elder, and became the more prominent in church and state. He was representa- tive to the General Court in 1667 and 1670, and was senior selectman in 1680. A colony went early Irom Concord to Fairfield, Connecticut; and Samuel Smedley, undoubtedly a son of John, appears in Fairfield in 1690. The name soon became extinct in Concord, so that the historian of that town knew nothing of any Smedleys anywhere; but this Samuel, of Fair- field, preserved the seed of a large family in Connecticut. His son, Samuel 2d, was born in 1702, married Esther Kilborn Feb. i, 1729, and died Feb. 16, 1756. He had moved from Fairfield to Woodbury, and from Wood- bury to Litchfield, and bought a farm in 1741, "at y*" south End of y*^' Great Pond" (now Bantam Lake in Morris), of fifty-four acres, from which all of his eleven children with one exce*ption, losluia, the youngest, became sooner or later residents of Williamstown; the sons, John, Nehemiah, Jedidiah, Samuel 3d, Moses and Aaron; and the daughters, Esther, Jemima, Ann and Lucina. Samuel 1st, of Fairfield, had certainly one other son, Ephraim, and Eph- raim had Ephraim, Junior, who was born in 1746, and married Ann Gibbs Jan. 28, 1767, and died May 20, 182 1. He was the ancestor of the New Haven Smedleys, expressmen there, some of whom have strikingly resem- THE SMEDLF.YS OF NEW ENGLAND. 905 bled in physiognomy the Williamstown Smedleys. The Gibbs family, with which the Smedleys much intermarried, v/ere neighbors of theirs on Bantam Lake. The most distinguished scion of the Smedley name in America was Captain Samuel Smedley, of Fairfield, perhaps another son of Kphraim ist, who was a fighting sea-captain during the Revolutionary War. Major Hincks, in some sketches of the men of the Revolution, says of him: "Capt. Samuel Smedley sailed upon the Atlantic as commander of the brig De- fense, perhaps the most successful vessel in the Colonial Navy. He cap- tured many prizes, among them the British ship Cyrus, mounting eighteen guns and laden with a cargo that sokl for about /^20,coo, one of the most valuable captures made during the Revolution. After the war Capt. Smed- ley was for many years Collector of Customs for this district, residing and having his office at Fairfield." He w^as a Democrat in politics. President Jefierson appointed him to this office in 1801. He left some valuable papers, now in possession of the city of Bridgeport. In England, too, the Smedley family have continued to be somewhat notable in the eastern and northern counties. Frank E. Smedley, author of the "Colville Family," and other tales, is a writer of reputation at the present time (1894); and we are told that the family circle in the sanctuary at Westminster Abbey have been Smedleys for several generations. As a sample of man\- more, we will just trace the fortunes for a few years of house lot No. i, whose front is now covered by the beautiful stone build- ing of the Delta Psi Society, and ran along South Street as far as the pres- ent land of Deacon James Smedley. In the original drawing this lot iell to Samuel Brown, Junior, of Stockbridge, who belonged to one ot those lour English families first brought thither by the action of the General Court for the encouragement and support of the Indian Mission. Brown held the lot but a short time, and then sold it to Ezekiel Hinds, a resident o{ Stock- bridge and a soldier at Fort Massachusetts, who sold the same to Samuel Smedley, of Litchfield, Connecticut, Oct. 31, 1752, for ^27. Consequences important to Williamstown in the sequel followed upon this sale of No. i from Hinds to .Smedley, "husbandman" to "husbandman;" for one result of it was that three young men from Litchfield, Nehemiah Smedley and William Horsford and Josiah Horsford, the first the son and the tw-o others later the sons-in-law of Samual Smedley, came up here probably in 1753 to look the ground over. They liked it, but they did not like the increasing signs of a renewed French and Indian war. They returned to Connecticut, and not very long after enlisted in a military company raised by that colony to protect itself from Indian incursions, by helping Massachusetts garrison 9o6 THE SMEDLEY EAiMILY. the "West Hoosac fort," so-called. Afterwards all three of these young- men became very prominent in the settlement. It was believed and re- ported by his eldest son, Levi, in his old age, that Nehemiah Smedley set out the first orchard in town on No. i in 1754; it was at any rate in full bearing in i 765. After the death of the father, Samuel Smedley, No. i was deeded to Nehemiah by the widow and eldest son, John, March 21, 1758. Precisely when Nehemiah Smedley built the house on No. i, whether it were before or after he became the sole possessor, cannot now be told ; it was a "regulation" house, and its sills were of white oak; it had been in- corporated early in this century into a larger gambrel- roofed house, which had become old itself and was taken down in 1884 to make room for the Delta Psi Lodge; the present writer found then and there pieces of two of the old oaken sills, and bits of them are preserved in the historical museum in Clark Hall; and he hazards little by the opinion that those sills had lain there at least one century and a quarter undisturbed. No. I continued to be the homestead of Nehemiah Smedley till after 1765, when the next stage of our story will begin, since that is the date of the incorporation of West Hoosac under the name of " Williamstown;" and in the mean time five brothers and four sisters of Nehemiah came up from Litchfield to become dwellers in West Hoosac. John Smedley, eldest son of Samuel of Litchfield, was born Jan. 4, 1731. By 1768 he had become so prominent and prosperous a citizen of Williams- town as the proprietor of the chief saw-mill of the place, and of the two best pine lots, and several meadow lots on the Lower Hoosac as well as of house lots Nos. 29 and 48. By a concession in 1763, the proprietors per- mitted him to take the water for his saw-mill out of Broad Brook at the north end of the present bridge, and to carry it across the public road. In the warrant for a proprietors' meeting, issued in February, 1768, one of the items of business was, "To chuse a Committee to Sew John Smedley for Not making the Bridge when he turned the Brook." But at the meeting itself, in March, it was "Voted not to sew John Smedley." He married Deliverance Humphreys, and they had eight children, three born in Litchfield and five in Williamstown. One only was a son, John ; the seven daughters all lived to be married; Deliverance to Joel Baldwin, Amy to James Fowler, Amelia to Samuel Hawkins, — these three continued to live in Williamstown : Mary to John Boynton, who moved to Cornwall, Vermont; Huldah to Warren Gibbs, who moved to Middlebury, Vermont; and Tryphena to Richard Kinney, and Olive to Moses M'^Master, and both oi these families removed to Georgia, Vermont. Mrs. Baldwin lived here THE SMEDLEYS OF NEW ENGLAND. 907 to old age, and went by the name of "Aunt Dill" in the neighborhood where she dwelt, but finally migrated with her grandnephew, Lemuel, to Great Bend, Pennsylvania, within the memory of some now living. John Smedley, Junior, married Elsie Williams, dau. of Nehemiah Williams who lived by the big rock near the Pownal line, on the Northwest Hill, and witnessed some of the surrendering soldiers of Burgoyne filing down the opposite Pownal Hills. Smedley's home was not far from his father's, on fifty-acre lot No. 6, of the first division, which holds the famous Sand .Spring; and the second John Smedley was the first known owner of that watering- place, which has had a vicissitudinous history as such ; and the tradition is still stirring, adown its appropriate lines, that old Aaron .Smedley, born in 1750, who was a vagrant hunter, living mostly in Vermont, used, on his visits to his relatives in Williamstown, to frequent his nephew's rude bathing-place for the benefit of his eczema. A third John Smedley, son of John, Junior, born April 21, 1780, married Mary Morse, moved afterwards to Clinton County, New York, returned to Williamstown in 1822, and then moved to Allen County, Ohio, where he died. This Smedley is more inter- esting on account of his posterity than from anything in his own biography. His daughter Lois, born March 12, 1783, was married to Reuben Stetson at Cornwall, Vermont, in July, 1801, and thirteen children were the fruit of that union. Mrs. Stetson died the last day of August, in 1866. One of her sons, named Lemuel Stetson, after one of her brothers, Lemuel Smedley, the same who took " Aunt Dill " in her old age, from Williams- town to Great Bend, Pennsylvania, became the father of Francis Lynde Stetson, born April 23, 1S46 (Williams College, 1867), distinguished as a lawyer in New York, and particularly as bringing into his law firm President Cleveland, at the close of his first administration. F. L. Stetson's mother was Helen Hascall ; and his father was in political life in the State of New- York all the time (nearly) from 1S35 to 1862. When the new meeting-house was built and seated, in 1768, the youngest member of the building and seating committee, Nehemiah Smedley, was thirty-five years old. The enterprise and business capacity and general good judgment of this comparatively young man were recognized by the proprietors in his selection to serve upon these two important committees. No portrait or other likeness at all of this Smedley has been preserved to posterity. Strange to say, no headstone was ever erected over his grave, and even the place of his burial, within the limits of th(! graveyard, is un- known. He was not even a member of the church, in which his son and grandson served an aggregate of seventy-five years as deacons, and in 9o8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. which one of his great-great-grandsons is now a deacon. His personal education was shght, as is manifested in his personal papers, all of which are preserved, and are the property ot the writer ; and yet, it may well be questioned whether any one of the original proprietors of Williamstown — save only each of his two senior colleagues of the church-building committee — exerted upon the tov^n a more wholesome and pervasive influence. He made such an opening here as rendered feasible and desirable the subse- quent coming and setding of five brothers and four sisters. He acquired property easily, and both retained and increased it. He built his first house and planted his first orchard on the front of house lot No. i, and the next door to the west of him was the first tavernEtand of the little hamlet ; and it is quite possible, perhaps even probable, that the first five or six families who settled in Bennington (about twenty persons in all) in June, 1761, who certainly came over the Hoosac Mountain on horseback in that month, and passed through West Hoosac, and so on through Pownal, tarried over night at this tavern and in the small houses adjacent to it. At any rate, Mary Harwood, then just sixteen years old, was in that little company, which was led by Peter Harwood, her brother, ten years older than herself. Another Brother, Eleazer, two years younger than Peter, was also along; and two brothers Robinson, Leonard and Samuel, Junior, from Hardwick, and Samuel Pratt and Timodiy Pratt hom Amherst, were the only other adults in the party. It is much more likely than not that a part of these persons lodged one night in the tavern, another part in the West Hoosac Fort opposite, and still other persons in one or more of the houses on Hemlock Brook close by. It is possible that Nehemiah Smedley opened his bachelor hall to one or more of these pioneers into the regions beyond, and that thus, or otherwise, he gained, at this time, a speaking acquaintance with Mary Harwood. If not, then such acquaintance was not long delayed; for in two years time, at most, Mary Harwood became Mrs. Smedley, and mistress of the "regula- tion" house on No. i. Levi Smedley, their first-born, enlivened the scene in the aforetime bachelor hall on Oct. 8, i 764. Seven other children rap- idly lollowed, about half of them born in the new and large house (still standing) near the junction of the Green and Hoosac rivers. Indeed, the heavy oak timbers of this new house were lifted into their place on the eighth birthday of little Levi; that is to say, Oct. 8, 1772, and Harwoods and other friends from Benninyton came down to the "raisine. " The war was drawing on; and Captain .Smedley, twelve years older than his wife, was away from home much ol the time for several years, which, of course, in THE SMEDLEYS OF NEW ENGLAND. gog such times, increased the cares and anxieties of tlie mother with her Hltle flock; and just eight days before she became thirty-seven years old, she passed away into a reahn unvexed by wars, and leaving her youngest born, Samuel, but nine months old. In less than a year thereafter, Captain Smedley married an old acquaintance and neighbor of the Smedleys in Litchfield, Mrs. Lyman Gibbs, and one son crowned this marriage also, James, born Dec. 23, 1783. Nehemiah .Smedley made .several purchases of land at different times, and at his death, in 1789, in the fifty-seventh year of his age, the "Homestead Farm" contained 177 acres; beside wliich he had a sixty-acre lo*^ and a pine lot of three acres. His whole estate was valued at ^1566 : 13'. His chil- dren were Levi, Elijah Moses, Elisha, Samuel and James. After the father's death the two eldest sons carried on die large farm for many years in company, and both brought up large fami'ies under the one root in harmony; but they finally resolved to divide bet" een themselves the farm which they had jointly increased by considerable purchases of land, and especially by the "Luce lot," at the same time resolving to take no out- side counsel over the division, and to make no after complaints about it in any case. This mutual understanding was carried out in the letter and spirit of it to a good old age of both parties. Levi naturally took the home- stead and died in 1849, aged eighty-five. He and his wife, Lydia Gibbs, from Litchfield, united with the church in 1792, and he became a deacon in 1828, and served twenty-one years. Elijah Smedley and his wife, Lucy Gibbs, a cousin of the other, united with the church in 1793. After the division these lived in a house southeast of the old homestead, and both died there in an honored old age. Asahel F"oote (Williams College, 1827) mar- ried their daughter Mary, assumed the care of the farm, taught a successful private school in the house for many years, became a deacon in the church in 1838, and died in the old house in 1882. Charles Rollin P'oote (Williams College, 1859), now a citizen of California, was their only son. Moses and Elisha, sons of Nehemiah, migrated early to Hinesburg, V^er- mont. George, the son of Elisha, returned to Williamstown in 1856, and bought the Kellogg farm, next east of the old homestead. Frederic George (Williams College, 1864), now a prosperous lawyer in New York, still own- ing and occupying in summer the old Kellogg farm, is his only son. Samuel Smedley went from here to New Lisbon, Otsego County. N. Y., but James, the youngest son of Nehemiah, who married Emily Wheelock, daughter ot John Wheelock, who was a drummer-boy in the Revolution, became like his father-in-law, a pious man and a good citizen, both in Hines- burg, Vermont, and in Lockport, New York. gio THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Of the children of Deacon Levi Smedley, Levi, born in 1795, inherited the farm in due time, Hved a long and useful life upon it, represented his town in the General Court for one year, and did good service in forwarding the cause of the Hoosac Tunnel, then before the legislature. He did not, however, show the vigor and enterprise as a farmer and citizen that the good deacon exhibited before him; and the good deacon himself was, per- haps, inferior in those respects to the good Captain Nehemiah. The "Western fever" struck, at last, Chauncey, Levi's son, after he had owned and operated the ancestral acres for half a lifetime, and he sold out and migrated <■■ Illinois, and his son, Leveus Smedley, is now a farmer in Indi- ana. The deacon's youngest son, James, born Dec. i, 1804, spent his whole life in Williamstown, except for two brief intervals, and died on Good Fri- day, 1892, in his iighty-eighth year. Like his father:' before him, he, too, dwelt among his own people. His lot in life was com; T.ratively obscure, not succeeding well in the medical profession, which he learned in his youth, on account of abnormally quick sensibilities, which would not allow him to sleep whenever he had a critical case on his hands. He fell back early on the life of a small farmer and fruiterer. He was chosen a deacon in the church in 1838, and served in conjunction with his father for eleven years, and then onward for forty-three years longer. During the long period of fifty-four years of an unbroken deaconate, this good man was not absent from his place at the memorial table more than two or three times all told. Next to the native church, of which he stood an unblemished member for just seventy years, his interest centred in Williams College, which he watched very closely all his life. He attended the commencement of 1810, and all the succeeding commence- ments but five up to and including that of 1890. He studied one year in College, and then passed to the medical school at Pittsfield, at that time a department of the College, at which he was regularly graduated in 1829. Deacon Smedley married Lucy Bridges, a granddaughter of Colonel Simonds, and thus, in one way, these two sturdy stocks were engrafted into each other ; and her brother, Samuel Bridges, intermarried also with Irene Smedley, a sister of the deacon ; and a number of the present families in Williamstown sprang from these two unions. The deacon's eldest daughter, Mary, married A. L. Perry (Williams College, 1852); and Grace Perry (Wellesley, 1881), Bliss Perry (Williams, 1 881), Walter Perry (Williams, 1887), and Carroll Perry (Williams, 1890) are of that line; while Lucy, the deacon's youngest daughter, was united in marriage to Jonathan Wadhams (Williams College, 1867). Another of Deacon James's sisters, Lydia, born THE SMEDLEYS OF NEW ENGLAND. 911 and bred like him by tlie riverside, married Noah Sheldon (Williams Col- lege, 1 81 5); and two of their sons, Charles and Samuel (both Williams College, 1847), were honored in their graduation, one with the Philosophical Oration, and the other with the Salutatory. Another of these sisters mar- ried Manning Brown, a native of Cheshire, and a successful farmer and manufacturer in Williamstown and Adams; and their son, Timothy M. Brown (Williams College, 1859) has long been a prominent citizen and lawyer in the city of Springfield on the Connecticut River. Deacon James Smedley's widow, her son William and wife, who care for her in her extreme age, and two orphan children of her youngest son, Edward, who was in the Signal Corps on Commodore Farragut's flag-ship in the battle of Mobile Bay, a son and a daughter, are the only persons in Williamstown bearing the name of Smedley as the nineteenth century drav;s to a close. What a contrast in point of numbers as compared with the close of the eighteenth century here ! Elisii.v R. Smedley, born 1827, a farmer near North Lansing, Michigan, writes to the following effect : "I think I can trace my genealogy back to 1767. Furthermore, I have always been told many years ago that there were three brothers came over from Enfdand in 1682. Two of them setded in Mass. and became farmers. Their names were Levi and Elijah: bodi lived on one large farm very har- moniously for years together. I think George was the one that went to Pennsylvania. My father's father, Samuel Smedley, born in 1767, came from Mass. to Vermont, where he worked a farm, and on that farm my father was born in 1798. He was a blacksmith; married in Weybridge, Vt., in 1819, and came to York State in 1822." Nath.vn Smedley, born at North h'ast, Erie Co., Pa., June 6, 1831, and now of 138 Wells St., Chicago, traces his descent from Ei'HR.mm Smedley, who, as shown by the records at Litchfield, Conn., was the son of Samuel, and married Concurrence Hurd, of Woodbury, Conn. They had issue: Concurrence, b. 1740; Ephraim, b. 1742; Gideon, b. 1745; Damaras, b. 1747; Nathan, b. March, 1749; Unice, b. 1751; James, b. 1754: Hannah, b. 1755; Mary and Sabra. Of the above Nathan was born at Wallingford, Ct.: died 1802; had issue: g I 2 THE SMEDL E Y EAMJL Y. James, d. at 2 years; Sabry, b. 1776; Frederick, b. 1778; Phebe, b. 1780; Concurrence, b. 1783; Nathan, b. 1790; Anna, b. 1798; Ephraim, M. D., b. Litchfield, Ct., Mar. 24, 1799; d. Belvidere, 111., Oct. 12, 1886. The last named married Sarah Sherwood Moss and was the father of Nathan, b. 1831; Sherwood, b. 1834; Lyman Dwight, b. 1833; Phebe Ann, b. 1844; Mary Adaline, b. 1848. Nathan Smedley, b. North East, Erie Co., Pa., 6, 6, 1831 ; m. Belvidere, 111., 7, 4, 1854, Adaline Dorothy Warren, b. Andes, Delaware Co., N. Y., 7, 19, 1826; d. Belvidere, 11, 28, 1893; dau. of Luke Warren and Mary Baird, last of Eaton Co., Mich. He resides at 138 N. Wells St., Chicago. Issue, b. Belvidere, 111.: Dr. James Ephraim, b. 7, 19, 1855 ; m. Laura V. Sherwood. Res. N. Clark St., Chicago. Eva Almeda, b. 11, 20, 1856; principal of a school, Evanston, 111. Fred Warren, b. 9, 7, 1858 ; physiologist, supt. office, Chicago schools ; m. Ida May Black, Res., La Salle Ave. Frank Elmer, b. 12, 31, i860; d. 7, 20, 1892 ; attorney at law. Nathan Jay, M. D., b. i, 25, 1S63 ; living at 138 N. Wells St., Chicago. Matie Adaline, b. 3, 24, 18&6; killed by accident, 9, 22, 1867. Charles Chester, b. 9, 14, 1868 ; killled by accident, 9, 8, 1886. Lyman Dwight Smedley, b. North East, Pa., 10, 9, 1835, is a physician, at Nashua, Iowa, and has children, Irene, Adel, Clay, Edith, Sager, Troy, Roy and Bessie. Ray N. Smedley, of 339 S. Oakley Ave., Chicago, clerk in a shoe fac- tory, was born in that city, Jan. 4, 1878; is son of Frank Curtis Smedley and grandson of Curtis Newell Smedley, but cannot go further back. SMEDLEYS OF KENTUCKY. Aaron H. Smedley, of Hutchison, Bourbon Co., Ky., writes thus: " My grandfather, Aaron Smedley, with several brothers, came to Ky. some time after the Declaration of Independence, it is said from Pa.; grand- father setding on a tract of land near where the city of Paris now stands, his brother Morgan Smedley locating south of Lexington somewhere in this State; another brother locatinof still further south, from whom 'tis said sprung the Smedley family of Paducah, Ky. Morgan Smedley's branch of THE S MED LEYS OF KENTUCKY. 913 the family, I think, are located near Fort Spring, Fayette Co., Ky., and there is or was the family of John L. Smedley in Harrodsburg, Ky. The only member of that family I know of is a maiden lady who was postmistress for many years. She would doubtless know something to interest you. My father, Aaron Smedley, Jr., had three brothers. Morgan, Daniel and .Samuel. Morgan and Daniel located near Jacksonville, 111., and but few of their descendants are living; but John A. G. Smedley, of Jacksonville, 111., if liv- ing, could give you some interesting data, perhaps. Samuel Smedley, my father's youngest brother, after leaving Paris, K)., lived a numbc-r of years in Johnson Co., Ky., but we have lost run of his family, as he only had one son, Samuel, and he is long deceased. You might possibly gain some in- formation from Jacob Smedley, of Fort Spring, Ky., or his brother George Smedley. My father once had a record of his family, running back more than a centur)- ; but unfortunately his eldest sister, having it in possession alter his death, in some way lost it in changing residence, and she never ceased to bemoan her loss, as it was highly prized. "My father, when a merchant, bought his goods in Philadelphia, and knew and claimed relationship with them and they with him, but that has been a long time and of course they were some of the older Smedleys. My eldest brother, John, is a merchant and visits Philadelphia twice a year, and is acquainted with the merchants of our name." Aaron Smedi.ev, Jr., son of Aaron Smedley and Rebecca Lear, b. Paris, Ky., 7, 25, 1794; d. Hutchison, Ky., 9, 7, i860; buried at Carlisle; m. ist_ Martha E. George, 3, 18, 18 18, by whom he had children, William E.. Mary J., Edward G., Samuel C. and Lucy A., of whom the sons died young. Mary J. m. John Chevis and Lucy A. m. Isaac Howell. Second m., at Carlisle, Ky., 5, 21, 1835, to Mary Catharine Hughes, b. there, 9, 24, 1819; d. Hutchison, 10, 24, 1895; buried at Carlisle; dau. of Jesse Hughes and Priscilla Parker of that place. He first located in Carlisle and became a dry-goods merchant, redring about 1837 to Hutchison, near Paris, where he purchased Brent's Tavern, a noted hostelry before the days of railroads, on the wagon route between Maysville, on the Ohio, and Lexington, Ky. He continued the hotel but a tew years, turning his attention to farming and adding to his landed possessions. He left his family in comfortable circum- stances, with a fine farm and a number of slaves. Issue by last wife: John Graham, b. 2, 20, 1836; m. Martha Boulden, and Lizzie Boulden Raines. VVilHain Edward, b. 5, 12, 1839 ; see below. Joseph Samuel, b. 11, i, 1841 ; d. 4, 6, 1S70 ; m. Lucy Jameson. Broaddus Dillard, b. 6, 7, 1843 ; unmarried. S8 g 1 4 THE SMEDLE V FA MIL Y. Susan Elizabeth, b. 5, 21, 184S; d. 10, 13, 1852. Aaron Hughes, b. 4, 29, 1854 ; unmarried. He has furnished the information here given of the Kentucky Smedleys. Catherine Belle, b. 5, 21, 1S56 ; m. Harry P. Forrester. The father of this family was an intimate friend of Henry Clay, and in 1844 a grand barbecue was held on the Smedley farm in honor of the statesman, then a candidate for the presidency in opposition to James K. Polk. Owing to the late date at which the foregoing information was received there was not time to make further inquiries. It seems probable that these were a branch of the New England Smedleys. William E. Smedley, b. Carlisle, Ky., 5, 12, 1839; m. ist, Emma Howell. Second wife, Elizabeth Cecelia Burnes, b. Missouri, 10, 19, 1848; d. Salt Lake City, 10, 29, 1881. Third m., Chicago, 111., 11, 21, 1883, to Mary Angela Mantz, b. Baltimore, Md., 2, 10, 1855 ; dau. of Caspar Mantz and Elizabeth Harriet Elder, of Frederick Co., Md. He was educated at Georgetown College, Ky., and is in the business of fire and life insurance, at Salt Lake City, Utah. By 2d wife he had issue: William Burnes, b. 11, 14, 1872; unmarried: Louis Hughes, b. 7, 19, 1874; d. 12, 22, 1876: Elizabeth Louise, b. i, 11, 1878; m. Dr. Leroy B. Smith, who is deceased. By 3d wife he has Mary Katharine, b. i, 8, 1889: Harry Joseph, b. 11, 13, 1890. J. Hakvey Smedley, Secretary of the Long Island City Savings Bank, N. Y., writes, Jan. 27, 1900: "My father's parents died before he was 7 years of age. I know that he was born in Vermont." SMEDLEYS OF UTAH. Samuel Smedley, born at Melbourne, Derbyshire, England, 1781; died at Hyson Green, Notdnghamshire, Dec. 1845; '^vas a stockingmaker; m. Ann Jackson, b. 1785; d. Dec. 1857. Issue: James, b. 1808 ; d. 10, 13, 1872 ; m. Sarah Ossenbrook. John, b. 4, 3, 1812; d. 12, II, 1870; m. Elizabeth Bailey. Daniel, b. 1814 ; d. 4, 26, 185 i ; m. Ann Moult. Sarah, b. 1816 ; d. 7, 4, 1885 ; m. Ira Stone. SMEDLEYS OF UTAH. ^I^ Fannie, b. 1820; d. 1887 ; in. William Sneath. Rebecca, b. 1825 ; d. 1S83 ; m. George Robinson. Mariah, b. 1828 ; m. Samuel White, Calveton, Nottinghamshire. Mary Ann, b. 183 1 ; d. 12, 12, 1879 ; m. John Robinson. John Smedley (son of Samuel and Ann), b. Melbourne, Derbyshire, 4, 3, 181 2; d. Hyson Green, Notts., 12, 11, 1870; m. Elizabeth l^ailey, b. Leices- tershire, 2, 8, 181 2; still living, 1897; dau. of Francis Iiailey and Mary- Johnson, of Hyson Green. He was a lace maker and designer of patterns of lace. Issue: William, b. 6, 26, 1833 ; m. Susanna Marriott. Res., 4 Helper Road, Hyson Green. Mary, b. 8, 5, 1834 ; d. in infancy. Mary .^nn, b. 3, 22, 1836 ; m. Samuel Worrall, 75 Fisher St., Hyson Green. Emma, b. 12, 9, 1837 ; m. Samuel Durose, 9 Zulla Road, Nottingham. Hannah, b. i, 29, 1840 ; m. Thomas Green, Baker Street, Nottingham. Samuel, b. i, 26, 1842 ; m. Eliza Sturton. Henry, b. 6, 14, 1844; m. Hannah Carrington. Res., 38 Pleasant Row, Hyson Cireen, Notts. John, b. 6, 27, 1846; died young. Dan, b. 4, 2, 1849 ; m. Emma Fox. Res., 166 Noel Street, Hyson Green. Sarah, b. 8, 8, 185 i ; unmarried. Thomas, b. 8, 8, 1851, died young. John Thomas, b. i, i, 1857, died young. Samuel Smedley (son of John and Elizabeth), b. Hyson Green, Notting- ham, England, i, 26, 1842; m. Baptist chapel, Old Lenton, Notts., 10, 20, 1862, Eliza Sturton, b. Arnold, Notts., 2, 21, 1841 ; dau. of John Sturton, b. 7, 24, 1807 ; d. II, II, 1884, and Mary Palin, b. 8, 26, iSoo; d. April, 1848, of Nottingham, Eng. At the time of marriage they removed to Great Alfred Street, Nottingham, and on April 20, 1864. left Notts, for Utah, arriving in Salt Lake City, Sept. 22, 1864, after a journey of 1040 miles with o.x teams. He was a lace maker in Notts., and now a farmer, but has worked eighteen years on the railroad since coming to Utah ; is a member of the " Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints." Address, Bountiful, Utah. Issue: Henry, b. Nottingham, Eng., 8, 18, 1863 ; m. Logan, Cache Co., Utah, 4, 27, 1887, Mar- garet Waite, b. Bountiful, 7, 26, 1867; dau. of John Anson Waite and Margaret Barnes, of that place. He is a market gardener and member of the Church of letter Day Saints. Issue : Henry Sturton, b. r, 31, t888 : Clarence Waite, b. 10, 7, 1889 : Florence, b. 7, 14, 1891 : Asa Barnes, b. i, 5, 1893: Maggie Elizabeth, b. 12, 18, (896. James Samuel, b. Bountiful, Utah, 10, 18, 1864; m. Salt Lake City, in the Temple, 2, 14^ 1894, Alice Streeper Chase, b. Centerville, 9, 6, 1863 ; dau. of George Ogden Chase 9i6 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. and Josephine Streeper, of that place, lie is a farmer and owner of 15 acres ofland at Bountiful, but in April, 1897, was absent filling a mission in North Carolina, where he expected to remain two years in the interest of the Church of Latter Day Saints. He has held the office of counselor in the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Asso- ciation. His wife was educated in Salt Lake City and taught school before marriage. Issue: Josephine Chase, b. Bcuntiful, 12, 14, 1854; d. same date: Dan Chase, b. same, 2, 28, 1896. Ernest William, b. Bountiful, 12, 31, 1S66 ; ni. 11, 28, 1888, Mary Elizabeth Barlow, b. Bountiful, 10, 6, 1867 ; dau. of Israel Barlow and Annie Yates, of that place. He is a farmer, owning ro acres ofland at Bountiful, and member of the Church of Latter Day Saints. Issue : Pearley Bertha, b. 4, 20, 1890 : Raleigh Elwood, b. 11, 22, 1891 : Wm. Ernest, b. 4, 29, 1893 : Israel Barlow, b. 11,4, 1894. Mary, b. Bountiful, 12, 6, 1868; m. Salt Lake Temple, 11, 15, 1894, Enoch A. Holbrook, b. Bountiful, 7, 12, 1865 ; son of Joseph Holbrook and Caroline Angell, of that place. He is a farmer, owning 10 acres at Bountiful. Issue : Blanch Smedley, b. i, 26, 1896. Ada, b. Bountiful, 10, 5, 1870 ; m. Salt Lake City, 12, 2, 1S96, Frederick M. Bollwinkel, h. there, 12, 5, 1861 ; son of John M. Bollwinkel and Jane Clark, of Provo City, LItah. They settled in Gentile Valley, Idaho, Dec. 20, 1896, where he is a farmer and stock raiser ; member and elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Francis Bailey, b. Bountiful, ro, 20, 1872 ; unmarried, 1897. Angus, b. same, 6, 25, 1874 ; unmarried. Samuel, b. same, 9, 30, 18S0. .SMEDLEYS OF BLENDON, MICHIGAN. Thomas Smedley, of England, married Betty Burrows, b. near Man- chester, Eng., and d. there. She had brothers and sisters, Thomas, Htigh, Mary and Ann. Thomas Smedley's mother was Mary Tarlton, of near Manchester. He had a brother David wlio m. Charlotte Beesley and had a son Adam, who in turn m. Sarkh Parker and had a dau. Eve. The children of Thomas and Betty Smedley were ten in number, viz.: David, Mary, m. James Perrin, Thomas, John, died young, John, unni., Hannah, died young, Hannah, m. Thomas Chatterton, William, see below, Nathan, m. Mar)' Aldrcd, Bessie, m. Hugh Kirkham. William Smedley, son of Thomas and Betty, b. Rusholme, near Man- chester, I, 20, 1812; d. Blendon, Ottawa Co., Mich., 3, 23, 1892; m. Col- legiate Church, Manchester, 1834, Mary Lowe, b. Rusholme, 8, 15, 1814; ■d. Blendon, 7, 3, 1887; dau. of John Lowe and Sarah Pennington, of near Manchester; granddau. of Andrew Lowe, d. 10, 21, 1S05, a naval officer, killed at Trafalgar, in the same ship and batde in which Lord Nelson was SMEDLEYS OF BLENDON, MICHIGAN. 917 killed. William and wife lived at RusholiiK' until 1853, when they came to America, going directly to Massillon, Ohio; in 1858 to W'ooster, Ohio, and in 1875 to Blendon, Mich. He was a stationary steam engineer, but after removing to Blendon resided on a farm until his death. They had twelve children : Hannah, b. Rusholme, 5, 29, 1835 ; m. New Erighton, P.^., 9, 2, 1856, Omni Stark, b. Champlain, Clinton Co., N. Y.. 3, 18, 1835 ; son of Reuben Stark (b. Grand Isle, Vt.) and Mary Gentle (b. Rusfeltown, Canada*. He is a R. R. passenger con- ductor, living at 15 Union St., Cleveland, O. Issue: Sidney F... b. \\'ooster, O., 6, 6, 1857 ; d. Massillon, 11, 22, 1862 : Mary J., b. Rochester, P,i., 10, 16, 1859 , m. Ed. Gill, I, 6, 1882, and 2d husband, Frank E. Dickinson : William R., b. Massillon, 11, 22, 1S65 ; Eee below: Edith, b. Blendon, Mich., 8, 27, 1S73 : George O., b. same, 10, 28, 1875 ; d. Minneapolis, Minn., 11, i, 1898 ; buried at Massillon, O. Mary has one child, Roy Dickinson, b. Grand Rapids, Mich. William m. 4, 19, 18S8, Anna Bissler, dau. of Bernard and .Maline Bissler, and has issue, Louis, Mary, William and .Anna. Sarah Jane, b. Rusholme, Eng., 12, 15, 1836; d. Massillon, O., iz, 24, 1S64; buried Reedsburg; m. Massillon, 5, 4, 1857, (-corge W. Falcr, railroad conductor, b. Sum- mit Co., O., 12, 22, 1831 ; d. Reedsburg, Wayne Co., O., 10, 25, 1885 ; son of George .A. Falor and Rachel NfcCoy, of Akron, O. Issue : May, b. Massillon, 2, r, 1857; d. 12,25, 1878; m- William Desenberg, 3, 6, 1876: Edith, b. Massillon, 9, 12, 1861 : Edwin, b. same, 8, 16, 1863. Edith r/i. 2, 26, 1880, at Reedsburg, O., Irving O. Smyser, b. there, 11, 16, 1855; son of Martin Smyser and .Anna Boffenmyer. Issue : Delpha May, b. 8, 6, 1SS7 : Cotta .Ann, b. 6, 26, 1893 : Falor Edwin, b. 4, 19, 1897. John, b. Rusholme, 12, 20, 1838; d. Wooster, O., 6, 26, 1S61, un;n. Edwin, b. Rusholme, 11, 22, 1840; in. 1st, I.ydia Cobb; 2ii, Elizabeth C. (^nilliam, of J Galena, 111. He served 3 yrs. and 3 mos. in federal arrny, enlisting at Lincoln's first call for 90 days, and re-enlisted for 3 years, serving full time, in Co. E., 4th Ohio vols, and Battery A., 4th \]. S. aitillcry. After the war he went west and became master mechanic in shops of the C. M. & St. R. Ry. Co., in Dubuque, Iowa ; after- ward engaged in business for himself, having invented and obtained valuable patents on steam and air pumps. He is now president and general manager of the Smedley Steam Pump Co., of L!ubuque, incorporated 1882. By first wife he has Lillian, m. Fred Libby, of Dubuque, Lulie and William, who died in infancy : by zd wife has Marie S. and Gladys M. Henr)', b. Rusholme, 9, iS, 1842 ; d. there, 7, i, 1844. Mary Alice, b. Rusholme, 8, 13, 1844; m. New Brighton, Pa., 2, 20, 1865, Charles Starks, b. 1,2, 1S36 ; son of Reuben Starks and Mary Gentle. Second m., 10, 15, 1894, at Chicago, lo Jchn Keim, b. 2, 2, 1851. Address, South Chicago, 111. Issue : Frank Stfiks, b. Massillon, O., 12, 19, 1865 : Bertha Starks, b. Berlin, Mich., 2, 28, 1870; d. Ferrysburg, Mich., 12, 25, 1873 ; buried at Spring Lake. Frank m. Chicago, 111., 7, 20, 1893, Nellie Stanton, and has son Charles, b. Little Rock, Ark., 6, 6, 1895. Emily, b. Rusholme, 11, 25, 1846: ni. Canton, O., 3, 10, 1866, Thomas J. Falor, R. R. 9i8 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. locomotive engineer, b. Coventry Twp., Summit Co., O., 9, 6, 1842 ; son of George A. Falor and Rachel McCoy, of Akron, O. He had brotliers and sisters, George W., Samuel, Eliza, Nancy, William \V., Henry C, Mary Ann, Martha Ellen, Lillie A., Perry Todd, Oliver P. Issue: Alice B., b. Alliance, O., i, 3, 1S67; see below: Charles B., b. same, 11, 25, 1869 : Bertha L., b. same, 11, 9, 1871 ; d. Massillon, O.; 3, 3, 1886 ; buried there : Mable I., b. Alliance, 5, 9, 1874 ; m. 5, 13, 1898, Eugene v. Young: Thomas Lloyd, b. Massillon, 5, 30, 1883: Ruby M., b. same, 11, 25, J 889. Family residence, Massillon, O. Alice B., m. Massillon, 11, 20, 1895, Herman Haerlin, and has a son, Chester F., b. 10, 21, 1898. Selina, b. Rusholme, i, 2, 1849 ; m. Wooster, O., 7, 17, 1872, Newton Stuller, shoemaker, b. 1845 ; d. Colorado; son of Simon Stuller, of Wooster. He served in the army, 1861-5. Second m., Grand Rapids, Mich., i, 26, 1887, Albert Kronemyer, farmer, "b. Drendthe, Holland, 2, 10, 1839 ; son of Berend J. Kronemyer and Angelina Steen, of Drendthe. He served three years in the army, in Co. G., 21st Mich, vols.; was taken prisoner and for a time confined in Libby Prison. Address, Hudsonville, Mich. She had one child: Edwin Stuller, b. Wooster, O., i, iS, 1874; m. (]rand Rapids, Mich., 3, 28, 1896, Lillian Baker ; now living in Aberdeen, Wash. William L., b. Rusholme, 3, 26, 185 1 ; m. Cedar Valley, O., 10, 16, 1878, Susan Kob, b. Jennerville, Pa., 11, 3, 1850; dau. of Philip L. Kob and Isabel Slick. He is a sta- tionary steam engineer, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Issue : Clyde E., b. Grand Rapids, 3, 13, 1882. Thomas J., b. Massillon, O., 11, 26, 1853 ; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., 11, 7, 1876, Jessie Granger, d. and buried at Grand Rapids; dau. of Francis Granger. Second m. 3, 8, 1899, at Dubuque, to Katharine Wagner, b. 3, 24, 1867 ; dau. of Martin Wagner. He is a wood turner, at Dubuque, Towa. Issue : Pearl, b. Grand Rapids, Mich., 9, 23, 1S77. Charles Obom, b. Massillon, O., 12, 27, 1856 ; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., 9, 3, 1890, Lil- lian M. Hinsdill, b. North Bennington, Vt., 6, 30, 1868 ; dau. of Edward Hinsdill and Nancy M. Towsley, of Grand Rapids. He was educated at Wooster, O. ; removed to Michigan and taught school when 1 7 years of age ; entered into mercantile busi- ness, studied law and graduated from the law department, Univ. of Mich., 1885 ; since which he has practiced law in Grand Rapids, Mich. Issue : Harold Hinsdill, 1). Grand Rapids, 9, 29, 1893 : Myla Rosamond, b. same, 9, 6, 1897. Frank W., b. Wooster, O., 10, 17, i860; m. Blendon, Mich., 7, 9, 1887, Ella McDonald, b. there, i, 22, 1869 ; dau. of Angus McDonald and Clara Orton, of Blendon. He is a farmer, at Blendon, Mich. Issue: Laverne, b. 7, 4, 1888: Ollie, b. 10, 22, 1890: Earl, b. 6, 17, 1892: Viola, b. 2, 22, 1894; all of Blendon. Charles O. Smedley, of Grand Rapids, who furnished the records of his father's family, has also furnished the following respecting the ancestry ol his wife : Robert Hinsdale, of Dedham, Mass., married Ann Woodward, and had six sons. and two daughters. Their son Barnakus Hinsdale, b. Nov. 13, 1639, at Dedham; d. Sept. iS, 1675; m. Sarah (White) Taylor, Oct. 15, 1666. Their son CHARLES (). SMi:i)LEY, attouxkv at law. Grand Uai-ids, Mkhkian. fining 1'. 'Jl>^- RECENT IMMIGRA TJONS. 9 1 9 Isaac Hinsdale, b. Sept. 5, 1673; d. March i, 1739; m. Jan. 6, 171 5, Lydia Loomis, and setded in Hartford, Conn. Their son Joseph Hinsdale, b. Hartford, Auq-. 9, 1720; d. Hinesburg, V't., 12, 30, 1800; m. Nov. 6, 1746, Elizabeth Kellogg, of Hartford. Their son Joseph Hinsdill, b. Canaan, Conn., Sept. 14, 1747; d. Bi;nnington, Vt, Aug. 18, 1800; was an ensign in the Revolutionary War; m. Oct. 15, 1772, Hannah Bingham and had children, Joseph, Hannah, Norman, Bingham, Electa, Hannah, Daniel, Stephen and Hiram. He was the first to spell the name Hinsdill, and some branches of the family have continued to spell it thus. His son Daniel Hinsdale, b. Salisbury, Conn., March 9, 1777: m. Bennington, Vt, Dec. 31, 1799, Pollie Briggs, b. Taunton, Mass., Feb. 11, 1779; d. Ben- nington, Jan. 21, 1839. They had seven sons and one daughter: Mylo, Alonzo, Daniel Briggs, Elisha, William, Milton, Orson Kellogg and Adelia Marca. Their son Mylo Hinsdill, b. Bennington, Vt., Oct. 5, 1801; d. there, April 16, 1855; m. Julia Breckenridge, b. Bennington, Aug. 24, 1805; d. there. Jan. 26, 1863. They had three sons and one daughter: Lyman, Cornelia, Edward and Norman. Their son Edward Hinsdill, b. Bennington, Sept. 3, 1836; d. Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 18, 1889; m. Nancy M. Tovvsley, of North Bennington, b. Hinsdillville, Vt., Nov. 21, 1840; dau. of Rufus Towsley and Maria Doane. They had four children: Lyman, Arthur, Lillian, m. Charles O. Smedley, and Myla. OTHER RECENT IMMIGRANTS. The late Samuel L. Smedley, under date of 6, 26, 1861, wrote thus : Visited William Smedley, an Englishman, fancy hosiery manufacturer, 9th and Prime Streets, Phila. He was born at Melbourne, in Derbyshire, England, anno 181 1 ; came to Germantown, Pa., in 1845 : married Hannah , in 1832, and has a son William, aged about 17. His father was Thomas .Smedley, who lived and died in Melbourne. His death took place in 1833, aged 44. His grandfather was Theophilus Smedley, born at Long Whaton, Leicestershire, and died in 1835 ^"^ '^< over 90 years old. He was five feet eleven inches in height, and a smart active man. His great-grandfather, also named Theophilus, was 5 ft., 11 in. in heieht, and would read without crlasses when over 100 years of age. He was a great reader and arguer on the Scriptures. He was born at Redford „2o THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. and lived at Long Whaton in Leicestershire, and died in the year 1823, about 105 years old. They were all Baptists and a robust family. His grandfather had brothers, John, Michael, James and Samuel, three of whom lived to be over 70 years old. The latter generations, from intermarriages, are not so long lived. His father had one brother, Theophihis, who died unmarried, and sisters, Ann, who married Wooten (or Hooten), Sarah, who married James Shaw, Mary and Jane, all deceased. His father thought Smedley to be a Saxon name. William thinks the principal seat of the Smedleys in earlier times was in and about Notting- ham. There is an old mansion called Smedley Hall, about two miles N. E. of Manchester, in Lancashire, now much in ruins and occupied by several poor families. A family, say Thomas and William Smedley, lived at Stableford in Not- tinghamshire. When he was a boy he went with his father to visit a Thomas Smedley who kept a hotel at Matlock, in Derbyshire. By tracing their ancestry they found they were distantly related. About Redford the inhabitants are nearly all farmers. At Nottingham is a Quaker meeting. A Mr. Fox is a leading and influential man among them. At Derby are two Quaker meetings. Robert Longdon is a leading Quaker and with his sons have very extensive silk hosiery manufactories. There is a Quaker meeting at Melbourne. A relative of his, a fancy hosiery manufacturer, went west, he thinks to Milwaukee: thinks his name was John. He met a Smedley at Trenton in 1856; he came from Newstead Abbey: he w-as a game-keeper and gardener, a distant cousin of his. His family also came originally trom Redford. Another Smedley, an English lace-maker, moved from Kensing- ton to the west some years ago. 1879: Called on Jo.seph Smedley, grocer, &c., 32d and Market. He came from Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire, in 1869; was born there in 1839; son of William, born 1796; grandson of John, who came from Red- ford, Nottinghamshire. He has eight brothers, two of them in Australia, near Sidney, named William and Samuel. His uncle Samuel was also in Australia and his son is an architect in Hong Kong, China. His uncle Thomas lived at a place near Nottingham and left his son Samuel there. His grandfather lived at Melbourne before settling at Ashby-de-la-Zouche. ENGLISH NO TES. g 2 , Sept. 17, 1890: W. Hillaycock, aged 24, a native of Belper, Derbyshire, England, came to America three years ago; boards at 2315 Sansom Street; has worked on Penna. Rail Road as trackman; came to incjuire if I knew Samuel Smedley, an iron-founder, who left Belper back in the 50's, and he understood he lived in Philada. (I knew of no such). He was son of Frederick, whose four sons, Samuel, Frederick, Ebenezer and John, be- longed to Congregational Church. The last three, in 1863, started iron foundries and now have two establishments, employing 900 men : make fire-places and machinery for cotton mills and for brickyards. John traveled in America in 1886, and when he came home lectured for the churches. This year he went to Palestine. All three are married. John has no chil- dren; the others have. John is about 50 years old and the others are older. They are very well situated financially. John and Ebenezer have been in the municipal council and school board. ENGLISH NOTES. Smedley Hall was once the seat and property of the last of die family ot Cheethams of Cheetham. It is now owned by James Hilton, Esq., A. D. 1795. See Aiken's History of Manchester, Phila. Library. Note: The Hall is on the Rochdale road, about one and a quarter miles north of Man- chester, in Lancashire. The arms of the Smedley Family are thus described in Burke's Armory : Ermine, a chevron lozengy, azure and or. Crest: an eagle's head, erased, sable. In no work accessible to the compiler has he been able to find any history of the particular branch of the family using these arms. Mk. Richard Smedley, in i 744, founded almshouses at Ilkerton, a small market town in Derbyshire, on the borders of Nottinghamshire, 9 miles from Derby, 8 from Nottingham and 128 from London (the market granted A. D. I 251), for six poor persons, and endowed them with pensions of five pounds per annum each. Mr. Smedley gave also ten pounds per annuni for the education of 40 poor children, etc. He resided in Risley Parish. See Lyson's Magna Britannia, v. 193. .Q2 2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. In August, 1S84, Dr. W. R. Batt copied the following inscription from a tablet in a cloister of Westminster Abbey : In memory of the | Reverend Edward Smedley, A. M., | Rector of Pow- dersdale and North | Bovey in the County of Devon, | and from 1774 to 1820 one of the ushers of Westminster School. | Born Nov. 5, 1750; died August 6, 1S25. Also of Hannah his wife, | daughter of George Bellas, Esq. | Born Aug. 21, 1754; died Oct. 17, 1824. ] This tablet is erected by their surviving children. Rev. Edward Smedley was born about 1789, and was the son of the Rev. Edward Smedley who died In 1825, after having been one of the ush- ers of Westminster School for nearly half a century. The elder Smedley was the author of "Erin, a Geographical and Descriptive Poem," published by subscription in 18 10. His son was admitted a King's scholar at West- minster in iSoo, and thence removed in due course to Trinity College, Cam- bridge. He took his degree of B. A. in 1809 as tenth Junior Optime, and having obtained one of the Member's Classical Prizes in 1810, and again in 181 1, was then elected a Fellow of Sidney College. He obtained no fewer than four of the Seatonian Prizes for English Poems ; the first on the death of Saul and Jonathan, 18 14; the second on Jeptha, 181 5; the third on the marriage at Cana, 1827; the fourth on Saul at Endor, 1828. In 1829 he was collated by Bishop Tomlin to be prebend in the cathedral church of Lincoln, the value of which, however, was only ^14 a year; and this was the only ecclesiastical j^referment he ever obtained. Beside his Seatonian prize poems he was the author of a poem entitled " Prescience " and some others ; and also of a History of the Reformed Religion in France, in five vols., 12 mo., and of one volume of a History of France, published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. At the time of his death he was the editor of the Encyclopaedia Metropoli- tana ; and he contributed several articles on French biography and English and Roman literature to the earlier volumes of the Penny Encyclopaedia. His death took place at Dulwich on the 29th of June, 1836. — From English Encyclopaedia, vol. 5, p. 539. Francis Edward Smedley, Esq., of Grove Lodge, Regents Park, and AI'.IAII TAYLOR HOMESTEAD, ."., U, I'.md. (See ]>. 147.) i^ M1LLT( i\V.\ HOTEL, 5, i:., i,S9',) (Sec ).. S.-,S.1 facing p. 'J2;i ENGLISH NOTES. 923 Beech Lodge, Great Marlow, Berks, was born at Marlow, Oct. 4, 18 18, and died at Beechwood, near Marlow, May i, 1864. He sprung from a good old English family who for two or three generations had intimate relations with Westminster School (his grandfather and his cousin were well-known masters there and there his father had been educated). At 14 years of age he was placed under the care of a private tutor, the Rev. Charles Millett, resident at Brighton, but returned home to pursue his studies under tlie eye of his cousin. Rev. E. A. Smedley, one of the Westminster masters before mentioned. He had a very acute perception of the ludicrous, and his con- tribution of "Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil " to Sharpe's London Magazine was so successful that the proprietor of the miscellany suggested an extension of the story, which was finally published under the tide of " Frank Fairleigh." His second and perhaps the most popular of his works, entitled "Lewis Arundel, or the Railroad of Life," also first appeared in the same magazine, of which he had assumed the editorial guidance. Subse- quent publications were the "Fortunes of the Colville Family," and " Harry Coverdale's Courtship." He left a considerable estate, of which he devised his residence. Beech Lodge, with the furniture and an annuity of /'500 to his mother, and a like annuity of ^500 to his cousin Menella Bute Smedley (a distinguished authoress). To his cousin, Mrs. Hart, he gave ^2000 towards the building and endowment of a church at Glen Alia, Donegal, Ireland, in lieu of a leg- acy to her, at her own request. After several other liberal bequests to friends, relatives and his servants, he made his cousin, Menella Bute Smed- ley, his residuary legatee. The following item appeared in the Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, July 6, 1864: It is said of Frank Smedley, the English story writer, who died recently, that he was so badly deformed that he could indulge in no active exercise, not even walking, and yet by a curious antithesis to his normal invalid con- dition, the whole bent of his taste was in the direction of manly power, feats of physical prowess, bold action and daring enterprise. Mr. .Smedley not only was never on a horse's back in his life, but never even saw a race or a race-course ; yet from reading, conversing, and the power of a vivid imag- ination and a singular skill in reproducing the descriptive facts he gathered from more physically favored people, he wrote the best account of the Derby races that has ever appeared. Q24 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Edward S. Smedlf.y, of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, author of " Lost Friends found Again," an officer of Inland Revenue for twenty-five years, wrote to Samuel L. Smedley, of Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1864, in regard to his knowl- edge of the family history. His great-grandfather, George Smedley, was the father of Joseph, who lived to be 80 years old. Joseph had sons- Edward, John (who had a son John), William (who had sons Thomas and William), and George (who had sons William and Joseph). Edward Smedley, born 1768, d. 1853, lived and died at Stapleford, Nottingham- shire. He was the father of John, Edward S., Fannie and Matthew Smedley, of whom the last died in India. Edward S. Smedley was born at Stapleford, Notts., Nov. 2, 181 5, and had two daughters and a son. "Stapleford, where all his family lived, is in Notts., and Sandiacre, in Derby, are only a mile apart, and Smedley is one of the oldest names in that locality." The Manchester directory for 1863 contained the names of Charles Smedley, salesman, David Smedley, beer retailer, Elizabeth Smedley, house- holder, Elizabeth Smedley, householder (again), Nathan Smedley, quilt manufacturer, and William Smedley, tobacconist. Also the localities ol Smedley Lane, Smedley Bank, Smedley Vale, and Smedley New Hall. In an article on Hydropathy, in the Encyclopedia Britannica, it is stated that the need of a radical adaptation of its methods to the weaker class of invalids was first adequately recognized by John Smedley, a manufacturer, of Derbyshire, who, impressed in his own person with the severities as well as the benefits of "the cold water cure," practiced among his work-people a milder form of hydropathy, and began about 1852 a new era in its history, founding at Matlock a counterpart of the establishment at Grafenberg, in Silesia. W. P. W. Phillimore, the well known antiquary, of London, writing to the compiler within the past year, says : "I thought Smedley was fairly common, but then I am a native of Not- tingham and have often been in Derbyshire, which I should regard as the home of the Smedleys. Smedley's, too, is a huge Hydro at Matlock Bath, or rather at Matlock Bridge, the next village, a very ugly building and in many respects unique. Mr. Smedley built also for the benefit of his visitors NOTES FROM PARISH REGISTERS. 925 a chapel in his grounds, and I was told, when there twenty or more years ago, that the service was compounded so as to meet (it possible) the re- ligious views of all. He built for himself a large house or castle on the top of a neighboring hill, which is a somewhat notable structure." Miss Matilda Smedly, an Ohio woman living in Paiis, has, through great perseverance, established an "American National Institute" in a temporary home at No. 50 Avenue d'lena, where the inauguration exercises lately took place. The lectures will begin next October. This institute was authorized by the State of New York in 1895, with Miss Smedly as Uirectrice Fonda- trice Generale. The United States Government has made an appropriation towards its maintenance, and th(; city of Paris has given a site for a perma- nent building worth ^250,000. The object of the institute is to afford Amer- ican students of both sexes w^ho have graduated from colleges in die United States opportunity to pursue their studies free of expense at the Prix de Paris. The provision for instruction embraces literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, music, science and dramatic art. A number of prominent French professors are interested in the institute, and have consented to take charge of the departments. The new building when finished is expected to accommodate two hundred students. — T/ic Ledger, Philadelphia, 'June 7, igoo. This lady writes her name Smedlee — perhaps a French form of orthog- raphy. No particulars of her ancestry have been obtained. The uncertainty as to the native parish whence came George Smedley to Pennsylvania, and the expense of a general search of the records, have pre- vented such action ; yet as many of the old parish records are being printed and indexed we may hope for the discovery of important information in the future, when those of Derbyshire are placed in this durable form. Philli- more & Co., of 36 Essex Street, London, are doing a great and exceedingly valuable work in this line. From one of their publications the following record of marriages is taken : Marriages in the Parish of St. Mary's, Nottinghamshire: Laurens Kytchin and Alice Kyrkewod, . . . Sept. 25, 1569. James Rotherani and Annes Smelley, . . . 26, 1569. 926 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Brian Smelley and Margyt Lootu, John Smedley and Elyii Sore ..... Brion Smedley and Brigghyt Gyll, Thomas Smedley and Ales Smales, .... Rolande Lyttleffare and Bridget Smedley, William Smedley and Annes Feelhouse, James Smedley and Ellin Trees, .... Thomas Smedley and Jone Elsay, .... Roberte More and Issabell Smedley, John Smedley and Isabel Willson, .... Robert Suttun and Anne Smedley. Christopher Storer and Ellin Smedley, John Smedley and Mary Richards, Willyam Smedlay and Betris Webster, John Gee and Iszabell Kitchin, .... William Frames and Ann Smedley, .... Thomas Kitchin and Amie Sommersall, Robert Smedley and Anne Dobell, .... Oliver Saunders and Ellen Smedley, Robert Broadehead and Anne Kitchin, William Bunninof and Eliz. Kitchine, Richard Fin and Frances Smedly, .... Richard Yennings and Alice Kitchin, . Thomas Tabore and Frances Smedley, Jeffrey Barr and Alice Smedley, .... George Smedley and Mary Woodforde, The occurrence of the names of Smedley and Kitchin in these records suggested the idea that George Smedley and his wife were possibly from the same parish, and with the hope of finding further evidence a special search was made of the baptismal record, which has not yet been printed. Baptisms at St. Mary's, Nottingham. Februarie 1635: Marie daughter of Edward Kitchin & Alice his wife the vii"^^ daye bapt. Maye 1639: Alice daughter of Edward Kitchin & Alice his wife the xix* daye baptized. Jan. 1639: Godfray the sonne of Robart Smedlay the 28"" daye of January baptized. Janewary 1643: John sonne of Edward Kichin 21. 21, ] 569- Jan. 29, 1 571-2 Jan. 23. 1 574-5 Dec. 24, ] ^0 589- 590- J*-"" Sept. I, '599- Oct. 20, [604. Apr. 28, [606. Apr. 17. 1608. Apr. 23- t6i I. Nov. I, (613. Nov. 28, 1615. Aug. 8, 621. Jan. 28, [628. Jun. 29. [630. May I, [632. Dec. 9. 1633- Sept. 22, [634. May 16, [636. June 30, [659. June 20, [663. Nov. 25. [666. Sept. 24. [667. June 18, [670. Nov. 16, [671. Nov. 2, 672. EARLY ENGLISH WILLS. 927 Aprill 1647: heaster daughter of Edward Kitching ... 18. August 1653: Samuell the sonne of Edward Kitchin, . . . .28. October 1653: Hanah the daughter of Nathaniell Kitchin . . 28. Births. May 1655: Eliz : daugh: of Rich'' Smedly & Dorcas his wife borne . 12 August 1655 : Mary daugh: of Nathaniel Kitchin «& Mary his wife borne 13 February 1656: Anne the daughter of Rich'' Smedly & Dorrothy his wife i November 57: John sonne of Natha: Kitchin & Mary his wife, . 18 December 1659: Elizabeth y'' daug : of Nathaniell Kitchin & Mar)- his wife 1 1 Baptisms. November: 1662: Sara y*" Daughter of Nathaniel Kitching & Mary his wife 23. 