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8001 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: History of Nantucket-Starbuck pg 708-9, submit by Lynn M Dewey, pg 220 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner Coffin, David (I3863)
 
8002 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: History of Nantucket-Starbuck pg 708-9, submit by Lynn M Dewey, pg 220 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner Coffin, Miriam (I3864)
 
8003 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: History of Nantucket-Starbuck pg 708-9, submit by Lynn M Dewey, pg 220 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner Coffin, Libni (I3866)
 
8004 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: History of Nantucket-Starbuck pg 708-9, submit by Lynn M Dewey, pg 220 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner Coffin, Priscilla (I3867)
 
8005 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: History of Nantucket-Starbuck pg 708-9, submit by Lynn M Dewey, pg 220 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Deborah a twin to John. Coffin, Deborah (I3859)
 
8006 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: History of Nantucket-Starbuck pg 708-9, submit by Lynn M Dewey, pg 220 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Deborah a twin to John. Coffin, John (I3860)
 
8007 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: History of Nantucket-Starbuck pg 708-9, submit by Lynn M Dewey, pg 251 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner Paddock, Nathaniel (I4143)
 
8008 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: NE Hist, Gen Reg Vol 35, 376, 379, Vol 24 pg 149, American Quaker Gen by Hinshaw, Vol 1 pg 778 subm by Estella Rawson Christensen; pg 219 of Rawson Gen Bk-cc Pam Hallmark Wagner. Also FGS subm by Lois Owen Chapman: bn abt 1783, Nantucket Island, Mass, Bap: 7 Jun 1958, End: 29 Jul 1958, Sealed to parents: 20 Apr 1959. Says needs to be corrected. Coffin, William (I3828)
 
8009 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Lydia (I3870)
 
8010 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Peter (I3871)
 
8011 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin Jr, John (I3872)
 
8012 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Love (I3873)
 
8013 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Enock (I3874)
 
8014 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Hannah (I3875)
 
8015 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Benjamin (I3876)
 
8016 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Tristram (I3877)
 
8017 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Coffin, Elizabeth (I3879)
 
8018 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Baptism date later than endowment (check further). Coffin, Deborah (I3878)
 
8019 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221 Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. On pedigree sheet, it shows he born born Brixton, Devon., Englnd and died 2 Oct 1681-2 in Salisbury, Essex, England, pg 253 of Rawson Bk. Coffin, John (I3868)
 
8020 BIR,MG,DTH: Family Group Sheet: Vital Records of Nantucket (Mass N 26), The Coffin family (A5B4)(A5A9) p 58, submitted by Pearl W Atkinson, pg 221Rawson Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner.
Daughter of Joseph Austin and Sarah Starbuck. 
Austin, Deborah (I3869)
 
8021 BIR,MG,DTH: Family rcds of Levon Z Hallmark. Dau of Jackson Washington Arnold
& Ivy Stearsmon 
Arnold, Irene Naomi (I6451)
 
8022 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Arthus Morrison Rawson as shown on family group sheet by Lucy Rawson Harmon in Rawson family book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner.
Farr West Ward records and Rawson family records of Estella Rawson Christensen, on sheet submitted by Rozella Pickford. Shows Martha as born in New Harmony, Washington Co, Utah. 
Rawson, Martha Amelia (I3808)
 
8023 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Arthus Morrison Rawson as shown on family group sheet by Lucy Rawson Harmon in Rawson family book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner.
Hiatt Family records of Iva Rawson Creamer show Margaret born in Washington, Washington Co, Utah. Also shows endowed 20 April 1882, same day as show married. 
Rawson, Margaret Ann (I3807)
 
8024 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Arthus Morrison Rawson as shown on family group sheet by Lucy Rawson Harmon in Rawson family book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner. Rawson, Amanda Jane (I3806)
 
8025 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Arthus Morrison Rawson, family group sheet by Lucy Rawson Harmon in copy of Rawson family book, copy of Pam HallmarkWagner: bapt 1868, endow 13 Feb 1879, BIC.
Fam group sheet-Lucinda as parent: bapt,endow,sealed to husb 14 Feb 1879, by Mary Estella Rawson Christensen.