1670, March 8: Elisabeth d: of John Kitchin & Joan Bapt: 1673, July I I : Mary d: of John Kitchin & Joan Bapt: 1673, December 21 : Willia. s: of John Kitchin & Sarah Bapt: December 1674, y'' 23: Edw: son of Jo: Kitchin & Sarah his w. bapt. 1676, Aprill y'' 19: Martha dau : of Jo: Kitching & Joane his w. bapt. 1676, July y*^ 26: Sarah dau : of Jo: Kitchin & Sarah his w bapt. From parish register of Worksop, Notts. George Westwood and Agnes Smedly married . . Nov. 26, 1620. George, son of Frances Smedley, widow, baptized . Nov. 28, 1654. George, son of Frances Smedley buried .... Dec. 9,1654. Abraham Smedly of Derby buried .... May 13, 1676. SMEDLEY WILLS h\ DERBYSHIRE. Having obtained abstracts of the Smedley wills, of Derbyshire, 1524 to 1 700, through the assistance of my friend W. P. W. Phillimore, of London, I shall present a few extracts from his letters in explanation of the subject. July 19, 1900: "I find that in Lichfield Wills there are 15 Smcdleys be- fore 1650, and 15 Smethleys. The earliest is John Smetheley of Youlgrave in Derbyshire, 1524. The expense of getting these will be small and it will be safe, I think, to put these in hand at once without waiting for special in- structions from you. From 1653 to 1660 I must search in London. Ihe search for these (because S. is a heavy letter) will cost nearly as much as 9 -'8 THE SMliDLEY FAMILY. the abstracts at Lichfield. From 1660 to 1 700 we shall have (I think) to search the MSS. calendar at Lichfield, but I think it has been improved of late. You ought to have the Smcthley wills, for Smedley is but the cor- rupted form of the older word." July 30, 1900: " My agent has sent me a list of nearly 40 Smedley, etc., wills, beginning 1524, with siaellings of Smedley, Smethley, Smelley, Smaulle, Smyley and even Smedtheley. There were apparently two fam- ilies from 1524-30; one at Youlgrave, about 15 miles N. W. of Derby, and another at Elvaston, about 4 miles east of Derby. I have ordered abstracts of the first ten on list." Aug. I, 1900: "I send you the first ten Smedley Wills on the list which has been supplied me from Lichfield. I trust they will be of sufficient interest to justify abstracts of the rest being made. They were evidendy at this time a yeoman family." Oct. 10, 1900: "I now send you the following additional wills: Wm. S., Spondon, 1650, and 25 others. I am having list made and abstracts akso for 165010 1700 as regards Lichfield. For 1653-1660 London P. C. C. must be examined. I think this batch will interest you. It is evident that in the Smedleys we have a very local yeoman family. Some of the Smallys are evidently .Smedleys, but I know that in some cases die Smallyes became Smalls." Oct. 23, 1900: "I have pleasure in sending you the remainder of all the wills etc. of Smedley at Lichfield and hope you may find something of inter- est to you, though I do not see that they show the connecting link. It is evident that the Smedleys were a family of humble rank, tho' the occurrence of so many wills would indicate that they were for their position well to do and therefore we may presume them to have been an industrious people. Of course the registers of Spondon, Elvaston, Youlgrave, etc, would give a great deal more information and we might light upon the baptism of some one whom we could presumably identify with the emigrant. . . . Let me know if you would like the London wills searched for 1650-1700." Will of Jdhn Smethelev of Meddow Placke, p'sh Youlgreave, Co. Derby, dated 23, October 1533. To be buried in the Ch. of Alhallowes of Youlgreave. Roger Smetheley my son to have my farm & tacke w'ch I have of ray lord thabbot & convent of Leicester. FCxecutors, Margaret Smetheley, my wife, and Hu'frey Smetheley my yonger son. William Smetheley my brother. To Robert Ridyerd, William Hely and Margery Lu'malls, Gifts of Sheep. " It : to by a purse to berre in the holy sacrament for the preste when he goyes a visiting, iii", iiii''. Supervisors, Sir Hugh Heype, William Smetheley, Thos. Smetheley, Sir Wm. Sutton p'ste, Ric. iJod.shyne, Alexander Gudhyne. Witnesses, Sir Edmond Boma' p'st, William Smetheley George Leghus. Proved at Lichfield 24, April 1524 by Margaret the Relict. Power reserved for Hurafrey the son. EARLY ENGLISH WJLLS. 929 Will of Robert Smeythley of Elvaston, Co. Derby, dated 10, June 1534. To be buried lady of Elvaston doughter of John my sone, on owe lampe .... my doghter. Executors, Ysabell my wife, Robert my sone. One third of goods to children un- married. Overseer, Thomas my son. Witnesses, S' Nicholas Holm, John .'\ law, Rycbus Smethley, Elys Cokson. No Inventory. Proved at Lichfield 24 April 1536, by both Execu- tors. (This will is very much decayed and the above is the only information obtainable.) Will of Thomas Smethley of p'sh of Yolgrave, Co. Derby, dated 5, June 1537. To be bulled in the Ch. y'd of Allhallowes of Yolgrave. Robert Smethley my father. To my mother a kerchef. John my brother. Henry my brother. Humfrey Wayne the bonnett that was my father in law. Robt. Wayne, John Wayne. Wyllm Byrd and his two eldest chyldren. Rychard Robynson, son of Wyllm Robynson. Ysabell Smethley, Roger Garrot. Johanne my wife. Elen my daughter. Executors, Robert Smethley my father, Johan my wyffe. Super- visor, Robt. Halle. Witnesses, Humfray Wayne, John Smethley. Inventory, i October 1537, by Humfrey Marshall, Robert Halle : ;,^r4 : 17 : 4. Proved at Lichfield about 1537, by Ex'ors. John Smethley the elder. Inventory 13 June 1542, by Henry Outthnm, Wyllm Conobell, Thomas Stoniforth, Edmond Nowton. Amount, ^1^24: 19: 2. Inventory exhibited 20 July 1542. Will of Rychard Smeythley of Spondon, Co. Derby. Dated 18 September 1545. To be buried in the Ch. yd. of St. Warber of Spondon nere to the Church porche as near my chylder as is possible. To Elesabet Locka my mother in law certen corn as was agred upon when she came to me. Alls Holies, wife to John Hollis. Margaret my doughter to have the cow that was bequeathed her by my father Smethley & the x* w' was bequeythed her by her grandfather Lockow. Eylyn my doghter. my three yongest chylder to have every of them a yow & a la'be. Executors, Alys my Wife, Thomas Adam. Witnesses, Thomas Peygg, John Smeythley, John Woley, Edmund Nowton. Inventory, 11 Feb'y 1545 by Rychard Lockow, Robert Smeythley, Thos. Stoniforth Thos. Owttram. Proved at Lichfield 5 July 1546, by both exors. Will of Nicholas Saiethlkv of Elvaston, Co. Derby. Dated 25 .-Xpril 1553. Elys my son. John my son. Willm my son & his three children (no names). Thomas my son & his daughter Anne & his 2 sons (no names). Thomas Batyll, Robert Sterre. Elizabeth Smeth. . Agnes Sme . . . (no relationship given''. Richard Sterre, John Kyrkland. Executors, my 3 sons, Thos. John and Elys. Witnesses, Willm Coghyn, Thos. .Smethley, Elys Potter, Thomas Coxson. Inventory (no date) by Willm Coghyn, Thomas Smethley, Elys Potter, John Bradscha. ^10 : 7 : 4. Proved at Lichfield 18 September 1553, by all the rvKecutors. Will of Thomas Smelley of Ambaston, psh Elvaston, Co. Derby. Dated I5Slvaston. Executors, Elizabeth my wife, John my son. Supervisor, Nycolas Bentley. Nycolas my son. Robart my son. Ann wife of said Nycolas Bentley. Nycolas Bentley the yonger. Christopher Bentley. 59 Q.Q THE SMEDLKY FAMILY. Debts : Thomas Borruys. Witnesses, John Coxon of Ambaston, Nycolas Sower. Inventory (no date) by John Coxson, Nycholas Sore, Rychard Nowton, ^^48 : 16 : 4. Proved at Lich- field 2 October 1559, by Thomas Smelley the son (Vide Act Book). Will of John Smedlev, of Ambaston, psh IClvaston, Co. Derby. Dated 8th February 1559. To be buried in Ch. yd. of Elvaston next to my Wyfe. To Margery my Wife one third of goods, "residue to my children." Elsabeth my daughter, Nycoiys my sonne. Thomas my Sonne. Thomas Soer my wyfes son. Executors, John my sonne, Nycoiys my sone. Super- visors, )ohn Coxson, Nycoiys Soer. Debts: Mr. Bentley and his wyfe, Rychard Alkynne. Witnesses, Nycoiys Soer, John Coxson, Elys Coxson. Inventory (no date) by John Coxson, Thomas Gamble, Nycoiys Sore, Richard Troell. £,2,-i : 8 : o. 1560. Page of Act Book, on which Act is written, missing. Will ofWiiJ.M Smetheley of Shrewsbury, Cardemaker, Dated 1560. To be buried in Ch. yd. of St. Chad, Shrewsbury. To Jone my wife all goods and appoint her sole Executrix. Debts: Mr. Gombre the elder, Thomas Aspley, Willm Perce, John Baxter, John Heyward. Witnesses, Thomas Aspley, Willyam Sherman Hethe. Inventory (no date) by Thomas Bent, Thomas Aspley, George Churche. ^3:6:0. Proved at Lichfield 30 September 1560, by Joan the Relict, the Executrix. Will of Thomas Smedleve of the psh of Elvaston, Co. Derby. Dated 20 October 1563. To be buried in the Church yard of Elvaston. To Anne my dau' & Thomas my son, cattle & goods, ".^mye shall have a covve " &c. Wyllm Pyme, debt to Testator. '' Thomas Hyll chil- dren latelye departed vii^"." Residue to Marget my wyffe and Elys my sonne and appoints them Executors. Debts : Nycholas Smythe, Richard Nowton, Richard Hyll, Thoms Battell. Witnesses, Sr. John Heworthe, vicar of Elvaston, John Smellye, Elys Potter, Thomas Robin. Inventory (no date) by EUys Potter, John Smellye, Thomas Robin, Styven Holmes. ^45 : 9 : 8. Proved at Lichfield 10 Ajiril 1564, by Margaret the Relict and Ellis Smedley. Will of Henry Smylev of Mydulton, psh Youlgreave, Co. Derby. Dated 29 December 1563. To be bur' in psh Ch : of AUhallowys in Youlgreave. Debts : Roger Hurt, Wylm Mershall. Margaret Smyley my wyfe. My 3 children, George, Thomas and Margaret. Executors, Mar- garet my wife, George Smyley my sonne. Overseers, Wylm Mershall, George Tu'lynson. Wit- nesses, Rye. Knyfton, Vicar, George Elyot, Thomas Knyghtley. Inventory, 10 April 1564, by George Tu'lynson, Wylm Mershall, John Bargh, Nycolas Buxston. _;^9. Proved at Lichfield 12 April 1564, by Margaret the Relict : power to other Executor. Will of John Smethlye of Elvaston, Co. Derby, Husbandman. Dated 18 February 1564. To be buried in the churchyard of Elvaston. " To my sister Smethys children a ewe hogge each." " To my sister Kyrkland an ewe & a lambe." " To my sister Ward an ewe." "To Thomas Battell ii chyldren an ewe hogg each." "To Harry Sandurs child an ewe hogg." John Kirkland my sisters sonn. Isabel Coper. " To my ii dowghters " sundry apparel. Residue to my chyldren to be equally divided amonge them. Rychard Ward & Willm my brother to have my children & bring them up & each of them to have their part at 16. Executors : Rich- ard Ward, Wyllm Ward, my brothers in law. Witnesses, Sir Francis More, Clark, Eleis Potter, Thomas Battell, Thomes Roben. Inventory (no date, no appraisers' names). Proved at Lich- field 10 April 1564, by Rich'd and Willm Ward, the Ex'ors. Will of Elizabeth Smalye, of Ambaston, psh Elvaston, Co. Derby. Dated 17 April 1565. EARLY ENGLISH WILLS. 931 To be buried in the parish of Elvaston. Rawf Lowe, Widow Banton, Ellys Banton, Ane I-"rost my servant, Grace my maid. To Agnes Lowe my sister, my sister quarlbye, Thomas Lowe's wife, AUes my doughter in law, & Agnes Howton my sister, apparel, .^gnes my sister, Robart Towll my brother, Margarett Wydrson, Robert Ilobson of Yeveley, Wylla Wyllat, John Perkyn. Execntors, Nicholas and Robart, my ii Sonnes. Overseers, Mystrys Bentley, Mr. Ballyf, John Lowe my brother, Jeffrye Bucke. Witnesses, John Cokston, Nycolas Sore, Richard Newton. No inventory. Proved at Lichfield 22 September 1565, by Nicholas Smalley. Power reserved for Robart. Administration on estate of John S.meih.ky of Spondon, Co. Derby, granted at iJchfield 5 August 1567, to Thomas Smedley the son of the deceased. (Vide Act Book : no documents extant.) Admon. Thomas Smedtheley of the psh of Elvaston, Co. Derby, granted at ]>ichfield 7 Octo- ber 1566, to John Smedtheley, the son of the deceased. (Vide Act Book : no documents extant.) Admon. Elizabeth Smellev of the psh of Aston on Trent, Co. of Derby, granted at Lichfield 2 June 1607, to Alice Hitchcocke als Littlewood, next of kin of deceased. (Vide .'\ct Book : no documents extant.) Will of John Smedlev of Derby, laste the sonne of John Smedlye of Elvaston. Dated 7 April 1579. To be buried in the Churchyard of Elvaston. Elizabeth Ward, Wyddow late wyfe of Thomas Ward " oweth unto me in money the some of xv_;^ w°'' is my child's part of my father's goods." Thomas Smedley my brother. Anne Smedley my sister. AUye Smedley my sister. " my uncle Bruckhouse & his sonne Thoms." Thomas Ward, Maulster. Ellis Smedley my cossen & Thomas Smedley his brother. luimund Kyrkland. Executors, my uncle Bruckhouse, the said Thomas Ward, Thomas Smedley my brother. Overseers, Thomas Smedley of I'llvaston, the elder, Ellis Smedley. Witnesses, Richard Clowes, Ellis Smedley, Edmund Kirkland. " Raphe Burton, Thos. Stevenson's man ow'" me vi". I will that he pay hit unto Mr. Thomas Bruckhouse." Inventory, 21 April 1581, by Tho : Lautt, James Ward, Thos. Smedlye, Ellis Smedlye, ^21 : 16 :o. Proved at Lichfield 22 April 1581, by all the Ex'ors. Will of Maud Smedley of Elvaston, Co. Derby, Widow. Dated 2 August 1581. To be buried in the Churchyard of Elvaston. Jho. my sone. Nycholas my sone. Henry Sandan my sone in law. Ane my daughter and .\ne her daughter. Margaret Wallys. I'^li/.abeth Whelpdale. Allice Cowper. Executor, Henry Sandan, my sone in lawe. Overseer, Richard Clowes. Wit- nesses, Richard Clowes, minister, Jho. Smethley. Inventory, i January 1581, by Thos. Robin- son, Ellyce Elyat, Elyce Smedlye. ^3 : 18 : 4. Proved at Lichfield 1581-2 by Ex'or. Will of John Smethley of Bradborne, Co. Derby, Weaver, Dated 17 January 1597. To be buried in the Ch. yd. of Bradborne. Executor, Isabel Smetheley, my wife, and gives her the residue after small legacies to poor folk and others not related. Witnesses, Henry Burton, Clearke, Gervas Kinder, Raiphe Johnson, Humfray Kynder. Inventory, 14 March 1597-8, by Thomas Hand, Thomas AUsopp, Homfrey Kinder, Raiphe Johnson. ;,^28 : 1 1 : 6. Proved at Lichfield 17 March 1597-8, by the Executors. Will of Thomas Smeathlev of Yeavley, Co. Derby. Dated 20 September, 43 Elizabeth. To be buried in the psh Ch. yd. of Edlaston. Margery, Joyc & Anne, my three daughters, Q,2 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. ^2 1 : 6 : 8 amongst them. Residue to Frances Sineathley, my son. Executor, Frances Smeath- ley, my son. Witnesses, Willm Dobritche, gen., John Lancaster. Inventory, lo October, i6oi, by Robert Hobson, Thomas Hutchkenson, John Lancaster. Debts, Robert Gaunt of Yeaveley, John Stedman, Yeaveley, Nycolas Pegge, Robert Smythe. Proved at Lichfield 1 2 October i6oi, by the Executor. Adnion. Alice Smeihlie, of the parish of Ashbourne, granted at Litchfield 28 April 1603, to Margaret Smethley, daughter of deceased. Surety, Edward Tatam of Ashborne, Weaver. Inventory, 14 April 1603, by James Walker, Raphe Stepulton, John Goodwin. £^i : 4 : o. Admon. William Smethley of Shottle, psh of Duffield, Co. Derby, Husbandman, granted at Lichfield 4 December 1620, to Agnes Smethley of Shottle, Widow, the Relict. Surety, Edward Smethley of Shottle, husbandman. Inventory 21 November 1620, by William Mellor, Thomas Mellor, Martin Brownelowe, Henry Cooper. ^38 : 15 17. Will of Thomas Smethley of Middleton, psh of Youlgreave, Co. Derby, Husbandman. Dated 26 August 1604. To be buried in the Churchyard of Youlgreave. Thos. Smethley als P'ting- ton. Francys Smetbley my son, under 21. John Smethley my son, Joyce Smethley & Jane Smethley my daughters, all under 21. Overseers, Willm Ruddyart, George Ruddiart. Francis Smethley my son. Witnesses, Wyllm Buxton, Humfrey Rydiard, Francys Garratt. Inventory by Wyllm Buxton, Humfrey Rydiard, Francys Garratt. dated 7 September 1604. _;^84 : 5 : o. Proved at Lichfield, 13 September 1604, by Francis Smethley the son. Will of Nicholas Smalley of Amberston, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Dated 18 June 1605. To be buried in the psh church of Elvaston " in the place where my father lyethe." Christopher Smalley my son x". Richard Smalley my son x'. John Smalley my son ^40. Thomas Smalley my son ;^s. Usabie Marshall my . . . lawe 5'. Mary my dau', the said Usabie's Wyffe, 5'. Henry Marshall, son of s" Usabie & Mary, x'. The Rt. Worshipful Sir John Stan- hope my landlord & my very good lady. Mr. Philip Stanhope, Mr. John Stanhope. Execu- trix, Alice my wife. (The remainder of the Will quite illegible but there is possibly of importance only three lines remaining. The whole of the will is very dilapidated.) Inventory, I July 1605, by Edward Cockson of Amberston, Yeoman, LTsabie Marshall of Arnolde, Co. Notts, Yeoman, John Parkyn of Thulston, Co. Derby, Yeoman, Thomas Garton of Thulston, Co. Derby, Blacksmith. p£"i2i ; Proved at Lichfield 19 July 1605, by Alice the Relict. Will of Richard Smethley of Spondon, Co. Derby. Dated 10 April 1608. To be buried in the Churchyard of Spondon. To Constance my wife all my worldly goods for life & at her death to bestov.' them of our kinsfolk & friends. Executrix, Constance my wife. Witnesses, Robart Wright, Thomas Smethley, Michael Jacksone, Ellin Wright. Inventory 26 May 1608, by Rob' Wright, John Full, Michael Jaxon, all of Spondon. ^"18 ; 13:8. Proved at Lichfield 7 June 1608, by the Executrix. Will of Ellis Smedley of Elvaston, Co. Derby. Dated 18 April 162 1. To be buried in the church or ch : yard of Elvaston, where my sons shall think good. Executor, James Smedley my son. To John Smedley my son £^6. " Every grandchild of my son Thomas Sraedlie and my son John Smedlie and my daughter Ellen Smedlie shall have xii'' apiece." Witnesses, John Richardson, Willm Oseburne, John Potter. No Inventory. Proved at Lichfield 18 September 1621, by the Executor. EARL y ENGLISH U 'JL LS. 933 Will of Robert Smedlie of Borownsh, Co. Derby, husbandman, Dated 28 December 1627. To be buried in the church or ch : yd. of Ockbrooke. " Unto my brotlier Greene's daughter a heifer." Anne my sister .... my Wite (not named in Will). William my brother and his two children. John Walker and his son. Maud my sister. Francis my brother. Residue to my wife. Executors, my wife and John Taylor a neigiibour. Overseers, my uncle Collum- bel and my brother Renold I.ockay. Witnesses, James OUerenshaw, John Johnson, Thomas Dawman. Inventory 3 January 1627 by Christopher Collumbell, John Soars, Robert Wright, John Carrington. ;^8o : 4 : 4. Debts, John Lockey of Spondon, Francis Smedley, John Lockey for Robert Smedlie's wife. Proved at Lichfield 14 January 1627-8, by the Ex'ors. (Wife's name not mentioned in .Vet.) Will of Thomas Smedlie of parish of St. Warburge, Derby. Dated 11 July 16 — . To be buried in the Church of St. Werburge. Thomas my son. Susanna my daughter. Gar%'is my son. George my son. Executrix, .\lice Smedley my wife. Overseers, Mr. William Francis, Henry Ward, Gervis Smedlye my son. Witnesses, Ric. Johnsonn, Henry Ward, Thomas Smedley. Inventory 6 March 1627, by Richard Johnsonn, Thomas Potter, John Hareiman. ^138 : 8 : o. Proved at Lichfield 12 June 1628, by the Executrix. Will of Francis Smelley of Mydleton, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Dated 25 July 1630. To be buried in the Church or Churchyard of Voulgreave. To Barbaiy Smelley my daughter ^20. Francis Smelley my son. Executors, John Smelley my brother, Margery Smelley my wife. George Riddiard. Francis Buxton. Hugh Bateman. Inventory 12 August 1630 by William Riddiard, Robert Bateman, John Hauley, Francis Buxton. _;^i68:6:io. Proved at Lich- field 26 October 1630 by both Executors, itond for tuition of Francis and I'arbary Smelley, the children, both under age. Will of John Salu.ley of Psh. of Berrington, Co. Salop. Dated 18 May 1631. To be buried in the Churchyard of Berrington. To (leorge my son /jo. John my son /,io. Executrix, Katheren my wyfe. Thomas Lateward. Andrew Farmer. Richard Dyos. Inventory, 23 May 1631, by William Church, Thomas Patewood. /"S: 15:0. Proved at Lichfield 10 November 1631, by the Executrix for tuition of (leorge and John Smalley, both under age. Will of .Xnthonv Smedley of Hopton, psh Wirksworth, Co. Derby, miner. Dated 13 May 1631. To be buried at the north syde of the Palme Sunday Church dore in the jish Church- yard of Wirksworth. Executrix, Ellen Smedlie my wife. To John Smedlie, my brother Wills second son, house and land occupied by testator. Millicent Smedlie, Marie Smedlie, Anne Smedlie, Edward Smedlie, children of Brother William. Jone Billinge my kinswoman. Over- seers, William Smedley my brother, Roger Billinge. Witnesses, John Botham, William Smed- ley, Henry Robinson. Inventory, 26 NLay 1631, by .Anthony Steeple, William Frettericke, Roger Billinge, John Feme. /18 15:0. Proved at Lichfield 20 June 1631 by the Ex'rix. .'\dmon. Edward Smalev of Derby, Shoemaker, granted at Lichfield 11 June 1633, to Frances the Relict, of Derby, for the tuition of Mary Snialey, the daughter, under age. George Garratt of Ullasthorpe, Co. Leicester, Yeoman. Inventory, 11 May 1633, by John Hope, Jetliro Thornton, Nathaniel Sowther. £21) :o : 10. .\dmon. John Smedlie, of Horsley Woodhouse, psh of Horsley, Co. Derby, granted at Lichfield 7 July 1636, to William Smedley of Rosley, Co. Derby, the Brother. Inventory, 20 June 1636, by Robert Walker, John .Allcock. /6 : 13 : 4. g^^4 THE SMEDLEY EAMILY. Will of John Smedley of Melborne, Co. Derby, Taylor, Dated 9 April 1634. To John Smedley my son ;^5. Priscilla my grandchild, dau' of son John. Mary my grandchild, 2d dan' of son John. John my grandchild, son of saitl son John. To Thomas Clarke my son in lawe, xii'. Elizabeth Hardie, widow. Mary Clarke my daughter and her children. To Anne Saxelbey my daughter 2', and her children. Executrix, Mary Smedley my wife. Witnesses, Richard Jones, Willm Boden. Inventory, i May 1634, by Willm Carter, Robert Rugg. £()•] : 13 : 2. Proved at Lichfield 6 May 1634, by the Executrix. Nuncupative will of Thomas Smallev, of Brittell, psh of Kingswinford, Co. Stafford, Collyer, Dated "about October 1637." To his wife and every one of his children 5' each. To his sister 12'. Executor, John Ruddle, the residue. Witnesses, John Lytton, Dorothy Lytton his wife. No inventory. Proved at Lichfield 4 January 1637-8, by John Ruddle. Admon. Nvcholas Smedley of Thurlaston, psh of Elvaston, Co. Derby, granted at Lich- field I March 1635-6, to John Smedley the Son, of Thurlaston, Weaver. John Penn of Thurlaston, husbandman. Inventory (no date) by Willm Osborne, Rich'' Piggin, Willm Piggin, Richard Pimme. /i 7:2:8. Will of Jane Smedley of Birley, psh of Beighton, Co. Derby, Widow. Dated 13 July 1639. Executor, Robert Smedley my son. Robert and Nicholas Hurst my grandchildren. Joan Horste my daughter. Thomas Hurste my son in lawe. Thomas Newbould my brother. Ellen and Anne Smedle my daughters. Witnesses, Robert Fox, Thomas Came. Inventory, 5 August 1639, by Robert Fox, Nicholas Hill, William Wright, Thomas Otes. ^'23:1:8. Proved at Lichfield 24 August 1639, by Robert Smedley. Will of Francis Smedley of Spelton, Co. Derby, Carpenter, Dated 14 August 1642. To be buried in the Churchyard of Youlgreave. My nephew Francis Smedley the yonger. Richard Wardlow the younger. Executor, Henry Hawty my son in law. Witnesses, Richard Wardlow, Edman Marshall, Richard Hawly. Inventory, iS November ... by Richard Hawly, Henry Bourous, Francis Smedley, Henry Newton. ^25 : 9 : 6. Proved at Lichfield 30 November 1642, by the Executor. Will of Ellis Smedley of Elvaston, Co. Derby, husbandman. E)ated 8 February 1648. To be buried in the Ch : or ch : yard of Elvaston. Ann my daughter. William my son. Eliza- beth my daughter. Ann my daughter and her two children. Executor, Aston Smedley my son, the residue. Witnesses, William Cowper, Richard Sheepay. No Inventory. (Date of proof not given.) 164S calendar. Inventory, Ell.. Smedley, of Elvaston, Co. Derby, made 8 January 1651, by William Roberts, William Piggen, John Bakan, Edward Potter. /'34 : 3 : 4. (No note of either will or admon. — probably belongs to next above.) Inventory of Eliv Smedley, of Elvaston, lately deceased. (Same as the next above.) Will of William Smedley, of Spondon, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Dated 12 August 1650. To Elizabeth my wife, several closes of land in Spondon. Margaret my daughter. Thomas Smedley ray son. William Smedley my son and John Smedley my son, both under 21. Executor, Robert my son. Ruthe my daughter, under 21. Elizabeth, Anne and Gartrude, my three yongest children. Witnesses, William Turner, Edward Shawman. No Inventory. Proved at Lichfield 25 October 1650, by Robert Smedley. EARLY ENGLISH WILLS. 0^35 Admon. John Smedlev of Dalbury Lees, Co. Derby, Webster, granted at Lichfield i De- cember 1660, to Elizabeth Smedley, Widow, the Relict. Bond : Eliz'" Smedley of Dalbury Lees, Widow, and Thomas Locker of Sawley, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Inventory, 18 December 1660, by Geo: Broughe, William Readshaw, Thos. Hankinson and John Beardmore. Admon. de bonis non. John S.meuley, of Duckmanton, psh Sutton, Co. Derby, granted at Lichfield 10 Sept' 1661, to Elizabeth Rogers, als Smedley, Barbara Sale, als Smedley, and Rosanna Hopkinson, als Smedley, the sisters. (Left unadministered by Francis Smedley). Bond : Nicholas Rogers, of LTnley, Co. Ebor, Husbandman, John Sale of Duckmanton, Hus- bandman and John Hopkinson of St. John's, Co. Ebor, Husbandman. Will of Thomas S.medley of Staley, Co. Derby, masonne, Dated 28 January 1657. To my son John Smedley freehold land. If my son Thos. Smedley make claim of tytle to said land he to pay 7^45 to his brother said John Smedley at 21. To said John Smedley a seat in the Chancel of Bonsall. Residue of land cS:c. to my wife for maintenance of my children. To my daughter Sites (?) at 21, ,:{,'20. To my daughter Elizabeth at 21, ,/."20. Executors, my wife and my son Thomas Smedley. Witnesses, George Wolley, Francis Worthy, Edward Smedley, Adam Smedley, Thomas Worthy and Edward Adam. Inventory, 2 Feb. 1657 (de- parted this life 28 January 1657) by Edw' Smedley, Francis Worthy, Adam Smedley and Thomas Worthy. /"40 : 16 : S. Proved at Lichfield 4 July 1661, by Dorothy the Relict and Thos. Smedley, the executors. Admon. Francis Smedley of Stanton Lees, psh of Youlgreave, Co. Derby, husbandman, granted at Lichfield 15 Sept. 1664, to Bennett Smedley, Widow, Relict. Bond: Bennett Smedley of Stanton Lees, Co. Derby, Widow, and John .'\dams of ^\'inster, Co. Derby, myner. Inventory, 28 Sept. 1664, by George Bird, Richar.l Holmes and John Holmes. ,{'38 : 8 : o. Admon. Richard Smethlev of .Alport, i)sh of Youlgreave, Co. Derby, Laborer, granted at Lichfield 20 May 1674, to William Smethley, the brother. Oath administered to William Smethley at .'\lport on 4 June T664 (sic), by Tho : Wilson. No bond. Inventory, 15 April 1674, by Edward Stone and George Bradshawe, both of Alport, myners. /"i : 17 : 6 Will of Richard Siiedi.ey of Spoondon, Co. Derby, Webster. Dated 2 November 1655. To be buried in the churchyard of Spoondon. To my eldest son, John Smedley, i 2 '. To my daughter Mary Rossell, 12'. To my son Thomas Smedley, after decease of my Wife, Anne Smedley, my dwelling house. Executrix, my Wife .Anne Smedley. Witnesses, Thos. Allsopp, Thos. Sleigh, Jane Houghton. Inventory, 14 February 1661, by John Braddocke, Raph Brad- docke and Ronould Johnson. £1 : 9 : 2. Proved at Lichfield 7 May 1664. Nuncupative W'ill of .Aston -Smedley, of Elvaston, Co. Derby, Husbandman, Dated 20 Sep- tember 1664. That Sarah Smyth, my kinswoman (being an Ideat) be inaintayned with meate, &c. Executrix, my Wife Mary, and desire W^m. Piggin and John Bacon, my neighbours, to see that debts be paid. In presence of Wm. Piggin, John Bacon, Sarah Piggin and others. Inventory, 20 December 1665, by John Baynbrigg, Wm. Piggin and John Bacon. /,"76 : 8 : 6. Debts, owing to Thos. Bate of Ambaston, Robt. Cowper of .Alvaston, .Anne Roberts of Elvaston, Wm. Smith of Chaddesden, Ursula Moore of Shardlow, Widow, (}eo. W'oddward of .Alvaston. Wm. Piggin of Elvaston, Thos. Burch of Burrowash, Francis Greaves of Derbie, and Henry Danin. Proved at Lichfield 20 Feb-' 1665, by the ex'ix. 936 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. Will of EnvvARD Smedley of Shotle, psh of Dofield, Co. Derby, Husbandman, Dated 23 April 1666. To be buried in the churchyard of Worksworth. To my douter Mary Tomson, ked hogge &c. To Dorraty Smedley, brueing fat. To Ann Allsopp i Warming pan. To my son Philip Smedley a bed. To Joseph Oretorn a table &c. if 21. To all my grandchildren 4'' each. Residue to my Wife Elizabeth Smedley and Edward Smedley and John Smedley my sonnes. Executors, my s'' Wife & Edw'' Smedley my son. Witnesses, Geo. Alsop, Philip Smedley and Will. Smedley. Inventory, 16 May 1666, by Wm. Taylor, Rich. Aulton, Roger Billing and Wm. Smedley. ^15 : o : 2. Proved at Lichfield 2 July 1666, by the executors. Will of John Smedley of Newton Solney, Co. Derby, Blacksmith. Dated 9 June 1667. To Mary my Wife my houses and land in Chellaston, Alvaston and Aston for life or widowhood ; then to my son Christopher and his heirs ; on failure to my son John ; on failure to my son Thomas. To my son John land in Egington and Newton Solney. To Thomas and William my sonnes and Mary my daughter money due to me from Mr. Whinyates of Chellaston. Residue to Mary my Wife and John my son. Executors, Mary my W'ife, John my son. Wit- nesses, T. Fisher, Thos. Dakyn. Inventory, 26 July 1667, by Simon Barton, Thos. Byard and Tho. Dakyn. ^"64 : 15 13. Proved at Lichfield 12 December 1667, by the Executors. Will of William Smedley of Risley, Co. Derby. Dated 1669. To my son \\'illiam Smedley ^30. To the child my Wife goeth with, this youngest child. To my sister Mary Richardson 6/8. To my brother in law Will Soer 6,8. To my sister Ellin Waine 6'8. To my sister Elizabeth Cokes 6,8. To my nice Hannah Soer 6/8. To my nephew John Soer 6/8. Residue to my Wife Mary Smedley and appoint her Executrix. Witnesses, Edward Jowitt, Olliver Carter, John Smedley. Inventory, 7 December 1669, by Edward Judkin, Will Robie, John Peats, John Smedley. /'1S5 : 16 : S. Proved at Lichfield 1 7 December 1669, by the ex'ix. Will of WiLLL4M Smethlev, of Alport, Co. Derby, Husbandman, being aged and \veak in body. Dated 6 September 1674. To John Smethley my son 20. To Margaret Smethley my daughter 20/. To Easter Smethley my daughter 20'. Residue to my Wife Ellin Smethley. Executrix, said Wife Ellin Smethley. Witnesses, George Chrichlow, Geo. Bassitt, Mathusala Wheldon. Inventory, 11 December 1675, by James Roberts and George Bradshawe, of Alport, /s : o : 6. Debts by Henry Fogge of Bigging, Co. Derby, Butcher, and Robert Stearndale of Drowdicoate, Co. Derby, Husbandman. Proved at Lichfield i March 1675-6, by the Executrix. Will of John Smedley of Ticknall, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Dated 8 May 1680. To be buried in the parish church of Ticknall. To Widdow Stretton i/. To Widd. Hill i/. To Anne Potter i/. To Eliz : Tiler i/. To Mary Holland i/. To Edward Jackson i/. To Ann Payn- I/. To Anne Bancroft i/. To Eliz : Heap i/. To Mary Fisher i/. To Ester Holland i/. To Anne Woodworth i/. To my daughter Judith Carver a bed &c. Rest of furniture to my daughter Lydia Yelsley. To my son Gilbert Yelsley ^5 for use of his 3 sons, John, Gilbert and Nicholas. My grandchild Sarah Yelsley. My daughter Princsilla Smedley. To my son Nathaniell Smedley ^10. To my son Henerye Smedley ^20. To my grandchild Mary Hood £'^. To my 2 grandchildren Jobe Nicholson and Thos. Nicholson 5/ each. To my grandchild Priscila Carver 5/. To rest of my grandchildren, sons and daughters of my son William Carver 2/6 each. Residue to my son Cornelius Smedley. Executor, said son Cor- nelius Smedley. Witnesses, Joane Sherratt, John Ward, Gilbert Illsley. Inventory, 8 July 1680 (deceased the 6 July), by Gilbert Illsley & John Sharratt. ^"90 : 3 : i. Proved at Lich- field 17 July 1680, by the Executor. EARL Y ENGLISH WILLS. 937 Will of Adam Smf.dley of Staley, psh of Ronsall, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Dated 20 December 1679. To my Wife Elizabeth Smedley all estate for life, to keep my oldest son Edmond Smedley. To my 2d son Adam Smedley a house at Pudlehill where he liveth. To my son Abraham Smedley my dwelling house at Staley. To my son Joseph Smedley a house at Pudle- hill. To my son Thomas Smedley a new house at Staley. To my daughter Dorothy £i- Executrix, my Wife Elizabat. Witnesses, Thomas Worthy, Dorothy Worthy and Ralph Worthy. Inventory, 12 January 1679-80 (deceased the 24 December 1679), by Robt. Downes, Thos. Worthy, Thomas Smedley and Ralph Worthy. /"38 : 10 : 8. Proved at Lich- field 24 May 1680, by the Executrix. Admon. Christopher Smedley of Chillison, granted at Lichfield 22 Sept' 1681, to Isabel Smedley, the Relict. Bond : Isabel Smedley of Chellaston, Co. Derby, Widow, and John Butler of Derby, tuitio & educ. Johis, Xpeferi, Richi. et Wmi. Smedley filior. Inventory, 18 June 1 68 1, by Simon Barton, Thos. Rossell and Edward James. Will of Robert Smedley of Spoondon, Co. Derby, Dated 25 October 1673. 'I'o be buried in the Church or Churchyard of Spondon. To my Wife Anne all lands, furniture, &c. To my sister Ruth 50 . To my sister Elizabeth Smedley 40 . Residue to my W'ife Anne. Execu- trix, said Wife Anne. Witnesses, John Dethick, Jan., Anne Wright, Thos. Bowers. Inventor)', 10 October 168 1, by John Piggin, John Hudson, Tho : Cumin. £\\ : 2 : 6. Proved at Lich- field 24 May 1681-2 by the Executrix. Will of Anne Smedley of Spoondon, Co. Derby, Widow. Dated 4 August 1684. To my cozen Anne Hudson 20 . To my goddaughters Anne Sommin, Anne Burton and Gartrude Home 5 each. To my sister Elizabeth Smedley a bed, &c. My house and land at Spondon to my Sister Sarah Commin and Katharine Hudson, daughter of Richard Hudson ; also resi- due, and appoint them Executrices. Overseer, my good friend John Anthill. Witnesses, Robt. Otolford, Wm. Muglaston, Robt. Archer. Inventory, 8 August 1684, by John Piggin, James Cowper & George Redshaw. ^8:2:8. Proved at Lichfield 16 October 1684, by the Executrices. Will of Michael Smedley of Barrow on Trent, Co. Derby, Blacksmith. Dated 21 April 1681. To my grandchild Thomas Hallam, son of my dau. the now Wife of Robert Martin of Chadesden, a house, &c in Draycot, in occ'on of John Tongue and Richard Smedley of Dray-' cot ; on failure, to my grandchild Michael Hornbuckle, son of Joseph Hornbuckle of West Bridgforth, Co. Nottingham. To my Wife Anne, house and land. To my daughter Catherine 30/ yearly. To my son Michael Smedley i/. To my kinsman Solomon Smedley i . Residue to my daughter Anne Martin of Chaddesden and Esther Hornbuckle of \\'est Bridgforth and appoint them Executors. Witnesses, Robert Piggin, Robt. Piggin, Jun., Wm. Hriggs and Wm. Bennett. Executrices renounced and administration was granted at Lichfield, 29 October 1685, to Michael Smedley, son of Michael Smedley the elder. Bond : Michael Smedley of Barrow on Trent, Co. Derby, Yeoman, and John Butler of Derby, Yeoman. Inventory, 23 October 1684, by Bartholo Loe and Tho : Bancroft. ^43 : 8 : 6. Will of Robert Smedley of Ockbrooke, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Dated 11 June 1685. To my son Robert Smedley, at 21, house and land in Ockbrooke. To my son William Smedley house and land in Burrowash, Ockbrooke, at 21. To my son John Smedley, at 21, a house in Bur- 938 THE SMEDLEY FAMILY. rowash wherein my aunt Magdalen Green dwelt, and land in Ockbrooke, &c. To my two daughters Elizabeth and Dorithy, land in Ockbrooke at 21. Residue to son Robert and ap- point him executor. Overseers, my brother in law Thomas Pattrick and my kinsman John Bostock. Witnesses, Willm. Cook, Joan Soare, Rich' Smedley and Will Bennett. Bond : Thos. Pattrick, of Ockbrooke, and John Boston, of Chilwell, Co. Nottingham, Yeoman. In- ventory, 10 Sept. 1685, by Robt. Piggin, William Statham and Robert Walker. ^^220: 7 : 6. Proved at Lichfield 29 October 1685, by Thos. Pattrick and John Boston, guardians of Robt. Smedley, E.xecutor, a minor. Will of Thomas Smedley of Staley, psli of Bonsai!, Co. Derby, Yeoman. Dated 1 1 Decem- ber 1685. To be buried in the churchyard of Bonsall. To Will Roughall and Ann Roughall his Wife £2. To WilHam Beastall Sen : half a debt owing. To John Flixon my brother in law /■5 to aid my Wife Dorathy Smedley. To my cozen Ralph Worthy ;^5 to aid my s' Wife. To my Wife Dorathy Smedley all estate until my daughter Mary Smedley is 21. To William Flixon i/; Joseph Flixon i/; to Thomas Flixon, son of John Flixon, a house. To John Flixon, son of John Flixon, land at Staley, &c. To Thomas Smedley of Staley, land at Staley. To Ralph Worthy, John Worthy and Thomas Worthy, land in Staley : if Ralph Worthy die without issue then to said John Worthy and Thomas Worthy. Executrix, my Wife Dorothy Smedley. Witnesses, Elizabeth Smedley, Anne Beastall, Alic Flixon. Inventory, 7 January 1686, by John Flixson, Marni' Abell, Ralph Worthy and Thomas Smedley. ^'30:10:4. Proved at Lichfield 23 April 1686, by the Ex'ix. Admon. John Smedley of Morley, Co. Derby, Carpenter, granted at Lichfield 23 April 16S6, to Alice Smedley, the Relict. Bond : Alice Smedley of Morley, Widow, and Robert .Smedley of same place. Yeoman. Inventory, 2 November 1685, by John Borrowe, George Brentnall and Thos. Riley. £},() : 12 : 2. Admon. Benjamin Smedley of Derby, granted at Lichfield, 14 September 1694, to Mary Smedley, the Relict. Bond : Mary Smedley of Derby, Widow, John Wright of Derby, Gent, and Wm. Brookhouse of same place, felt maker. Inventory, i September 1684, by Nath. Beachroft, Samuel Locker and Isaac Twigg. ^,"63 : 13 : 4. Will of Edward Smedley of Bonsall, Co. Derby, Sen'. Dated 15 January 1693. To my grandchild Catherine Smedley, the eldest daughter of my sunn William Smedley, house in Bonsall. To my sunn William Smedley land adjoining above. Executor, my son William Smedley. Witnesses, Anthony Eaton, William Holliouse, Thos. Boarne, Grace Holliouse. No Inventory. Proved at Lichfield, 13 April 1694, by the Executor. Admon. Francis Smedley of Derby, granted at Lichfield 26 April 1695, to Elizabeth Smedley, the Relict. Bond : Elizabeth Smedley of Derby, Widow, Abraham Crompton of Derby, Weaver, and Anne Piggin. Inventory, 24 April 1695, by Jos. Parker. ^27 10:5. Admon. Dorothy Smedley of Sheen Low End, psh of Sheen, Co. Stafford, Widow, granted at Lichfield 23 October 1696, to Mary Slack (Wife of Henry Slack) the daughter. Bond: Henry Slack of Sheen, Yeoman, John Mellor of Warslow, Yeoman, and John Fynney of same place. Yeoman. Inventory, 20 October 1696, by Richard Slack and Richard Percival. Will of John Smedley of Long Eaton, Co. Derby. Dated 12 May 1699. Estate to be ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 939 divided between Alice my Wife and John and Ann my two children and George Wilson my son in law. My daughter in law Sarah Wilson. To Ann, daughter to Charles Wilson, my son in law, I ewe. Executrix, my Wife. \Vitnesses, John Bull, Joseph Malin and Gregory Mel- ton. Bond : Alice Smedley of Long Eaton, Co. Derby, Widow, and Joseph Malin of Sawley, Co. Derby, Grazier, for tuition of .Anne and John Smedley, minors. Inventory, 25 May 1699, by Henry Howitt, Joseph Malin, Henry Burton and John Barrett. /"295 : 4 : o. Proved at Eichfield 13 October 1699, by Alice Smedley, the Relict. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. p. 10. Liners. The Upper Darby Twp. record has been found. P. 50. No 29. Ambrose Smedley died i mo. 7th 1820: not 7 mo. ist. P. 60. Line 14 from bottom : 1723 instead of 1823. P. 73. Line 3 : why instead of who. P. 78. John Minshall, son of Jacob, was elected to the Assembly, 1766, in the room of John Fairlamb, deceased, and re-elected each succeeding year until 1773, inclusive. P. 83. No. 66 : Phebe Smedley, born 3, 18, 1759. P. 91. Ann Pennell m. George Edge and James Worrall, not James Yarnall. P. 95. Richard Downing died 1803 : not 1804. P. 106. 3d line from bottom : read Samuel and William instead of Joseph and Samuel. P. 118. Thomas Worrilaw's first wife was probably Grace and not Jane. He m. in 1701, Susanna Brightwen. Enos Williamson, born 6, 4, i 768. Sarah Edge married Morgan Reese. Reuben Yarnall born 5, 18, 1800. Henry Downing was married : see page 297. .•\bigail Smedley died 8, 13, 1891. Lydia Smedley m. No. 430 : not 434. Samuel Hampton m. widow of Elisha Haig, not Michael Haig. Enos Kellogg m. Sarah Thompson 8, 8, 1833. After No. 565 insert Phebe S., b. 8, 10, 1808 ; d. 8, 3, 1825. P. 130. No. 204 p. 161. No. 353 p. 175- No. 394 p. 183. No. 428 p. 189. No. 475 p. 192. No. 484 p. 201. No. 127 p. 207. No. SS9 p. 208. After Nc 940 THE S MEDLEY FAMILY. P. 212. No. 596: Elizabeth Hoopes died 1, 15, 1848; not 12, 18, 1847. P. 213. No. 602 : John Hoopes married Sarah Sill. P. 225. No. 695 : Esther Cheyney m. Joseph Strode, and her sister Jane d. about 1812. P. 226. 9th Hne : read Cheyney Waldron instead of Cheyney Balderson. P. 233. No. 762 : Abel Baker died 3, 10, 1876 ; not 3, 15, 1878. P. 238. Jonah Garrett died after 182 1. P. 247. No. 870 : Charles F. Hood was born i, 15, 1857. P. 249. No. 887 : Alicia Laraborn born 4, 14, 1847. P. 254. Rebecca Williams Longstreth was buried at Morris Cemetery. P. 285. 14th line from bottom : read Joseph Pennell instead of Abraham Pennell. P. 308. No. 155334 : Susanna L., b. 7, 10, 1824; d. 7, 10, 1881 ; m. Nathaniel Hart. P. 336. Nos. 1808-1811 are by mistake duplicates of those on p. 335. P. 348. Thomas Black, b. 1786, was son of Thomas and Elizabeth Black and grandson of James and Mary (Wills) Black. P. 356. Of the children of Thomas Brinton, Lydia Ann was b. 10, 4, 1819; d. in infancy : Letitia m. Caleb (not Stephen) Jackson : Caleb m. Sarah Jane Levis. P. 356. No. 2075 : Alfred Darlington m. Maggie Summons ; not Simmers. P. 362. Line 15 : insert with before his. P. 370. For more full dates of Sidwell Green's family see p. 758. P. 3S5. Sarah Garrett (No. 781) d. 6, 26, 1856, and her husband 9, 28, 1842: both buried at Danville, Pa. P. 388. Sarah Williamson (No. 787) m. i, 8, 1829, Caleb D. West. P. 394. Chalkley Smedley died 4, 29, 1901. P. 397. Emeline S. Smedley (No. 2716) m. 11, 28, 1900, Warren Reed Sharp, of Coates- ville, Pa. P. 450. Ellwood Srnedley's P. O. should have been Fulton House, not Goshen. P. 488. Benjamin and Sarah R. Stubbs have Albert Reynolds, b. 10, 19, 1900. P. 590. Gideon S. Moore died i, 11, 1901. P. 599. 9th line : Read Alfred Young. P. 608. Horace W. Smedley is of the firm of Smedley & Mehl ; not Mehl & Smedley. P. 642. Daniel H. Baker (No. 4600) m. 2d wife, Margaretta G. McCorkill. P. 683. John Benington died 4, r6, 1901, aged 100 years, 8 months and 27 days. INDEX. In looking for names which are common to many individuals it will ba found more expeditious to search for a less common name of a near relative (if known), as for instance, the maiden name of wife or mother of the person sought for. The married names of females will not generally be found in this index; and th« same may be said of names on maps or other illustrations printed on a different paper from the body of the book. The Smedleys, under the various spellings ef the name, in the early English wills, are also omitted. Important references to a family name will precede the names of individuals in that family. NAME. PAGE. Aaron, Samuel, 550 Aaronson,MarthaP.,8o3 Abbott. Richard, 216 Sarah, 195 Abell, Marniaduke, 938 Abraham. Jonathan P., 387 Acheson. Margaret, 563 Achey, Harry, 724 Acker. Eliza, 736 Hannah, 583 Katherine, 736 Adam, Edward, 935 Thomas, 929 Adams. Aurelia E., 632 Byron L., 633 Cora. 882 Elizabeth, a6i, 437 Fanny, 853 Francis, 346 Harriet Pj., 883 Harriet E., 882 John, 437, 935 John E., 882 John Q., 882 Margaret 462 Margaret M., 677 Mary, 882 Mary J., 753, 901 Mildred, 882 Moses, 653, 882 Myron D., BSs Olley M., 882 Richard, 374 Ruth, 367 Samuel (J., 853 Sarah, 437 Thomas, 271, 901 William, 677 William H., 330,631 Addleman. John, 667 Mary, 350, 667 Adkins, Margaret, 513 Adler. John L., 851 Kebe C, 852 Adrian, Ella, 83B Ady. Joshua, 449 Sarah C., e6«, 449 AfHick. Charles D., 429 George, 429 James P., 613 John, 774 ioseph H., 429 -etitia, 373 Letitia G., 774 l.ydia M., 429 Mary W., 429 NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. 1 Agard. Aldridge, Annicc, 829 Louisa, 231, 373 78, Aldworth, Ann, 807 Martha, 232, 377 781 Alexander. Stephen, 373, 377 78. Amy K., Andrew, 575 Agnew. 198 3=3 .Andrew P., 845 Andrew T., 611 Joanna, 520 845 Anna M., 611 A halt, Johanna 585 Archibald, 32« Ahern. Dennis, 807 Beatrice Z., 611 Ahl, Maria, 475 Bertha, 611 Aiken, Mary J. 751 Caleb, 3=3 Aikcns, AHce, 355 682 Charles, 456 Ailes. Charles B., 611 Amos, 506 Charles K., 575 Stella C, 506 David, 323 Aiman, Charles K., 21 Elira, 37" Aitken. Elizabeth, 323 436 Benton W,, 432 Elizabeth V., 264 456 Harry W., 432 Franklin I.., 6ir James, 432 789 George M., 575 James B., 43a Cieorge T., 611 Sara A., 380, 433 789 Hannah, 37« Sarah A., 463 Isaac G., 362 Thomas B., 432 J. Allison, 323 Ake. Jane, 231 Frances L., 614 Jan« Ann, 3»3 Kenneth \V., 614 Jenny, 575 N. r.. 6r4 John, 308 333 Samuel V. B., 614 John IC, 575 Akins. John 1.., 575 Hannah M., 855 Lewis E., 6ii John, 855 Lidie, 323 Albaugh, Lydia, 108 Charles C, 412 Lydia p.. 611 Charles W., 412 Lucrctia ^L, 896 James E., 413 Maggie W.. 575 William A., 41a Mary Ann, 3«3 Zola M., 41a Mary Jane, 371 Albert, Caroline, 807 M. Grace. 611 Albertson. Samuel, 371 Angeline, 571 Samuel H., 3'3 611 Annie L., 838 Sydney, 323 Chalkley, 837 Thomas B., 611 Charles S., 637 Western, 323 Jacob, 683 W. Howard, 611 Josiah, 837 William, 3»3 611 Margaret, 838 William C, 611 Mary. 683 838 Alkynnc, kycl ard. 930 Albin. 94 AUardice, Sam uel. 621 Elizabeth, 176 Alicock, John, 013 James, 46, 49 .63 . 90. Alien, 68 839 91. ♦♦ AIkc. 69 Jane, 46, 49, 63, 9c .9". Caroline K., 609 94,90 Clement E., 609 Albright. David E., S39 Elizabeth, 669 DaTis E., i35 George W., 899 Deborah S., fcg MaudC, 899 Dorothy, 839 Alcott. Elizabeth, 609 .\nn, t9i Georijc B., jai ,609 Sarah, S4a George W., 839 Alden. James. 100 . 30» George M., 76> John, 33,6a, 68,69 ,.48 John, Aldrea, Mary, 831 Johri C.f Lydia G., 610 916 60, (941 ) NAME. PAGE. Allen. Martha E., 839 Mary S., 609 Maud, B39 Nathaniel, 610 Nchemiah, 68 Rodney B., 839 Ronald G., 839 Ruth, 839 Samuel, 839 Sarah L., 322, 610 William, 535 Allibone, Joseph, 316 Allinson. Amelia, 335 Elizabeth, 335 William, 335 Allison. Elizabeth, 20B James T., 362 Joseph, 793 Mary, 653 Mary P., 793 Robert, 193 AUsop, Thomas, 935 AIsop, George, 936 Allbopp. Ann, 936 Thomas, 931 Altemus. Amy E., 743 Marshall, 743 Ambler. Adaline 6., a6i, 438 Alva P., 439 Ann M., 349, 408 Anna K., 439 Charles L., 439 Chester W., 811 Kit S., 439 J. Penrose, 261,439 Laura S., 439 Leandrew, 439 Lilian S., 8ix Louis B., 811 Lydia L., 439 Mary, 454 Saiah E., 439 William, 408, 438, 439, 811 William A., 439 Amoss. Klias E., 39a Elizabeth, 363 Esther, 392 Florence P., 806 Garrett, 392, 806 James, 392 Josephine P., 606 Martha T., 806 Mary E., 806 Octava, 390 Sar.ib A., 392, 806 William, 392 William Lee, 338, 39* Jen J oh Joh loh Ma NAMH. PACE Amoss. W'illiam L., 806 Amrine. Frank B., 753 Frank H., 753 lohn, 753 Anders, Sophia, 845 Anderson. Charles, 611 Cora A. P., 750 Ella, 896 George, 896 Hugh, 414 Iavid C, 323 Elizabeth, 108 Elvira, 652 George, 510 Grace M., 5^2 Harry C, 57a Jane, 104. io3, 198, 3*3 John, 198, 57a John H., 572 John T., 323 Lida L., 57a Lydia, 198, 572 Margaret A., 279, 510 Martha, 198 Mary, 198 Maiidc G., 572 May E., 323, 611 Robert, 104, 106, 198, 324 I Samuel C, 573 . Sarah. 853 S. Murray, 303 Andrus, .Mwilda, 690 Angell, Caroline, 916 I Anglim. Jeremiah, 507 I "Mary T., 507 Ann, Sloogie W., 774 Anthill, John, 037 Anthony, Jane, 898 Antrim Harriets., 308,370 John, 570 942 NAME. PAGE. Applegate. Elizabeth, 759 Samuel. 631 Archer, Koben, 937 Armstrong. Annie, 33S, 639 Hannah May, 412 Jennie, 739 Margaret, 778 Margaret Ann, 394 Martha, 454 Robert N., 39' Thomas, 39°. 39' William, 579, 639 Arnell, William, 682 Arnett. Joseph, 512 Martha T., 5'= Arnold, Hannah, 167 Arratt, Tillie, 553 Arthur. Harriet S., 545 John W., 545 Artist, Ettie, 466 Ash. Adaline, 5^9 John, 239 Joseph W., 569 Ashbridge, 305 Aaron. 40, 132, 306 Abraham S., 305, 566, 567 Alice C, 402,789 Anna M., 380, 788,789 Anthony B., 790 Carlton S., 789 Charles, 552, 789 Charles F., Clara, Daniel, Edward B., 790 789 306 380, 403, 620, 789, 790 Eleanor, 567 E. Lewis, 789 Elizabeth, 306 Elizabeth A., 567 Elizabeth B., 55= Elva M., 789 Enos L. B., 790 George, 34. 39. 61, 77- 84, gi, 112, 136, 180, 183, 186, 187, 295, 305. 306, 316, 552 George G., 1S6, 305, 306, 567 Hannah, 118, 193, 306, 552 Hannah M., 79° Henry, 379, 789 Heury B. B., 552 Henry C, 380 Ida J., 789 Jacob, 567 Jane, 77, 95, 183, 187, 295, 306, 380 JaneB., 786 James H., 790 J. Benton, 7S9 J. Davis, 432, 462, 789 John, 306, 380, 552 Jonathan, 235, 236, 306 Joseph, 233, 306, 380, 788, 873 Joseph D., 380 Joseph S,, 567 Joseph W., 790 Joshua, 85, 143,306,380 Lucv H., 789 Lydia, 186, 293. 306, 306 Mary, 24,60,112,395, 306, 788 Mary Ann, 380 Mary E., 790 Mary R., 567 M. Ella, 789 Phcbe, 97, 178, 180, 186, 187,305,306,306 NAME. PAGE. Ashbridge. Phebe S., 305 Rachel, 295 Rachel S., 305 Rebecca, 186, 305, 566, 567 Richard, 184, 295, 55o. 552. 644 ^ Richard I. D., 567 Sallie B., 789 Sallie J., 788 Sallie S., 789 Susan, 3°4 Susan K., 788 Susanna, 306, 306, 380, 787 Susanna G., 433 Thomas C, 79*^ Thomazine, 183,295,552 William, 178, «94, 295, 306, 380, 552, 645, 788 W. Howard, 780 William H., 394, 79° William S., 305 Ashburne. Algernon E,, 642 Ashenlelter. Frank P.. 333 Ashley, Margaret, 53 Ashhurst, L. L., 398 Ashton. Abrahym, 269 Anna M., 589 Esther, 268, 269 Samuel W., 589 Sarah, 69 Askew. Mary, 822 Rebecca W., 351, 674 William, 674 Aspley, Thomas, 930 Aston. George, 74 Owen, 74 Atherton. Grace, i8q Henry, 180 Jennet, 180 Mary, 105 Rebecca, 784 Susanna, 222 Atkins. Amos, 875 Philip W., 875 Atkiobon. Alberts., 638 Caroline V., 472 Catherine A., 641, 854 Damaris, 199 George W., 638 Henry W., 637 Isaac S., 199 Jonathan, 854 KLathcrine, 638 Mary, 199,854 Mary Ann, 350 Rebecca, 199 Walter E., 638 William, 199 William F., 638 William G., 337. 637 Atwood, Catherine, 564 Auge, Phebe, 752 Augee, Samuel, 491 Aulton, Richard, 936 Auxburger, Arma, 484 Axford, Sarah, 793 Aydelotte. Rebecca A., 396 Ayers. N.G., 485 Babb, William, 157, 274 Bachman, Sarah, 640 Backer. Louisa, 423 Bacon. Amos W., 541 Anna, 288, 542 Charles W., a88, 541 David, 177, 288, 541 Edmund, 288 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. 1 Bacon. t Edmund P., 541 Ellis W., 541 Hannah, 281 Jane W., 541 John. Joseph, 935 288 Joseph R., 541 "Margaret H., 621 Martha, 537 Mary, 388 Mary A., 500 Sarah M., 496 Susan P., 288, 540 Thomas P., 54" William Henry , 500 William H., 621 Bagley. Ann, 123 Brinton, 6go Caleb, 690 Dilworth, 690 Edward, 123 Eland, 690 Eliza, 6go Ellis, 6go Harriet, 690 Hyrum G., 690 Luella, 690 Mary, 443 Melba, 690 Vangeline, 690 Bail. Anna, 377 Anna P., 874 Ellis H., 874 Hannah R. W , 874 lohn, 647 845 ,874 John D., 874 Phebe, 520 ,845 Phebe A., 874 Margaret R., 767 .874 Naomi, 874 Nathan, 874 William, 377 767 .874 William L., 874 Bailey. Elizabeth, 914 , 9"5 Francis, 915 George, 650 Mary L., 827 Mercy, 442 Rebecca, 345 . 649 Sarah, 2go 545 William, 545 Baillie, Ellen, 564 Baily. Abiah, 259 Abraham W,, 646, 8(17 1 Abram W„ 867 Alice M., 752 Amy k.. 523 Ann, 153 . 259 Anna, 64f , 869 Anna G., 869 Anna W., 868 Annie K., 752 Bertha M., 869 Charles M., 706 Clara, 868 Clara E., 706 Clarence A., 867 Clarence S., 868 Cora E., 867 Dinah, 284 Edgar, 869 Edwin P., 753 Eli, 752 Eliza, 860 Elizabeth, 868, 869 1 Elizabeth J., 646 Ella J., 869 Emily B., 868 Emlen J., 867 Esther C, 646, 870 Esther W., 868 Eugene, 706 Eugene A., 706 Florence, 869 Francis D., 869 NAME. PACE. Baily. G. Earle, 868 George, 868 George T., 259 Hannah, 259 Hannah M., 695 Harold W., 818 Helen J., 868 Helen V., 753 Henry, 868 Humphrey, 357, 706 Ida C, 868 Isaac, 646 Isabel, 753 Jackson, 818 James, 342, 646, 856, 871 James R., 871 James W., 867 Janetta, 869 Jason D., 706 J. Carlton, 818 Jesse, 868 Jesse J., 646, 869 Jessie, 753 Joel, 153. 224, 259, 316 Joel J., 534, 706 John, 147, 259 John H., 867 Joseph H., 646, 871, 878 Joseph J., 818 Josephine, 753 Josephine E., 706 Joshua G., 706 Louisa M., 706 Lydia, 259,355.433 Lydia Ann, 642, 646, 856 M.Adele, S67 Margaret E., 753 Mary, 259, 646, 870 Mary E., 869 Mary H., 867 Mary L., 753 Nellie, 706 Nellie S., 706 Olive E., 706 Paul I., 753 Phebe, 126, 224 Philena Z., 706 Richard, 752 Richard A., 753 Richard W., 753 Robert M., 87t Samuel P., 646,868 Sarah L., 867 Sarah P., 568 Sharpless, 868 Sophie, 86q Susan L., 707 Thomas. 646, 867 William E., 869 Willi.amH., 868 William W., 869 Bain. Helena, 446 J. Charles, 446 John, 446 R. Chase, 446 Robert, 446 Roberta A., 446 Bainbridge. John, 386 Bair. Henry, 580 John, 345 Mary A., 580 Baird, Mary, 912 Bakan, John, 934 Baker, 42, 233 Aaron, 45, 46, 73, 139, 233. 258, 345. 347. 375. 378. 433, 788, 864 Abbic, 381 Abbie J., 791 Abel, 233, 375, 379,785. 866, 940 Abigail, 130, 139, 233, 346, 379 Addie, 381,791,859 NAME. PAGE. Baker. Addie R., 659 Alice, 379 Alice B., 790 Allen M., 717 Alonzo C, 790 Alwilda, 785 Amasa, 155 Amy, 378 Amy M., 785 Ann, 155. 233 Anna, 379. 784 Anna E., 339 Anna M., 380 785,866 Anna S., 431. 773 Anne, 45. 646 Ann E., 645. 864 Annie E., 433. 788 Annie S., 632 Ann J., 812 Anthony, 233, 237. 379. 43' 767. 789 Anthony W., 379 Asenath R., 776 Benjamin F., 380, 785 Blanche I., 856 Catherine, 642 .753.855 Chalkley P., 3S1 Charles H., 856 Charles S., 383 Charlotte, 617 Christiana, 155.233 Courtenay W 859 Cyrus, 318 Daniel H., 643 .855.940 David, 209, 641 David R., !I4. 349. 642 Davison, 378 Dorothy, 43. 44. I75 Edward, 128, 233. 346. 375. 381,384. 432 Edward D.. 380, 785 Edward H., 790 Edward N.. 785 Eleanor T., 632 Elias, 342. 641, 642, 646, 856 Elias H., 855 Elizabeth, 45 46. 233. 379,658.659, 854, 886 Elizabeth H. 642. 856 Elizabeth J., 348 Ellen R.. 863 Ellsworth S., 474 Elma L., 433 Emma F., 790 Emma J., 381,659 Emma L., 785 Enoch, 214 Enos, 287 Enos L,, 379. 403 E. Stanton, 859 Esther, 45. 380 Esther J.. 379. 789 Florence A., Florence M., 886 Frances H., 380 Frances W., 339 Francis H., 856 Frank. 659 Franklin, 379, 43i. 773 Franklin W. 857 Frederic W., 433. 788 (^.eneva. 776 George, 202, 233. 330. 379. 3*' George G., 381 George W., 795 Gideon, 21 5. 347. 349 Gideon H.. 658. 886 Hamilton W SS9 Hannah, 43, 45. 46. 112, 155 175. 330. 374 379. 432. 642 785, 854 Hannah J.. 691 Hannah M., 776 INDEX. 943 NAME. PACE. aker. Harley F., 836 Harry F., 78s Harry S., 785 Harvey, 659 Helen A., 785 Helen L., 339 Helen S., 776 Henry, 45, 752, 775, 839 Henry C, 855 Hettie W.. 856 Howard, 379 Howard G., 776 Ida J., 856 Isaac, 641 Israel, 381 Jackson, 785 Jacob, 140 James, 856 James A., 403 James L., 886 James T., 330, 632 Jane, 45, 130, 233, 236, 345. 380, 432 Jane Ann, 258, 365 Jane A., 741 Jane G., 384, 431 Jane O., 339 Jane R., 859 Jesse, 45, 128, 373, 641, 775»854 Jesse M., 857, 859 Jessie, 854, 855 J. Mitchell, 85S J. Morgan, 856 John, 35, 43,43,44,45, 73. 175. 375. 474. 854 John A., 855 John I., 474 John M., 642, 643, 859 Joseph, 19, 20, 34, 35, 43. 44» 45. 69, 100, 116, 233, 316, 374, 378, 474 Joseph P., 455 Laura P., 857 Lavtnia, 378 Levis J., 381, 790 Lewis X., 856 Lillian, 918 Louisa, 380 Louisa E., 785 Lydia,45,233,358,372, 379. 380, 432, 767. 773 Lydia Ann, 432 Malin, 857 Margaret, 45, 346, 656 Margaretta, 859 Margaretta H., 795 Maria L., 381 Mark, 378 Martha, 45 Martha A., 855 Martha E., 785 M&ry,3s,43,44,45,46, 83. 139.154.233. 258, 341, 345. 374. 379. 380, 431. 432. 517. 773. 789. 839, 854 Mary A., 433, 641,658, 854 Mary B., 785 Mary C, 886 Mary D., 380 Mary E.. 264, 455, 856 Milton L., 433 Minshall, 432 Nathan, 45, 233 Nehemiah, 45, 72, 128, 233 Norman F., 433 Ober R., 339 Olive, 854 OrphaG., 776 NAME. PACE. Baker. Patrick H., 379 Pennell, 432 Peter, 45 Phebe.45,233,347,348, 658, 854 Phebe Ann, 474 Phebe A., 8s9 Phebe C, 856 Rachel, 4=;, 223, 233, 358 Raymond L., 886 Rebeka, 43 Rebecca, 44 Rebecca Ann, 348 Reece H., 642 Richard, 43, 45, 46, 154, 233. 258, 358, 433 Robert, 19, 35, 45 Robert G., 795 Ruth E., 433 Sabina, 381, 790 Sallie, 378, 695, 776 Salhe M., 859 Samuel, 45 Samuel A., 776 Samuel P., 776 Sarah, 33*34.35.43.44. 147.258,374,432 Sarah A., 854 Sarah H., 642,856 Sarah M., 379, 432, 783 Sarah S., 380 Sarah W.. 379 Sharpless L., 433 Sherwood, 380 Stephen G., 383 Susanna, 26, 45, 368, 717. 752 Susanna A., 694 Thomas, 233, 258, 375, 431. 783, 795 Thomas B., 384 Thomas D.. 856 Thomas J., 380, 795 Thomas \V., 859 T. Jefferson, 431 Ursula A., 746 Virginia D., 432 Warren A., 339 Warren S., 339 William, 146, 155, 233, 258, 348, 365. 375. 378.403. 431.433,658, 741. 859 William D., 383 William F., 886 William H., 433, 632, 785 William M., 717 William R., 855 William S., 380,785 Balch, Ruth, 183 Balcom. George L., 885 Louis W., 885 William S., 8S5 Balderston, Maria, 596 Baldwin. Albin S., 850 Anna R., 671 B. Franklin, 780 Caleb, 849 Caleb L., 850 Catherine W., 276 Charles, 375 Charles S., 670 Cicely, 268 Deliverance, 906 Edwin D., 850 Eli. 370 Elizabeth, 98, 126, 160, 161, 774 Elizabeth T., 670. 671 Emeline, 657, 884 Emma A., 850 Emma L., 671 Florence E., 670 NAMS. Baldwin. Francis, George, Grace, Hannah, Hannaii H Harvey, Hascll W. Hatton, Helen B., Henry, Henry C, Irene, Isaac, Isabel, Isabella, James H., Jane, Jane W., J. Erskine, J. Frank, J. Lewis, Joel, John, 27, 67, 98 126, 160, 167, 227 160, 276, 671 276 160 670 520 494 798 670 671 670, 671 520 520 I 808 494 670, 671 500 494 670 798 568 906 109, 161, 276, 316, 398, 850 John Erskine John E., Jonathan C Joseph B., Joseph H., Joseph L., „j_ Joseph T., 276, 493, 494 Josephine T., 494 350 671 670, 850 671 671 850 Joshua, Lewis W., Louisa L., Lucinda, Lydia, gf Lydia T., Mabel, Margaret L., Marianna, Marshall, ,j,. Mary, 31. 160, 161, 164 299, 790, 807 96, 99, 299 51' 494 800 18, 160, 279 276 671 850 671 '370 Mar>' A Mary G , Mercy, Nancy, Phebe J., Rachel, Rebecca, Richard J., Richard L., Richard T., Robert, Samuel, Sarah, Sarah A., Susanna L., ,.,, Thomas, 160, 276, 494 Thomas B. T., 670 Warner, 520 William, 90, x6o, 161, 164, 798, 884 William A., William J., Wilham 1. 160, 109, William T., Balentine. Mary K., Sanuiel, Ball. .Aaron, Aaron M., F.ldis L., Ernest W., John. 10, Joseph, Margaret, Mary E., Nathan, PimN., Ruth E., William D.. Ballance. Joseph, Rachel, 494 670 850 276 312. 587 587 830 445 66s 665 3. 14. 842 842 842 665, 842 665 665 670 830 261 261 NAME. PAGE. Balleniine, William, 661 Ballingcr. Anna, 533 Jo'^. 533 Joshua T., 533 Lydia S., 605 R. C, 539 Sarah P., 533 Ballyf, Mr.. 931 Balm. Elizabeth, 465 Theodore, 26S, 465 Bancroft. Annie, 936 Elizabeth, 763 Joseph, 453 Thomas, 937 Bane. Amy, 137, 279 Sarah, 136, 188 Banks, EHiabeth, 616 Banion, Ellys, 931 Widow, 931 Barber. Robert. 128 Sarah E., 896 Sarah L., 866 Sarah Y.. 876 Barbero, Lura D., S97 Barclay. Charles R., 667 Florence, 667 Laura A., 667 Robert L., 667 William D., 667 Bardsley, Mary Ann, 470 Bareford. Mary E., 581 Bargh,John, 930 Barker. Elizabeth H., 622 Ellis B., 535 George S., 622 George T., 622 Grace, 837 Martha, 239 S. Calvin, 535 Thomas, 239 Thomas R., 622 Barlow. Anna, 821 Israel, 916 Jane W., 465, 834 Mary E., 916 Barnard. Amos, 822 Ann T., 557 Charles U., 557 Elihu, 410 Elizabeth, 522, 711 Enos H., 359, 722 Erastus .-V., 890 Erastus R., 890 Eusebius, 557 Euscbius R., 557 Eugene, 890 Helen P., 722 Ida M., 557 Ivan, S90 Jeremiah, 711 John, 358, 711, 722 Joseph E., 822 Joseph T., S22 Julia, 890 Lydia, 264, 278 Margaret, 722 Maria L., 890 Marian H., 822 Phebe M., 249, 410 Pnscilia, 59' Richard, 14, 19, 80, 264, 316 Sarah G., 822 Susan T., 722 William J., 722 Waiiam W., 722 Barnes. Alice, 7 '8 Barrett, ^ 674 David, .. 