1900 CENSUS: ID,Bingham Co-Ammon: Anc Img 7-8, pg 17B, June 1900, Dw 298,304:
OWEN, William F-head 45/UT bn Aug 1854 (PA,Ind)md 23y farmer own home
with mortgage; Lucinda-wife 40/UT bn Mar 1860(IL,IL)md 40y 11/11 children
living; William F-son20/UT bn Nov 1879 (UT,UT)S farm laborer: James A-son
18/UT bn Nob 1881 farm laborer; Heber J-son 16/UT bn Sep 1883 farm laborer;
Daniel B-son 14/UT bn May 1886 farm laborer; Margaret-dau 11/ID bn Jul 1888
at school: Leroy-son 10/ID bn Nov 1890 at school: Horace E-son 7/ID bn Nov 1892
at school; Senna-dau 5/ID bn Nov 1894;Lucinda-dau 2/ID bn July 1892; George
HIATT-svt 37/UT bn Nov 1862 (OH,TN)single day laborer

HIST: Rawson-Coffin book pg 114, "Lucinda Elizabeth Rawson - My Grandmother," taken from file of grandson, Charles M. Owen:

Lucinda Elizabeth Rawson, wife of Wm Franklin Owen Sr was born 9 Mar 1860 at Payson,UT,UT. She cam to Ogden with her parents Arthur Morrison Rawson and Margaret Angeline Pace Rawson. Her girlhood days were spent here, all but 7 years in St George UT. Her education was limited, not having a great channce at going to school and not like it when she did.
Her father, a carpenter by trade, working at this and farming at the same time. She married at age 17, living on a farm near Ogden for 10 years. 5 children were born there. The farm belonged to Wm's father, James Owen. They were paying for it as they could. His parents decided to go back on the farm. Wm willingly released their rights, feeling they could start anew easier than his parents.
They went to Idaho, settling on a homestead in what is now Ammon, at that time nothing but sagebrush. Their 5th child was only three weeks old when they moved from Farr West to Idaho. The trip was made in a lumber wagon, trailing another wagon and horses behind.
Idaho Falls was called Eagle Rock. It consisted of Anderson Brother's Store (also the bank and post office), ZCMI, the railroad shops and a few crude dwellings.
The family slept in a wagon box, as the log house was not completed. Mr Owen was away most of the time, building a canal and cutting wild hay, leaving his wife and 5 small children, who laid terrified at night as the coyotes came right to the wagon, howling, waking the children, who would scream and cry with fright.
Mr Owen and Dr Wilson were the first Co Commissioners of this county. For 1 year, school was held in their homes, both summer and winter.
Lucinda's parents moved from Ogden to Ammon, where her father was made Bishop, serving for 25 years. 4 years after Mr Owen's death, 22 Feb 1927, Lucinda married a second time to Wm Rawson 19 Nov 1931.
Elizabeth was the first counselor in the Relief Society. She has been a visiting teacher since she was 17 years old. She is the mother of 12 children, 6 of whom are living.
Mr Owen was a farmer and also ran a dairy. A lot of work for Mrs Owen too. He, in connection with his son, Wm F Jr, owned a coal yard, dealing in coal, ice and lime. The lime was furnished from a kiln on their own ranch. They owned 2 homes in Idaho Falls, now living in the one on Eastern Avenue. Mr Owen was an invalid for 6 years.
This sketch was written for a Sunday School class, by a member, who tried to get them to tell of their romance, but they just laughed. They have the love and respect of their Sunday School class in Idaho Falls. This was taken from the files of a grandson of Mrs Owen, Mr Charles M Owen of 810 Catherine St, SLC UT. 
Rawson, Lucinda Elizabeth (I3805)
 
8026 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner.

HISTORY: Brumbaugh Gen pg 368 shows John as the "stocking weaver" (strump
weber) and shows several deeds which settle the fact that Mary
Elizabeth Metzker was his wife. 
Brumbaugh, Johannes (I3383)
 
8027 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Horner, John (I3388)
 
8028 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Dick, Susanna (I3389)
 
8029 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Horner, John (I3391)
 
8030 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Horner, Jacob (I3394)
 
8031 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Horner, Jonas (I3398)
 
8032 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Horner, John (I3405)
 
8033 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Horner, Abraham (I3407)
 
8034 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. 
Dick, Adam (I3412)
 
8035 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Mummerts Cemetery, Hamilton TWP 
Knack, Ann Atilla (I3413)
 
8036 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Mummerts Cemetery, Hamilton TWP 
Dick, John Christian (I3414)
 
8037 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Mummerts Cemetery, Hamilton TWP 
Dick, Christina (I3415)
 
8038 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Mummerts Cemetery, Hamilton TWP 
Dick, Catherine (I3416)
 
8039 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Mummerts Cemetery, Hamilton TWP 
Dick, Appollona (I3417)
 
8040 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
Wagner. Mummerts Cemetery, Hamilton TWP 
Dick (I3418)
 
8041 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark Wagner. Brumbaugh, George (I3384)
 
8042 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark Wagner. "The Genealogy of the Brumbacks", 929.273, Film #13833761 by John Brumbaugh, Mic #908.876, pg 437. Says moved, with George, to Morrisons Love, Bedford Co, Penn. Collector of taxes, Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon PA 1791.

IMM: Genealogy of the Brumbaughs by G Marcus Brumbaugh, Section E pg 349:
(E1) Johannes Henrich Brumbach, the immigrant, and family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Capt Waire, #0 Sep 1754, sailing from Rotterdam and stopping at Cowes, England for provisions as was general custom during long voyages, filled with innumerable hardships.

Pg 349-350: Jacob (Jockel) md abt 1760 and settled on tract of land near Funkstown--Hagerstown, MD near Johann Jacob Brumbach (a cousin-see Sec C of bk) and had 6 children. Abt 1766 md Elizabeth Baker (Engle?) and had 9 children.
Abt 1787 Jacob and his brother George removed with the earliest pioneers to Morrison's Cove, then in Bedford Co PA (now Blair) and located near the Rebecca Furnace property, occupying a large tract of land. The predatory Indian outbreaks of 1778-9 caused all early settlers to leave, and these brothers
returned to former homes on Conecocheague River in MD--perhaps also Antrim Twp Franklin Co, PA. After cessation they re-occupied their Bedford Co lands

pg 350 [E2] JACOB2 BRUMBAUGH—" Jockel " (Johannes Henrich1) b Nov. 27, 1734; about 1760 m his first w, whose name is yet unknown, near " Funkstown " (Hagerstown), Frederick Co., Md., and there were 6 ch. from this union. About 1766 Jacob2 in (2) Elizabeth Baker ( " E n g l e " ? ) , and there were 9 ch. from the 2d m, making a total of 15 ch.
Mr. David Brumbaugh4 Wineland [ E l l - X ] , 6 April 11, 1817, says that his maternal grandparents came into Morrison's Cove, Bedford Co., now Blair, Pa., about 1780, and settled on the farm now owned by Samuel Dilling.
Jacob Brumbaugh appears in the 1786 list of taxables in Antrim Twp.,Franklin Co., Pa. This was in the " Conecocheague settlement,"a which extended also across the Mason and Dixon line into the Hagerstown, Md., region. A quotation is given concerning this settlement on the Maryland side of the
state line:
"The district (Conococheague) was one of the earliest settled In Washington Co., Md., and contained a portion of Lord Baltimore's reserved lands and manors.
"Nov. 9,1767, the commissioners empowered by him offered these lands for sale at the home of Col. Thos. Prather in Frederick Co. The manor contained over 11,000 acres. The ancestors of the immortal author of ' Star Spangled Banner' were residents of the Conococheague district and Edmund Key owned ' Paradise,' an estate of 335 acres, ' Good Hope,' 300 acres, and ' Friendship,' 206 acres. He died ih 1766."b
The importance of establishing the identity of the 1786, Jacob Brumbaugh, taxable in Antrim Twp., Frankhn Co., Pa., is evident. Messrs. Elias B—. Hartle [C117-1], Hagerstown, Md., and H. H. Spangler, Mercersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., made two searches resulting in finding the following deeds, and the latter further adds: "There is no will'on record, and no letters of administration were granted in his estate. His real estate probably was con-
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"Historical Sketch of Franklin Co., Pa., McCauley, 1878, p. 136.
Gunneukisschik—Canococheague—Conecocheague in the Indian language means " Indeed-a
long-journey." Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants—Rupp, p. 17.
»Western Maryland, Scharf, Vol. II, p. 1289.