471 NAMB. PACK Barnes. David S., 47' Ella M., 7.8 Enos, Hnrrv P., 5tl John'W., Kate, ■t7> 469 Kenneth W., 675 Margaret, 9'5 Mary Jane, Mary R., 535 47 > Minnie, 7.3 Ora L., 47' Smith, 47' Tatie, 469 Thomas, 316 William M.J 674 Barnet, William 316 Barnctt, Sampson, Harnctlc, Nancy J. a.6 488 Barnsley. Thomas, 24, 35 53, 3'6, 320 Barr Adelaide F., 77' Alfred H., 77' Anna E., «'4 Ida L., 77' James, James H. C, 77' 770 Jeffrey, 926 Joseph, 43' Margaret, 745 Thomas, 43a Barrett. Abner, 37' Ann, 37" 860 - C, 807 Robert D., 807 Thomas 0., 667 Virginia, 807 Barton. James, 318 John R., 753 loscph, 12 'Maliiida, 625 Mar)- A., 529 Simon, 936 .937 Bartram. Alice C, 578 Anna, 47» ,832 Elizabeth, 521 Helen, % Isaac L., Israel L., 578 J. Hibbard, 273 > 435 John, 9( 13, 14 32! ,389 Mans E., 389 Mary T., 435 Mordecai T., 578 944 578 578 305 NAME. PAGE. Bartram. Thomas S., William, Wilmer I., Basket. John Bassett. Eunice, 333 Lydia, 59^ Bassitt. George, 936 Bastin. Edson, 686 Bate. Thomas, 935 Bateman Hugh. 933 Mary H., 698 Paul J., 795 Robert, 933 Thomas, 698 William, 795 William O., 383. 795 Bates, Thomas, 779 Bathurst, Marthft A., 483 Roland, 483 Bataell. Mary Eliza, 414 Batt, W. R., 922 Battell. Thomas, 929, 930 Battip. Adam, 316 Elizabeth, 73, 274, 275 Lydia A., 795 Richard, 73 Susan, 222 Susanna, 356 Batty. Elizabeth, 843 Baugh. David R., 548 Elizabeth E., 548 Madge, 6a I Samuel, 621 William, 631 Baughmati, Jacob, 802 Baxter, John, 930 Bayley.SamanthaA.iBjo Baynbrigg, John, 935 Beach. Eleanor E., 559 HoUingsworth M., 559 Nancy O., 559 Sylvester W., 559 Beach roft. Nathaniel, 938 Beakes. Abraham, 22, 118, 374 Margaret, irS Mary, 594 William, 35 Beaie. Albina, 512 Mary, 276 William, 74 Bealer. Carrie F., 856 Beales. John, 19, 21 Beam, Margaret, 512 Beamcs. Christiana, 861 Frances E., 644, 86r Jonathan, 861 Bean Ann, 665 Howard, 874 Beane, Hannah, 513 Beardmore, John, 935 Beastall. Anne, 935 William, 938 Beat y. Caleb, 361 Howard, 339 Howard C, 339 Ida v., 378 Jobu, 378 Mary P., 378 Sarah M^ 378 William T., 339 Beaumont. Davis, 387, 643 Deborah, 432 Emma, 785 Harry T., 643 NAME. PAGE. Beaumont. Jesse, 641 Lizzie O., 643 Theodore, 643 Beaver. John, 409 La»ra L,, 409 Becherer, Prisca, 626 Bechtel. Eleanor, 822 Elizabeth, 370 Mary, 422 Beck. BoydQ., 835 Davis H., 580 Hannah, 421 Henry, 580 Lydia P., 873 Lorenzo, 266 Margaret E., 835 Wilhs, iBo Beckler, Mary Ann, 880 Beckstead. Aaron, 890 Almira, 890 Anah D., 890 Edith H., 890 Eveline 1., 890 Jerusha A., 890 Sylvester, 890 Violet M., 890 BedcU. Eliza, 849 Elizabeth, 351, 675 Bedtord, Anna M., 589 Beeby. William, 378 Beekwith. Charles E., 825 Eldora D.. 824 Sarah C. 824 Beeman, Susan J., 733 Beesley, Charlotte, 916 Beeson, Elizabeth, 514 Beidler. Abram, 489 Annie L., 489 Elizabeth, 682 Israel, 813 Jacob D., 813 J. A., 425,813 Joseph A., 813 Mary F., 813 Mabel R., 813 Beitler. Elenor, 736, 738, 838 Elizabeth M., 266,462 John, 462 Bell. Anna, 349 Calvin, 677 Elizabeth, 887 Hannah, 412 Lizzie M., 078 Sarah, 249, 41s, 431 W. Frank, 677 Bellas, George, 923 Bellers, John, •26, 374 Belt2. Adam, 462, 833 Elmer T., 833 Jacob, 833 Leah A., 833 Warren E., 833 Bender, J. S., 521 Benedict, Diantha, 483 Benefiel. Eliza, 424 Benington. Ann, 683 Henry, 683 John, 353, 683, 683,940 Margaret, 683 Rachel, 683 Robert, 683 Samuel, 683, 689 Benner, Mary, 587 Benners. George, 552 Henry B., 994, 352 Phebe H., 55a Sarah, 55a , INDEX NAME. P.\GE. Bennett. Augustus, 693 Barton P., 693 Cora v., 251 Edith, 715 Elizabeth A., 807 Hazelton, 693 James, 106, 176, 197,642 John, 19, 21, 117, 123 I Joseph, 419 I Martha R., 252, 419 I Mary, 106, 151, 175, I 176, 4191 644, Sidney, 342 ,642 VcrnaM., 693 William, 35 937 .938 Benninghuff. Margaretta J. 140 , 250 Benson. Amos, 363 Amy, 363 Elizabeth J., 71 = Robert, 190 Bent, Thomas, 930 Bentley. Alice, 503 Ann, 929 Christopher, 929 M. Elsie, 400 Mystrys, 931 Nycolas, 929 William, JO I William H., 400 Benton. Delina. 414 Margaretta, 592 Bering, Anna M., 11° Berime. Annie, 734 900 John, 900 Bernard, Mary , 885 Bernhard. Rachel, 445 446 Bcrnhart, Minnie, 704 Berry. Anna M., 875 Annie E., 333 Elizabeth],, 875 Emma L , 875 Henry T., 874 Ida, 569 Ida v., S75 Israel R.. 37s Malmda, 87s Milton, 569 648, 874 William H., S75 Bcrstler. David A., 380 Jacob C, 380 Lola A., 380 Stephen, 380 Btthel, Sarah, 195 Bethune, Clara. 60& Bettle. Alice, 630 Howard, 620 Edward, 326 6ao Samuel, 133 630 Bttts. Lydia, 453 Mahlon, 453 Mary L., 534 Wilham C, 534 Beuglcss. Almira P., 325 619 Anna M., 3=5 619 Caleb, 3=5 Charles, 199 32? Elizabeth, 304 Esther Ann, 3=5 619 George, 3=5 John, 325 Lydia, 325 Margaret, 325 Mary Jane, Sarah E., 3"! 618 325 619 William, 325 Bevan Edwin J.. 548 NAME. PACE. Bevan Ethel M., Henry C, Lewis K., Mary M., Rosa J., Walter, William, Beverly, William Bewley, Sarah, Beyer, Sarah Jane, Bezer. Edward, Elizabeth, Bezor, Elizabeth, Bickerdike. Esther Bickhart, Lavina, Bicking. Austin, L. A., Bickneil. Frederick C Lena, Waller T., Biddie. Annie E., Elizabeth, Frances, John, Owen, Rebecea, ^^, Bidwell. Eugenia F.,685 Bierer, Mary M., 618 Biggs, Sarah M^ 673 Bigham, Mary K., 530 Billinge. 790 548 548 54S 548 548 116, 586 301 678 436 219 6 7 . 78 515 277 535 533 535 809 497 497 497 72 497 Jone, Roger, Billmeyer. Emma J., Philip, Susannah, Bilts, Solma, Bingham. Alta, Hannah, Rachel, Bingman. Alice, Edith, Elizabeth, Ezra, Isabella, Joseph, , Bmklev, Barbara Bird. George, Sarah, Susanna, Birdsall. Benjamin, Hannah, Mariana, Panl C. Birkcy. Maria, Birtwell. Annie H., Clarence H., Daniel, Hannah M., Harry B., Hanry B., Horace, John, John E., John W., Mvra M., Nellie, William C, Bisbing. Emma L., ■Mary, Robert, Bishop, Adaline, Adelaide E., Alice, Amor, Anna, Anna M., 933 933. 936 275.493 493 493 477 444 919 ^•75 262, 445 448 262, 446 448 445 445. 446 580 935 383 301 628 860 628 860 795 640 640 640 640 640 S44 640 338, 640 &40 640 640 844 640 367. 746 681 790 433 656 7a 372, 766 788, 856 NAME. PAGH. Bishop. Charles, 200, 302 Davis, 377, 780 Deborah A., 339 Deborah R., 372, 478 Earl, 780 Elizabeth, 241, 790 Ella E., 780 Ellen W., 431 Emeline, 323, 611 Emily, 656 George, 67, 227, 375, 378 George W., 375 G. Hunter, 780 Hannah, 380, 785 Hannah E., 389 Hannah H., 717 Henry C, 656 Irene, 780 Jehu, 790 Jeremiah, 389, 405 Joseph, 164, 232, 235. 376, 377, 692, 780, 781 Joseph C, 692 Julianna, 232, 378 Julia Ann, 474 Juliana, 740 Lillie, 780 Louisa, 72 Lydia E., 609 Lydia Emma, 322 \Ialin,3i6,643,788,856 Margaret, 287 Maria, 233, 381 Mary, 432, 790, 884 Mary B., 608 Phebe, C32, 376, 431, 643, 818, 858 Phebe A., 790 Philip, 858 Philip S-. 375,432 Pratt, 431, 478 Pnscilla, 72 Retta, 656 Sallie, 656 Samuel, 374 Sarah, 112, sio Sarah J., 642, 856 Sarah P., 247, 405 Thomas, s6, 58, 72, 73, 108, rD4, 335, 611, 780 Washington, 72 Wayne, 380, 790 "William, 375, 609, 780 William B., 432 Wilffier, 780 Bissell. Marian, 755 William L., 755 Bissler. Anna, 917 Bernard, 917 Maline, 917 Bittic, Abraham, 108, 198 Anna E , 014 Caleb, 108, 19S, 199, 323 Caleb P., 199,324,612 Catharine, 612 Cheyncy. 37» Edwin W., 337 Frederick, 108, 198 Hannah, 199, 324, 612 Hannah E., 613 Howard D., 614 Joseph W., 614 Lydia J., 614 Mary, loS, 199, 744 Mary Jane. 613 Mary P., 61 a Rebecca W., 614 Sallie. 884 Sarah, 613 Sarah W., 013 Walter. 614 William, 108, 198, 199, 324, 613 NAME. P.\GE. KAME. lAOE. Bltzer, Susannah, 5B6 Blake. Black. 227 Lillie K., 676 Ambler k., 660 Marv A., 679 Ann, 309 Walter C, 676 Anne, 237 Blanchard. AnnH., 348, 659 Edmund B., 561 Barnet H., 659 Eliza r.. 5"! BarzillaT., 348 Elizabeth M., 561 Elirabeth, 940 Evan M., 561 Emeline. 060 John, 561 Emory G., 348 Joseph M., Mary.M., 561 Emoryetta, 348 561 Gideon H., 34S Blank. Grace C, 659 Ida B., 430 Harper H., 348, 659 John U., 420 Helen I., 509 Blatherwick. Hugh W.. 509 George W., 398 Ida M., 912 Mary E., 398 Ida T., 574 Blennerhas-^et James, 316, 348, 402,940 Fanny H., 786 Jane R., 348 William W., 786 John W., 574 Blest. Jo'ieph, 73 227 Correine E., 8u Joseph R., 348, 659 George W., 813 Josephine E., 660 Katie E.. i-.i4 J. Robins, Mahlon P., 348 Myrtle V., 8.4 660 Raymond S. T S14 Margaret, 127 327 ,237 William S., 813 Margaretta,86 5,870,871 Blinman, Edwa rd. 9-S Mary, 237 509 940 Bliss. Montana M., 660 Charles E., S43 Olga L., 660 Clinton F., 344 Rebecca J., 659 Ernest M., 843 Samuel, 237 387 , 509 Bloch, F., 604 Sidney P., 348 660 Blolstci". Mary J, 398 Thomas, 315 348 . 940 Blue, Elizabeth, 50 108 William, 237 Blunston. Willum E., 660 John, 7, 9, 13, 14. "S. Willi.Tnna V., 660 195, 239, 386 Blackburn. .Margaret, "05 Abel S., 46s Michael. 9, 374 386 Annetta, 464 835 Blvthe. Anthony, 464 Adelaide, 400 Anthony T., 465 .\nn E., 305 7.W Catharine, 284 Olive, 4S1 Catherine, .^30 Boam, .\gnes M oSo Elmira, 465 Boake Hannah E., 464 Abel, M3 Harry C, 464 Amos, 96 Hiram, 408 Boarne, 'riioma 93S James, .530 Boden, William 934 James M., 465 Boffcntr.yer. .Anna, 9'7 lohn M., 367, 464 Hoffman, ElizaL ctll 440 tulu £., 465 Hoggs. Maria. 464 834 Jane, 348 Mary C, 465 Sarah, S(x> Phebe J., 465 Boheler, Retain. , 6i8 Prudence E., 530 Boland, Emma, 6^5 Richard, 464 Bollman. Mar>' K., 899 Samuel D., 465 Bolmar. Sarah, 763 Anthony. 786 Simon F., 464 Lucie, 7B6 Susan E., 40 s Bollwinkel. William D., 408 Fredenok M., 9ii Blackford. John.M., 916 Benj.amin, 414 Bolton. Hannah, 215 348 Ann, 203 Blackham, Jane, 76 Elizabeth, 2,.S Blackmair. Isaac, 248 Elinor, 722 Margaret, 140 2,8 Kenneth, 722 Boman, Edmond. 9^8 William J., William W. 7 22 Bond, .85 732 Amanda, 6.^5 Blades. Rachel Q., 858 Ann, 97 ■85 Blair, Susanna, Blake. 872 Edward, Hannah, '';3 185 -Wa G.. 676 Hugh \V., 627 .'Vnna M., 871 James, .85 Annie E., 676 Jane, .85 5«2 Bella W., 371 Joseph, -.85 Charles P., 676 Julia v., ?66 Clyde (J., 676 Laura, 6.?3 Duncan \V"., 768 Lydia, 566 Edward, 310 M.irtha, 655 Franklin E., S71 Mary, 185, =53 428 George B., 676 Minnie V., 626 Henry A., 679 Samuel, 00, t8s '03 Herbert D., 676 Sarah, .85 John, 871 Sumnicriield. 566 LcRoy A., 871 Susanna, 343 /A'j)/': A". .\.\ME. I'AUlL, Bond. 'I'homazine, 185, 390 Zebudali, 706 Bonsall. Abigail, rii Abram, 84 -Ann, 172, 239 Elizabeth, 7S4 Eliza H., 526 Ellwood, 685 Jesse T., Julia, 734 685 Julia H., 685 Mary, in, 195 239.519 Mary E., 467 Obadiah, "95 Rachel. 339 Richard, 9, 13, 111,239, 386 Samuel R., 4C7 945 Sidney, 'i'homas r.., Bnone Klk-n, Swan, 3ootcs, Sainh, Booth. Anna E., ("harlts. Etniii:! (?,, KthcIG.. James, Joseph T., Mary, Mary R., Reuben K., Robert, Robert O., Sarah A., Thomas, William, WiliicC., Boots, Mary E. Boo;;, Elizabeth Borrman. Arthur I., Klira H.. James M., Jane, John, Kciina S., Boririfj. Alice M.. Edwin G., Kdwin M.. John D., Katharine G., Lydia 7'., Borrowe, John, Borruys, Thomas, Borthwick. Alexander, Alfred E.. Harry A., Borton, Esther Bosserman. Mary Bostic, Mattie, Bostock. John 738 526 399. 876 10 765 745 45 745 745 757 57Si John, ig, 20, 2 4. 44.53. Clarence J., 655 86, 87. 99. I.X., Henry C, 655 118, 316 Moses T., 6S5 Mary, '9 Braddock, Frances 693 Phebe, 19 Braddocke. Thomaii, 35. 47 John, 935 B'^wcrer, Ralph, 939 Thomai, 3"6. 374 Braden. Bowden, Add na, 8i3 Ida P.. 638 Bowen. John S., 63B Ann, 563 Braderidje, Klizabclb, 166 . =79. 667 Cudbert, 118 Jane, 279 624, 4i>2 Bradlev. John, 379 .Amos R., 409 Nancy A., Si' Xmy E., 575 Ruth. "58 Amy S., 3uS 574 Bowers. I2S Aniiic F., 435 Amos, 289 Carrie J., 575 Anna, 125 Charles H., 575 Barbara, 125 Charles T., S09 . 575 Rallishcba, 125 Dorothy A., Edwaril H., 575 Benannel, 125 575 Elizabeth, ^=5 Edwin, 308 George, 135 Elizabeth, 308 575 Henry. 135 Ellen I)., 308 574 Jane, 135 Ellen M., 575 Jonathan, 125 Emmor, 5> = Mary, 124, "25 George, ■57s Mary J., 543 Georce K., 575 Susan L., 773 George M., 3oa 575 Thomas, 937 Hannah C, 308 574 Bowersock. J; cob. 649 Henry B., 575 Bowker. John. 71, 133 186 308 Miriam H-, 490 John A., 576 Thomas, 49J John B., 575 Bowling' lohn C, 309 576 Elizabeth W.. 73= Johu H., 575 Bowman. Julia P., 575 Alice E., 708 Lydia, '39 Amos, 337, 708 Margaret. 309 576 Fli..aJ., 706 Margaret J.. 575 Hannah, 377 Mary, 370 512 Joseph, 357 7t>j, 70S Marv Ann, 308 .575 loseph P., l.aura, 70S Mary C, 575 70S Pauline, 7'6 Mary A., 70S Rachel, '39 707 iMiri;un, 708 Sarah, 409 Richard, 105 William H.. 575 Sarah, 3:4 Willi.aui P., 575 Bowne, lohn. 374 Bradshaw. Bowra, Frederick, S56 John, Samuel, 9, 14 9=9 Boyce. 374 386 Isaac, 485 Thomas, 9 Mary B., 33= Wyllym, 9=9 Marv E., 485 Bradsliawe. William, 6S0 George, 935 936 William S., 33= Brady. Boyd. Margaret, 337 638 Adaline, 762 .Noah. •38 Albert P., 533 William, 63S Alexander, 7(12 Brai^ted. Cyrus, 883 Annie A., 862 Frederick, 656 John .M., 862 George, 656 Brand. George C, 533 Charles S., 53= James, 336 Mich.icl J., Victoria L.. 53= Jennie M., John, 749 53= 3C2, 442 Brandenburg. Josephine A.. Levi J., 44! Priscilla, 670 44= Brandt. Mabel, 656 Charles H., 393 Martha, S'o Cyrus, 38l Rachel, 652, 883 Esther, 396 Benjamin F., .:8s Ezra E., 395 Eliza, S89 Frank A., 396 60 946 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. NAME. I'AGE. NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. Brandt. Brinton. Brinton Briiiton. Henry, 243 Anson H., 4S3 George W.. 355 Marguerite, 846 Henry M.. 395 Bayard T., 702 Georgiana, 725 Maria A., 689 Joseph, 881 Benjamin P>.. 482 Gideon G., 703 Marion M., 484 Mary A., 881 Benjamin E., 483 Gilbert E., 483 Marshall, 691 Mary S., 395 Benjamin F., 354. 355 Grace K., 725 Marshall H. 486 Brannfield, John. 386 Benjamin F. G., 487 Grace L., 703 Martha, 725 Branson. Bessie, 690 Hannah, 124, 269, 3<;5, Martha R., 482 David, 675 Bessie A., 689 688. 691 Mary, 123, 124, 2ig, Emma, 675 Bessie C, 433 Hannah L., 482 355. 356 Mary, 274, 837 Bolover S.. 690 Hannah M , 702 Mary A., 690 Pnscilla, 219, 355 Bradford H., 489 Harriet, 690 Mary Ann, 3 55,688.691 V/illiam, 837 Branson, 690 Harriet D., 690 Mary B.. 482 Brantley. Burtwin L., 487 Harriet W., 690 Mary C, 485 William T., 389 Caleb, 124, 36 2,725,940 Harvey, 703 Mary E., 48 1,484, 486 Brash, Ann, 572 Caleb D., 690 Hattie G., 725 Mary G., 690 Brassey. Caleb R., 356, 703 Helen. 691 MarV I., 486 Thomas, 7, 86, 316 Casper, Catherine A., b9i Henrietta, 689 Mary Jane, 35S, 689, Bratten, Mary, 745 690 Henry F., 482 700. 703 Brattcn. Charles, 703. 725 Henry H., 355 Mary K., 725 Charlcsj^ 6ig Charles A. J. 689 Henry L.. 489 Mary L., 482, 484 Frank L ., 619 Charles E., 487 Henry W., 702 Mary M., 482. 487 Ertckb.U. Mary, 504 Charles S., 703 Herald, 690 Mary O., 485 Breckenridge. Charlotte, 356, 696 Homer L., 483 Mary S.. 689, 846 Eliza, 648 Christiana, 725 Howard. 846 Melvina. 6go Juha, 919 Cidney F., 694 Howard H., 487, 846 Merit L., 484 Bi-edm. Clement, 356 Hyrum, C90 Mildred, 484 Anna F., 769 Cora B., 487 Ida J., 703 Milton, 690 Edward M., 769 Cora 0., 483 InaM., 484 Minnie, 690 Ezckiel, 769 Cyrena C, 689 Irwin C, 694 Moses, 124 Jane, 769 Darlington W ■, 487 Iva P., 483 Naomi, 690 Samuel J., 769 David, 355, 689 James, 124, 694 James C , 536, 694 Naomi J., 4S2 Bribed. David A., 690 Nathan F., 484 Ebenezer, 332 David E., 690 Jane, 124,219,222,223, Nathan M., 483 Eunice B., 332 Mary. 332 David P., 690 356, 690, 700, 725 Nellie F., 484 Dawsey C, 482 Jane H., 218, 353 Nora J.. 482 Mary J., 202, 332 Deborah D., 703 Jay E., 690 Oliver P., 483 725 Samuel D., 205, 332 Donald G., 690 Jean, 123 Paul, Sarah M., 332 Douglas E., 489 Jean G., 485 Joan, 690 Paul E., 690 W.M.. 332 Earl, 6qo Paul H., 482 Breedlove. Earl M., 484 Joel M., 272, 487 Peter S., 689 Phebe, 250, 414 Ed car P., 702 John, 58, 68, 123, 124, Pheb^. 124 William, 414 Edfth, 694 126, 157, 219, Priscilla A., 689 Brentnall. George, 938 Edith n., 702 272, 355, 691, Rachel, 694 846 Brewer, Caroline, 704 Edward, 123, 356, 702, 693. 694 Ralph L., Bnce, Elraira, 376 ^''5' 846 John G. H., 702 Ralph Lee. 876 Bridges. Lucy, 9T0 Samuel, 910 Bndkirke, Elizabeth, 118 Edward D., 486 John H., 689 Ralph M., 483 Edward G., 846 JohnT., 482 Rebecca, 850 Edward S., Edwin K., 272, 482 703 John W., 482. 690 Jonathan S., 272, 483 Rebecca W. 356, 701, 902 485 Bridskirke, William, 118 Briggs. Frances, 549 Isaac, 260 John, 549 Eliza Elizabeth, 123 Elizabeth P... 690 Jonathan W., 702 Robert D., , =57, 846 694 Joseph, 123, 124, 219, 220, 223, 354, Robert N., Robert 0., 690 483 Elizabeth H., 690 355, 688, 690, Robert '6.,^ 482 Ella A., 485 693, 696 Rosanna C, 484 l.ej,tia, 549 rollie, 919 Rachel, 149 Samuel, 74 Sarah, 638 Sarah C, 260 William, 937 Briest, Mary A., 822 Ellis, 35.;, 355 Joseph A., 356, 703 Ruth, 690 354 EUwood M., 689 Joseph E.. 355,689,690 Ruthanna, Elmer E., 486 Joseph H., 690, 693 Samuel, 219, 355, 356. Elsie M., fiSg Josephine, 690, 725 690 Emeline, 405 493, 696 Joshua, 725 Samuel C, 482, 689 690 Emilv, 690 Juliet, 272, 480 Samuel H., Emily E., 69D Katie, 694 Samuel L., 4I5 489 219. 272, Emma K., 688 Laura, 690 Samuel M., Brightwen. Emmor, 522, 845 Laura R., 487 Sara. Susanna, 939 Bnn^huiat. Anna B., 622 Eliza, 326, 621 Elizabeth, 622 Emeline, 622 James, 621 Lloyd, 622 Biinton, 123, 272, 725 Abraham, 219, 355 Ada P., 6qo Addison H., 483 Albin L C, 694 Alden, 690 Alice. 690 Alice v., 6qo Amos, 272 Ann, 123, T?4, 786 Ann M., 487 Anna G., S46 Anna H., 84b Anna M., 69^, 702 Anna P., 482 Anne, 691 Annie D., 486 Annie E., 688, S63 Esther, 123, =18, 354, Lavinia J., G94 Sarah, 123, 694 Esther S., 725 Lawrence W., 484 Leonard, 690 688, Sarah Ann, 2 691, 694 2.47Q.dS4 Eugene, Evans, Evans C, bgo 355. 6S9 690 Letitia, 356, 701, 940 Levi C, 482 I-^wis, 735 Sarah E., 689, 690', 694 Sarah J., 486, 702 Sarah L., -i^^ Evans P., 690 Lewis C , 689 Sarah R., 483 353. 680 Florence L., 689 Lillian N., 689 Sarah Y.. Frances H., Franc ina H., f89 6Sg Loran W., 703 Lottie, 694 Scott M., Solomon A., 486 690 272 483, 485 482 482 688, 703 Francis E., Frank, Franklin !>., Geneve, George^ 124, 482 690 6go 690 15S, 223, Louis C, 689 Lucetta, 690 Lucretia, 690 Lydia,2i9, 355,356, 691 Lydia A., 690, 940 S. Marsh.ill, Stephen M.. Susan B., Susannah M. Taylor, 353, 7=5 George B., 680, 703, 482 Lydia B., 4S3 Lydia J., 703 Mabel, ogi Thomas, 219 703 Thomas B., 356. 700. 940 483 4.356.688, 2.704,863 487 690 690 484 484 George I*., George E., George F., George G., George H., George J,, 482 694 702 48s. 725 846 Mabel M.. 485 Madeline, 4S9 Margaret, 58, 63, 65, 702 Margaret M.. 482 Thomas J., 35 Thomas P., Valeria E., Van Buren, Victor, George M . , 272, 481 ,482 | Margaret R.. 691 Viola A.. George T., 704 1 Margaretia, 355, 691 Vista M., NAME. I'AGE. Brinton. Vivian, 690 Walter, 592, 604, 846 Walter D., 690 W. Carroll. 846 Weldon, 219, 354, 356, 702 Wilder, 690 William, 123, 124, 690, 703 William r., 484 William H., 482 William M., 485,486 William P., 272, 482,487 William R., 690, 694 Wollerton, 690 Yearsley, 355 Zua, 690 Bnscue Henrietta W., 508 Letitia Ann, 424 Bristow, John, 173, 374 Britton. Julia, 852 Sarah A., 421 Bfitcs. Alice, 891 Broadbelt. Charlotte, 616 Estella, 616 Fannie R., 616 Grace, 616 John, 616 Sarah, 474 Wilham, 616 William K., 334 Broaagate, Thomas, 35 Broadebead. Robert, 926 Broadreg, Ann, 118 Brobson, Hannah, 210 Brobst, Susan, 801 Broderick.Cuthbert, 117 Brodhead. Charles E., 783 Charles W., 783 Emma, 783 Mary J., 783 Wessales M., 783 Wessel C, 378, 783 William F., 783 William R., 783 Brokaw. Rachel A., 506 Broker, Jonah, 677 Bronson. Edmond J., 615 Emma, 615 Milicent, 615 Brooke. Alfred. 735 Alice C, 735 Edith M., 735 Edward, 735 Elizabeth C, 396 Ellen, 735 Emma J., 735 Mary, 735 Walter L., 735 Brookhouse. William, 938 Brooks, Charles, 62 Charles S., 792 Frank H., 792 Homer U., 245, 400 Ida L., 792 Josephine, 826 Mary J., 731 Oliver, 792 Vina, 625 Broom, Daniel, 122 Broomall. Ann, 128 Anna ^L, 798, 799 Daniel, 375 F,liz2beth, 272, 478 George, 478, 820 John, 128, 374 John M., 752 Mary. 128 Nathan, 799 INDEX. 947 NAME. rAGE. NAME. 'AGE. Broomall. Brown Phebc. 258, 759 Mary, 280, 303, 474. Rachel, 340 518, 530, 868 Broomhall. Mary E., 4IV) Adaline T., 380 Mary J., 5S4 Charles D. M 380 Mary M., S84 Edward B., 380 Mary T., 597 Jeliu, 233, 258 287, 380, Montilion, 44^ .S25 . 432 Nancy, 558 Lydia, 380, 790 Ola 0., 884 Mmshall B., 43= Cltis E., SS4 Brosius Paul R., 768 Clarkson, 720 Pearl. 090 Eva, 358, 7og Raymond E., 586 Florence, 720 Rebecca E.. 819 Gertrude C, 720 Rebecca S., 479 Grace A., 720 Robert M., 335 Henry, 709 Robert W., 768 Lourctt.1 R., 720 Rosa B., 884 Marriot, 720 Ruthanna H., 84t) Brothers Sallie, 766 Catherine, 149 Samuel, 479 , 905 Helen, 476 Sarah. 720 Broughe, Geor ge, 935 Sarah A.. 381 . 79- Brow, Joseph, 44 Sarah L., 426 Brower Stella L., 768 Hannah B., S85 Susanna, 192 Brown. Thomas, 427 Albert W.. 502 I'homas A., 825 Andrew A., 884 Thomas W., 586 Annie E., 427 Thomas Y., 426 Blanche, 579 Timothy M., 911 Chester L., 410 Walter U., 884 Clarence A., 82s William, 8--5 Clarence M., S84 William K., 825 Daniel, 132 139, 192 William K., 426 , 768 David, 791 William L., 570 David S., 597 William P., 7^7 Delia M., 652 Brownback. Dora G., 791 Oeoree F., 718 Earl L., 753 HolLand K., 71S Edith. 410 Jesse T„ 718 Edith D., 502 Margaret I-'., 718 Edna J., 586 BrOTA'nelQW,Martir .93= Edwin, 570 Browning. Elda M., 384 Amanda, 682 Elizabeth, 98, 526, 682, James, 682 7^5 856 Walter C, 704 Elizabeth C, 333 Brownlow, Ella B., 753 Alexander T., 628 Ellen E., 597 Arthur W., 629 Emily E., 756 George T., 628 Fanny, 746 Gertrude S., 628 Florence, 448 Helen F., 628 Florence R., 825 Joseph, 629 Francis, 586 Ralph H., 629 George, 570 Truman V'., 629 George E., 768 William H., 628 George W., 849 Willi.am K., (.28 Geneva E., 768 Brubaker. Godwin M., 502 Ada, 437 Hannah, 139 Annie. 437 Helen G., 753 John, 437 Hezekiah, 692 John T., 437 Hiram F., 586 Mabel, 437 H Neill, 692 Kolandus, 437 Homer J., 768 Bruckhouse. Inez E., 717 Thomas, 931 lolaM., 884 Brumlcy, Esther, 585 Isabella, 449 Brundage Jacob K., 249,410 CJeorge, 702 James, 767 Kate, 703 James F., 325 Bruncr, Henty G., 02s James R., 884 Brunis, Anna F., 395 Jefferson, 752 Brunk, Klizabeth F .t>55 Jemima E., 849 Brunner, Harry, 3=5 Jennie J., 420 Brunton, Mary, 466 Jeremiah, 846 Bryan. John, 248, 597 652, 767 Edith, 835 John S., 768 Geori^e, 835 Joseph, 884 Lorena, S35 Joseph A., 653. 884 Olive M., 835 Joseph P., 693 Oliver S., 464 835 Joseph \V,, S84 Bryant Levi K., 410 Jeremiah, 471 Lizzie M., 768 Lillian K., 471 Lydia T., 4=6 Buchanan. Maggie J.. 335 Elizabeth, 495 584 Manning, 911 Buck Margaret, 363; Elizabeth A., 75S NAME. PAGE. Buck. Elizabeth Ann, 370 JcfTrye, 931 Buckingham, Hannah, 474 Buckley, 131 Adam, 124, 130, 131, 132, 234 Alice, 58, 65, 66, 68, 124 Ann, 131 Chauncey J., 901 Clara, 698 Dorothy J., 901 Elizabeth, 58, 130, 131 Hannah, 131 Henry P., 901 Jane, 131 John, 58, 124, 13:, 137, 224 Rachel, 131 Sarah, 131 Sarah P., 621 Sterrit K., goi Thomas, 59 Waller, 131 Buckman. Ann H., 261, 442 ilarding, 442 Buckry, .Mar>- R., 481 Buckwaltcr. Daniel, 418 Holland, 584 I. Henry, 812 Winfield R.. 812 W. Randell, 812 Budd Joseph, 204 Rebecca, 893 Budlong Alonzo A. W., 805 1 John C, 390, 805 Martha M. C, 805 Martin S., 805 Matthew W., 805 Walter W., 805 Warren S., 805 William G. W., 805 Buffington. Abbie .-\nn, 323, 611 Ann, 373 Hannah, 76, 139 Jesse, 611 Mary U., 583 Rachel. 82 Richard, 96, 273, 382 Susan, 399 Thomas, 80 Buist, Mary, 809 Bulkley, Peter, 904 Bull. Anne. 55^ 55= John, 939 I.evi, 551 Lydia 1., 552 Richard T., 551 Sarah R., 551 Sarah T., 551 Thomas, 180, 551 William, 547 William L., 551 William M., 21^3, 351 BuUer, Hannah, 123 Bullo. Joseph, 626 Rose .'\., 626 Bullock. Kdna M., 724 Elizabeth, 724 Ellsworth, 430 Evelina H., 684 Franck R., 551 CJcorgc, 662 Isaac, 724 John E., 551 JohnG., 551 Margaretta, 760 iMarjorie, 551 Mary E., 662, 724 Sarah, 369. 858 Thomas H., 724 NAME. PACE. Bullock. William R., 551 Bumgardner. (JeorKe, 664, 669 Martha. 667 Mollie, 664 Susan J., 350, 669 Bundcrson. Laura, 793 Bundy. Clara, 829 Elias, 828 Frank W., 829 Mary A., 828 Nora C, 829 Stephen, 444 Stephen T., 828 Bunn, Mary, 510 Bunning, William, 926 Bunting. Deborah, 593 Josiah, 169 Martha H., 584 Rachel S., 850 Burbrege. George, 690 Lea, 690 Burch, Thomas, 935 Burge. Jacob, 546 Mary Ann, 546 William, 38, 39 Burger, Sarah ^L, 841 Burgess, Julia A., 676 Burk. Annie W., 760 Louis, 760 Burkhart, Eliza, 678 Burleigh, Charles C, 253 Burn, 229 Abel, 2=8 Anna M., 751 Austin M., 751 Benjamin, 368 Carroll H., 751 Casper G., 747 Charles A., 751 Clara, 747 David H., 74S Edward L., 751 Eliza L., 368, 751 Elizabeth J., 747 Emily, 367 Emma D., 746 Esiclla J., 751 Frank L., 751 Franklin E., 751 George, 228 Hannah A., 368, 750 Hannah E., 751 Hannah M., 748 Henry, 229 Henry C, 368 Herbert A., 748 Isaac, 127, 228, 229, 230, 368 James C, 748 James D., 747, 839 Jane, 228, 229, 366,367 John D,, 751 John P., 367, 454, 746 John R., 748 Joseph. 228, 229 Joseph S., 751 Joseph \V., 3'>7 Lillian H., 454, 746 Lotta M., 7SI Louis W., 751 Margaret, 130, 367, 745, , . ^ 746 Mariic S., 751 Mar>', 229, 367 Mary E., 747 Maiy H., 751 Peter, 229, 36S, 750 Philip H., 746 Rachel, 229 Rachel A., 747 Raymond D., 751 Richard G., 747 NAME. Burn. Roy W., Sarah, Sarah A., f'AGE, .Sarah J., .Sarah N.. 751 228, 241, 367 367. 746 3^» 75^765 748 William, 328, 229, 230, 367. 747i 748 William B., 746 William D.. 751 William H., 751 Burnes, Elizabeth C,,9i4 Burnett Gordon Henry, Burnley, Emma Burns. Arthur, Ella, Matilda, Richard, Susanna M Burnside. Ella D., Frank, Jacob, Sara T., Thomas, William J., Burr. Caroline E., David T., Ellen S., Burroughs. E^lward, Elizabeth T., John, Phcbe, Burrov/, Robert, Burrowcs, Robert Burrows. Ann, Betty, Hugh, Mary, Robert, Thomas, Burt, Mary, Burtis. Douglas H., Peter T., Walker, Burton. Ann, Anne, Charles, Hannah W., Henry, Nancy E., Raphe, Burtonwood. Waiiam, Burwash, Ella Buschemcyer. Caroline H., Buschick. Henry, Margaret, Bushel, Joseph, Butcher, Richatrd, Butler. Ann, Delia E., Elizabeth Horace, James 767 767 874 387 778 33". 637 637 467 663 663 663 304, 5*5 565 663 453 453 755 .6j 866 ■ 58 .58 86 316 916 916 9x6 916 19, 86 916 690 89s 89s 895 608 937 CoS C07, 608 93'. 939 931 59 854 845 521,845 t3l 48 701, 903 85. 641 455 ♦55 John, 108, 399, 455.937 ohn S., >Iaria, Martha, Noble. Samuel, Smcdlcy D.. Thomas S.. William, William !-., Butt, l.ouisa C, Butterlicld, Buxton. Francis, 05" 467 667 455 455 455 455 455 667 623 948 INDEX. NAME. Buxton. Nvcolas, Wyllm, Buz by. Edward, Elizabelh, Joseph, Mary, Sarah, Susanna, Byard. Catharine M., Thomas. Bye, Josephine, Byers. Anna M., DeHah. Dorothy A., John D.. Johns.. Margaret, Robert, Samuel, Bylhnge. Edward, Byrd, Wyllm. Byrnes Annie, Daniel, Cadbury. Caroline, Joel, Cadwalader. Caroline, Clyde C, Gwen, Harry I., John, John H., Mary A., Mary B., William, Williams., Cady. Cassius M., Edward M., Florence, Maria F., Mary F., William M., Cahill. Mary, Michael, Caillier. Modesle, Cain. John, Kosanna, Cairns. Agnes E., David, Robert L., Calahan. George, Mary, Calder. John, Mary E., Caldwell. Betty. Elizabeth, Henry, Laretta, Mary, Vincent, Caley, Anna P., Bertha P., Cyrus H., David A., Elizabeth H, Ella B., Frances M., Hannah 930 150 2Iy 93 150, 6yi 388 150 420 816 671 674 783 783 7S3 750 369 7S3 751 84 503 503 816 242 728 I-?6, igo, 191 728 728 760 728 728 483 483 483 483 4S3 4S3 707 707 546 NAME. Caley. Laura M., Margaret R., Samuel, 238, 273, 393. 43°; Samuel Y., Sarah L., William H., Calhoun Jane, Mary J., Robert, William r;.. Calkins Lester W., William <:., Callahan. .Annie E., Sereaa, Calvert, Ann, Annie L., Birdie, Daniel, 6r,i2r, 12; Debor.ah, 121 Elizabeth S., Eva, Evan, George C, Hannah, Harry W., Isaac, James P., Jane, John PAGE 490 450 387, 489, 490 4UO 4yo 464 368 417 4>7 S71 372 887 122 122 1-79 679 .374 ,21, 123 850 079 352 680 92, 217 680 121, 132 850 122, 21S Joshua, Joshua H.. Judith, Lizzie n., Marg.aret, Mary, Mary E., Nathaniel, Powell, Priscilla, Rebecca, Reese G., Robert, Ruth, 122 Sarah, 49, 58, 63, 122 Thomas, 58, 12't, 122 \VaIter. 21S, 352 William, 122, 218, 333,679 isi, 122 679 122 680 122 122, 218 679 3f8 352, 679 230, 368 121 387 5to 510 510 375 373 C24 624 72. 132 891 2J4 '34 490 490 489 490 490 490 490 „ ,•93,372,393.765 ijannah i\l Hanna R., Harry T., Herman W., Howard }<., Jonathan R., J. Oswald, William IS., William W., Calvin. Helen, Came, 'i'homas, Cameron. Alexander, Dugald, Elizabeth, Camm. John, Margaret, Mary, Camp. Florence M., Mary A., Campbell. Charles H., Jeanette li., Lillie, Lydia A., Manby T., Mary H., Sarah, Sarah J., Campion. Annie M.. John Wesley, Camphn, Amanda Canby. Elizabeth, Jane, Jesse, Caanat), Willi.im, Cannjnij Charles, Thoums, 680 679 747 934 8^2 70,89 'OS 70 =^26 844 274 552 559 818 818 274 851 526 395 395 042 650 642 7S9 I N.'L.lll;. Cai.blei, William, Cantrell, t^otUrey, Cantwell. H«nry J., Marj', Capelle, .Methea, Card. Charles C, Charles P., Olin 1!.. Simeon, Carey. Charles C, Earl T., Frank C, Helen G., Matthias, Thomas W., Carl. Sarah E., William, Carle, Susan A., Carlile. William K. Carlisle, Sarah, Carman, Martha, Carney, Margaret, Carothers, Rebecca, 845 Carpenter. Ann, 494 Charles .S., 327 Cyrus, PAGE. 372 163 472 472 819 G6s 665 665 665 468 468 468 408 468 468 530 330 865 ro4 219 745 ,531 Esthe Francis, Hannah, Louisa, Mary, Samuel, William, William A., Carr. Lavina, Letitia, Jacob, Joseph, Mary, Richard, Rosanna, Samuel, Sarah H , Willi.am, Carrington. Hannah, John, Mary E., Carroll. Eliza, Margaret, Willfam, Carson, iJiii.nl Carter. Abner, Amy A., Bertha H. Clarence E., Daniel, Daniel J., David, George, Jeremiah, Jeremy, John, John E., fohn F., John P., Joseph, Luella S., Marielma, Mary P.. Mercy M Oliver, Oliver F., Phebe, Rebecca, Robert, Sarah A., -S. Jean, .Susie J., Vanleer, William, William V, 7C0, 761 761 859 650, 878 761 71,316 174 797 230 369 . 797 668 ,289 915 933 639 313 313 313 NAME. PAGE. Carteret. George, 3 Cartledgr. Edmund, Cai tw I iglit. Thomas, Carver. David, David F., Elizabeth, Elizabeth L Israel, Judith, Priscila, Samuel, Thomas H., William, Gary, Lucy, Casey. Amy, Ann, Lot, Robert, Cash. Charles T.. Harrie C, James H., Casperson. Davids S., Helena B., Mary E.. William F., Cass, George, Casselberry, lohn, 370 Cassell. Arnold, 208 Susanna, 208 Cassidy. Thomas Cassin. Anna, Beulah P., Elizabeth H 9,386 31(5 284, 531 531 265 454 531 936 936 C04 459 936 664 640 640 640 640 879 879 879 397 397 397 397 266 371 743 366, 743 272,478. 743 478, 743 613, 614 411 256, 428 613 625 74 535 19 S03 498, 503 411 503 374 676 6,3 503 ,286,450,535 936 411 723 503 87 665 613 613 4=8 . 93*" 613 Luke, Rebecca S Casteel. Fannie, 69 Sarah, 71 Castle, John H., 32 Castnoi John, 28 Lydia, 28 Margaret, 177, 28 Castoii, Betty, Caterson. Elizabeth M., John, Mildred, Cathcart, .'>llen. Cathrall, Benjamin Cattell. Charles F., Charles W., C. Russell, M. Franklin, Raymond M'., Cave, L. Emma. Cecil. Ann, Thomas. William. Cessna, Carrie, Chadwick Joseph, Naomi J., Challant. Goodwin, Isaac, Jamos, John, Margarette, Sarah, 365, Sidney, 644, Susan D., Chalkley, Elizabeth Chamberlin, Cecily, 123 Cheyney H., 729 Clarence J., 729 Elizabeth, 273, 363, 728 Elizabeth J., 729 757 771 771 771 300 328 775 775 775 T75 775 510 173 173 ■73 612 482 S6t 320 74 740 533 740 861 743 NAME. Chamberlin. Hannah, Henrietta, Herbert, John, Joseph, Josephine, Joshua, Letitia J., Marian, Mary, Palmer, Phebe Ann, Robert. Robert P., .Sallie A., 91 729 698 363, 729 363, 728 729 749 729 729 45 698 729 273 Titus, 225,287,363,739 Walter C . Chambers. Alice H., Anna W., Caleb E., Charles W., Corr>', Edith K., Elizabeth, Elizabeth D Ethel A., Eugene Nl.. Ezra S., James, James H., James P., Joseph C, Joseph P., Lee, Maurice L., Mary, 238, 244,361,399 729 660 660 399 244, 399 383 8a8 709, 818 660 828 399 399 660 878 828 S69 869 828 Octavius V Ramona. Ruth A., Samuel, Samuel E., Sidney E., Sina A,, Walter B.. William E., Chance, Mary, Chandler. Amor, Annie, Edith M.. Eli H., Elizabetli F... Emily R.. Eugene, George, George R., Gertie, Hayes, Harry C, Howard L., Isaac v., Jacob, James H., Lindley, Lindley S., Lydia J., Margaret. Marietta, Mary D., Mary P., Mary S., Raymond H., Rebecca A., Sallie Ann, Sarah A., Sarah W.. Sharpless W., Simeon O., William, Chapin. Arthur A., Frances, Raymond E... Sobieski L., Chapman, John, Mary .Ann. Phebe C, 824 34S, 660 828 660 649, 878 660 660 2ie S42. 843 434, 824 84s 842 842 S68 843 374 868 868 520, 842 868 710, 842 710 3'6 842 868 868 868 =63, 428 523 709 842 710 868 671 868 710 576 868 845 710, 824 797 797 797 797 316 664 667 NAME. Chase. Alices.. George O., Harriet, Isabel P., James M., Lucy E., Mary A., Philip P., 9^5 915 690 566 566 417 566 566 Chattertoii.l'homaSigid Cheatham. Mattie, 501 William E., 501 Cheesman. Thomas W., 657 Chi;i.ley, Horace, 477 Chesney, Mary, 724 Chesterman. Elizabeth, 619 Chevis, John, 913 Chew. Constant, 297 Rachel E., 297 Chcyney. 226 Abel, 225 Abel B., 786 Algernon R., 727 Alice, 723, 786 Alice D., 787 Ann, 273, 362, 726 Anna, 361, 727 Anna C, 723 Anna E., 727 Anna L., 786 Anna M., 724 Anna P., 738 Anne, 225, 362 Arthur H., 786 Arthur S., 723 Augustus M., 787 Charles, 786 Charles H., 723, 724 Clayton, 362 Cunis, 225, 362, 363, 696, 727 Edith, 127, 226, 361, 362, 727, 738 Edith Ann, 364, 737 Edith H., 724 Edith S.. 726 Edward, 738. 786 Edwin, 727 EffieF.. 786 Eliza, 362 Eliza C, 724 Eliza J., 787 Eliza K., 364 Elizabeth, 225,273,363, 641 Elizabeth M., 723 Ellen M., 727 Emily, 723 Esther, 225, 361, 362, 726, 940 Francis H., 786 George, 646, 738 George D., 870 George S., 723 George W., 364 Gibbons G., 787 Hannah, 225, 3fi4 Hannah Ann, 786 Hannah M., 724 Harold \V., 7S7 Harrison H., 724 Harry C, 773 Harvey, 786 Harvey S., 727 Herbert, 787 Hibben, 787 Horace L., 723 Howard J., 870 Hugh R., 363, 727 Huldah, 364 Ida J., 7S7 Jacob B., 786 Jane, 225, s''^* Q4o J. P-arton, 870 Jesse, 225, 3C'2, 725 Jesse S., 726 NAME. I'AGE. Chcyney. John, 23i;,226,273,738, 787, 870 John C , 727 John H., 724 oseph, 126, 225, 226, 227, 361, 723, 738 Joseph ii., 723 Joseph K.. 363, 724,726 Joseph W,, 723,724,726, J. Warren, 870 Karl A., 787 Kersey, 3^3, 727 Lauretta E., 787 Linnaeus, 787 Linnaeus M., 787 Lloyd P., 787 Lucy, 272, 273, 274, 724, 787 Lucy M., 787 Lydia, 225 Lydia A., 723 Lydia H., 727 Maggie E., 724 Mar;^3rct, 723 Manan L., 787 Marianna, 726 Martha, 361, 724 Martha A., 724 Martha J., 364, 737 Mary, 128,225,226,232, 363 Mary A., 393 Mary E., 723, 727, 786 MaryH., 870 Mattie A., 724 Maude W., 724 Miranda, 364, 737 Paris G., 724 Phebe,225,363,364.727 PhebeG., 723 Phebe H., 727 Ralphs., 724 Richard, 226 Robert S., 723 Robert W., 787 RufusC, 786 RufusT., 78"^. 787 Samuel, 225, 361, 738 Samuel S., 786 Sarah, 727 Sarah J., 786 Sarah K., 363, 696 Sarah S., 724 Thomas, 224, 226, 227, -73. 380, 786, 7S7 Thomas F., 787 Thomas H., 787 Thomas R., 724 Thomas W., 786, 787 Townsend, 727 Waldron, 225, 364, 737 Waldron J., 3^4r 738 Wellington H., 7S6 William, 363. 786 William G.. 380^785 William H., 393, 723 William J.. 723, 727 WiUiam W., 727 Willie O., 727 WiUis. 870 Wilmer, 727 Wilmer E,, 727 Chick, Nellie .M., 638 Child. Hannah B.. 683 John, J05 Childs, Sara, 421 Chittenden. John R., 487 Samuel R., 487 W^illiam B., 487 Chollct, Cecilia, 885 Chrichlow. George, 936 Chrisman, Jane £., 708 Clirist, Frederick 371 INDEX. NAMK. PAGE. Chribtian. George H., 609 Mary .A.., 609 ^hristman. C.alvin K.., 738 Daniel E., 738 Mary E., 738 Thomas, 738 Thomas C, 738 Christy, Marga 1:1. 459 Church. George, 930 Mary, 836 William, 933 Churchman. Edward, 121 Phcbc, 888 Ciphcart, Anna . 376 Civil. Bayard, 777 Kate, 37'>, 777 Clair. Isaac, 579 Sarah J., 579 Claphani, Olivia, 465 Clapp, Plicbe, 503 Cla.k. Alice J., 705 A una B., 520 Anna F., 7CS Anna J., 746 Annie G., 624 Bamet J., 659 Benj. S., 705 Caroline, S52 Charles P., 746 Christina, 348, 658 Clayton A., 896 Edward A. T. 520 Edwin, 357. 705 Eliza, 494. 866 Eliza C, 276 Elizabeth, 198 Elizabeth B., 487 Ella, 656 Ellen, 749 Esther, 23'. 370 E. W., 794 Frances h.. 705 George P., 53' Hannah, 463 Howard, 4S6 Isabella C, 698 Isabella M., 503 Jacob, 494 James, 705 James A., 896 James W., 624 Jane, 916 Jehu, 568 John, 658 John .\., John G., 705 486 John ^y.. Josephine V., 624 659 Laura B., 624 Louis P.. 896 Louisa \., 276, 493 M. Alice, 53' Marion M., 705 Marshall B., 487 Mary, 507 705, 722 Mary A., 503 Mary B.. 487 Mary K., 568 Myron S., 726, 896 Nellie G., 502 Olivia R., 705 Parmcnas P., S96 Rebecca, 436, 609 Sarah, 338 , 639. 817 Sar.-ih R.. 487 Susan, 332 Thomas, 934 Thomas E., 502 Wesley, 640 William, 370, 493 Clarke. David, 323 Elizabeth, 323 949 NAME. PACK. Claior. Elizabeth, 224 Clay. Henry, 328 Claypoolc. James, 386 Clayton. A. Blythe, 400 Adda E., (yoi Alfred P., 40^ Elishn, 362 Elizabeth, 362 Elizabeth W., 400 Elmer G,, 401 Esther L., .inn , Gregg. 4 "' ; Hanna M., >Si Henry P., 400 L., 318 Leah, 214, 362 Miriam R., 400 Rachel, 225, 362, 725 Thomas, 131 Thomas W., 2'45. 400 William, 0, 7 Claxtun. Frances E., 621 Cieorge B., 621 Cleaver. Andrew, 463 Eliza M.. 267, 463 CieinenB. Emily, 296 Jane, iS2 Mary, 6S9 Robert, 81, 152, 259 Clement, Lois P., 730,732 Clements. Catharine, 826 Mary L., 834 Clenison. Davis. 759 Hannah, 131 Sophia, 505 Susan, 759 Clendeuon. John, 163 Mary C, 877 Rebeckah, 675 Clevenstine. Mary Ann, 269, 473 Clevcb. Eleanor, 685 William B., 685 Clews. John. 69 Cliffe, KoV>ert. 9 Clime. Ella, 418 Ella L., Sio WiUiam v., 810 Cliineiiiiun. Ida F., 678 Joseph, 678 Clingan, Clement B.,550 Cliniff, William, 700 Clinkenbeaiu. William, 77 Clogg. Gertrude M., 768 Levin H.. y'^S Clokcy, S.ni - )■ , Clopp. EIlaM., Harry, SS5 John. 885 Maggie D., 885 Close. C. W.. 604 Sarah, 419 Cloud. Alice .A., 765 Elizabeth, 757 G. Pierson, 403 H. H., 874 Joshua, 645 Maggie, 611 Mary A., 437 Phebe, 757 Sarah Ann, 453, 788, 867 William, 473, 611 Clouser. Eliz.abeth, 588 Clowes, Richard, 931 NAMK. Cloyd. David, James, John, Clulcy, Sarah L Coale. Albert S., Anna E., Benjamin, 620, Benjamin NL, Ernest B., George W., Gertrude E., tlriffith E., Joseph E., Joeeph W., Mary, Rebecca J., Robert H., Samuel, Vincent .M., Coatcs. Abigail, Amy, Ann, Anna, Ann.T D., Annie, Aquila, Benjamin, B. F., Charles, Cyrus, Cyrus L., Elizabeth, Eliz.-ibclh J., Ellen S., Ellis, Emma S., Evangeline, Frederick W,, George, George J., Gertrude, Isaac, Isaac L., Jane, John, John H. Joseph P., Joseph R., Lavinia J., Ixrvi, Lillian P.. Lindley, Mary E., Mary L., Moses, Nathan H., Norman B., Rebecca, Sara E., Sarah, Sarah W., Simmons, Thomas, William B., Willi.-im P., Cobb. Lydia, Cobourn. .■\bnham. 156, 469 A lis. .Anna S., Ashton, At wood T., Bessie, Caleb. Charles, Charles S.. Cynctta M., Earl. Elu.-»bclh, 368 Elizabeth Ann Enos B., Florence, (jcorgc, 26S, George H., Hcnr>', Henrv P., 144 M3. 268, 74 74 74 . 458 849 849 848, 849 849 849 849 849 849 849 849 848 849 849 848 849 408 71-.: 144, 7" 409 721 866 254, 421 142 421 354 253 431 280, 753 730 359. 722 408 721 721 591 537 431 730 254 421 253, 42> 59» 253. 421 421 527 721 72« 421 720 444, 827 431 253 8.7 591 m, 72> 431 253 249. 408 359. 720 9 59> 421 917 368 2VilHam, 498 Wil^afm^W., 498 Comly. * Caroline, 893 Emmor, 893 John, 893 M. Elizabeth, 804 Commin, Sarah, 937 Commons Caroline E., 453 Conard. Alfred F., 721 Alice A., 720 Alice M., 720 Arthur P., 671 Payard, 671 Bertha M., 7^0 Came L., 671 Edith 0., 671 Edmund, 671 Elizabeth H., 720 Elizabeth R., 543 ElwoodH., 815 Everard, 359, 719 Henry C, 842 Isaiah, 72c Jesse, 719, 720 Joseph, 145 Katharine P., S15 Laura B., 67 1 Martha, 740 Mary, 517 Milton E., 720 Rebecca J., 719 Thomas, S04 T.Walters, 671 William J., 720 William T., 815 Coner, Mary Ann, 427 Coney. Barbara, 77 Jacob, 77 Susanna, 77 Conger, Arthur B., 556 Conklin. Abby, 644, 861 Mar>', 861 Stephen, 861 Conley . P'lorence J., 532 Isaiah, 464 John Wm., 532 Mary Ann, 408 Conn, Dinah, 267 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. Connel, Hester, 689 Cooper. Cope. Conner. Charles C, 900 Ezra, 137, 166, 279, 280, Emma J . , 720 Chester. 764 5>3, 514 515 Eva, 861 Clayton, 454 Frank A., 753 Ida, 696 Clement, 740, 900 George, 267 Isaac J., 861 Donald, 455 Gerard, 608 Levi H., 696 Edith M., 868 Gilbert, 480, 522, 605, Patrick, 473 Elizabeth R., 868 847 Connor, Ellen, 571 Elma A,, 710 Hannah, 137 5"=, 514 Conobell, Wyllm, 929 EUwood, 396, 71a Hannah R., 514 Conoby, Mary, 221 Esther, n8 Harry, 514 Conoway. Harold T., 868 Helen, 5'5 Mary, 211 Harry, 764 Helen E., 513 Thomas, 211 Helen L., 868 Helen L., 512 Conover. Helen P., 454 Henry, 497 Chas. L., 584 Henry, 932 Herman, 847 Maria L., 312 .584 Howard, 900 James B., 497 Mary C, 853 Israel H., 576 Jane S., 512 Conquest, Mary, 579 Jael, 869 Jesse K., 513 Conrad. James, 9 John, 137 761, 84S Alice, 177 James P., 868 John B., 512 Elizabeth, 793 James R., 868 Jonathan, 35S .473.710 James M., 678 Jane, 396 Joseph, 137,167,265,847 John, 177 J.M., 440 Joshua, 137 Mary E., 697 T. Morris, 868 Josiah, 761 Nancy, 833 John, 243, 396 Julia, 497 Rudolph B.. 697 Joseph R., 843 Lester L, 513 Ruth, 804 Lewis, 764 Lucinda, 480 Susan, 705 LilHe L.. QOO Lydia, 480 Conroy. Mary, 438 Lvdia S., 533 Christo C, 852 Mary B., 868 Lydia T., 523 MaryE., 852 Mary D., 455 Martha K., 440 Converse. MaryS., 451 Mary, 137, 56, 267, Eva W., 883 Mifflin, 710 480 James W., 888 Mollie I)., 768 Mary Anna, 498, 503 Conway. Phebe P., 539 Mary B., 513 Anna, 243 > 396 Phcebe, 802 Mary G., 513 Rebecca, 69s Rachel, 396 Mary H., 862 Cook. Rebekah B., 455 Mary M,, 515 Clarence A., 825 .Samuel H., 868 Mary V., Melissa, 512 E. Job. 713 Samuel \V,, 455 480 Elizabeth R., 713 Sarah, 498 Narcissa J., 480 Elvin L., 825 Smedley D., 455 Nathan, 137, 279, 440, Ennion, 314 .317 Sophia, 487 513 Ennion J., 713 Susanna J., 868 Oliver, 137. 514 Ernest E., 825 Thomas, 396, 900 Oliver C, 5'S Fannie, 824 Thomas L., 763 Oliver E., 280 Florence L., 416 Truman, 868 Oliver W., 533 Francis, 374 Violetta, 764 Paschall, 523 Garth H., 713 William, 299 Rachel W., 479 George D., 250 ,416 William R., 900 Ralph P., 515 Goldie P.. 825 Cope, 137 Raymond, 515 Hannah B., 876 Abbie E , 760 Rebecca, 70. 137 Henry, 824 Abigail, 137.445 Rest, 760 Lawrence, 92 AdaE., 515 Samuel, t37. 479 Josiah, 463 Albert N., 515 Sarah, 137 280, 522 Levi, 399 876 Alexis, 753 Sarah H., 84 8 Martha Jane, 463 Alfred, 277, 495, 496,497 Sarah T., 513 Mary, 262 Alice E., 710 Susan, 522. S47 Mary R., 416 Amy, t37 Thomas, 280 Myrtle H., 416 Amy H., 279 Thomas B., 514. 51S NilaJ., 713 Anna, 710 Thomas D., 513 Otis, 825 Anna R., 513 Thomas E., 513 Pleasant B., 416 Benjamin, 137 690, 760 Thomas P., 496 Rebecca, 416 Caleb, t37 Walter S., 515 Rena M., 416 Caleb B., 533 William, 514 Richard, 386 Caleb S., 760 William C, 862 Ruth, 244 .399 Caroline, 513. 566 William G., 760 Ruth E.. 416 Catherine I., 512 William P., 512 Sarah L., 820 Charity, 137 William T., 513, 514 Sylvia, 825 Christina B., 480 ZUlaM., 710 Vera L., 713 DarlinKton, 847 Copeland. Walter C, 824 David G., 847 Elizabeth P., 491 William, 416 938 Dawsey, 272, 479 Joseph, Margaret Ann 412 Cookson. Deborah, 137, 321, 513, 412 Daniel, 316 60S Mary E., 587 Elizabeth, 3.6 Earl T., 5^5 Coper, Isabel, 930 J oseph , 19 Edgar A., 514 Copperthw/aite. Margaret, 294 Edge T., 279 512, 513 Clara, 856 Mary. 35 Edith, 137 Copple Cooley. Edward D., 497. 502 Henry, 334, 468 MahetableM., 853 EIiz.ibeth, 2S0 ,514, 5t5 Mary E., 468 Cooper. Elizabeth D., 513 Coppock. Amos, 764 Elizabeth W., 497 Ann, 50 262, 280 Ann, 254 Ellen, 847 Bartholomew, 34,59,86, Annie P., 764 Elma, 513 87,88,99,. Benjamin, 454 Emilie, 710 135. 187 Benjamin W.. 454 Eramor, 479 Ellen, 60 Bennett S., 454 Emmor P.., 512 Esther, 820 Calvin, 396 Eva, 514 Hannah, 60 NAME. l'.\GE. Coppcick, John, 50, 262 John K., 341 i^izzie F., 341 1 Margaret, 262 ; Corblii. Emily, 410 [ John, 410 Sophia, 410 Corbit. Daniel . 1=3 John C, 353 Mary, 353 Wilham, 353 Corfman James W., 8S3 Lorinda i).. 883 Cornell. Marian J., 853 Mark J., 853 Cornish Leavin, III Sarah, 7y2 Cornog. Abncr, S39 Daniel, 366. 507 Elizabeth, 299, 5t7 Elizabeth D., 557 Fannie, 339 Isaac, 339 John. 307, 557, 5IJ7 Martha, 519,839 Cornweli. ..Sfia W., 711 [l.UUL-1, 711 Gibbons G., 305. 711 M.artha J., 7" Mary E., 711 Mary G., 7" Robert T., 711 William 1>.. 71 1 Cort, I.avina. 674 Corwen, J., 630 Cosse. Esther A., 692 James A., 693 Cotiiian. Hannah, 354, 687 Cotlrcii. Cornelia, 390 Couch. J- n.. 476 Jonathan, 312 Coulson. Frank K., 652 Jabez, 346, 652 Jehu, 652 John, 652 Laura V., 652 Lizzie A.t 652 Mary L., 652 Coulbton, Hannah, 778 Courtney. AddieC, 693 Charles F., 693 Ella li.. 856 Helen H., 693 Henry 15., 866 John, 387 John H., 693 Luke A., 693 Minnie t>.. 693 Courtrii;ht. B. F., 491 Clara, 491 Cousins. Edward C, 622 Helen. 622 M.ay, 622 Covington. Hugh \V.. B25 James, 859 Lovd W., 825 Faul L., 825 Susan, 644, 859 Wm. W., 825 Cowan, Jane, 509 CorA'giU Eliz.abeth, 499 John, 128 Sarah, 7- , 128, 149 NAME. V\GK. CowgiU, Susanna, 33, 76, 141 Thomas, 77 Virginia, 807 Cowing, Walters,, 727 Cowman, Jeremiah, 167 Cowper. Allice, 931 James, 937 Robert, 935 William, 934 Cowpcrthwaite. Martha, 537 WilUam. 537 Cowpland. Agnes, 72 I Caleb, 49, 70,72.73, 89 j Sarah, 73 ■ Cox, 92, 148, 309 I Abbie, 151 Abby. 263, 452 Abner, 310 Addie, 573 Alfred, 571 Allan M., 571 Almena W., 570 Amour, 571 Amy, 76, 104, 140, i83, 308, 148 Amy N., 570 Anna, 148 Anna R., 253 AnnaS., 571 Benjamin, S3, 102, 103, 104, 124, 140, 148, 149, 170, 18B, 206, 308, 309, 310. 570 Bennet S., 241,263, 451 Caleb H., 307, 401, 508 Carlton B., 452 Catherine, 1C4, 188 Charles G., 570 Christiana, 205 Clara S., 570 Edgar. 571 Edwin B., 570 Edwin S., 570 Edwin T,, 451 Elizabeth, 77, 81, 14S, 14Q, 1S8, 310 Elizabeth H.', 5^8 Elizabeth R., 45^ Elizabeth J., 308 Ella I., 5t'8 Ellen, 92 Elsie, 571 Esther L., 451 Eva E., 571 Eveline, 205 George, 92, 104, 170, 188, 205, 307. 568 George E,, 568 George W., 589 Georgianna. 568 Hannah, 92, 93, 103, 104, no, 149, 173, 174. 188, igr, 206, 307, 308, 309, 310, 5^0* 573 Hannah Ann, 308 Hannah C, 573 Harriet, 104 Harriet M., 570 Harriet S., 570 Helen I., 57^ Helen M., 451 Henrietta, 570 Horace, 452 Howard L., 573 Isaac S., 308, 573 Jacob P.. 253 Jane, 92. 93, 104, 175, 177, 188, 191,309 Jane P., 308 Jeffrey, 188, 307 Jesse W., 451 John, 72, 73, 92, 93, INDEX. NAMF,. PAGE. NAME. I'.\GE. Cox, John. Ctabb. 142, 148, 149, Delilah. 630 =53. 309, 310, Craft, .Agnes, 707 651 Craig. John F., 452 John Wm., 253 Albert B., 745 .-Annie S., 644 Jonathan, 148, 309, 310 Carrie M., 745 Joseph, 104, 148, 1S8, David F., 7'3 205, 30S, 309, Elias D., 644 570 F.mnia, f'lS Joshu.->, 188 Joshua S., 307, 568, 641 Ethel, 6>5 Florence, 6.5 Laura M., 569 Frederick D., 745 Lavina, 543 George, 175 34r.7'3 Lawrence, 39, 46, 49, George A., 7'3 72. 73. 75, Howard W., '^1 90, 91, 92. Jane, 2l8 93. 168 Jean, 122 Letchworth, 308, 570 John, 745 Levi, 310 John C, 713 Lirzie, 452 Joseph R., J. Robert, 745 Lydia, 263, 310, 401 745 Lydia A., 568 l.eonard F., 745 Lydia E., 253 Mary, 218 Lydia H., 263, 452 Marv A., 7>3 Lvdia J., 451 Mary B., 745 Malvina, 570 Mildred, 615 Margaret, 104, 149, 188, Norman B., 745 308, 309 Percy W., 745 Mark J., 577 Robert, 367 Martha, 92 Robert B., 745 Mary, 72, 92, 148, 149, Samuel, 6.5 151,' 153, 205, Sarah B., 746 =53. =63, 309 Walter, 218 Mary E., 571 William B., 745 Mary Ella, 569 William E., 745 Mary F., 570 William J., 745 ILary L., 308, 503, 568, William P., 713 571 Craner. Patience, 651 Jeremiah, 775 Rachel, 92, 93, 148, 171, Linda, 775 ■7=,, "73 Crank, John, 406 Raymond S., 452 Cranmer. Rebecca, 746 -Achsah, 691 Richard, 77, 136, 148, Adelbert P., 691 149, 309 Bamt D., 691 , 692 Robert, 92 Dovey P., 691, 692 Sarah, 46, 49, 72, 90, Floyd, 692 92, 93, 148,205, Gardetta, 691 309 Hattie, 602 Sarah Burson, 148 Jennie E., 691 Sarah H., 451 Mascie B., 6yl Sarah J., 452 M.alinda, 693 Sclina, 246, 401, 569 Mary Anna IL, 691 Sidney A., 568, 850 William, 6,1 Simon, 651 W. C, 604 Susanna, 238, 263, 393 Crans, Anna 1 8^2 Susanna L., 568, 572,940 Cranston, Sarah E.,C':^ Thomas, 151, 153, i8g. Crawford. 263, 310, 393 Ann, 249,411 Thomas S., 151, 263, John, T.illie, 414 450, 451 414 Thomas w., 253 Mandv, 407 Townscnd, 308, 573 Mary I., S78 Walter E., 451 Nathan, 407 Walter I.., 573 Willi.am, 24S, 407 William, 149, 188, 205, Crcichton, .Anna, 5^9 =53, =63, 3'>9, Creighton. 3'0. 451 Eldridge, 4.8 William Ii , 573 James, 4,-,S William L., 308.570,571 Joseph W., 4c,5 Wiliner B., 451 Cicw. WiliiierG., 452 Abner, 675 Wilmer M., 245, 568 Alice 1.., 675 Coxe. Anna M., 675 Alanson B., 770 John, 675 Elizabeth, 769 Mary D., 67s Flora E., 770 Miriam, 676 Ida L., 770 Miriam P.. ^'7' William A., 770 Crickmay, H; rriet, 883 William B., 770 Cridcr. Coxson. Eliz.abeth, 451 Elys, 930 Frederick B. ■I." John, 930 Cnn, Maude. 644 Thomas. 929 Crippen. Coyle. Edward. 621 Sara A., 783 Jacob, 748 Thomas, 209 James. 622 Crabb. Ivlartha, 367, 748 Charles, 630 Violet. 622 95' NAMIC. I'AGI'.. Crippa. Christiana, log, 204 Cnsacy, William v., 861 Criswell, Mary M.. 493 Croan. Elizabeth, 749 Thomas, 749 CroU, Rebecca, 421 Crompton,Abraham»938 Crosby. Ann P., 643 Kstlicr, 194 Julia A., 886 Richard, 14, 19, 91, 316 Susanna, 597 Crosley, Alice, 336 Anna, 474 Annie, 474 Betty, 209 Elizabeth, 211 Harry, 474 Jane, 696 Man-, 474 Williain, 387 Cross, Thomas, 316, 374 Crouse. Frances E., 589 Sarah, 329, 631 William, 631 Crowe. Florence, 875 Ida, 875 J. Frank, 875 R. Park, 875 Croweil, Mai^'. 723 Crowley, Catharine, 814 Croxson. Mary, 45 Randall, 69, 172 Samuel, 45 Sarah, 47 Croy, Drusilla, 752 Crozicr. Andrew S., 637 Harriet E., 637 Herbert D., 637 Jane, 61 b John, 636 Samuel K.., 33'J» 636 Susanna K., 637 Willuim M., 637 Crumlish, Ella, 729 Cruzen. Benjamin, 250, 415 Carlton B., 415 Cora A., 415 GcofKC T., 415 Harvey, 415 John L., 415 Marion J., 415 Crysllc. Annie K., 466 James, 466 Cubbcrly, EUa E., 722 Cullcn. Pavid, 440 Emma L., 440 Lewis O., 403 Cunun, Thomas, 937 Cummings. Hatricl, 140, 249 Mary, 607 Cumtiiins. Pavid, 198 James, 2:7 Lydia. 380, 785 Cunntn^ham. Miirc.arct A., 692 Cunrads. John. 21 Currier, Mary O., 815 Curry. Amy A., 640 I Iclcn A., 755 John A., 755 Thomas A., 755 William W.. 640 Curti:>. Ann D.. 432 Curv/cn- Eleanor, 271 95- /A'DRX. NAMi;. PAGIi. Curwen. (icorjje F., 271 Gushing, Mary E., 583 Custer. Annie, 611 George W., 6ii Cutler. Alban, 408 Girdon D., 406 M. Ella, 409 Dafft, Sidney, 565 Dager. iJaiiiel H., 836 Mary H., 495, 836 Daken, Annie, 882 Uakyn, Thomas, 936 Dalbey. Eilinund, 751: Mary E., 751 Dale, James, 782 Dallas, Robert E., 903 Dallings, Annie, 893 Daly, Thomas, 604 Dambmann. Fiederica V., 637 Dana. Laura M., 677 Luther H., 677 Dance. Allan B., 397 Elizabeth S., 761 Mary L, 397 Dane, Ahnira S., 324, 615 Danelson. Martha M., 570 Daniel. Hannah, 367, 747 James, 747 Rebecca J., 865 Daniels. Annie L., 669 David D., 420 Edwin R., 372, 770 Elizabeth G., 770 Jacob, 669 John B., 770 John R., 770 NLirgarctta, 325 Samuel, 420 Danin, Henry, 935 Dare, Mary A., 695 Darling. Edward P., 580 Mary R., 5S0 Darlington. Abel, 367, 745, 746 Abraham, 79, 356, 696 Abraham B., 356, 696 Alice E., 456 Alfred, 454, 356, 700, 746, 940 Alfred Y., 700 Allan P., 869 Alvah, 696 Amy, 752, 901 AnnaD., 6q8 Anna R., 700 Annie J., 454 Annie M., 700 Avarilla, 698 Avarilla M., 700 Barton, 696 Bertha M., 693 Brinton, 356, 694, 695 C. Archer, 869 Carrie R., 695 Caroline, 696 Casperj 699 Catharme, S39 Chandler, 356, 700, 712, ^ , 715 Charles, 455 Charles P., S69 Charles S., 696 Charlotte B., 697 Chauncey, 696 Chester A., 696 Clara, 694 Clara B., 701 Clement, 695 NAME. PAGE. Darlington, C Norman, 700 Peborah, 79 Dillwyn, 699 Dorothy D., 454 Earnest H., 697 Edgar T.. 698 Edison H., 696 Edith, 151. 153 Edith A.. 695 Edith S.. 455 Edna, 697 Edward, 356, C99, 869 Edward B., 822 Edward S., 699 Eliza, 892 893, 894 Elizabeth, 264 513, 8it Elizabeth H. 455 Ella, 456, bqg Ellsworth, 700 Elmer, 097 Elmer E., 699 Emlen P., 888 Emma, 697 Esther C, 696 Ethel G., 697 Florence J., 701 Fontaine K,, 696 Franklin, 356, 699 Frederick, 455, 700 George, 264 George IL, 264 Grace A., 456 Hannah, 357. 704 Hannah J., 7S9 Hannah M., 696 Harry T., 701 Harvey, C.96, 727 Harvey M., 697 Helen, 45S Henry H., 696 Hettie, 695 Horace, 455 Howard G., 6q6 Ireanicus L, 696 Irwin W., 697 Isaac, 356, 698 Isaac G., 698, 889 Isaac P., 694 Isabel, 456 Jane, 356, 697 lared, Jennie, 318, got 697 Jennie E., 697 J. Lacey, 869 John R., 697 John T., 696 Joseph, 36, 3S6 Joseph B., 696, Soo Joseph C, 455 Joseph L., (S07 Lamartine, 762 Leah, 643 Lewi. H., 699 Lewis W., 889 Linda M., 696 LuUi E. , 696 Mabel, 700 IVlar£;aret, 698 Margaret C, 700 Margaret S., 454 RLarian, 456 MarkH., 888, 889 Martin, (197 Mary, 36, 697 iSIary Ann, 350 Mary B., 456, 605 Mary K., 454 Maiy L., 7ot Maud E., 696 Maud M., 455 Maurice R., 455 Melinda, 356 Mei-wyn ]., 869 Mildred M., 697 Milton, 264, 454 Minnie, 695 Morton P.. S22 Norman S., 8S9 Percy, 699 NAME. PACE. Darlington, Percy L., 700 Percy S., 456 Rachel, 367 Rachel A., 454, 746 Richard, 131, 2b.i, 456 Rose. 45(1 Ruth B., 697 Sarah, 272, 454 Sarah E., 456 Smedtey, 151. 364, 455, 456, 728 Stephen, 762 Susan, 3fi6 Thaddeus, 785 Theodore, 698 Thomas, 219, 355, 356, 699, 701 Thomas B., 888 Victor, 700 Walter, 454, 699 Warren T. , 700 Wayne, 697, 699 Wefdon, 697 William, 698, 725 William B., 695,869 William H., 725 Williamanna H., 696 ZiUah, 710 Darrah, Mary, 681 Darrow, Annie M., 840 Daub. Samuel, 5S9 Sophia E., 313, 588 Daugheriy. Elizabeth, 826 Daughtrey, Olivia A., 703 Davenoort. Elizabeth, 531 Hannah, 265, 459 John, 459 Katie, 879 William, 125 Davey, Joseplune, 892 David. Catherine, 257 Elizabeth, 311 Ellis, 135, 136 {ohn, 311 -ewis, 10 Llewellyn, 150 Davidson. Ella E., 663 Francis, 666 Mary, 666 John, 350, 663, 666 Sidney S. G., 663 William H., 663 William Henry, 666 Davies. Amos, 235 David, 235 Ellis, 216, 306 Hannah, 306, 311 Jane, 235 Miiick, 62 My rick, 60 Pnscilla, 306 Samuel, 311 Sarah, 235, 306 Susanna, 119 Thomas, 190 William, 22 Davis Aaron, 64S, 875 AbbieJ., 876 Abbie H., 875 Agnes C. E., 707 Alice, 357.805 Alice T., 707 Allen E., 80: Amos, 351. 432, 67^ Anna G., 852 Andrew W., 31?, 586 .\nna Maria, 311 Anna M., 580 Arthur, 852 Asa, 366 Belle E., 875 NAMt. I'AGE. Davis, Benjamin, 192, 311, 312 Bessie R., 765 Bryan J., 707 Caleb, 220, 221 Caleb W., 875 Carrie E., 852 Charles C, 707 Charles H., 801 Ciarkson, 855 Daniel, 648 David, 74, 136 Edith M., 814 Edward E., 707 Edwin E., 852 Eliza J., 357, 706 Elizabeth, 145, 191,228, 270, 3b6, 798 Elizabeth C, 855 Elizabeth E., 671 Elizabeth M., 660 Elizabeth P., 717 Emily, 389 Emma E., 587 Esther, 539 Eva, 749 Evan, 84 Francis F., 801 Frank, 852 Frank B., 852 Frank U., 671 Frank W., 749 George, 85, 270, 539,798 George E., 707 George W., 5S7 Hannah. 145 Hannah E., 852 Hannah P., ^44 Harper H., 852 Harriet, 800 Helen M., 801 Helen W., 671 Henry G., 707 Hugh, 190 Irwin A., 464 Isaac, 142, 144, 801 Isaac W., 801 Iva E., 671 James, 216,302,344,646, 375.749^75^,875 James I., 464 James W., 876 Jane, 230, 310,641, 869 Jane W., 870 Jason, 357, 707 Jesse, 580 Jessie, 532 Joel, 671 Joel R., 717 John, 82, 84, 222, 357, 648, 707 Tohn B., 765 John H., 852 (ohn W., 688 Jonathan, 176 Joseph, 82, 85, 170, 189, 199, 312 Joseph E., 707 Joshua H., 875 Lewis R., 672 Lillian M., 671 Lizzie, 773 Lulu I., 852 Mabel, 587 Margaret A., 430, 821 Margaret, 839 Martha J., 798 Mary, 218, 306, 380, 432,693. 756 Mary A., 855 Mary Ann, 357, 705 Mary B., 811 Mary E.. 246, 707, 852 Mary Ella, 401 Mary J., 671 Mary Jane, 312 Mary'H., 852 Mary M., 717 Mary Y,, 875 May S., 852 NAME. IWCE. Davis, Merchant. 707 Nathan, 324 Olive F., 671 Oscar W., 671 Phebe, 648, 846, 876 Philena, 357, 706 Preston P., 717 Rachel, 357, 708 Rebecca, 516, 539 Robert F., 401 Roscoe G., 672 Ruth, 192, 311 Ruth Ann, 614 Ruth Anna, 688 Ruthanna, 824 Ruth P., 357, 707 Ruth S., 876 Samuel, 740, 814 Samuel H., 852 Sallic, 689 SallieM., 852 Sarah, 1S9, 199, 247,324, 641 Sophie R., 749 S. Powell, 749 Stephen, 821 Thomas, 642, 855 Thomas E., 312 Uriah, 464 Vernon S., 852 Walter P., 852 Wilbur, 749 William, 459, 707, 852 William B., 550 William H., 587 William M., 672, 71 7, 852 William T., 357 Dawman, Thomas, 933 Dawson, 76 Ann, 76, 143, 144 Ann E., 625 Benjamin, 76, 77 Daniel, 76. 534 Dorothy, 76, 77 Edwin E., 625 Elizabeth, 77 Everett, 625 Hattie D., 625 Isaac, 76, 77 Jacob, 77 James, 76, 77 John, 76, 77 John C, 625 John E., 635 Leah, 362 Lee J., 625 Martha D., 625 Martin, 625 Martin J., 625 Rachel, 362 Sarah, 77 Sarah S., 76 Solomon, 77, 204 Susanna, 76, 77 Thomas S., 534 William, 77 Day. Catharine, 283 Catherine, 286 Eliza, 356, 6g8 George, 642 James, 227, 318 Juliette, 744 Rebecca, 220 Susanna, 228 William R., 483 Daykins. Charlotte, 653 William, 653 Deacon. George, 128 Deal. Margaret A., 527 Dean. Benjamin, 537 Charity, 531 Deborah, 753, 847 Euphemia. 286, 537 Margaret C, 519, 840 Samuel, 840 Sarah, 840 INDEX. 953 NAME. PAGE. NAME. I'AGE. Deane, Dorothy, 59 Dewees. Deaver.Marg.lret A .,881 Hannah A., 674 .De Bue, Rachel, 349 Helen, 675 Decker. Isaac, 35'i 673 Calvin W., 799 Isaac E., 676 Jonas S., 799 Isaac T., 675 Deed, Mary, 579 James, James .^., 351 De Hart. Mary M. 663 673 Dehaven, Eliza, 781 Jesse M., «'7S Deihl, Carrie E., 831 J. Hervey, 67s Dell. Joseph N., 675 Mary, 51,91 ,285 Lawrence H., 675 Thomas, 34 Louisa M., 676 Deneane. Maria, 675 Clara, 727 Marion B., 67s J, W., 727 Martha, 674, 675 Kale, 36; .727 Mary, 351 , 1)72, 674 Denison. Mary A., O73 Cynthia M., 715 Mary H., 674 Dennison. Mary R., Matilda E., 676 David G., 896 673 Florence L,, 726 Mildred R., 675 Florence S., 896 Naomi B., 676 Denny. Pearl C, 5" Walter G., 675 512 William, 216, 35i> 674 Jennie C, 512 William B., 673 Joanna, 449 William P., 675 Julia, 512 William T., 675 Lewis A., 512 Dibble. Martha T.. 5t2 Benjamin S., 343, 659 Mary, r28 Elizabeth, 215. 349 Mary Ann, 511 ,80: Ira. 659 Mary E., 512 Irene C, 659 Paul E., 512 Julia A., 6 -,9 Pearl, 512 Dick, Martha, 50S Stella L Denton, John, 512 Dickey. 48 John M., 527. 745 Depew, Hannah, 799 Dickinson. Derrickson, Martha ,801 Edmund W., 472 Desenberg, William .917 Ella C, 764 Dethick. John, 937 Frank E., 917 Detwiler. George, 663 Abraham, 425 Henry, 764 Catherine, 721 Joseph, 209, 301 Hannah, 4^3 iVIary, 860 Deuel. Oliver B., 472 Frances E., 531 Rebecca, 663 Franklin, 531 Roy. 917 Devine, Susan A., 661 Sarah, 287 Devoe. Dicks. Katie J., 772 James. 858 Levi J., 772 Norman J., 858 Levi W., 772 Peter, 88,89 Mary E., 772 Roger, 89, III . 152, 196 William M., 772 Samuel L., 858 Wilmina, 772 Dietenuerier. Devore. Kathcrine, 580 Hannah C, 849 Dieni, Catharine, 579 Jackson N., S49 Diemer. Mary -Ann, 576 De Vou, Johanna, 812 Dill. Dew, Joane, 80 Arthur (i., 546 Dewees, 351 Catliarine, 713 Alfred H., 675 Matthias, 545 Anna, 675 William r'.. 545 Arthur W., 675 Diller. Barclay C, 6^5 Ann, 494 Bertha, 673 Ann W., 276 Charles I., 673 Catharine, 501 Charles W., 676 Isaac, 494 Clara R., 673 Roland, 494 Clarence, 675 DiUing Clarissa A., 674 Conrad B., 669 Cornelius, 351 674 Mary E., 669 Debbie, 673 Dillinger. Debe, 674 Catliarine, 310. 579 Deborah, 351 673 John, 579 Edgar, 675 Dillingiiam. Eliza, 405 Abram. 302 Ellis, 351 Anne P., 502 Emma, 673 Edith C, 502 Ernest J., 675 John H., 502 Fnink L., 675 Lydia B., 502 Griffith, 331 676 Mary E., 502 NAME. I-AUE. Dillon. Miiry, 272, 483 Nathan, 483 Dilwortn. Annie E., 867 Charles, 85 Elizabeth, 356, 718 Elizabeth L., 703 Freddie J., 718 Harriet W., 355, 689 Hettie M., 718 Jesse W., 718 Letitia, 356 Lizzie P.. 718 Mary E., 776 William, 718 William T., 718 Ziba, 703 Dingee. Charles, 359, 721 Mary, 721 Obadinh, 721 William J.. 721 Dinnc, Elizabeth W., 811 Divers, Rosaniia, 629 Divine, Martha J.. 590 Dixon. Dinah, 153 Florence .'\., 807 Henry, 153 James, 806 Laura L., 807 Mar>'. 433 Mary G., 806 Robert Is., 392, 806 Roberta B., 807 Rose, 856 William A.. 807 Dixson, Marj- J., 708 Dizer, Ann, 334 Doak, Mary, 652 Doan. Sarah H., 569 Doane. Deborah, 262 Elizabeth J., 678 NLiria, 919 Mary, 874 Doobiij, Mary A., 765 Dobbins. Martha, 675 Susan E., 770 Dobbs. .A,ndrew, 254, 423 Ann F-., 423 Chester P., 423 Dayton .'