pg 351: veyed by deed, and doubtless the deeds have never been recorded. As you know, many old deeds have never been placed upon record." Replies have not been secured from the Frankhn Co. Brumbaughs covering this matter of identity. See also [ C l ] Jacob Brumbaugh (p. 148). The " Timber Bottom, 10 a.," may have run over into Washington Co., Md., making this refer to [Cl] and not [E2].
Oct. 22, 1789, Tieter Barnes deeded to Jacob Brombaugh a tract of land in the said Antrim Twp. called " Timber Bottom," containing 10 a., for a consideration of £30; recorded in Franklin Co., Pa., deed book, Vol. 2, p. 155.
April 27, 1813, Jacob Myers deeded to Jacob Broombaugh in the said Antrim Twp., " adjoining other lands of Jacob Broombaugh," containing 2% a., for a consideration of $150; recorded in Vol. 11, p. 18.

DEED FROM HENRY WISAW & ANNIE TO [E2] JACOB2 BROOMBAUGH FOR 198 A, 26 MAY, 1788.a
This indenture made the 26th May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight between Henry Wisaw and Ann his wife of Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon Co. Pa. of one part and Jacob Broombaugh of the Twp and Co. aforesaid of the second part—consideration £325—land called
money trap situate on Clover Creek in Morrisons Cove in Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon Co. Pa. Beginning at a corner White oake thence by land of Hugh Skelly &c. . . . Containing one hundred and ninety eight acres and allowance of six per cent for roads, &c. with the appurtenances which said tract was surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to said Henry Wisaw dated the 3d Dec. 1784, now held by patent dated 19 Sept. 1785.
Witness HEINRICH WISAW [Seal]
George Brombaugh ANNIE WISAW [Seal]
JOHN STATES
John Canan, Esq., and Margery Canan wife, of the Twp of Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co. Pa. on 28 Nov. 1814 deed to [E2] Jacob2 Brumbaugh of Hopewell Twp Huntingdon Co. Pa. for $1494.64 this tract called Bradley.
(Recorded Huntingdon Co. Pa. Book 0, p. 291 10 Jan. 1814.)
Jacob2 (his X mark) Brumbaugh? and Elisabeth (her X mark) Brumbaugh in presence of James Entrekin and Abraham Bowers on 26 Dec. 1815 for $876, deed to [E13] George3 Brumbaugh a tract containing 73 a & allow-
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"Recorded Huntingdon Co., Pa., 4 June, 1788, Vol. A-l, p. 76, copied by Mr. Elmer E. Enyeart.
••Ancestors in common with early Germans who wrote fine German often made their mark to English deeds, etc. His signature is reproduced in Plate 97.

pg 352: ances, also for $2268 in same deed 189 a 26 p. & allowances, being part of land surveyed under Location No. 709 in name of John Mitchell and later acquired by the said Jacob2 Brumbaugh near John Freek? land—the 2 conveyed tracts close to the mouth of James Creek.a
Heads of Families First Census of the United States 1790, Penn., p 123, enumerates [E2] Jacob2 Brumbough as having 2 sons over 16 years, 4 sons under 16 years, and 3 daughters, besides the parents, part of the family having moved away, they then having 8. sons and 4 daughters; [C4] John2 Brumbough as having a wife and no children; and Nicholas Fouss (who in [E8] Margaret3 Brumbaugh) as having 2 sons under 16 years, besides his wife; and others connected with this history.

[E2] " JACOB2 BRUMBACH, COLLECTOR " OP TAXES FOR WOODBERRY TWP, HUNTINGDON CO., PA., 1791.
Numerous details concerning Woodberry (Woodbury) Twp., Bedford and Huntingdon Counties, Pa., have previously been given, and it is quite interesting to have a reproduction of the actual autographic return of [E2] " Jacob2 Brombaugh," as noted In the general summary of the county; and this in face of the fact that our early ancestry studiously avoided the holding of public office.
" The following Persons Collectors of the Different Townships of Huntingdon County for the year 1791 to be charged as follows, viz.:
£ S D
Edward Hunter Collector of Huntingdon Township to 73 0 02
amount of Tax 3 3 10
76 4 0
John Kneff Collector of Barree Township to amount of 59 14 02
Tax 5 18 7
65 12 9
Neill Clark Collector of Hopewell Township to amount 48 05 02
of Tax 2 9 6
50 14 7
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a"This deed is written upon the especially thick parchment deed of Henry Drinker and Elizabeth to John Canaan; and is recorded 24 Aug. 1816 in Book P, p. 99 &c. Huntingdon Co.

pg 353: Jacob Brombaugh Collector of Woodberry Township to 23 03 05
amount of Tax 5 0 7
28 4 0
Samuel Moore Collector of Frankstown township to 98 09 11
amount of Tax 9 19 6
108 9 5
Nicholas Sheaver Collector of Shirley Township to amount
of Tax 59 18 09
Thomas Thompson Collector of Franklin Township to 65 18 05
amount of Tax 7 16 3
73 14 8
George Wilson Collector of Dublin Township to amount 26 01 07
of Tax 2 31
28 04 8
Abraham Wright Collector of Springfield Township to 39 17 01
amount of Tax 1 2
40 09 1
Jophena Burley Senr. Collector of Tyrone Township 45 10 08
to amount of Tax 1 10 2
47 0 10
Amount 561 3 10"
In 1794 Jacob2 moved across the mountain into Woodcock Valley, Huntingdon Co., Pa., and soon thereafter executed the following deed:
" [E2] Jacob Brombaugh and Elizabeth his wife of Woodbury Twp on Clover Creek, Huntingdon Co. Pa. on May 17, 1797, deed 198 a & 670 a for £658 to Geo, Putterbough.
(Huntingdon Pa. Book F 1, p. 240.)
The author has the following receipt:
" June 19 1800 Received from Jacob Brombaugh 116£ 0s Od in part of 240£ he was to pay me on the first of this June for Land on Amount of a Tract of Land I sold him for which he has an article from me dated the 17th day of March 1800. JOHN CANAN."