\,, 423 Edward H., 423 Emma, 423 Erma A., 423 Fannie E., 423 George W., 423 Hotlis C, 423 John. 423 John W,, 423 Lcsier A., 423 Lillian E.. 423 Marion B., 423 Mary E., 423 Dobell, Aiinc, 926 Dobritchc, \Vil!i.im, 932 Dobson. Adalinc V., 769 Anna C, 768, 769 Au^U'itus T., 768 Christopher, 372, 757 Christopher L., 768,769 David A., 769 Edward G., 769, 843 Elizabeth H.. 768 Florence E., 769 Gertrude, 769 Grace F., 769 Hannah, 167 Howard R., 769 Louisa, 757 Louisa L» 768 Ruth, 769 Sarah E., 768 Stanley L,, 769 Wiihclmina G., 768 NAMH. 1' Dobson. I William (>., I Dodge, Virginia R., I Dochcrly.Mary R, Doerty. Ann, I Dolbey. Grace, Dole, Sarah, Dolsen. Phebc Jane. Wallace, Donal. Fannie AL, John S., Donelson. Catharine, Clara B., Donley. Charles, Edith M., Eiizabcth. George W., Harriet E. A., Harns.on, John E., Joseph H., Letitia H., Malinda A., Noah, 624^ Donnon. Andrew, Andrew H., Belle, Charles O., Franklin A., Freddie, George M., Grace, Jennie P., Jennie S., J.Harry, Lizzie, Donovan, Patrick, Doolittlc, Jcnnetle, Dooris. Owen, Sarah, 199, Duron, Margaret, Dorr, Benjamin, Dorsett. Rebecca J., Dotlercr. Delia, Philip, Priscilla. Samuel .'5., Dotts. Josephine, Levis. Doty, Elizabeth Dougan. Charles E., Eva M., Francis R., Freddie S., James, Joseph F., Lcland S.. Russell V. Wilfred D. Doudna. Aim, I >ehorah, Ezra, James, Joseph, Lydia, Douijrierty, Annie, Edwin A.. Rachel, Douglas, Frederick Douglass. Charles L., James, Dow. Florence E., Francis L., Dowcli. Elizalxrth, Enoch, 271, 446, 3^^ 419. 574 574 626 624 485 625 626 625 625 624 624 625 625 616 616 616 616 6it) 61(1 616 616 616 616 616 616 268 735 324 3^4 613 687 698 477 477 477 477 857 857 494 832 833 832 832 S32 832 832 83= j 832, 675' 673 f 673 673 672 672 8751 S81 i S81 I 290 I 290 * 484 484 810 ' 810 J NAME. TAGH. Dowltn. Cornell M., 70S George F., 708 John, 491, 588 Lorcna, 708 Norris, 462 Stanley, 708 Susan, 312 Tamson K., 274, 491 Dowlinj;. Alfred F., 887 Anna L., 887 Anne, 887 Arley R., 888 Bessie L, 888 Chester, 887 David B., 659 De Cnrtce, 888 Eva R.. 888 Grace .M., 888 Hannah M., 659 H.arpcr H., 888 Jeffrey S., 659 John L., 659, 887 Lillie, 887 Minnie, 887 MyrtaM., 888 Nora, 887 Orra. 887 Thomas B., 659 Warren, 887 William, 348, 659, 887 William D., 659,887 Willie E.. 887 Downer. Mary, 680 Downcs, Robert, 937 Downing, 96 AltaJ., 557 Ann, 290, 298 Ann E., 298, 556 Benjamin R., 682 Charles, 184, 298, 299, 300, 516, 557 Charles T. G., 556 Cora P., 298 Danie! T., 299 David, 178, 290 Dcbhy Ann, 18.1,291,298 Deborah, 296, 516, 553, 562 Deborah E., 303, 546, 561 Deborah L., 281 l^clg.ir, 557 Ivdward, 299, 557, 567 Edward B., 545 Edwin P , 546 Eliza, 186, 307 Eliz.abeth,i78.i83,i85, 238,290,291, 295.301,3*^2, 389, 496, 560 Elizabeth J., 682 Eiizabcth W., 291, 547 Ellen, 06, 297, 442, 554 Ellen W., 298 Eugene J., 298, 556 Fannie, 291 Frederick C, 2^8 George, 95, 390 (George A., 184 George F., 291 George NL, 556 George.^., 5^5 George V., 562 George W., 682 Hannah, 95, 391 Hannah E., 682 Hannah H., 546 Harold S., 556 Harold W., 546 Harriet, 391 Henr>', 183, 297, 939 Henry D., 562 Henry >L, 556 Hester, 390 Horace L., 557 Hunt, 165, 166, 550 Isaac, 290 Israel W., 293, 550 61 954 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Downing. Jacob, 95, 183,290,303, 307» 555, 557 James, 682 James M., 546 Jane, 27,28, 29, 31, 95, 96, 164, 191, 291, 29 s Jane E,, 546 John, 95.96, 295 John B., 6S2 John S., 562 Joseph, 95, 96, 148, 682 Joseph M.,296, 553, 562 Joseph R., 184,299,300, 557, 682 Louisa M.. 546 Maria L., 682 Martha B., 550 Mary, 37, 28, 29, 31, 46, go, 95, 164, 178, 183, 185, 290, 299, 303, 545- 547. 5tJ7 Marv A., 290, 545 Mary E., ' 546 Mary F., 682 Mary L., 546 Mary R., 562 Mary v., 562 Miller, 291, 493, 346, 561 Orpha, 291 Phebe, 178, 291, 292 Rebecca M., 550, 551 Richard, 27, 28, 29, 46, 90, 93, 95. 96, lOI, 164, 165, 166, 178, 290, 298, 302, 546, 939 Richard H., 550, 551 Richard P., 201 Richard T., 290, 550 Samuel, 96, 184, 298 Samuel J., 184,291,298 Samuel R,, 95,183,297, , ^ 306, 555 Samuel S., 545 Sandwiih, 183, 192, 297 Sarah, 96, 183, 185, 274, 290, 207, ago, 303, 442, 544» ^ , 554. 557 Sarah I'.. 562 Sarah G., 546 Sarah S., 557 Sarah V., 492, 546 Stephen A. D.. 682 Thoma?, 27, 28, 29, 46, 94,95,96,132, 178, 185, 290, 302, 51b Thomas G., 682 Thomas R., 390 Thomas S., 303, 562 Thomas W., 546 ^J Thomazine, gs, 96, 166, ''N 178, 181, i85» 380, 290, 544 Toliver H., 546 Toliver M., 546 Warwick ^l,, 546 William, 95, 96, 178, 184, 291, agS, 442 WilUamG., 682 WilHam R., 291, 299 William S., 545 Wilh.im VV.. 184, 297, 298, 300, ^ 557 Down3, Annie C, 757 Drake. ' AnnaC, 662 Charity Ann, 692 Lydia A-, 570 Mary J., 844 Rachel P., 773 7=9 729 322 NAME. PAGE. Draper. Abner, Kate P.. Drayton. George, Mary, ti«2 Drennen. Adaline, 790 H.irry J., 411 Dring. Thomas, 216 Drinker. Daniel, 204 Edward, 183 Elizabeth, 183 Henry, 183, 498 John, 183 Joseph, 183 Mary, 497 Philip, 183 Sarah. 95, 1S3 Sarah S., 303, 307 Drinkhouse. Andrew J., 713 Maiy R., 713 Driver, Caroline, 899 Druitt, Morgan, 6 Dryden, Mary H.. 746 Dubell. Ada B., 572 Alexander, 571 Barton B., 572 B. Garfield, 572 Charles G., 572 Cora M., 571 | Freddie B., 571 I Furman, 571 George H., 571 Hannah C, 572 Herbert B., 572 Isaiah, 571 Isaiah C, 308, 571, 572 John, 571 Joseph C, 571 Marlha L., 572 Mary R., 572 Robert L., ^71 Stanley W., 571 Walter T., 572 William C, 571 Dubois, Medora A., 883 Dubre. Hannah, 204 Mary, 204 William, 204 Dubree, Charles L., 786 Henry S., 7S6 Marie L., 786 Duckett. Thomas, 374 Dudley. Mary J., 61R j Duffy, James, 70S Dugan. Arthur N., 461 Ashley. 454 Charles H., 461 Frederick T., 461 Harold S., 461 Rosa M., 454 Thomas, 461 Zachary T., 266, 461 Duguaie, Joseph A., 577 ' Duggan, Mary, 896 j Dulin, I\Iary J., 699 ! Dumm, Alice, sSg Dunbar, A.»ron, 7^.5 Duncan. Caroline, 332 James, 476 Mary M., 735 Thomas, 326 Dungan Addie Sager, 4 -,2 Bela B., 452 Dunlap. Alfred L., 802 A. Thomas, 802 Caroline, 802 Edwin T., 802 George W., 802 John. 802 NAME. PACE. Dunlap Llewellyn, 802 Mary, 655 Mary E., 80a OttoC. 802 Dunleavy, Mary, 611 Dunlop. Ann, 560 Anne, 559 Dunn. Alice, 656 Anna E. B., 657 Anna H., 540 Elizabeth M., 885 Emma B., 657 George. 656 Gideon, 164, 346, 656 Hannah P., 885 IdaB., S84 Ida L., 657 Joseph N., 6«7, 884 Marshall Y.. 8S4 Mary, 569 Mary B., 657, 885 Matilda, 637 Philii>, 72 Robbins P., Os? Samuel P., 657. 884 Sallie P., 657 Sarah P.. 656, 8S4 Tillie Y.. 65P Dunsmoor. Martha E., 601, 605, 606 Dunsmure, Lora L.,415 ' Dunster, Elizabeth, 125 Henry, 125 Dunstoii, William, 859 Dtinton. Robert, 374, 386 Dunwoody . David. 362 Ezekiel E., 850 James, 229, 850 Sarah, 362, 363 William, 176 Dupee, Abby F., 567 Dupon-. Ida, 770 Dureli. (;t:or£;e. 1-56 Durff, Martha. 444 Durnall. Charles R., 568 Edwin 1., 56S, 850 Gertrude C, 568, 850 J. Dilwyn, 568 Joseph , 568 Milton, 4g2 Paulmc M., 568 Walter C, 568 Duroiie. Samuel, 915 Durst, j\Tar>', 827 Dutton. Adelaide v., 6S7 Albcri, 782 Alexander L., 687 Alexander P., 687 Amy, 527 Ann M., 468 Anna M., 688 Anna S., 594 Augustus P., 687 Belva v., 467 Blanche E., 467 Caroline, 269,472 Caroline G.. 467 Catherme M., 088 Catherine T., 687 Edward. 636 Elizabeth, 435 Elsie, 636 Emily P., 844 Frank, 468 Frank V., 467 George, 688 George S., 467 Hannah, 109 Harold I..., 467 Harriet. 687 Harry M.. 468 Heniy H.. 403 NAME. PAGE. Dutton. M. H., 312 H. Sharpless, 701 Isaac, 354.687 Isaac T., 687 ' John, 316, 467 John B., 354 John R., 688 Jonathan, 318 Joseph, 318, 701,764.765 Larkin, 354. 688 Lewis G., 467 Lewis R., 765 Lewis T., 687 Lydia A., 764 Lydia E., 467 Marion A., 467 Martha, 340 Mary, 429, 6S7, 901 Mary Ann, 687 Mary M., 687 Mildred, 468 Nathan C, 268, 467 Morris. 688 Norvell L., 467, 468 Rachel, 468 Richard, 13a. 219, 354, 765 Richard H., 467 Richard R., 687 Robert R., 472 Rutherford H., 765 Sarah, 354, 418, 742 Sarah C, 687 Sarah M., 687 Simeon. 688 Sophia T., 687 Susanna B., 467 Thomas, 109, 206, 316, 335, 354, 467. 687 Thomas v., 268,467,468 Waller G., 467 William, 468. 6S7 William M., 687 William R., 594 Duval. Aurelia, 797 Dvvyer Josenh, 653 Matilda, 346, 653 UyLr, Catharine, 669 DyoK, Richard. 933 Dyre, Rebecca, 427, 816 Dyson. Ellen Jane, 368,750 John M., 751 Haby; George, 744 Eachus, 257 Abner, 357, 25S, 365,741 Alfred, 372, 377 Alice, 257,258 Ann. 257 Anna >., 818 .A,nnie L., 439 Anthony W.. 768 Bathsheba, 25S Benjamin, 257 Betcy, 257 Caroline W., 377 Clara. 428 Clara P., 902 Daniel, 257 Eber, 375 Edna, 257 Edward, 741 Edward B., 768 Edward G., 372 Edv/in E., 377 Elizabeth, 257, 372 Elizabeth H., 428 Elwyn, 768 Emma J,, 429, 76S Enoch, 257 Esther, 377 Evans, 376, 902 Florence L., 767 Francis H., 719 George W. ,372,428,767, 768, 874 Hannah, 372, 389, 405 NAME. PACE. Eachus. Hannah G., 349,662, 767 Hannah M., 767, 779 Helen E., 768 Hiram, 257 Homer, 231, 257, 319, 372. 375, 379, 062, 767, 768, Homer B., 767 James B., 372 Jane. 372 Jennie T.. 818 John, 257, 741 John M., 767 Joseph, 257, 372 Juanita, 767 Laura 377 Laura E., 768 Lydia, 372, 789 Lydia £., 767 Mabel, 428 Mahala, 767, 773 Margaret M., 767 Martha B., 428 Mary, 196, 232, 257, ^258. 376 Mary E., 377, 429 Matilda W.. 428 Mehala. 257 Mildred, 707 Minshnll, 256, 428 Obed, 257, 372 Paris, 257 Phinehas, 74, 257 Preston, 258, 759 Priscilla, 741 Rebecca .'\.. 258 Rebecca Ann, 429 Rebecca R., 42g Robert, 257, 372 Saml. S. G., 372, 377 Sarah, 258, 428 Sarah A., 767 Sarah T., 428, 613 Sarah W., 370, 759 Selina, 768 Townsend L., 7ig Vanleer, 258, 428 Virgil, 145, 196, 257,258, 3H, 372, 741 Virgil T., 258,4^8 Walter B., 767 Wm., 164, 257 Wm. H., 428,818 Wm. L., 767, 780 EarharT, Eliza, 229 Earl, John, 81 Earle, Henry D., 513 Mary H., 513 Earlisnian. ^L^ry, 63 Earnhart, David. 410 Early, 410 Elmira, 410 Harold C., 410 Raymond T., 410 Walter, 411 Earnshav/, Mary, 412 Eastburn Elwood, 529 Huldah \V., 529 Eastman. Mary, 346, 655 Richard, 655 Easton, Dorcas A., 483 Eastwjck, Abram T , 519 Andrew M., 518, 519 Cbas. J., 519 Joseph H., 2S2, 518,519 Joseph L., 519 Katherinc T., 5ig Letitia. 728 Margaret L., 519 Mary, 281 Sarah T., 519 Wm. T., 519 Eaton. Anth-^ny, 938 Chas. H., 724 NAME. Katon. Edward, Emmanuel Marv E., Jacob M., Wm. J., Eavenson. Anna h., George, Grace, Joseph. Lydia, Maiy, Mary L., Ralph 7-4 7^4 724 724 691 ' 691 70 355 354 aiQi 355 691 - — ^.., 70 Rebecca, 349, 350, 644 Richard, 70 \\ arrcn B., 691 Wmtield S., 691 Yearslev, 691 EbDert, Nianha L.. 494 Ebbs, Mary H., 524 Eberman. Edw. JNI., 711 Ella, 711 Eccles. John, 622 Margaret E., 622 Eckhart. Geo. L., 656 John, 656 John L., 656 VVm. F., 656 Eckman I Alonzo S., 439 ' Carrie L., 439 I Harriet, 534 Jacob, 439 John H., 554 Joshua, 261, 439 Ecroyd. Charles E., 596 Elizabeth A., 567 Henr>-, 567 James, 567, 596 Mary H., 567 Walter T., 596 Eddy, Mary B., 62S Edge, 47 Abigail, 48,69,70,72,73 Alfred J., 496, 506 Alfred P., 496, 504 Alice, 496 Ann, go, 91,94,161,166, 167, 177, 277 Anna, 302 Anna G., 496 Benjamin, 278, 503 Edith, 500 Edith A.. 4q6 Edith J., 500 Edward S., 504 Elizabeth, 278 Elizabeth D., 496 Emily P., 503 . Emma H., 496, 504 Esther A., 506 j Evelyn P., 504 1 Fannie, 500 ! Fanny. 161, 278, 504 | Frances, 277, 500 | Francis. 499 ; Francis J., 500 ; George, 31, 46, 49, 8g, 90, 91, 160, 161, 164, i''^5, 278, 503. 939 Gilbert, 496 Hannah, 48, 72, 277, 496 Heleu M., 500 Henry T., 496 Horace il.. 499 Howard H., 506 Jacob, 27, 28, 30. 31, 35, 4^. 48, 49* 70, 71, 72, 73, 89, 90, 91, 94, 95.167,277,296, 30a, 496, 506 NAMLl. I'A(;k. Edge. Jacob v., 164, 496 . Jane, 46, 47, 48, 69, 72, | 73. 94. itJi. 166, I 167. 277. 499 I Jane P., 278, 504 Janet P., 496 1 Jean, 47, 70 John, 22, 25, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35. 46, 47. 43, j 49. 50, 69, 71, 72, I 90, 91, 97, 08, I 161, 162, 104, 165, ! :66, 278 I John G.. 278, 280, 503 , John H . 506 [ John P., 278, 506 I Jonas, 277, 499 Joseph, 35, 47, 27S, 316, 496* 5^3 Joseph C., {oshna P., ,ea, Lvdia E., Lydia K., Lydia P.. S<^3 277f 495 277 I 277 503 ! =78. 504 5"3 278, 50.S 496 8, 72, 90. 161, 1C7, 278 504 490 77- 498 9-1. ^77 277. i6< Mary, 48, 49, 69, 70, 72, 90. 94, 95, 96,97, 160, 161,278,279, 497. 498, 501 Mary E., 500, 506 Mary S., 504 Pirn, 161 Priscilla, 278 Rachel, 46. 49, 90, 94, 97. ^77 Rebecca > Ruthanna, Samuel H. Sarah, 47, 93 270, 939 Sarah A., Sarah Ann, Sarah M., Susan, Susanna, Thomas, 161 300. 544 Thomas J., ^'in^ent. Walter E., Walters.. William, Kdgerton. Abigail, Caroline, lames, Mary J.. EdiTiundson. WiiliarH, Edwards. Albanus B., Albin, Anna D., Anna R., Bcnjamm J., Brinton D., David, Devoux R., Edward, Elias W.. Eliza, Eliza A., Eliza B., Eluabeth H., Ezekiel, Florence, Frederick G Garreit, George. 490 503 506 496 78, =^,uO 480 517 517 S63 5. i6i S85 6ro, S6t 620, 861 695 ?2s 605 707 555 326, t?.o 621 620, S48 326 885 885 157, 260, 468 George L.. 420 (Jriftith, 201, 325, 326, 620 Hannah, 106, 153, 707 Harry D., 8S5 Howard, 621 Isaac, 427,816 Isabel A., 816 James. 269, 473 INDEX. .tAME. PAGE. Kdwards, Joe!, 319 John, 235, 315. 316, 1 320 John C, Joseph, 93. 885 06, 256, 318. 31Q, l^o. 427. Joseph J., Lizzie l5., Mabel G., '■•n Mne^ie, 739 Mary, 45, 269 4-''. 4';5 Mary Ann, :■'.'.' Miriam G., Nathan, Rachel P., '■?'-' Rebecca, ^07 Samuel, 314 ShuuicI H., 326, 620 Sarnh, 23s. 641 Sarah E.. 501 Sidney A. 26S, 269 Sidney Ann, 468 Sleon, 695 William, 14. >7. '9. ioo , 316, 320 William I.:. 326, 621 William W., 885 Egbert. Harvey A., 890 Joseph P., 81,0 Joseph S., S90 Mabel P., 890 Reual \V., 8go h-gerton. Phili '. 59 Ehlers. John F., 76, Justus H., 763 "William C, 7>3 Ehrenfeld. Emma C, 668 Frederick, 668 Ehrenzcilcr, George r.. 274, 490 Iiiller>', 27'1. 491 Jacob, 157 . 274. 491 Jacob D.. 273 EichoUz. Cieorgianna, 548 Elam. Jane 329. 330 Jo&ian. 329. 33" Elder. Elizabeth H. 914 John A., Lilly H., 250, 4t6 4.5 William W.. 416 Eldridse. Al.ncr, 350, 666 AluKail. 755 A 11 red C, 755 Henjamin, 166 David, 418.809 Enos P.. 736, Harriet H., 502 > }Ioward C, 755 , Jonathan, Sio 1 Joseph, 216, 666, 754, - 755. i^ \ Joseph P., I.vdia, 666, 755 755. 760 Maris H., 810 Marj- E., 756 Mary Elizabt 'h, 755 Obadiah. 172 Rachel G., 755 Reuben, 368, 7';4, 756 | Sarah H., 810 T, Clarkson, 754 Elfreth. Abigail P., 683 Anna E., 683 Edith, 683 Jacob R., 683 James. 683 John B., 683 Miriam, 683 William Henry, fS? Elgar, Mar>', .^3 955 NAMK. I'AOE. Elkinton, Mary, 404 Kllendcr, Mary, 770 Elliot. Eleanor, 559 EMis, 931 George, 930 John, 204 Ellis. Annie E., 541 Cadwallader,34,i33,i36 | Evan, 176 1 James P., 541 \ Marj', 2S3 I Miriam, 283 Peter, 283 --^arah, 49 Susan I-., 689 Susan Louisa, 355 Ellwood, Anthony, 48 Elmer Amanda V., 682 Esther A., 682 John, 682 I^vi J.. 682 Saily, 682 William, 682 William H., 682 Elsay, Jonc, 926 Elsworth, Susan, 682 Elton, Emmor, 318 Klwell. Richard, 35 Thirza, 427, 814 Thomas, 814 Ely. A. Lee, 627 Elizabeth, 440 Jane, 650 Elyat. Ellyce, 931 George, 930 Embree. Joseph, 675 Maria, 351, 673 Emerson, NLiry, 348 Emery. Eliza, 756 Elizabeth, 615 Emcluie. 484 Emlen- I F.liz.abeth .\., 551 ' George, 172 | James, 101, 102 | Emmons, | Bayjis. 139, 247 Benjamin, 248 I Earl E., 407 (Seorge W., 2.,$ Jesse, 650 John, 24S, 407 Jonathan, 139, 247 Malinda, 248, 407 Sarah Ann, 248, 407 Smcdicy, 248 Empson. Cornelius, 131 Mar^-, 151, 147 England. Frcdenck. 316 Hannah B., 701 Jostph, 316 Mary A , 754 Philip. 386 Ruth A., 901 William. 143 Engle. Abigail, 209 Ann, 70 Annie E., 842 Edward P., 357 Frederick, 70, 209 Ira F., 581 Joseph H., 581 jlaiy, 254. 256 Enelisn. Eliza Ann, 634 Rebecca A., 509 Enlovv. Deborah, 753 Irma, 664 NA.MIi. l-AtiE. Entrekin. Albert P., 510 Anna P., 510 Annctta G., 510 Greta M., 510 Samuel, 510 Enlrikcn. Anna ^L, 359 718 Olcb. 359 718 Elizabeth A. 467 Emily, 7.8 Emmor W., 359 719 Ezekiel P., 7t8 George M., 7>9 Hannah F^., 718 Harry, 7.8 Jesse, 718 Jesse M., 71S Jesse T., 7II John, John E., 718 Joseph C, 718 Mary E., 718 Marv L.. 718 Mar'vM., 7'9 Phei;<: E., 7.8 Pierceanna, 7.3 Rebecca, 663 Samuel S., 7.8 7.9 Susanna W., 7.8 Waller, 7.8 Willi:im, 7t8 Entrikin. Anna C, 870 Anna E., 646, 869 Caleb, 273 Davis W„ 646, 869.870 Elizabeth B. 870 Frances C., 870 Harry D., 870 Huldah M.. 900 J.acob, 273 Joseph B., Ramona M.. 870 870 Sarah, '57 ■273 Thomas, o^\ William, William W.. 87\\ Epright. •► i* Altie J., 251 .4>r- 'i Gertrude, 617 John J., 417 .6.7 ' Eppright, Ju ia .Ann,6i4 Erisman. John D.. 611 Mac I".. 611 Ernest. Henry W., 527 Martha E., 537 Ertcl, Louis. 623 Erwin, I>r., 389 Esbin. Jesse. 860 Sarah .Ann. 644 Sarah A., 8fo Eshleman. Bcniamin, 745 Elizabeth. .50s Emma E., 745 Jacob. John J., 504 503 John K., Slary, 2;£ . 504 505 Rnth .'Xnna, 503 Esrey. Hannah. 6.3 James, lane W., 6.3 844 John H., 7=3 Joseph 324, 6I2 Lewis K., 613 Marqarct, 769 Marj-, 612, 7'3 Marj' K., 612 Nathan. 613 Sarah 1., 6.3 WillKim K.. 612 Essig. Charles J.. 5=7 Norman S.. S=7 956 INDEX. NAME. l*AGE. NAMi;. I'AGE. NAMIi. PAGE. NAM!'. PAGE. Estey -. Evans. Fairlamb. Fasnacht. Abigail, 204 Julia A., 285, 532 Joseph, 318 Margaret E., 615 Eunice, 204 J. Wistar, 498 Katherine, 316 Samuel, 615 Moses, 204 Katharine W., 499 Lydia, 185 304 Faucet, Walter, 115 Etty. Keturah, 357 ]Mar>', 211 Faucett, Lvdia, 408 Alice G., 75Q Lewis H., 730 Mary W., 340 Faucit, Mealier, 86 Allen, 759 Lydia, 517 Margaret, 577 Nicholas, 112, 316, 318, Faulkner. Katheryn,639 Aha S., 759 340, 466 Fawcett. Howard A., 759 Marijaret L., 310 R., 318 Emlen C, 901 Minnie E., 759 Marion E., 582 R. Crosby, 428 Ernest C, 901 Sara G., 759 Marshall, 517 Robert, 316 George C. 901 Thomas, 759 Martha, 119, 776 Samuel E., 864 George S., 901 William. 759 Martha E., 738 Saner, 864 Henry, 123 William C, 759 Mary, 281, 517, 518,737, Susan, 295 Herman R., 901 Etzlcr. 738, 751 Fairman Susanna, 900 Calvin, 753 Mary E., 50"^ Thomas, i 6, 21 Fawkes. Claudine, 753 Mary G., 8S6 Thomas A., 002 Alice, 240 Evans. Mar>' I., ^82 Falkner, Mildred, 514 Alice F., 241 AbbieL., 517 Mary'L., 6S5 Fallon, Mary, 45= Ann, 240, 252 AdaM., 822 Miranda, 738 Falor. Elizabeth, 241 AidaT.. 406 Morris J., 804 Alice B., 918 Isaiah, 787 Alexander, 364 Moses E., 631 Bertha L., 9t8 James, 241 Alice E., 583 Nathaniel, 316 Charles B., CJlS Jane, 241 Amos, 517 Newton J 583 Edith, 917 Jane N., 241 Andrew W., 506 Peter, 20 Edwin, 917 John, 240 Ann, 254, 281 517, 686 Rachel L., 541 Eliza, QlS Joseph, 133,134,240,241 Anna, 178, 290 Robert, 541 George A., 917 , 018 Maiy, "138, 159, 241 Anna C, 517 Roland, 517 George W., 917 , 918 Richard, 139, 158, 230, Anna M., 406 Ruth, 106, 310 Henry C, 918 241 Anne, 517 Samuel H., 8S6 Lillie A., 918 Robert, 241 Annie C, 5S2 Samuel W.. 663 Mable I.. 018 Sarah, 241, 350, 351 AthaliaW., 80s Thomas, loi. 150, 191, Martha E., 9IS William, 240 Benjamin, 418 281, 310, 51S, May, 917 William H., 778 Bertha, 582 582, 583 Mary Ann, QlS Fearne. Cadwalader, 49. 74 Thomas B., 364, 737 Nancy, 018 Elizabeth, 14, 239 Caleb, 22 Thomas John, 386 Oliver P., 918 Joshua, 9,13,14,374,386 Charles, 518 Tliomas P., 311, 582,661 Perry T., 918 Fearon. Charles E., 886 Waldron, 7^0 Ruby M., 918 Sarah, 732 Charles M., 805 Walter ]., 517 Samuel, 918 William, 733 Charles W., 804 Watkin; 765 Thomas J., 917 Feelliouse, Annes, 926 Claj'fon iv., 583 William, 189, 247, 281, Thomas L., Ql8 Feeyal, Annie T., scS David, 22, 204, 705 406, 517 William W., 018 Fell. Don S., 631 William P., 279,508,738 Fanzcr. .'Albert, 6s6 Emily, 576 D. Webster, 495, 838 William R., 517 Faren, Margaret, 857 Frances, 562 Edmund C, 358 William W., S05, 819 Farley. Henry R., 5t;2 Eleanor, 49S William Willard, 4^6 James, 843 Joseph, 139 Eliza, 578, 804 Evens, Mary B., (^17 Levi J., 843 Marshall, 517 / Elizabeth, 310 591.77'' Everhart. Milford G., 843 Rebecca, 517 Elizabeth H., 51IJ William, 310,313 Waunita, 843 Thomas, 190 Elizabeth P., 5S2 Everitt, Matilda, 8^9 William H., 843 William, 88, 220, 221 Ellen H., 58= Eves Farlow. Fen;more, Rebecca, 541 Emdy, S47 Abram L., 430 Edith, 535 Fenvvick, John, 2 Esther, =57 Cyrus S., 4:^0 Maigaret, 354 Ferbanke,"Peregrine,ii8 Everett, 517 Elizabeth. 430 Farmborow. Fergiuson. Ezekiel, 736 738, 838 Ella, 430 Thomas, 47 Andrew. 816 Ezekiel C, 738 Harriet, 430, 8ig Farmer. Elizabeth, 732 Ezra, 636 James, 124, 318 Andrew, 933 Harriet C, b6s Fannie B., 77S John, 258, 429 John, 3S6 Lillian E., 816 Fannie C, 738 John M., 430 Farnham, Sarah, 464 Ferman. Frances L., 517 Lizzie S., 430 Farquhar. Ernest R., 340 Frank D., 7"J5 Lydia, Sk, Allen, 240 Esther R., 340 George I., 532 Mary L., 430 Rebecca. 760 George. 340 Grace, 517 Sarah J., 819 Farr. Robert, 340 Grace T., 518 Sarah Jane, 430 Abraham, 375 William S., 340 Hannah, 235, 281 Susan Ann, 430 Alice, 143 Feme, lohn, 933 Hannah J., 583 William, 479 .41ice S., 655 Ferrell. Hibberd. 251, 768 Ewing. Edward, 7 = Harry T., 854 Homer H., 663 Dora. £87 James B., 655 William C, 854 Howard VV., 838 James, S7S Louise, 458 Fetherolf. I. Newton, 583 Jane, sgr) Marv, 92 Emilv, 247' 407 Isaac, 517. 5S3 Martha, 207 Richard, 143 William, 407 Isaac C, 281 517, 686 Phineas, 878 Farra. Fetters. Jacob, 2TO Eyre Charles L,, 742 Elizabeth, 590 Jane, 310. 5S4 Emma A., 468 Ellwood R., 742 Margaret, 718 Jane L., Jane S., 311, 583 Hannah, 750 George L., 74= Few. 555 Mary, 225, 361 Grace A., 74= Abner, 259 Jennie, 73f Fabian. Harold L., 74= Agnes, 148, 259, 811 Jennie C, 7?S James L., 438 John R., 74= James, 259 Jesse, 508 Joseph E., 43S Leonard E., 74= Richard, 316 John, 191, 310 364- 58^ Fadden, Phoebe, 77^; Leonidas E., 74= Fichthorn John C, I'.b, 141 Faddis, John, 14^: Nnrman E., 74= Franklin P., 782 John F,, 506 Fairlamb. SalheJ., 742 Margaret E., 782 JohnK., 663 Abigail, 740 Spencer. 366 , 74= Field, Martha E., 70^; John K., 738 Anna M., 42S Thomas. 74= Fielding, Marv, S02 John T., 281 Catherine, 209 Thomas E., 74= Fields. John W., 886 Frances H., 864 William E., 742 John 0., 334 Jonathan, 204 281,310 G. A.. 300 Farrington. Mary W., 334 Joseph, 166,28 .314,517 Harriet, 550 lA-borah, 883 Samuel A., 334 Joshua, 85, 152 , 198,406 John, 304,306,939 Maria, 649 Filbrook. Anne, 272, 481 1. Rowland, 517 John H., 198 William, 649 Filmyer, Cecelia M., 799 NAMl'.. PAGE. Fin, Richard, 926 Fincher, John, 22, 386 Findley. Addie, 54= Addie S., 289 Samuel A., 542 Fineout, Jessie 559 Fink. Anna, 404 Emil, 404 Susanna, 272, 4S1 Finley, John, 425 Finney. Nancy, 753 John, 938 Firth. John, 325, 616 Joseph, 616 Fish. Elijah, 456 Sarah, 456 Stephen, 280 Fishbourn, M iry, 201 Fisher. Abraham, 545, 5S6 Ada ().. 482 Albert W., 879 Alfaretta, 891 Alice, 891 Ann T., 589 Anna T., 718 Arta E., 891 Caleb L., 891 Clara, 891 Clara V., 322, 6io Elizabeth M., 586 Ella, 617 Frances E., 891 Franklin N., Sgt Franklin P., 891 George H.. 671 George W. , 891 Gilbert, 482 Hannah, 162 Harriet, 875 Harvey M., 891 Helen J., 891 Henry B.. 610 James L., 500 James M., 6S1, 891 John P., 671, 7t8 Joseph, 16, 891 Toshua. 891 Lester P., 891 Leonidas, 891 LucyH., 705 Lyle, Maud, 89r 891 Mary, 936 Mary B., 671 Mary E., 891 MaryM., 718 Mationa, 545 Minerva, 891 Olive, 891 Orrin, 891 Pauline D., 891 Robert P., 89 1 Robert S., 891 Sara, 670 Sarah, 489 T., 936 Thomas W., 586 Vernon L., 718 Fisk. Elvira, 329, 630 Joseph, 630 Fiss. Anna M., 801 Eliza. 251 Elizabeth C, Sol Francis S., 385, 801 George G., 801 Sarah E., 801 Fitch. Mary E., 689 Thomas. 689 Fitzgerald Alice L., 836 Harriet, 650 INDEX. 957 NAME. 1 .\CE. NAME. PACE. Fitzgerald. Forrest H:irriniTton, 836 Laura J., 508 Helen W., 836 Mary H., 50S Mary H., 836 Minnie R., 5o3 .S.->rah R., 836 Forrester. Thomas, 836 Harry P., 914 Fitzpatnck. Marj-, 885 M.iry .-Xnn, 666 Forsha, Je.anctle C . 735 Flaherty, Kosella, 7ti3 Forsythe. Flanegan. Alice n., 848 Aililie L., 58 J Kdward, 544 P.itrick, .■;S3 Emma, 686 Manner, Rebecca, 67= Isaac, 847 Flaville,\VilliamH .844 James, 522 .847 Fleck, Laura, 693 James C, 848 Fleming. Jesse G., 84S Charity B., 590 John, Lydia T., 544 ,661 Krancis C, 590 848 Joseph C, 590 Susanna, 2S3 , S22 Martha M., 590 Truman, 661 Thomas M., .S90 William, 686 William D., 390 Fiirvvood,Emily,723,82i 1 Fletcher. Fo?s, Adel.aide ''•. 632 1 I-^orothy F., fi?? Fossett. Edward, 677 .Anna L., 337 F.Iizabeth, 300 Barbara C, 639 Isabella, 352 . ('77 Blanche L., 6J9 Lizzie O., 465 Caroline A., 639 Kobert H., 465 Charlotte, 337 Robert . 46.'i Charlotte M., 639 Flixon. Charles, 630 Alic, 93S Charles (1., 337 .639 John, 938 Emma M., 639 Joseph, 933 Etta E., 337 . ''39 Thomas, 93S FrancisC.,209,337 .638, William, 938 03^ Flower, Sarah, 43 Grace, 638 Flowers, Sarah, 611 Henry C, 337 .638 Fluke. IraW., 6-*Q Henry V.. 446 James E., 337 63S, 639 1 John, 446 James H., 337 Fogge, Henry, 936 ]ohn T,., 639 Folger. Matilda, 676 John W., 337 Fondersmith.C.A ,290 Maria H., 337 FoQte. Mary E., 639 Asahel, 90Q Mary J., 337 ,638 Charles R., 909 Mildred G., 639 Forbes. William B., 633 Anna B., 742 Foster Charles K., 742 Achsah, 769 David R.,. 742 Anna E., 769 Frank P., 742 David, 769 James P., 742 Edward, 769 Walter H., 742 Ferdinand. 372 . 769 Whitefield B., 366 742 I.. Adelaide, 769 Force. Lewis R., 769 Jacob, 137 241 Rebecca, 459 Martha, 241 .Samuel, 769 Rebecca H., 657 Sarah, 544 Ford. Foulk. Ann, 258, jSl 382 Charles Henn 676 i^enjamin. 465 Helen A., 676 John, 370 Willard D., 676 Martha, 465 William Henry, 676 Mary, 124 Foulke. Rebecca, 370 ,659 Amanda J , 53= Susanna B , 821 Ann, 45t William, 3S2 Anna M.. .308 Foreman. Edward, 498 .Ale.vander, =SS Pri.scilla, 498 Charles, 652 Fowler. Eliza, 346 652 Alice C, 747 Esther. 255 James, 906 Rachel, 2.^5 F6x. Sarah, 264 Anna, 752 Forman. AnnaG., 761 Alexander. 454 Charles R., 752 Sarah, 454 Edna B., 752 Forrest. Edward U., 752 .\ndrew. 508 Elizabeth. 323 Edwin McC, 508 Emma, 9'5 Elizabeth E., 50S Esther, 752 Elhe, 50S Ethel J.. 761 Florence, 508 Francis. 752 Frank, 508 Francis R., 752 Harriet E., 50S George, 2, 53, 303 562 Kenry C, 508 Georae T., 573 Howard P., 508 Hannah, 332. 338 James, 50S Hannah C, 573 James R., 50S John, 3.6 761 NAME. Fox. John S., Joseph, Joseph \V., J. Thornton, rtlary Fox, Mary A., Mnry E. C, Mary J., Nathan, Robert, Saniiicl E., Samuel M., Sarah, Sarah F., Sarah J., Siisrinna, Thomas, Thomas J., Townsanna C Vitfjnia, Frame. Clinton, Gitorgc, Helen A., Jane. Juseph, Joseph F.., Martha?., Nathan, Nathan P., Ruth. S-illic M., T. I)., Framnton. F.lisaheth, Francis John, Mary Ann William, Franke. Edmund, Frcdk C, Henry, Mary ()., Oscar E., Rebecca R., \VilIi:im F., Franklin. Joseph Franks. Elijah. Franzoni, Emilia Frames. William Frazcr. Charles D.. D.ivid M., Em mitt, Erastus H., (Jcorgc L., John M., Mary U.. iVrsifor, Rebecca Robert, Sarah A., Samuel T., Frazier. David. David M., Duel, Ella M., Esther E., Esther S., CJeorge, Ina F., James B., John B.. John F., Lambom, Lai son L., Margaret, ^Targa^ct A, ^ Marijarct .Ann, Marshall. M:*rshall F.. Martha. Mar\' Ann Mary J.. Nancy E.. Samuel F., Sarah E., 761 598, 606 761 761 629 571 573 752 367 934 308, 573 562 761 761 573 752 9 573 573 752 369. 757 325. 619 757 652 860 78s 860 757 757 752 785 700 388 485 933 705 425, 813 70s 70s 814 8>3 814 244 348 793 926 412 4'3 4>3 412 4"3 412 4"3 66,67 t30, 236, 371 238 413 . 4"3 140, 249 249 413 412 4"3 249, 413 249. 411 413 412 413 4'2 249. 413 413 249. 412 413 3 William C. 41J Freas, Harriet, 447 Fred, Rachel, 301 Frederick. Anna S., Annie M., 490 887 Byron, 658 ,886 Florence, 887 Francis C., S7 GcorRC, Harriet A., 887 Jesse S., 490 Josephine E., Mar>' L., 887 887 Maudic, 887 Orlo C, 887 Samuel, 386 WilhamB., 887 William Z.. 490 Free. Ida J., 874 Mary, 3'4 Freeman, Chatrinc 882 French. Caroline F'., 453 Harriet, 7>4 Helen M., 673 Louis B., 673 Mary A.. 67. Rolland H., 673 Samuel, 673 Susan, 559 Fretterickc. William, 933 Frick, (Jcor^e D., 782 Fricdlander.Rachel,7.^i Fronficld.W. Rogcr,6ii Frost. Ane, 931 Rate. 750 Norman, 750 Fry, Mary A., 812 Fryer, Robert, 231 .370 Fuhr. Margaret, 325 William, 325 Full, John. 932 Fuller, H.M., 604 Fullmer, Fmnk, 466 Fulton. Robert, 605,' Sarah C, 339 Fultz, Margaret, 834 Funk. Susan, 872 Furbcv Carrie M., 532 Karl S., 532 Rachel A.. 532 Steward \V\, 285 532 Thomas E., 532 Thomas J., 532 Furgerson.Rcbecci .476 Furna*!, Davis, 327 Fussell, 75 Elizabeth, 76, 77 | Helen M., 8so Howard S., 850 Milton, 830 Solomon, 76 William, 77 142 William H., 850 Willis, 850 Fynney, John, 938 Gabitas, "William, 9 Gable Anna E.. 588 Anna K.. 588 Bavard W.. sS8 Edna L., 588 Elizal>eth S.. 588 George P.. 588 Gertrude P., ssa Isaac. 313 588 John W., 5S8 Jewell B., 588 Peter. S8S Robert B., 588 .^.\MK. Gable, William F., Gaily, Mary, Gainer, Ann, Galbreath. .\niy. Hannah, Galloway. Eva L., Joseph, WiliramT., l*Ac;i'.. 588 739 123 648 280 440 29 440 Gamble Charles, Harrison, Thomas, Gandy. Barbara, Sarah, Thomas, Gano, Sarah; Gardiner. Richard, Garfield. James A.', 896 Garges, Elizabeth D.,572 Garner, M.iry E., 883 Garnett. John, 321 Garret son. E!ij.abeth Garrett. Aaron, 92,113, 141, 152, "70.'7l,i72,l73. 188,282,403,522, 597. 744, 759 672 672 929. 930 722 722 722 667 389. 390 j6o 171 Abbie, Abby A., Abef. Abiga|, Abigail, Abigail H., Abigail J., .•\bncr. Abraham, 233 , 336, 237 384. 43'. 797 Abram, 275 Abram H., 799 Abram M., 493 7'4 798 876 lot 136, 809 848 392 590 Albin Albina 11 Alfred C Alice, Alice M. .'\mos, Amy, Ann, Ann B., Ann E., Anna, Anna C, Anna Eliza 283, 524. 644 233 498 90, 172 848 169, 170, 171 2l6 93. W. '72 384. 798 801 522, 847 848 385 AnnaM., 269,468,473 -Anna Mary, Anne, Benjamin, Bertha S., Betsy, Carne L., Casper S., Catrcn, Charily, Charles, Charles B., Charles C, Charles W., Christina H., Cecil, Clara D.. David, 282, 522, 606 David H., Davis. 170, 171,860' Dehhy i;., Deborah, Dorothy. Ebcr. Fxlward, Edward B F.dwi.1, Edwin J.. Elij.ah, 520 ■7' "54 848 282 472 385. 8<3 237. 389 283 84a 848 876 846 847 702 49. 521, 37, 596. 520 287, 323. 608 522, 845 ■7' 5>9. 84:) 522 , 798, 799 S19 524 236. 385. 799 )5S h\DEX. NAMF. CAGE. NAME. FACE. NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. iarrett. Garrett. Garrett. Geigley. Eliza, 133, 238, 391 Lillie M., 473 William H., 798 Alta, Eliza J., 791 Lois M., S47 William .S., 847 Ann A., EHzabeth, 132,133,171, Lydia, 93,253.263,306, William T., 799 Belle, 473.57S.679. 309,310,313,38s Wilmer, 800 Charles, 717, 848, 860 Lydia L., 578,59° Wilmer H„ 38^ ,80, Edward, Elizabeth C, 247, 401 Lylian M., 876 Worrall, 790 Ermelle, Elizabeth H., 552 Lydia Y., 43^ Garngues. Esther, Elizabeth W., 236, 385, Mabel R., 799 Benjamin D., 734 Fay, 798 Margaret, 171, =82, 810 Edward B., 629 Ita W., EUwood, ^85, 860 Margaret I'"., 802 Emma P., 734 Joseph D., Emilia G., 843 Margaret L., 419 Lydi.i .S.. 327 ,629 Josephine, Emtnor, 282 Margarct^a, 520, 840 Mary M., 633 July H., EmmorE., 385,801 Margaretta M., 473 William, 331 William, Esther, 58, 133 M.ins, 520 Garrison. William H., 250, 414 Esther J.. ' 799 Martha J., 391 Ann, 725 Gendar. Esther L., 847 Mary, 93, 168, 171, 172, Daniel K., 435 Edward F., 680 Esther P., 524 178,228,240, 242, Daniel P., 435 Henry W., 680 Esther \V., 392 269,384,471-520, Joel, 813 John W., 680 Eva T., 799 587 Maude, 813 Gentle, Mary, 917 Frances B., 4gS Mary Ann, 613, 876 William Lloyd, 25^ ,3=8 Gentry. Francis F., 80:; Mary B., 840 Garsed Christy, 626 Francvs, 93^ Mary C, 799 Margaretta B., 592 Lucy Anna, 626 Frank's., 840 Marv R., 798 Richard, 592 George. Franklin, 269 Mehitabel, 3S5, 696, Soo Garton, Thomas, 932 Annie L., 772 George, 93, 3^5*933 Mildred, S40 Garwood. Henry, 731 George D., 790 Mildred S.. 799 Empson H., 490 [esse, 600 George M., 493 Milton, 403 .Mary, 571 Martha E., 913 Guiielma, 371 Milton S.. 379 Gash, Elizabeth, 624 Mary, 4S7 Hannah. 172, ^82, 286, Morton, 492 Gaskill. Rebecca, 303, 600 371, 519, 802 Nathan, 1 70, 1 7 1,1 72, 245 Aaron W., 405 Richard, 229 Hannah A., 269, 799 Nathan L. , 310, 340, 401 Abram H., 658 Gerber. Hannah H., 520, 841 Oliver P., 876 Charles, 658 Henrietta C, 728 Hann:»hM., 798,709.848 Oscar H., 799 Cornelia I., 658 Peter, 865 Harret, 385, 800 Penrose K., 799 Elizabeth, 391 806 Sarah C, S65 Har-y S., 840 Penrose W., 790 Evelyn B., 658 Gerhart. Har-ey,^ 403 Percy H., 799 Franklin, 571 Florence, 612 Harvey S., 406, 429,819 Phebe, 323, 406, 819 Gertrude E., 405 Robert L., 612 Helen. 493 Philena. 8:9 (iideon B.. 658 Germann. Helen E.. 847 Philip C, 497, 498 Josiah W., 658 Charles, 638 HcIeniM., 840 Phinehas, 2S2, 520 Kate, 615 Julia I., 638 Hoopes, 3S5 Rachel, 2S3 Rachel, 571 Gesner. Howard L., 472 Rachel Ann, 274, 492 Sadie M., 57^ Elizabeth W. 430, 82r Howard M., 403 Rachel C, 282, 520,842 Samuel, 348 658 Getsinger, Lizzie, 626 Howard T., 848 Rachel D., 17s, 287 Thomas, 571 Gettier. Ida M., 799 Rachel T., " 521 William B., 658 Emma, 337 15330,38,42,170,402,578 Rachel Y.. 282 Gatchel. Emma G., 639 Isaiah, 385 Rebecca, 183, 187, 295, E. Mortimer, 729 John L., C39 Jacob, 520 30.-, 30O KnOLh, 7=9 Getz. James, 172, 371, 522, Richard H.. 845 Mabel, 729 Addie E., 8S7 847. 860 Robert, 140, 170, 171, Gathve. Edna B., 8S7 James M., 269,473 2S3, 5^2. 523, .\nn. 193 Euella M., 887 Jane, 172,239,241,242, 848 Charles, 193 Frederick J.. 8S7 269, 282, 315,450, Robert Y., 802 James, 193 Jesse. 887 522,538,597,737, Roger, 929 Reese, 193 Jolm, 887 754 Samuel, 22, 74, 90, 92, Gault, IMartha, 430 Pauline F., 887 Jane E. ,334,384,431,798 113, 150, 143. Gaunt, Robert, 932 Perry L., 887 JaneH., 314.596,522 170, 171, 172, Gause. Ralph v.. 887 Jesse, 143,172, 176,236, 236, 230, 385, Jonathan, 406, 491, 59°. Gheen. 238, 391,522, 846 Jesse H., 282, 522, 847 521 592, 703 822 Alice. 682 Samuel H., 799 Mary A., 902 Amanda E., 682 J. Lewis, 269, 472 Sallie E., 709 Mary .^nn. 701 Amanda T., 682, 892 J. Marshall, 473 Sarah, 113, 171, 172, Gawthrop. Ann A., 682, 891 John, 157,171,172,269, 231, 236, 270, EdnaM., 720 Annie S., 863 385,419,714 283, 358. >7^, Elizabeth, 714 720 Eaynton H., 863 John C, 473 385, 428, 649, Evan B., 720 Caroline, 8G3 John L., 472 940 Cieorge, 866 Edward, 645, 697, 862, Jonah, 58,130,133.238, Sarah Ann, 385, 800 Herbert H., 866 863 940 Sarah C., 847 Jennie S., 815 Edward H., 863 Jonathan, 269 Sarah E., 282, 520 "Lawrence B., 720 Elizabeth, 355 Jonathan B., 702 Sarah Jane, 3S5 Leslie W., 720 Elizabeth H., 863 Joseph,i72, 270, 389,493 Joseph H., 819 Sidney S., 522, 537 Lucile, 720 Evan P., 863 Simeon, 282, 520 Ma.x E., 720 Florence, 863 Joseph L., 270, 810 Stephen H., 385 Raymond C, 720 Francis H., 688, 863 Josephine C, 843 Theona R., 769, 843 Wilham. 7?o Gertrude F., 863 Josephine D., 798, 799 Thomas, 90, 136, 171, William A.. 866 Hannah M., 697, 863 Josiah, 74, 172, 242 172, 176, 282, William H.. 720 Helen K., 863 Josiah G., 798,799 286, 310, 473 William R., 866 Hettie W., 863 J. Waller, 802 Thomas C, 323, 497 Gay, Jane, 814 Ida v., 682 Laura S., 803 Thomas E., 521, 845 Gearing. John, 862 Lena B., 472 Timothy, 171 Deborah, 79 John E.. 863 Lelitia, otg Ulys C., S76 John, 79 John J., 253 , 711, 863 Levi, 136, 138, 140, 170, Walter B., 799 Gebler. Joseph, 355 171, 246, 282, 403, William, 9, 70. 40. 60, Emma 1.., 894 Joseph A., 355 519, 520, 769, 843, 85, '"3. 136, Geddes Levi A.. 335. 6S2 845 142, 143, r68, EberH., S25 Lillian U., 6S2 Lewis. no, 270 169, 170, 171, Georse, S25 Lucy A.. 682 Lewis M., ■ 473 172, 23^, 270, Rebecca, 82s Margaret P., 682 Lillian, 860 282, 306, 384, Gee, John, 926 Marian H., 863 Lillian J., 84S 305,803, S19 Geer, John, 881 Martha, 355 NAME. I'AGE. Gheen. Mary, 230 Mary Ann, 355, 682 Mary M., 863 O'Neill, S63 Phebe J.. 863 Sarah, 355, 786 Sarah Ellen, 682 Sarah H., 729 SibbillaH., 863 Stephen H., 682 Stephen P., 682 Susan, 697 Susanna, 355 Thomas, 219, 355, 682 Thomas P., 682 Thomas S., 863 Thomas W., 863 William A., 353.355,682 William J., 682 Gibbons. Abraham. 507 Abram, 547, 548 Adeline, 633 Ann. 69, 162 Clarissa M., 674 Daniel, 341 Edith A., 674 Hannah, 737 Hannah J., 547 Henry, q Ira O.. 674 Isabel L., 54S James, 22, 35, 69, 85, 162, 489, 674 John, 22 Joseph, 28, 318 Joshua, 489 Sarah, 613, 694 Victorinc E., 273, 489 William, 75, 306 Willi.tm J.. 674 Gibbs. Ann , 904 Joseph, 571 Lucv, 909 Lydia, 909 Lyman, 909 Mamie, 571 Warren. 906 Gibler, Mary H., 464 Gibson. AnnaM.E., 865 George W., 865 Joseph, 650 Marian, 865 William, 554 William H., 865 Giffin. Clara, 531 Florence, 531 Robert, 531 Gifford. Clara C, 776 Edgar, 471 Edith, 471 Elton J., 534 Frank. 471 John H.. 471 Jonathan, 534 Lizzie J., 471 Mary E., 534 Samuel, 471 Gift, Christiana, 241 Gilbert. Abby W., 451 Daniel, 809 David, 430 Edmund C, 430 Edwin, 451 Eliza. 847 Elizabeth, 673 Elwood, 2CO Harriett, 394 Hiram, 424 Ida E., 809 Jacl, 449 Jesse D., 451 John F., 470 Martha H., 424 JNDEX. 959 NAME. p.^CE. Gilbert. M.nry K.. 47" .Mattie, 43° Peter H., 45' Rebecca, 543 Virgil W., 430 William H.. 430 Gilder, Lorinda, 653 Gilfillan. Joel S., 697 John, 697 John E., 697 Lamartine D., 697 Gill. Bridget, 926 Edward, 9'7' Homer C, 767 John B,, PhebeJ., 767 767 Pnscilla, 676 Gilland. Edwin C, 706 James M., 706 James W., 705 Mary F., 700 Morris W. , 706 Susan O. 700 Thomas, 705 Thomas 0., 706 William D., 706 Gilleece. James, 655 William. t'55 Gillespie. Anna V., 525 David I,., 700 Delia M., 525 Floyd S., 525 Lucy B., 525 Lynn K., 525 Mabel L., 700 Samuel, 5=5 William T., 525 Giliett. Nora M., 250 Gillinghani, Harriet, 440 GUmore, Anna L., 405 Gilpin, 234 Ann, 356,495. 702 Betty, 234 Esther, 202, 329 Gideon, 218, 234 Hannah, 234 Israel, 234 Jonn, 234 John D., 702 Joseph, 2r, 219, 234 Mary, 130, 234 Nun, 234 Orpha, 334 Ruth, 234 Thomas, 234, 329 Vincent, 234 William, 234 Giltner.W, Paris D., 724 Gilwreath , Emil G., 843 Ginnods. John Q.. aoi, 635 Sarnh, 625 Girard, Stephen, 633 Glanding. Georcje W'., 459 Susan, 265, 459 Glasby, Mary A., 472 Glass. Andrew, 668 Catherine A., 668 Charles R., 669 Clarissa A., 668 Elmira J., 6(^8 Ermina L., 668 Helen E., 669 Joseph A., 66u Joseph H., 668 Kathleen k., 669 William, 350, 668 William F., 669 Gleave, John, 257 Glisson Amy A. H., 618 Annie, 618 NAME. PAGE. Glisson. I Charles H., 618 I Edward H., 618 ElKvoad, 420, 61S ; Joseph, 325, 6t8 I L. Virginia, 699 1 Sarah M., 618 William II., 618 , Glover. Alice, 234 George, 234 Hannah, 234 Martha .Ann, 414 Goddard, .'VJalinc, Syc Godley. Francis l'., 562 Hetty C, 562 Jesse, 563 MaryD., 562 Phihp, 562 Godshyne, Richard, 82S Goetting, Emilic, B45 Gogel. Anna E., 336 Catharine W., 337, (^37 Charles, iog Charles C, 33t) Charles H., 337 Irene S., 337 Jacob, 336 Margaret J., 336 Mary S., 336 William, 337 Goheen. Margaret J., 372, 771 Gohn. AnnaM.. 832 Josiah, 832 Colder. Anderson, 647 Clara, 647 David, C47, 645, 873 David C, S74 David M., 647 Elbert, 874 Elizabeth, 647, 679, 873 Elizabeth H.. 874 Ella N., S74 Emma, 647 Emma J., 874 Frank. 647 George H.. S74 Griffith. 677 Hannah, 047, 873 Helen, 874 Horton B., 647 Ida J.. 874 Ida v., 845 James, 647 Jessie D., 874 John, 344.647 Lydia, 647 Lydia A., 874 M'^ary, 647 Sallie, 647 Sarah, 647 Theodores., 845, 874 Wayne, 647 W'illiam, 647 William W.. 874 Golding. KIthcw, ^,(', 58 Goldsborough. Christiana. 243, 396 Goodbouy, Robert, 164 Goodman, Agnes, 872 Goodnight. Thomas J., 624 Goodrich. Harriet. 593 Nancy B., 502 Goodson. John, 71 Goodwin. Ann, 49. 73 John, II, 12, 13, 16,33, 932 Lydia, 130, 337 Matilda E., 669 Mary A., 654 Mary M., 297, 555 Richard, 74, 237 NAME. TAt,!;. Goodwin. Sarah, 12,13,33,213,419 Ihomas, 34, 35,49,13?, 143, 2o8. 213, 555 William H , 669 Goram. Albert, 469 C. Raymond, 469 J.Kay, 469 Mclvin, 469 Oliver, 469 Gordon. -Adaminc U., 463 Agnes A., 462 Agnes M., 463 Anna L., 400 Auna J., 463 Annctta, 462 Caston, 585 Clarence M., 463 E. Clay, 463 Edith D., 400 F.lias E., 462 Elmer E.. 463 I'^niilv. 462, 832 I^tcllc P>., 462 Ethelinda A., 462 George, 400 (Jeorge W.. 462 Grant C, 462 James, 462 James S,, 462 James W,, 463 Jane, 8:13 Jeremiah, 267, 462 Jerome C, 4f>2 John R., 311, 58* Joseph, 582 Leah J., 462 Leigh S., 400 L. Marion, 462 Lorenzo M., 462 Lucetta M., 462 Martha D., 833 Minnie A., 463 Naomi D., 462, 832 Nellie C, 463 Oliver R.. 462 Sarah, 833 Sarah J.. 462 S. Jeremiah, 463 Ulysses S., 462 William P., 245, 400 Gorley. Mabel D., 742 Robert. 742 Gorman, Esther, iii Gorsuch, Susan, 660 William, 128 Goslin, .Sallie K., 841 Gouchcr, Ann R., 581 Gould. Alan M., 549 Alexander C, 549 Amelia, 864 Elizabeth, 109, 251, 661 Michael, 201 Goulding. Elthiea, 35 John, 22 Giacy, John, 229 Grady. John C, 323 Grafton. Gussic, 660 Graham. Catherine, 479 Clara v., 413 Elizabeth, 262, 446 Hannah, 265, 266 H. H., 58,63.107 James, 659 McCuilough, 413 Richard, 145 W'illiam, 231, 370 Gramphy,MaryAnn,87i Granger. Francis, 918 Jessie, 918 Lewis R., 673 [ NAllE. I'AGE. Granger. Mary L, 672 Grant, Ruth A., 810 Graul. Albert W., 739 David W., 739 b'.mma D., 739 John, 739 Mary M., 739 .Samuel C, 739 Grausback. Amam'.a, 760 Graves. Anne B., 277, 500 John, 154, 273, 313,359, 647, 656 John W., SCO Sarah J., 820 Tacv, 787 Grawl. George W., 637 Sarah, 637 Gray Archibald, 614 Bertha, 656 Chandler, 263 David, 263 Elizabeth, 153, 678 Esther, 263 Ethel, 656 Euphemia, 537 Florence, 656 Franklin, 656 George, 655 Gibbons, 710 Hazel, 656 Isaac, 263 Jane, 324, 614 Jerome B., 839 John, 151, 263, 654,678 Louisa B,. 861 ^L^^tha, 263 Martin, 810 MaryG., 358 Mary H., 710 Mary Jane, 529 Nettie, 655 Norman D., 839 Peter, 666 Rebecca, 637 Sarah J., 419,810 Thomas, 655 Thomas D., 649 William Gray. 387 Worth, 648 Greaver. Annie W., 520, 844 William F., 844 Greaves. Dorothy. 533 Francis, 935 James R., 283, 522 Samuel, 522 Greeley, Fanny, 680 Green. 139, 933 Abbic, 372 Abel, 58, 62, 64, 65, 73, 127, 129, 130, 142, 199, 230, 231, 232, 369, 370» 37 W 37fs 758, 763 Abigail, 117 Adelaide F., 783 Albert D., 779 Albert L., 760 Albert P., 782 Alfred C, 782 Alice A.. 378 Alwilda ^L, 779 Amanda B., 376 Amanda E., 778 Anna. 377 Anna C, 372,7571768 Anna E., 376, 378 Anna J., 767, 874 Anna L., 759 Anna M., 758 Anna S., 379, 782 Annie, 371 Annie C, 765 NAME. PAGE. Green. .■\nnic F.. H. 782 .•\rtliur (;., 778 Ilenjainiut). 774 Benjamin T. , 372, 373> 771. 774 liculah R., 761 Bishop, 376, 745 Ijyron L., 777 Caroline, 379. 740 Caroline E., 377. 782 Caroline \V., 767. 779 Charles, 758 Charles A., 782 Ch.arles L., 774 Charles P., 777 Charlotte, 763 Cheyney, 232 Christopher 779 Clara, 745 Clara W., Daniel \V.. 376, 778 370. 758. 759 David, 369 David R., 231. 372, 373. 775 Davis, 376 Donalds., 760 Dorothy F., 700 Douglas, i 771 Edyniont D. , 3)12, 770 Kdith C, »J?. 7^1 Edith v., t 782 Ktimund, 378,783 Edna D., 111 Edna P., 378 Edward, 129, 232, 376 Edward B., 372, 375. 376, 77>. Edmund L., T'1 783 Elim F.. 764 Elizabeth. 231 Elizabeth H . 372. 7<'9 Elizabeth L. 377 Elizabeth M 775 Elizabeth V. 733 Ella, 548 Ellen S., 775 Elmira, 781 Emma B., 779. 783 Emma C, 778 Emma L., 655 Eolinc G., 774 Ernest I.. C rcen, 378 EslelleC, 78. Esther, 127 230, 231, 370 376 Eva M., 779 Evans E., 377. 874 Fanny, 77" Florence M. 775 Francis D. i !■. 77' Francis H., 758 Franklin, 37'. 782 Frankhn R. 778 George, 75,83, 128,130, ■ 5 384 Jane H., 765 Jennie S., 766 Jcrusha A., 890 Jesse, 232, 351, 376 Jesse C, 378 Jesse P., 75S Joanna, 775 John, 129, 232, 246, 369, 378, 814 John E., 777 John H., 890 JohnW., 373, 771,775, 890 Joseph, 231, 369, 371 Joseph C, 378 loseph H., 764 Joseph W. H., 784 Josephine M., 777 Ratherine P., 760 Laura A., 784 Lavon, 890 Leo P., 890 Letiiia G., 775 Levi, 369 Lewis, 231, 236, 371 Lewis F., 617, 766 Lewis G., 372, 764, 766 Lewis H., 377, 782 Lewis R., 766 Lewis W,, 372 Lilhe, 770 Linda L, 775 Louis K., 758 Louisa, 373, 377, 780 Louisa A., 372, 770, 774 Louise, 770 Louise A., 758 Luty M.,_ 782 L. Virginia, 774 Lydia, 371, 758, 762 Lydia D. R., 761 Lydia ^L, 231,257,372, 662 Lydia S., 761 Magdalen, 938 Mahala E., 373, 775 Malin E., 779 Margaret, 127, 129,228, 229, 760 Margaret E., 782 Margaret L., 377, 782 Margaret R., 766 Margaretta H., 779 NAME. PACE. Green. Msria, 370, 75S Marian, 782 Marian M., 777 Marion L., 376, 771,777 Martha A.. 782 Martha C. 758 Mary, -^r-^y 369, 370, 373. 758. 759. Mary Ann, 232, 373, 426, 773, 814 ftLnry C, 270, 379, 474, 777. 781 Mary E., 376, 378, 758, 759. 7'^S» 778, 7S2, 784 Mary L., 760, 765, 777 Mary P., 778 Matilda C, 778 Matilda G., 890 M. Ella, 774 Mary E. J., 775 Morris C, 370, 758 Naomi, 231, 370 Nelson C, 757,758,768 Norman W. 760 Orpha Ann, 373,376,778 Orville L., 771 Percy W., 758 Peter G., 548 Phebe, 370, 376, 429, 818 Phebe A., 376, 758 Phebe E., 759 Philip B., 365, 379, 784 Priscilla, 75, 154, 258, „ . .„ 376, 377. 431 Priscilla S., 377 Prudence, 231, 369, 370 Rachel, 231, 369, 371 Rachel P., 372, 770 Rachel W., 764 Rav F., 765 Rebecca, 127, 129, 227, 764 Rebecca ftL, 373, 772 Robert, 128, 129, 130, 227, 231, 232, 371. 373. "^So, 774 Robert A., 777 Robert E., 376, 777, S90 Robert M., 775 Robert P., 371,743, 761 Robert W.. 777 Rufus E.. 378, 782 Ruth A., 760 Sadie S., 761 Samuel, 129, 373, 781 Samuel S., 231, 373,377, 760, 777 Sarah, 108, 127, 1.18,129, 130, 199,232,370, 377 Sallie M., 759 Sara A.. 778 Sarah Ann, 371,431.761 Sarah J., 373-776 Sarah M., 775 Sarah R., 765 Serena B., 766 Sharpless, 370, 757 Sharpless D., 758 Sidwell, 231, 370, 758, 940 Smedley, 233, 375, 376, 431, 78e, 8i8 Stanley E., 782 Stephen A., 782 Stephen D. H., 765 Stephen H,, 752 Theodora S., 779 Theodore, 774 Theodosia, 771 Theodosia M., 778 Thomas, 127, 129, 915 Thomas L., 760 Townsend, 377 Townsend F., 378 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. j NAME. PAGE. NAME. 'AGE. Green. 1 Griffith. Grubb Vessie L., 8qo Hannah E., 854 Emanuel, 38 ,382 Walter C, 758 Hannah M., 839 Evalina M., 792 Walter \V., 37=. 765 Henry G., 840 Frances. 381 , 3S2 Warren D., 760 IdaM., 839 Goodcil B., 793 Washington E ., 778 James, 774 Hannah, 807 William, 373, 376. 766, Jane, 216 Harry B., 381 , 793 77S Jeffrey, 208 Henrietta M., 38J . 792 William C, 784 Jesse, 208 Henry, 38 ,382 William E., 777 John, 74, 108, 216, 641, J'. 318 William F., .371, 764 854 James, 382 William H., 779 Joseph, 208 John, 131 Joseph, 381 ,382 William K., 771 Levi G., 5tc , 747. 839 382 William L.,37 .373.377, Lydia, 216 , 666, 754 Lewis L,, 793 719.761,771. Margaret, 334 Lticelia C, 792 78 ,78= Mary, 117, 216 Lucelia E., 381 William M., 757 Mary C, 854 Nathaniel, 82 85 93. William P., 760, 778 Mary S., 2o£ 334, 774 I=iO ,169 ,170. William R., 376, 777 Nathan, 216, 282, 343, 184, 38 2 Willie H., 758 519 Nicholas, 382 WilliaminaT. 372.769, Phebe, 208 216, 519 Peter, 285 .382 783 Phebe S., 939 Phebe, 184 ,382 Wilmer E., 775 Priscilla, 136, 208 Sadie E., 793 Greenfield. Rachel, 216 Samuel, 82 170 , 189 Camp B., 660 Rebecca, 5^9 Sarah, 150 Carrie R. , 660 Sarah, 104, c8, 114, Susannah, 382 Elizabeth, 801 208, : 16, 228, Thomas, 382 Harry R., 6r7 335, 532 , Thomas P., 807 Howard H., 660 Susanna, 208 216, 365 Walter W., 381 Jesse, 814 Thomas, 208 462, 5r9 William, 132 Mary L., 660 William, 104, 112, 208, William F., 234 ,381 Samuel P., 660 04., 5'9 William L., 381 ,792,793 .Samuel R. .1., 660 Williams., ' 334 Will mot. 381 Samuel S., 66c Griffiths. W. Wilson, 696 Greenland. Herbert M., 606 Grurtibine. Jennie M., 574 Margaret, 755 Agnes E., 721 Greep, Elizabeth, 508 William H., 755 Elizabeth, 817 Gregg. Grim, John C. 384, 387 John P., Lucy C, 72r Amanda, 685 Grimes 721 Annie C, 700 David R.. 753 Samuel, 721 Pin.ah, 174 Ella C, 753 Gudhyne. Elizabeth, 224 Lucinda, 532 Alexander, 928 Mary, 173. 174 Mary, 426 Guernsey. Parthena, =18, 352 Gnmshaw, Jane, 548 Joseph W., 546 Phebe, 777 Griner. Christine, 297 Guest. Richard, 318 Griscon), L)eborah, 264 Henry, 129 Thomas, 174 Gr:ssell. John, 203 Gregory. Abigail M., 880 Mary, r29 .'\nna, 530 Albert T., 879 Sarah, 377 780 John, 374 Atlantic O., 879 Gumbes. William, 105, 316, 374 Charles E., S80 Frances D., 622 Grey, Sarah \V. 7^9 Elphie B., 880 Joseph PL, 622 Gribble, Nichol IS, 163 Elvie E., 880 Mary S., 622 Grier. Ethel D., 880 Samuel W\, 622 El Liouisa, =79, 508 Hiram B.. 651, 879 William H., 622 * ieorge E. , 645 Hobert, 879 Gunckel. John N. C, 5o3 James L., 879 Augusta, 467 "Mary Ann, 645 Jesse. 3r8 Daniel C, 467 Griest. Joseph A., 880 Gunn. Thomas, 1^25 Edith, 267, 463 Lowell P.. 879 Gunter, Maria, 682 George E., 733 Margaret, 653 Guthrie. Gideon, 463 M.iry J., 879 Henry P.. 752 Lena, 733 Milo, 879 Howard M., 898 Martha, 650 Russell L.. 879 1 James A., 898 Mary, 463 Griswold. Jennie E., 815 Rebecca, 728 Abigail, =58,433 John, 898 Grifien, Mary, 497 Estlier H., 43=1 I.izzie, 496 Griffith, 216 Mark, 739 Phebe J , 748 Abigail. 216 Groce, Frances, 727 1 Sarah F., 752 .\bner, 216, 519 Gronow, John, 74 < William J., 898 Alice, 208 Grove- 1 William L., 898 Ambrose, 208 1 Charlie L., 666 [ Gwin. i\IaIcolm, 344 Anna, 845 Lorena, 666 Gwyn, Sarah, 546 Anna R., 839 Mary A., 832 Gygei. Hannah 885 Annie, 759 Grover, Sara E 743 Gyles. Aneliza, 525 Auta G., 774 Growel, Rebecc a, 448 Gyll, Brisghvt, 926 F.eiioni, 216 Grubb, 381 , Haberlis-Ida, 746 Catharine, 1^4 216,343 ' Albert G., 3S1, 793 ; Hacker, William J. 735 Catharine R., 839 Alfred C, 870 Hackney, John, 35 Elias B., 854 Ann, 382 Hadley. Elizabeth, 216 Benjamin, 2 19, 382 Ann, 709 Elizabeth M., 839 1 Caleb, 6r9 i Benjamin, 69s Ella P., 747, 839 Caroline M., 381 1 Louisa, 695 Emmor G., 519, 839 1 Catharine, 781 1 Haeriin. Enoch, 208 Charity, 3S2I Chester F., 918 Ezekiel, 216 i Charles L., 793 ' Herman, 918 George, 2qS, 334, 854 Charles T., 381, 792 Hague, Annie, 531 George W., 774 IJeborah L., 870 Hagy. Hannah, 208, -16, 519 Edith, 382 ; Elizabeth L.. 479, 7f4 Hannah Ann, S19 Eliza C. L., 792 1 Emma, 614 INDEX. 961 NAMK. Hagy. Mary Ann, Hairtcy. Jane, Jonas, Margaret A., Haig. Elisha, Elizabeth, Mary, Michael, Hail, Mary O., Haines, Anna, Benjamin K, PAGE. 764 939 201 io\ 939 423 294 809 748 Benjamin \V., 83S Carroll A., 593 Clayton E., 893 Dorothy, 301,302 E. D., 77^ Eli, 715 Elizabeth, 167, 488, 552 Elizabeth E., 454 Elma L., 593 Emma R., 893 Estella, 815 Esther, 157 Franklin, 838 Frederick T., 715 Hannah, 257, 500, 621 Hannah F., 321, 606 Hannah H., 457, 748 Isaac, 74, 85, 92, 136, 158, 257 Job, 715 John, 136, 157, 158,893 Joseph, 301, 7'5 Josiah, 74 Josiah L,, 593 Lewis M., 715 Louisa, dis Lydia, 242 Margaret, 715 Margaretta, 490, 846 iNlary, 93 Mar>' E., 449, £28 ^La^y J., 454 Nathan, 205 Patience, 301 Rachel, 59^ Rachel E., 5O7 Rebecca, 157, 158 Rebecca W., ^o^ Richard, 715 Ruth, 301 Samuel, 178 Samuel B., 593 Stanley K., 593 Taylor K., 815 Warren J., 715 William Austin, ^93 William B., 838 Daniel. 294 Elizabeth, 294 Hannah, 294 Henry R., 294 Isaac, 294 Jacob, 294 Margaret. 294 Mary T., 294 Richard, 294 Rudolph, 294 Samuel, 294 Thomazine, :?94 Haish, Mary Ann, 825 Haldeman. Catherine, 4^5 Elizabeth, 665 Enos, 573 L Lawrence, 725 R. J., bcfi Tamar J., 850 \Vilhelmina, 573 Hale. Edwin E., 714 Elias W., 303 Ellen L., 303 Hattie, 714 Nellie F., 890 Sarah, 303 62 NAME. Haley. Anna W., Brinckle H Edwin J., John, Mary S., Hall, Aaron, Abby M.. Albert P., Alcinda, Alice, Alice A., Amy Ann, Anna M., Anna R., Barclay, Caleb, Carroll M., Channing, Charles, Clarkson, David, David B., Deborah D, EdnaM.. Edward H. Eliza, Eliza P . Elizabeth. ic5, 112, 142 143 Elizabeth C, Estelle, Eugene D., Ezra H., 862 862 862 862 112, 142 342 453 802 797 81,453 809 253, 420, 618 142 780 451 418, 810 252, 419 811 811 479, 480 419, 810 530 453 t)73 809 J, 609 717 541 453. Sb7 437 419 453 419 112, 119, 142 453 419, 810, 862 Flora D, Florence, Floyd F., George, Gladys C, Hannah, Hannah L., Harlan J., Harry, Harrv M., Helen E., Henry D.. Henry H., Herbert, Jacob H..41S, S09, Sio Jacob M., 7S0 James, 349 Jane, 143 J. Barclay, 809 J. Comly, 811 Jesse, 418 Jesse H.. John, 112 252 John J., John O.. Joseph W.. Julia A., Julia Ann, Lauretta P. Leila M., Lilian M.. Lillian B., Lulu M., Lydia A., Lydia H., Margaret I42,I43,tB5, 4^9. 574.672 862 6q8 803 282 520 862 6g8 811 4S0 419 810 453 453 ftLins, 252, 418, 419 Martha, 672 ^Iary, 79, 112, 142,143, 418, 648, 743 Mary A., RL'iry Ann, Mary E., Mary J.. ^Llry L., Mary M., Mary S., Mode, Mor;;an B. Natlian P. Norris, Peter P.. Percy M., , 811 419 702 609, 809 253 803 Sio 253 ,259,419,811 4S0 451 541 698 NAMli. PAGE. Hall. Phebc, 142,143,252,253, 310 Phcbe M., 353, 420 Priscilla, 376 Robert, 186,351,673,929 Robert S., 811 Ruth H., 862 Samuel, 103, 112, 142, 143, 212 Sarah, 103, 143,143,311, 312, 352 Sarah A., 419 Sarah D., 809 S.arah H., 810 Sarah R., 673 Seth, 14J, M3 Sharpless E., 437 Susanna, 143, 418, 419, 809 Thomas, 78, 142, 143, 170, 212, 240, 252. 253,418 Thomas H., 363, 452, 453 Thomas T, Walter E., Walter H., Walters.. Wilfred, William, William IL, Willinm J., William M., WIlli^m S., William T.. Willis D.. Hallam, Thomas Halliday. Maagarct, Rachel. Hallowell. Amanda E., Benjamin, Beulah, Bruce C, Elizabeth, Eliiabelh K.., Guernsey A., Harold A.,_ Howard W.. John, John E., Joseph, Loraine E,, Manning C. Mary A., Pemberton, Peter, Samuel, Sarah, Susan J., Susanna, Vera M.. Vera R., Wilbur A.. Yamall, Halsten. Andrew, Anna, Hamblcton. F.lias, Elizabeth, James, fane, 'Rachel. Stephen, Thomas B., 253-419 862 326 124 437 453 846 543 829 635 76 578 635 635 447 Q 578 635 447 335, 634 54;^ 289. 543 '147 326 138 543 "74 447 447 447 543 634 634 410 150, 260 261, 594 594 720 594 249, 410 Hambnck, Sarah E.,827 Hamer, Elizabeth, 575 Hamilton. Eliza, 37t Frances, 406 Hannah, 371 Hannah C, 750 Jane, 231 John H., 724 Jidia., 719 Maggie, 334 ^Lirjoric, 724 Mary, 543 NAME. PAGE Haixim, Rebecca A., 713 Hammans. 53 Hannah, 54 I-I(:nr>', 53 Marfiaret, 50 Margrat, 53 Martha, 54, 176. an M-''r\', 33,50,51,54 Sarah, 54 Susanna, 72 Thomas, 54, 73 William, 50,51,53,54,72 Hammcl, Phehe, 376 Hammer, Elizabeth, 431 Hammond. John, 396, 397 Mar>- A., 243. 396 Sailie E., 243, 397 Hamor, Abraham, 209 Hampton, 109 AllieW.. 627 Ann, 364, 444 AnnaM., 579, 745 Benjamin, 45,744 Carrie E., 579 Catharine H., 634, 625 Charles, 376 Charles A., 745 Charles T., 745 Christy G., 626 Clara, 376 Earl R., 579 Eber, 579 Edwin, 337 Edwin G., ■ t P_;dwin M., 1 Elizabeth, I'M, Elizabeth G., 624 Ezra S. E., 624, 627 Florence M., 579 Frankie E., 579 George L., 627 George S., 579 Gordon C, 627 Hannah T., 339 Harriet H., 634, 625 Harry. 579 Hetty ^., 625 J. M., 627 James E., 627 John, 327 John C, 634, 627 John G., 625 Joseph, 327 Joseph AL, 201,202,327, 623,634,625 Joseph W., 625 Uiid R., 627 T.ucy S., 627 Mar^', 109 MaryD.. 627 Marv E., 745 Mary L., 780 Mary S., 624, 626 Maud E., 745 Maud H.. 62^ Olive M., 625 Rachel, 45 Rebecca 109 Reuben, 367. 744 Samuel, 50,104.109,110, 201, 202, 337, 626, 939 Samuel S., 2or, 624 Sarah, 50, 109, 110, 200 Sarah Ann C, 624 Sarah C, 744 Sarah M., 301 Sarah S., 201 Simon, 109 Susan C, 627 Thomas. 109 Walter. ioq William B., 627 William P., 624 Willie L., 637 Hanby. Charles L., 758 Charlotte P., 466 NAMi:. I'AGt:. Hanby. Curtis C, 758 James A. H., 843 James G., 466 Lucius E., 758 Mary, 820 Rachel Ann. 338 Rena E., 758 Sharpless G., 758 Violetta P., 430 William, 758 Hancc. Andrew, 820 Anna E.. 430, 821 EUwood i'., 352 Hannah, 352 Lewis T., 352 Martha M., 430, 820 Samuel. 821 Hanck, Luke. 374, 386 Hancock. Albert, 541 Charles W., 540 Clement J., 540 Edith M., ^46 Franklin B., 541 (Icorge. 540 George 1., 746 (icorge W., e^o Hampton S., ^^ Henry J.. 540,541 Isaac, 14* Jiimes. -jl Jean B. P., 54^ Joseph L., 288, S40 \ I-ola, 766 Margaret B., 540 1 Mary, 157 Mar>' Anna, 541 Samuel, 540 Walter W., 540 William. 76 Hand. Rachel, 471 Thomas, 931 Handy, H.innah, 546 Hankce, Jacob, 74 Hankins.GcorgcW., 719 Hankinson. Thomas, 935 Hankokc. Robert, 939 Hanlcy. John. 933 Hanna. Benjamin, aSo James B.. 708 ioscphinc IJ.. 708 .lark A., 280 Rachel B., 70S Thomas. 70S Hannah, Sarah E., 727 Hannams. James P., S71 join. B.. S76 Hannum. Annie T.. . 350 Arabell.T. 796 Caroline IL, 796 Curtis H., 618, 795 T>ci>omh, 512 James, 16:, 276 John. 376 Marj*, 226 Rctta. 656 Robert E., 7q6 Ruth 11., 504 Samtlel, 795 Samuel E., 795 Sarah, 165, 376, 49"; T. Waller, 796 Hansel). Hannah. 747 ^L^ry T.. 798 Hansen, Ixivisa. 883 Hanshaw. Agnes, 810 Happersclt. Jacob, 318 Mary. 50S Haroaugh. George W., 462 Harbot, Eliz.i M., 637 962 858 1 3i8 I 873 i 873 414 1 NAME. Hardcastle. Hannah. John, Sarah, Hardesty, Ellen, ,-^ Hardic, Elizabeth, 934 Hardin, Alice, 4:3 Harding. Amy, 273 Ann, 665 Annie F., 792 Edward C., 79- John, 118, 273,383-79= John G., Maria, Maria V,, Mary B., Mary E-, Hardman. Aha L., Henry L., Joi^eph H., Willis v., Hardwick. Albert B.,^ Ambrose S. Charles G., Elsie Harry B., H.irrj' W., Henry W., [esbie H., Hardy. George L. , Joseph, Lucy, Mary A., Susan C, Hare. Anna M., Charles S., Jonathan C., Philena S., William H., William Y., Hareiman, Hargrave. Edilh, Ethel E.. IlaU., William H Harlan, Caleb, Deborah, Dinah, Edith A., Elizabeth, Emma E., George, Hannah, James, Joel, Joseph, Joshua, Levi, Lydia, Lucy, Martha, Mary, 126 260 702 383 234 792 I 79? 890 890 890 890 640 640 640 640 640 338, 640 640 640 627 682 627 589 536 530 536 536 536 933 John, 828 828 S28 153 153, 260 122 153 437 122 437 122, 153 83, 260, 436 153 8j, 153 260 153 149, 260 84,643 284, 524 260 150, 153. 35S, 359. 715 Mary Ann, 260, 435 Michael, 153 Ruth, 153 Thomas, 126, 153, 160 William E., 260, 437 Harlcy. Abraham, 781 Eliza, 377, 781 Harlow, Elizabeth, 841 Harman Hannah W., Harmer, William, Harned, Rachel, Harper. Deborah, Evangeline, Florence C, Hannah, 587 203 730 441 721 721 NAME. Harper. John, Paul C, Phebe Ann. Robert, Robert F., William. William P., Harpster. Alma M., Charles O., Cyrus P., Florence L., Frederick, Grace G., Harry H., Hazel M., Loretta M., Wilber H., Harris. Alfred, Ann D., AnnaD., Annie, 373 Bertie S., 435 Charles M., 5"° CharlottaWood,i38,247 David W., 560 Edward G., s^o Eliza 1)., 559 Eliza T., 561 Emeline, 446 E. Park, 335. ^35 George, 74. 560 Hugh, 123 James, 559, i6o James D., 301 James Dunlap, 559 Jane M., 359 Jane S., 561 Jennette, 695 Jennie, 560 John 560 Joseph, 301, 462, 560 Joseph D., 561 Louisa M., 559 Martha, 262, 826 Mary, 560, 5G1 Nancy D., 5'^9 Oliver P., .1112 Phebe, 262, 44'j Samuel, ^^6 Thomas, Thomas C., Thomazine M Warren, William, Willmm A. T. Harrison. Ann, Caleb, John, Mary, Patrick, Rachel, Sarah, Thomas, William, Harry. Eliz.abeth, Hugh, Sarah, Hart. Eliza S., Elizabeth, George, Hannah C, Isabell G., Jane, Jane C, John, Joseph G., Martha A., Mary, Mary J., Nathaniel, Robert, Samuel, Susan P., Susanna, 36, 74. INDEX. NAMK. PACE. Hart, William N., 573 Hartman. Isaac A., 736 John F.., 736 Joseph P., 875 Sarah E., 875 Wencel, 603 Hartz Sar.ah, 727 William D., 727 Hartzell, Mary E., S14 Harvey. Ann, 242, S23, 536, 726 AnnaB., 824 Chalkley, 278, 504 Charlotte, 786 Clarinda, 658 Cornelia, 504 Edith, 755 Eli, 504, 680 Elizabeth 815 Ellis M., 824 Emily S., 483 Esther, 356 Esther B., 694 Evalina, 888 George, 269 Hannah, 353, 680 James, 269 Jane, 257 Jane S., 824 Jesse, 441 Leonard, 658 Mary. 124 Mary W., 441 Ralph M., 822,824 Susanna E.. 269 William, 694, 815 Harwood. Eleazar, 908 Emeline, 622 Mary, 908 Peter, go8 Hascall, Helen, 907 Haskell. William H., 837 William L., 837 Wills L., 837 Hascltine. Caroline M., 565 Charles F., 565 Hassan, Mary Ann, 896 Hastings. Charles, 326 John, 19 Joshua, 100,101,316,374 Hatiield. William, 631 Hathaway, Harriet, 201 327,624 842 520, 841 842 352,678 842 842 678, 841 842 21)9 842 842 496 477 271, 477 746 545 761 333 753 818 427, 818 719 761 854 go6 761 H.arrietH., 118 Hatton. ibo, 316 Anna E.. 180 Ch.alkley, 118 Charles S., 425 Charlotte, 774 Fr.ank B., 77 Garrett E., 204 Gideon. 118 Levi G., Robert, 257 Sarah T., 123. 257 T. Chalkley. 26, 69 Haviland. Ebenezer, 572 Ella M., 206 John, 572 Thomas P., 572 Hawk, Fannie, 573 Hawkins. 340 Alfred L., 573 Ann, 206, 500 Charles R., 573 D. Reece, 615 Elizabeth, 500, 572 Harry M., 572 Henry W., 572, 940 Laura, 316 Margaret P... 572 Mary, 572 Samuel, 573 Sarah S., NAME. I'AGE. Hawkins. Stephen, 850 Virginia T., 761 Wiiliam, 209 Hawley. Benjamin, 311, 521, 522, 661 Esther. 434 HannahM.,519,747.839 Jane, sn Joel, 839 Lavinia, 282, 521 Mary, 192, 311 Rebecca, 661 Sarah M.. 584 Sidney. 282, 522, 597 Henry, 934 Richard, 934 Haworth. Blanche J.. 676 Cecil E., 676 Charles A., 404 Dean P., 676 EUwood, 676 OlneyW., 676 Richard, 676 Samuel, 405 WilmerJ., 676 Haws. Andrew J.. 694 Charles H., 694 George B., 694 I. K. R.iymond, 694 Ruth C, 694 Susanna, 694 Hawthorne. Bessie f., 762 Ethel M., 762 John L., 762 Marian E., 762 Nellie G., 762 William, 762 William M., 762 Hay Malinda. 423 Mary A.. 661 Haycock. Adaline. 55^ Hannah D., 258,428 Jesse D., 428 John, 88 Hayes. Charles R. J., 397 David, 747 David R., 747 David S., 367, 747 Edward G., 756 E. Irene, 756 Eva L., 756 Hannah, 761, 848 Hannah M., 747 Harry. 