pg 354: Aug. 4, 1800 he received deed for this 219 acres on the south side of Warrior Ridge called " Timothy Meadows,"3 and lived there continuously until his death, August 13, 1816. The old homestead farm yet remains in the Brumbaugh name.
Nov. 28, 1814, [E2] Jacob2 received his deed from John Canan for the property described in the following:
PATENT TO SAMUEL WALLIS 236 ACRES BEDFORD CO PA 24 MAY 1782—
"BRADLEY"
The Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: Know Ye, that in consideration of the sum of Thirtyseven pounds seven shillings and one penny, lawful money paid by Samuel Wallis of the City of Philadelphia, into the Receiver General's office of this Commonwealth, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto the said Samuel Wallis a certain tract of land called Bradley,
situated in Woodcock valley, formerly in Cumberland, now in Bedford County; Beginning . . . thence by John Mitchells land . . . thence by barrens . . . thence by John Littles Richland . . . thence by Powells land . . . containing Two hundred and thirty six acres and allowance of Six pCent for roads &c. with the appurtenances [which said Tract of Land was surveyed by virtue of an order on application No. 171, entered the first day of August, 1766, by Daniel McDavid; who by Deed dated the nineteenth day of January, 1767.b conveyed the said Tract of Land unto the said Samuel Wallis in fee; and a warrant for the acceptance of the Survey issued to him the fourteenth day of March last] To have and to hold . . . unto the said Samuel Wallis and his heirs; . . . free and clear of all Restrictions and Reservations as to Mines royalties, Quitrents or otherwise, excepting and reserving only the fifth part of all Gold and Silver ore for the use of this Commonwealth to be delivered at the Pitsmouth clear of all charges. In Witness whereof his Excellency William Moore, Esquire, president of the Supreme Executive Council, hath hereto set his hand and caused the State Seal to be hereunto affixed in Council the twenty-fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two; and of the Commonwealth the Sixth.
Attest, WM. MOORE, ["Seal of the State of Pennsylvania,"
V. MATLACK, President. Reverse, "Both Can't Survive."]
Secy.
(Enrolled Pat. Book No. 1, p. 307 and seal of Rolls Office attached 17 Aug. 1782.)
On back of above patent Saml. Wallis and Lydia Wallis in presence of Cassandra Jacob and Jno. M. Potts on Sept. 4, 1782, for 5 shillings deed Bradley, to Abel James and Henry Drinker of Philadelphia, merchants.
Abel James and Rebecca on 8th day of 4th month 1784 deed interest in Bradley to Henry Drinker.
Henry Drinker and Elizath Drinker 19 Feb. 1794 for £171 s2 deed Bradley to John Canan—236 a of land in Woodcock Valley.
(Recorded Huntingdon Co. Pa. Book D, p. 379 10 Dec. 1794.)
It was a general practice for the father to retire from active business and divide his property amongst his children, which custom had many advantages. There resulted no uncertainty as to the division of the estate, no actual need
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"Application No. 709, Aug. 2, 1766, by John Mitchell for 300 acres on south side Warrior Ridge, adjoining claim of Arthur Parks. Returned Feb. 20, 1790, to Sol. Sills, 219 acres called " The Timothy Meadows," patented to Sills Feb. 23, 1790—from records of James Murray Africa, Huntingdon, Pa., and of Dept. of Internal Affairs, Harrisburg, Pa. The 1800 deed is recorded in Book H-l, p. 41, Huntingdon, Pa.
"This deed for " Three hundred acres of Land lying on a small branch leading to Piper's Run in the County of Cumberland, and Province " of Pennsylvania, and the other deeds above mentioned are preserved by [E232] Jacob H—.5 Brumbaugh, Huntingdon, Pa.
Pg 355: for the execution of wills, and the necessities for comfort of the parents were assured by agreements often made part of the public records.