780 Howard P., 747 John. 747 Jonathan, 35. 391 Lawrence G., 756 Mabel E., 747 Margaret J., 747 Martha W., 7S7 Mercer E., 747 Samuel C, 747 Sarah A., 43° Scth, 787 William, 747. 75^ William S., 397 W. Lester, 756 Hayhurst, Elizabeth T., 805 Hayman. Ann W.. 862 John W., 250, 251, 416 \\'avne. 416 William, 159, 217 Haynes. Asa, 772 JohnM., 772 Mark, 77^ Mary M., 772 Hazleton. Rebecca A., 692 NAME. I'AGE. Heacock. Amelia, Bessie R., B. Franklin, Davis R., Eliza, Elizabeth R Ellen, Hannah, Jesse, Jesse M., Jesse T., John, Sidney H., Thomas E., Thomas R., William A., Head. Benjamin, Mary, Heagy, Julia A Hehs, Carrie, Heald. Eva, Hannah John, Healy. Albert H., Christopher, Viola, Heap, Elizabeth, Heaps, Samuel, Heath. Helen, Henry, Joanna, John, Robert, Heaton. A. Mathias, Nathan, Heed. Rebecca P., Samuel S., William, Heflin, Josephine Heilig, Mary, Heins. Carl F. L. A., 507, 508 Carrie, 476 Ella E.. 476 Henry, 271, 476 Heintzelman. Den id, John. Heitzman. Albert, Emma, HcUer, Elcanora Helm, Joan, Helms. Marv P.. Wiiliam H., Helps. John, William. Helsby. Joseph, Hely, William, Hemphill. Anna C, Elizabeth H., Joseph, Margaret ta, Martha B., Thomas, Thomas W. William, Henderson. Alban, 580 Alexander, 430 Amy Anna, 311, 580 Angeline, 780 Anna (i., 7S0 Archibald. 660 Charles M., 636 Elizabeth, 381 John, 780 J. Shipley, 470 Letitia A., 275 Letiiia Ann, 159 421 743 253, 421 743 332 743 421 23s, 421 743, 387 743 366, 743 106 743 421 743 743 IQ5 195 843 4T4 376, 777 8'.Q 777 705 456 705 936 772 607 607 872 607 69 572 572 265, 457 457 387 515 681 507 508 812 508 690 819 819 190 928 643 643 643 859 865 318, 643 643 865 INDEX. 963 NAME. P." Henderson. Luther C, Margaret, 336, Wargaretta, Patrick, Rebecca, Rebecca Ann, Sarah Jane, Susan, Hendricks. Cbra B.. William H., Hendnckson. Emma, Charles J , John S.. Mary H., \Villiam, Hendrie. Catharine M., Hendnxoc, James, Henneker. Edward, Jane, 254, Henry. Andrew J., Eliza, 371, GoldieM., Hattie, 248, Jennie L., Peter F., William F,, Hent, Rees, Henzey. George, John, Herbert, Amy A., Herendeen. Caleb K., Susie, Herkins. Oeorgeanna, John, Herman, Ephraim, Herr. Anna M., Edwin C, Elizabeth, Eugene L., Jacob F., Luriston B., Susannah, Herrell. Cornelia, James H., Leonard, Maxwell, Herron. Robert, Robert B., Hess. Mary V., Nancy, Heston. David, Edward. Henty B., Jane, Mary. Rachel, Tacy, 150, Hethe, Willyam, Hetzel. Frederick V., Hewes. Ann, Charles PL, Charles P., Isaac, Lydia, Samuel, 336, 495, Sarah A., Sarah Ann, Hewitt, Anna L., Heworthe, John, Hewston. Maria, William, Pleyburn. Alfred D., 826 3S6 377 377 37^ S77 877 420 420 , 5| 705 705 I S53 I 705 i 705 705 I 70s j I 772 772 772 772 8g7 897 409 447 635 796 796 220 220 796 277 4'?5 791 930 543 543 Hepburn. Eliza H., Har.^-, Isaiah M., J. Edward, Milton, Milton S., Heype, Hugh, Heyward, John Heywood. V.illiam, Jesse L., Hibbard, Abraham, Ann. Benjamin Caleb, Daniel, toward, Kliza, Eliza J 7*, Mar>' E., Phebe, Philena. Phineas, 743 168, 239, 743 743 217, 239 315, 743 385, Su4 175, 286, 607 143 Samuel, loi, 319, 366, 742 Samuel L., 743 Sarah, 171, 172 Sarah D., 252, 418 Susanna M.. ^10 WilliamP., 387,756,848 Hibbs. Jonathan, fm-j Lydia A., fn):* Hiberton.W. 318 Hibsham.IT.H.W.,705 Hickin. John, 374 Hicklen. Amy. 728 Cheyney, 728 NAME. PAGK. Hicklen. Chcyncy K.,, 728 Mixal.cth, 7-8 ICnosT., 7-8 Isaac, 363, 728 Leon S., 728 Mary C, 728 Phebe L, 728 RaUicl'A., 728 'IlKunas, 728 William W., 728 Hickman, 273 A. Elizabeth, 488 Alice, 641 Alice S., 903 Amy A.» 864 Ann, 225, 226, 273, 795 Anna, 489 Anna M., 725 Baynton, 645 Baynton F., 864 Baynion J., 864 Bcnjamin,226,272,273, 274.343.645, 7/4, 725,788 Benj:»min K., 864 C-'aroIinc, 489 Chalkley J., 864 Charles H., 864 Curtis, 273 Cynis, 157, 272, 273, 488 Eher, 273 Edward, 867 Edward S., 866 Elisha, 273 Elizabeth, 226,273,489, 645, S70 Elizabeth P.., 708 Elizabeth W., 273 PMsie, 708 Esther P., 488 Frances, 863 Francis, 157, 273, 274, 342. 645, 788, 864 George, 4S9 George M., 272. 273,488, 644, 903 Chlpin, 645, 864 Grace D., 867 Giiliclnia, 645 Hannah, 217, 273, 342, 343. 420, 645, 696, 788 Hannah J., 488,489 Harry G.. 864 Helen, 867 Hettic, 488 Hetty, 489 James, 641 James M., 275, 466 James W., 488,489 JaneO., 864 Jesse, 645 Jesse J., 380, 646, 866, 867, 70S John, 273 John W., 707 -Joseph, 273 Joseph -A., 624 Josephine T., 864 Lucy, 273 Lucy C, 273, 489 Lydia, S73 Lydia -Ann, 645 Margaret, 867 Martha, 710 Martha L. A., 725 Mary, 157,226,273,274, 331, 645,840 Marv A., 488 Marv J., 48S, 645, 864 Mifiiin. 867 I'.issmore W., 64^ Phebe, 27 i Phebe A., 488 Phebe J., 645,697,862 R. R., 725 Rebecca, 273 NAMK. I'AGE. Hickman Richard R.. 273, 361, 362, 724 Robert W., 725 Ruth A., 866 Ruth Ann., 645 Sarah, 361 Sibbilla, 864 Sibl.ilki E., 645 Susan. 157, 274 .Susan G., 646 Susanna, 157, 488 Susanna G., 453, 867 Susanna M., 275 Thomas, 226, 273, 274, ^ 275, 645 Thomas L., 707 Wellington, 524, S64 William, 729 William C, 273,489,903 William F., 864 Zillah, 3S0 Zillah J., 645.788 Hickii. ■ Abigail, 242 Anna S., 822 Amie, 824 Celia, 800 Celia S., 679 Charles, 864 Edward, 784, 822 Edward M., 784 Elias, 434, 823 Elizabeth H,, 785 Francis W., 823 Hannah B., 645, 864 Harry J., 785 Henry K., 822 John, 3r6 Lydia, 654 Lydia S., 824 Mary B., 823 Mercy, 864 Sara J., 714 Sarah, 862 Sarah J., S23 'Ihonias, 823 William, 139, 242 William J., 822 Hickson Elizabeth IL, 76S Hitigins James E., 755 James R., 755 JclTerics, 75s Louis T., 755 Thomas H., 755 Hiett, Kathcrine, 25s Hild. Bessie L, 615 Charles .\., 615 Henry, 615 John, 615 Mabel, 615 Smcdlcy, 615 Hildeburn. Catharine, 623 Charles S. R., 622 Elizabeth L., 622 Emily, 623 Hampton, 623 Henrietta O., 326 Henry M., 327 Horace B., 623 James S., 623 John M., 201, 326, 623 Joseph E. H., 326, 622 Joseph PL, 623 Linnard, 623 Margaret R., 623 Mariin, 109, 201, 623 Mary P., 623 Phebe, 201, 326 Rebecca, 201 Samuel,20i, 326,327,623 Sarah, 201, 325 Susanna A., 326 Susanna L., 326 Thomas L., 327 i William L,, 326, 623 NAME. PAGE. Hildcrbrand, Lydia, 591 Hilcy, Sophia, Hill Alfred W., 477 749 Alice, ■(74 Ami:i T., 5>6 Ascnalh, 366 Hcssic W., 749 (Jathnriitc, 663 Cliaric!,, 474 Charles H., :j? Charles R., Charles T., 516 Christiana, 124 , 3.S3 David C, 445 Dempsey D., 731 Kdna iM., 749 I'"dwin, 5-6 (^corge, 320 Ocorgc \V ., 3.8 Harry IS., 748 Henry J., 448 James A., 24J J. IJ., 730 John. 101 Joseph M., 5-6 IMarfiarct, .76 Mary, 445 Mary K., 445 Matlhcw, 445 Nancy, 4=4 Neill, 73t Nicholas, 534 Pcrley K., 445 Tctcr, 3«8 Richard, 23, 2.| 5<6 Samuel C., 849 Sarah, 829 Viola, 73" Widdow, 936 William, 220, 316 74S Willie M., 731 Hillaycock. W., Q2t Hillborn, Elizabeth, 70 Milliard. Anna M., 610 Anna Maria, 322 Mary A., 322 610 Townsend, 610 Hilies. AllKrt I.., 592 Elizabeth W., 593 Franklin S,, 592 Margaret M., 59= Marian S., 592 Nathan, 592 593 Ravniund W., 59= Rcl.cckah, 299 R.ihert 1.., 5y2 William 1'.. 5V1 William S., 592 Hilton. Ida, 8(7 James, 921 Inscph H., 7S9 Stella A., 789 William W., 789 Hilyard. Margaret li., 490 Richaid, 16 S., »3' Himcs Christian, 617 Eliza, 6.4 Francis J., 617 Hannah P., 6.7 Rebecca, 482 Himniclwriglit. Eaiira, 574 William, 574 Hindinan, Eliza J., 747 Hinds, Kzckiel, 9U5 Bines, Rebecca, 487 Hinkle. Anna, 474 Cora Belle, 433 Maria L., 5>9 Hinkson. Amanda, 430 Andrew II.. S;l 964 NAME. PAGE. Hinkson. Ann, 205 Anna E., 820 Catharine E., 842 Cora M., 821 Edward E., 210 Emerene, 830 EmilvT., 821 Fidelia W., 820 Florence L., 821 Frederick J., 210 George, 209, 430 George A., 821 George W., 821 Harriet L., 820 Harrison, 430 Henry C, 4 JO Irene, 8ei James, 209 James C'., 430, 821 Jane, 112, 2og John, 20Q , 210, 593 John M., 430, 82r Joseph, 209 Joseph H., 430 Lottie, 821 Mary, 209, 430 Mary E., 430, 821 Minshall, 430, 820 Orpha, 210 Sarah, 2og Sarah E., 430 Sarah L., 314. 592 Thomas, 209, 258, 43°> 820 Thomas E., 430 Washington, 320, 430 William, 842 William H., 820 W. Thomas, 821 Hinman. Bunitt C, 853 Caroline, 796 Cora, 776 Daniel B,, 853 EUwood T., 853 Helen L., 853 Helen M., 853 John S., Pearl T., 776 853 William C, 853 Wniiam W., 854 Hinsdale. Barnabus, 918 Daniel, 919 Isaac, 919 Joseph, 919 Robert, 918 Hinsdill. Adelia M., 919 Alonzo, 919 Arthur, 919 Bingham, 919 Cornelia, 919 Daniel, 919 Daniel B., 9T9 Edward, 918, 919 Electa, 919 EHsha, 919 Hannah, 919 Hiram, 919 Joseph, 919 Lillian, 919 Lillian M., 918 Lyman, 919 Milton, 919 Myla, 919 Mylo, 919 Norman, 919 Orson K., 919 Stephen, 919 William, 919 Hinshaw. Iram, 785 Mary J., 785 Hinson. Jacob M., 430 Sallie E., 430 Hinton. Martha, 500 NAME. PAGE. Hippie. George G., 364, 737 Hanna M., 737 Henry, 737 Henry L., 737 John, 786 John K., 737 Margaret, 377 May, 786 Phebe J., 737 Hirst, Mary, 717 Hitchcock. Caleb. 861 Cornelia, 667 Elizabeth, 861 Josiah C, 667 Susan A., 644, 861 Hitchcocke, Alice, 931 Hittel, Salome, 580 Hixon. J. Clayton, 529 Timothy, 529 Hoag, Lydia B., 502 Hoagland, Ellen, 332 Hobbs, Willi.im B., 859 Hobson. Eliza, 620 Robert, 931, 932 Hockman. Emma, 855 Hoddle, Nellie E., 627 Hodges. Hannah, 112 Mary, 112 Thomas, 112 Hoagin, Agnes C, 899 Hodgkins John, 19 Melissanl, 12 Hoffecker. Francis, 817 J. Clayton, 817 Mary M., 817 Hoffman. Eliza R.. 671, 718 Elizabeth, 313 Elizabeth B., 589 George, 591, 804 George A., 670 Iva B., 670 Jacob, 860 Jane, 543 John P., 740 John R., 311 {onathan W., 589 -illian, 740 Mary Ann, 860 Mary Ann E., 670 Naomi, 313 Naomi M., 591, 719 Sallie P., 864 Sara E., 670, 671 Susanna, 860 Vernon L,, 670 Hoge. L. Anna, 823 Levi, 717 Hogg, Howard, 763 Hogue. Helena, 717 Julia S., 717 Mary J., 717 Thomas C, 717 Hohlbain, Eliza, 573 Holbrook. Blanche S., 916 Enoch A., 916 Joseph, 916 Ruth E., 763 Holburt. John. 744 Lydin. 367.744 Holcombe, Thomas, 91 Holden. Bessie M., 605 Walter, 695 Hole, Rachel, 877 Holland. Ann, 636 Catharine A., 80S Charles .-V., 401, 452 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Holland. Charles W., 452 Emeline A., 622 Esther, 936 John, 143 Joseph A., 401 Maria, 870 Mary, 936 Phebeann, 812 Robert, 622 Sarah, ■43 HoUingsworth. Amos, 730 Amos W., 732 Anna T., Charles K-, 730 730 Daniel P., 730 Dora E., 731 Elizabeth, 360, 732 Elizabeth M., 730 ^Henry, 78, 316, 320 Isaiah, 363, 730 James B., 731 Julia S., 732 Martha £., 731 Mary, 561 Mary C, 363, 729 Mary E., 731 Mary J., 731 Nathaniel H., 731 Phebe, 672 Phebe J., 731 Phebe L., 731 Rachel, 504 Robert, 730 Robert E., 731 Robert G., 731 Sarah, 84a Sarah R., 731 Sarah W., 731 Thomas, 122, 23S, 391 Valentine, 122, 211 William K., 731 William J., 731 Holliouse, Grace, 938 William, 938 Hollis. Alis, 029 John, 929 Hollister. Alice A., 250 Jay L., 250 Mirriet E., 250 Orange C, 250 Orange J , 140, 250 Polly, 140 Polly S., 250 HoUoway. Amy. 670 Chalkley 'J"., 670 Sara, 675 Holm, Nicholas, 929 Holman. Francis, 514 Harriet, 514 Holme. Thomas. 10, 386 Holmes. Ann, 903 Elizabeth, 790 Isabel, 195 John, 935 Richard, 935 Styven, 930 Thomas, 16 Holstein. Magdalena, 663 Magdalen, 779 Holsten, Anna, 335 Holston. George, 316 John, 316, 374 Hon. Eliza A., 615 Eunice E., 443 Holtzer, Emma. 862 Hood, 138 Ann, 138 Catharine, 165 Charles F., 247,407,940 NAME. PAGE. Hood. Clara E., 613 Clifford E., 613 Deborah, 138 Edmund, 138,247 Edmund B., 407 Elizabeth, 138 EUery, 247 Ellery H., 406 Fannie E., 406 George, 247 Hannah, 850 Helen V.. 613 Ida, 247 Ida L., 406 Ida M., 407 James, 138, 139, 165 Jane, 664 John, 9, 10, 87, 100, 138 Jonathan. 76, 138, 139, 241,247,388, 406 Jonathan A., 406 Joseph, 138, 139, 850 {oseph A., 247, 407 -ee E,, 613 Leigh F., 407 Lydia, 138, 246 Margaret, 820 Mary, 13S, 237, 308, 388, 936 Mary J., 406 Mary L., 850 Miriam L., 613 Rebecca, 139 Richard, 139 Samuel, 138 Sarah, 138 Sarah B.. 406 Sarah C, 138 Susanna, 77, 138, 139 Thomas, 9, 13, 14, 138, i39» 247. 3S6 Walter W., 613 William, 139, 241 William P., 613 William Thos.,347,406 Hoofstittler. Sarah G., 636 Hoole. Emma V., 309, 576 John R., 576 Hoope. Joshua, 117 Tobias, 117 Hoope ngardner, Denton, 814 Martha J., 814 Hooper. Catherine, 676 Rebecca, 166 Hoopes. 117 Abiah, 216 Abigail,! 17,1 28, 2T4, 217 Abner, 864 Abraham, 58, 117, 119, 120, 121,127, 212, 213,216, 217,341, 343t 349,350,352. 365,521,641, 642 Abraham G., 349 Abraham W., 342, 643 Agnes, 445 Addie G., 664 Adrianna, 352, 678 Albina, 171, 283 Alfred, 643 Alice, 217, 307, 341 Alice A., 560, 641, 668 j\!iceW., 830 Allan, 893 Allen L., 665 Amos A., 445 Amy, 102, 188, 350,663, 666 AmyW., 668 Ann, 118 Anna, 437 NAME. fAGE. Hoopes. Anna C, 865 Anna E., 661 Anna M., 644, 785, 796 Anna R., 876 Anna T., 894 Annie L., 670, 857 Augustine, 352 Austin G., 668 Benjamin, 92, 117, 120, 217, 286 Eernice, 667 Bertie C, 644 Bessie L., 669 B. Tevis, 864 Byron J., 669 Caleb, 341,342,642,857 Caroline, 698, S93 Carolme B., 846, 876 Caroline E., 796 Caroline G., 785 Caroline R., 784 Carrie, 699 Carroll E., 664 Chalkley, 350 Charles, 865 Charles D., 557 Charles H., 678,857 Charles M., 851 Charles W.. 664 Charlotte H., 678 C. Henry, 678 Chester G., 664 Christian, 117, 118, 119 Clara C, 894 Clara J., 669 Clarence B., 667 Clayton, 893 Clement D., 894 Coleman, 436 Curtis, 217,384,795 Cyrus, 381, 791 Daniel, 20,22.50,58.69, 74, 80, 117, 118, 119, 120, 131, 193, 212, 306, 341, 568, 641, 642, 893 Darlington, 726, 893 David, 894 Davis, 557 Debe, 216, 351 Deborah, 217, 311, 521, 522, 661 Edith C, 894 Edmund, 362, 726, 892 Edmund D., 893 Edward, 678 Edward D., S57 Edward T., 436 Edwin, 403 Edwin A., 379, 7S4, 785 Eldridge A., 669 Eli, 216, 349 Eli Y,, 349, 661 Eliza, 350, 668 Elizabeth, 73, no, 212, 217.342,343. 559,436,893, 940 Elizabeth C, 893 Elizabeth D., 894 Elizabeth G., 355, 689 Elizabeth J., 785 Elizabeth P., 795 Elizabeth S., 641, 849 Elizabeth T., 894 Elizabeth W., S76 Elizabeth Y., 8^1 Ella, 86s Ella L., 67S Ellen E., 664 Ellis S., 664 Elma P., 894 E. Malin, 648,659,846, 876 Emeline, 644 Emerson G., 668 Emily, 81S, S93 Emma, 436, 437 NAME. TAGE. Hoopes. Ethel W., 831 Ezra, 784, 795 Ezra M., 350, 662, 669 Fannie L., 665 Fanny, 895 Florence H., B65 Florence J., 893 Francis, 235 Frank E., 664, 667 Franklin, 678 Franklin B., 784 Franklin T., 557 Frederick P., 667 Frederick W,, 436 George,i2o,i43,ii7,2i8 George B., 669 George C, 857 George R., 49S>83S Gerald R., 678 Gertrude G., 866 Gordon J., 669 Grace, 118 Griffith, 350 Hannah, 118, 436, 642, 740 Hannah A., 642 Hannah B., 643 Hannah E., 662 Hannah J., 669 Hannah M .,64 1,851 ,857 Hannah P., 352 Hannah S., 865 Harlan, 436 Harold M., 66q Harriet, 43^^.755 Harry, 785 Hatton, 678 Helen C, 819 Helen L., 791, 894 H. Elizabeth, 7S4 Henrietta D., 644 Henry, 224, 342,437,642 Henry A., 894 Henry H., 784 Henry M., 643 Henry O., 669 Henry R., S95 Herbert, 894 Homer E., 663 Horace F., 678 Howard L., 678 Ida, 678 lone, 667 Ira T., 669 Isaac, 117, 120,216,317, 262, 343. 350, 445 Isaac L., 445 Israel, 270 Jacob, 117,120, 216,217, 350 James, 217 Jane, 117, 118, 171, 214, 217, 282, 306 J. Bennett, 642 J. Edgar, 791 Jennie J., 662, 669 Jennie S., 865 Jeremiah L., 669 Jesse, 282, 283 Jesse W., 857 Job, 352, 67S John, 117, 118, 119, 120, 165, 176, 212, 213, 2M. 235, 278, 342, 343. 359. f'42, 643, 857, 867, 940 John A., 667 John E., 664 John J., 349, 663 JohnM., 644 John P., 791, S22 Joseph, 104, 192, 193, 402, 445 Joseph T)., 557 Joseph E., 667 Joseph H., 865 Joseph J., 350, 664, 865 Joseph L., 664 JoiephT.,733,893,8g4 NAME. FAca:. I Hoopes. I Joshua, 37, 38, 42, 117, ' 118, 193, 306, I 436, 578, 869, 875, 876 Joshua G., 785 Laura, 865 Lavina R., 795 Leifa T., 6b8 Leslie, 667 Lewis, 644, 645 Lewis A., 445, 830 Lewis C, 644 Lewis H., 678 Lewis P., 864, 865 Lillian, 678 Linda K.., S38 Lindley, 350, 666 Lindley B., 668 Lindley S., 668 Lizzie T,, 895 Lizzie W., 644 Lydia, 76, 136, 217,235, ^ . 244, 393 Lydia A,, 352, 663 Lydia Ann, 349,648,666, 75(3,875 Lydia E., 857 Lydia J., 857 Lydianna, 350 Malvina, 661 Margaret, 117, 142, 157, 270.342,343, 642, 748 Maris, 260, 436 Maris M., 436 Martha F., 894 Martha P., 894 _. ^Liiy, 49, 63, 118, 119, 176,193,213,214, 216,217,278,351, 436,646,867,876 Mary Ann, 282, 349, 350, 521.537,644 Mary C, 436, 668 Mary E., 417, 436, 617, 662, 663 Mary Ella, 286 Mary G., 350, 667, 670 RLiry H., 669 Mary J., 643, 865, 866 Mary L., 791 Mary W., 349, 661 Maud L, 664 Mercy ^L, 445, 831 Miriam, 803 Mollie, 663 Nathan, 74, 119, 153 Nellie M.. 43tJ Norman H., 893 Parthena C, 445, 830 Pascal J., _ 819 Passmore W., 865 Pauline G-, 678 Peircc, 865 Percy, 779.895 Phebe, 212, 216, 286, 3411 342. 349. 350, 641, 643, 648, 661, 665 PhcbcW., 352 Pratt, 663 Priscilla, 213, 227, 343, 36s Rachel, 216, 217, 349, 661, 810 Rachel T., 894 Ralph M., 670 Raymond F., 894 Rebecca, 342, 3';o Rebecca B., 665 Rebecca E., 350, 665 Rebecca J., 865 Rebecca K., 445, 829 Rebecca O., 667 Reese, 341 Rees H., 350, 669 Rcna E., 644 Robert, 699 Robert D., 894 INDEX. NAMi:. I'AGE. Hoopes. Robert F., 470, 838 Rolland E., 670 Rupert L., 894 Russell, 894, 895 Samuel, 286 Samuel L., 831 Sal lie. 678 Sallic VV., 785 Sarah, 117, ri9, 161, 212, 213, 216, 278, 34" > 342. 343, 349. 38s, 420, 450. 452. 469, 579. <'4i Sarah A., 667 Sarnh Ann, 445. 829 Sarah D., 434, 822 Sarah E., 641, 664 Sarah J., 857 Sarah Y., 669 Sclh, 349 Sidney, 216, 2»7. 351. 535. 56B, 663 Stephen, 119 Susan T., .S57 Susanna, 83, 120, 153 Susanna G., 641, 850 Taylor, 749 Thomas, 74, 118, ri9. .36 188, 280, 8l)2 893. 894 Thomas A., 857 Thomas li,. 445 Thomas J., 664 Thomas W., 678 T". Maurice, 894 Townsend, 299. 557 ViiiLent, 66S Virginia R., 894 Walker R., 669 Walker Y., 338,349,372, 66 2,664,767, Waller, 119, 893 Warren CI., 67S William, 342 352,436, 642 726, 893, 894 William K., 785 William n.. 851, 357 William Hen ry, 667 W.lham 1.., 66y, 670 Wilham P., 678 William R., 641, 664, 831,876 Wilmer l)„ 644 Wilmcr P., -893, 894 Hooten, Ann, 920 Hoover Alton K., 462 Alzic, 462 Glen C, _ 462 Hannah E., 250. 415 Icrcmiah L., 462 )ohn 0., 462 I.. Ross, 462 Liicetla M., 462 Ro^cwell P., 462 W'illiam J., 415 Hope, John, 933 Hopkins. Alexander, 722 Charles W., 504 (JcorRC, 807 Jane K., 278 Johns, 504 Lizzie E., 880 Marsaretla M., 740 Mary, 36 . 5<;4. 722 Mary Ann, 8«7 Mary J., T'imothy, 83o 207 Hopkinson. John, Rosanna, 935 935 Hopper, Robert, 117 Horacks, Ann , 640 Horn. .•\dam, 487 Ella I,., 335. 635 96: NAME. P\GII. Horn. Emily, 548 Franklin, 540 Mary A., 540 Nicliolas, 367 Sarah S., 272, 487 William AL, 635 Hornbuckle. Esther, 937 Joseph, 937 ivhchacl, 937 Home. Annie E., 742 Caleb, 332 Cassandra, 332 Edith, 332 Elizabeth P., 332 Gertrude, 937 (.Jeorge, 206, 332 Hannah, 332 Isaac S., 332 Mary Jane, 33-^ Sarah F.., 332 Thomas, 332 Thomas L., 332 William, 332 Horner, William l"-.,389 Horsford. Josiah, 905 William, 903 Horste, Joan, 934 Horton. Bernard, 764 John, 387 Joseph, 353 Mary, 860 Thomas, 352 Hosington, Louise, 770 Hoskins. Chcyney, 363, 729 Cornelia H., 730 Edith, 3C^3 Eliza A., 260 Elizabeth, 378 Elizabeth N., 733 Elizabeth \V,. 363, 729 Frances C, 730 George W., 730 Hannah, 43 Harriet A., 730, 732 Hiram, 303 James S., 733 Jesse, 363, 729 Joel A., 730 John, 128, 316, 318 Joseph, 88, 363, 729 Joseph B., 73a Joseph C, 363 losephT., 364,733 KatherineA., 730 Martha J., 363, 730 Mary, 483 Mary Ann, 470 Mary E. D., 733 Mary J., 740 Nathaniel, 225, 363 Phebe K., 364, 732,893 Philena H., 730 Rachel, 148, 260, 429 Raper, 113 Raymond H., 730 Ruth, 27 Sarah A., 364,731 Sarah M., 730 Thomas, 260 William, 320, 363 William C, 363 William G., 729 Hotchkiss. Berkeley, 755 Hou^h. Deborah B., 628 Frederick H., 866 John, 386 John A., 8c6 Joscphj 679 Josephmc, 352, 679 Slarj' Ann, 480 Mar>' Y., 435 Stephen, 386 NAME. TACE. Houghtou, Jane, 935 Houlston. Elizabeth, 105 John, 44, 105 Rebecca, 105 Houniken. Mary C, 833 Patrick G., 833 House. Amos W,, 523 Martha, 844 Rachel, 875 Houston, Sarah J., 560 Houtzc. Eleanor, 890 Mary, 889 Hover. Frances, 6B7 Howard D., 687 Joseph K., 687 Katherinc D., 687 Sarah, 687 Howaid. Ann, 157, 271 Anna B., 478 Anna ^L, 852 Baldwin, 157, 271, 375 Benjamin, 681 Bertha .\L, 479 Caroline, 714 Charles E., 273 Charles W., 681,884 Edgar C, 478 Eliza B.. 326, 620 Elizabeth T., 852 EUwood S., 479 Emma, 326, 621 Emma B., 339, 478 Frances A., 532 George, 884 George B., 375, 478 Grace E., 479 Hannah, 49, 272 Hannah H., 853 Harper, 641, 852 Harvey P., 478 Henry, 49, 72, 374, 479 Henry C, 272,478,479, 490 Irene E., 479 James, 656,853,884 Jesse, 27 » L4on.ard B., 478 Lewis G., 272, 479 Margaret E.. 884 Margarctta R., 884 Mary, 49, 430, 690 Mary R., 2-7-z Nettie B., Passmore, :' 4; S. Anna., 272 Sarah P., 852 Thomas, 621, 666 Thomas B., 621 Thomas R., 478 W^dter L., 479 William L., 272,478,743 William P., 271 W'illiam S., 478 Howe, Sarah, 632 Howell. Abram B,, 692 Ann.T L., 692 Arthur, 204, 355, 691 Chalkley, 692 Charles L., 794 Charlotte, 283 Courlland D., 383, 794 Courtland R., 794 Curtis W"., 692 Elizabeth, 692 Elizabeth R., 621 Ella, 693 Enimn, 914 Emma H., 621 Eugene N., 794 Eva M., 693 Evan, 46, 69 Francis, 93 966 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Howell. Hannah, 283 Harlan H., 692 Isaac, 46, 88,'9i3 Isabel, 693 Israel, 112, 375, 621 Jacob, 621 Jane, 657 John, 59, 391 John C, 692 John M,, 794 John W., 794 Jonathan, 780 Josephine L., 794 Lydia M., 692 Maggie B. , 691 Mary, 46, 112, 692 Mary M., 621 rhilip, 235 Philip W., 692 Rice, 116 Richard, 46 Reading, 691 Samuel E., 621 Sarah, 46, 49, 68, 69 Sarah C, 692 Sarah R., 621 William, 283 Williamson, 794 Howey. Hannah, 534 Jacob, 534 Howitt, Henry, 939 Howton, Agnes, 931 Hoy. Adam, 559 Albert C, 560 Anna H., 559 Edward L., 560 James H., 560 LiUie. 334 Louise L., 560 Mary W,, 560 Randolph H., 560 Hoyt. Hattie, 569 Helen, 724 Hulda, 271 Hulda E., 478 Ichabud, 569 James I., 478 James M., 724 Hubbard. Esther E., 698 Marie A., 696 Willis, 696, 69S Huchins, Malinda, 631 Hudson. Alice, 868 Anne, 937 Clara, 868 Emma, 657 John, 937 Katherine, 937 Mary, 35, 868 Richard, 937 Thomas, 868 William, 23, 216, 386 William B., S67, 868 Huey. Abram, 405, 493> 696 Albert B., 774 Anna, 493 Carl G., 774 Cassandra, 696 KredJ., 774 Frederic F., 824 Hazel R., 774 Helen B., 774 James, 835 J. Davis, 824 John, 774 Lydia Ann, 431 Mehitabel, 385 Samuel P., 385, 431 Sar.ili A., 275 William S., S^s Huff. "^ Atvah W., Andrew J., 448 448 NAME. PAGE. Hufi Erie E., 44S Fredtrick L., 448 Harry A., 448 Lucy H., 448 Mary B., 44S Ruth K., 448 William M., 448 Huffaker, Susan, 690 Hugh. Frances, 102 Martha, 102 Stephen, 102 Hughes. Albert, 586 Amy A., 720 Arthur, 548 Charles H., 845. 874 C. Norman, 845 Cora E., 845 Ellis, 3S6 George?. ,403, 520,845, 874 Hannah, 312, 586 Humphrey, 845 Jackson, 795 Jesse, 913 Joseph, 729 Margaretta M., 862 Mary A., 845 Mary C, 913 Mary E., 795 Mary G., 791 Mary W., 26S, 4{:)9 Robert, y^i Rosa, S48 SallieJ., 345,874 William, 720 Wilmer J., S45 Huler, Barbara, 764 Huling. Ann, 507 Henrietta, 279, 507 Thomas, 507 Hull, Amy, 618 Hume, Sarah E., S95 Humes. Ann, 343, 643 Jane, 643 John, 357 Rachel L., 222, 357 William, 643 William?., 559 Humiston. Fanny, 495, 836 Hartshorn, 836 Hummell. George W., 794 Minnie F., 865 Humphrey. Amy, 556 Benjfimin, 676 Curtis J., S28 David, 150 Deliverance, 906 Edward, 828 Edward D., 676 Edward J., 676 Elizabeth, 366 KiTima, 812 Eslella, 654 Harley M., 67b Harry B., 654 Harry M., 654 Hubert H., 65^ James, 828 John R., 654 John W., 654 Joseph, 386, 652 Robert F., 654 Samuel, 220 ThelmaR., 828 Hunsicker. Charles, 836 Jacob, 422 James R., 836 Marguerite, 836 .Sarah, 422 Hunt. Eliza. 633 NAME. l'AC,l£. Hunt. Eli2.abeth, q6, 295, 791, 822, 867 Hannah, 342 James V., Soi Jane, 84, 193 John. 342 Joseph, 212,278,342,500 Mary, 160, 276 Minerva, 342 Nanmi 1^., 526 Phcbe. 120, 342, 420 Samuel, 276 Hunter, 73 Alexander, 45 Amanda, 467 Ann, 33, 46, 73, 341, 551. 75^- Anna M., 309 AnnieC, 803 Clara J., 664 Davis, 387 Elizabeih, 45, 581 Emma, 764 George, 5SS George W., 574 G. Alorgan, 3S7 Hannah, 45, 71, 385 Hannah M., 272, 479 Harry G., 574 Ida J., 574 jantes, 341 jane, 230 John, 94,229,574 lohn B., 574 John M., Sc-^ Jonathan, 73, 158, 228 Lizzie, 803 Margaret, 94 Margaret E., 574 Margery, 73, 158 Martha, 341 Mary, 75, 156, 157, 158, ^59> 2?^ 575 Nancy, 180 Peter, 6g, 73, 75, 230, 316,581 Rachel, 45 Rebecca J., 574 Samuel, 308, 385, 574 Samuel R., 803 Sarah Ann, 138, 247 Sarah?., 803 Stephen D., 479,764 William, 71, 241, 247, 385, 387 Hurd. Concurrence. 911 Thomas, 546 Hurlbut. Hnrriet, 359, 716 Plenry, 716 William, S07 Hurst. Nicholas. 934 Robert, 934 Ihomas, 934 Roger, 030 Husbands, E.Lewi5,82o Huselton. Daniel L., 506 Sii>a B., 506 Hush, Emma P... 834 Huston. John, 45J. "Mae R., 637 Mary E., 364 Mary Emma, 454 Hutchinson. Eliza, 611 Emily, 569 Emma, 724 Hannah, 688 Mary E., 405 Thomas, 032 Hutton. Addison, 608 Ann S., 679 Ann Seal, 352 Benjamin, 223 NAME. PAGE. Hution. Deborah, 195 Esther, 255 John, 145, 195,^55 Joseph, 195 Joshua, 679 Mary, 564 Moses, 255 Nehemiah, 195, 196 Samuel, 255 Sarah, 145 Thomas, 195, 255 Hyde. Daniel, S23 Elizabeth, 484 Ellen C , 823 Elnora C, 823 Hannah M., 272, 482 John W., 482 Sarah A., 272 Sarah Ann, 4S7 West, 487 Hyll. Richard, 930 Thomas, 930 Iddings. Ruth, 431, 656,759,761 Iliff. Caroline N., 394, 808 Eliza J., 394 Elizabeth, 394 Ella, 807 Emily J., 394 Esther J., 394 George W., 258, 394 Joseph, 392,807 Joseph W., 394 Josephine, S07 Mary, 807 IlUley, Gilbert, 936 Ingham. Arthur B., 484 Benjamin I. 484 Ezra N., 4S4 Fred E., 4S4 Grace E., 484 John W., 484 Laura E., 484 William B., 484 Inghram, S.irah, 405 Ingram. Albert M., 729 Charles B., 513 Edward T., 513 Eliza, 178, 2QI Elizabeth, 355 Elizabeth L. Sii Frank '1'., 729 Frederick, 729 Jane, 451 Lucy, 513 Maria J., 436 Mary, 235 Mary C, 513 Norris S., 729 Robert, 436 Sallie R., 513 William S., 429 William T., 513 William Torbert, 811 Inman. Eliza, 827 Eliza J., 444 Hannah, 512 Powers, 827 Sarah C., 622 Ireland, Nicholas, 10 Irick, Anna C, 372 Irons, Addie NI., 539 Irving, Malvina H., 614 Irwin. Agnes K., 437 Ann, 464 Anne, 66t Emily J., 513.581 George, 581 James M., 349, 661 Jesse W., S35 John, 661 Martha, 527 NAME. PAGE. Irwin. Mary, 514 Mary Ann M., 661 Nathaniel, 581 Peter, 581 Thomas, 642 William T., 835 Isbell. Marion A., 495, 836 Isenber^;. Henry S., 575 Mary, 309, 575 Isham, Dorothy, 329 Ives, John, 349 Ivins. George, 853 James, 853 Ivison. John M., 761 Marian, 761 Samuel, 761 Jackson. Abigail N., 879 Alice, 359, 721 Alice R., 701, 902 Ann, 914 Anna, 379 Anna B., 903 Anna C, 761 Anna E., 712 Annie K., 784 Augustus W., 511 Brinton, 701 Caleb, 701, 940 Caleb E., 702 Caleb H., 701, 902, 903 Caleb P., 702 Caleb S., 701, 902, 903 Catharine, 359, 722 Charles H., 701 r^orothy, 162 Edith S., 903 Edward, 936 Elizabeth, 359, 714, 721 Elizabeth E., 818 Elizabeth M., 702, 713 Ellen, 702 Flwood, 701 Emeline, 359, 720 Ephraim, 50, 51, 52, 68, 69, 128, 190, 316 Evans R., 702 Haliiday, 818 Hannah, 264 H.-irlan, 358 Helen H., 714 Henry E., 404 Herbert W., 818 Huson T., 701, 902 Isaac, 284, 359, 528, 721 Isaac E., 702 Isaiah, 359 Israel, 223, 358, 714 Jane M., 702 Jennie I., 818 John, 163,166,331.357, 358, 359, 7". 818 Joseph L., 712 Joseph T., 358, 710, 714.715 Laura C, 701 Lillian M., 701 Lora C, 722 Lydia Ann, 35S, 711 Mabel, 270 Margaret, 702 Margaret B., 903 Maria, 358 Marie L., 712 Martha G., 711 Mary, 701 Mary L., 701 ISIary S., 472 Mary T., 359, 719 Michael, 932 Milton, 472 Myrtle E., 701 Rachel, 68,69,176 Rebecca, 358, 712 NAME. I'AGE. ickson. Rebecca I,., 712 Rebecca T., 359 Rebekah T., 903 Reginald, 903 Richard, 163 Robert, 163 Roger, 19, 316, 374 Sallie, 711 Samuel, 701, 702 Samuel B., 702 Sarah, 163, 358,714,715 Sarah L., 511 Sophia, 837 Stephen, 356, 940 Thomas, 162, 163 Thomas B., 701 Thomas M., 702 Virgil A., 702 William, 223, 359, 511, William E., 722 Jacob. Charles P., 395 Joshua, 395, 719 Jacobs. Amelia, 421 Ann, 551 Emily T.. 303, 563 George, 618 Isaac, 99, 299 Joseph B., 563 Julia, 863 Mary Ann, 670, 850 Mary B., 303, 563 Richard, 124 Sidney, 609 Susan, 341 Jaccbson, 'Mary E., 629 James. 81, 420 ' Aaron, 22, 25, 46, 58, ' 68, 69, 81, 242, 342, 420, 646 Abigail, 12;, 145,254,323 Abraham, 420 Alvah, 363, 727 Amanda J., 646 Amelia, Bog Anadelia, 843 Ann, 45, 81, 112, 113, 342. 344, 48S, 644, 877 Anna E., 620 Anna M., 646, 871 Anna S., 862 Arthur. 862 Asenath, 788 Berman C, 845 Bertha I., 844 B. Frank, 798 Caleb, 420, 520 Caleb H., 397 Calista, 843 Carleton Y., 844 Charles P., 265, 459 Cheyney, 644 Cheyney J., 645, 646, 717, 861 Clara E., 844 Clarence M., 459 Dalmor H., 844 Daniel, 81, 82. 727 Eber, 282, 520, 845, 874 Edward, 937 Edwin, 520, 620,644.844, 861,862 Edwin S., 862 Edwin W., 844 Elizabeth, 45, 6g,8i, 82, 154, 217, 233. 342, 540, 646, 87^, S74 Elizabeth A., 520, 845 Elizabeth K., 265 Elizabeth S., 459, 798 Ella I\l., 459 Ella v., 265 Ellen H.. 727 ElmaH., 420 Elsarenc, 521 N.\MK. PACE. James. Emelinc, 520 Emerett, S43 Esther, 212, 283, 343, 363, 696, 727 Esther A., 646 Esther P., 524, 644 Esther W., 342, 646, 8«;6 Ethel, 862 Etta L., 845 P'rnnk, 459 Frank li.. 459 Franklin M., 265 Frederick, 145, 256 r.arrett, 520 George, 128 ricoigc D., 459 George L., 265,459 Georae P., S44 Goodwin C, 862 Grace L., 862 Hannah, Si, 27^, 342, 580, 645, 788 Hannah A., 862 Hannah H., 646 Harry M., 844 Helen, 844 Hcnn- B.. 798 Henry C., 265 Jlenry G., 459 Howel, ig Isaac. 265, 727 Israel V., 154. =65, 459 Jane, 240, 342, 646 J. Edwin, 862 Jesse, 212, 342, 343, 359» 492, 540. 644, 645, 646 John,45, 73, 75,342.524, ^52, 644, 646, 862 John B., 265 John M., 620, 86 r Jonathan, 81 Joseph, 42, 49. 74, 81, S2, 168, 217, 254, 256, 273. 342, 343» 42o» 645. 727 Josephine G., 645 "Laura, 645, 717 Lauretta P., 863 Levi G., 420, 520, 843 Lila P.. ' 727 Lillian F., 459 Lillic M., 459 Lydia, 33,81,82 Lydia Ann, siS Lydia T., 862 Magdalen, 82 Margaret, 82, 377, 874 Mr.rearet B., 844 Margaret G., 450 Margaret S., 862 Marshall, 521, 844 Martha. 81 Martha N., 844 Mary, 81, 127, 130,369, 644 l^Lnry A., 5'° Mary A. S., 265, 458 Mary B., 295,459* 55= Mary E., 844 Mar>' IL, 243r 397. 838 Mary J.. 520, 844 Mclvin L., 845 Merle D., 844 Morgan, 81,386 Nlorris, 375. 642, 798 Phebe, 223, 342, 359,728 Phineas, 862 Pollv, 647 R. Anna, 274, 492 Kazell E., 844 Rc-ginald H., 459 J. Robert, 862 Ronald L., 844 s.. 387 Samuel, 82 Sallie F.. 645 Sarah, 263, 398, 451, S44 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. James. Sarah C, 728 Sarah E., 844 Sarah F., 646 Sarah G., 521 Sarah W., 265 Susanna. 82, 117 217 Susanna C;., 34' ,645,788 Susanna S., 862 Thomas, 45 .81 190 I'homas C, 265, 458 Townsend, 363, 727 Trcll A., 845 William, 727 William C, 862 William U., 265 459 Wilmcr, 520 Jameson, I-ucy 913 Jamison, Mary A., 397 Janeway, John \... 622 Sybil, 622 Janncy. ATHia, 549 Charles, 549 Elizabeth J., 550 Krnest, 549 Kvclyn, 549 Ida, 549 Jacob, 549 John I,., 293, 549 Si<^ Mary, 183 Rcbceca v.. 549 Richard, 549 Samuel M., 628 Sarah, 549 Thomas, 391 Thomas J., 549 550 Thomazine J., 550 Jansen, Catharine, 498 Jaquette, AnnJ .,456,461 Jaquett. Jane L., 538 Samuel P., 538 Jarretl. Alice M., 543 Anna, 543 Anna F., 54= .Arthur, 543 Benjamin K., 543 Bertie E., 54= (Caroline, 544 Charles, 177, Clarence U., 289, 543. 542 C'letnent A., 54= KIlwoodM., 289 Frank L., 852 Franklin H., 544 George. 543 George W., 2S9 543 Harry A., 542 Harry F.., 542 Howard, 543 Jacob, 8S2 J.acob F.., 177 288 Jane, 288 542 Jane T., 289 Jesse H., 852 John 177 2S9 Joseph, 94, 177 ,289 542, 544 Lactitia, 289 Lactilia T., 544 Lorenzo E., 542 (.ydia. ■77 Martha, 289 Marth.a_M., 544 Mary F'., 177 2S9 543 Mary W., 544 Merchant, 289 544 Morris, 389 805 Rachel E., 280 543 Samuel M., 289,543,544 Sallie, 852 Sarah, 177 289 544 Susan, 177 ,289 ,542 Susan M., 289 Thomas T., 28S Vcrda L., 8SJ 96; NAME. PAGE. Jarrett. Walter C, 54= Warren G., 542 Waterman, 544 William, •.■89 Willi.am J., 542 Jasinsky. George, 875 Susan, 64S, 875 axon, Michael cans 932 Joseph, 643 Martha, 202, 330 leffcris. Ada, 662 Alfred C, 755 Anna L., 865 Kenjamin N., 774 Herlha R., fi62 Charity, ■37 Charles R., SS6 Charles S., 6t2 Cheyney, 361 644,662, 8C1 Clara E.. 706 Daniel W., 755 Edith, 774 Edna, 6f.2 Edward, 662 Edwin, 662 , 669, 706 Elizabeth, 506 Emmor, 167 Ethel P., 66= Hann.ah, 342, 5=4, 552, 644, 677 Homer H., 662 James, 226, 507 Jcrvis, 755 Jesse W., 755 John, 774 Joseph, 865 Joseph H., 662 Joseph R., 886 Joshua, 349. 662 J. Walter, 662 Lydia E., IVlarianne, 755 755 Marion, 662 Mary, 645 Mary Ann, 437 Noel, 662 Percv, 662 Priscilla._ 792 Reuben E., 755 Saiah W., 755 Sophia, 800 Thomas K., 662 Walker, 662 William L., 662 Willis B., 755 Jenkin. Benjamin F., 5" Helen H., 5" Jenkins. Abigail, 503 r>avid. 625 Elender, 44= Elizabeth, 203 Hannah, 148 Joanna, 174 llartha X., 686 Marv A., 625 Sarah, 595 Stephen, 203 William, 93. =03 Jenks. Abraham, 548 Be.ssie E., 549 Carrie J., 549 Charles 11.. 549 Courtlaiid F., 549 Courtland P., 549 Dantcl 1 ., =93, 548 Porothv, 549 Edward R., 549 F:lla G., 549 Frank G., 549 Franklin, 549 Havard, 293 Helen, 549 NAME. PAIJE. Jenks. James, 548 Mary D., 293 .MaryS., 548 Mary Ann, 548 Miriam. 549 Pierre G., 549 Rebecca, 293 Rosa M., 549 Sarah, 393 Sue W., 549 Susan S., 549 Theodore, 293 ThomaSj 178, 293 Thomaztnc, 549 Walter L., 549 \\'illiam A., 549 V»'i!ham 8., 549 Jenneti, Hannah, 290 Jennings. Jonathan, 677 .Susan C, 352, 677 Jenniss, Elizabeth, 442 Jerman. Elizabeth, 104, 105, 106 John, 106 ^L^rgarct, 106 Jervis. Joseph, 14, 316 Sarah, 183 Jess, Zachariah, 204 Jessup. Edward, 714 James, 714 Joslnia H., 714 Jester. Ida L.. 812 Levis J.. 812 Jewett, John, 222 Jobscn. Michael, 35, 36,38 .Samuel, 35, 36 John Ellen. 96 Evan W., 815 Giiffith, 190 Hannah M., 254, 425 Hannah W., 451 Harr>-,^ S15 Irma (»., 815 John ap, 316 Joshua, 98 Lawrence E., 815 Lcola v., 815 Polly, 649 Rachel, 299 Reese, 254 Reuben, 299 Samuel. 190, 191 Samuel P., 143, 254 Thomas, 190 Johnck. Bcrlha L., 424 Charlie, 424 E. L., 424 John D., 424 Johns. Chrisiian R., 586 Peter E., 586 Ralphs., 586 Johnson. Abraham, 208, 335 Amy, 280, 785 Angelina, 363, 729 Ann. 47, 157, 269, 466 Anna Al., 902 Annie W., 466 Catharine, 498 Charles, 656 George A., 798 Hannah, 496, 645 Harriet. 737 Hoffman, 798 Isaac, 856 Isaac E.. 856 James, 25s Jesse G., 335, 634 Joel, 729 John, 269, 452,496,933 Joseph, 3351604,620,785 968 NAME. I'AGE. Johnson. Joseph U., 335, 634 Joshua, 301, 434 Laura, 799 T.nuisa, 691 Lyttleton W., 856 Maegie, 634 Margaret, 369, 457, 821 Mary, 361, 420, 430, 488, 723, 879, 915 Mary Ann, 335 Mary E., 634 Mary J., 430, 820 Norman, 634 Phcbe O., 335 Kaiphe, 931 Rebecca, 32^% 496, 620 Richard, 933 R. D., S74 Reuben, 375, 473 Robert, 373, 723 Ronould, 935 Sarah, 255, 263, 380, 432, 468, 798 Sarah Ann, 335 Sarah S.. 885 Sarah W., 452 Solomon, 302 Thomas W,, 457 William, 316, 434, 820 William G., 335 William H., 466, 798 Johnston. Ann E., S02 Kmily A., 560 Georgianna, 465 John A., S94 Samuel, 342 Jones, 298 Albert J., 861 Alice H., 395 Amos, 451 Ann. 95, 391, 644 Anna M., 86a Anna Maria, 571 Annie M.. 861 Annie S., 532 Arthur, 195 Arthur H., 395 Benjamin, 223, 342,349, 3^0,488,644, 860 Benjamin E., 532 Benjamin K., 859 Cadwalader, 190, iqi Caleb, 801 Calvin, 773 Carrie, 800 Catharine H., 624 Chalkley M., 860 Charles C, 336 Charles P., 451 Curtis J., 859 V>avid, 134, 135, T\6 Edward, 230 Edward C, 535,605,606 Edwin, S60 Edwin S., 451 Eleanor W., 836 Elias, 451 Elizabeth, iti, 211, 220, 368,644,786, 8^9 Elizabeth A., 861 Elizabeth W., 535 Ellen, 95, 384 Emma, 3^c i'-nos S.. Esther, Esther Ann, Sio Esther I'., 272, 488,644 EvaM., 860 Evan, 97, 9S, 99, 299 Frank Morion, 4J1 George 11,. S60 Griffith, 3:, 74, 82 Gwen, 237 Hannah, 142, 216, 223, 35U, 699, 866 394 NAME. PAGE. Jones. Hannah A., 859, 860 Hannah S., 535 Harriet, 194, 321 Harriet J., 624 Henrietta D., 426 Howard C, 451 Isaac, 368, 394, 395, 861 Jacob P., 293, 551 James, 219, 354 James E., 624 James H., 336 James S., 242, 394 Jane, 235 Jane P., 535 Jennie, 451 Jennie V., 440 Jesse, 306, 644, 8s9 Jesse E., Soo Jesse J., 859 Jessie, 624 J. Leedom, S30 John, 35, 47, 167, 644, 836, S60, 861 John H., 422 John P., 860 Jonathan, 24'.; Joseph, 279, Sdi Joseph C, 859 Joseph J., 644, 860 Joseph \V., 534,606 Josephine L., 422 Joshua S. , 644, 860, 861 Josiah, 277, 500 Kate A., 33b Lowry, 237 Lydia, 279 Lydia B., 556 Malachi, 298 Margaret, 446 Maria, 836 Martha, 551 Martha A., 624 Mary, 235, 266, 307 Mary Ann, 859 Mary E., 336, 451, 535, 694 Mary J., 426 Mary Jane, 144 Mary E.. 801 Mary P., 2y8 Mary K., 187, 307 Matthew G., 449 Melson, 624 Melvina F., 7S5 Mifflin W., 395 Nellie, 871 Nellie C, 426 Ncrri*!, 186 Phebe, 178 Penelope J., 861 Rachel, 279 Rebecca, 76, 14:, 251, 860 Rees, 860 Richard, 26, 40, 132. 142,307,934 Richard T., 551 Robert, 95, 254,425 Robert P., 42^ Ruth, 277,298 Samuel, 204, 242, 395 Samuel P., 426 Sarah, 48, 102, 189 Sarah Ann, 860 Sarah C, 86a Sarah L., 144, 426 Sarah R., 395 Sharpless, 860 Sibyl T., 534 Sidney, 216, 349, S2I SilbertG., 861 Solomon, 500 S. Percy. 305 Stephen, 252 Susan T., 394 Susanna, 211, 290 Thomas, 115, 134, 386, 425 Thomas C. 426 Walter, 604 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Jones. William, 74, 124, 141, 176, 285, 3=1, 534, 624 William H.. 604 Willi.im P., 534 Willie A., 624 William L., 860 Zachaiy T., 860 Jordan. Eliza W., 554 Jane, 3:3 Jousey. William, 117 Jowey, William, 117 Jowitt, Kdward, Q36 Judd, Lillian A., 882 Judkin. Kdwnrd, 936 Judy, f'rucilla. 625 Juhl, Anna, 424 Jukes, William, tjig Junkin, Henry F., 511 Kaighn. Anna M., 621 Bartram, 326 fi2I John, 621 Rachel B., 517 William B., 621 Kalb. George L., 530 Mary, 530 Kaler, E. Elva, 440 Kane. RHla, 763 Margaret, 739 Kash, I'ora M., 779 Kauffman. Charles K., 851 Elizabeth Y., 851 Emma W., 851 Frank L., 851 Henry, 851 Lillian, 851 Martha F., 8si Sarah, 851 Kay. Alexander, 479 David A., 479 l)orothy. 479 Mary Ann, 721 Maiy K., 565 Robert G., 479 Keagy, Ann.T, 666 Kean. Ale,\ander, 525 John, 525 Lucy H., 525 Sarah Ellen, 5=5 Kearns, Rebecca, S51 Kearsley, Jonathan ,185 Keech. Amanda, 606 Baldwin, 355 634 Hannah M., 634 Hanniim, 634 Horace G., 6^4 Laura M., 6',4 Keeler, Sar.ih, 5S6 Keeley, J. Amanda 840 Keely, Lavina, 367 Keen, Juriau, 2 Keene. Alfred O., 591 Obadiah, 591 Keepers, Elmira, 829 Keilholtz. Clinton, 762 Fred, 762 Howard, 762 Mary, 762 Morris, 762 Myrtle, 762 Samuel, 762 Ketni, John, 9^7 Keislar. Elvinn, 652 Hannah, 139 Hannah R , 24S 652 Josinh, 248, 345 651 Mary, 652 Ruth, 652 NAME. Keistar. Sarah J., Sarah Jane, Thomas R., Keith. George. Nellie S., Keld, John, Kell. Allen. Hannah, Phebe S., Phoebe S., Kellam. Caroline, Joseph, Mary, Keller. Albert S., Annie A., Chauncey, Elizabeth, Frederick, George O., Jeremiah E., Joseph S., Josiah, J. Walter, Mary J., Kellogg. Aaron R., Amanda K., Amanda T., Elizabeth, 104, 208, Enos, 104, Enos R., Enos S., Hannah M., Rebecca J., Sarah J., Kellow. Agnes F.. Frances L., Kelley Adaline R., Fannie P., George D., Israel, Keily. Agnes F., Edwin, ElizabtthM., Hannah G., Hannah M., Hariy W., Henry, Jane, JohnS., Joseph, Philips., Retta. Rosa, Kelsey, Fiance: Kemble. Charles S,, Ellen W., George W.. Henry B., Mary W. , Sallie, Sarah, Kendall. Elinor, Mar>', 51, 142, Thomas, 51, Kendig. Ellsworth, Jacob H., John, Mary E., Nelhe M.. Kennard, Betsey, C.J.. Edith M., Edna, Eliza M., EstellaG., Eva, 652 652 473 318 646 738 646 343 430 430 430 803 832 462, 832 803 8^2 832 832 S03 832 803 B32 207 208 207 114,207, 919 208, 939 112, 207 207 208 208 208 525 628 451 614 500 770 759 759 759 759 759 370. 759 8io 759 500 759 759 549 , 487 554 554 554 554 554 573 548 671 671 667 671 667 827 832 830 832 830 830 831 NAME. I'AGE. Kennard. Florence, 832 George F., 832 Harold C, 830 Harry R., 832 Helen, 832 Howard C, 832 Joseph L.. 830 Joseph W., 830 Lewis R,, 830 Mary E, 830 Oron E., 832 Rudolph, 446 Rudolph A., 831 Thomas C. , 445, 830 W. S.. 831 Kennell. Edward A., 484 Florence, 484 John, 484 Lloyd E., 484 Olive, 484 Kennedy. Ann, 536 Eliza, 637 Israel, 658 James H., 749 John P., 849 Joseph W., 849 Josiah, 849 Laura C, 849 Mary, 750 Mary C, 849 Mary E., 658 Sarah, 241 Kennerly. James, 7, 19, 205, 316, 374. 386 Kennison. Elirabeth. 36 William, 36 Kenny. Eanicl, 360 Edith, 360 Edward J., 565 Elizabeth, 582 Hannah, 360 Martha, 303, 565 Sally A., 476 Samuel, 360 Thomas, 325, 360 Kent. Ann, 434 Benjamin, 434 Daniel, 434 " Esther. 259, 434 Lcora S., 4'"9 William, 434 Kenworthy A. Marie, Sio Charles S., 819 Edith P., 819 Helens., 819 William H.. 819 William IE S., 819 William S., 819 Kephart. Anne C, 337 Peter. 337 Keplinger, Eliza, 745 Kerbaugh. Benjamin, 543 Jane, 28Q, 543 Kerhn. Eli?abeth, 491 Mary, 156, 335 Matilda, 492 Peter, 156 Kernan, Mar>' Ann, .<;45 Kerns Ann, 188, 307 Ann E., 642 Henrietta, 642 Jesse, 342, 642 Lillian, 794 Malinda, 828 Richard, 659 Ruth, 259 Simon, 307 Thomas, 642 JNDKX. 969 NAMH. PAGi:. Kci r, Mary V., 470 Kersey. Hannah, 280 Jesse, 242, 280, 300 Keiwin Thomas, 759 Kesler, Dorothea, 733 Kesst, Clara, 773 Kester. Rebecca, 314,594 Key, Matilda, Keyser. John, Mary, William, Kibler, Mary, Kiger, Hcnr>-, Kilborn, Esther, Killian. Anna M., Helen E., Jesse H., John E., Maipa E., Samuel J., Henry, Nellie, Killough. Margaret, Robert, Kilpatnck, Anna Kinibali. Adelbert. Albert H., Albert P., Alice A., Alice S., Alta H., Andrew, Andrew G., Annie, Bird, Calista, Charles, Charles V., Clisbee, Daniel H., Don C, Edward?., Ernest, Ernest K., Fannie W., Fern, Florence, Heher C.,68: Idaho, Jeremiah H., Joan P., Lester E., Louis C, Maud, May. Moroni H., Olive C, Ruth, Samuel !i., Sarah (J., Sarah K., Solomon !•"., Spencer, Temperance, Verna L., William C., William G , Kinibci. Anna, Thomas, Ximbie. Rebecca A., Klines, Ann, Kinder. Gervas, liomfrey, Kii>dig. Henry, Henry K., Jacob, 38 Katie, Kin(,', Alice R., Alta li., Amos, 63 751 619 368, 751 231, 371 648 504 844 1 344 844 844 844 844 747 747 535 535 614 892 892 892 891 892 392 892 892 892 89 1 891 892 892 S91 S92 892 892 89:, 892 S92 892 892 892 892 892 S92 892 391 892 892 891 892 892 892 187. 307 589. 754 931 931 . 799 845 262 83 t NAMIi. I'Atili. Kin^. Ann, 262, 443, 447 Ann B., 354, 688 Anna M., 443 , Anna P., 447 I Arlena, 446, S32 1 Renj;iniin P., 826 \ Catharine S., 364, 734, [ Charles, S30 1 Charles L., 445 i Charlie A,, 441J Chase, 443 ' Clarence A., 900 Deborah, 825 Edith C, 3^4, 734 '' Edith H., 900 Edith M., 734, 898 1 Eldora, 826 ' Eldora A., 447 Eli, 364 EHT., 364,735 , Elizabeth, 443 Elizabeth H., iS:Ji,, 737 Elizabeth M.. 899 Ellsworth, 440 Elmer, 44^ ' Elmira, 535 . Elva J\I., 444 ' Emma M., 734, 899 I EsicUa M., 444 I Esther A., 364, 734,736, , S97 Fara, 44f> , Fern, 446 1 Frank L., 831 ; Frederic J., 826 Gladys, 830 | ■• Hannah, 2G2, 364, Oio ; ^Hannah I., 582 ' Harold, 4-16 I Harry C, 900 Hattie E., 831 | Helena A., 443 1 Hervey W., 623 I Howard C, 832 j Ida A., 443 Isabel, 202 Isabella, 44" Isaiah, 444 Jacob K., S32 —James, 150, 261,262,443 James A., 44'- James L., 443 James W.. 443 Jane, 26--* Jane C, 3*''l Jane P., 27S, 280, 503 Jean , 262 Jeremiah, 2S0 Joel, 21)2, 446 John, 225, 262, 364, 446, 734. 737 Johnson P., 445, S31 Joseph, 261, 262, 446 Joseph C, 364, 733, 734 Joseph J., 900 Joseph 1'., 446 Joscpli W.. S-'ii Joshua, 261,443, 824 Josiah S., 443 Lewis, 252, J44, 445,8-'5 Louisa, 444 Louisa M., 447 Luella, S3*J Lulu IJ., 831 Lydia, 3^4' 444. 8-'' Lydia T., 280 Mahlon, 443 Miirgaret, 2O2 Margaret F,., 446 Marshal E., 444 Mary, 262,443, 587,825 Marv Ann, 280 Mary V., 443 Mercy, 262, 309, 445 Merle E., 900 ^ Michael, 262 Miriam, 262 Moses, 262 NA.Mi:. fAGC. Km^. Murray C, 832 Myron W., 446 Nina R., 623 (). Dale, S30 Ox.^. I., 444 P., 31S Perley J., 262, 449 Phebe, 262, 443, 444 Phebe A., 364, 89S Phebe Ann., 734, 735 Pierce, 376 Pyle. 262 I Rachel, 446, 831 ' Rachel B., 445 I Rebecca, =62,443,824 Rebecca S., 443 Kebekati, 262, 444 Samuel A., 734,900 ^ Samuel Cj., 252 Samuel L., 657 ■ Sarah, 261, 443, 825 Sarah L., 443, 826 Sarah V., 444 , "••■Thomas, 262, 280 Thomas P., 535, 536 ] Vincent, 166, 262, 280, 503, 683 William, 443, 582 William A., 444 I William T., 280 I Willie S., 447 I Winlield Y., 900 | Kin.^horn. Archibald H., 640 ! Janet B., 640 I William, 640 Kinkead, Margaret, 677 Kingsman. John, 22, 374, 3S6 Kiii..ey. Alban L., Charles L. ( Jeurge W Jacob D., John S., John W., Joseph, Mary K., Richard, Sibbeann, William F. ICinni;;un. Edward, Mary, William, Kinsey. Caleb, \ lavid, Elizabeth, Eleanor, Howard W, Joseph L, .AL'irtha, Mary, Oliver, Vienna S. 414 415 250, 413 250 250, 414 414 140, 249 415 906 250, 414 4 '4 34, »36, 192 192 39 284 386 520 815 427.815 410 394 His 815 Kinlzing, Eliza G., 732 Kipc, Anna M., ^i.yl Kirby. Ann, II Rebecca IJ., 433 Kirk. Alan G., 594 Alma S., 791 Amelia, 450 Ann, 171 iienjamin, 230 Benjamin C, 791 Caroline P., 593 Charles, 613 lieborah S., 189 Dorothy, 594 Eliza, 729 Elizabeth, 174, 309 Elma C, 613 Emma L., 593 K, Raymond, 791 (iarrctt, 6ij George, 790 NAME. rACl£. Kiik. George L., 79" CeorKC W., 593 Hazel V.'., 791 H. Cli.Tord, 613 PIcnr)', 854 Howard, 613 Isaiah, 299 Israel B., 791 Israel V., 791 . ane, Jane U., 301 79" ; . Earl, Jesse, 6.3 854 Jesse li., J. Howard, 791 613 John, 9,613 Joseph T., ' ^aura S., 5^4 593 Lecdom, 381 790, 791 Lizzie \V., 79° Maqpic K., 7=1 Margaret S., 762 Mary A., 593 Philip, 207, 230 Roger, 174 Ruth, S04 Samuel S., 698 Theodore V., 594 William, 98, 701 William B., 613 William C, 791 WiUiam T., 3:4, 593, 594 Willie M., 791 KirkDride. Joseph, 608 Mahlon, 608 Martha Ann, 681 Ruth, uuS William B., 60S Kirknam, Hui;li, 91O Kirkland. Edmund, 931 John, 930 Kirkwood. Rebecca Ann, 710 Kisc. Esther Ann, 682 Kitchin. Alice, 926 Ann, II, 12 Anne, 926 Edward, 926, 927 Elizabeth, 926, 927 Hannah, 12, 927 Heastcr, 927 Iszabell, 926 Joan, 927 John, 926, 927 fliarie, 926 Martha, 927 j Mary, 11,902,927 Nathaniel, 927 Samueil, 927 Sara, 927 Sarah, ii)9-7 Thomas, 11, 12, 13, 15, 33. yo-. y26 \v'illiam, 927 Kite. James, 596 Ruth, 314,596 Susanna, 283, 522, 608 T'homas, 522 Kithcart. Jane E., S3i Joseph. 531 Kitner, Sarah, 798 Kitsclman. AUitta M., 693 Catharine, 324 Charles Anna, 693 Eva D , 693 Finley H., 693 John B., 693 Lewis, 693 Lewis W., 693 Margaret, 199, 324 Mary, 260 I Mary G., 745 NAMK, I'AGH. Kit;,^, Thomas A., 656 Kitzniillcr. Ebenczer, 529 George \V., 529 Norma L. P., 5^ Kivet, Jane, 415 Kline. Ada M., 877 Anueline, 736 Catneriiie, 254, 421 Catherine E., 572 C. Fred., 572 Charles, 572 Clara, 877 Franks., 877 Gabriel, 421 George, 572 George H., 572 Herbert J., 572 Kate E., 572 Lydia, 738 S.arah H., 572 Susanna L., 572 William N., 572 KhppcJ. MaryA., 325,618 V'alentine, 618 Knagfje. ^ohn, 118 Knapp, N.ancy J., 424 Kncass. Christian, 793 Hattie P., 793 Horn R., 383, 793 Joseph A., 793 Juliet B., 793 Nicholas W., 793 Robert K., 7y3 Sarah, 793 William P., 793 Knettlcr, Anna M., 843 Knczell, John, 425 Knight. Ann, 309 Charlotte, 630 Daniel, 309 David, 766 Elizabeth, 309 Florence G., 760 G. Edward, 765, 766 Giles, 220, 627 Grace, 189, 309 Hannah, 130, 263, 449 Jonathan, 202, 309 Joseph, 225, 360 Mary, 220, 262, 263 Rachel, tog Rebecca, 850 Susan v., 327, 627 Knipe. Christian, 271 Esther, 157,271 KiiOil. Catharine, 612 Lewis. 324 Mary, iq3, 324 Knowles. Ann, 173 John, 95 Knox. Carl B., 484 Carl P., 4S4 Margaict C, 37S, 783 Mary J., 74J Knoppenburg. Ethlccn, 835 Knyiiou, Richard, 930 Kny g h lley .Thomas, 930 Kob. Philip L., 918 Susan, 918 Kuttel, Barbara, 651 Koplin. Horace W., 836 Linda, 8.^6 ^La^y, 830 Philip, 83^^ Sallie W., 836 Washint^ioiiT., 495,835 Kreiocr, Frances, 864 Krcitzer, Louisa, 747 970 JNDHX. :59, 714,8 358, NAME. Vi Kroncmyer. Albert. Berentl J . , Kugler. Renj.imin P., Hannah, John, Mary,_ 385, Valentine, Kulp. George B,, George W., Joseph, 377, Mary K., Kunkel, Anna, Kynder, Hutnfiay, Kyrkland. Edmund, John, Kyrkewod. Alice, Kytchin. Laurens, Laager, Barbara, Labbe. George A., Laura, Ladd. Joseph A., Larissa !>., Ladley. Adebide, Adelaide E., Arthur. Charles P., Edward, Edwin S., George, Joel S.. Joshua H., Nellie M., Sarah J., LalTcrty. Emily D., Caroline E., Cecilia, James, Minna P., Rosanna, William E., Laing. Arthur R., Charles W., George T., Henry M., Kaiherine M., Mary T., William, Laird. Mary Ann, Thomas, Lake. David W., Sadie E., Lamb, Eli, Lambert, Hannah Lamborn. Addic S., Alice A., Alice C, Alice D., Alicia, Alicia A., Angelina, 251 Ann, Anna M., Anne B., Aquilla B., Arabella M. Arthur, A. VVm., Benjamin, Benjamin D Blaine H., Caroline E., Charles, Charles L., Charles W., Cyrus, David, Ed^ar, EffaL. 360 331 39 '3'J 250, 409, 918 918 470 802 369 802 802 612 782 7S2 612 422 931 931 929 925 925 740 468 468 275 =75 7'4 714 714 714 23 714 714 714 714 714 714 722 722 722 722 722 722 I 722 632 632 632 ,632 *^33 633 632 615 615 807 409 411 409 707 040 249 416 359 408 715 408 416 708 409 707 707 416 722 707 40S 415 360 140 410 416 NAMEi. F'A'jE, Lamborn. Eli, 224, 359 EhV/., 360 Elizabeth, 360 Ellwood, 249, 409 Elnora E., 866 Emeline, 249, 409 Emma, 708 P)mma J., 249 Emma L., 250, 416 Emmor B., 357. 707 Esther, 140, 249 Ezekicl. 360 Franks., 250 George, 76, 139, 140 George M,. 250 George S.. 249, 40B Gertrude E., 409 Guy L., 415 Hannah, 371 Harriet M., 250, 415 Harr>' F., 707 Hattie, 250 Helen, 408 Henry C, 70S Ilena B., 410 Jacob, 140, 250 Jay B 415 Jessie v/., 410 James A., 415 John, 140, 224. 249, 359, 773 John C, 408 John E., 250, 416 John H., 415 John J., 250, 415 JohaM., ' 707 Latiie P., 415 Lemon 0., 250 Lewis, 139, 707 Lewis G.; 86l. Lucretia M., 408 Lydia, 140 Lydii B., 400 Lydia S., 249, 411 Mar-aretC. 408 Marshall, 139, 852 Martha, 140, 250 Mar>', 77.140 Mary B., 708 Mary E., 249, 250, 410 Lindley, 140, 250 Lizzie, 852 Lizzie B., 708 Lora K., 415 Louis, 70S Lucinda, 249, 411 Mary E., 416, 708 Mar\'M., 408 Melinda Ann, 250 Melva L., 416 Morris, 416 Newton, 360 Orange J., 250 Philena, 140 PrIsciUa, 249, 408 Rachel B., 70S Rebecca J., 3G0 , Robert, 139, 140, 715 Robert M., ^15 Sallie J. W.. 773 Samuel, 140 Sarah E., 249, 410 Smedley, 140, 248 Susanna, 140, 249, 360 Thomas, 139, 175, 286 Thomas L., 250 William, 250 William E., 707 William J., 707 William L., 249,250,409 Lancaster. Albert. 773 Albert W., 773 Gertrude, 694 Hannah, S49 John. 932 Joseph, 773 Landenbergcr. Caroline, 535 NAME. I'AGE. Lanais, Ann, 469 Lane. Aaron H., 503 Carl H., 731 Claude, 731 Eliza, 659 Floyd N., 731 George \V., 731 H., 731 James B., 553 John L, 503 Richard J., 554 William, 730 Landon Abigail P., 607 Elijah, 607 J a red, 607 Nathan, 607 Samuel, 607 Samuel H,, 607 Lang, Jane, 512 Langfc. Frederick H., 753 Langan, Martha, 393 Langdon. Elizabeth V., 528 Franklin, 528 Giles S., 699 Susan ^^, 699 Susan Maria, 356 LangfcrC, Mary C, 892 Langley. Nancy, 810 Thomns, 80 Lanmaster. Julia E., 745 Henry, 745 Lape, ^usan, 832 Lapp. Hannah, 855 Kate, 470 Large. Mary H., 321, 607 Samuel, 607 Larkin. Alice P., 140, 251 Anna, 589 Elizabeth, 219, 534, 537 Esther, 219, 354 Isaac, 123, 219 Isabella, 866 Jane. 50, 55 John, 108, 219, 589, 754, 866 John M., 844 Joseph, 25T Laura C, 844 Lydia. 219 Margaret, 219, 354 Martha E.. 754 Phebe, 219 Prudence, 219, 360 Salkeld, 335 Susanna. 219 William, 50, ic8, 109, 219 Larson, Mary C, 499 La Rue,JosephipeC.,54i Lashley Isadora B., 630 Jt>b, 329, 630 Joseph L., 630 Latch. Hannah, 612 Susanna, 693 Lateward, Thomas, 933 Lather. Paul W.. 664 Raymond R., 664 Latsnavi/. Mary, 813 W. Warren, 788 Latta, Lizzie, 483 Laughead. Robert A., 467 Snrali, 467 Laurenson. Carrie, 682 John, 682 Josejihine, 682 Lauii, Thomas, 931 NAME. _ 1 AGE. Law, Rachel, B98 Lawhead. A. F., 404 Mary V., 404 LawrL-nce. Clement, 238 Edward, 316 Henry, 126 Henry K., 707 Jane, 538 Rachel, 82 Sarah, 797 Thomas, 204 LawTiC, Gawen, 2 Lawson. Anna B., 898 Charles B., 898 Clara U., 8g8 Edward E. , 898 Ella S., 898 Henry. 737 Howard H,, 898 Jane, 751 Margaret C, 897 Mercy, 459 S. S., 734 Samuel, 897 Samuel S., 897 William E., 898 William H., 737 Lawttier. Harry P., 664 James, 664 Joseph E., 664 Robert R., 664 William J., 664 Lawion, Mattie J., 867 Lawyer. Edward S., 778 Fletcher C, 376 77S Lavee, Emeline, 701 Lavis David, 770 Eli2.abeth F., 77^ Ida L., 770 John !>., 372, 770 William W., 771 771 Laxlora, Ann, 306 Laybourne. Joseph, 146 Rachel, 146 Layman. Alfred C, 821 Anna L. , 821 Hcniy C, 82r Lazarus, Martha, 275 Lea. Hannah, 48, 277 279 Jane P., 550 John, 48 Joseph, 307 550 Sallie A., 563 Leach, Jane, 779 828 Leake, Teiesa M., 627 Lear. Elma, 521 George F., 619 Joseph H., 521 Rebecca, 913 Lechlcr. Ambrose A., 769 Laura, 769 Lee. Amos, 162 Clara E., 772 Edna, 772 Hannah, J92 Jane, 310 Jane E., 309 577 John, 176 John E., Joseph, 77= 3=4 Margaret, 310 Mar>- .^nn, 404 Robert, 772 Samuel, 310 lhom.as. 772 Thomas E., 77= NAME. lAGE Leech, Thomas, 148 Leedom. Amanda, 766 Augustus B., 641, 851 Edwin, 340 Ella H., 852 Enos L., 391 Esther M., 391, 806 George H., 852 Grace A., 766 Hannah E., 391 Isaac, 391, 766 Jesse, 337, 387, 391, 404 Jesse J., 391 J. Jones, 806 John, 387 Laura M., 852 Lewis, 766 Margaret L., 391 Mary E., 836 Mary G., 766 Mira, 429 Myra H., 766 Rebecca, 766 Roy, 340 Ruby, 766 Sadie, 766 Samuel, 851 Samuel W., 852 Sarah A., 247, 404 Sarah Ann, 391 Simeon, 766 William, 373, 766 William S., 766 Leeds. 302 Caroline H., 549 Daniel, 128 Dorothy, 302, 715 Josephine L., 549 Mark H., 549 Rebecca S., 610 Ruth B., 394 Leeks, Joseph, 839 Lees. Alice, 519 Joseph, 519 Leet. Emma A., 546 John E., 546 Frederick H., 472 William H., 472 Leger, Nathan J., 852 Leghus, George, 928 Lehman, Sally A., 509 Leister. Claude W., 577 Henry F., 577 Lemon, Isabella, 777 Lenderman. Abraham, 636 Anna J., 636 Elsie L., 636 Emily R., 636 Samuel, 636 Lent. Anna, 265 Ellen, 265 John, 154, 264, 460 Mary S., 265, 266, 460 Sarah J., 265 William, 264 Leonard. Benjamin F,, 733 Cassandra, 514 Elias, 365 Ezckiel, 84, 108 Jane, 227, 365 Scott, 464 Leopold. Augustus, 886 Jonathan, 325 Mary B.. 658,886 Leslie, Mary E., 865 Letchworih. Hannah, 18S, 308 John, 204 Sarah H., 592, 593 William, 308 Letts, Helen, 693 Levergood, Phebe, 732 INDEX. 971 NAME. PAGE. Levis. 224 Albert P., 533 .Mice, 223, 224, 358 Anne P., Brinlon, C Grover, Christopher, David, Deborah B., Edgar, Elizabeth. Florence W. fJcorge B., Hanna D., Hannah, Harry B., Lewis, Lydia, RIary, Mary A Mary B., Obom, Reece T., Samuel, g, 8 224 Samuel F., Sarah, Sarah E., S.arah J., .Sarah Jane, Sarah P., Thomas, 126, 220, 221 Thomas S., 333 William, 71,134,223,234 Lewis, 150 Abigail, 150 Abner O., 443, 824 Alice -\., 513 Allen C, 513 Ambrose, 237 .'\nn, 228, 237 Anil E., 588 Ann T., 435, 8:^8 Anna, 377 Anne, 70, 312 Annie E., 723 Annie L., 872 Annie P., 588 Azariah, 237, 23S Benjamin, 237 Benjamin P., 851 Benjamin T., 312, 587, 539 703 791 224 743 703 704 142,324, 522 704 704 704 s=, 536 533 362 224 167, 224, S20 743 433 704 333 142,172, 533 224, 799 533 940 356 540 Bertha E., Caleb v., Casper, Catharine, Chalkley G, Charles F., Cheyney H Cicely, Clara, Curtis, Damaris, Daniel H., David, Debe, Deborah , Delaplaine L. D. Hunter 588 587 387 788 150, 655 470 850 343 734.735 470 302 199 850 22, 237, 643 '37 •39 5S7 803 Didymus, 237, 389, 393 Dillwyn, 803, 851 Dinah, io2, 150, 189 Earl .\.y 824 Edgar A., 7S8 Edge C, 513 Edward, 784 Edwin R., 849 Effie L., 825 Eli, 387, 403, 788 3", 433.788 170, 244, 245 792 699, 838 Elizabeth, 150,268,343, 469, 704 Elizabeth H., 694 Ella, 47a Ellis, 160 Ellwood, 799, 855 Eli J., Elijah. Eliza, Eliza R., NAME. PAGE. Lewis. Elsie A., 825 Emily, Emma, Emma A., Enos, Evan, 22, J 50 .374. 377 Franklin J. George, George .S., Gideon, Grace, GrifBth, Hannabell, Hannah, 150, 162, 237, 312, 654, 694, 824 Hannah £.,522,847,8^1 Hannah M., 433. 588, 7SS, 825 Harvey, 221 Helen B., 78S Helen M., 850 Henry, 244, 245, 312, 5'=. 723, 855 Henry H., 513 803 5S3 753 824 [QI, 312, 512 357. ?04 241, 788 849 237. 653 70, 91, 116, 237. 243. 312.377 587 237 299 146, 150 850 Horace, IdaT., lone, Ira J., Isaac, Isaac T., Jabez, 213 469 James, James .\., James D., James J., James L., James M., Jane, Jane M., Jane S., Jephtha, Jesse C, J. Gleave C, J. Howard, . , John. 2<';,387, 704 John E., 58S John P., 434. 587 Joseph, 82, 237,387,388, 470, 641, 849, 850, 83o Joseph H.,312, 587 =■4. 343. 237. 343 387 647 5S7 245 Sio 588 237 470 614 614 Joseph J . , Joseph L., Josiah. Judge, Katherine, Laura C, Leah, Levi 712 512, 8S0 74. 75 373 385 850 237 ^37 474 Lewis, 34, 49, 116, 235, 237 Lida, Lillie, Linnaeus Q., Lizzie, 71S Llewellyn U.. 587 Lowry. 54. 62, 70 Lydia, 192, 238, 282,306 Mabel I)., 824 Magdalen, 150 Margaret, 1.50,237,373, 377. 389 Mary, 60. 93, 130. 146, 150.192,237,244, 245,3>>.385.388, 790 Mary A., Mary Ann, Mary U., Mary C, Mar\' E., Maurice C. Miles, Milton, 723. 900 342. 5"9. 643 587 513 824, S80 788 237 803 NAME. PAGE. Lewis. Miranda B., 788 Mordecai, 93 Moses, 312, 588 Nathan, 49, 73, 132, 237 Nathaniel, 366 Oscar E., 788 Persifor, 343, 646, 647 Peters, 237 Phebe, gi, 389, 393 Phinehas. 70, 377 Pnscilla, 213 Rachel .'\., 825 Ralph, 10, 192 Rebecca, 81, 14^, 146, 150,444,4.(9 Reuben K., 641, 850 Robert, 237, 3S7 S., 387 S,adie, 665 Sallic M., 588 Samuel, 51,74,150, 189, '06, 3'9. 373. 872 Sarah, 49, 130, 137,214, -:37.344»3i2.377 Sarah E., 647, 824 IdaK., 825 Sarah K., 872 Sarah J., 587.703 Seaborn, 237 Sharpless, 138,380,433, 788 Sharpless H., 7S8 Simeon, 824 Susan, 653 I Susanna, 82, 172, 655 Susanna E., 850 Tninar, 237, 860 Theodosia M., 791 Thomas, 49 Unity, 237 W^aldo, 880 William, 19, 26, 34, 35, 58, 70, 75. 98. 115, 116, 133, 150, 172, 193, 237. 3", 373, 374, 386, 781, 824 William E., 377 William L., 72,847 William P., 587 \\'illiam T., 825 William W., 513 Worthington, 470 Libby FrcJttrick, 917 Charles K., 250 Clayton, 250 Lichtstfrrti. Florence, 585 Louis, 585 Liddon, Abraham, 204 Liggett. Caleb, 509 Mary J.. 509 Light, Maria, 7^1 Lightfoot, 194 Abigail, 195, 196 Ann, 195 Catliarinc, 195 iJeborah, 105, 104, 196, 796 Elizabeth, 195 Eunice, 196 Grace, 195, 196 Hannah, 196 Jacob, 195, 196 Joseph, 194, 19s, 196 Margaret, 195 Mary, 195, 196, 299, 516 Michael, 195 Sallie C, 760 Samuel, 195, 196 Sarah, 195, 196 Tamar, 196 Thomas, 84, 99,132,181, 194. »95, 7<>o William, 99, 195, 299 177, NAME. Lil:«n'j. Elizabeth, Lewis H., Mary M., Sarah E., Lincoln. Ann, Joseph H., Lydia E., Martha B., Lind, Catherine ( Lindholm. Carl P., Marie A., Lind'ey. Jacob, Jane, Lmd'iay. Celia, Elizabeth, ane N., oscph, .afayette, Mary, Robert, Sarah, Linperifelter. 1 )avid, Margaret, Margaret E., Linn. Charles, Claudius B., John B., Mary, Linnard Elizabeth, William. Linton. Benjamin, Elizabeth L).. Linvills. Aquilla J., Marion, Jane E., Sylvester D., Sylvia D.. Walker E., Linnincott. Anna, Charles, Elizabeth, Israel, J. B., Martha W., Priscilla B., Samuel, Sarah, List Emma, Lewis, Lister Benjamin B., Grace, Johii M., Louisa D., Mabel, Linle. Ann, Ann ^L. Mary L., Litz-nbcrf^. Adam, Catherine, Eli:^abcth G., J. Henry, John, Marshall D., Matilda C. N., Rosanna, Simon, Susanna, Vincent, Livcngood. Annie E., Harry E., Lavira M. Wilham n., William L, NAME. Livezcy. 63. Ann, 444, 827 74' Avin H., 827 742 Charles v.. 826 74' David P., 827 Uehorah A., 826 333 Dennis, 827 528 Emma E., 826 488 Emmor, 444. 828 85. Fanny M., 827 G., 865 Freddie M., 828 Hannah, 368 77" James, 444 771 Jessie 0., 828 Tohn> 444 525 John A., 827 52s John C, 444, 827 Joseph, 827 612 Josephmc, 827 288, 572 Lewis K., 444 241 Marshall W., 827 241 Martha, 444, 683, 827, 791} 823 288 Reuben A., 827 288 Samuel, 444. 827 24' Samuel M., 262 Samuel S., 825 833 Sarah, 444 463 Sarah A., 827 S33 Tacy, 545 Thomas S., 444. 826 70 Llewellyn. 493 Ariadna, 613 296 David, 243 486 Elizabeth, 555 Mary, 202, 204 201, 326 Morris, 204 326 Priscilla, 243 Susanna, "37 496 Susanna H., 243 49" Lloyd, Eldoti, _ Sit 428 Bciiiamin, 4'9 4 '9 (..'bristiana. 325 439 D.avid, 87, 88, '73. "go. 423 .192 429 Goodwin, 252. 4"9 429 Grace, 50. 52 Isaac, 186 404 John, 240. 386 2S0, 544 John E., 505 57' Lancelot, 316 404 Maris, 419 Sio, 811 494 ^Tar>^ 419, 854 404 Mary E.. 810 404 Samuel H., 50.5 404 Sarah C, 544 554 Sarah J.. 419, Sii Thomas, "79 323,611 Tninian, 419, 811 611 Ulysses, 810 William M.. 505 857 Lob;tugli, 857 Alfred R., 899 !" David, 899 857 ICmma E., 900 857 John T., 734. 899 Lora h., 900 '45 .Marram 0., 900 424 Martha, 684 553 Paul, 900 Ralph C. 900 810 Reynolds K., 900 238, 392 Lobb. Benjamin, 239 V^ Elizabeth, 246 610 Lc.bdcll. S84 Donald D., 424 884 E. C, 424 336. 637 James, 424 387 Nellie 1,., 424 8S5 Willie M., 424 637 Locka, Elcs.ibat, 929 Lockay. esi John, Kenold, 933 933 78. Locker. 7S. Samuel , 938 78. Thomas. 935 7S1 Loclcerman. 78. Sarah E.. 234 972 INDEX. NAME. VAGE. 1 Lockvvood,Car oline 540 Lockow, Kychard, 929 Lodge. Abel, 663 779. 78c Abel G., 780 Alice, 780 Amos j.. 468 Anna P., 780 Arthur, 780 Carena E., 779 Caroline W., 780 Elizabeth, 349 663 Elsie, 7S0 Emmor E., 767 779 hiorence R., 468 George, 46S Harvey F., 7S0 Ida, 663 Ida J., 779 Isaac, 428 Jane, 428 John, 377 767 779 John H., 78c, J. Paul. 780 Lewis, 780 Lizzie, 780 Lydia E., 780 Mary ?I., 780 Matilda E., 767 7S0 Sallie G., 780 Sarah, 780 Thomas G., 780 William T., 780 Loe, Bartholomew, 937 Logan. James, 18, 23, 24. So James M., 732 JaneC., 732 Jane K., 393 John, 418 John P., 393 Mary A., 252 Mary Ann, 418 Ruth, 230 , 368 Samuel. 393 William, 308 Lollar, Grace, 853 Lombard. AdnaU., 443 Benjamin L., 443 Charles E., 443 Charles L., 443 Emma H., 443 Josie, 443 Long. Ann, 465 Anna M.. 409 Annie, 24: , 3913 Elizabeth, 865 Hugh, 409 Jacob, 39b James M., 409 Magdalen, 396 Mary, 707 Rachel. 70 Ralph W., 409 Rebecca, 409 William, 248 Wynona M., 409 Zacharias, 199 Lonpacre. B. Martin, 577 EvaM., 577 John, 576 John 0., 577 Lucy M.. 577 Margaret, 617 Samuel L'., 576 Sarah M., 577 Longdon, Robert, 920 Longnecker. Eliza. 521 Susan, 5= 0,844 Longstretb, 143 Ann, 144, 146 Anna, 14 ^, 200, 422 P.a rt holomcw , 76 . 143, 746 Benjamin, 144, 177, 2S() NAME. PAGE. Longstrcth. Charles J., 290 Daniel, 76, 143, 144,290 Elizabeth, 144, 146, 254, Charles Elral., 4=4 Emma, 290 Em est H., 422 Esther, 424 Florene, 422 Frank K., 4=4 George A., 4=4 George M . , 422 Hannah, M3 253 Henry, 422 Horace, 422 Ira R., 424 Isaac,i44, 254, 289, 290, 422, 424 James, 42= Jane, 79, 143. M4, 145. 254, 422 John, 78, 142, H3. 144. 145. 154 421 John R. S., 434 Joseph, 144 Joseph J., 289 Katie A., 4=4 Lydia A., 290 Marthas , 290 Mary, 254 4=5 MaryE., 4=4 Mayne K„ 422 Morris, 422 Moses, U3 , 252 Oscar D., 4=4 Rachel J., 290 Kebecca, 422 Rebecca R.. 290 Rebecca W., 940 Samuel, 422 Samuel P., =54 Sarah, 143 144 . 730 Wallace I., 4=4 Wilbur E.. 4=4 William A., 4=4 William E., 4=4 Longworthy. ]oh[ .3S6 Lockerman.G overt. 383 Lonckerman. Nicholas, 383 Sarah E., 382 .383 Vincent, 382 383 Loomis. I.ensana, 780 Linn, 802 Lorin, 8o2 Lydia. 919 W. Harvey, S02 Lootu. Margyt , 926 Lord, Amelia L 837 Lort. Rosanna 373 Loughead. Agnes, 362 Hei-vev A., 845 Stella A., 845 Lovtr. Charity Ann, 31 ). 590 Elizabeth, 54^ Stephen, 590 Loveless. Bessie, 797 John, 797 Lovett. Frank H.. 695 Marcia D.. 695 Richard J., 69^ Lovegiove, -ydia, 403 Lowe. Agnes, 931 Alice, 808 Andrew, 91D Edith A., 444 G. N., 808 Jane, 639 John, 91 6,931 Joseph. 444 Mary, 916 Rawt, Q^^ S.Tmucl. •-43 NAME. PAGE. Lowe. Stephen B., 444 Thomas, 931 Lownes. 124 Alice, 58, 63, 124, 131, ■221, 222, 360 Ann, 126 Anna, 704 , Benanuel, 58, 66, 124, 125,126,221. 222 Charlotte C, 704 Edith L., 704 Edward, 705 Edward P., 704 Elizabeth, 222, 357 Emily, 704 Emily W,, 704 Esther, 126 Francis, 705 George, 34,124,125,126, ~f 167, 221, 224. 229, 360 George B., 357,595, 704 Hanna D., 704 Hannah, 125,174 Harry P., 704 Hugh, 124, 125, 126, Hugh m" ' " ' 357 James, 125,174 Jane, 125, 229 Jane C, 595, 705 John, 72. 705 Joseph, 124, 125, 126, 174. 230,221,222,325, 35<-S357.704,7i2 Margaret, 705 Maria, 224, 360, Mary, 124, 125, 126,167, ^ 221. 222, 223, 224, 239 M ary M . , 704 Massey. 357, 358, 711 Minerva W., 705 Nathan T. , 704 Phineas, 357, 704 Rebecca, 176, 357 Rebecca \V., 704, 705 Sarah, 124, 220, 221, 224, 359 Sidney, 222 Susanna, 174 Thomas, 222 Viola !>., 705 William, 222, 357 William H., 704 Lowry. Elizabeth, 658,886 Levi, 836 Lucas, Mary, 728 Nicholas. 2 Lucken. .\litie, 20 Peter, 21 Ludwick. Emma S., 587 Samuel, 5S7 Sarah, 546 Lukens. Aaron, 398 Abram, 43° F^lizabeth, ^^^ Frazer I-., 764 Cleoige, 325, 619 Hannah, 735 John, 29 ftlargarut A , 244, 398, 850 Martha P., 547, 548 Mary, 430 Miltcn n.. 764 Milton H.. 764 Nathan. 76^ Nathan F., 764 Nellie R., 764 Sarah, 40Q, 411, 417 .Snrnh .-'vnn. •?■■ Sarah K., NAME, PAGE. LukPns. Sidney A., 543 Thomas H.. 764 William P., 557 Lumalls, Margery, 928 Luniis. Hannah M., 590 James, 59° L'-'pold. Elvina, 617 Frederick, 617 Hannah M., 617 Jonathan, 325, 017 Lupfer. Jacob R., S53 Minnie, S53 Ltirty. Frederick E., 534 Ruthanna A., 534 Thomas W., 534 Luther. Louisa, 501 Lutz, Lavinia, 668 Lynam, Mary, 37*^ 1, yr.ch. Charles, 722 Gorilla, 722 George, 722 Mary, 722 Otley. 722 Stanley, 722 Lynd. Anna J., 398 James, 398 James A., 398 James F., 244, 398 Lyon. Abram S., 564 Ann v., 563, 564 Clara v., 5'M Frances M., 5*^3 John, 563 John P.. 553 John S., 5*^3 S. -Stewart, 303, ^(y-i, Katherine S., 563 Mary L., 5(14 Rebecca P., 564 Samuel S., 563 Lyons. Bandcnah, 350,662,669 Grossman, 473 Jeremiah, boo Josephine, 269, 473 Mary, 250 Mrs. 3-*^ Nichols, 66g Lytle. Elizabeth, 301, -,58 Mary, 858 Lytton. Dorothy, 534 John, 934 Lyitietare,Rolande.Q26 McAfee. Agnes M., 583 Delia, 5S3 Florence A., 590 Frances E,, 583 G. W. Powel, 583 Tonah, 590 Percy T., s'^Z Sarah, 199 WiHiam K.. 583 McAfTee. Davis, 367 Ella, 613 McAlvnn. Margaretta S., 752 McArdie, Laura L., 794 McBridc. Elizabeth, 376 Hannah, 887 Mary J., 724 Robert, 724 Sarah, 77s. 830 McCav. Charlotte S., 6S4 Margaret, 717 Thomas J. P., 684 William P.. (M V'illiamT., 68,1 NAME. PAGE. McCachran, Elmira,592 McCaleb. Indiana. 698 McCail. Mary, 230, 470 McCandle-s. Joseph, 546 Martha, 546 Mollie E., 546 McCann, James 454 McCarter, Alexander L., 791 Mane, 791 McCarty. Elizabeth, 381 iVJcCaughin. George H., 459 Harry J.. 459 James, 459 James H., 459 Margaret G., 459 Viola G.. 459 William R., 459 McCaMslantl. Sarah, 501 McClasl;-y. Margaret, 379 McCiees. Manassa, 198, 3=3 McCleary. Elizabeth B., 486 Esther B., 486 Gladys D., 486 Homer B., 486 Mananna L., 486 Robert B., 486 Ruth G., 4S6 Sarah E., 486 Thomas, 486 William, 486 William 1,., 486 William M., 4S6 McClellan. Elizabeth, 873 May A., 801 Samuel, 64 Sarah, 643 WiUiam, 801 McClelland. Margaret L., 057, S85 William. 8S5 McClemins. Susanna, 152 McClemiiions. Robert, 82,83 Susanna, 83 McCIintock. Edwin M., 539 John C., 539 Marv A., 33t. 933 Rachel, 487 Rena 0., 539 Sarah, 681 Thomas, 633 W. A., 539 McCloskey. Mary P., 594 McCluen. Anna M., 251 Edward L., hb\ Elizabeth A., 661 George R., 140, 251 George W., 661 Harriet J., 55' Isaac W., 6S1 James D., 661 John, 2=;!, 661 William, 661 William D., 349 William H., 661 Williams., 251 McClure. Jane V., 807 Mary M., 505 Rachel, 1 40 McClurkir, Jennie, 692 McColin, Maigaret, 4S4 McCoiUn, Mai y, 755 McCoinas. Albeit G.. 753 Edith, 753 James, 753 James A., 753 INDEX. 973 NAME. 1'. Vl.li. NAME. r.AGE. McComas. McD=vitt. Marian E., 753 Hazel H., 886 William U., 753 John, 886 McConncll. Lethe E.. 886 Cornelia, 772 Mer\'in C, 8S6 Dora F., 508 Urrioii M., 886 Elizabeth, 508 McDonald. Ellen, 50S Ancus, 918 Emma, 508 Ella, 918 James, 279 508 J.ine, Kachel, 832 James E., 508 650 Laura J., 508 McDowell. Mary J., 508 Susanna, 821 Mary S. B., 508 McEntyrc. .,\nna P... 750 Samuel, 508 McEuen, Kliza 794 Sarah J., So3 McFadden. McCord, Frances T.. .591 Grace D. , 818 McCorkill. McFarland. Charlotte E., 771 Charles T., 63 5 MargarcttaG. .855 ,540 David, 6S3 Robert, S55 Eliza, 157, =74 McCorkle, Jacob, 439 Elizabeth W,, 68 5 McCorniick. George K,. 685 Clara C, 581 Hannah. 587, 3'= George ii., 5S1 Kettie T., 685 John A.. 581 James, 273, 274, 297, Rebecca, 775 312,5 87, 685 McCov. James R., 685 David L., 489 John J., 274, 492 Elvira, 653 Mary Ann, 471 James P., 783 Warj' M,, 6S5 Jane, 397 Rachel, 385, 8o2 Katherinc T., 455 Ralph W. E., 493 Margaret G., 7=4 WiUiam D., 492 Mary E., 783 McFaul, Ellen D., 637 Rachel, 917 91S McGaffick, He ster, 836 Sylvester, 653 McGaw,ThomasH.,337 Washington T .J 455 McGill, McCray. Nancy, 340 Clara V., 762 Wilham, 419 Helen, 762 McGinnis. Horace, 762 Amanda, 350, 664 John, 762 James, 664 Mabel A., 762 McGHnn. Norman, 762 Rebecca, 4S2, 491 Raymond, 762 McGloiichlan McCracken. Elizabeth .Anr 439 Catharine, 376 777 McGonegal. George, 777 Irene. 620 McCrea. Robert, 620 Hannah, 326 623 McGowen. John, 623 Anna, 369 McCready. Daniel, 127,22 8.230.369 Annie iJ., 572 Esther, 130,369 James, 572 Frances. 369 John, 572 George W., 369 Nathaniel, 572 James, 230 Wilham R., 572 John. 230 McCreary. Mary P., 369 Carrie M., 437 Richard, 230 369, 375 James, 436 Sarah. 369 James A., 437 Thomas C. 369 James M.. 436 437 McGraw, Mar>-, 514 John, 436 McGrail. Mary E., 437 Charles N., 412 Nellie, 436 Cynthia, 675 Sarah. :f>7 464 James, 412 Walter, 437 John, 412 McCrellis. McGrew. Daniel T., 706 Deborah, .,81,485 Josephine E,, 706 Unley W., 272, 480 McCurdy, Eve K., (129 James A., 673 McDade. Martha, 481 Ambrose H., 637 Mar>-, 272 4S1, 485 Ambrose S., 336,637 Priscilla H., 4S1 Eltzabeth J., 336 637 Rebecca, 351, 673 Harry C, 637 Samuel, 485 James, 209 336, 637 Sanh A.. 480 James B., 637 William, 673 Joanna, 336 636 McHugh. John S., 336 Arthur, 309 Louisa, 3337 Dennis !>., 576 Mary Ann, 336 Horatio C,, 576 William, 356 637 James M., S76 McDerinond John H.. 576 Ann R., 417 "Margaret E., 576 McDcvitt. Mary, 576 Alma L. 886 Miles. 576 David N., 886 Miles F.., 576 NAME. PAGE. EiCllvaine. Abraiii R., 505 Ann, 518 Donald, 505 Fanny E., 505 Herbert R., 505 Jolm, 505 John G., 505 Mclntiirt. Alonzo, 835 Charles, 825 Charles B., 825 Daniel, 443, S?5 EIsi<*P.. 825 Lindley, 825 Mclntyre. Gertrude, 417 Mnrgarctt.T, 417 P::lmcr. 417 Rupert, 417 McKa V Angus. 694 Elizabeth, 694 McKlc^ Mac«ie, 611 Sarah A., 366, 741 William, 741 McKesson. Adaline, 187, 307 James, 307 Maria, 307 McKnight. Darius H., 611 Jennie K., 611 John, 611 Joseph, 563 Margaret, 56;^ Maud R., 611 Sadie C, 611 McKinriey. Annie, 482 Bertha E., 668 Charles A., 668 Grace. 668 John, 483, 491 ivlar>'. 274 Mary J., 491 MiirvM.. 668 Rhoda R.. 668 \SilIiamT., 668 McLaupliIui. Margaret, 515 McLear. Anna, 751 McLeary. Thomas, 481 McLone. Margeret, 71 McMarkin. Matilda W., 650,879 McMakin, Robert, 879 McMastcr, Hugh A., 858 Moses, 906 Samuel A., 858 iVT' Michael. Cecil S„ 591 William, 591 r^icMiilan. Charles P., 532 I-'lcanor, 532 Georfic A., 532 Henry I., 532 John \V., 531 Julia H., 532 Mahlon, 173, 285, 531 Mnry I., 532 MilfnrdG., 532 Ruth H.. 285,531 Sarah Ann, 285, 532 'i'homas, . 285 Thomas K., 285, 532 William M., 285, 531 McMinn, Martha, 347 McMullin. Alexander, 571 Hannah, 571 Mary, 326 McNaight, A. B., 739 Mr.Maniara. Ellen, 245, 399 George, 399 NAME. TAGE. I P^cNeely. Abigail, 345, 650 Alexander, 344 Carrie M., 879 Clarence C, 8S1 David B., 650 Dick, 879 E. Bert, 879 Ellen, 650 EmorQ., 881 Gcorgc,2i4,344,345,88o George E., 879 George \V., 650,878 James, 344»65C, 879 Jane, 650, 878 John, 344 John B., 650 Louis J., 879 Lycurgus, 651, 83o Lycurgus S., 881 Lydia, 545, 651,881 Mary, 34s Mary R., 879 Rachel, 344, 345. 651 Robert, 344,345,649,879 Robert C. 879 Sarah, 248, 345. *>5tJ Thom^*^., 879 V/alter, 651 Walter C, 881 William, 345,650,651, S80 William G., 879 McNees. Susaun; McNeill, Elizabeth, 278, 506 Hiram, 506 McNichola. Charles L., 423 Charles S., 423 Elizabeth, 423 George, 423 McNicol, Janet, S09 McPherson. Alexander, 250, 416 John, 185 John K., 416 Marguerite, 416 Mary I,., S24 Robert, 416 McQuillan. John H., 622 McVaugh Alexina R., 368 McVey. David, 444. 827 Dennis R., 828 Elsie E., 828 Reuben, 827 Roxanna, 828 Ulysses S.. 827 McV^right Eleanor.878 Mabie, Ai;r:lla, 634 Mace. Mary, n Sarah, 772 Simeon, 345 MackcldufT'. Samuel, 2e8 Mackry. Hannah, 376 James, 763 Jennie, 782 Marguerite J., 534 Mackinson. George N., 488 James A., 48S Macorr.bcr. Jonathan. 773 Laura A., 773 Madden. Augustus, 416 Benjamin, 250, 416 Edith, 4^6 Elizabeth J., 416 Jerome, 416 Oiive B., 416 Mnddock, 205 Anna. 205, 6ai NAMK. TAGE. Maddock. [benjamin, 205, 20C, 326 Heulah, 145, 256 Caroline, 326 Edward, 622 Elizabdh, 126,305,206, 326, 331 Emma, 326 Ezekiel, 201, 326 Frank W., 718 Hannah, 326 Henry, 205, 206, 316, 374. 386, 6m Henry E., 622 Israel, 717 James, 200 Jamps D., . 717 Jnmcs R., 718 Jane, 326 John, 206 John B., 622 Mabel, 622 Mary L., 621 Matilda, 326 Mordccni. 126,205, 38^ Norman D., 7:8 Bhebe, 621 Randal M., 205, 332 Samuel H., 326 Sarah M,, 205 Sussn, 332 Thn'mas, 16 Wiiliaoi L., 109, 205, 206, 326, 33a, 611, 622 Madison, Catharine, 571 Maclson. Adolph, 889 EtTa. 889 Maffett. John, 336 MaKcehin. James, 145 Maf;oui;h. Andrew U., 261 Majraw. Blanche. 762 George T., 762 Ma))nn. Abel, 526 Rebecca, 526 Mahon. Sarah, 60S Mains. Margaret, 481 Majrr. Ann. 493 Anna E., 336, 636 John, 636 Mahr. 210, 305, 331 Aaron, 211, 318 Agnes, 352 Amor, 211 Amy, 1B9 . Ann, 60, 211, S12, 306, 467, 521. 875, 876 Elizabeth, 110,111, 112, 156,210,211, 267 Emcline, 211 Esther, 311 Ezra, 186 George, :86, aio, an, 373. 467 George G., F39 Hannah, 60, 211 Harvey, 335 Henrietta K., 208, 335 Isaac, 74, 111, 136, 211 Uainh, 311 Jacob, 21T Jane, j86 Joannn, 774 Joel, an John, 316 Joseph, 97, 186. 189, 293, 306, 839, , 939 Joseph A., 839 Joseph E., 839 Josephine F., 141, 252 Katherinc, 211 LouiKa M.. 433 974 NAME. PAGE. Malin. Lydia P., 431 Mary, 47, iie, 180, 186, Bi6, 305, 311 Ogden C, 2JI Urpha, 211, 231,373,778 Preston, an Rachel, 211 Randal, 22,35,48,60,6^, 70, 89.186,210, ai6, 335, 305, 306, 311 Randle, 316 Rebecca, 178, 186; an, 393 Samuel, 89, 111 SamueliO., 858 Sarah, 467 Sarah E., 858 S. Grant, 431 Sidney, 211 Susanna, 211 Thomas, 74, 211, 268 l"homas M., 431 William, 56, 58,107,211, fl2i, 306 Malone. Charles S,, 545 Mary S., 545 Seneca E., 545 William C, 545 Maloney. Alexander, 45 Ruth, 45 Malott, Mary, 499 Manchester. Marv E„ 62S Samuel P., 628 Manfull. Eli. 8S7 Lloyd J., 887 Orin, 887 Manley. Edmund S., 767 Elizabeth, 206 Delilah li., 651,880 Elizabeth W.. 767 Harriet, 381 Jeremiah L., 880 Joseph R., 757, 767 Lydia E., 35=;, 6^3 Sarah A., 355 Sarah Ann, 693 Stephen K., 757 Susanna, 759 Thomas, 006, 693 William, 757 William W., 757 Manly. Abraham L., 448 Addie, 448 Charles, 448 Dalton B., 448 Earl L,, 448 Edna S. K-, 448 Frederick W.. 448 Howard C, 448 Lucy J., 448 Marion E., 448 Ralph E., 448 Walter S., 44S William, 362, 447 William H., 447 Willie A., 448 Wilson £,, 443 Mann. Beulah E., 803 Charles, 718 Enmiet, 8oz EnosS., 606 Franklin I., 803 Helen, 71S Rachel, 683 Septhan, 802 Mauifield. Caroline, 548 Mary, 485 Mantz. Caspar, 914 M:xryA., qh NAM5, PACi;. Mapes, Louisa M., 706 March. Ida L., 812 John, 3t6 S. Robinson, 812 William, 762 Pjlardis, Lucy, 626 Margaram, Ann, 608 Jonathan, 608 Msrictta. Edward, 887 Phebe, 659 Phebe A., 887 Marion, Lila, 881 Maris. .\nne, 125 Caleb, 82, 17O, 252 Carrie E., 677 Clara J., 676 Clarence F., 677 David, 350, 351,352,676 Deborah, 352 E. Cidna, 676 Elizabeth, 3S8, 647 George, 86, 87, 93, 125, 126, 175, 224, 316. 374 Isabella F,, 677 James D., 352, 676 Jared, 352, 677 Jesse, 306 John, 22, 58, 82 Jonathan, 125 Julia, 677 Laura A., 677 Lewis, 216, 351 Lizzie G., 678 Luella H., 677 Mary, 352 Mary M., 677 Myrtie L, 677 Phebe, 352 Rachel, 352 Rachel A., 676 Rebecca, 216, 350 Rivhard, 87, 135, 142 Samuel, 676 Sarah P., 812 Susanna, 81, 62, 112, 14a, 252 Thomas C, 352, 677 Markham, William, 2 Mnrkley. Curtis, 365 Hannah B., 365 Markward, Mary, 708 Marmon. Rebecca H., 665 Marple. A. Augustus, 836 Elizabeth W., 8^6 E. W., 495 Margaret A.. 509 Marquette Artie F., 626 Benjamin, 626 David, 626 Freddie A., 626 Henry H., 626 Lounie G., 626 Newton L)., 626 Marquis, Jane, 529 Marrett, Elizabeth, 6qg Marriott, Susanua, 915 Marsh. Clarence, 437 Daniel, 673 Eromor E., 437 Enos W., 437 James, 674 James I., 674 Jane, 283 Rebecca B., 674 Richard, 374 Sophia, 701 William D., 674 Marshall. Abraham, 523 Amy A.. 784 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. NAME. p.v(;e. NAME. PAGE. Marshall. Mason. Matlack. Ann, 861 Richard, 174 Clare, 491 Anna U., 327, 824 Samuel, 277. 499 Dorothy, 244 David, 740 Massey, 187, 246 Dorothy T., 491 Edman, 9i4 Aaron, 187 Eliza J., 492 Elizabeth F., 420 Daniel, J57> 187 Elizabeth, 274 Ellis P., 434, 822 Daniel H., 589 Elizabeth R., 505 Estolenia, 702 Hebby, 238, 393 Emma W., 858 Hannah, 715 Elizabeth, 157. 187 Esther, 158 Henry, 932 Emmor K., 307 Evangeline, 276 Hoopc?;, 740 Esther, 1S7 244, 245 Francis H., 274 Humfrey, 921) George, 97, 70, 187, Frank C, 491 Ida U., 740 18G, 307 Frank H., 492 Tames, 740 George v.. 187, 307 riankj.. 492 ; . Elden. . ohn. 740 Hannah, 187 235,356 George, 83. 155, 157, 9.13. 14 Ida, 589 158,159,375 ohn E., ' .eah, 420 Isaac, 74, 85. 157. 170, George B., 157,274 740 187,246 306, 307 George E., 491 Maegie, 724 Isaac A., 187 George P., 274, 492 Margaret, 70S Israel, 246 George S., 15^, 159, Margaretla G. , 84X James, 73, 74, 187,228, 275, 493 Martha, 139 223, 224 240 George T., 275, 405, 493 RJ;iry, 355.4=0 ,690,932 Jane, 187 John, 170 245. 246 George W., 635 Mary G., 523 389. 393 Granville 'I'., 491 Mary S., 822 Joseph, 170 187, 246 Hannah, 75, 157, 158 Nelson H., 84: Lambert R., 793 Hannah J., 858 Rachel, 722 Levi, 170, 187 Harry J., 491 Ruth, 222 Louis C, 793 Harry V., 858 Samuel, 822 Maria, 307 Henrietta M., 635 Susanna, S2I Mary, 187, 246 Herbert W., 858 Thomas, 702 Mary Ann, '37,246 Ida F., 491 Ursula, 365. 740 Mary M., 237, 389 Isaiah, 74, 75,156,157. Usabie, 932 Mordecai, in. 127,187, 158,159,342,643 William, 690, 930 228 Isaiah F., 643 W. K., 841 Phebe, 187, 246 Isaiah R., 159 Marshnian, Phineas, 356 James, 274, 491 Mary A.. 698 Rachel, 222,356,357,712 Jane, 157 MartpJ. Rachel V„ 187, t88 Jane A., 274 Charles H. N 770 Rebecca, III, 187 Jane Ann, 492 Elizabeth T., 770 Robert v., 187 1S8, 307 Jane E., 492 Marten. Sarah, 49, 187 245,246 [emiina, gi, 15S Ann, 130, 131 .Sidney, 187 Jesse, 158, 643, S58 Jane, 131 Susan, 307 Jesse D., 858 John, 14. 19 Susannah, 246, 307 J. Hoopes, 643 Walter, 19. 131 Thomas, 49,64 ,132,168, Juel, 157, 273, 274 Martin, 219 170, 1S7, 228, John, 157 Abraham, 219, 220 245, 246 John D,, 491 Anne, 937 Vincent L., 793 John H., 643 Annie, 613, 688 William, 170 John S., 157, 273 Jonathan, 83, 155, 158, Benjamin, 309 399.57<5. William G., 187 57S Mast 159, 276 Beulah, 576 Elizabeth, 516 566, 719 Joseph, 157,158,244,274 Joseph E., 858 Chauncey D., 665 Sarah, 588 Edith, 683, (.87 Master. Kenneth H., 492 Ehzabeth, 219 Catherine H., 202, 331 Larissa, 275 Floyd L.. 825 William, 331 Lizzie K., 858 George, 354,683,686.687 Masterman. Lorena B., 493 George E., 665 Ann, 109, =04 Margaret M., 492 Hannah, 302 Master-. Mnr^^aretta K., 643 Hannah J.. ■!76 Jane E., 501 Marie, 493 Harry, 688 Joseph. 501 Marshall H., 275 H. Jane, 243. 309 Ruthanna, 351, 676 Martha, 858 Ida M., 665 Mather. Martha I., 858 John, 34. 35, 84 ,219. 316 Annie L., 544 Martha M., 276 Josephine, tS8 Israel H., 544 Mary, 83.156,157, 158, McArthy C, 8=5 Jane, 495 493 Margaret K., 766 Mary, 5S0 Mary Ann, 157, 273, 579 Margaret P., 746 IVIathis, Esther 534 Mary L,, 275, 493 Mary, 21, 123, 219, 309. Mathues Mary M., 137, 159, 244 f;78 Andrew W., 468 Mary Y., 643, 85S Mar>' M., 576 E. Kate, 468 Nathan, 84, 158,229,230 Moses, 316 Kate S., 776 Phebe, 157, 237, 272 Rebecca, 687 Mary S., 776 Phebe A., 643, 858 Richard, 21 Minshall S., 776 Phebe B., 643, 858 Robert, 937 Sara J., 776 PiiscillaG.,157,273,274 Ruth, 533,685 William M., 776 Rebecca, 766, 858 Thomas, 14, 220, 316 Matlack. 157 Rebecca A., 643 William, 688 Alda, 276 Rebecca M., 643 William A., 688 A. Louise, 491 Richard, 157 Mason, 298 Amos, 15S, 275 Richard H., 274, 492 Alfred C, 499 Ann, 158, 354, 688 Ruth, 158 Ann, 255 Anna, 247, 40s Sallie K., 27s Benjamin, 620 Anne, ■55, 159 .Sallie P., 643 Edith. 499 Anne E., 491 Sally, 155 Evelyn, 499 Annie H., 643, 858 Sarah, 157, 272, 276 Henry S., 499 Annie ISL, 643 Sarah A., 137, 244 John, 255 297, 298 Benjamin, 75, 158 Sarah S., 823 Katharine W. 499 P.essie, 492 Simeon, 688 H^'^v 174, 848 Caleb, 158 Thomas, 157, 274, 275, M.-iry v.. 184, 297 ChnrlesR.. 493 491 INDEX. 975 MatUck. Timotliy, Walter J. William, William B., 1*.\CE. 491 IS7. 274 635 113, 270 50, 102, 103 103, Z7O 103 407 360 652 177. 289 2S9 690 690 2^8 248 248 248 24S William H., 274,49a. 54fJ William L., 491 William P., 159, 160, 275 Matson. Aaron, Eli, Hannah, Jacob, James, John, Joseph, Richard, Sarah H., Mattern. Sarah A Matthevv-s. George, Snrah, Theresa, Matthewson, Mary, Mattison. Elinor, Mauger, Mary, MauUby. Kannah, Samuel, Maxficld. Alice, Fmily, Maxson. Chester \V., India, Metta, Wlliiam. 2ona, Maxiun. Mary, Mary I.., Sidney, Maxwell. Franklin C, Mary T., Rebecca, Sallie v., Samuel, William. William T., May. Addison, Elizabeth, Martha E., Mary, Marv Anna, Rachel, Thomas P., Mayer. Ethel F., ticorge A., John, Mary M., Susan, Maylcn, John, Mays. Amy, Ellen, Means. James, Marg iret, Meabe. Laura, Urban G.. Mechem, John Meconkey. Tiavid, Mary, Mecuichen. EUza M., Medcait. Abraham, A.hraham P., Lydia, Mary, Sarah , William NAME. PACE. Mee. Alfred, 656 Mary, 615 Metnan, Frances G., 746 Meeker. Aaron E., 818 Charlotte, 427 Charlotte A., 817 JvieKari»ee. Franklin, 510 George 1-., 510 lola A., 510 Jacob, <^\o John A., 510 Thomas, 317 William V., 510 Megarvcy, .^nnie J.,4t6 MegilUgan. James, 474 Mary E., 270, 474 Megowin, John, 121 Mellon. Anna, 377 John, 938 Thi^mas, 932 William, 932 Meloney. James, 150, 261 Sophia, 261 V\ illiam, 261 Melton, Esther, 024 Meltcn, Gregory, 939 Mendenhall. Aaron, 162,214,344,649 396 397 591, 864 472 757 528 681 734 681 814 C84 i=;3 63i It 681 483 485 485 417 •05, 332 19 707 857 4Sy 481 Abigail, Abner, Alice, Amos, Amy E., Ann, Anna, Anne, 245, 399 399 685 685 284 173, 2S4 2S4 344, 649 126, 127 241 126, 127 649 353. 7^2 441 819 Beny, Beulah, Cheyney, Daniel, Dell. Benjamin, 54, go, 126 127,224,225 225. 3*^0 126, 127, 225 733 241, 387 ^^... 415 Ediih, 126, 225,236, 735 Elijah, Eliza, Eliza A., Eliza W., Elizabeth S. Emma L., ..^j, -j- Esther, 58, 64, 70, 126 235, 3C0 Esther D., 672 GeorRe, 162, 735 Griffith, 302 Hannah, 344, 441, 454 349 r ^'^i 649 735 806 445.831 441, 284 MedlicoLl, Hannah, 35 , Hannah C Elenry, Jacob H., James, Jane, Jane N., Jehu, Joel, lohn. John K., Joseph, Joseph C, Joseph W., Joshua, J. Walter C, ,.„ Lydia, 54, 344.<=49i876 RLibel. 735 ^!a^pnret, 754 Martha, 34^, 649, 654 Mary, 225, 241. 360,364, 735,740.900 Mary E., 537 OrDha, 225 Rebecca, 2i3, 353 Robert, 84, 354, 364, 734-900 Rose, 102 735 537 318 6£6 180 686 680 225 225, 360 70,87, 113 735 83» 735 649 344 '34 NAMtC. PAGE. I Menuenhall. Ruth, 225, 360 SaniucI, 58,126,127,160 . Sarah, 136, 127, 901 Stephen, 354 ; William, 344, 648,649, 054. 734. 755 William I-., 649 William IC, 734 William R., 735 Menctce. Eniiis, 624 MoIlieT., 6:t4 Mengie, Dortha, 586 Menges, J. H., 396 Menough. Cheyney, 739 John, 739 Jo.^eph R., 874 Margaret, 729 Samuel, 729 Mentzer. Flora M., 872 Henry, 872 Mequcad, llenr^', 74 Mercer. 83 Abig.-.il, 6S8 Alunzo, 689 Ann, 83, 84 Anna E., 591 C=leb, 360 L'aniel, 84 Elizabeth, 83, 360 Elizabeth R., 619 Emeline L., 785 Eugenr L., 824 Eugene P., 823 Eva L., 610 Eva ^L, 619 i'lorcnce V'.. 69^ iTcdcrick H., 823 George A., 698 Hannah, 84,104,1 55,193 Is.iac, 3^0 Jane, 121, 167 Jesse, 619 Joel S., 823 John C, 643 Joi-eph, 83, 121, 604 Joseph W., 824 1 ceiiom, 619 Manoah, 367 Maiy, 83, 84,90,91,158. 420, 646 Mar>- E., 823, 834 Norman D., 698 Patience, 33. 83, 84, 276 Phehe. 84 Rachel. 84 Richard. 360 Robert, 84, 619 Snnmi-1, t/j Solomon, 823 Susanna, 552 Tcvis H., 698 Theodore P., 824 Thomas, 83,84,91, 155, 193, 316, 643 Wayne, 325, 619 William, 698 Meredith. A.braham, 377, 780 Alfred. 698 Alice, 597 Anna, 698 Avarilla, 698 Heulah, 576, 578 3 Martha M., 413 Mary C, 4"2,4'3 Nicholas, 41a Nichol.as B., 412 Reazinc, 413 Rebecca E., 413 Samuel, 413 Rosclla R.. 413 Roy N., 413 Samuel, •49 SamhN., 412 Vclmal.., 412 Merehall, Will am, 930 Merslion. Daniel, 678 Ella M., (•,78 Mciz. Iiann.-ih D.. 667 Metj-ger. Elij.ibeth S.. 613 Frederick A., 612 George B. K., 613 Margaret A., (il3 M3r,';arcl H., Sts May, 6r2 May F,., 612 Preston, 612 Solomon, 3'3 Solomon S., 6l3 V.'illiatn. 6l3 Meyer. Anna E., 753 Henry G., 753 fAGE. 140 894 728 738 830 666 666 665 666 440 666 830 666 NAMl^ Mi^t.cl. Helen, Laura I-",., Miehclscr. Adolph, Flora. Micticiicr. Alia A., Anna D., Carrie I-., Cora L., Edward P.. Elir.ibeth E., Elsie M., Enilcnetta, Estclla M., Esther, ^40 E/ra, 440 Erra H.. 665 GeorRC, 445, 672, 829 tJeorge E., 830 Hannah A., 666 Ida A.. 665 Isaac L., 830 John W., 8^9, 830 loscph H., 666 Mary E., 665 Nina F., 351, 67^ Otto, 830 Parker P., 6^6 Phebc, 440, 710 Phcbe A.. 665 Rachel A., 6^6 Rachel E., 665 ViolctLi, 666 William H., 350, 665 William D., 660 William H., 666 Williams., 665 Mickle. Anne. 518 Francis K., 518 George, 518 (ieorgc M., 51B Grace £., 518 J. Evans, 518 Joseph E., 518 Mary, 518 SardiT., 518 William, oSi, 518 Midcalf. Jnmcs, 331 ftlargnrct, 33^ Rachel, 331 Middtctun. Arthur H,, 53s Edwni, 888 M.rgarcl, 893 Mllc». s6o .'\braham L., Ikfsic E., Clarissa, Emma, Evan, Isaac A., Isaac N'., ?ame3, )oseph. 185, 30-* ets 303 256, 437 4^7, 817 3»*. 560 s6o L.iuraJ.. 714 Maggie. 773 Mary, 561 M.iry E.. 427,818 Roberts., t6(» Rebecca, 303, 4^7, 818 Reuben, 376 SnmucI, 386, 560 Sarah, 331 Snsan, 560 Tamar, 337 Thomw, 4^7 William H., 714 Milcy. Margaret E.,6o3 Milhou.i. Abigail A., 642.857 Ann, «99 Hannah, 399 Tnhn, 132 Robert, 99 Thomas, 84, 132, 498 H'llllan), r88 976 JNDJiX. NAME. PAGE, NAME. I'AGE. Miiliird, Levi, 539 Miller. MiUcn Lucretia M., 894 Pora B., 83s 1-ydia, 355 Joseph, 83-, I^Litgaret, 96,301,899 MiUer, 301 Maria, 780 Abigail, 0.(3 Martha N., 558 Abner, 734 Maltha v., 567 Abram V., 557 Mary, ig6, 301, 302, Ann E., 757 382, 546 Anna, 646, 870 Mary A., 558, 661 Anna C, 865 Mary Ann, 301,559 Anna M., 571 , 898, B99 Mary E., 797 Annie, 756 Mary H., 865 Eenj-imin, 301, 302 Maryetta H., 8^4 Brice, 316 Milton, 883 Carolyn A., 53t Mordecai, 301, 302, St8 Carrie E., 7S2 Nannie M., .'(81 Catharine, •139 Parker F., 445, S31 Charles E., 899 Parker U., 831 Charles P., 559 Patience, 302 Charles V/„ SgQ Patrick, 301, 302 Clarissa, ■isS Pheb». 56, 79, 169. 535 Cora v.. 8.J9 Rachel, 3or, 332, 560 Daniel E., 481 Rebecca, 302 Deborah, 550 Reuben, 185, 296, 300, Dorothy, 302 301, 302, 55S Dwitihl A., 899 Robert, 279, 301, 302, Edith P., 899 351.672, 370 Eldora F., 831 Robert H., 865, 87! Kliza, 203, 256, aoi. Robert v., 301, 557,558 355. 550. 558 Ruth, 302, 464 Eliza T., 558 Ruth Ann. 618 Elizabeth, 17S , 290, 298, Samuel, 301, 302, 442, 30; .302,456, 546, 558 55S S.imuel P., 546 Elizabeth B., ,165 Sarah, 70, 196, 301, 302 Emma, 883 Sarah S., 440 Enoch ¥., 756 Solomon, 303 Ethel M., S31 Susan, 448 Flore.ice H., Sua Susanna, 3,3 Pianres, 558 Thomas J'., 865 Frank C, S21 'Ihamazin. 5S8 tlayen. 301 Virginia, 683 Walter S., 899 George, c8, i 6, 65, 66, 7=. 9'. "4, Warren. S3t .46, 160, 207, Warwick, 291, 300, 302 220, 301 William, 279, 301, 302, George P., 558 558 Georce W., 481 William K., 666 Gilbert C, 331 ^^■illiam >L, 232, 734, Hannah, 302 355. 408, 777. 898, , ,*°3 899 Hannah J., ^18 William I,., Su Helen E., 86 =i Vv'illiamS., 4S1 Helen G.. S21 Wilnier W., 805 Henry, 69, 7 0, 72, 87, Mlliett, Charles, 923 89, 6 ij Milligan, E. E., l.f,3 Henry V/., 531 Millilcen. Isaac, 223, 290, 301, Ihompson, 303, 565 30:, s ;8, 560 MiUison Jacob, 302 David R., 451 Jacob v.. 553 Elizabeth Jane, 451 James, 162, 195. 301, Jesse, 451 302, 89S M.ili. J,imes A., 863 James \., 81,5 James T., 899 Sarah, 8l's Jane, 17. Jane S., . 494. 55« Millson, Martha, 748 301, 560 Milner Jennie E., 481 Henry A., 751 Jesse, 355 Isaac, 751 Jesse M., 865 John. 219, 368, 7 = 1 Jess.cE., 558 John E., 765 John, iQD,3Di 355.45c. Mary L., 752, 71,5 ^58, 57S .584.797. Munur, Samuel, 170 , , ''^i Minary, Jane. 436 John t'.. '59 Minghn, Ann, 477 Jjhn K., S3. Minyus, Forest ?.I., 052 Jonathan, =•9. 355 Levi, tt52 Joseph, 301, 30=. 35i-. .Mary L., 1.52 <48. s 50, ;So William G.; 652 Joseph K., S99 Mmium, Susannah, i„.9 Laura M., 8uQ Minnicb. Lavim ^^. S;3 Llavid K., 747 Le I'.ov :■■., Sij Viola S., 747 Levi. ' 672 Minor, Joseph C. 30m Levis, 5tS Minshail. '70 Lewis H., •■"5 Abel, 146, 147, 258, 3^3, LewioM., 43 1 Lizzie, 646. S71 Acnes, 78. 79 Lorin, 03 1 Ann, 76 N-\MU. i-AGE- Mmshall. Elizabeih, 258, 430 Klla H.. 431 Grace, 268 Hannah, 258, 431 Isaac, 70, 78, 88,89 Jacob, 35, 78, loi, 114, 31^ 939 Jane. 78, 143, 144 John. 27,28,20,30,33,36, 39.72.73.75.78,79, 146, 147, 258,939 Lydia, 130, 147, 228,375 LydiaJ., 334. 43^ Lydia R., 258 Rlargaret, 70, 78, 89 Mary, 38, 78, 142 Mary S., 258,429,843 Moses, 73, 78, 79 Pauline H., 431 Rebecca, 47, 69, 70, 89 Sarah, 27, -,'8,29, 31, 36, 39.42,51,58.75. 78, 79, 145, 146, 233. 258,430,490. 741 Sarah Ann, 25S, 429 'i homas, 22, 28 ,40,46,69, 70,72,73.78.79. 86, 87, 89, 100, lo*;, 107, 127, 146, 228, 258, 3i'. Chalkley, 842 Jacob, 35D, 568 l>aura P., 8.^2 Mary H., 307, 401, 568 Ivlissunei, Kliza, 640 Mitchell. Annie L., Cliarlcs, Charles A., Ch.^rles W., Christina, Eleanor, Esther J,, C;nxe !>., i.elcn, Isa.ic, Jacob T., Joseph 1'., ivlalcolm A,, Martha M., Mary A., Mary \ ., Samuel T Sarah, S::rah E., Mixeil, v\nnic M Esther. Mary Ann. Moae Alexandei, Hnnnali, Marv, >'hi;he, : Rebecca, William, Moliiit. Alexander, Cassius C., Harriet B., Orilly, Florer.cc J., Qertrude, Hnnna D,, Haimal?, Hannah J. J.unes, Juhn I., Joiu:liian J K. Jonci., I'Jloiiion. DclosA.. Flo re net;. 650 491 S53 553 761 586 553 415 553 249 553 553 553 553 412 859 761 415 876 814 5-11 253 278 071 , 252 253 253 8S2 8^7 712 712 264, 712 359. 715 2t)4, 712 204. 715 712 712 863 863 NAMti. I'AUE. Monroe. Edpar, 898 Emma, 89S George, 898 George S., 8g8 James, 898 lames C. S98 James M., 734 Joseph K., 398 Laura J.. 898 aLig.gie C, 898 Maud, 8g8 Roy A., S98 Walter C, 8q8 MoiiLeiih, Anna, 487 Montgomery. Eleanor, 3r6 George, 427 George H,, 816 George Q., 816 Henry, 548 Isabella, 856 Lou E., 816 Robert, 816 Robert H., 816 Rosanna, 548 Thomas, 663 William S., 816 Moody. Josephine E., 687 :?arah, 882 Moon, Rachel 15., 499 Moore, 110, 313, 441 A., 387 Abner, 849 .■\bralKim, 442 Alice A., 441 Alice P., ^89 Alma E., 589 .Amy P., 713 Andrew, 441, 442 Ann, 109, no, 1S4, 442 Anna, 205,441,450, 5^7, 591 Anna E., 440 Anna L., ^gu Anna M., 4.(1. 5.S9 Annie !., 3UU Asa, 185 Abahel, 442 As.ihel W., 441 Pcnjamin, 442 JJenjaniin 11., 589 Penjaniin L., 713 Keulah, 441 Caleb, 441 Cnrotine, 591 Catharine F., 632 Catharine P., 558 C. Blanche, 441 Charles, 45. 313 Charles C, 313, 589,590 Charles H., 589 Chester J., 441 Clinton R., 589 i'aniel, no David, 442, 822 Liavid R., 443 D. Everett, 589 Edith, 454 Edith J., 713 Edna M., 441 Edna R., 713 Edward, 55S Edward P., 441 Edward S., 441 Eliza M., 313 Eliza G., 591 Elizabeth, no, 205, 322 Elizabeth 1' ., 590 Ellen K., 726 Eimira, 249, 409 Enoch, 454 Eva J., 592, 71S irancis, 592, 930 Francis J., 313,591 Francis K., 441 Frantt D., 857 Frank \V., 591 Frederii,k C, 454 NAME. l-ACE. Mouic. Frederick L , 589 George, 313 George G., 5B9 George H., 592 George P., 526 George S., 204, 591 Georvie Smedlcy, 109 Gertrude C, 488 CJibbons P., 284, 525 Gideon F., 313 Gideon S., 590,940 Granville, 591 Hannah, 357, 464 Hannah *.".. 410 Hannah Jane, 313 Hann:.h M., 797 Hannah R., 488 Harriet E., 440 Helen, 591 Helen J,, 441 Henrietta, 809 Herbert A., 713 Hibberd U., 591 Howard L., 589 Hugh, 443 Isaac W., 442 Jacob, 442 James, no, 441 James H., 590 James W,, 441 Jane, 53, 109, 192,205.443 Jean W., 549 Jeremiah, 440 Jessie Anna. 441 1. Howard, 589 J. Lewis, 320 John, no, 129, 439, 442 John R., 589 John T., 499, 590 John W,, 441, 442 Jonathan \^^, 589 Josepli,5o, 109, no,iii, 2O2,20S,235.283, 32S, 4.^2 Joseph R., 852 Joseph S., 440 Joshua, 441 Laura, 592 Leonard K., 313, 591, 719 Lizzie. 851 .Lizzie R., 713 Louruia C, 713 Lyda, 502 Lydia, 313 Margaret, no, 257,273, 313, 441.461 Margaret J., 277, 499 Margaret P., 441 Marian E., 589 Marian S., 454 Martha, 687, 804 Mary, 109, 110,129,205, 254, 441,461,607 Marj- Ann, 442 Mary E., 590, 849 Mary F., 526 Mary L., 438,449 Marj' R., 591 Milton IJ., 454 Mordecai, 64, 65 Nathan, no Norman V/., 589 Orle A., 482 Oscar H., 441 Otis B., 441 Paschal, 441 Phebe, 109, 202, 204 Phebe J., 440 Philip, 205 PrcFton S., 266, 403 Rachel, 194, 440, 442, 591 , 700 Richard, 129 Robert, 193, 313, 442, 401,5^3.926 Robert F., 590 Ruth, 265 Sallic, 592 Samuel, O7, no NAME. I'AGE. Moore. Samuel D., 442 Sarah, 50, 55, 104, no, 205, 313.440.442 Sarah R., 526 S. Emma, 5S9 Stephen L., 590 Susan, 535 Susan H., =3y Susanna, no, 440 Taylor W., 526 T. Ellwood, 589 Thomas, 47, 109, no, 235. 4"9.44i. 687 Thomas E., 590 Thomas M., 313. 589 Ursula, 9:55 Volmar I., 713 \Valker,26i ,439,442,72[i William, no, 173, 283, . 442, 525 William A., 590 William H., 440 William C, 313 William H. 851 WiHiam I., 4S8 William N., 441 William Q., 713 Wilnier, 591 Moorhead, James, 326 Morgan. Abraham, S12 Ann, 246 Anthony, 10 Eliza, 774 Elizabeth, 251, 524 Ellen S., 364, 733 George, 91, 94 Hannah, 557, 614 Henry, 240 Isaac, 598 Jennet, 276 J. Gheen, 697 Jo»il. 733 John, 375 , Mahalali, 797 ' Mary, 307 Mary A., 425, 811 Thomas, 364, 731 William, 697, 797 William P., 375 Morrell. Hattie, 442 Lnvisa, 655 Morns. Ann, 444 Annie, S28 Anthony, 498 Denjamin, 262, 348,444, 445 David, 386 Deborah, 072 Elinor, 3^1 Elmer E., 666 Enns, 310, 577 Harry, 444 Huldah, 672 Isaac E,, 666 Isabel, 370 Israel, 551 Israel W., 561 James, 444, 829 Joel, 444 John. 444 Jonathan, 473 1 Jonathan L., 666 Joshua, 444 Lulu I., 829 I Margarctta P., 473 ' Mar>-, 531 I Mary H., 561 | Morris, 03 [ Myrtle A., 829 | Oliver, 666 ; Paschall, 361 I Rachel, 444 ' Rose E., 444 1 Roy D., 879 I Ruth P., 444 I 620 576 331 444 031 444 561 NAME. PACK. Morris. Samuel, Sarah C., Thomas, Walter P., William S., William T.. Wistar, Morrison. Elizabeth D., 699 Frank B., 699 Hannah, 232 flannah S., 378 James, 739 John. 378 Martha, 365, 739 Mary, 7112 Mary J., 887 Mary L., 7S7 Mary W.. 813 Rebecca I.. 699 '^allie, ' 232, 378 Morrow. James. 331, 370 Mary F.., 679 Morse. George, 883 Man,', 907 Kuby. 883 Mortimer, Celia, 677 Morton. Catharine P., 597 De Forrest Vv",, tii;^ John, 82, 181, 597 John A., 571 JohnS., 597 ICenneth H., 623 Mary A., 571 Samuel, 167 Samuel W., 623 Sketchley. 597 William H., 623 Mortonson, Morton, 10 Mosher, Sarah, S77 Moson, Margaret P.. ,625 Moss. Robert, 118 Sarah S.. 912 Mote, Elizabeth. 363 Mott, Lucretia. 253 Thomas A., 394 Viola R., 394 Zebulon W., 394 Moult, Ann, 914 Mount. James M., 546 lames W., 29S Sarah G.,291, 492, S46, 561 Mousley. Margaret P., 735 Moyer. Franklin D., 742 John, 668 Joseph, 425 Lyman L., 742 Muglaston, William, 937 Mulford. Anna V,, 490 Edward, 490 Mullen. John, 198 Sarah, 835 Mullm- Hannah, 858 K.ate, =;&9 Thomas M., 5C9 Munden. James J., 249 John O., 249 i\Iyrlle E., 249 Mundy, May C., 323 Munger. Elizabeth. 511 Munn, Juliet L., 705 Munyoii, Emeliiie, (165 Murdagh. Rebecca, 712 I Murphy, Isabella, 5^9 , Murray. | Eliza J., 5151 INDEX. „_ 9/ / NAME. 'ac;e. ' NAMI^. PAGE. 1 NAMIC. fACi; Murray. • Neft. Nicholas. .Anna. io8.s7T Samuel .A., 593 Mary M,, 891 Nichols. Sarah. 8S5 Rozclla S., 801 Ada I,., 4^.0 Murry. Irene, Susanna, 680, 889 Ann E., 786 '47, 407 Neher Charles S., 676 Jasper W., 407 Anna L,, 817 1 Ii.avid L., 266. 460 Murtagh. Caroline, 817 Edward 1)., 676 James C., 7:1 Oeorge, 8.7 Emma, 75! 670 J. Charles, 711 Neide, Orpha, 209. 593 Kstclk J., I'rank \... John T.. 711 Neild, John, 316 676 Jo?;eph T., 7"" Neill. Frank N., 460 676 Musgrove. Bessie 1^., 73<: , 731 (Juilford J., John, M , 316 George C. . 730 Louisa H., 460 Moses, 14 John C. 730 Mary Ann H 539 Oswin, 3 If. Mintie ]>., 73° Mary S., 460 Widdow, '9 Richard, 730 Mary R,, 676 Musselman. Rohert H., 73° Newton 1.. 460 Christian S., 705 Sallie W., 731 Newton R,, 460 Wcidl^r iJ., 703 Nelling, Mars-aret, 779 'I'homas, 676 Myers Nesbitt, Mary 752 Nicholson. Albert Cnok. 390 Nethery, Ann J-. 773 Jobe. 936 .Anna, 4S7 Nevitt. Ihomas, 936 Elizabeth !»., 467 Ellen, 163 Nickles. Henry, 34-' , 4<'>7 Thomas, 163 Elizabeth Am 73' James, 467 Newberry. IMa ■■y.s a, 1 08 NicolU. John, 412 Newby t-lara L., 564 Margaret, 342 . 723 John. Mary. 195 Jasper, 564 Miranda, 258 433 > 788 ■95 Mary E., 564 Nellie M., 250 Thomas J.. 394 William J.. li\ Kebec-ca, 212 ,342 Newbold, Martha, 292 Nicols, Newton R. 266 Samuel, 723 Newbould.Th 5ma!= t934 Nield.Jane, 276 Sarn, 771 Newcamp. Nields. William B.. 250 Mary, 324 .615 Amos, 154 156 266 Nace, .Anna E. 85= Phihp, C15 Annie, 4S8 Nagle, H.annah D., 493 Rachel, 776 Kertic C, 458 Naiior, Robert 9 Newcomb. Cheyney, 156 Nance, Josephine A ,SOi Alanson, 689 Clarence, 458 Nash, Laura, 483 Amelia P., 473 Daniel, =54 26s Natsilas, Math ios, 10 Lida, 089 Daniel W., 265 458 Natt. Sarah K., 843 Dorcas W., 438 F:iiz.abcth U., 303 56 Newell. Elizabeth, 366 460. 569 Thomas \., 565 Joseph, 570 EllaS., 458 Naylor. Margaret, 308 57° Kmma P., 366 461 Addison, 443 Newhn. P'rancis A.,eC5 ,266 ,460 Ann Eliza, 309 579 Alice. ■33 240 Harnct, 458 Eliza, 579 Charles P... 52 ^ Harry, 458 Flora M.. 443 Klizabeth, 35 7S8 Helen, 569 George, 579 Emma L., 525 Helen g.. 4OU Ida A., 443 Enos P., 525 Henry C, 265 457 .458 Mary, 308 Hannah \V., 441 686 John 1... 460 Mary C., 57' Helen M., 525 Joseph (.).. 468 Neal. Isaac R., 525 Josejihinc (>. H., 458 Harriet, 836 Jane, 27, 28, 30,70 191, Louise t> , 458 John, 175 192, 240 Magi^ie, 569 Margaret S., 827 John, 70, 133 192 375 Mary, 458 740 Neaie. Mary, 7° Mary Ann, .36 Dormhv, 163 Maude M.. 525 Mary H., 266 460 William, 163 Nathaniel, 27 28, 30, Mary S., 265, 456 458 Neah. 70 96, I03, Mary S. L., 460 Mae E., 549 13. ,21 3 M.nud, 458 Sarah, 128 Nicholas, 318 842 Mosmer .\., 460 Neais. Rebecca, '39 Pauline, 458 Jesse, 537 Sarah, 213 Pcrciv.al D., 438 M;.ryJ.. 208 '.Valter L., 525 Phebc, 266 Mary J.inc, S56 William E.. 842 Rebecca H., 458 Nebeker, \\mv.\ iT. 7t3 William J. 1!., 525 Ruth, 458 Need, Joseph, 9 William K., 525 Theodore K., 265 458 Needhain, 'I'lmmriS 59 Newman. Thomas, 265 266 Needles. Elizabeth, 897 Thomas S., 260 Augusta S., 807 Ellwood L., 394 WilmcrT.. 266 460 lidward M., 807 Thomas J., 394 Zachra A., 26s Fnima S., S07 Newton. Nieman. John A., 807 Henry, 934 Dorothy, 36s 739 Necl, Mary, 492 Richard, 931 Henry, 739 Necld Rychard, 929 Nilcs. Ann, 757 Ney. Ezra, S29 George, 340 Allen L., 872 Hazel G.. 829 Neely, Sarah J. 643 Atlee B., 87= Roland H., 829 Neeper. Charles L., 872 Rollins v., 829 Jaine^, 528 Edaar A., 872 Wallace B.. 829 iMartha, 2S4 528 Henry M., 872 Nlttroner. Sarah J., 835 James O., 872 Julia, 615 Netl. John, 872 Solomon, 6.5 Catharine, 485 Joseph H., 647 872 Nixon. Frances M., 891 I^aura S., 872 F.cs.sie. 749 P'rankUn, 89. Mary E., 872 John, 749 John, 889 Norman I.., 872 Mary C, 572 Mary, 889 WUUam E„ 872 Mary M., 572 64 ^ 978 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. NAME. I'AGE. Nixon. Nuzum. Ormsion, Jane, 391 Ovington. Michael E., 572 T. Grant, 744 Orr. Charles, 871 Rebecca, 749 Sybilla C, 744 Benjamin, 241 Fannie J., 871 Noble. Thomas, 228, =41. 367. Henry, 350 665 Owen. Abel, 171 744 John, 241 (_'atherlne, 216 Arthur G., 445 Walter W., 744 Robert, 66s David, 191 D. Clara, 445 William B., 367. 744 Orrison. Edward, 194 David J., 445 William H., 744 Charles, 591 Elizabeth, 111, 222 Effie, 445 Ober. Laur.i, 591 Griffith, 18, 78 134, =42 Ethel, 445 DanBeld, 339 Ortlip, Emma G., 638 Harry L., 696 Jennie, 898 George R., 339 Orton. Clar.i, 918 John, 88 John, 275. 445 JaneT.. 339 Orvis. Jonathan, Katherine, 519 Laura, 445 Mary J., 339 Ann v., 364 385 Rav E., 445 Peter, 209, 339 Caroline E., 564 Laura D., 696 Ruth, 445 Oberholtzer. Ellis L., 564 Mary, 282, 519 WilhamE.. 445 Elias, 736 John H., 564 Owen, 385 Noblet, William. 74 Ella, 736 Osborne. Rebecca, 3" = Noblit. Hanna M., 736 Jane E., 524 Mary, 864 Sarah, 78 31=, 512 Charles B., 856 O'Brien. Mary, 692, 6g6 167 Susanna, 240 Charles J., 856 O'Conner. Peter, 85 William, 312 James W., 856 Margaret, 476 .'^amucl, 84 William S., 696 Noll. Thomas, 476 William, 932 934 Owens. Caroline, 843 Odell. Murilla, 74° Willimina K., 611 Ann, 352 Conr.id, 843 Offlcy, Mary, 620 Ossenbrouk. James H., 529 Nookes. Ogan, Matty A 877 Sarah, 914 James P., 469 Sarah, 166, 167 Ogden. Otcb. Ihomas, 934 Martha J., 469 William, 167 Aaron , 211 Otolford, Robert, 937 Nancy A., •469 Norbury, J 02 t'avid, 14,17,19,126,316 Ott. Minnie, 529 Alice, 102, 103 Elizabeth, 534 Frederick E., 466 Owttrani, Thomas, 929 Deborah, 92, 103 Elizabeth L., 656 Henry, 466 Packer. Hannah, 50, 103 Esther, 125 Ottey. lames. 192 Jacob, 102, 103 Jane, 224 Abigail, 45 job, 371 John, 103 J. Henry, 656 Albin L.. 63S Rose, 192 Mary, 103 Jonathan, 316 AlbinR, 337 638 Susanna, 45 Philip, 103 Martha, 24. 35 Ambrose S., 338 , 639 Page. Rachel, 103 Martha H., 656 Ann, 642 Agnes, 805 Sarah, 103, 212 Rebecca, 310, 211, 373 Arthur S., 338 Elizabeth, 148 Stephen, 103 Samuel, 125, 126 Blanche E.. 640 Margaretta, 308, 573 Thomas, 102, 103, 374, Samuel C, 322 Charles F., 338 Paine. .386 Sarah, 3 . 46, 795 Charles W., 640 Sarah. 351 Norman Stephen, 129 Edna E., 638 Thomas, 162, 351 Charles, 413 OgE. Grace L., 708 Painter. Harry, 413 Eii.as i;.. 249 Hannah C, 638 Adaline, 888 John, 413 Harriett, 249 Hannah M., 338 Dar\vin, 680, 888 Norrey, John, 40 M alley. 249 Harry P., 638 David, 888 Norris. O'Hara, Lydia, 376 John, 45, 642 708 Dorothy C, 888 Adaline, 8S7 O'Harrow. Joseph H., 338 Edward E., 888 Alexander B., 558 Francis E., 760 J. Wesley, 209 338 Elizabeth, 644 Alexander W. 558 Ohl. Lillic v., 640 Elizabeth D., 888 Amanda L,, 807 Adolph S., 836 Lydia, 342 ,642 Fmlen, 888 Anna S., SI9 John F., 836 Martha, 45 Enos, 101 197. 318 Charles, 209 Mary E,, 836 Mar\', 609 Esther, 343, 488 Eliza, 558 Okerberry, loan, 8qi Mary E.. 338 George B., 888 Elizabeth, 733 Oldden, John, 204 Ober E., 638 Hannah, 722 Isaac, 23> 24 Oldham. Clara, 801 Phebe A., 338 , 640 Howard T., 888 John, 55S Oldman. Thomas, 172 Philip, 45 Isaac D., 889 Louis W., 519 Ollerenshaw. Rachel E., 338 Jacob, 71, 320 Jane B., 321,365 Maria, 354, 688 James, 933 Redman, 638 888 Mary D., 807 Oliver. Ruth, 45 Jennie T., 889 Sarah, 91 Bella, =74 Sarah, 45 Lydia, 646 Thomas, 151 Evan, 43, 386 Sarah J., 338,640 Mar>-, 680 William H., 807 Georgia H., 896 Susanna, 700 Minshall, 71, 319, 320, William T., 807 Isabella, 492 William P., 708 321 365 North. Peter M., 896 William R., 638 Phebe, 888 George W., 844 William, 492 Otto Rachel, 644 Marf E., 844 Olmsted. Emma I., 481 Rosalie M., 888 Norton. J. Enimett, 491 Cieorge, 481 Samuel, 343 ■!""'=•,„ 775 Oisen. Annie W 890 Harvey B., 481 Samuel H., 889 Lemuel B., 838 Olwine. Robert J., 481 Sarah, 557 Mary R., 838 Mary Ann, 137, =43 Outlhan., Plenry, 929 Sarah B., 889 Notzke, Pauline, 812 O'Neia. Over. Sidney -76 Nowion. Carrie, 863 Elizabeth, 575 Waller, 889 Edmond, » 929 Thomas, 803 Jacob, 575 William, 883 Rychard, / 930 Oram. Sarah, 309 575 William P., 888 Noyes. / Clara, 265, 458 Overbee. Paiste. Charles W.,y' 867 John F., 458 Barton, 878 Henry T., 405 Susan N., ' S67 Orbison. Caroline, 878 David, 247 Nuhn, Carrie, 740 Agnes L., 559 Charles R., 878 James, 808 Nulty, Eugene 794 Eleanor B., 559 Eleanor A., 878 James L., 243 405, 406 Nuphrin, Vironica, ';6 Eleanor T., 559 Emily C. 878 Joseph H-, Manan, 603 Nutt, Bertha E 628 James A., 559 George W., 878 418, 808 Nuzum. James H., 559 Harriet E., 878 Marion G., 406 Florence B., 744 John H., 559 James C, 650 87S Robeit, 351 Harry C, 744 Lillian C, 559 John F., 878 Sarah R.. 405 Lizzie W., 744 Thomas J., 559 Margaret A., 878 Palin, Mary, 915 Margaret, 137 241, 367 William, 559 Mar,' E., S78 Palmer Margaret R., Richard, 744 Oreton, Joseph 936 Rebecca J., 878 Abbie E., 7og m, 113 Ormsby. Sarah L., 878 Alexander M. 807 Sallie B., Sarah J., ^ 744 Ellen G., 268, 466 William H., 878 Alfred W., 391, 806 367, 744 Henry, 466 Overman, Lydia, 441 Alice S., 461 265 NAME. Palmer. Ann, 148, 166, Anna E., Annie, Annie M., Beulah, Carrie R., Charles K., Charles R., Delia, Eli. 266, Eliza D., Elizabeth H., Emma J., Florence E., Frederick J., Galusha G., George, Geotge J., Hannah, Harry L., Henry R., Howard M., Jesse J. L., John, Lavinia R., Lewis, 148 Linda B., Louis J., Mane, M.irshall, Mary. Mary E., Mary F"., Mar>- N., Morris, Rachel L Rees, Sallie, Samuel E., Sarah Ann, Thomas, Thomas W., William, W'illiam .\., William B,, William M., Wilson, Pancoast, Ada H., Clarence R., Edward, Hannah, Hannah K., John, Leonidas H. Lillian £., Martha L., Olin T., Priscilla 1'.., Samuel, 11, Samuel .\., Samuel B., Seth, William, Parke, Abel, Abiah, 99, Agnes E. L., Agnes G., Alexander G. Alexander T., Ann, Ann E., Anne B., Carl H., Cornelia M . , Earl G., Edgar L., Edward J., Edwd. 1., Elizabeth, El Liouisa, Esther. Florence J., Florence M., Frances R., Hannah, Hannah B., Harriet, PAGE. 178, 218 806 538 457 478, 761 657 657 457, 748 376, 777 456, 461 457 457 457 461 709 777 471 457 340 657 457 709 Sob 148, 743 320, 538 461 461 457 357, 708 147, 148, 663 457 869 457 708 709 456, 461 268 807 471 192 657 397 806 657 806 456, 461 820 404 820 610 540 610 820 610 820 820 820 610 , 610, 820 820 610 820 610, 820 166 166 277, 298 509 509 3., 509 507 164, 167 277, 501 501 5°7 510 510 509 507 508 166, 379 510 508 509, 510 509 510 167 279 279, 508 INDEX. 979 NAME. p.\r,E. Parke. Helen G., 509 Henry B., 509 Hettie R., 510 Horace G., 509 Jacob, 167 Jacob E., 277 James J., 507 Jane, 48, 166 . J67, 279 Jane E., 509 Jane R., 510 Jean, 166 John B., 279 John E,, 277 , 500, 501 John G., 509 John K., 510 Jonathan, 74 . 80, 96, 98 , 166, 278 Josenh N., 501 Ladelle, 509 Margaret. 509 Martha H., 501 Martha J., 509 Mary, 97, 166 , 297, 298 Mary Ann, 279, 301, ,08, 558 Mary E., 278 Mary L., 507 Oscar G., 501 Rachel, 166 Ralph C, 508 Rebecca, 97, 166, 167, 562 Reuel, 509 Richard B., 279, 508, 509. 510 Robert, 72, gc , 106, 167 Robert T., 279, 507 Ruth A., 277 Sarah, 72, 167 Sarah B., 279, 508 Susan E., 507 Susanna, 166 Thomas, 48, 7 3.97>i65, 166, 167, 278 Thomas A., 161, 277, Thomas E., 300 277, 500, SOI Thomas H., 509 Thomas R., i 66, 279 Thomas S,, 507 William B., 500 Willtam W., 510 Parker. Agnes, 28t, 518 Alonzo H., 245, 401 .Amietta, 401 Edgar J., 870 Edwin M., 401 Elizabeth, 612, 708,870 Ellen. 661 Eslella, 401 Jacob, 661 Jesse C, 661 John, 316, 725 Joseph. 26, 37, 41, 038 Lydia J 502 Martin E., 704 Matthias, 152 Pnscilla, 913 Richard, 9. 35. 90 Robert, 3QT. 518 Samuel J., 646, S70 Sarah, 916 Theodore, 253 William, 412 William Henry, 401 Wistar, 870 Parkinson, M nnie, 530 Parks, Ann, 31 Richard. 127 Parkyn. John, 932 Parrish. Ann, 702 Isaac, 328 Joseph, Louetta, 328 702 Sarah , 328 NAME. CAGE. Parrish. -Thomas H., 702 Parry. .A,my, 541 r»avid, 806 tLlewellin, 180 Mary J., 673 Mary W., 557 Ruth Anna, 392, 806 Sabilla, 385 Sarah, 542 Parsons. Ada, 474 Charles W., 444, S26 Elmer F., 826 Eva S., 826 Kaitie B., 826 James -K.^ 826 Jessie E., 826 John C, 826 Joseph, 826 Joshua E., 826 Liliie, 474 Lydia Ann, 348. 659, 826 Maggie M., 464 Mahlon. 88,659 Manha M., 826 Mary, 4CX1 Sarah P., 826 Simon, 464 William, 474 Partridge. Harriet. 892 Maria E., 593 Parvin. Benjamin C., 328 Ellen, 796 Francis, 195 Jacob, 523, 796 Susanna, 523 Paschall. Abraham, 333 Benjamin, 206, 333 Benjamin R., 333 Elizabeth, 334 Hannah A., 334 Jennie E., 333 Margaret, 306 Olive E., 333 Ophelia A., 333 Thomas S., 333 Thomas W., 333 William, 118 William W., 333 Passmore. Deborah, 151, 263 Deborah A., 537 Elizabeth, 310, 582, 583 Enoch, 3S4 Everett, 375 Everett G., 170 G. Kirdsall, 526 George, 214 Hannah, 884 Helen A,, 526 Mar>', 3S4 Phebe. 213, 352, ^84 Rachel H., 888 Richard, 170, 264 Ruthanna, 535 Samuel W., 526 Pastorius. Francis D.,20 Patewood, Thomas, 933 Patterson. Abraham, 318 Anita, 717 Courtney, 693 Cynlhia A., 632 Elizabeth, 545 Elizabeth H., 565 Elizabeth J., 421 Eva M., 693 George W., 693, 834 Henry, 717 James, 842 John, 421, 717 Eetitia. 528 Mary J., 482 Mary V., 627 NAME. PAGE- Patterson. Robert, 632 Ruth, 834 Tacey, 672 Virginia E., 842 Zell... 717 Pattison. Charles F., 871 Patton, J.iines, 141 Pattrick, Thomas, 938 Paul. 94 Ann. 94,95 Hannah, 306 Henry, 95 Isabella, 590 James, 94.95.59° John, 95 Joseph, 94,95 Margaret, 46, 94, 95, 590 Olive H., 707 Rachel, 94 Paviour, Edward, 122 Paxson, 650 Aaron A., 877 Abigail, 651 Adaline S., 438 Albert R., 651 Amos C, 261, 438 Ashmore P., 449 Benjamin, 650 Benjamin E., 345, 650, S76 Catharine, 725 Charles, 453 Christina L., 880 Dora, 438 Eleanor M., 453 Eliada, 438 Elizabeth L., 261, 438 Ellen, 710 Elsy F., 877 Ethel L., 876 Frederick, 453 George, 649, 876 George R., 880 Hannah, 594 Hazel M., 877 James, 650 James A., 438 James M , 449 James T., 449 James S., 438 Jane, 452, 505, 650 Joseph, 650 Joseph M., 651, 880 Lester, 876 Lydia J., 651, 879 Mary E., 877 Mary S , 449 Mattie M., 877 RosettaM., 876 Samuel P., 438 Sarah, 396 Sarah A., 876 Thomas, 650 Walter W., 877 Willi.am, 650 William L., 438 William O., 876 Payne. Ann, 936 Edwin W., 252 ficorge H., 586 Joseph, 252 I\Latilda, 677 Oliver W'., 586 Pearce. Cromwell, 194 Edward, 74, 144 George W., 642 Hannah, 194 Joseph, 642 Pearson, 5 C:harles. 687 Elizabeth, 118, 202 Esther, 62 Isaac, 36 John, 59 Laurence, 62 Lawrence, 70 Margery, 35, 59 NAME. i'AGE. Pearson. Marg.Met, 118 Mary, aoz Mary A., 698 Thomas, 59, 60, 391 William, 202 Peart, Mary Ann, 396 Pease, Luna, 895 Peats. John, 936 Peck. Annie, 579 Catherine D., 579 Hannah W., 312, 587 James D., 579 John, 312,587,588 Mary Ann, 516 Ruth S., 579 Uriah, 579 William, 579 Peckham, Avis, 634 Peckover, Joseph, 48 Peckow, Phebe, 47 Peffley Harry C, 817 John, 427, 817 John A., 817 Lottie M., 817 Nora E., 817 Osger B., 817 Pcgge, Nycoias, 932 Peirce. Alice H., 889 Alonzo H., 684 Anil, 126, 355 Anna E., 63o Anna M., 681 Annis E., 890 iietiy, 234 Blanche T., 681 Caleb, 127, 225, 319, 353>355»68i Caleb B., 680 Caleb C, 681 Caleb F., 681 Charles F., 890 Clara B., 684 Cloyd T., 684 Darrell N., 890 Earle W., 890 KdaM., 681 Edith E., 681,891 Edith I., 800 Eli H., 680, 88g Eli T., 890 Elizabeth, 466, 681 Eugenia L., 81^0 Eugenio S., 8qo F. Dolores, 889 Florence S., 684 George, 87, 123 George W., 682 Hannah, 123, 253, 718, 864 Hannah E., 890 Hannah R., 526 Harriet L., 680 Harvey A., 890 Karvcy C, 890 Hazel M., 890 Heber K., 891 Hetty Ann, 353, 6S2 Hiram R., 890 Isaac, 694 Jacob, 253 James E., 353 Jane, 274, 5S7 Jane N., 241 Jesse M., 858 John D., 504 John H., 891 John T., 526 Joseph, 343, 680 Joseph C, 343 Joshua, 83 Laura, 343 Leonard E., 890 Leonidas E. D., 890 Leonidas T., 890 Leslie W., 890 Lisle K., 890 NAMK. PAGIi. Peirce. I-loyd T., 890 T-ucy L., 890 Margai^t, 680 681,889 Margaret J., 890 MartTia, 858 Martha L., 890 Mary, 123,223 M.ary B., 681, 690 Mary H.. 680, 889 Millie, 890 Morris C, 680 Narcissa, 684 Pan.sy A., 890 Pearl S., 889 Phebe, 353 681, 682 Ralph, 8s8 Ramona M., 889 Richardson, 858 Richardson I-l 858 Robert, 353. 680 Roscanna, 891 Rosette, 89: 681 Ruth, Samuel JI., 684 Samuel J., S.-imuclT., 682 353 Sarah, 900 .s.arah »., 680, 888 Sarah E., 681 Sarah M., 890 Susan H., 504 Susannah O., 890 Thomas, 218, (>8o Thomas H., 3'9.3S3. 68a Thomas J., Thomas May, 353, 683 681 Valois, S.)o William, CP Willi.nn H,. Willi.im I'.. Piersol, Marth (. !;M Pierson. Edward, 9 John, 386 Thomas, 39" Peixoto Camilla, 568 Engelbcrt, 568 Pelen, Marioric 724 Pendle. Minnie, 4'7 William John 4'7 Penn. John, 934 Thomas, 39 William, 2, 3 4. 5. 8, 10, I 6, 17, 22, 23, 24, 28. 32, 35.47.7'. 'O'. 105, 122, 123, 13". ■73. '79, ■s<. 205, 226, 368, 3"5. 3'6, 610 Pennington. Ann, 710 Catharine, 558 Chandler, 428, 756 Edward, 16 Elizabeth, 558 Elsie S., 467 Frank. 467. 558 Henry, SS8 J. Diddle, 528 John, 428 M.1C v.. 528 Sarah, 558. 9"'' Susanna, 815 Pennell, 90 Abraham, 285 3'S. 3'8. , 53= 940 Albert J., , 534 Alice, 68,69 Ann, 46,90,91 .127,939 Anne, S34 Arthur R., 534 FUlith W.. 534 Eliza Jane, 534 98o INDEX. \ NAMK. PAGE. Pennell. Kli?abeth, go, 229 Elizabeth S., 534 Elton G., 534 Esther, 324 Francis W., 534 Geula v., 619 Hannah, 50, 53, 90, 91, 172, 194, 239, 253. 285, 315, 520, 533 Hannah M., 420, 534 Hannah S., 534 Henry, 90 Howard, 534 Isaac, 324 Isabell, 262 James, 90, 91, 158, 160, 285, 533 James K., 534 Jane, 90. 171, 172, 285, 533. 534 John S,, 534, 605 Joseph, 22, 34. 37, 51, 68, 69, 90, loi, 102, 172, 175, 196, 285, 315, 318, 402, 533, 534, 605, 940 Lydia S., 533 Mary, 49, 70, 90, 91, igS, 285, 322, 323. 533» 534 Meredith, 253 Phebe, 91 Rachel, 2S5 Rebecca. 533 Robert, 14, 44, 53, 90, gi, 104, loj, 171.374 Ruth A., 534 Samuel, 91 Sarah, 678 Sidney, 534 Susanna, 795 Thomas, 90,91, T76 William, 49, 70, 83, 87, 90, 91, 161, 172, 285, 316, 533 Pennock. AbbieQ., Abby Q., Ann, Anna M., Charles J., Elizabeth, Elizabeth R., Jean S., Jennie 'J',, John, Joseph, Levis, Levis B., Lydia R., Marshall, Marshall L., Ruth J., Ruth M., Samuel, S. Emma, 357, 709, 710 358 709 434 , 708 824 73 868 824 709 224 NAME. PAGE. Perce, William, 930 Percival, Richard, 93S Perkins Adaline B., 762 Althea, 471 Austin K., 763 Caleb, 268, 335, 471 Clara D., 762 Eva A., Georgiana, Jacob, I. Douglas, John, . M. 709 460 707 222» 357 357 > 7"9 222 73." William J Pennypacker. Alice W., Anna M., Ernest H., Harman, Harmon, Marion E., Nathan, Phebe H., Sarah, Sarah W., Wilmer E., Penrose. Ann, Christopher, l''lizabeth,4i--i3, 438, 439 ■ Jane, 2^8, 229, 230 Peoples, J.imes, 200 358, 709 736 736 736 5QI 736 736 364. 736 736 313 591 736 227, 230 227, 230 John r>.. Joseph A., Laura J., Lena N., Lydia, Lydia A., Lydia G., Mary A.. Mary S., William, William J., Perkyn, John Perot. Elizabeth V., John, Joseph S., Perrin, James Perry. Alice. Arthur L., Bliss, (.'arroll, Grace, John, "Mary J., Samuel C, Walter, Peters. Amy P., Annie, Eleanor. Evan, George W., Mary, Mary L. M., Rhoda S., Samuel W Peterson Peter, Ruth, Pettibone. Belle, Peygg, Thomas, Pharo. Carroll E., Edith G., George J ., Jarvis D., Jarvis H., Lizzie M., Rebecca A., Thomas E., Phelin, William, Phillimore, W. P. W., 9 PhilliDs, Abel", Alice v., Allen G., Allie W., Ann, Annie, Annie H., Bertha M. Daniel, Calvin J., Charles J. Elizabeth, Evan, Harry H., Harvey, Helen J., Helene M Henry ^L Horace M Isaac D., Jane S.. John, 762 471 326 567 326 567 567 762 471 371 762 763 567 763 762 763 93' 563 562 563 916 895 904. 910 qio 910 91C. S14 426, S14 4=6 CJIO 575 439 489 30 439. 7-'8 337 575 728 575 Name. Phillips. John C, Jostph T., Lewis, M.irg.irel, .Mary, Mary E., Mary S., Paul, Terle, Phebe .A., Rachel !•'., Ruth, Sarah, 15S, 237 643. 875 Theresa E., Thomas H William H. Wilmer T., Philpin, Margaret _Ehipps, .\nn. V.enjamin, John, .3. Joseph, 22,34, iQo, 191, 194 Margaret, 453 1 841 ' 840 1 388 3=5 841 337 840 841 209 451 841 385. 537 453 714.823 841 =45 643 194 91 6ig 482 9=9 692 692 692 692 692 692 692 692 , 515 9=4,9=7 385 898 841 840 898 489, 765 714 841 35 3S5 8=3 823 8=3 841 337 191, 45 5 337. 63S 385. 388 Mary. Samuel, Phleger, Andrew, Helena W Leonard, j. Pickering, Mercy Pidgeon Isaac, Rachel, Pierce. Ann. Annie, Charles, Elizabeth, Jonathan, L. M.aria C, Mattic, Moses, I'hilena, Sarah A., Sarah M., Thomas, Piercey. Esther M., (Jerald, Thomas, Pierpont. Amos, Eenjaiiiin, Elizabeth, Rachel, Rebecca, Piersol, Sarah Pierson. Albert. Eliza. Frederic, George B., Jacob, John, Howard S., Lena M., Lizzie B., Maggie V/., Pifer. Jessie E., John L., Plggln Anne, John, Richard, Robert, Sarah, William, Pigsley. C. Mott, George W,, Harrv B., Prince W.. Vera L, Pike. - T'Cnjamin L,. 794 794 383. 794 453 421 =54. 4=1 179 338 365 700 761 760 6ig 760, 761 365, 738 75S 7.14 738 476 476 476 443 443, 826 443 443, 826 444, 826 355. oSq 636 6y8 636 636 347 386 (S36 636 636 636 872 872 938 937 934 937. 938 935 934. 935 442 442 NAME. Pike. Ellis, Isaac S., James S., Joseph, Lillian M., Pearson, Perry, Perr>;C.. Priscilla K., Wilhe S., Pilkington. Ann, 1 homas. Pilling. Charles J., Edward S., Franklin J., George P.. Gertrude ^L, Henry C, Henry N., 549 Joseph R., 549 Josephine, 549 Mary B., 549 Mary J., 549 William S., 549 Pirn, 162 Aaron, 649, 877 Abigail. 344 Allen J., S7S Amy, 4^7 Ann, 90, 161, ir.2 Annie, 497, 502 Dorothy, 164 Ella J., S77 Ellen. 163 Emily, 502 Fannie W., 498, 503 Garrett, 344, 649, 877,878 George E., 501 G. Harold, 502 Hannah, 167, 164, 302, 351 John, 102, 164 Joseph, 649 Joshua, 162 Laura, 87S Lloyd W., 877 Lydia, 502 Mary, 162, 164, 502 Moses, 161, 162, 164 Nathan, 649, 878 Rachel, 162 Richard, 162, 163, 278, 497. 501 Richard P., 503 Robert, 162, 164 Sarah, 162, 163, so-j, 596. 649, S77 Thomas, 161, 162, 163, 164, 501 Thomas H., 502 William, 161, 162, 163, 164 Pimme. Richard, 934 Pine, Benjamin, 855 Pineset, Kliza, 240 Pinkerton. A. Allan, 773 A. Dirdella, 773 Alfred D., 773 Alice M., 773 Anna R., 773 Bessie S., 772 Carrie .S., 772 Casper P., 772 Charles C, 772 Charles K., 773 Clara P., 773 Clarence, 773 Dora, 592 Edgar J., 773 Eli Y., 773 Ella, 742 Florence E., 772 Franklin B., 773 George S., 592 < 'r.ice A.. 773 Hannah V.. 773 GE. NAME. PAGE. Pinkerton. 333 Harry I., 773 333 Harvey, 773 333 Ida M., 773 333 Irena, 773 333 Iva S., 773 333 James H., 773 206 John, 772 333 John W., 772 333 Katie J., 77= 333 Lizzie D., 773 L. Virginia, 773 637 Mary J., 773 105 Marv L., 77= Maud E., 772 549 Natalie R., 773 549 Sallie L., 773 549 Samuel L., 773 549 Samuel S., 43t. 773 549 Theodosia M. 773 549 Warren E., 773 William, 373, 772 William A. S., 767, 773 William E., 772 William H., 772 Pinyard. Elizabeth, 854 Pirches, John, 618 Pitman, Elizabeth M., 538 Pitts, Christian, 318 Plant. B. Frank, 251 Edna, 251 Frank, 251 Jesse. 251 May, 251 Pleadwell. John, 163 Mary, 163 Thomas, 163 Tobias, 163 William, 163 Plimpton. Lois E., 514 Nathan C, 514 Silas W., 514 Plankinghorn. Elizabeth, 346 Hance, 346 Jacob, 346 John, 346 Peter, 346, 347 Susanna, 346 Plankinton. Ann, 347 Anna J., 657 Blanch, 886 CaroleenC, 65S, 8S5 Cecelia, 886 Charles J., 658 Cornelia E., 657 Diamond, 657 Edward, 886 Edward R., 658,886 EII, 347 Elizabeth S., 702 Ennion, 657 Florence, 886 Hannah, 346, 347, 656 Harry, 886 Horace, 657 Horace W., 657 Isabella, 347 Jerome, 658 Jesse, 214, 347 John, 347 Joseph, 215, 319, 347, 657 Leopold, 886 MaryL., 886 Mary P., 656 Pearl P., 657 Peter, 346, 347 Phebe H., 232, 346, 378 Robbins, 347, 658 Ruby t)., 657 Samuel, 214, 346, 347, 378, 381.656 Sarah, 233, 346, 375, 381, 656 INDEX. 981 NAME. P.\GE. NAME. PAGE. Plankinton, Potter. Susanna, 347- 739 Lydia, =37 Susanna B., 656 Martha G., i8s, 303 Plummer. Mary, 54 Abram, 676 Mary M., 559 Alfred A., 676 Nancy J., 558 Anna, 377 Sarah Ann, 477 Edward D., 676 Thomas, 933 Lewis, 676 Thomazine, 559 Richard T., 338 Poultney. William E., 676 Ann W., 553 Poe. John, 204 Rachel Ann, 3=5, 617 Powell. Poggi, Edmund H., 549 Amy L, 575 Poinsett. David, 70, 386 Addison, 6ig Oe Veau.x, 575 George H., 325, 619 Elizabeth, 812 Lizzie R., 620 Elizabeth B., 584 Rebecca J., 619 Evan, 174 Polk. Helen W., 894 Charles G., 732 Henry B., 575 James L., 732 John H., 574 Pollock. JuhaDe v.. 575 Elizabeth, 58, Kale v., 397 Emily J., 513 Mary, in 21S, 352 Emily Jane, 581 Robert, 74. I" Ephraim, 581 Robert H., 308 ■ 574.575 John T., S13. 581 Samuel, 82 William, S8i Sarah. 82 174, 640 Elizabeth A., 792 T. Griffith, 584 Pomeroy, May 708 Thomas, 87, 89 ,374,467 Pond. Moah S. 889 William. 194 Pool, Mary, 677 William G., 894 Poole. William P., 57i Charlotte, 640 Powelson, Chloe J., 882 Sarah, 457 Pownall, Poor. Abigail, 650 Aubrey E., 626 Alta D., 438 Cleo N., 626 Ambrose, 449 Carl B., 626 Anna, 261 Florence E., 626 Bertha A., 438 John H., 626 Chester H., 438 Letitia, 626 Eleanor, 118 Louis E., 626 George, 118 Mont, 626 Helen S., 449 W'oodrufTL., 626 Henry, 438 Pope. John G.. =44, 399 Annette, 504 Joseph C, 438 Daniel K ., 504 Mary L,, 438 William, 650 Moses, 449 Porter. Norman J., 438 James W., 494 Powley. John E., 494 Agnes, 200 Margaret, 650 Edmond, 200 Martha L., 494 Prather, Cecilia, 421 Rebecca, 581 Pratt, =35 Sarah A., 329. 330 Abraham, 130, 133. =34. Porteus -35, 236,238, Caleb S., 324 368, 393. 641 Jane S., 616 Adda M., 757 Margaret D., 616 Albert D., 901 James, iqq 200, 324 Alice, 186, 235. S54 William, 324 Ann, 235. 62n William L., 324, 615 Anna E., 245. 401 Post, Ann M., 680 Carl R., 754 Poteet, Martha J., 882 Cecil G., 753 Potts. Charles, 854 Frances, 364, 738 Charles L., 717 Joseph, 82 Clara E.. 902 Joseph K., 738 Clementine S., 762 Margaret t48 Daniel L., 368, 752 Mary, 148 David, 235, 244 393. 860 Mary A., 711 Davis H., =45 Sarah, 69, 82 Edwin, 369 Potter. Elizabeth, 23t, 369.. 384. Abraham, 54 585. 641, 853 Anne, 936 Ella, 800 Donald .S., 559 Ella R., 753 Edward, 934 Elva, 800 Eleis, 930 Emily, 369, ■57. 90' Elys, 929, 930 Emma L, 756 Essie A., 482 Enos L., 6;6 George L., 559 Esther, 368, 4S9, 754 James, 3°3 Esther A., 244 James H., 559 Esther Ann, »37 Janet, 559 Esther M., 756 John, 932 Ethel A., 756 Joseph, 386 Florence ^L, 756 Louise H., 559 Frank B., 757 Lucy, 559 Frank V., 717 Pratt. George, 368, 756 Hannah, 369, 641, 852 Hurry D., 369 Helen. 902 Henrietta Smedley, 245 Henry, 387, 568, 717 Henry B., 752, 901 Henry G., 754 Henry L., 137, 245 Jane, 234, 235, 278, 641 Jane L., 369, 756 Jeremiah, 235 Jesse P., 753 Jesse T., 717 John, 235,368, 717,860 John M., Soo John R., 854 Joseph, 74, loi, no, T30, 230, 234, 235, 342, 368, 369, 374, 641, 752^ 854, 901, 902 Joseph C, 753 Joseph H., 244, 245, 756, 854 Joseph L., 717 Joseph T., 717 Joseph W., 753 Lanra B., 753 Lorenzo F., 854 Lydia, 368, 754 Lydia Ann, 644, S60 Mabel, 854 Mary, 130, 235 Mary C, 368, 756 Mary D. 901 Mary E., 245, 568, 752, 753. 854 Mary H., 717 Mary L, 753 Mercy E., 753 Minerva A., 753 Minnie, 549 Nathan, 3S7 Nathaniel, 368, 752,002 Nathaniel C, 901 Norris, 369 Nonis W., 757 Oradine, 891 Orpali, 401 Phcbe, 641 Phebe K., 854 Phebe E., 717 Phincas, 784, 861 Preston, 359, 717 Priscilla, 222, 235, 356 Priscilla C, 754 Raihmel, 369 Rebecca S., 245, 400 Reecc, 641, 854 Rose, 235 Samuel, 908 Saiah, 109, 110, 132. 133. 235, 236, 620, 641, 644, 861 Sarah Ann, 369, 757 Sarah ('., 854 Sarah D., 901 Susanna, 901 Thomas, 102, 23?;. 318, 321, 356, 753. 762 Thomas A., 902 Thomas B., 369 Timothy, 908 Trimble. 656 Wahcr E., 753 William, 403 \\'illiatn S., 245 Preston. AdaR., 713 Albert \V., 526 Amos, 284, 536, 528 Amy M., 713, 714 Arlinc F., 732 Bertha L., 714 David, 730, 732 NAME. PACE. Preston. David S., 733 Edith C, 732 Edmond, 364, 732, 733, 893 Edmond C, 733 Kdmond D., 732 Eleanor, 714 Eleanor AL, 733 Elizabeth, 526, 695 Emma, 526 Esther, 211 Eva J., 757 Frank H., 713 Gertrude A., 714 Gilbert R., 732 Harlan J., 714 Harriet U., 732 Henry C, 732, 733 Isaac, 454 Isaac C, 732 Israel J,, 712 James R., 733 Jessie, 73^ Joanna, 326 John D., 714 Jonas, 291, 387, 526 Judith, 733 Judith S., 733, 893 Katharine H., 732 Lois H., 733 Louis H., 732 Lydia A., 713 Lydia J., 868 Mahlon, 712 Mahlon H., 713 Milton, 526 Nannie W., 732 Phebe A., 733 Phebe M., 535.536 Rachel, 434 Rachel G., 264, 454 Ralph D., 714 Roberts., 733 Ruth, 733 Sarah, 620, 691, 713 Sarah Ann, 712 Thomas K., 526 William, 358, 712 William E., 713, 733 William L,, 713 William P., 732 Willium S. B., 732 Wilson B., 757 Prentiss, Mary E., 611 Prevo. Nancy A., 629 Price. Arthur S., 505 Benjamin, 506 Benjamin D., 721 Bertram, 506 Bessie, 505 Bessie AL, 619 Charles A., 4S1 Charlc*: E., 481, 5S2 Cora M., 4S1 Daniel B., 683 David, 325 David r, 616 Edward A.. 636 Edward R., 894 Edwin F., 4S1 Elizabeth, 291,300, 302, 774, 883 Elizabeth £., Elizabeth T., Ellen O. T., 481 Emma, Gr6 Ferris W., 582 George T., 869 Halliday J., 505 Helen, 582 Henry F., 582 Isaac, 481 J- „ '31 Jasper 0.» 481 Jesse B., 869 Jessie E., 481 John, 325, 619 John F., 582 573 NAME. pace" Price. John R., 721 Joseph H., Joseph T.. 869 869 Julia M., 481 Lizzie C, 481 Lucius D., 869 Lydia G., 189 Samuel A., 545 Margaret I'., M-aiOia F., 481 894 Max C, 721 Mordccai, 300, 302 Nathan J. S., 505 Ohvc A., 619 Paxson, 505 Philip, 506 Richard, 204 Ruth. 506 Sibbilla K., 547 Thomas, 616, 774 Walter E., 809 Wavie F., 48. William. 481 Prichard, Alice, 589 Prichctt. Allien, 873 Anna K., 679. 873 Arthur S., 873 Borrodailc, 550 Canby S., 873 Edward, 374 Elizabeth, 122 Eliza T., 568 Louis P., 873 Richard, 374 Rodman, 647, 679, 873 Thomas B., 873 William B., 873 Priest. Jesse, 394 Mary J., 241 394, 789 Priestnei , John, 316 Pringey. Zona M., 248 Pritchard. Edward, 19 Mary, 426 Proctor. George v.. 768 George W., 768 Hcnr>', 768 Isaac, 760 Job, 376 Mary G., 760 Minerva, 768 Robert, 768 William, 73=, 7^ Prothcrs, Evai 81 Prvor. Edmund, 177, 288 Margaret E., 388 Margaretta E. ■77 Marv, 308 Rebecca R., 177, =88 Susanna, 94 Thomas, 177 Thomas W., 94. '77 Prythcrcb. Eliz.abcth, Si Evan, 81 Purcell, Esther 4=7.817 Purse. Sarah A., 854 Sarah Ann, 64. Pursglove. Robert, ti8 Purslay, Margrcl, 118 Piirviance. J.amcs, Mary, 156 35= Mary D., 676 Pugh. A. Judson, 5" Dinah, 292 Edward, 4=9 Evan, 303, 564 _ amcs. 190, 191 ' anc. 211 /oanna. 418,809 Judson D., 512 Catharine, HI 982 INDEX. NAME. I'AGE. Pugh. Lewis, 564 Martha, 429 Mary, 228,367,511,809 Mary E., 512 Millard F., 429 Rebecca, 439 Roger, 54, 72 Sarah, 72 Sarah A., 512 William, 511, 8og William E., 512 Pusey Caleb, 20, 35,61,86, 87, 115,116,135,516 Edith, 161, 277 Edith H., 721 Elizabeth, g8, 160, 686 Grace E., 721 Jesse D., 721 John, 316 Joshua, 277, 279 Lea, 161, 279 Lydia, 259 ftlarshall Y., 721 Mary E , 841 Phiiena, 822 Ralph M., 721 Thomas L., 279 William, 160 Pyle. Abigail, 437 Abner, 225, 360, 361 Alfred L., 398 Alice, 698 Anna E., 336, 635 Anna M., 569 Benjamin, 222 Caleb, 360,361 Catharine B., 693 Charles, 209,210, 336, 723 Charlesworth H., 816 Cidney, 693 Clyde B., 816 Cora E., 694 Cyneita, 268, 470 l->aQiel, 693 David L., 463 Dora D., 636 Edward P., 636 E. Lcroy, 694 Eli, 536, 694, 808 Eli E., 694 Elijah, 361 Elizabeth, 361 Elizabeth H., 398 Elizabeth W., 260, 437 Emma, 69a Esther C, 638 Florence L., 694 Frank, 723 Frank C, 535 Frederick. 398 Gertrude E., 636 Hannah, 779 Hannah H., 888 Harriet, 439 Harry 1.. 733 Harry W., 816 Henry B., 723 Henry M,, 63b Hiram, 361, 722, 723 Howard W., 816 Jacob, 437 James, 536 Jane, 723, 725 Jerome L., 536 Jesse. 752 Joel, 361 John, 223, 336 John A., 336, 636 John W., 723 Joseph, 225,360,-^70,437 Joseph H. B., " 6y4 Josiah, 361 Kersey, 353 Lafayette, 536 I-nura, 723 Laviiiia B., 694 Leroy, 3(,8 NAME. I'AGE. NAMH. PAGE. NAMK. PAGE. Pyle Ralston. Nancy G. 508 Reed. Levi, 369 740 Rambo, Susananna 758 Samuel, 526, 574 Louisa, 361 526 Ramsay Sarah, 326, 362 Lydia B., 694 Hannah, 747 Stephen, 369, 756 Margarel, 231 369 John S., 895 Thomas ^L, 412 Mary, 285 > 723 772 Maria A., 726 89s Warren H., 574 MaryE,, 367 Ramsey, William, 274, 362 Mary L,, 535 Benjamin, 392 William W., 574 Mary M., 361 7=3 Christina, 559 Wilmer W., 574 Melissa, 231 370 Ernest C, 515 WinfieldS., 574 Minerva S., 535 Margaret, 392 W'orthington 574 Moses, 262 Minerva, Robert G., S07 Reeder Nicholas, 3 ■>87 515 Ezekiel, 693 Olive, 84 Robert M., 515 (jeorge S., 693 Phebc, 325, 261, 262, Robert W., 515 Walter H. 693 360, 361, 694 'I'hamzen, 392 Wilson, 693 Phiiena, 740 William, 668 Regester, 128 Rachel, 368 752 Ranck. Aaron , 654 Rebecca, 109 Adam, 511 Aaron B., 346, 653 Reece, 470 lola S., 511 Abigail, 120 344, 345. Robert, TOO 109 William E., SII 340 648, 652, Ruth, 284 Rank, Annette, 805 653 Ruth Ann, 662 Kandall. Abraham, 214 Ruth Anna, 868 Margaret, 376 Abraham H. 365. 740 Sarah, 129 Sarah, 831 Addie. 654 Sarah H., 722 Handle, Hettie A., 656 Amelia J., 741 Sarah R., 816 Ransom, Lucy M., 551 Amos M., 654 Stella J., 398 Raper. AnetaM., goo, 901 Thomas £., 336 636 Ann, 161 164 Angeline, 654 Walter, 723 Christopher, 164 Ann, 45, 128, 346 Washington, 36. Philippa, 164 Anna, 654 William, 22 772 Rap p. Esther, 616 Anna RL, 739. 90' WtUiam M., 308 Rathfon. Anne S., 128 Pyme, Wyllm, 93c Lizzie, 745 Annie, 648, 739 Pyott. M. W.. 745 Arlie R., 653 George L., S73 Ratliff, Milicent, 394 Benjamin P. 654 William, 873 Kaupe. Carrie, 739 William D., 873 Emma A., 4=3 Carrie G., 655 Quarll. George, 423 Carry A., 655 Adelaide L., 266 400 Raworih. KUin , "71 Catharine, 648 Joseph S., 460 Ray. Catharine A., 749 Charles, 1553, 7.39 Quay. Raymond. Charles R.. ''53 BenjamiD, 470 Mary P., 390 805 Charles W., 740 Fannie, 7ro Readshaw, William 935 Cl-ara, 654 Sallie, 470 Reagan, Eliza, 407 Clarence, 741 Quackenbush Keckard, Susan, 677 Clark M., 653. 655 H. Theresa, 668 Redding. Claudie A., 655 Quigg, Margaret C. , 676 Henr>-, 329 631 Clifford, 740 Quigley John, 63, Clifford C. 901 Edward, 476 Redman Courlland, 900 Mary. 698 Elizabeth, 221 lianiel, 127, 130, 228, QuiUiam Evoda, 626 344. 377. 647. Elizabeth C, 9'7 Widdow, =4 648, 738, 739 Quinby. Redshaw, Geo rge, 937 Daniel R., 340, 053 Ada, 334 Reed. David, 45, 12 7,128,214, Daniel H., 583 Alice, 727 2t6, 227, 228, Ellen, 713 Amy L, 574 343. 344. 365- James F., 334 Amy P., 574 3C6. 374. 648. John, 334 Ann, 225. 362 363 479 652,- 39 Joseph, 334 Anne, 326 David R., 346 Laura A , 334 Berscy R., 574 David V/., 739 Mande M., 334 Charles H., 520 Dora E., 654 Tirzah A., 583 Chester, 574 Earl. 901 Kaab. EarlH., 412 Edgar M., 655 James, Lukens P., = 89 543 Edgar P., 574 EdfthE., 655 543 Eliza, 157 274 Edna F., 655 Race, Phebe, 608 Elizabeth, 224 302 506 Edward B., 655 Radcliffe, Will lam. 797 Emerson L., 412 Elizabeth, 344. 648 Rader, Sarah, 445 Howard E., 574 Elizabeth W 365 Rafael, Eliza, 565 Hugh, 225 362 363 Elmer E., 653 Raines. J:inc D., 606 Elsie M., 655 Lizzie H., 913 John. 340 362 756 Elvyn A., 655 Nancy A., 539 John B., 574 Emma ]>., 739 Rakestraw. Jonah L, 308 574 Emma F., 741 Annie D., 546 Laura B., 574 Emma L, 740 Edith, 545 Lizzie J.. 439 Esther, 654. 739 Elam, 545 Louella v., 526 Ethel A., 655 George, 290 ,545 Lydia, 763 Ethel L, 6S3 George D., 545 Margaret E,, 574 Ethel M., 740 George G., 545 M;irtha, 362 717 Franklin, 656 Hannah B., 56-^ Martha J., 296 554 Friend W., 656. 739 Henry H., 545 Mar>', 216, )26, 349. George. 739 John A., 546 362 George E., 740 Joseph, 545 MaryE., 574 GoldieF., 653 Laura V., 546 Mary J., 756 Hannah, 21 4. 345. 365 Mary E., 545 Ora C, 574 Harry C, b^S Sallie !>., 546 Phebe, 362 Helen v.. 740 Truscott A., 546 Ralph M., 412 Henrj' H., 648 Ralston. Richard, 757 Horace G., 740 Wary P., 59° Kuth \iin 1, 756 Howard ]\1., 741 NAME. lAGE. Regester. Ida M., 740 Isaac M., 653 Isabel, 653, 884 Jabez C, 655 Jacob, 648 James, 233, 345 James F., 653 James R., 346, 655 Jane, 58, 64, 127, 128, 129,214,227,344, 345. 364 Jessie L., 653 Jessie M., 655 John, 127, 128, 129,213, 214, 227,228,258. 345-3t>5. 366, 740 John F , 655 John S., 653 Joseph, 227, 258, 345, 365, 648, 739, 740,741 Joseph R., 740 Joshua, 128 Julia E., 656 Lark L., 653 Laura G., 741 Levi J., 655 Levis M., 739 Lewis, 366 Lizzie, 655 Lloyd, 901 Lodema. 656 Lulu, 656 Lydia, 45, 78, 113, 127, 12S, 146, 214, 2^8, 344, 345, 647, 648 Mabel W., 883 Margaret, 228, 36;^, 741 Margaietta, 258 Marshall, 379, 740 Mary, 128, 214, 248, 344. 345, 366, 648, 651, 742 Mary Ann, 365, 653, 654, 883 Mary E., 739 Minshall P.. 739 Morgan M., 654 M. Susanna, goo Nellie A., 655 Ora B., 655 OrviUe, 883 Otis L., 883 Pnscilla, 214, 740, 784, 900 Rachel, 874 Rachel A., 647, 845 Robert, 58, 72, 127, 128, 146, 214, 227, 228, 230, 345, 346, 364. 305, 375» 652, 654, 739. 883 Robert M., goi Roy R., 653 R. Parke, 900 Samuel, 128, 366, 741 Samuel D., 740 Seth, 652 Sarah, 127, 128, 228, 237, 652, 882 Sarah A., 365, 366, 739, 742 Sarah E., 900 Sarah J., 741 Sarah L., 740 Susan, 652 Susanna, 569, 648, 874 Thomas, 214, 345, 346, 648, 649, 654 Thuston A., 653 Ulma D.. 653 Walter E., 655 WilberL., 653 William, 117, 120, 128, 214, 344, 345» 346, 366, 569, 647, 652. 901 NAME. I'AGE. Regester. William C, 740, 900 William E., 901 William M., 740 William S., 741 William T., 740 Reece, 93 Alice Ann, 241 Caleb, 49 Catherine, 650 David, 28,46,73,92,93, 164, 178, 228 Davis, 319, 366 Eli, 241 Eli Y., 366 Elizabeth, 93, 95, 178, 366, 743 George, 250, 429 George W., 240, 241 Hannah, 93 Jesse, 94, 130, 146, 147, 228, 366, 36S John, 386 Lewis, 49, 93, 94, 133 Lydia, 366, 742 Lydia D., 743, 761 ^Ia^y, 199 Sarah, 28,31,73,93, 164 Sidney, Thomas William, Rees. Caleb, David, Elinor, Hannah, Lewis, Mary, Rebecca, Theophilus Thomas, Reese. David, Fannie E., Hannah, 2 Jesse, Lewis, Morgan, Morgan L. 366 366, 743, 7^1 93. 143 341 93. 341 93. 341 93 92.93 93 93 276 93. 341 ?7. 30. 192 495 2. 233.341 114 276 161, 276, 939 276, 494 Sarah, 27, 30, 46, 165 Sarah E., Reeves. Anna N., ElKvood, Stacy, Reid. Agnes, Edward, Reiff J. C, Sarah, Remington. Elizabeth, Rems. Daniel, James. Katherine E,, Rennard, Almira, Harry. J. Harrison, I'olly. Res^ler, Susan. Rettew, lienjamin T., Clara. Elizabeth. Harriet M., Lizzie M., Rex. 1-evi, Mary, Reynolds, Adda, Anna P., Benjamin C, Christian, David 11.. Ebenezer L., Edwin H., 276, 495 606 606 777 752 752 666 418 836 580 580 580 616 799 616 650 799 855 855 636 397 742 780 780 220 450 J63. 450 118 685 NAMF.. Reynolds. Elizabeth, Emma, Ethel, Evan, Gregg D., Haines, Hannah, Heniy, Howard, Isaac G., Israel, J. A, PAGE. I 450 450 439 220 685 450 220 220 742 685 220, 728 406 Jacob, 124, 220, 450, 527 Jane A,, 450 Jesse K., 578 John, 320 Jonathan, 220 Joseph, 220 Joseph T., 439 Laura M., 439 Luther M., 733 Lydia. 220 Marshall J., 578 Mar>', 685, 728 Mercy A.. 284, 527 Philip I.)., 560 Rebecca, 220 Rebecca !>., 582 Reuben, 220 Samuel, 220 Sarah R., 488 Stephen, 220 j Thomas, 220 Walter P., 439 W. Edmond, 630 William F.. 560 William H., 450 ^^'ilI^am L., 630 Rezzer. Mary, 809 Charles W., S09 Rhoaaes. Abraham, 425 Albert M.. S12 Barbara, 425 Charles P., 425 Clara L, 422 Deborah, 425 Elizabeth. 425 Ethel M.. 812 Franklin 1... 812 George I\L, 425 Hannah, 425 Hannah M., 425, 813 Harold, 812 Harry, 812 Harvey E., 812 Henry, 422 Ida M., 8ia Inez M., 812 Isaac B., 425 Isaac P., 422 Jennie B., 812 John, 425 Joseph E., 425 Joseph L., 812 Kate R., 812 Lillian R., 4=2 L. R., 812 MaryE., 812 Morgan, 812 Moses L., 425 Peter, 4^^ Phebe, 425 Preston, 812 Rebecca L. ,422,425,812 Robert J., 4?5 Samuel I>.. 254,425.812 Samuel P., 425 Sarah A.. 812 ,S. Preston, B12 Sterling L., 422 SuieH.. 812 Warren P., 812 William F,. 425, Sii William W., S12 Rhoads. no Abigail, in Abraham, no INDEX. NAMK. PAGE. Rhoads. Adam, 9 no Andrew, 338 Benjamin, in Elizabeth, 50 no III John, in Eliza, 803 Elizabeth M., 704 George, 645 Hannah, no Isaac, ni Jacob, James, no III III 222 Jane, in 320 "lane T., 338 John, no 620 John C, 821 Joseph, in 306 Mary, no III Mary A., 286 539 Gwen, 114 Rebecca, in 124 222 Sarah, no Susan, 620 861 William, 387 539 Charles B., 901 Elizabeth, no Ezekiel, 288 Frances D., 901 Jacob, 629 John, 901 Joseph, ni 177 288 Mary, 288 329 629 Rhodewalt. Frederick B.. 583 Harry, 583 Howard F., 584 Parke R.. 584 Rice. Anna E., 7x2 Caroline, 4=5 Charles, 626 Estella, 423 IdaM., 877 Jesse, I.ydia, 425 329 ^L^^ia, f74 Mary, 699 William P., 877 Rich, ^ybil, 663 Richards. Abigail, 650 Albert A., 529 Amy, 527 Anna T., 822 Annie J., 530 Bertha H.. 5=9 Bessie S.. Charles H.. Charles T., Chester R., 530 Clarence A., 530 David, 650 Davis, 530 Dinah, 284 Eli, 650 Elizabeth, 174, 385, 520, 528, 769. 843 Elvn M., 530 Forrest, 530 Glenn A., 530 (;ranville H. 528 9'^l Hannah, 173, 384, 644 Harry F., 528 Isaac, 173, i74» 283. 285, 650 Isaac S., 284, 526, 527 Ivan W., 530 Jacob, 173. 284 'lacob C, 5=8 Jacob L., 5=9 lames, 650 James N., 529 \ ames T., 53° ane, 125, 174. =30, 434, 824 Joanna A., 284, 528 John, 822, 824 John C. 530 NAMIi. rAGK. Richards. John T., 2S4, 528, 529 Joseph, 125, 173, 174 Joseph E., 527 Joseph T., 527, 528 J. W arrcn, 822 Letitia N., 529 Lillian G., 529 Lindley K., 529 Louis A., 527 Louis H., 527 Luther J., 528 Lydia, 174 Mae R., 528 Mamie, 527 Margaret, 174 Marietta, 768 Martha, s;27 Mary, 173, 174, 2S4, 926 Mary B., 822 Maiy E., 529 Mercy, 527 Mercy A., 528 Milford n., 530 Nathaniel, 174 Oliver R., 530 Phebe, 650 Polly. 650 Rachel, 173, 285 Rowland A., 822 Ruth, 530 Ruth Anna, 527 RuthE.. 822 Ruth H., 284, 526 Sarah, 173, 283, 284, Sarah C, 525 Sarah T., 530 Stephen, 284, 438, 528 Susanna, 125, 174 Sylvester, 650 'Ihomas, 92, 173, 174, 175. 284, 345, 650 Thomas Vk, 530 Thomas L., 530 Thompson, 822 Vincent, 438 Vincent S., 528 William, 174, 284, 530, 650 William C, 530 William F., S28 William J., S22 William R.. 528 Richardson. ■'.i!elinc, 830 I vnthia, (^24 Kllieurah A., 886 Hannah, 683 Isaac, 30 John, 932 Joseph, 204 Lydia, 806 Mary, 936 Rebecca, 293 Sarah J., 719 William, 524 Riche. Charles S., 622 Kosina >L, 622 K ich e. Bruce B., 728 Richison. Richard, 74 Richmond, Ann 706 Rickard, Emma E,. 798 Ricker. Kcwar.-l G.. 863 J. Herbert, 863 John, 863 John ;L, 863 J. ?.. 863 Julia, 863 Phebe G., 863 Riddiard. George, 933 William, 933 Riddie. John, 318 Minnie, 532 NAM!'.. PACE. Rideley, Rebecca, 47' Rider. Rchcckah, 647 Sarah, 664 Sarah O., 669 RiOKway. Susan K,, 622 Ridines. Charlotte A., 448 Florence, 448 Grace M., 448 Isaac, 448 James, 448 James E., 448 Ridyerd. Robert, 928 Kile, Henry I., 3«3 RiEi.y. ■39 Aaron B., '39 Abigail, 139, 214 .345 Annj 135 ,348 Dame), 139, 233 346 Eli. '39 Elizabeth B., '39 Hannah, '39 James, '39 "Joseph, '30 Mary, 76 '39 Rodney, 856 Sarah A., 856 Scth, '39 RiRdon, EUr.-ibeth, 659 Righter. Elizabeth, 556 George W., 556 IdaM.C, 55S Riley Asbury R., 639 James M., 337 ,639 Mary, 273 787 Ricliard, 226 Thomas, 938 Rimby, John, 425 Rine Clarence E., 6-5 Elizabeth, 6.5 Thomas, 6>5 William H., 6.5 Rinehart, W. H., 377 Ring Henjamin, 21S Bes.nic li.. E-,fi Caleb, - Caleb n.. Helen M., N. Manton, £50 Phebe Ann, 703 William, 856 William A., 856 Ringgold, .'Vnna, 58. Ringwalt. Abiah P., 501 Anna Mary, 501 Ella v., 501 (icorge B. P., 501 Jacob, Jane E., 501 501 John L., 501 Ix^uisa, 501 Samuel, 277 .501 Thomas P., 501 Rinkcr. Eliz.ibclh, 476 Francis R. S., 476 Joseph. 271 .475 Rlbbruugh.Mary H .-6t Rischer, Engeline, 831 Ritchie. Agnes A., 488 Dora L., 488 Joseph, 4S8 Margaret, 381 Manon C, 488 William. 488 Riler Eliza, 744 Sarah L., 836 Ritter, H. M., 823 Ritner. Mary E., !<■<> Philip I.., 769 984 INDEX. NAMK. PAGE. Roads. Alcinda, 651 John, no, 4=5 Joseph, 22 RobD. Harvey, 750 Lucy B., 750 Roboins (See Robins). | P.essie, 895 Caroline, 549 David M., 726, S95 Edith A., S95 John W., 89s Joseph W., 895 Margaretta, 895 Mary. 630 Roberts, 404 Abraham P. 384 Ada, 797 Adaline, 550 Albert C, 770 Ann M., 901 Anna E., 556 Anne, 935 Annie M., 67S Asa, 404 Asenath E., 770 Henjamm, 091 Hyron T., 4^4 Chandler P., 55IJ Charles, 3bi Charles W.. 797 Clarence B., 691 Colhn H., 691 Uavid, 605 Eliza. 801, 874 Ellen H., 428 Ellen M.. 556 Emeline L., 665 Emmor, 404 Enoch, 404 George, 324 George D., 597 George \V. ,384, 796,797 Hannah B., 77" Henrietta. 796 Horace, 404 Hugh. 21 Isaac, 804 Isaac E., 556 Israel, 45' Jai.ics, 936 James C, 619 Jehu, 299, 550 Jesse B., 776 John, 96, 29 . 401, 55°, 780 John K., 451 J oseph , 556 Joseph E., 691 [nseph G., 428 Joseph W., 423 Josephine. 796, 797 Kate, 780 Katharine, =45 Letitia V., 691 Lewis H., 55'5 Lewis W,, S12 Lydia, 120 Lydia E., 776 Margaret E. 691 Mary, 451.799 Mary A., 543. 7=1^ Mary I)., 5S6 MarvM., no I Mary T., 8i,, I'ratt, 3S4. 79IJ Presion T., 404 Rachel U., 4-5 Rachel W., 812 Rebecca. 40^ Robert, =35, 3S4 Sallic K., 45' Sally, 293 Samuel, 404 Sarah, 181, =9>. =•';. 38.1, 404. 79:. Sarah B., 55'-' Thomas, 451 Thomas L., 776 NAME. Roberts. Thomas P., Virgia, '.Villiam, William H.. Robertson. Katherine, Robeson. Andrew, Sally Ann. Robie, Will., Robin, Thomas Robinec- Allen, Samuel, Robins, Abraham, Abigail, Alice, Clayton Eli, Emily, Esther, tJeorgc Henry 214, P-AGE. 832 678, 934 556, 691 746 60, 62, 386 550 936 930 105, 316 45 214, 21s 215, 34S 2i5r 349 215. 347 348 348 348 215, 348 348 514 Jane, 120, 142, 214, 215, 347. 348 Joseph, 117, 120, 121, 142. 214, 215, 348. 349 Leah, 214, 215 Lydia, 214, 215, 349 Margaret, 214, 215, 349 Mary, 121, 214 Parthenia, 215, 349 Rachel, 215 Richard, 215 Sarah, 121, 214, 215, 34(^. 378, 381 Sarah V., 514 Seth, 34S William, "348 Robinson. Agnes, 509 Amelia W., 005 Anna, 8^39 Elizabeth, 545 Francis, 118 George, loo, 915 George A., 829 Grace, 445 Harriet, 44S Harriet A., 791 Henry, 9^3 James,- 84 James C, 733 John, 118, 915 Leonard, 908 Lucy AL, 478 Margaret, 367 iMaria S., 792 Martha A., 533 Mary, 118 Mary C, 733 Rebecca, 98 Robert, 117, 219 R. R., 6gg Rychard, 929 Samaria L, 531 Samuel, 908 Sarah, 281, srs Thomas, 931 Vincent G., 859 William, 75, 166 William S., 792 Wyllm, 929 K.jch lord, Dennis, 43, 44 Rockefeller. Rachel, 744 RockniU, Margaret, 735 I Rockstol.Charle.s K.,476 | Rodda. ! Annie, 586 ' Benjamin, 586 ' RoQeoack,HcsterA.,696 ' Kodebaugh, E.va, 868 Tryon G., S^8 Rodca, John, in riodneli, Hugh, go Rodney, Caesar, 382 NAME. PAGE. NAME. PAGE. Roe. Root, Henry, 615 Elizabeth, 810 Rorer, Thomas C, 636 Jerusha A., 442 Rosa. Roecker, John B., 645 Maria, 783 Rodgers, Jenny R., 899 Ada v., 444 Rogers. Rose. Adelaide, 617 Elvira C, 444 ,828 Amy. 335 Herbert H.. 747 Annie, 241 John H., 747 Benjamin, 325. 417, 6ih, Loretta, 827 G17, 766 M iriam H . , 828 Bertha, 241 Peter, 747 Bertram L., 8:6 Rosencrantz. Caroline W., 452, Soi John Charles, 112 Cairol S., 617 Rosenfield. Clarence L.. 420 Lillian H., 73' Edna, 749 Mathews, 731 Edward, 82b Mathews H.. 731 Eliza F., 7u5 Ninion, 73. Elizabeth, 367, 748, (hs Rachel M., 73' Elizabeth J,, 74S Ross Emma, 749 Alexander. 333 Esther, 137, 616 Anna Eliza, 333 Esther Ann, 137. =4' Camilla, 794 Evans, 241 Catharine. 549 Fannie S., 617 Jesse H.. 809 F. Kdua, 420 Joanna P., S09 Franklin W., 749 John, 809 Hannah, 136, 749 John H., 809 Harriet, '37 Lafayette, 809 Harriet W., 617, 766 Lavinia, 4" Harry E., 826 Mamie, 664 Helen, 420 Martha E., 809 Ida, 420 Margaret J., 8oy Jacob, 76, 136, 137. =41. Mary Ann, 429 367, 826 Robert E., 809 James, '30. '37 Rossell. James M., 6uo Mary, 935 James S., 617 Thomas, 937 Jane, 877 Rossiter. Jane P., 617 Clara, 470 John, 616 Jesse M., 137 , 241 John F., 617 Samuel, 241 John M., 241, OOo Susan, 241 John S., 137 Rossler. • Joseph, 136, 264, 42D Carl E. J., 754 Levis, 25 J, 420 Lena, 754 Lillie v.. 6bQ Rotes, William C, 781 Mabel, 741^ Rotheram, James, 9=5 Mabel F., bOO Rothrock Maggie, 749 Abraham, 353 684 Marion, 617 Addison M., 684 Mary, a-^i, 417 420,616 Ann A., 685 Mary H"., 420 Elizabeth M., f.85 Minerva, 137, 241 Engenia M., 68i M. Rebecca, 749 Henry A., (584 Nicholas, 935 Howard G., 685 Phebe, 334 Joseph T., 684 Ralph L., 617 Martha ^L, 685 Rate E., 749 Mary M., 685 Rebecca, 5S2, 748. 749 Phdip, 684 Sallie, 749 Roudbush. Mar>', 407 Sally Ann, 137 Roughall. Thomas, 241 Ann, 938 Thomas N., 241 William. 938 W. Arthur, 420 Roules, Wiiliam, 44 Wells, 617 Rouner. Wiilir^m, ■2-}(^, 748, 749 Eliza G., 626 Willi.^mC, 617 Henry H., 626 William L, 360, 749 James R., 626 William "L., 420 Lucy A., 626 Rohrer, Barbara, 697 Nanry, 626 Rollins. Mary, 859 Pinky A., 626 Roman, Philip, 100, 205 Susan L., 626 Romans. William N., 626 Emilv, 443 Rourke. Mahala, 443 John M.. 59' Rondthaler. Phcebe H.. 59' Edward, 629 Routh, Hannah, 354 Howard E., 629 Row. Theodore E., 629 Grace, 92, 93 Roney. William, 93 H. Emma, 7^4 Rowe. Josephine B., 472 Edwin H., 714 ,899 Rooney, Margaret, 707 Ellen M., 899 Rook, Roiyinson S., 666 William, 899 Kooksby. Rowan. Eliza P., 451 Edwin J.. 740 Rowland. Joseph, 740 Ann, 573 Mildred F., 740 Benjamin, 694 I74i '74. NAME. Rowland. Elizabeth, George, Hannah, Helen M., John, Joseph, Marcia Ct., Mary, Rachel, Ruth, Thomas, William C, Rowlelt. Caroline J., Edwin M. S George E., John, Joseph K., 394 loseph J., Marv E., William F., William H., RoxboTougli. Sarah J., Royer, 5]ary Ann, Rozell, Anna E. , Ruckstool. Harr>-, Lovina, 271, Ruddlart. George, Kuddle, John. Ruddyart, William, Rudolph. Adaline W., 327, Amanda C, 140, t'Corge, Grace, Mary, 642 William, Rudyard. Thomas, 60, 374, Ruff. Hannah, Rugg, Robert, Ruggles, J. M., Rumford. Emily G., Henrietta, John, Lr\\'IS, 381, Rumsey. Joseph E., Joseph I., Morris J., Richard U., Runyan, Sarah M., Rupert. Charles G., Rush Frank N., Homer V., Leatba E., Mnn'in M., Mar>- A., Rus-sell. Adeline L., Alfred, Dayton G., Edward, Elizabeth, 338 Frances M., Frank C, Frank L., George, Hannah, Hannah E., Hannah K., 263, James. John, John N., Joseph, Mary, Mary C, (Ibed. Priscilla B., Robert, Samuel H., Sarah, 207, 227 Susanna, Thomas, Thomas B., 621 713 198 713 198 272 694 489 174 301 174 713 808 808 ,808 808 772 792 829 477 477 932 934 932 627 25' 251 855 855 855 386 660 934 879- 792 792 792 79- 551 55' 55' 55' 677 677 677 677 677 433 55S 742 205 857 891 3'8 377 801 45° 807 459 450 375 45= 768 227 807 558 742 36s 227 207 375 INDEX. 985 NAME. lAGE. | Valoren, 8gi I Vir^ini:!, 894, S95 I William, 227, 365, 433, 76a I William H.. 742 Rutter. Clement, 567 Emily, 580 Lizzie, 845 Ruth. Allen W., 885 Catharine T., 839 David, 885 Davis, 885 George W., 885 Rulledge, Joshua, 534 Mary A., 524 Thomas T., 524 Reyburn, Maude, C, 446 Rydiard, Humfrey, 93J Sagebeer Hertha, S09 Joseph L., 809 Sag CI. Annie R., 801 Mahlon C, 801 Sahler. Abraham D., 800 Lcla N., 800 John, 800 Mary S., 800 Sharpless T., 800 Saint. Rces, 386 St. John, Sarah. 655 St. Leger. Bridget, 345, 651, 8S0 Sale. Barbara, 935 John, 935 Saltar. Anna, 11 Henry, 11 John, II Salladay. Bertha M., 8S3 Fanny M., 8S3 Henry W., 883 John W., 883 Joseph A. D., 683 Miltnn D., S8i V. W., S83 William, 883 Salkeld, 200 Agnes, so. 70, 78, 200 I'avid, 200, 20I Edmond, 200 J.ine, 2CO John, 20, 35, 69, 70, 200, 201 Jonathan, 200 Joseph, 200 Margaret, 200 Mary, 200, 201 Samnel, 200, 201 Sarah, 200, 201 Thoniaa, 200 William, io9f 200, 201 Sanipsuii. Margaret E., 336 Samuels- Edith, 891 Edward C, 8gi Kdward D., 8gt Guy K., Sqi Lorenzo S., 891 Mary, 891 Mary P., 677 Orin P., 891 Samuel E., 677 Saiidan, Henry, 931 S;^ndelands, James, 2 Sa;iucib. Ilenjamin, 749 Elizabeth, 368, 749 Harry, 930 Mary E., 660 Sandt-i'^oii. Doctor, 131 NAMP. Sanderson. Kmilv, Elizabeth. Hannah, Mary. Sandwith. F.li7jihcth, William, Ssnkey, William Sanner George C, Orpha F., Sansburn. Andrew, Eliza, Ella, Santee. Ann H., David, Sarg«n>. Florence E Miranda, R. B., Sater. ^L-lr^a^et, Margaret J I NAME. PAGK. Scibert. , May T., 638 1 I'hiiip. 638 ] Sclby, Joseph, 34, 35,69 Sellers I Tohn, 1 Lvdia Ann, .M.iry 649, 877 ■ 877 464 859 464 Satterthvv/ait. Anna, 570 Sault. Frances, Saunders. Chalks, Lilli.^n T., Oliver, Savage, Samuel Savery. Anne P., Esther, Florence, Helen, Sarah, Thomas, Thomas H., William H., Sawyer. Edmund O., Joseph O., Saxelbev . Annie, Saxton. Martha, Sayre, Abigail, Sayres. E. J.. Henry E.. Seagrove, Lois T. Seal. Caleb, Eliza, Elizabeth Hannah, I esse, John P., Mary, Phebc, Susan, William 797 544 544 926 , 48= 50a 50a 502 502, 596 502 2C4, 502 502, syU 502 673 673 934 1,51 S59 623 148 , A. H., 588 509 509 77' 77' 514 223 8S1) 725 533 789 84 453 818 380, 789 123 Samuel, Sembo^Arer Sentinan. I'erirson P., Solomon, Sergeant. .Amelia A., Sermon. Marv, Willumi, Sunnan, William Serrill. Edwin L., Eliz.ibclh B lames, Joseph 1.., Josiah B., Sallie G., William P., Server, John, Session, A., Sevens, Cornelius, Scaggs. Robert, Scarborough, Ullie Scarff. Albert, _ Jem/ *., Joseou.iie, Luella \., Truman iM., Willi.am, William M., Scarlett. Abiah, Ann, Anna E., Anna M., .•\nnie, .'Vnnie C, Deborah, Elizabeth il (_Jeorj;c B., Humphrey, Joel 710, 435 200 200 89 850 850 35, 3'6 850 850 850 850 334 780 631 63, 631 631 631 329, (131 434, 822 174 S22 822 434. 823 824 434. 823 KAME. I'AGK. Schofield. George N., 776 Isadorc, 891 Kaihrine, 776 Martha Ann, 409 Mary E., 634 Natlian, 158 Schall. M"rg.^^ctta, 836 Michael, 244 Scholl, Catherine, 589 Schrack. Rachel, 87 5 M. Elizabeth, S70 Schroder, (ieargc, 759 Schultz, .*\gnes, 586 Schnrcman Earl NAME. PAGE. Shambaugh. Jack.son, 8o3 Louise, 808 Shank, Catherine, 526 Shankle Ephraim 13., 899 Malinda, 899 Shannon, Raclid, 775 Shardlow. William, 386 ""--'- " ■ " 554 Emma, Frank, George, George W. Gertrude, Harry, John, Julia Ann, Lillie, Mary C, Walter, William, Schvi-andner. Rosanna, Scothorn, Robert, Scott. Alexander, Amos, Amos S.p Amy L., Ann, Anna, Anna E., Carl Forse, 466 466 466 465 466 466 466 465, 466 466 46^ 466 466 395 479 824 441 5. 169 170 441 400 Sharks, Desire Sharp. Abigail, Abigail B., Alice C. Bessie, Edgar L., Eleanor M . George B., Howard R. James C, Janet, Jessie W., Lizzie G., Margaret, Marian, Mary L., Meribab, Mitinic B., Kuth C, Samuel \V. Sarah, Walter» Warren R. William, Sharpless Charles P. G., 245, 400 Charles W David, David J Scarfass, Jennie C, 565 dearie, Sarah, izg Searles. Charles E., 618 Lurietta M., 618 Luther R-, 618 SeaLon, Sarah, 405. 773 Seaver, Elizabeth, 750 Seckels. Alice K., 892 Louis, 892 Louis J., 892 Secrist. George, 675 Uoxanna, ^75 Sednian, ^Ltry A., 264 Seem JoelT., John, Lydia A Mary, Mary M-. Nathaniel, Norman T., PhcbeT., Robert V/., Sarah, Taylor, Walter A., William H., Scarth. Ingenius, John, Scattergood. Charles C, Hannah, James E., Joseph, Lydia D.. Marian W.. Sarah 174 434, 824 B22 433 737 434. 475> 822 824 259, 433 822 Edgar H.. Ella M. H. Eugene, Eugene R. Hannah, Harriet W James, [ennie M 441 556 479. 852 824 53 192 849 632 843 843 632 632 843 79' 85^ 646 843 79' 57' 843 632 843 7.6 79' 040 843 '9? 73. \ 44' 44' 237 500 28, 237 486 ohn, 73, 75, 128, 169 Charles H. EdnaM., Emma L., Seibcrt. Annie L., Edwartl, Eannie, I.illen R., l.ouisc, Mae H., 66? 663 603 638 337, 633 63S 63S 638 638 S24 822 433 822 823 822 118 ii3 756, 875 820 756 755. 756 756 75(i 594 William, 369, 755, 756 Schaffcr, Julia, 638 Scliarf, Hannah M.,504 Scheets. Anna, 367 Schellingcr. Amelia, 622 Schercr, Mary A., 731 Schick. John, 841 Sophia, 841 Schinalhurst. Anna E., 697 Schneck, Elizabeth, 610 Schncsslcr, Minnie, 658 -laiharinc E, Lulu M., Maggie, Maggie E., Margaret, Margery L , Martha, 2= Mary C, Norris A., Norris J., Philena S., Rebecca, Roderick, Samuel . Samuel W S. Horace 400 439 369 757 824 530 ^5. 364. 737 479 395 242, 395 395 470 400 470 53° 824 Thomas, 2.3S, 304, 556 «33 f'33 Thomas P., 288 William, 439 William T., 534, 7J7 Scranton. Elizabeth, Frederic, Scroggy. Mary* -^"",573 Scull, Wilhinina, 506 Shadin^er. Hann.ah. 863 Shafer, Elizabeth, 684 Shaffer, Margaret, 459 Shaffner. .Abraham, 47^ Annie P., 553 Bertha T., 553 Charles, 553 Kate, 271, 476 Aaron, 383, 522, 608 Abbic A., 636 Abigail, 186, 192,283, 533 Abfiaham, 97,00. 186. los Abraham W. Albert W., Alfred, Alice C., Amos, Amos M., Amy C, .,_. Ann, 383,386, 393, 5»3 723 t66 790 710 710 "3 635 in Anna M., Anna T , Anne, Aubrey T., Beatrice, 710, 776 763 ■75 754 776 Benjamin, 192, 283, 316, 350 BLakey, Caleb, Casper P., Casper W., Catharine F., Catharine T., Charles, Charles T., Clarence J., Clarence P., Cosctte, Edith, 3S3 6:0 53,69 i8'> 307. 567 762 -78 762 754 710 762 363, 523, a6, 726, 8oo Edith F., 533 EdnaM., 636 Edward, 430, 710, 819 Edward H., 819 E. Ellwood, 636 Elija D., 555 Elizabeth, 105, 385, 331, 506,533,533. 608, 803, 819 Elizabeth D., 305, 566 Ellic F., Emily, Enos, Esther, Evelyn, Fairman K., Fannie R., Francis, Frederic C, G. Chester, GcofTrcy, George G., 370, 475 494 89 106 710 636 505 505. 523 533 635 53 776 65 986 INDEX. NAMK. PACE. Sharpless. Gertru'ie, 761, 819 Hannah, 50,69,137,19s, 285, 533. 7^8 Hannah H., 242 Harr>' R., 754 Helen, 523, 762 Henry, 762, 819 Howard, 710 Isaac, 171, 283, 523 Jacob, 192, 566 James, 22, 48, 53, 70, 89 James F., 523 Jane, 33, 50, 53, 192 Jesse, 242, 523, 536, 726 J. Howard, 762 Joel, 192, L'58, 371,431, 761, ■;62 John, 34, 50, 53, 61, 88, 90, 105, 192, 239, 306, 316, 5'33,685, 776, ^68 John E., 819 John M., 686 John P., 636 Joseph, 4f>, 53, 68, 192, 204, 285, 315, 316 Joseph O., 754 Joseph W., 636 Josephine, 761, 762 Josephine M., 776 Joshua, i6g, 283, 506 Joshua 1*.; 505 J. Snmncr, 762 J. Wilson, 336 Kate P., ^ 776 Katharine T., 523 Lawrence U., 776 Lydia, 192, 283, 314, 315. 321. 354, 532,683, 685 Lydia J., 523 Lydia T., 523 Margaret, 53 Margaretta, 761 Marian, 762 Marian F,.. 754 Martha, 70, 360, 370, 6b 2 Martha P., 620 Mary, 47, 48, 70, 172, i9i>. 204, 473 Mary U., 819 Matilda. 339 M. Emma, 636 Mildred. 762 Minshail, 373, 431, 860 Minshall L., 776 Miiishal! P., 776 Myra I\L, 636 Natban, i83, 192, 286, 'S3 i-iaihan E., 710 Nathan J., 278, 505 Natlianiel, 230, 258 OrraT., 635 Osmond, 754 Paul, 762 Pennock F.,, 790 Percival, 790 Phebe,53, ^04, 191,192, „, . 239, 297 I hilcna, 286, 536 PrisciUa \/., 431 Rachel, 192, 283, 714 Rachel V., 186, 305, 306 Ralph G., 754 Randolph, 819 Rebeknh, 79 Retta, 656, 739 Robert, 761 Robert v., 183,186,307 Ruth .v., 656 Samuel, 84, 191, 192, 316, 318, 43r, . 656, 759. 761 Sara A., 762 Sarah, 70, 146,258, 371, 557, 759, 789 NAME. I'AGE. Sharpless. Sarah A., 646,762, 868 Sarah D., 307, 567 Sarah M., 710 Sidney P., 776 Susanna, 192, 523, 862 Thomas, 53, 192, 523, 739. 762 Thomas J., 656 W. Howard, 635, 656 Willard, 762 Willard B., 762 William, 186, 192, 790 William !>,, 307 William P., 709 William T., 475, 523 Wilson, 035 Shaw, 327 Alexander, 327 Andrew, 552 Catharine, 4^7 Charles S., 899 Elizabeth, 467 George, 317 James, 920 John, 467 Margaretla L., 467 Mary, 328 Sarah. 202, 327 Sydney M., 296, 552 Thomas, 348 Tilhe M.. 899 Sharratt, John, 936 Shawk, Abel, 514 Shawmaiij Edward, 9-^4 Sheaff. Julia, 614 Sabina, 378 Shearer. Anne, 467 Christina, 479 Margaret, S71 Shee, Mary Ann, 518 Sheepay, Richard, 934 Sheets, Ettie, 348 Shefflet. Virginia A., 444 Sheldon. Ann, 149 Charles, 911 Daniel, 149, 260 Hannah, 149, 260 John, 149 Jonathan, 149, 260 Joseph, 149 Mary, 149 Noah, Qii Richard, 149 Samuel, gii Sarah, 150 Sarah J., 260 Thomas, 149, 260 William, 81, 149, 260 Shellenberg. Florence, 617 Shelmire. Anna, 821 Garwood P., 821 Jesse P., 820 Jesse 0., 821 Mary H., S21 Thomas H., 821 Shelley, Esther, 108 Shelly. Esther, 219 Roger, 219 Sheneman. Eva J., 582 Mary E., 590 Owen, 582 Shcnitelt. Susan, 878 Shepard, Kathi«ine,85t Shepherd. ^ Allen, 807 Benjamin R., 807 Clarence W., 437 Clara A,, 416 Hiram L, 250, 416 Isaac, Q04 Richard M., 807 NAME. PAGE. Shepherd. Standish L., 416 Walter, 807 Shepler, Sarah E., 479 Sheppard. Phcbe Ann, 519 Sherard, Elizabeth, 531 Sherman. Dora, 804 Mary J., 408 W. F.. 894 William, 030 Sherratt, Joane, 936 Sherwood. Albert, 668 Atta, 668 Laura V., 912 Sheward. Caleb, 240 Thomas, 15S Shewen. William, 316 Shields. AdaT., 853 Alice G., 853, 8=,4 Cora, 853 r>avid, 672 Edward, 853 Edward E., 833 Edward M., 854 Francis E., 81^4 Lacey H.. 853 Lewis, S53 Lewis W., 853 Margaret, 351, 672 Marion L., 854 Sliiers, Ann, 185 Shimer Alice C, .^75 Aime, 646, 866 Edward, 699, 866 Elizabeth H., 356, 699 Mary, 379 Shiveiy, Margaret, 454 Shoester. C. Myrtle, 791 Emma W,, 791 EvaE., 791 George J., 790 H. Blanche, 791 Jacob, 790 Jennie K., 791 Shoneberger. Lizette, 705 Shorthdge. Harriet E., 756 Shortt, Emma, 762 Shotwell, Hannah, 627 Shourds, .Maiy, 796 Shcwalter. Anna, 591, 736 Shreve, l^eulah S., 766 Shreves. Jonathan H., 483 Lydia A., 483 Shreiner Edgar H., 713 Ethel M., 713 Jacob H., 713 Martin, 713 Walter C, 713 Shipley. Robert, 325, 619 Robert A., 619 Theodore D,, 619 William, 142, 224, 619 Shipling. Margaretta, 900 Shippen, Edward, 18 Shirk. Anthony, 653 Ella M., S83 Ella R., S40 George W., 883 Ida, 883 John, 882 John P., 652, 882 John W., £82 Joseph, S83 Lillian, 6s3 Lincoln, S82 NAME. PAUE. NAME. TAGE. Shirk. Sill. Mary L., 883 Ahbie A., 798 WiMi.mi S., 840 Abigail, 45 Shoemaker. Adella, 433 Allison, 409 Ann, 233, 380 866 Alton, 409 Anna, 378 Arthur J., 409 Anna Mary, 433 Blanche V., 409 Anne, 45 Charles L., 409 Barclay, 377 Charles S., 472 B. Frank. 798 Clarence A., 409 Caroline J., 432 Cynthia B., 409 Carrie E., 433 Cynthia S., Elizabeth C., 409 Curtis, 433 538 Elizabeth, 7=3 Ethel, 409 Emma E., 7,8 Jacob, 28, 204 George, 377 ,433 Jesse 409, 411 Hannah, 377 Joseph L.. 249, 409 James, 45, 72, 375, 380. Lawrence J., 409 432, 798 Leander, 409 J. Percy, 433 Lewis, 409 J. Washington 433 Lula I\L, 411 Lydia, 657 Mahlon (j., 409 Maria, 788 Mary 11, 472 Mary A., 433 MaryE., 409 Michael, 45 Milton J., 472 Mmshall B., 433 Noah b.. 77= Nehcmiah, 155 Kcbecca, 478 Priscilla, 377 37B Sarah, 503 Robert, 377 William A., 472 Sallie, 377 Wilham D., 472 Sarah, 343 940 William L.. 249, 411 Sarah J., 798 William T., 472 Ihomas, 258 432 Winona, 411 William, 232 377 433 Sholcher, John 316 Wilham B., 433 798 Shroff, Susanna 5=5 Simcock. ShufHeton. Jacob, 44 190 Etta, 88 1 John, 69 105 316 John H.. 88i Simcocks. Shultz, David, 348 Jacob, 19 Shutik. John, 7 Anna M., 635 Simcox, Hulda T., 741 Edmond L., S85 Simison. Francis R., 271 Charlotte, 630 Horace J., 885 Samuel, 630 Jesse, 635 Simmons. John, 885 Alice. 89. Roger n.. 693 Annabcll, 892 Walter R., S85 Daisy, 892 Wayne C, 8S5 Deborah, 720 Shupe, Emma, 840 Eliza, 341 ahurtlefi. Hannah, 434 L'enjamin, 690 Henry, 434 Frank, 690 Irene L., 337 Lyman, 690 Simpson. Mary, 690 Ann, 446 Vincent. 690 Ben, 209 Shute. Rebecca 138 Bishop. 565 Shutes Charlotte, 329 Charles .S., 691 George, 20 Ethel M., 691 James, 209 Richard, 691 Mary, 854 Shutt. Saloma M., 787 Phebe, 617 Sibbald. Simms. Agnes H., 543 .Alexis R., 793 James, 543 Ellen, 682 John, 543 Sims. SiDley, Catharine, 333 Goolie, 624 Sibthorp .Christopher. 4g Thomas H., 624 Sidwell, 231 Simson. William, 14 Abraham, 231 Sinclair. Ann, 231 Donald A., 423 Elizabeth, 231 James G., 4=3 G. Dawson, 693 John P., 4=3 Georpe, 231 Sines. Henry, 231 Hannah E., 472 Hugh, 231 Charles, 269 .471 Isaac, 231 Elizabeth, 471 Jacob, 231 Ida L, 47= Jesse, 231 Katie S., 472 John, 231 Jackson D., 47= Joseph, 231 231 John, Mary M., 47" 47= Mary, 231 Washington G ., 47- Prudence, 127, 23^ 371 Singher. Rachel. 231 Ann, 544 Richard. 231 John, 544 Siegfried, Simeon, 724 Sindel. Sill. Joseph, NannabeJ, 585 Aaron, 375 585 INDEX. 987 NAME. I' AGE. Singles. Charles, 775 Charles B., 775 Frank P., 77S Harry C, 775 Harry F., 775 Robert G., 775 Walter, 775 Singleton. Mary, 323 Thomas, 3=5 Sin^master. Edmund H., 893 Elsie, 893 Howard, 893 . ames. 893 James A., 893 Paul, 893 Sinquet. Mary, 807 Samuel, 807 Susan, 393 .Susan H., 807 Sinquett, Amanda, 783 Si'er. Adam, 874 Sarah J., 647,845,873 1 Sutler, Magdalene, 667 Skeen. Annie, 392 Cora, 392 Eliza, 617 George, 392 Nettie, 392 Skelton. Ann, 650 Edward W., 702 Harry L., 703 JoelW., 703 Lewis, 702 Lillian G., 702 Percy V,., 703 I Slack. Henry, 938 Mary, 938 Richard, 93S Slauch, I'eter G., 742 Slaughter. AdaM., 700 Caroline S., 834 Lewis, 700 Slawter David L., 774 Lewis, 373 , 773 Lewis Z., 774 Mary, 773 Mary E., 774 Miriam P., 774 ft'. C)rpha, 774 Orpha, 773 Orpha M., 774 Ruth J., 774 Sarah, 210 William A., 774 Wilham H., 773 Sleeper Ann l''li?a. 2o6 Ann E. W., 334 Charles L., 334 Sleigh, Thomas, 935 Sleighton. Henry, 316, 374 Slemtrer, Julia, 6^7 Slick, Isabel, 918 Sloan. Glenar, 5'5 Harry, 51S Hazel, 515 James, 515 Mary, 363 Olive M., 515 William J., 5^:5 Slusser, Mary, 766 Sinales. .\Ies, 926 Small, M.. 320 Smalley. Emma L., 515 James, 515 Smedley. Aaron, 904, 907, 912,913 NAME. PAGE. , Srr'^dley. Aaron H.» gia, 914 Abel, 199 Abel K., 437 Abiah, 83, 153 Abiah T., 148, 152,251, 259,417,616, Sri Abigail, 151, 152, i8g, 190, 336* 939 Abigail H., 209 Abraham, 927 Abraham W,, 476 Abrani P., 322, 609 Ada, 916 Ada K., 617 Adam, 916 Adel, 912 Agnes, 027 Agpes jNI., 435 Ahinoam, 104, 112, 113, 210, 211, 321, 333. 339 Albert, 577 Albert W., 593 Albena V., 4^8 Albin iM., 244, 398, S50 ^. Alfred, 244, 399,400,598 Alice, 15, 33, 68, 474, 476, 926 Alice E., 401 Alice H., 584 Alice K., 596 Allan H., 577 Amanda R., 586 Ambrose, 12, 29, 50, 55, 104, 106, 108, III, 112, 113, 114, 146. iy7, 207, 208, 209, 210, 318, 338, 614, 639, 939 Amelia, 906 Amy, 189, 251, 416,617, 906 Amy li., 615 Amy C, 137, 245, 568 Angus, 916 Ann, 75, i63, 169, 193, 194, 904, 920, 926 Ann Kliza,209,339,579 Ann G., 585 Ann J., 335 Anna, 261,439,614,912 Anna A., 266, 469 Anna H., 462 Anna C, 399 Anna E., 270, 475 Anna F., 244, 398 Anna K., 397 Anna L., 2^5, 358, 401, 850 Anna Mary, 242, 251, 27o» 394. 417. 443 Anna P., 394 Anna S., 579 Anne, 36, 83, 157, 158, 159- ■^f'3» 450. 926, 927 Anne P., 325 Annes, 925 Annette H., 400 Annie, 246, 450, 476, 582 Annie F,., 473, 579 Annie M., 398 Annie V., 435 Archibald G., 614 Archie. 617 Arthur C, 401 Asa B.. 915 Bancroft, 586 Baptist, 903, 904 Bartholomew, 154, 157, 270,271, 403» 473 Benjamin, 76, 77, 136, 137,139.189, 190,241,242, 271,309,402, NAME. PACIE. Smedley. i^cnjamin. 443.452,475 Benjamin D., 312 Benjamin E., 586 Benjamin K., 435 BennL-lt, 151, 152,251, 263 Bennett L., 322,605,610 Bertha M., 475, 580 Bertha P., 581 Bessie, 912, 916 Betty, 193,313 Birdel! D., 617 Brian, 926 Bridget, 926 Broaddus D., 913 Byron T., 577 Caleb, 50, 53, 55, 104. 108, 128, 199, 324, 325, 611 Calvin, 474 Carcildia, 437 Caroliae, 271, 476 Caroline H., 578 Caroline W., 596 Carrie, 476 Catharine, 586 Catharine A., 251, 324 ("atharine B., 914 Chalkley, 137,241,394, 403, 789, 940 Charles, 263, 450, 580, 924 Charles A., 581 Charles C, 400, 912 Charles D., 251,417,580 Charles E., 593 Charles H., 615 Charles K., 615 Charles L., 334,397,431 Charles O., 918, 919 Charles S., 577 Charles VV., 614 Chauncey, 910 Chester E., 435 Christian, 154,155.903 Clara, 615 Clara H., 473 Clarence E., 417 Clarence C., 474 Clarence \V., 915 Clannda, 438, 528 Clay, 9T2 Clinton, 1 54, 157, 271, 584 Clyde E., 918 Concurrence, 911, 912 Curtis N., 912 Daniaras, 911 Daisy, 474 Daniel, 81,82, 83, 148, M9, 913. 914, 9'5 Daniel C, 916 David, 916, 924 David H., 579 David I.., 243, 39C1 David M., 579 Davis, 3H, 579, 580 Davis F., 586 Deborah, 314, 315, 593, 6oy DeborahH., 311,582,583 Deborah I.., 521,609 Deborah P., 264 Deliverance, 906 Dorcas, 927 Dorothy, 927 Earl, 918 Earl F., 476 Ebenezcr, 921 Edgar !i , 454 F-dgar H., 330 Edgar M., 339.4/8 Edith, 151, 264, 6c8, 615, 912 Edith F., €06 Edmund, 208, 211, 335 Edna, 468 Edward. 443, 474, 609, 911, 922 NAME. PAGE. Smrdlffy. Edward D., 580 KdwardG., 314,320,321, 32^.52^.538, 605,608,913 Edward S., 586, 924 Edwin, 311,578,581,584, r rn 593,596.917 E. Ellsworth, 474 EfTie R., 579 Eleanor, 578 EH, 150, 151, 260, 261 •^ Elijah, 245, 909, 911 Elisha, 909 Elisha K., 911 Eliza, 154, 265 Eliza Ann, 141, 155 Elizabetii, 75, 76, 104, 106,110,111, 112,113,114, 151,189,191, 199,206,207, 2og,2ii,?6i, 263,271,286, 309,314,3=5, 333,336,403, 439.477.592- 924, 927 Elizabeth A., 339 Elizabeth Ann, 210,211, 321. 333 Elizabeth B., 268, 467, 57S, 59 ^ Elizabeth G., 468 Elizabeth H., 538, 598 Elizabeth J., 141 Elizabeth C, 914 Elizabeth M., 397 Elizabeth P., 583 Elizabeth R., 334 Elizabeth T., 537 Eliz.abeth W., 586,846 Ella, 334, 41S Ella E., 244, 399 Ella H., 466 Ella !., 466 Ella M., 396, 639 Ellen, 926 Ellen J., 325,417,616, 766 Ellie M., 579 Ellis, 314, 581, 592, 593 EUwood, 136, 137, 246, 263, 403. 456, 940 Elma H., 244 Elmer E., 475 Elsie, 615 Elva, 251 El wood Q., 583 Emeline, 268, 465; F.meline M., 468 Emeline S., 397, 940 Emily, 614, 618, 917 Emily .A., 251, 397 Emily C., 609 Emlen C, 6oq Emma, 4C6, C08, 915 Emma C, 618 Emma J., 615 Emma W., 605 Emmor, 261, 437 Emy, 324 Enoch B., 437 Enos, 136, 137, 24a Kphraim, 904,911,912 Ernest, 582 Ernest W., 916 Esther, 76, 77, 136, 477, Esther r 583 Esther K., 435, 453 Esther M., 245,400 Esther O., 210 Esther R., 243,395 Eva, 449 Eva A., 912 Eve, 916 Eveline, 474 i Ezra, 136, 137, 244, 245 NA.ME. PACE. Smrdley. Fannie, 915, 924 Fannie H., 581 Florence, 618, 915 Florence E., 578, 580 Florence I., 417 Frances, 926, 927 Frances E., 338 Frances W., 639 Francis, 27, 28,29,31, 33, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 73, 74, 75.77,93. loi, 102, 103, 104, 150, J57, 168, 169, 189, 190, 402 Francis H., 916 Francis E., 922 Francis J., 189 Francis K., 477 Francis R. S., 476 Frank, 583, 923 Frank B., 474, 475 Frank C, 912 Frank E., 905, 912 Frank W., 918 Franklin, 466, 476, 577, 592 Fred W., 912 Frederick, 614, 903,912, 921 Kredric G., 909 Garrett E., 468 George, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. 40, 41, 42, . , 49, 50, 5», 53. 54, 55, 56, *4, 68, 69, 70, 71, 75, 77. 83, i?4, 85,88,101,102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, II!, "2, 154. 15s. 156, 189, 19:!, 193. <94. »v' • 199, 246, 2'-, 286, 306, SI-.;, 314, 3»S, 316, 317. 318, 32c, 322, 524, 402, 47*. 537, S?-/. 580. 588, 590, 605, 618, 9'.*>. 9", 9»3, 9'-*. 926, 927 George H., 335, 501. 63s George D., 3:" George E., 57 . George H., 580, ( i 4 George J . , 1 40, : s ' George L., 314, 5j?. 595. (^5 George M., aio, 271, 339. 399. 466, 478 George W., 268, 269, 468, 469, 615 Gertrude, 476 Gideon, on Gilbert, t,S2 Gladys M., C17 Godfray, 926 Gordon L., 476 Grant, 581 Gustavus H., 435 G. Warren, 406 Halwitt H., 467 Hannah, 75, 85. loa, 103, T40, 149, 157. 188. i8g, 193, 194, ?o6. 988 INDEX. NAME. . PAGE. Sniedley. I ian??ah, 209, 263, 269, 271,309- 321, 338. 375. 449. 477. 5777 59*^' 598, 605,911, 915,916,917, 922 Hannah G., 325, 616 Hannah M., 268, 467, 468 Hannah Mary, 314, 59"^ Hannah P., 285, 322, 3*3, 617 Harding B., 442 Harold H., 918 i^arriet, 311, 608 Harriet J., 322 Harry, 474,477 Harry B., 396 Harry C, 615 Harry J., 914 Harry L., 609 Harry O., 467 Harry R., 617 Harvey B., 579 Hattie B., 417 Havard W., 462, 789 Helen, 401 Helen B., 468 Helen C, 397 Helen M., 598 Helen R., 418 H'inrietta, 336 Henrietta M., 335 Henry, 314, 915, 917 H'^nry H., 478, 593 Henry S., 915 Herbert, 474 HaraceT., 584 H Drace W., 608, 940 Howard, 251, 394 1 oward W., 466 \ uldah, 906 1 unter, 153, 154, 157, 269, 270, 271, 476 I unter L., 474 \ ia, 476 I a, 582 I -ene, 910, 912 I iaac, 76, 77, 104, no, 136. 137, 138, 140, 141, 188, 189, 192, 193, 206, 207, 251, 308, 311, 334, 402 i aac L)., 311 h lac F., 334 Is.iac G., 578. Isaac J., 584 Is^.ac Y., 322 Isabell, 926 Isaiah F., 271, 475 Israel B., 916 Jacob, 76, 77, 137, 138, 140, 141, 194, 197. 285, 314, 319, 322, 323, 375. 402. 596. J.^cob L., 252 James, 50, 55, 104, no, III, 112, 114, 206, 207, 261, 321. 334, 438. 606, 904, 90s, 909, 910, gn, 912, 914, 920, 926 James A., 466 j:.mes B., 586 James E., 475, 579, 912 James G,, 397 James H., 474, 606 James N., 397 James P., 325, 6i8 James S., 915 Jane, 50, 51,69, 70, 104, NAME. PAGE. Smcdley. Jane, loS, no, 191, 193. 19S, 199, 206, 207, 209, 210, 219, 242, 309, 310, 312, 322, 324, 333. 336, 920 Jane A., 334 Jane G., 245, 400, 605 Jane H., 598 Jedidiah, 904 Jeffrey, 83, 102, 103, 104, 137, 140, 152, 169, 170, 18S, 189, 243, 250. 25T. 3247 330. 397. 417. 614, 615 Jeffrey I., 417 Jemima, 904 Jennie, 471^ Jesse, 75, 83, 154, 156, 157.158,251,3^1 Jesse F., 268, 466 Jesse G., 466 Jesse K , i4n, ':?5i Jesse T., 584 Jessie M., 5S1 J. Harvey, 914 J. Howard, 583 Joel, 150, 188, 191, 193, 263, 309, 310, 579 John, 27. 28,29, 30, 31, 33. 36.37.38,39. 40, 41, 42.74, 75. 76. 77,83,84.85, 101,136,137,139, 141,142,153,154. 155, 159,168,233, 243,244,245,248, 400,402,615,652, 904,906,907,914. 915.916,917,920, 921, 924, 926 John A. G., 913 John D., 338, 639 John E., 579, 615 John K., 61S John G., 84, 153, 270, 379. 403. 4('8, 474. 615. 913 John H., 207, 20y, 210, 245. 338, 593 John J;, 017 John K.., 251, 417 John L., 577, 913 JohnS., 579 John T., 915 John W., 263, 450, 536 Jonathan, 263, 449 Jonatlian G., 468 Jonathan H., 243, 396 Joseph, 50, 81, 82, 83, 104, 150, 151, 189, 192, 194, 196, 261, 309, 442, 449, 450, ^20,924 Joseph F ., 399, 606 Joseph H.. 311.578,583 Joseph P., 197, 315,584, 596, 60s Joseph S., 913 Joseph W., 251, 314 Josephine L.,C. 607,916 Josiah R., 248 Joshua, 50, 53, 55, 82, 102, 103, 104, 112, 170, 188, 199, 210, 324, 614, 615, 904 Julia A., 615 Kircildii, 437 Laura J., _ 579 Lauretta T,, 401 Laveme, 918 Lemuel, 907 Le Roy L,, 579 Leveus, 910 Levi, 906, 908, 909, gio, 91: NAME. PAGE, Smedley. Levi M., 399 Lewis, 150, 260, 263, 443 Lewis C, 401 Lewis H., 474 Lewis M., 400 Lewis v., 246, 401, 403, 569 LilieA., 2^l Lilla A., 418 Lillian, 614, 91; Lillie M., 469, 476 Lindley, 206, 334 Lizzie K., 581, 584 Lizzie M., 397 Lizzie P.. 438 Lois, 907 Lorenzo, 243 Lottie, 614 Louis H., 914 Louisa, 438 Louisa L., 610 Lucina, 904 Lucy, 468, 910 Lucy A., 913 Lucy I., 462 Lulie, 917 Lydia, 36, 81, 83, 148, 150.153.154,183, 192,193,246,251, 261,297,314,323, 416,594,910,939 Lydia B., 596 Lydia C, 309.399, 57^ Lydta D., 583 Lydia H., 607 Lydia J., 417 Lydia M., 400 Lydia R., 325 Lydia W., 321 Lyman D., 912 Mabel, 581 Mabel M., 618 Maggie, 615 Maggie E., 915 Margaret, 154 Margaret H., 475 Mariah, 915 Marian S., 606 Marianna, 266, 461 Marie S., 917 Martha. 450 Martha W., 417 Mary,i5,33,46, 48, 49, 52.54,55,75.7'^. 77,78,79.81,104, 106,108, 110,112, 114,139,149,151, 155.157,193,194, 198,206,208,209, 244,26i,263,'269, 278,310,321,324, 393-450,463,465. 474.609,615,904, 906,909,910,911, 915, 916, 920 Mary A., 24S. 407, 610, 617, 912, 917 Mary Ann, 140,154,156, 251,266,268, 310,312,585, 853.915 Mary Ann H., 325, 616 Mary Ann L., 243, 395 Mary B., 615 Mary D., 244,245,398, 400 Mary E., 335, 399, 437, 593. 598. 618, 635, 6^9 Mary Ella, 5S0, 605 Mary Ellen, 583 Mary Emma, 417 Mary K., 615 Mary H., 397 Mary J., 271,475,913 Mary k., Q14 Mary M., 269. 578 Mary P., 244, 39S, 454 NAMK. PAGE. Smedley. Maiy >V., 263, 450, 592 Matie A., 912 ^L^tilda, 925' Matthew, 924 Menclla B., 923 Mercy, 450 Mercy B., 442 M. Esther. 397 M, Fillmore, 473 Michael, 920 Mifflin, 154, 157, 271, 475. 476 Mildred E., <;86 ^\lldred K., 580 Millard P., 615 Minnie, 475 MonaG., 41)8 Morgan, 614, 912, 013 Mortimer L., 639 Moses, 904, 909 Myla K., 918 Myra, 582 Nathan, 136, 137, 244, 322, 610, 911, 912, 916, 924 Nathan C, 244, 398 Nathan E., 583 Nathan J., " 912 Nehemiah, 904,905,906, 907,908,909 Nellie, 476, 617 Nellie L., 397 Ntiival, 614 ftlive, Q06 Ulive E., 618 Oliver H., 270, 474 Olhe. 918 Ormsby, 466 Orpha, 209, 337 Otto, 312, 5S4 Owen, 271, 325, 475 Owen A.. 438 Parke, 581, 617 Parvin M., 5S6 Patience, 83, 276, 472 Paul, 3^9 Pearl, 9i8 Pearly B., 916 Permcla, 581 Peter, 104, 191, 192, 193, 297, 310, 3". 3", 555, 580, 583, 584 Peter J., 309, 310. 577, 57S Phebe,83, 112, 154. 156, 191,192.19^,311, 312,313,582,614, 912, 939 Phebe A., 339, 912 Phebe Ann, 270,337,474 Philena H., 270 Philena P., 266 Philena .S., 242, 395 Philip N., 615 PrisciUa, 83,128,156,232 Rachel, 85, 193,313,442 Raleigh E., 916 Ray N., 912 R. Baker, 403 Rebecca, 138, 150, 151, 1S9, 210, 241, 263, 311, 321, 394, 451, 606, 608, 7S9, 915 Rebecca C., 242, 3^5 Rebecca G., 578 Rebecca J., 141 Rebekah, 150, 2O1, 438^ Rena, 579 Restore B., 474 Richard, 921, 927 Richard B., 154,155,266 Richard P., 468 Robart, 926 Robert, 199 Robert C, 152, 153,259, 434, 435 Robert H., 580 NAME. PAGE. Smedley. Robert P., 598 Roland, 609 Rosanna, 476 Rowena, 435 Roy, 912 Ruth .\nna, 310 Ruth D„ 58s RuthT., 580 Sabra, 9n, 912 Sager, 912 Salem, 154, 157 Salem B., 468 Salem J., 268, 468 Sallie, 334, 468, 618 SallieD., 617 /^Samuel, 50, 105, 106, 112, 114, 189, 192, 193, 196, 210, 211, 309, 311, 318, 319, 339, 614, 903, 904, 905, 906, 909, 9", 913, 914, 915, 916, 920, 921 Samuel A.. 325, 617 Samuel C., 913 Samuel F., 312, 585 Samuel L., 12, 20, 194, 196,197,201, 285,315,319. 373,376,541, 595,397-598. 605,606,919, 924 Samuel W., 321, 607 Sara E., 435 Sarah, 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 27.33.35.36, 37, 40,41,42,45.58, 60, 61,68, 70, 75, 78, 83, 85, 109, 112, 145,150,154, 155.157,158,159. 199, 202,206,208, 209, 235,245,261, 265,275,311.325, 332.439,617,914, 915,920 Sarah A., 271 Sarah Ann, 157 Sarah E., 244, 615 Sarah J., 266, 917 Sarah L., 584 SeUna, 918 Sharpless, 310 Sherwood, 912 Sidney, 157, 269, 468 Sidney A., 268 Sidney H., 271,477 Stephen L., 243, 397 Sue A., 579 Susan, 139, 247, 462 Susan E., 914 Susanna, 76, 77, 81,82, 138, 141, 142, 152, 153,154. 259, 264, 388, 419, 608, 811 Susanna H., 154, 460 Taylor, 311, 584 Theodore M.. 243, 396 Theophilus, 919, 920 Thomas, 15, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 33. 34.35.36, 37. 38, 40.41. 42, 45. 49. 50, 53, 55, 69, 70, 75, 76.77,81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89, 90, 103, 104, no, in, na, 137, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153. 154. 155, 16S, 170, 177, 206, 207, 246, 261, 262, 264, NAME. PAGE. Smedley. Thomas, 370, 286, 308, 321, 322, 325, 333. 402. 403. 449» 454. 577. 607, 915, 916, 919, 920, 924, 926 Thomas C, 310 Thomas D., 136, 140, 154, 17^. 233. 242, 244. 245, 246, 399. 401, 576 Thomas E., 583 Thomas Eliwood, 311 Thomas G., 309,310,577 Thomas H., 269, 270, 473 Thomas Harold, 449 Thomas J., 918 Thomas W., 312, 586 T. Jules, 449 Troy, 9T2 Tryphena, 906 Ulysses G., 474 Unice. 911 Victor C., 435 Viola, gi8 Virginia C, 607 Walker, 466 Wallace, 617 Walter, 597, 606, 608 Walter S., 579 Wayne, 581, 583, 584 Wilhelmina, 466 Willard A., 476 Willard H., 609 William, 50, 55, 104, 105, 106, 107, 114, 148, 153, 189, 190, 192, 193t 194. 196, 197, 198, 251, 259, 260, 285, 310, 311, 315, 318, 320, 321, 322, 325, 373, 435. 474, 476, 538, 606, 608, 617, 9n, 915, gi6, 917, 919, 920, 934, 926 William A., 610 ."■lliam Alfred, 322 William H., 251, 914 William I'. ,579. 584, 615 William E., 607, 618, 913. 9^4. 916 William G., 579 William H., 475, 476, 593 William Henry, 592 William J., :4i, 2^2, 468,618 William L., 243, 396, gi8 William M., 270, 468, 475 William P., 127, 315, 435» 522, 538. 582, 597* 605 William S,, 310 NV'illiam T., 310, 311, 580, 581 W'illiam IT., 397 William W,, 314, 592, 846 William W.H., 478 \\illie, 614, 615 Willyam, 926 Wilnier, 266, 461 Wilmcr E., 246, 401 Wilnier W., 584 ! WinfieldT., 617 I Vardley, 585 I Smiley. t Harr>', 392 INDEX. 989 NAME. fAGE. NAME. t'AGE. NAME. l-AGE. NAME. I'AOli. Smiley. Smith. Smith. Snyder. William v., 3.) 2 HcttieJ., 896 Sarah C, 658 Lena, 593 Wilhe B., 392 Hiram, ' 8go Sarah Cecelia, 347 Paul E., 634 Smith Hutchinson, 804 Sarah G., 629 Peter, 830 Abel"W., 267, 4*^'4 Hyrum, S92 Sar.ahP, Sarah M . , 770 Susan, 647 Adda A., 41.4 Irall., 833 851 Soars, Joan, Soars, John, 938 Albert A., 833 Isaac R., 798, 799 Sarah P., 542 933 Alice M., 892 Jabez, 647* 873 Susan, 289, 645 Soer. Alvin H., 464 Jacob, 799 Susan J., 54= Hannah, 936 Ambrose, 299 James, 266, 376, 623, 'J'hoiiias,g.i56 ,266,267 ^ohn, Thomas, 936 Amos G., 249 639. t'58, 873 Thonuis C, 683 930 Amos P.. 411 Jane, 267, 310, 462, 6g6, Thomas P., 464.834 William, 936 Andrew C, 463. 833 698 Thomas R.. 464 Somcrs, tllanora, 87a Andrew G, C. 378 JcanM., 499 Walter J.. 542 Somnicrsall, A nnie,926 Andrew K., 89a Jerome P., 692 Warren C, 464 Sommerville. Ann, 764 Jerusha, 680, 890 Warren D., 833 Allen, 559 Anna, 350 542, 606 Jervis, 542 Welcome R., 897 Bond v.. S59 Anna M., 7iisan, 669 Sprin^tield, William, 799 Sprowls, J;(ne, 744 Spruce. John, 185 Squibb. l-lobert, 268 Sarah, 728 Squter. Ira, 701 Mary E., 701 Squiers, Harriet, 889 Squires. Antjeline, 630 AfLhur H., 630 Hansford, O^q Rufus, 630 Stackhouse. Alice, 867 Alice M., 597 Anna D., 784 Annie L., 576 Etfnjamin, 651 Charlc; IJ., 597 Edith I)., 286, 536,694 ItlUzabeth, 534 Elnia, 543 NAME. PAGE. Stackhouse Enilen, 420, 536, 784, 790, 807 Emma P., 597 E. P. Howard, 597 George, 651 Helen B., 584 Martha B., 779 Meredith D., 584, 779 MiloM., 651 Owen, 345, 651 Pennell, 597, 605 Rachel, 823 Sarah J., 651, 881 Sarah P., 381, 7Q0 T. Franklin, 543 Thomas, 743 Stadden, Susanna, 579 Stadelman, Jacob, 612 John L., 612 William, 612 Stagner. Margaret S., 730 Stalder. Nettie M., 827 William t., 827 Stalker. Grace, 553, 562 Hannah, 2S4 Hugh, 166, 180, 562 Mary, 162, 193 Samuel, 193 Thomas, 180, 185, 562 Stamtn. Clara. 871 John, S71 Stamper, Wiliiam, n8 Standbndge. Elizabeth W., 75S Francis G., 758 George L., 7^8 Harriet, 507 John G., 758 Sianderland. Amelia, 520 Standfield. Emelinc, 211 Stanfield. Emeline, 341 Francis, 187 (Jrace, 60 Joseph, 341 Stanfields, Francis, 99 Stanhope. John, 162, 932 Philip, 932 Stanley. Ada May, 657 Alice, 360 Alice A., 433 Ann, 878 Anna E., 657 Anna M., 377, 7S2 Clementina, 799 Elizabeth B., 614 Emma W., 614 Florence W., G57 George, 657 Jacob, 614 Jennie F., 657 John C, 433 John E., 614 John H., 657 John Howard, 657 John M., 614 Julia, 614 Mary, 681 Mary L., 657 Matthew, 309, 312 Milton W., 657 Rachel, 376 Rachel A., 779 Sara R., 614 William, 614, 779 Stanton. Edna M., 853 Nellie, 917 Stapler. Mary, 545 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. NA.ME. 1 AGE. NAME. PACE. S'apler. Stearndale, Robert . esii Stern Sarah, 534 Stedman. Norman U., 814 Stephen M., 545 John, 932 Phebe, 4=7, 815 Staples. Mary C, 752 Rachel, =18, 352 David, 888 Widow, 86 Raymond E., 8r4 r.izzie, 888 Steed, Diza, 631 Roy E., 815 Margaret, 50, 53 Steel. Sarah, 256, 426 William, 53, 54 Andrew. 74 Sarah E., 4=7, 815 Stapleton. Charles K., 398 Sarah J., 427 Amy, .,75 Dorothy, 398 S. Harry, 8.5 Charles l'., 575 El.za, 85. Thomas B., 427 EllaM., 575 Hannah, 641 Thomas W., 352 George, 375 John, 45= WUliam, 256, 426, 427, Harry, 575 Margarctta, 688 814 John, 575 Martha, 643 William P., 8.4 Jolml).,^ 875 Mary E., 440 Sterre '1 hnmas < t., 308, 575 Robert W., 398 Richard, 929 William A. G., 575 William, 641 Robert, 929 Stark. Steele, Sterrett. Anna. 917 Alexander, 678 A. Wilson, 843 Edith, 917 Almedn M., 735 Stetson. (Jeorge G., 917 Ann, 198 Francis L., 907 Louis, 917 Elmer E.. 573 Reuben, 907 ^!arv, 917 Hannah, 341 508 Lemuel, 907 .Mary J., 917 Hannah M., 573 Steiibe Osmar, 917 Hannah P., 562 John K., 746 Reul>en, 917 Horace \., 573 Susan, 746 Sidney E., 917 Hugh E., 562 S6c; Stevens. \S'illiam. 917 Isaac M., 67S A. Nephi, 682 William R., 917 John, 198, 381, 573 >79i Ann E., 682 Starkey, .Susan, 350 John L.,_ 574 Benjamin, 494 Starks. Joseph K., 573 Eliza, 421 licrtha, 917 Joseph U., 308 573 Elizabeth, 682 Charles, 917 Lizzie D., 574 Ellen N., 276, 494 Frank, 917 Lylburn, 678 Emma, 7'7 Reuben, 917 Martha A., 858 Eunice R., 704 Starr Peter, 8s8 Generva E., 682 Abigail, 145 Steen, An.gclina, 918 Jane, 574 .\my A., 256 Steeple, Anthony, 933 John, 682, 704 Ann, 145 , Steer, Abigail, 267 John A., 682 Aquila, 14=; Steinke, Minnie D, 825 Mary £., '■=73 Ai|uilla, 254 Stemnle, John, 282 William, 717 lleulali, 145, 255, 256 Stephens. William N., Il32 *.'linton, 256 Abijah, 241 Stevenson. iJeborah, , 523, 796 Deborah, 261 .443 Bertha E., 484 Eber, 256, 426 Jacob, 241 David, 484 Edward, 255, 256 Jehu, 479 Dora E., 4S4 Eleanor, 2^6, 426 Ma.ggie, 479 James, 484 Eliza, 256,427 Mary, 241 James S., 4S4 Elizabeth, 76, 706 Mary E., 754 Joseph, 57a Ellen, 796 Phebe, 443 Mar>-, 105 Engle, 254, 255 Priscilla, 241 Mary M., 484 George. 255 Sarah W., 489 Nathaniel, 484 Hannah, 255 Stephen, 241 Nathaniel L., 484 Isaac. 146. 195 William, 443 Richard O., 484 James, 78, 145, 146, 204, Stephenson, Mary, 306 Sarah, 308, 570 255, 25G, 426 Stepulton. Raphe, 932 Thomas, 931 James G., 256 Sterling, Hannah H ■541 William P., 3.8 John, ■ 146 Stern. Steward. John M., 145 Alice M., 814 Jane, 231 Joseph, 76, 145, 146, Anna, 815 William, 371 150, 255, 256 Anna L., 815 Stevv'ardson. Eydia, 255 Annie L., 814 Langdon C, 551 M.ary, 145, 146, 255, Bertha S., 814 Stewart. 2S7. 426, S13 Cora E., 815 Alexander, 153 Minshall, 256 Cyrus W., 815 .•\mbrose C, 637 iMob,es, 140 Cyrus Y., Eber, 426 814 Alfred, 614 Rachel, 146 814 Ann, 143 254. 7f>7 Rebecca, T45, 256,427 Eliza, 420 Charles, 614 Sally .^nn, 255 Elizabeth, 427 David, 637 Samuel, 146 Emma W\, 814 Eleanor S., 760 Samuel \V., 256, 426 Ernest M., Sis Elizabeth, 623, 658 Sarah, 75, 79, 145, 255, Eva R., 815 Garrett V., 336. 637 256 Frank R., S15 George V., 637 Sarah .\nn, 256,426 George, 426 814 Harriet L., 637 Sar.ih M., 256 George A., 814 Ida, 760 Sidney, 255 Harriet E., S14 Jackson, K. J., 584 Smith, 25s Harry G., 814 488 Susanna, 146 Henrietta, B14 Lvdia, 763 Tamar, 256, 427 Janette R., 814 ^fargaret, 691 Thomas, 255 Job, 4=6 Margaret A., 563 William R., 256 John H., 814 Mary, 153 454. 614 Statham, William, 038 Lizzie E., 814 Mary E., 612 Stauffer. Lorelta E., 815 Mary Jane, 437 Abraham, 629 Louisa D., 427 816 Rachel, 3ir Ida, 738 IMartha A., 814 Rachel A.. 584. 874 Lacob H., 5S5 Mary E. E., 814 S. Swain, 550 J.illie, 629 Mary Ellen, 426 Walter G., 637 Mary E., 745 Mary I.. S15 William, 614 Staugcr, Kl]?abeth, 0S3 Naomi H,, 8,4 Willson, 760 N.AME. PACE. Stickney. Calvin W,, 634 Earl W., 634 Frederic J., 634 Clrace A., 634 Rescome M., 634 Stiles. Albert D., 901 Amy D., 901 Asa D., 652 Charles, 901 Charles P., 901 George C, 901 Hannah, 404 Levi B., 901 Marian S., 901 Still. Abram, 688 Lucy, 688 Stimmel, Elizabeth, 429 Stine, Mary Ann, 583 Stinson. Esther E., 780 Mary E., 43S Stirke, Henry, 12 Stiteler. Catherine K., 311, 581 David H., 233 Davis D., 516 Emily, 723 Emma, 723 J. Ellwood, 516 Sarah A., 710 Washington, 581 Stith Charles A., 665 Richard M., 665 Robert M., 665 Stiver Christian, 678 Martha H., 67S Stocker. George, 701 Mary, 701 Stocking, Rachel A. ,689 Stockton. Abraham, 548 Christopher, iiS Hannah, 570 Mary Ann, 293, 548 Stoddard. Lucy C 1-.., 750 Stofer, 'Eugene P,, 585 Jacob H,, 5S5 Stokes. Annie, 837 I'.arzillai, 692 Eleanor T., 498 1',-mma, 549 Francis, 499 Hczekiah, 692 Katharine E., 499 Laura M., 693 Mary, 607 Walter, 606 Stone. Edward, 935 Ira, 914 J. Vernon, 830 Stonebraker. Clara E , 794 John W., 794 Stoner K. Frank, 872 Kliz.abcth, 872 Jacob, 872 Samuel F., S72 Stong. Ruth, 681 William, 681 Stonifortri, Thomas, 929 btorer. Christopher, 926 St(-rkey Catharine, 474 Mary, 777 Story. Tliomab, 18 William, 386 Stotesbury, Anna, 873 INDEX. 991 NAME. rAGK. NAMK. I'AGE. K.\Mr. r.\GE. NAMl-;. I'AGE. Stott. Stubbs. Swain. Talley. Anna E., 768 Harry W., 488 Charles M., 244, 398 Abncr P., 820 Klizabcth, 459 llarvie. 4 88 Ida M., 398 Alfred E., 723 Stoughton. Isaac, 4B8 Rosalie J.. 398 Ulanchc A., 821 ArlhurC, 654 Joseph, 284 William i\I., 398 Hiza A., 820 Charles, 654 Mary H., 488 Swan, Eliza, 802 Emelinc, 867 Leroy S., 654 Orpha, 173 284 Swayne. JanCf 636 Jehu. 723 Samuel, 654 Rebecca H., 284, 438, Ann, 266 Stout, Jennie, 459 528 .'Nnn E., 428 Lizzie E., 758 Stover. Magdalena 727 Sarah R., 940 Anna E., 818 Lydia A., 831 Alary, 683 Stowe, Mirtilla, 240 Soptria C, 262 449 Benjamin, 711, 804 btrahorn, KIsie M. 757 Ihomas, 488 Perlrand E., 709 Mar>' E., 820 Strain, F.Iizabelli, 884 Vimeni. 440 528 Caroline. 472 Ruthanna, 723 Strait Waller p.. , 48S Charles J., 398 Samuel A., 723 Edna J., 879 Stullcr. Edward, 121 Susanna, 344, 647 Freddie G., 879 Edwni. 918 Edwin J., 357. 709 'J"boinas L., 820 Howard W., 879 Newton, 918 Eli K., 674 Thomas M., 758 Jessie A., 879 Simon, 918 Enoch, 7C9, 818 WilHam A., 723, 821 John K., S79 Stump, Rebecca, 635 Harold E., 7°9 Talligant. Mary E., 870 Sturgeon Jane, 463 Louis A., 390 Strathie, Lillie, 63o Cecrsc W., 810 Joel, Jo.seph B., 358, 7"' Matilda W., 390 Stratton, Amanda, 723 Harley D., 811 674 Tantjuv. Straut, Hazel M., 811 Lawrence P., 709 Alfred A., 645.866 Catharine, 21 Mary S., 811 Mary, 428 Alfred H.. 866 Johannes, 21 Sturgis. Sarah, 121 Charles H., 762 Streeper, Josephine ,916 Amelia, 741 Sweney, Edward E., 866 Stretch, Edward A., 692 Hannah H., 522, 846 Klizabcth li., 762 Dorcas, 610 Jonathan, 741 Thomas W., 846 Frances A., 866 Hannah, 224 Eetitia, 626 Swiegers, Lyd a. 555 Harrv G., 866 Jane, 124 Maggie E., 692 Swift. John, 866 Stretton. Widdow, 936 Marv A., 527 Anna V., 792 John P.., 866 Stricltlanrl Sarah, 741 Chailcs G., 792 Lewis L., 866 Harriet, S.4 Sturton. Emma L., 792 MarvH., 866 Lucinda A., 369 Eliza. 9'5 Samuel, 792 Samuel L., 866 Mary, 338 John, 915 William H., 792 Sue. 866 Thomas, 338 Stuyverant, Peter, 383 Swisher, C. Brinton, 863 William S.. 866 Strickler. Styles, Marv, 745 bwittenham. 'larlton. Mary, 916 Dawsey C, 480 SudoRrd.'s. William ,805 Geor:;;e, 542 Tatam, Edward, 932 Gertrude, 480 Suders, I'.Iiza, 763 bwitzer Talc. Glen E., 480 Suffton, .\nna. 871 Arabella H., 807 Ccorcc, 211 Samuel, 4S0 tiulhvan, Elizabeth , 306 Swopc, Eiu^ene, 677 Jnscphine, 377 Samuel M., 480 sunierson, John, 118 Swoyer, Mary M., 558 Tatman, Charles, 353 Walter S.. 4S0 Summcrhay, Miss 892 SyUes, Tatnall. William M., 480 bummers Rachel, 204 Anna C, 499 Strinfjer, .vr.. 118 David, 666 Rebecca, 172 KdithM.. 499 Strode Nathaniel, 546 Thomas, 204 Edward C, 499 Alfred 1".., 863 Nellie, 546 Sylvester. James E., 499 Ann, 362 Saiah, 666 Joseph, 648 Mari^rry, 499 Caleb, 361 Summons. Phebc. 64 8 William, 499 Charles !■"., 863 James, 700 Sally J., =5'. 4'7 Tay Julia A.. 331,633 Edith C, 362 "MaK'.Tie, 356, 700 940 Samuel, 417 Taylt.r. ^ 79, 105, 167 Edna W., 863 Sumption. W'illiain, 278 Aaron C, 877 Ellen E., S63 .Ann, 655 Sytnmes. Abiah, 39,42,7s, 79,80, Esther, 36: ,362 Eliza, 653 Mary W., 84= 147.148,167,369 Francis, 863 Emily, 346, 653 WashiiiL'toii, 84= Abraham, 79, 148 Hettie G , 863 John, 653 655 Tabore, Thomas, 926 Agnes, 715 Isaac, 45 Sarah, 655 Taggart. Albert G., 524 John, S2 Sund.stiom, C. .-\., 604 Charles R., 841 Albert K., 525 Joseph, 361 , 940 I^unter, Eliz.abeth, 842 Dorothy H., 84. Alelia E., 339 Joseph C, 317, 3(Jt , 362 Super. Edna, 841 Alcxantier R., 525 Martha, 7=5 E, 320 Elizabeth J., 841 Alice, 80,118,716 Martha L., 362 Mar^-, 3'4 Emma R., 84T Ambrose, 89 MaryM., 863 Philip, 3=4 Francis H., 840 Ambroses., 339 Phebc 1.., 863 Suplec George, 840 Andrew, 729 Kichard, 361 , 863 Clarence E., 764 George \V.,s2 0,840,841 Ann, 80, 105, 147, 166', Richard P., 863 Elizabeth U., 764 Hannah H., 841 167, 279 Sarah, 4S , 361 Horace li.. 764 Jesse, 840 Ann A., 408 Strohm. I.vdia A., Maigarct, 764 John, 222 Ann J., 612 George, 521 716 John S., 841 Anna, 282, 521, 596 Mary A., 521 Nathan, 764 John W., 840 Anna B., 596, 701, 902 Stronimerts. Nalhan W., 764 Joshua, Lewellyn, 840 Ann:i R., 716 Hel.oaH., 771 Sarah T., 764 840 Anne, 715 Strong, Sarah, 389 William, 764 Mari;arct 1., 841 Annie, 635 Stroud. William F., 764 Marj;aretta (i. 841 Annie ^L, 525 Kennard, 588 Kuppice, Ann E., 780 Mary E., 841 Annulcttc, 800 Sumner, 588 Suss. Paul S., 841 Anthony, 800 William F., 722 Charles, 201 Rachel G., 841 Archer, 715 Willie, 588 Eliza, 201 Simeon (i.. 840 Aurora, 715 Strunk, F^Iiza, 898 Elizabeth, 202 Wilmcr \V., 840 P.ayard, 862 Stubbs. SutclifTc. Grace, 576 Talbot. Benjamin, 90, 166, 167, Albert, 4SS Suthard Caleb P., 495 223,224.264, Albert R., 940 Lizzie R., 34 1 n. Smith, 495 359.^88,715 Pcnjamin, 940 Sutherland. Hannah, 45 Benjamin C, 716 Uenjamin P., 488 Charlotte, 448 Joseph, 45 220, 316 Benjamin F., 525, 885 ] >aiiiel. 48S Sutton, William, 928 Talbott. Bertha H., 339 Daniel T., 488 Suttun. Robert, 926 Pcnjamiii L, «75 Pcrtba L., 865 Emelinc, 526 Sw.-ifter. Elizabeth, «75 Ecrtha M., 595 Enoch, 527 James, 44, 71, 105, 316, Talkinton. Bolton L., 359, 716 Esther C, 488 374 Hannah, 346, 347 Caleb. 418 George H., 488 VVilIianj, 61,316 320 John, 82 Caroline R., 716 992 NAME. PAGE. ] Taylor. j Catharine, 354, 6S7 Christn-plicr, 44 Clarissa H., 354,688,863 Clarissa J , 5^4 David H., 700 Davis ()., 785 Deborah, 79,80,147,166 Dinah. 284 Doctor, 27 Edge, 166 Edith. 800 Edward, 359' 785 Edwin O., 339* ^35 Eleannre, 715 Elisha, 284, 311 Elizabeth, 49, 50, 70, 79, 83, 104, 105, 106, 112, 124, 167,223,324, 284, 868 Elizabeth B., 279, 513 Eli:^abeth [., 359, 716 Elizabeth RI., 581 Elizabeth T., 470 EUaC, 251,417 Elwond, 800 Emeline, 373 Emmarene, 696, 800 Esther P., 359, 71S Elta, ' 754 Eugenie, 525 Eva C, 884 France:^, 213 Francis, 800 Franklin, 492, 806 Franklin P., 525 Frederick J., 716 Frederick S., 596 Freeman, 380, 785 F, W., 417 Garrett A.. 806 George, 147 George B., 314, ^<:j6 Genrge li M., 884 George (J., 635, 8co George H., 524, 716 Hannah, 83, 167, 223, 477.785, 823, 860 Hannah E., 800 Harvey, 800 Helen. 715 Helen M., 525 Henry H., 716 Henry L., 716 Huson, 356, 701, 902 Isaac, 79, 80, 100, 167, 187, 248, 701, go2 Isaac R., 524 Israel, 521 Jacob, 23, 374, 785 James, 147 Jane, 358, 714 Jellcrson, 525 Jennie J., 827 jLTemiah, 167, 673 Jesse, 318, 800 Jesse J., 359, 718 Jesse W., 5yu Joel, 754 J. Howard. 339 John, 36. 45, 49, 79, 96.. 105, 106, 167, 257, 284,116,385, 470, 6^6, 800, 933 John T'., 371 John H., 375,884 Jonathan, 184, 827 Jonathan E., 827 Joseph, 71, 105, 106. 124, 167, 220, 221, 233, 224, 253 Joseph B., 884 Joseph K., 716 Joseph G., 359, 716 Joseph J., 592, 718 Joseph E., 212,323,342, 359 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. 1 NAME. PAGE. I NAME. PAGE. Taylor. 1 Taylor Thatcner. Josiah, 71, 83, 90 Wnrren T.., 525 Emily P., 502, 503 J. K., 485 EauraA., 635 W. Garrett, 800 Emma, 888 NVill.ird, 800 Enos E., 502 Laura E., 524 William, 105, 136, 167, Garrett, 888 Laura H., 59^ 316, 375, 595, Hannah, 211, 340, 519 Leonard K., 719 C73, 783, 936 Harriett E., 502 Lewis, 687 William H., 514 Herbert S.. 808 Lowndes, 7'5 WilUam J., 716 Hillborn D., 679, 873 Lownes, 223, 358 William L., ■^2";, 885 Isaac, 340 Luella, 250, 416 V. illiam P. R. 681 Jane, 123 LydiaJ., Guo William R., 835 Jean. 123 Margaret, 105, loG lees. Marian E,, 502 Martha, 151, 184, bii Charles D., 689 Mary A., 808 Mary, 31, 50, 79, 106, Edg.ar K., 689 Phebe, 287 112, 147, 184, Irene M., 689 Richard, 123, 808 187, 276, 245- Levin C, 689 Richard C, 808 253, 25S, 312 M. E., -^ 730 Richard J., 502 Mary A., 673 Robert R., •^9 Kichard P., 502, 503 Mary C, 877 Samuel, Salhe H., 679 Mary E., 485.719 Viola b., 6S9 Sarah, 67S, 701, 764, Mary H., 303, 5^5, 71b Teasdale. 765, 841 Mary L, 827 Jane, S42 Thomas, 340 Mary J., 700 John, 842 William, 287, 679 Mary L., 339, 718 Tebbetts. William H., 808 Mary R., 7^'^ Abbie M., 664 Thayer. Mary v., 5-S Joel, 664 Florence, 704 Mifflin. 8co Tedrow, H. C. , 352, 676 lienryN., 895 Milton, 716 Temple, 222 Matilda F., 895 Milton H.. 325 Abraham R., 319 Nathan R., 7U4 Miller, 800 Alice, 221, 222 ,223,357 Thomas. 179 MinervaE., 718 Henanuel, 223 Ada L., 746 Mordecai, 106 Benjamin, 223 Albert i;., 580 Nathan, 106 Bennett, 211, 340 Alfred R.. 296 Nicholas, 714 Caleb, 223. 3412 Alice, 708 Paul, 8go Daniel G., 357 Allen, 581 Paul F., 885 Edward B , 223 Amy Ann, 333 Permela, 311 Elizabeth, 223 Angelina, (562 Permelia, 192 Ernest, 3.8 Ann S., 553 Peter, 6q, 70, 71, 88,89, Hannah, 167 223, 364 Anna, 292 104, 105, 106,112, lane. 223, 620 Anna Mar>-, 548 144, 190,221,232, Jane B., 357 Anna T., 550 3i^> 37^ John, 162 Annie, 810 Phebe, 187, 22S, 253. Joseph, 223 Arthur R., 554 359 Lydia, 223 Aubrey L., 404 Phebe A., yi'o Lydia A., 340 Benjamin, 247, 372, 539 Phebe J., 3^9, 7^9 Mary-, 223 Benjamin F., 404, 746 Phdip. <■-* Rachel B., 540 Bert L., 408 Rachel, 24, 79, 383 Samuel, 223 Calaway, 877 Rebecca, 223, 35ti, 339 Sarah, 223 Caroline, 335, 634 Rebecca S., 716 Sarah W., 670 CarolnicH,, 804 Rebecca \V., 359 Susanna, 223 Catharine, 335 Rebekah, 144 Thomas, 124 222, 223 Charles, 374, 804 Richard, 167 Thomas B., 670 Charles E., 5°4 Richard B., 359>7i5,7i6 Tliomas R., 340 Charles L., 804 RichrirdH., 408 William, 124, 167, 221, Charles T., 548 Robert, 59, 60, 184, 187, 222, 223 Charles Y., 503 245 Templin. Charlotte, 857 Robert B., 525 Mary, t7'y. =95 Clara, 708 Ruth, 79^ Richard, 295 Clinbrd S., 554 Samuel, 33, 79, 80, 81, Tenbrook l)avid K., 405 105, 147. 173- William E., 529 Deborah D., 553 284 Tennis. Dorothy, 404 Samuel A., 525 iJenjamin F., 249. 411 Edith L., 889 Samuel B., 903 Cynthia L., 411 Edward P., 642, 856 Samuel H., 284 Elizabeth M., 411 Edwin W., 804 Samuel S., 525 Israel, 411 Eleanor F., 70s Sara H., 701 Terrill. Eli, 358 Sarah, 105.106.137,147, Alfred. 439 Eliza, 590 166,167,173,187, Isaac. 439 Eliza M., 553, 554 223,245,250,279, Joseph C , 439 Eliza R., 618 702, 3oo, 91S Tewell. Elizabeth, 49. 62, 81, Sarah A., 785 Chaita E., 833 150,180,231, Sarah Ann, 359. 719 Daniel, 833 262,292,395, Sarah B., 2S4 Thackeray. 503, 715 „ Sarah C, 2S4 tjeorge. 590 Elizabeth D., 292, 548 Sarah H., 903 John, 59° Elizabeth E., 548 Sarah J., 800 Martha, 59° Elizabeth H., 372 Sar.ah L., 358 Thatchei. Elizabeth L., 247 Sharpless, 385. 800 Abbic A., 791 Elizabeth S., 454, 504, Susanna H., 359, 717 Ahitjail, 754 555 Thomas, 19, 69, 213, Albert G,, 393. 808 Ella v., 404 316. 505 Alfred H., 808 Elma E., 4°4 Thomas C, 806 Anna, 679 Elsie M., 877 Thomas G., 877 Arthur S., 502 Elvaretta, 408 Thomas T.. ^24 Benjamin, 352. 679 Emily !»., 55° Thomas W., 865 Benjamin R. 679 Emma E., 404 Uriah, 827 Charity, 868 Enos, 35S, 810, S62 Waller, 502 Charles G., 808 Eivin, 708 Walter S., 596 Charles R., 502 Evan, 50 NAME. PAGE. Thomas, Floyd E., B77 Francis, 170 Francis G., 404 Frank, 340, 773 Fred C, 677 Frederick, 6i3 George, 81, 178, 181, 182, 191, 287, 291, 392, 293, 295. 386, 387. 547. 548 George A., 877 George H., 554 Georgiana E., 548 Grace, 167, 180, 181, 276, 563 Grace A., 548 Guhelma M., 358, 710 Hampton S., 746 Hannah, 180. 181, agi, 335. 634, 820 Hannah t., 517 Hannah L., 358 Harry, 708 Helen, 773 Helen E., 404 Henry, 856 Henry C, 856 Henry L., 481 Ida v., 580 India L., 408 L Preston, 247,401, 404 Isaac, 132, 138, 233, 240, 2-]t>, 296, 358. 387, 554, 889 Isaac B., 404 Jacob D., 178 Jacob v., 296, 553 James. 135, 136, 190 Jane, 45, 50, 291. 393 Jane Ct., 548 Jemima, 49 John, 74.95 Johnanna, 335 John D , 395, 553 John R., 178, 291, 292, 300, 548 John \V., 662 John Y., 208, 335 Jonah, 407 Jonathar., 747,335,340, 850 Jonathan H., 391,404 Jonathan L., 405 Joseph, 49, 74, 170,393, 494, 822 Joseph U., 553, 554 Joseph E., 504 Joseph \V.. 3S5, 804 Josephine H., 554 J. Preston, 292, 547 Julia, 185, 304 Laura G., 54S Lauretta P., 644, 862 Lewis, 248 Lewis P.., 407 Lillian M., 746 Lizzie, 581 Lydia, 138, 181. 247, 292, 406 Lydia A., 293, 550 Lulu R . Luthada, Margaret, Margaret M Marian G., Martha, Martha B., Martha G., Martha J., Mary, 178, 299. 551 Mary Ann, Mary C, Mary E., Mary J.. Mary Jane, Mary L., iSc, 554 653 337 408 548 803 850 54S 554 293. 573 740 856 822 335 358 INDEX. 99: NAME. PACE. ! Thomas. 1 Mary S., 553. 554 Mary W., 550 Mordecai, 174 Oscar S., 296 Peler, 34, 106 , 116, 316 Phcbe, 178, 238, 240, 291, 294 Phebe C, 877 Philip S., 746 Priscilla, 61 Prudence E., 761 Rebecca, 535 Rebecca A., 580 Rebecca K.. 38S, 804 Rebecca L., 247, 405 Rebecca M., 550 Rebecca S., 335 Rebckah, 566 Reese, 246 Richard, 95, 17S. '79. 180, 181, 182, 183, j86, 257, 1 291, 292, 293iJ 297. 3007] 306, S56> 294. 3''4, 553 554 . Richard A., 550 Richard D., 553 1 Richard H., 247,405, 503 1 Richard L., 296 Richard M., 293. 297. 550. 552 Robert M., 387 Robert N.. 746 Ruth -Anna, 428 Ruth K., 804 Salhe, 847 Samuel D., 179. 295 Samuel V., 2q6 Sara P., 804 Sarah, 178,29 2.293.335 Sarah C, 335 Sarah E.. 340 Sarah R.. 548, 551 Serena D., 287, 539 Susan, 289 Susan Y., 238, 392 Susanna H., 247 Susannah, 539 Templin R., 296, 532 Theresa D., 550 Thomas. 45, 67, 237 Thomazin, 296 Thomazin D., 553 Thomazine, 178, 294, 306, 553 Thomazme A., 550 Thomzin, 182 Thomzin D., 295 Townsend, 67 Uriah, 341 William, 116, 295, 708 William A. ,179, 296,301 , 550, 554 Willnm D., 553,856 William P., 247, 405,493 William R., 550 Zona M., 407 \ Thomasson. Annie M., 53' Samuel J., 531 Thompson. Adeline, 492 Alice, 429 A. J.. 587 Amy C. 804 Angelina, 662 Anna M., 745 Anna Maria, 370 Anna R., 645 Annie E., 814, 849 A. Pennell, 533 Benjamin, 710 Carrie, 533. 546 David, 403. 745 Edward, 535 Ed. H., 604 Eli, 274 Elijah, 533 66 NAME. Thompson. Elizabeth, Elizabelli S., Ellen, Elnora, Emma. I'annie M., Gilpin, Hannah S., James, James D., lane, Joel, Joseph, Josephine, Josephine B., Joshua, Laura, Leslie C, Lewis, Maggie, Maria, Martha B., Mary, MaryD,, Mary E., Maybel S., Milton S., Orril A., Phebe, Philip, Ralph, Richard, Robert, Samuel H., Sarah, 207, ; 939 Sarah L., S. S., Victor E., William C., Wilmer, ThomsoD. .■\nn, .^nn J-. Harry C, John, John E. , Joshua, Mary, Mary R., Peter, Sarah J., Tacy, Thomas, Thomazme H. Townsend, William C, Thorn. George W., William, Thorne. Charles H., Clara, Thorcbury. Letilia, Richard, Thornton. Calista, Jane, Jethro, Rebecca A., Robert, Thorp. Albin. Alice R., Anna, Arthur, Charles, Dorothy M.. Edith, Edna W., Edwin, Elizabeth, Elizabeth S., Elizabeth W., Emily, Emma, George, George S., TAGl:. 274.711 710 884 73' 533 724 874 822 731 875 339. 58' 274 7"o. 725 667 726 570 533 874 745 53i 593 72U 5'4 576 533 874 874 539 822, 824 667 514 533 141, 632 745 725 874 710 533 '77 801 176 500 60 362, 936 432 29. 30 S57 743 288 , 462 452, 801 801 350, 665 665 440 440 441 75 376, 745 933 7.39 538 538 528 538 538 538 53S 538 594 60s 538 539 S38 59. '87 538 MAME. PAGE. Thorp. Helen S., 538 J. Alhin, 598 James, 176, 286, 538 James A., 53S James L., 538 Jane, 539 JnneY., 538 Joseph, 538 Mary. 592, 594 Mary H., 538 M.Try S.. 762 Philcna H., 538 Roberts., 538 Ruth S.. 538 Thomas, 538, 594, 762 Waller L., 53S William S., 538 1 idniarsii. William, 172 Tilbrook, .*\nne, 481 Tilburn. Lncy, 632 Tiler, Elizabeth, 936 Tilghman. Ediih, 638 TiUnian, Kmma, 782 Tindall. Edward E., 739 John W., 739 William E., 739 Tingle. John. 866 Mary A., 866 Mary I., 866 Tiplady. Elizabeth, 118 Tippin, Robert, 71 Tipping, Robert, 386 Tipton, Mar^', 412 Tircy, Jennie, 625 Titus. Abraham, 570 Elizabeth C"., 570 Freddie A., 570 James V., 570 Malvina T., 570 Margaretta W., 570 Todd. <_'harles O., 695 Clara B.. 695 Edith A., 695 Elizabeth, 332, 695 Ella M., 695 Hannah, 783 Hettie J., 695 James. 695 James U., 695 James H.. 695 James S,, 719 John H., 695 John I-., 719 Joseph Z., 719 Eillie, 695 Margaret, 622 Man's G.. 695 Martin Ci., 695 Mary E., 695 Walter H., 695 William, 695 William F., 695 Willie E., 695 Todhunter, John, 118 Tolles. Henri A., 724 William A., 724 Tomb. i Martha. 260 Richardson, 26c Sarah J., 149, 260 Tomlinson. Charles E., 569 Esther, 376 Harr>* E., 569 John P., 570 Recce P., 569 R. Irwin, 570 William, 195 Tomkins, Ann, 76 Tompkins. Benjamin, 177 Jacob, 177 Jacob J., 774 Joseph, 94, 177 NAME. Tompkins. Robert, Thur/aH.. Tong, Isabel, Tongue, John, Tonncr. (..'aniline, Toovey. John, Toplin. David, Mary, Terr. }lann:ih, Jaboel , 2 John, Toriat, Albion E. Towll, Robert, Tovi'user.d. Anna F., Anna M., 2 Anna W., Azuba, Belinda, Bella F..^ Charles S., David, Deborah, Elizabeth, 53; Elizabeth S., Ella, Ellwood H., Emma L, 76, 328 328 349 . 349 349 418 931 853 29'. 547 578 123 729 49 1 585 335. 550 226 822, 854 741 585 535 B26 Eusebins, 585, 641, 853 Florence L Frederick, George, George B.,3 George L.. Hannah H., Henry P., Herman V., James, James M . , James W., Jesse W., John, John H., John P., John W., Joseph, Joseph B., Joseph S., Lacey D., I.eroy W., Lydia P., Mary, Mar\' E., Mary Ella, Mercy M., OttoS., Richard, Rebecca, Robert D., Ruth A., Saliie L., Samue! A., Sarah E., Stephen, Susan, Thomas, Thomas C. T. Ellwood, Washington William, William H.. William R., Willie S., Townsley. Margaret, Toiwstey. Nancy M., Rufus, Travilla. James, Tracy. Mnry E., 'Iredaway, Amy, Trees, Ellin, Trego Hannah Peter, Sarah, William 76 376 618 .585.853 8S3 7" 535 779 395. 779 826 535 535 127, 204 535 33'. 633 547 779. 854 7S0 437 853 535 426 240, 727 535. 779 585 535 580 741 854 395 586 853 853 634 357 '43 761 853 550 853 854 8.53 585 918, 919 9'9 75 861 427 926 158, 273, 275 316, 320 257 74, 257. 273 NA,Mi;. I'AGK. Trcnor, James, 20(j 'I rcnrod, Maria, 876 Trcscott. Pauline, 265 Treviller. Catharine, 73 Hcnr)', 81 James, 41.73.74 Mary, 81 Trimble, 147, 166,167,21 8 Abraham V., 281, 518 Alice, 686 Alice B., 716 Amanda H., 353 Ann, 70, 70, 147, 148, 167, i8r, 184, 218, 298, 353. 354. '86 Ann E., 5r6 Ann W., 353 Anna, 2S1, 516 Anna K., 686 Catharine U., 161, 282, 5'8 Charles, 516 Christiana 15., 353 Cornelia I., 518 Daniel, 95, 178, 298 Ehzabeth, 726, 894 Ella, 5'5 Emma, 679 Emma D.. 516 Emma E., 686 Esther, 354 Esther B., 353 George, 686 George M., 686 George T., 515 George W., 354 Grace, 166, 281, 516,686 Hannah, 147, 167 Harriet, 353 Henry. 686 Hugh, 148 Isaac, 14S. 726 lacob, 679, Soo Jacob Z., 516 Jame^, 74, 147, 148 Jane, 515 John, 148, 166, 181,218, 280,281,515,685, 686 John B., 354 Joseph, i8r, 218, 276, 353, 362. 686, 726 Joseph 1 '., 281, 5x6 Joscoh IC, CS6 Lytira, 160,167,276,656 Margaret. ai8, 353 Mnr(;aret r>., 515 Margaret H., 7:6 Margaret M., 354 Mariha W., 686 Mary, 96. 148 Mary A., 281 Mary D., 516, 5^9 Mary V., i6f,28i Phebe, 1:6, 2S0, 353, 503, 684, 726, 892 Rachel, 726, 893 Rebecca, 683,685 Rebekah Z., 516 Richard, 167 Richard H., 51S Ruth A., 686 Ruthanna, 686 SallicJ., Soo Samuel, 123, 218, 353, 354, S17. 685 Sarah, 148, 557 Sarah D., 2S1. 516 Sarah Z., 515 Stephen M., 3^4, 683. 685, 686 Susannah. 167 Thomas, 178 Thomas D., 281, 515 Thomazine, 515 Thomnzinc D,, 178,293 \ 994 INDEX. NAME. PAGE. Trimble. William, 83, 90,127,148, 161, 166, 167, 178, 180, 181, 218, 276, 281, 306, 515, 686, 7x6 William Charles, 282 William I., 281, 515,516 William W. Tnmpy Anna K., Jacob, Tntt. Brady J., Clarissa L., Elmaretla, George \V., Gordon E., Hazel E., Herman W., Samuel, Troell, Richard, Troth, Alice, Mai7 H., P. Hillman, Susanna, William J., Trotter Hannah, Mart^aret, William, Trubey. Esdras B., Eunice B., George E., Jacob M., Truett, Jane, Truman, Abigail C, Alexander S,, Alphonso, Angeline, Ann, Anna, Arthur, Catherine, Charles I., Cora, Cora M., Gorilla. Elam L., Elizabeth, Elizabelh G., Elvira, Emma, Ernst, Evan, Florence, Frances, 51a 740 740 843 843 843 843 843 843 S43 843 930 632 823 823 533 632 NAME. Truman. Llewellyn, Llewellyn E Lyman W., Marian I!., Martha, Mary, Mary E., Mary M., Mary S., Minnie, Morris, Phebe, Phebe M., Rebecca, Richard 802 802 802 802 234 203 631 327, 629 329 329, 630 522 331. 632 329, 031 33'. 633 630 628 630 329, 631 330.63= 633 629 329, 631 3'^9 629 204 62S 630 George, 202, 328, 329, 331.630 George B., 628 George L, 630 George S. 327, 627, 628 Henrietta, 330, 631 629 630 629 630 633 630 630 631 329 327 628 632 628 203 633 630 331 ',628 631 204 202 327 .33^ 202 1 202, 203, 204, 330 Ruby M., 629 Ruth, 661 Sarah, 327 Sarah J., 629 Sarah P., 331, 633 Sarah S., 327 Springer W.. 632 Snsanna, 202, 203, 330 Thomas, 203 Thomas H., 3=9.629 Viola O.. 630 Volney H., 630 William, 202, 203, 204, 331 Trumbaiier. Charles W. Harold U., 640 640 640 Henry Herbert W. Hetty K., Horace, Howard J., Ida C. Ida J., Ida R., Isabella M.. James, 109,202,203,204, 327-331*627,633 Jane, 329 Jane J., 628 Jeffrey, 202, 329, 330 John J., 628 Joseph, 331 Joseph K., 631 Joseph L., 628, 631 Joseph M., 202,327,328, 329, 630 Josie M., 630 Julirmna, 329 Lewis, 629 Jonas, Trump- Caspar, 21 Hannah I., 545 Lvman, 706 ^fichael, 21 Truscoit. Martha, 650 Samuel, 290 Tubbs, William, 879 Tucker. Alfred N., 3i8 Anna Maria, 406 Arthur L., 818 Edith R.. 818 Florence M., 818 Gertrude!., 818 Jerusha J., 620 John, 145 LeonidasA., 818 Leonidas R., 427, 818 Melson, 64U Phebe J., 744 Richard, 9 Sarah, 145 Thomas, 145 Tullis. Charles E., 836 lason, 829 Liihe. 886 Martha, 444 Martha A., 829 Tully Fayette F., 829 Gladys R., 829 Tenneltic, 829 William, 829 Tumlynson. George ,930 Tune, Francis, 726 Turner. Ann, 472 Elsie C. 713 Tames, 207 }ohn, 14. 19,27,100,316 NAME. Tussey. Frederick, LoydH., Sarah, Thomas L., William C, Tustin. John, Tuthill Bcihis. Heniy, John, Tuttle. Dora E., Frederick G., Glen R., Henry D. C, Mary F.. Twigs, Isaac, Tygart, Austa. Tyler, Sarah H. Tyree Mary E., Stephen, Tyson. Anna F., Charles B., Clara E., Elizabeth, Isaac, Lucinda, Lydia, Marv H., Nellie M., Thomas C, Wiilic^m, 713. Myrtle E., Richard L., Robert, Susanna, William. William H., Turnipseed Henry, Jane S., Tunicliff, Susanna, Tussey. Earle W., 335 664 335 664 664 241 607 607 607 654 654 654 654 654 938 S95 , 566 247, 406 406 477 34'J. 740 477 569 340 340 211, 340 740 477 271,477 477 NAMf. /alentine. Charles G., Clarissa, Edward A. Edward K. Eliza S., Elizabeth, Elizanna \S Ellen D., Emily, Emily J., Emily U., Evan M., Evan P., George 33»> Uffington, Ann. 565, 566 Ulsey, Kcziah J Umpstead. Alphonso. Unanest, JuUa, Unde:hill. Benjamin, Benjamin M., George T., Lillian, Rachel, Thomas, Underwood. .Albert A., Herbert W., James, Laura. Susan, Updf graff, Julia, Urian. Annie, Edwin, Hance, Vader. Clarence E., 511 Leora N., 5^1 Richard, 511 Vail. Arauna M., Charles L., David L., Isaac N., John, Lindley M., Walter H., W. Ellwood Vale, Ann, Valentine, Abraham S. 840 O69 633 633 633 633 259 147. 259 863 863 96 625 367 752 333 333 766 730 766 480 480 730 730 730 267 97 1S5, 303. 304. 565 303 Abram S. Absalom, Allred, Ann, Ann E., Ann M., Anna, Anna J., Arthur L., V;enjamin F, llenjamin T., 279, 510 Bond. 185, 303, 304, 565 Caroline, 503, 563 Caroline M., 563 Caroline P., 565 511 161, 303, 563 279, 510 =77. 30=. 496 563 565 671 PAGE. 303 sfis 565 303, 562 9S 510 563 563 566 303. 565 565 „, 183. 185, 186, 296, 303, 304, 306, 563 97 562 881 565 566 566 244 J , „, — ,,, 305 Jacob D., 303, 546, 561, 562 97 563 98, 166, 279 George D., Hannah, Harry .S., Helen M., Henry C.,304, 565 Israel, Jacob 97. Jane, JaneH Jehn, Jennie, John, John B Jonathan, 98, 99, 160, =79.3" Joseph, 185 Jnlia B., 563, 566 Louisa M., 562 Lydia, 98 Margaret F., 671 Mart, 97, 98, 303, 563 Mary A Mary B. Mary D, Maty J Peunell, Phebe, 511,67 304 563 279 97.99 Rachel, 27, 28, 29, 31, 46, 97, qS, 99, 164, 185, 186 Rebecca, 564 Rebekah, 566 Reuben, 303, 304 Reuben 1!., 183, 1S5, 303. 563 Robert, 27, 28, 29, 46, 97, 98, 99, 164, 184, 185, 302, 3°4. 496. 5^2. 566 Robert F., I HAME. Van Horn Edward H., Lorena J., Van Housen. Daniel, Mary E.. Vanhoy, Kate, Vanlaw, Louisa, Van Law, Mary. Van Leer, Bemhard, Eleanor, Elizabeth G. Hunter E., Isaac W,, Samuel, Van Meter. George, Sallie K., Vanncman. Rebecca, Vansant. Edward, William H., Vansyoc. Abraham, Sarah J., Varman. Elinor V a u g h a n . Anna E., John, Veasey. Clarence A. Thomas J., Winona G., Velottf. James D., Joseph D., Velsir. Grace. Isaac E., Verdrees. Emily, Joseph, Verdnes. Lewis, Rosanna, Vernon. Aaron, Abigail, Clarence F. Chflbrd H., Elinor, Eliza C. Elizabeth, Esther, Hannah, Isaac, Jacob, 35, 70 666 666 766 766 898 673 672 837 837 5i'>7 847 495. 837 S37 837 637 816 C16 46-1, 834 834 381 .792 792 76S 768 768 334 7- 71. 13: 229, bamuel, Sarah, Sarah B., Sarah U., Sarah T., Sanah W. Septeeni F., Sidney F., Stanley B., Susanah, Susanna, Thomas, Thomazin, Thomazine, 184, 304 97. 3°= 304, 566 303, 562 279, 5" 563 5" 565 566 304 97. 99. 187 97, 98, 166 296 185, 300, 302 98. 303 510 William, William A., Vanartsdalen Alice E., 595 Elizabeth, 570 Van Camp. Kiple, 424 Mary E., 424 Van Deeren. Jane, 2S9 Vande grift, Howard, 613 Vandersiice, Mary, 596 Vandever, Sarah -A., 460 Vanfossen, Elizabeth, 769 871 36s 365 246 240 70 ;, 209 746 746 47. 70 770 230 269 123. 343 190, 69r . 89, 273 129, 230 220, 221 675 675 467 71 226 378, 782 71 133 221,319 746 746 129, 227 „„,,.. ..., 746 Randal, 35, 86,87, 100, 135. 316, 374 Rebecca, r72, 2g2 Robert, 47, 105, 316 Sarah, r76 Thomas, 34, 35, 51, 6t, John, Jonathan, Joseph, Lucetta, Lydia, Margaret, Mary, Mary Ann, Moses, Nathan, Nathaniel, 220 Norman D., Otley, Rachel, Ralph B 86 316 William F., William W., Vestal, William, Vial, John, Vickers. Abraham, Jemima M., Jonathan, 746 746 S3 624 281 518 364 INDEX. 995 NAME. PAGE. ] NAME. I'AtiE. NAME. PAGE. NAME. PACE. NAME. PAGE. Vickers. Walker. Walter. Warner. Watson. M.iry, 638 Carrie, f'!^ Helen F., 688 Rachel, 466 Hannah. 148, 309 Mar>' E., 259 435 Celestia. 680 Henry, 875 Samuel A., 573 Henry W., 542 Paxson, 435 838 Channing I., 53= John, 37' Sarah, 103 James M., 290 Sarah, i6u 281 Charles, 53" Laura, 779. 875 Warnock, Ma tha, 416 James V., 538 Susanna G., 838 Charles A., 813 Louisa, 863 Warren. Joseph, 541, 54= T. Lewis, 495 838 Charles R., 8.3 Lydia, 679 Adoline D., 912 Laurence H., 44= Vogdes. CLira, 791 Lydia A., 793 Clara, 330 Lydia L., Martha W., 463 Benjamin, 198 Deborah, 43S Margaret, 683 Clara M., 632 =88, 541 \ Blanche A., 458 Ebenezer, 745. 79' Martha, 301 Cora L., 882 Mary, 406 NEdward R., 458 Edward, 118 Mary, 340. 433 Ernest M., 832 Manic C, 4*= R^ivard VV., 265 458 Elias H., 532 Mary A.. 527 FredM., 882 Mitchell, =88, 542 Oerinaro A., 458 Eliza E., 745 Robert F., 787 John H., 632 Piuichal, 44= Harihah, 265 Elizabeth A., 577 Samuel ^L, 688 Luke, 012 Rebecca A., 401, 452 Israel, 233, 375, 379. Elwood L., 531 Sarah, - 886 Kolanil A., 832 Samuel, 54 = 767 Ernest R., 53' Para B., 688 William J., SS2 Susan v.. 538 Jacob, 85, 265 379 Fannie L., 63o Sarah D., 447 William M. 8S2 William, 148 . 309. 463 Jesse, 238 Frederick M., 832 Townsend, 688 Warrington. Williaai E., 44= Laura J., 4sS George B., 813 William, 371 Alfred F., 796 Watts. Lilli.in H., 4S8 George W. , 532 Walthall, .^senath, 415 .Anna L., 796 Anna, 570 Margaret I., 19S Irene S., 53' Walton Caroline R., 796 James, 570 Rachel, 246 James, 932 .■\braham, 653 Carrie R., 796 William, 490 Sidney W., 401 James C, 680 .•\nna, 720 Curtis H., 796 Way. William. 458 James G., 4-'5 Atkinson H. .S38 Deborah i'.. 796 Adam B., 465 Voigt, Clara CM. L. ,466 Jeremiah C, 28;. ^31 Caroline M., 553 Ellen S., 796 Alfred H., 8=3 Vondersmith. J. E., 895 Charles, 796 Hannah, 796 Amy A., 868 Daniel, 276 J. G,, 812 Elisha, 256,437 Hannah M., 796 Ann, 219, =73 Von Leer. ;oei, John, 53' Elisha L., 553 Henry D., 796 Anna, 901 Anthony W., 337 378. 933 Eliza W., 427, 8i5 Mary J., 686 Arabella, 671 Clara V., B38 John P., 813 Elizabeth L., 796 .Seth, 686 Chalkley, 901 Francis E., 838 oseph. 882 Kiiinia, 3.2 Thomas, 796 C'hanning, Charles C., 475 Hunter E., 838 ; . Wallace, 532 Josiah P., 667 Thomas F., 796 823 Hunter J., 838 ^eah, 267 Marietta E., 787 William S., 796 Kdilh, 8=3 Isaac W., 837 Leota L., 834 Mary, 667 Wastiburn. Emily R., 8=3 JohnG., 837 Lola Theresa, 4'3 Rebecca S., 538 Avery, 585 Emma M., 835 Lemuel B., 838 Louis J., 53' Rebecca W., 5S2 Bertha L., 424 Francis W., 8=3 Marion, 838 Luella K., 53' Sarah, 427 Charles D., 424 Frank T., 8=3 Mary C, 838 Mahloii V.., 53' Sarah S., 427,816 Ellwood G., 585 (^.eorge B., 823 Morgan W., 838 Margaret G., 8'3 Tamar K., 427. 817 Frances E., 58s Hannah, 257 Sarah, 837 Mary,439.442 680,694, William S., 427 Frank, 424 Henry, 6SS Vonneida, J. H., 396 8yl WanscU. Frank M.. 585 James V., 83s Voorhees. Mary A., 7'3 .Man.', ■5 George .A., 585 Jane. 368 Margaret, 515 Maud I., 413 Richard, '5 Harry, 424 JaneB., 835 Mary B., 412 Myron J., 882 Ward Noah, 424 Jasper C., 434, 8=3 Vore, Lydia C, 808 Nellie M., 813 Clarence F.. 442 Samuel .A., 424 lob. 465, 834 Votaw. .Alice, 649 Oliver P.. 834 Eliza .A., 267, 465 Willie M., 424 Job F,., 835 Waddell.Locelial. .S77 Percy E , 532 Elizabeth, 93' Washington. John. 219 Waddy, Henry, 47 Plesance A., 249, 413 George, 118 George, 605 John H., 835 Wade. Ralph A., 882 Henry, 933 Waterman. Joseph, 219, 360 Emma, 468 Rebecca L., 813 Hiram P., 573 Eelmyra .A., 57" Joseph P., Josiah G., 671 Robert, 2 6,7 Robert, 933. 93S James, John, 931 Charles A., 632 823 Wadhams. Robert E., 53' 936 George, 794 Maria .A.. 835 Jonathan, 910 Robert H., 413 Joseph H., 593 Joseph, 544 Marshall S., =70. 475 ■Wadswcrth,Electa,6s4 Roscoe L., 81? Peter, 648 Joseph L., 571 Marshall W., 475 Wager. Samuel J., 53' Rebecca, 648, 654 Katharine A. 632 Mary, 356 Albert D., 89s Sarah, "8. 429 Rychard, 930 Mary, =89. 543 Mary A., 823 David, 895 Sarah J., 769 Thomas, 931 Phineh.-is, 236 Mary M., 5=5 Robert, 895 T. Ellwood, 53' Thomas P., 593 ■Waterous, Sarah, 729 Moses, 823 Wagner. Watson A., ^31 William, 465, 930 Waters. Nathaniel S., 823 Ann, 647 William, 'lis Warden Alexander G. 587 Paul H., 8=3 Arthur J., 5" William B., 8.3 George, 5=5 Anna R., 587 Rachel, 219 Caleb L., 5ir Wall, William, Jenny, 525 Blanch H., 587 Robert, 835 David, 560 Wallace Wardin. CLira M., 587 Robert B., 464, 834 Florence H., Sii Courtenay H. S59 Ella M., 396 Edward J., 587 Rufus K., 465 John, 5" Jonathan'J., 827 John P., 396 George, 587 Ruth, 8=3 Katherine, 918 Libuna E., 827 Wardlovv, R chard, 934 Grover, 587 Ruthanna, 835 Mabel L., 5" Lottie, 875 Ware. Herbert, 587 Samuel, 475 Martin, 918 Mary, 404 Mary .Ann, 772 Howard P., 587 .Susanna, 225, 360 Mary, 889 Walleigh. Phebe, 587 Rebecca, 652 Jesse , 587 Thomas C, 835 Rachel, 560 \A/allys. Margaret, 931 Warfel. Tahtha, 510 Zella .M., 835 Waine. Ellen, 930 \A/almsIey, Martha, 540 Bertha, 670 Watkin. Wayne. Wainwright. Wain, Hannah 158 John S., 670 Cornelia K., 755 Anthony, 38, 39, 82, 329, Cath. A., 769 Walraven. ^A/ering. Isaac, 755 344. 837 Wait, James, 374 .386 Eliza A., 787 Charles W., 763 Mary C, 670 Hannah, 837 Wane. Joshua, 332 Edith, 763 Watkins. Humfrcy, 02Q John A., 915 Mary A., 332 George D., 763 Evan, 612 Isaac, 74 Klargaret, 9^5 Walsh. Hannah E., 763 Sarah, 324, f,I2 John, ^lichael, 929 Wakefield. Ann, S3 5 James J., S37 Harry, 763 Watkinson '43 Waldo. Sarah, 722 John C, 837 Lydia, 763 Richard. 744 Robert, 929 Waldron Walter. V\ illiam. 763 SallieJ., 744 Ruthanna, 534 Cheyncy, 040 ,4nna B., 688 Warner. Watson. Weaver. Sarah D., 472 Barbara, 799 Alfred T.. 573 Anna B., 442 Albert. 868 Walker. Beulah, 743 America J., 613 Catharine, 143 Fdgar.M., 819 Abel, 267 Christiana P., 457 Ann, 178, 298 Charles E., 44* F'.lizabeth, 141 . 3=". 534 A. Elizabeth, 696 Edward, 863 Edgar T., 573 David B., .542 Ethel M., 819 Alexander L'., 249 .413 Elizabeth, 148, 726 Ellen T., 573 Elender R., 442 George, 494 Anna, 623 Elizabeth E., 432 lames H., 573 Eli, 442 Henry W., S19 Annie C, 680 Esther, 246 James M., 573 Elizabeth, 309 Horace M , 820 Asahcl, 442 Franklin, 779 John, 103 Ellen L., 290 Isaac, 334. 819 Bernice, 882 Frederic F., 246, 432 Nora v.. 573 Grace, 290 Isaac C, 820 996 INDEX. NAME PAGE. Weaver. John E., 43o» S19 lohn H., 819 Laura H., 820 Lizzie, 868 Mary, 206 Mary A., 757 Mary L.. 334 Samuel B., 4^9 Sarah E., 820 Thomas D., 209 William, 3^9' 757 Webb. Alban. 357. 7^4 Ann, 219, 356 Bathsheba, 257, 372, 741 Daniel, 119 Elizabeth, 3'^^ Ezekiel. 36° Forrest E,, SoS George G., 5^5 Hannah H., 502 Hannah P., 719 Haro'H.. 515 James, 48, 72, 167 Jane, 48, 72 Julia, 658 Lois M., 515 Mary, 757 Mary Ann, 842 Minerva, 357 Naomi, 359 Owen R., 808 Paul, 808 Rebecca, 167, 223, 224, 357» 358, 360 Rebecca B., 59S» 7'^4 Selby S., 5^5 Sarah, 34° Theodore J., 808 Thomas, 356 Walter C, 5^5 William, 119, 808 Weber. Adam, 776 Jessie H.. 770 Joseph E., 776 Leroy S., 776 Mary L., 77^ Mary_ S., 835 Morris E., 776 Webster, 314, 594 Able M., 897 Ada A., 750 Albert, 594 Anna G., 537 Anna P., 710 Belle, 750 Benjamin, 314, 594 Betns, 926 Caleb, 318 Charles R., 898 Cicero S,, 544 Clement B., 595 Cora E. A., 750 Daniel, 441 Edward (I., 544 Edward L,, 595 Ellis S., 595 Emma E., 595 Ezra, 720 Ezra J., 710 Francis, 750 Frederic, 720 George, 710, 720 GeorgeS.,5gs,599.^o4. 605 Hannah E. E., 750 Harold S., 595 Helen H., 750 Hester D., 545 Howard, 595 Howard C, 441 Horace I'., 594 I. Herbert, 537 Isaac J., 750 Jennie, 731.' J. H., 604 John, 277, 290, _S44.7'^5 John I)., 544 NAME. PAGE. Webster. John E., 750 John Eyre, 368 John H.. 314, 594, 595 John L., 897 Joseph, 314, 315, 594 Katie F., 750 Lydja, 315 LydiaS., 595 Mabel C, 594 Maurice A., 595 Mary, 194, 281, 314,315, 544. 537 Mary Ann, 314,592,846 Mary R., 750 Mary R., 595 Mary S., 5:45, SQ5 Mary v., 518 Naylor, 518 Norman J., 750 Pennell L., 537 Rachel, 314 Rebecca, 194, 315, 321 Richard T. D., 544 Robert, 750 Ruth, 314 Samuel, 314, 544 Samuel E., 750 Samuel K., 750 Sarah, 285, 315, 532 Sarah L., 534 Skinner, 594 Siijphen, 592, 594 Thumazine D., 544 Walter C , 720 William, 314, 31S, 321. 532,534, 537 William H., 750,898 William S., 595 \\'illiam T., 5^5 Weddell. Findley M., 487 Henry, 480 Mamie, 481 Weeks Alfred, 888 Mary M., 888 Weidener, Margaret, 830 Weidler. Margaret M., 705 Stella M.. 510 Weidman. Eli, 579 Nancy, 579 Weir. Baker, 403 Deborah, 323 Edward, 392, 473 Elizabeth, 270, 473 Mary Ann, 392 Weis, Margaret, 5S6 Welch. Adam, 703 Anne, 386 Frank L., 468 Hannah, 721 Jacob, 764 Lillian R., 469 Lydia, 8S1 Lydia A,, 371, 764 ( )livia, 372. 770 Thomas, 119 Thomas S., 468 Weldin. Arthur W., B81 Benjamin, 220 1 Hiram U., 881 James B., 881 John B., 881 Lillian E., 881 Lydia. 219 Minnie R., 881 Nellie, 881 Nctiie, 881 Viri^inia S., 693 Zephania A., 651, 8S1 Welker. Edwin, S87 Emma, 659, 887 NAME. PAGE. Wellock. George, 445 EhzLibeth, 445 Wells. Elizabeth H., 660 Ellen, 753 Enoch S., 751 Martha, 446 Minnie, 751 Rebecca A., 308, 573 Samuel, 660 Sarah. 817 Ximcna M., 751 Wendel. William C, 508 Werntz. Estella A., 864 Wert, Maria, 849 Wertman, Annie, 462 Wertz, Caroline, 832 West. Ann, 355 Anna, 885 Benjamin, 59 Caleb D., 237,388,940 C. H., 436 Elizabeth, 730 Elizabeth H., 805 Hannah, i6g J. Lewis, 436 John L., 436 John T., 793 K.atie E., 793 Marion E., 436 Olive, 834 Phebe, 139 R. Anna, 804 Sarah, 288 Sarah E., 389, 805 Sarah R., 804 Thomas, 388 Thomas E,, 389 William, 388, 804 ^Al'estcotl. Pauline, 458 Weston. Mary, 842 Westover.EstherA,,583 Westwood, George, 927 Wetherill. Samuel, 2^2 Weiherspoon. Catharine, 407 Wetts, Nelson H., 583 Weyman. Sarah, 552 Whaley, Florence, 484 Whampole, Jacob, 425 Wharton, Benjamin, 324 Mahlon, 529 Rebecca Ann, s^g Wheldon. Maihusala, 936 Whelen. Liennis, lyi, 547 Elizabeth, 299, 547, 550 (ieorge, 547 George W., 291, 547 Martha, 299 Mary, 547 Phebe D., 547 Sarah, 547 Wheeier. Hannah, 903 Mary Ann, 758 .Sarah E., 419 'i homas, 904 W^heelock. Emily, gog John, gog Whelpdale. Elizabeth, g3i Whinyates, Mr.. 936 W hippie, Camilla E., 793 W^histler, Mary, 311 Whitacre. Charles, 35, 43, 374 Whitaker Alethea I., 660 Anna*)., foo Bertha V., 660 Charles, 35, 43 Emma A., 660 Fannie L., 660 Floyd H., 660 NAME. PAGE. Whitaker. Hannah R., 660 Howard, 660 J. Wesley, 66q Lottie M., 660 Lydia Ann, 660 Mar>', 43 Philena F. M., 660 Sarah, 43 Wade H., 660 Whitcraft, Sarah R.,h3s White, 156 Alice F., 567 Almonii J., 626 Ann, 156, 267 Anna Eliza, 373, 774 Anna M., 747 Annie C, 848 Augustus, 568 Ayres, 177, 23g Barclay, 289, 766 Benjamin, 753, 847 Carrie W., 465 Charles W., 614 Clarence L., (126 Clement, 56S Daniel, 765, 766 David, 584 Dinah A., 267 Edith, 842 Eliza, 267 Eliza A.. 267 Elizabeth, 156,267, 300, 774 Elizabeth H., 848 Ella, 589 EllaW.. 753 Emily F., 755 Esther, 156 Eva B., 465 Fanny E., 209 Frances E., 338 George, 267, 465 George H., 568 Grace G., 629 Guy M., 827 Hannah, 177, 607 Harry W., 465 Howell E., 626 Irl L., 827 James, 848 James L., 84S James R., 848 James S., cSg Jane, 267 Jarrett, 2S9 Jesse, 338, 267, 774, 857 Joel, 156, 267 John, 156, 267, 589, 753 Joseph T., 626 Laura A., 848 Laura F., 568 LillieM., 847 Lydia, 156, 267 Lydia A., 289, 543 Margaret, 532 Mary,i56,3ii,54i,542, 554. 581,584 Mary A., 465 Mary C., 753 Mary E., 614 Mary J., 289 Malinda, 642, 857 Moses, 267 Nathaniel, 83, 156 Nicholas L., 827 Noah B., 626 Oliver C, 465 Paul E., 568 l'hebe,i54, 156,266,267 Rachel, 267, 654 Rowland A., 568 Samuel, 915 Sarah, 156, 267, 918 Smedley, 267 Solomon, 204 Tacy, 289 Thomas, 74,154,156,267 Trevor B., 568 Wesley, 827 NAME. PAGE. White. William Augustus, 307, 567 William B., 567, 629 William L., 848 William S., 568 Wtlhe Ann, 678 Whitehead George, 48, 194 Lucretia, 520 William, 29, 520 Whitehouse. John O., 794 Mary J., 794 White-^ide. John E.. 594 Katherine, 594 Morris, 680, 889 Whitten Agnes, 841 Joshua D., 841 Whittlesey Cornelia, 65B Whiteman. Elizabeth, 205 Whitman, Elmira, 420 Whitney. Klmyra M., 891 Sarah, 728 Whitson. Joseph T., 539 Mary, 646,868 Moses, 868 Thomas H., 539 Whittick. Maria, 250 Magdalene, 511 Mary M., 250 Whittington. James C, 731 Julia, 731 Wickersham. Abigail, 153 Ann, 83 Edna, 840 Frank M., 868 Hannah, 153 Hannah A., 440 Hannah B., 1703 Howard W., 440 Isaac, 440 Isaac W., 440 \. Walker, 440 John H., 440 John M., 440 Joseph A., 440 Leon >L, 440 Mary .\., 440 Mary Ann, 605 Phebe A., 440 Rachel C, 440 Rebecca E., 440 Thomas, 153 Thomas W., 868 T. Worth, 868 William, 440, 868 William Q. L., 440 ^Vickert. Esther P., 736 Tilgliman, 736 Victor W., 736 Widdicombe. Grace A., 862 Wier, Deborah, 617 Wiggins, Isaac, 231, 369 Wild. Anna B., 844 Samuel, 844 Wildman. John, 262, 263 Martha, 150, 263 Mary, 150, 262 Mary C, 538 Wlldermuth. Harriet, 693 Wiley. Allen, 174 Joseph, 195 Margaret, 174 Mary A., 639 JNDEX. 997 NAME. Wiley. Sarah, W. H., Wilhelrnsen. Benjamin, Nephi, C, Wilkins. Chrisiianna, Wilkinson Amy, Anna V., Charles H., Clara, Deborah, ^74.195 436 682 682 682 823 816 756 780 574 Elizabeih, 193,258 Eugene C, 815 Florence E., 816 Frances, 161, 162 Francis, 193, 278 Gelia, 840 Genevieve, 829 George H., 829 George L., 816 Helen E., 815 James, 162 John, 840 Joseph, 193.815 Joseph A., 816 Josiah, 230 Mary, 193, 230 Mary E., 75b, 816 Norris W., 815 Olive C, 756 Robert P., 815, 816 Ruth, 161, 278 Susan, 486 Susanna, 823 Walter L., 816 1 Walter VV., 829 William, 780 Willard. Gales K., 854 George, 19,316,374,386 RobahC, 854 Willcox. llarnabas, 374 James, io6^ 318 James M., 186 NA/ilieniin. James, 412 Minnie V., 412 Willett, Elizabeth, 868 Williams, 212, 242 Abbie T., 754 Abner, 885 Abraham, 345 Aliass. 15 Allissie R., 884 Alonzo S., 883 Alphonzo B., 883 Ambrose, 318 Amy I,, 420, 618 Ann, 242, 65s Anna M., 635 Bertha C, 452 Caroline T., 452 Catherine, 212 Chalkley, 263, 452 Charles H., 420 Clara C, 420 Clarissa, 446 Claude \V., 419 Cieson, 883 I)., 320 Daniel, 364, 370 David, 212, 254 Deborah, 347 Deborah F., 657 Edgar E., 420 Eleanor, 185 Elizabeth, 212, 242, 755, 884 Ellis, 241, 242, 450, 754 Ellwood, 754 Elsie, 907 Elsie M., 420 Emma, 754 Emma A.,. 720 NAMF. rAGK. NAMIi. 1'Al.E. NA.ME. PACE. Williams. Williamson. Williamson. EmmaC, 754 Alice, 58, 64, 124, 126 Mabel, 797 Emma S., 889 Alfred, 385, 802 Margaret, 58, tjo, t>4. Emmor E., 885 .\lonzo P., 390 119,123,124, Ennion, 6^7 .•\nn, 65, 66, 129, 130, 153. 390 Enoch T., 8S9 ■32. '33. 384.391 Margaret L., 389 Esther, 242 Ann E., 797 Margarctta H., 383 Esther P., 754 Ann M., 797 Martha A., 390, 805 Harry P., 452 ,\nna W., 384, 795 ^L^rtha E., 388, 805 George, ziS, 353, 654, Augustine, 213 Mary, 58, 59, 60, 61,02, 635 Azariah, 387, 389 64, 92, 117, 119, George D., 884 Azariah L., 138, 237, 176,234,237.383. George E., 420 308, 388 384,388,391 George G., 8S3 Caroline, 385, 803 Mary A., 797 George T., 653,883 Catharine, 839 Mary Ann, 383 Grace, 242, 245, 353, Charles, 383, 388 Mary Anna, 694 420 Cheyncy, 213 Mary E., 737, 805 Granville, 754 Clara, 723 Mary G., 384 Granville C, 754 Clement, 805 Mary P., 385,804 Hannah, 231, 242, 370. Constantine H., 31,0 Mary R., 805 758 Cornelia, 390 M.atilda, 3S3 Hannah M., 883 Daniel, 34, 5'. 5=. 58, Matthew S., 390, 805 Henrietta, 754 59, 60, 61, 62, Matthew W., 805 Hezekiah, 353 63, 64, 65, 66, Minerva S., 797 Howard, 452 68, 69, 88, 103, Myrtle, 805 Howard T., 452 116, 131, T32, Nicholas G., 234, 382 IdaM., 420 176, 211, 212, Olive, 805 Isaac. 212, 242, 316 216, 231, 386, Passmore, 213, 555 Isabella P., 332 390, 391 Peter, 390, 213 Jacob, 613 Edith H., 805 Rachel, Z16, 343 Jane, 137, 241,242,452 Edna, 797 Randolph, 804 Jesse, Z04, 242, 420, Elba, 383, 794 Rebecca, 133, 231, 236, 450, 452 Eliza C, 737 371. 384. 527 Jessie 0., 884 Elizabeth, 130, 132, 236, Rebecca F., 797 John, 242, 332, 338, 883 237,384,385. Rebecca 1., 898 John G., 657, 885 391,404, 8<.3 Elizabeth J., 802 Richard H., 806 Joseph H., 884 Robert, 60, 390, 391 Joseph P., 419 Elizabeth L., 390 Samviel, 73; KateS., 885 Ellen, 59 Sarah, 27,28,29,31,49, Lester, 420 Elvina, 234 58,62,63,64,65, Lewis, 242 Elvina C, 383, 794 66,67,69,70,121, Lizzie, 659 Emma, 388 122,130,213,217, Louis P., 754 Enos, 130, 132, 138, 234.235.237.352, Lydia, 242 237, =38. 3S6, 383,388,940 Lydia Ann, 2og, 338 387, 389, 939 Sarah E , 793 Margaret T , 754 Esther.sS, 64, 126, 130, Sarah M., 390 Mary, 212, 242, 263, 238, 388 Sarah P., 802 346. 364, 370. Eugene, 803 Susanna IL, 308, 388 410, 450, 613, Eva A., 802 Talcott, 390 654, 657 Forrest F., 616 Thomas, 59, 60, 62, 129, Mary Ann, 517 Francis v., 805 212, 213, 234, I^Lary H., 420 George, 130, 234, 383, 555 Mary V., 420 385, 723, 802 Thomas A., 8o5 Mordecai, 254 George M., 797, 805 Thomas T., 3S3 Nathan. 242, 368, 754 George P., 805 Vincent, 383 Nehemiah, 907 Gideon, 383, 694 Waldron C, 737 Passmore, 888 H.innah, 128, 130,216, Walter, 130, 132, 133, Pearlcy L,, 884 =3". =33. =37. =36, =37, 37'. Phebe. 117, 212 379. 383. 11'. 384, 389, 797, PrisciUa, 754 431, 767. \-) 805 Kachel, 245 Hannah H., 81 Walter H., 797 Ralph E., 420 Harriet, 234, 38 Walter D., 805 Rebecca, 143, 254, 749 Harry H., 2* Walter E., 797 Rebecca E., 653 Helena, 38V Walter K., 805 Rebckah L., 514 Henr)', 388^ Ida E., 802 Walter I,., 805 Rees, 212 Walter M., 390,805 Robert, 135, 136, 242 Jane, 58, 64, 127, 128, Willard D., 797 Ruth, 212 130,132,146,238, William, 117,212,213, Sallie E., 885 , ^<° ,„.„. 35=. 364. 737 Sarah, 227, 242, 364, John, 20, 27, 33,49, 58, William 1'., 390 4i'5» 754 59. 60, 61,62, 63, William H., 737 Sarah .\nn, 348 64, 65, 66,67, 69, WiUiam J., 8c6 Thomas H., 420 70. 7'.7=,9°. 94. Winnilred, 723 Tillic, 613 119, 124, 127, Willis. William, 242, 253, 420, 128, 130, 131, Ch.atles H., 733 618 132, 133. =.l6, Charlotte, 663 William P., 574 383. 384. 386, Esther, 123 Zoa E., 8S4 390. 797 George R., 733 Williamson, 59.39° Jolin C, 797 John, 35, 123 John E., 733 Abigail, 60, 176, 282, John F., 797 432 John P., 527 Jonathan, 30 I.uther >L R., 733 Abigail J., 238 Jonathan, 388 Joseph, 60, 62, 231, 389 Abraham, 120, 212,342, Mary !.. R., 733 343 Joseph W., 427, 797 Lavinia R., 383, 705 Lewis, 388, 389 Sarah .\nn, 777 Adam, 130, 132. 233, William, 374 ^34 Willits Adam H.,237, 238,385, Letltia R., 390, 392 Ann, 692 389,803,804, Llewellyn, 803 Ezra, 500 805 Lydia. 234,381,723 Meribah A., 500 Agnes R.. 80s Lydia A., 38S Sarah, 479 nam::. I'ace. W^illoughby. John, 394 Wellington B., 394 Wills. Allen W., 516 Andrew, 276, 495 Ann, 46, 495 Ann G., 838 Christiana, 46 Clara. 495, 837 Daniel, 157 Edward S., 495, 836, 837 Elizabeth, 495, 838 Elizabeth H., 516 Ellen, 49s Florence, 495, 838 Frances, 744 Frances H., 837 Frank A., 837 George E., 516, 557 Hannali C, 756 Helen, 836 Horace, 495 Joanna H., 837 Louis C, H37 ^l^ry, 495.835,940 Mary D., 836 Mary I,., 837 Maud, 837 Michael, 49S . Morgan R., 495, 836 Rachel P., 710 Rebecca, 495 Snrah A., 495 Susan, 495 Thomas, 46 Thomas C, 837 Thoinazine, 299 'I'homazinc T., 557 Walter, 837 William L., 837 Wilson, 109 Addie, 735 Amanda, 430 Amy E., 417 Amy L., 417 Ann. 384,796.939 Anna H., 333 Anna 1,., 398 Anna M., 417 Anna Mary, 416 Anne II., 206 Benjamin, 671 Bessie, 656 Catharine G., 417 Catherine S., 735 Charles, 332, 796, 939 Cora I., 871 Crosby B., 741 David, 82, 656, S04 Doreslcs, 803 Edith M., 735 Emily, 494.5^9 I Emily L., 735 I Emily S., 736 I Kmma C, 802 KNthcr, 219, 354 Ezckicl, 109 Erra H., 695 Frank C, 73s George, 104, 108. C56, 939 George J., 671 Hannah, 338, 639 Hannah M., 735 Henry M., 735 Hetty A., 735 Isabel, 936 James, 109 Jane, 50, 104 ,288, 54 1, 697 Jesse, 541 John, 109, 251,364,416, T . 735 John A., 417 John F., 639 John K., 735 Joseph C, 735 Keziah, 770 I T.awrcnce, 735 • Lewis, 656 998 INDEX. NAME. 1 \CIi. Wilson. Lewis H., 735 Lydia k.. b95 Margaret, 44 1 Margaretla, 383 Martha, 674 Mary, log, 770, 806 ,867 Mary A., 743 Mary .\nn. 621 ,633 Mary L., 600 Ollie, 624 Kachel, 293, 332 334 Ruby, 656 Ruth, 109 Sarah, 105 ■ 939 Susanna. Taylor H., 109 695 Thomas, 50, loS, ro9, 214,93s Warren E., 695 WiUiam C, 4'7 William H., 494 William P., 741 Willi:im Percy, 656 Winans, Frank, 772 Winchester. Robert, 622 Sarah E., 622 Winder, ,\senath, 5^3 Windham, Hugh, 47 Windrim. James H., 595 599 Windle. Amanda J., 513 Caleb, 513 Ella, 790 Hannah, 861 Winn, Anna, 682 Winnemore Christian K., 663 Winner. Emma, 315 596 Isabell, 448 John, 596 Joshua, 445 Mary .\nn, 445 Winters Charles H.. 555 Ethel K., 555 Helen M., 739 Mary E., 555 Nicholas, 297, 554 555 Wirt Charles, Harry B., 397 397 Jennie M., 397 Mary E., 397 Maurice C, 397 Paul S., 397 Wirtz. A. S., 73' Bertha P., 731 Eva A. E., 731 Isaiah A. CJ., 73t J. G., 731 Lewis, 730 Robert L., 731 William J., 731 Wise. Anna, 509 Barb.ira C, 639 Eliza A., 684 George, 509 Martin, 275 Susanna, 157 Wtseley Francis, rzi, 186 232 Wiser, Rebecca A. 775 W^isham Adelaide E., 554 George, 554 George H., 554 George S., 297 Henry K., 554 Jacob, 554 Wisner. Estclla E. v., 7S7 Wismer, Mary, 271 Wistar. Caspar, 186 498 NAME. V Wistar. Catharine, Mary, SusHii F., Thomas, Witherow, Sarah, Witmer, Mary E., Witmyer. Mary, Woley, John, Wolf. George A.. Gertrude R., Henry, Henry S., Margaret, Marianne, Mary, Matilda, Sar^h, Wolff Ada M., Oliver J.. WoUaston. Elizabeth, Josephme, Joshua H., Samuel, Wollerton. P.etiy, EUzabeth, Emma H., Francis F., Hannah M., 313, Howard S., James P., John, 193, Rachel Ann, Rebecca, Samuel, Tabitha, \»'illiani L., 31-^, Wolverton, Rachel Wood. Abigail, Addison J., Alfred, 367, 535, Charles, Charles M., Charles P., Chester V., Cora, Kdiih A., Eliza, Elizabeth, 376, 444, Elizabeth K., Eli;?.^beth R., Emily, Enimor Fi., Ferdinand, 367, Florence E., Galen, George, 9, 13, 14, Hannah, 368, 74Q, Hannah T., Harry C, Helen, Henry C, 457, Homer F., Ida, Ida P., James, 35, 113, 450. 535 James B., 367, Jane, 35, Jesse, 175, 386. J. Milton, John, 10, 13, 14, 118-374 John M., Joseph, 229, 283, 367 Joseph B., Lewis, Lillian A., Lillian G., Lloyd A., Lourinda, Lucretia, 263 Lucretia, rS6 186 498 498 369 579 719 929 586 ' 586 i 586 586 586 665 294 5S0 652 571 571 792 T-}- 104 335 5S9 5S9 , 58S 589 3"3 313 313 43^ 43= S531 588 , 5tt2 632 608 . 743! 5G1 I 561 668 75° 535 536 830 843 495 457 704 367 3u3, 749 535 386 750 778 li° 535 748 749 536 336 286, 748 535 901 lOD, 367 2S6, 719 536 750 668 I 668 883 .536 4?o NAME. PAGE. [ Wood. Lydia. 173, 283 Margaret J., 749 Marguerite P., 561 Mary, 432, 535 Mary A., 885 Mary C, 748 Mary Jane, 368 M.iry S., S84 Menander, 367 Mildred E., 749 Millard K., 749 Nancy, 247 Norman, 53 s Phebe, 826, 858 Ralph W., 668 Robert K.., 535 Samuel, 778 Sarah B., 368 Sus.an, 53s Timothy, 627 Walter, 535 William, 9, 3S6, 509 \\'illiam 1?., 749 Wistar M., 561 Woodlorde, Mary, 926 Woodmansey. William, 316 Woodmanson William, 7 Woodrow, Ada, 763 Albert PL, 763 Annie, 763 Arthur, 763 Charles, 763 Chester, 763 David, 763 David j., 763 E,dv.-ard, 763 Elizabeth, 763 Filla, 763 Emma, 763 Georgeanna R., 763 George S., 763 tJideon, 763 Hannah E., 763 Harry E., 763 Howard, 763 Jane E., 763 Jennie, 763 John A., 763 I Joseph H., 763 1 Judith A., 763 I Judy, 763 I Lillie, 763 Lydia, 371 Lydia 0., 763 Martha M . , 763 Phebe, 728 Prudence A., 763 Robert ."\., 763 Robert R., 763 Simeon, 763 Stephen !•'., 763 Thomas C, 763 Walter, 763 William, 763 William P',, 37r, 763 Wdliam M., 763 William N., 763 William T., 763 Woodruff. Charles, 881 Ethel K., 82s Jonathan, 721 Justice C, 825 Leonora, 721 Ronald, S25 Simeon W., 825 Wilham. 88r W'. Warren, 359, 721 Woods. Charles E., 817 Edwin M., 817 Hannah, 849 WillKmi, 817 Woodward, 69 Abigail. 47, 48, 69, 70, '33 N.AME. PAGE. NAME. I'AtiE. Woodward. Woodyear. Ada, 569 Elizabeth, 24 Alice, 25, 27. 31,49, 70, Woolever. 569 Margaret, 813 Ann, gi8 Wooliey. Arthur E., 569 Edwin, 892 Blanche L., 871 Franklin, 645, 717 Blanche S., 871 George, 935 Charles P., 871 John R., 359> 717 Clara v., 871 Martha J., 7^7 Clarence E., 817 Mary Ann, 892 Clarence H., =^69 Glive, 892 Earl, 569 Phebe A., 717 Edward, 27, 33, 35, 48, Samuel, 362, 717 68, 69, 70, 71, Sarah Z., 717 89, 106, 133, W^oolman, Eliza, 60b 316 Wcoten. Ann, 920 Edwin J., 871 Work, Elizabeth. 828 Elizabeth, 71, 133, 569 Woiley. Emma J., 87'^' Francis, 35 Eva J., S71 Heniy, 35 George, 71, 133, 935 Worrall, 22 George W., ^oo Adda E., 672 Hannah, 71, 133, 5^9 Alfred B., 617 Helen E., 871 Ann, 95. 1S4 Henry C, 569 Anna, 258, 431. 783 Hov/r.idJ., 817 L^enjamin, 1S4 ,351,676 Howard L., 569, 875 Caroline H. D ■. 332 Ira, 5D9 Charles, 429 James, 817 Clara E., 672 Jane, 45, 68, 69, 70, 71, Deborah P., 819 133 Button, 376 429, 818 Jesse, 73 Edward, 612 Jesse J., 871 Eleanor, 256 Jessie v., 871 EliH., 35ti ^1~ John. 307, 569 Elijah, 184 Joseph, 69, 83, 427 Flinor, 351 Joseph C, 817 Elisha, 184, 258,429,845 Joseph P., 569 Eliza, 145 256, 429 Laura E., 560 Eliza P.. 727 Mabel, 569 Eliz.ibcih, 92, 117, 184, Margaret, 70, 133 213 2I7>35I, Margaret K., 817 352 365,676 Margaretta, 455 Elizabeth P., 400 Marian, 5C9 Elizabeth S., 670, 754 Martha, 45 Ellen A., 6t7 Mary, 71, 133, 19Z, 648 EIKvood, 869 Mary A., B17 Enocli, 216, 35J Mary B., 390,805,871 Enoch M., 351. 672 Mary J., 866 Eunice, 334 Melinda D., 496 Flora M., 672 Mihon L. R., 569 Frances, =4. 35 Mordecai, 70 Frazer, 339 Nelson, 569 Hannah. 318 Parke L., 569 Hannah M., 614 Paschall, 646, 87a Hannah T., =87, 539 PauiC, 817 Harriet E., 617 Phebe A., 817 Henry, 429 Rachel. 24, 69 HuldahA., 672 Richard, 45, 68, 69, 70, Isaac H., 3^t 3,6 Jacob, James. 91, 184 1S4 Robert, 165 > 217, 939 Ruth, 569 Jane G., 3=4 Samuel, 266 J. EKvocd, 434 Samuel C, 871 Jemima, 200. 42Q Samuel \V., 646, 871 John, 14, 19, 20, 47, 69, Sarah E., 817 122, 184, 196, 2r3, Sarah P., 569 256,258, 316, 3r8. Sarah W., 816 374, 5i9» 539. 77S Susanna, 154, 266, 711 Jonathan, 184 Thomas, 6g, 70,16^,316, Joseph, 1S4, 310. 429 524, 648 " Josephine, 617 Thomas M., 569 Joshua, 184 Thomas S., 871, 872 Lydia, 92, 117, 1.(6, 217, Wayne, 569 258 William, 6q Manby, 819 Willinm E., 817 Martha, 1S4 William H., S72 Martha A., 856 William M., 524 Marshall R., 8:8 Wmfield S., 569 Mary, no, 184 351,368, Woodworth, Anne, 936 429, 671 . 790 Woodyard. Marv Ann, 670 Clyde, 829 Marj- I)., 406, 819 Coral:-'., S29 Mary E., 672 Etfie M., 8^9 Mary G., 819 Eugene, 829 Nathaniel, rS4 George, 316 Patience, 184 James, 829 Petcr,22,84,92, 130, 184, Jason, 829 217, 389, 536 Wallace, 445, 829 Phebe, 35' INDEX, 999 NAME. PAGE. NAME. I'Al.H. NAME. PAGE. WorraH. Wright. Yarnall. Rachel, 229 H.nrrict, 45S Amos, 22,26, 37,38,49, Rachel E., 282, 519 Harriet Is.., 80,3 50, 81, 112, 113, Richard T., 74 3 Harry H., 77° 132,168,170,172, Ruth, 122 Henry, 744 I73.=40» 306,40=. Samuel, 184, 196,256,915 Henry B., 367 s'-:-'. 759.798 Sarah, 6g, 210, 339. '74. Isaac B., 744 Amos H., 286, 536, 610 Sarah E., 429 James, 228 366, 367 Ann, 50, 81, 113, 176 520, 843 James L., 776 Anna, 537 Sarah R., 743 James R., 744 Anna R., 576 Seth, 184 Jane, 363 Anne, 286 Sharpless, 754 Jeanne M., 77° Augustus, 576 Susan T., 429 John. 87, SS, 268, 363. Augustus J., 576 Tacy, 269 470,649 72S 877. Benjamin, 1 14, 154, 170, Thomas, 374. 431 038 176, 177 Wesley G., 6.7 , ohn II, 471 .744 Pcnjamin D., 537 William, 113, 184 _ ones. 46S Bcnjaniin K., 8og William H., 37S , oseph A., 877 Hcnnctt, 175, 287, 539 Worrell. etitia, 363 Cnlcl), 5c, 157, 318, 375 David, 613 Lizzie A., 373 770 Chandler P., 576 James, 612 Margaret, 367 Clara C, 538 Jane G., 613 Mary, in Daniel, 38,81, 112, 113, John, 613, Q02 Mar^- I,., 378 770 .7S3 173. 344. 402 iMilton L., 612 Mary V., 47' David, 110,235 Peter, lOI M. Ema K., 833 Davis, 287, 539 Richard, II Mifflin, 377 769 783 Deborah S., 534 William C, 614 Mifflin K., 770 Dorothy, 35, 49, 51, 69, William H., 613 .Milton, 629 211 Worrilovv. 939 Minnie S., 471 Dowse, no, 208 Ann, 35.45 Nancy J., 8S2 D. Robert, 537 Grace, 751. 939 Uscar, 458 Edsar, 539 Jane, 117, 118 193. 939 Patience, 280 Kdiih, 283 John, 20, John F., '2. 35. 45 Rachel, 363 728 Edith L., 540 751 Robert, 36^,769,03: Edward, 566 Mary, 45 2og, 430 Ruth 1.., '833 l':dwardS.,5--;2, 537,767 Thomas, 44, 18, 374, Samuel, 367 Edwin A., 539 939 Sarah, 367 5S6 Eleanor, 418 Walter, 35 Sarah M., 744 Eli, 169,211, 287, 340, Wnrsham S.arah S.,^ 803 373. 43= Emma, 664 1 homas G., 833 Elisha, 175 William G., 664 Walter W., 770 Elizabeth, 50, 112, 113, Worstell. Willa, 633 537.638,849. Caroline, 674 William. S34 850 Thompson, 674 W. Partello, 833 Elizabeth J., 809 Worth. Wyzatta !i.. 833 El::!abeth S., 211 Marj-, 524 871, 872 Wydrson. Ellii X., 536 Mary E., 800 M:^rgarett, 93' Ellis, 204 Richard J., 800 Wyllat, Wylla 93' Elmer K., 809 Thomas, 9, 13, 14, 31, Wyli-?. I'Jsie R.. 539 87 Edith P., 809 Enicline S., 341 Worthin^ton. James, 898 Emily E., 576 Mary, 436, 437 J,nn.s H., 898 Enoch, 74,85, 114, 170, Nancy, 285, 531 Wvnian. 252, 375 William, 159. 531 Kliznbcih A., 5" Enos, 252, 387, 418, 809 Worthv Wynn. Ernest A., 576 T'oiothy, 937 I. Kcwton, 780 Ernest R., 539 Francis, 935 1. Newton E., 780 Ethel G.. ^ 540 John, 938 John L., 809 EuphcmiaG., 537 Ralph, 937. 933 Joseph J., 809 Ezekiel, 211,212 Thomas, 935 937. 938 .Mary K., 7S0 Florence 11., 431 Wouchter, Ellen, 7>3 Minnie I., 7S0 Krancis, 22, 26, 315, 43, Wren, Rebecca 487 Wynne 44, 45, 46, 49, Wright. Thomas, 179, 3.6, 386, 61,65,74, 112, Abbie A., 877 Yansewn. Lcti 133. it>S. 175, Alban M., 470 tin. 124 341. 537 Albert, 877 Yard, Henry H . 715 Frank, 809 Alice M., 770 Yardley Frederick, 537 Amos, 877 Anna V., 549 George, 173,211, 340,430 Andrew J. 367 Jiilin R., 549 George E., 43^.778 Anne, 937 Mary, 627 George S., 537 Benjamin F., 744 '] honias 11., 627 ilannah, 35, 43. 46, 49, Caroline T., 877 Yarnall, 112 , 211 60, 176, 208, Catherine, 744 A., 375 282, 310, 341 Darwin P., 46=. 833 -Aaron, 113,17; .214 .344 Hannah E., 340 David R.. 770 Abigail, 49, 81 ■51 172, Hannah P., 322 EarlM., 77° 176, 77. 23*^, Harriet S., 809 Edward S., 770 238, 308, 310, Hibberd, 286, 539 EHzabeth C, 47' 573 '•' 375 Elizabeth S., 538 Abigail W., 340 Isaac, 50, 151, 17s, 176. Ellin, 932 Ahinoiim, 114 177.285,286, 314^ Elmira H., 714 Albert E., 538 319,320,322,537, Eva, 629 Albert T., 540 61Q Florence _E. , 770 Albin, 175,177 286, =87. Isaac S., 264, 308, 388 Frances J., 744 314,607 Israel, 319, 320 Garrett O., 87S Albin H., 537 Jacob, 130 George H., 367. 744 Albin P., 537 James, 92, 113, 175, 177. George V/., 744 Alice, 43^ 286,287,319,536, Hannah, 195 Allen, 252 418 694. 939 Haiinah, 268 Alvin P., 431 Jane, 78. 177, 194, 285, Hannah R., 468 Amanda, 739 286, 322, 538 PACK. 798 418 170, 418 I 57C 576 176 . NAME. Yarnall. lane M., jane W., Jesse, Jesse H., J. Hlbbard Job, John, 27, 28, 29, 35, 46, 49, 50, 60, 62, 70, 90, 91, H2, 168, 176,177,211 212, 282, 318, 340 John A., 341 John F., 340 John H., 809 JohnL.,252,4i8,8oS,Sc9 Jonas, 175 Jonathan, 113 Joseph, 49, 113, 41' Joseph E., Joseph M., Joshua, Joshua H.. J. Stanficid, J. Thompson Katheriiie M. Kennctli C, Leslie J., Lewis W., LilyC, Lucy, Lydia, 113, 121, 286, 344 Lydia T. , 340, 53b Marj^arct E., 431 Margaret T., 539 Margaretla, 77S 809 57b 50 809 34' 576 536 5?9 53S 54° 250 537 Marianna Waitba, Martin B ' Mary, 2; Mary Mary .Ann Man- ii , ■ Mari- 1.. Marv L., Mary ■(■., Mary W., Matilda, Matil.Ir; B. Mcta i)., Mordeiai, Mildicd E. Motes, 49, 537 49 27, 28, 2g, 31, 49. 9°. 9'. "3. '72, 173. '75, I?*. "77. =41. 242, 285, 304, 315. 32:. 34°. 430, 566, 680 539 ■"a. 39=. 473 \ , 4yu 798 43'. 54° 537 537 431.478 431 540 2, 49, 216 54° no, 142, 287 314. 536 168, 208, Moses H., 41S Nathan, 49, 50, 78, 88. loi, 176, 220, 432 Nathan S., 286,318, 536 Owen, 71 1 Owen T., 341 Owen W., 341 Peter, 35, 141, 151, 188, 264, 308 Phcbc G., Philena, 194, 286. 321, 607 PHlena H., Philip, 23, 34, 35, '4^, 'J9. 71. 72, 87, go, 118, 140, 175, 176, 211, 250, 374 Priscilla, 235, 428 Rachel, 49, 175, 177, 282, 283, 386, 287, 288 Rachel G., 576 Rachel S., 286, 536, 694 Kebecca. 113, 176 Kebeckah, 49 Reuben, 92, 175, 266, 287, 288, 375, 539. 939 NAMK. PACK, Ynrnall. Russell A., 539 Sallie G., 540 Samuel, 49, 113, 170 Samuel S., 211, 340 Sara B., 432 Sarah, 50, 54, 55, 113. M3. 175. 17^. 798 Sarah A., 418 Sarah Ann, 790 Sarah E., 286, 340 Sarah H., 211, 340 Sidney, 175, 177, 286, 287 Stanley R.. 539 Susanna, 113, 252, 392 Susanna T., 340 Thomas, 49,54,72,176, 177, 211, 252, 321, 341.418, 534 Walker, 662 Walter F., 341 William, loi, 212, 258, 3»8, 375.418, 680 William D., 540 William H., 430,490,537 \\'iUiam M., 576 William S., 538 Yates. Anna l^J., 513 Annie, 916 John, 513 l.iictitia D., 635 Ycall, Thomas, 118 Yearsley. Ann, 355 A. Taylor, 780 licrtha, 569 Humphrey, 318 Irwin T,, 569 John, 22 Eydia, 383 ^^ar>■, 520 Mary I., 569 Maurice H., 569 Maurice S., 569 Robert, 569, 900 Sabilla, 80X S.TJIic E., 569 Thomas, 84 Thomas, 569, 801, 900 Willis, 569 Yeatman. Arthur P., 709 Elizabeth, 680 Emma P.. 709 Hannah D., 721 John, 721 Laura R., 709 Marshall, 709 Marshall P., 357, 358, , , 709.710 Pcnnock J., 709 Raymon M., 709 Walter M., 709 Yeates, Jasper, 173 Yetslry Gilbert, 936 John, 936 l.ydia, 936 Nicholas, 936 Sarah, 936 Yennings, Richard, 936 Yerkcrt. 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