AGREEMENT BETWEEN [E2] JACOB BROMBAUGH AND [E13] GEORGE BROMBAUGH, MARCH 28, 1807."
" Artickles of Agreement made and concluded on this 28th day of March in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven Between Jacob Brombough of Hopewell Township County of Huntingdon and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of the one part and George Brombough of the Township, Co. and Commonwealth afforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said Jacob Brombough for and in consideration of the conditions and covenants hereinafter mentioned and agreed on hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said George Brombough his heirs and assigns the following described pieces or parcells of Land sittuate as follows
One of the said Tracts Lyin and being in Hopewell Township and Co. aforesaid containing Seventy nine acres, being the North end of a larg Tract of Land Surveyed to David McDavid on and order No. 171 dated the 1st day of Aug. 1766 and the other Sittuate in the said Twp. containing one thousand and eighty nine acres and allowance being part of a larg Tract of Land containing two hundred and nineteen acres & allowances surveyed to John Mitchel in pursuance of an application No. 709 dated the 2d day of August one thousand seven hundred & sixty six for & in consideration whereof the said George doth agree to pay the said Jacob in the following manner, first the said Jacob for & during his natural life is to have the free & Entire use of the house he now lives in without any rent molestation or denyal & two Cows kept on the premises in paster during the Sumer & fall & Stable room during the winter Season also the said George is to sew the said Jacob yearly & every year one quarter of an acre in flax Ceed and pay the said Jacob yearly and every year durin his natural life twenty five shillings in Cash, fifteen bushels of rye thirty bu. of wheat fifteen bushels of corn, ten Bushels of Buckwheat, twelve bu. of Potatoes & seventy five pounds of Beef, Two tons of Hay, one ton second Crop & the other ton first Crop, and it is further agreed on by the said parties that the said George in adition to the forementloned payment is to pay the said Jacob's heires Executors Administrators twelve dollars lawfull money of the United States for each and every acre the two forementloned tracts may contain ten hundred and sixty six dollars whereof is to be paid to the said Jacob's heires Executors Administrators or assigns on the first friday in June after the deceas of the said Jacob and the residue in equal yearly payments of
"Recorded in Book 0-1, p. 16 and 17, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
Pg 356: one hundred pounds each Unto the whole is compleetly satisfyed and payed. And the parties further agree that provid the said Jacob should depart this life before the expiration of four years from this date that the first payment of four hundred pounds Shall not become due or payable before the first friday in June in the yeare one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and t h a t the aforementioned Agreement shall not be Understood by any way or means to debar the said George from his lawfull share or dividend of said Estate . In Witness whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
his
Witness JACOB X BROMBOUGH [iSeaZ]
mark
JAMES ENTREKIN GEORGE BROMBOUGH [xSeaZ]
WILLAM ENTREKIN
Huntingdon County, ss. Before the Subscriber one of the Justices of the peace in and for said County Personally came James Entrekin Esq. and being duly sworn according to Law saith that he was present and did see the parties to the written Article of Agreement Sign & seal the same as & for their act and Deeds for the purposes therein Mentioned and that he subscribed his name thereto as a Witness and that he was present and did see William Entrekin the other Subscribing Witness sign his name thereto as a witness and that the name William Entrekin thereto subscribed is in the proper hand writing of the said William Entrekin and farther saith not.
ENTREKIN.
Before ALEXR. MCCONNELL.
A true Copy compared with the original this 24th day of March 1814.
the 24 " day of March 1814
WILLIAM STEEL Recorder."
[ E 2 ] Jacob2 d in Hopewell Twp., Huntingdon Co., P a . , " late of Woodcock Valley," Aug. 13, 1816, and his son [ E 1 4 ] Daniel and J o h n Whyland served as administrators of his estate.
The compiler has in his possession" cancelled notes of [ E 1 3 ] George3 Brumbaugh to the said admrs.: Aug. 2 3 , 1816, for $954.69 payable " the first friday in J u n e next," same date for $266.67 payable " the first friday in
J u n e 1 8 2 1 , " and same date for $266.67, payable a year later (1822)—these are witnessed by P e t e r Deck and James Entrekin, and t he body of the notes is in the l a t t e r ' s handwriting.
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•Preserved by [E22S] George Boyer5 Brumbaugh, James Creek, Pa. 
Brumbaugh, Johann Jacob (I3382)
 
8043 BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke. Had abt 15 children-not
know names and which wife is their mother.

MG: Family records of Edward Vern Smith as handed down. 
Horner, Christian (I2042)
 
8044 BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madison Co Wills, Film #0183268, pg
362, shows Polly Boggs as daughter and that she is deceased and had a
child.

MG: IGI 7629618/90 shows Polly md James Boggs 14 Oct 1829, Madison Co, KY. 
Tomblin, Polly (I4881)
 
8045 BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madsion Co, KY Film #0183268 Bk G,
pg 362, shows daughter as Sally Boggs and living at time of will.

MG: Madison Co, KY Marriages 1785-1851, PT I, pg 18. Bondsman D Willis.
IGI 7629618/90 shows Sally md Tyree Boggs 29 Dec 1824, Madison Co, KY.

DTH: Abstracted Boone Co, MO Probate Packet Index, Film 909215, Vol I 1821-
Sallie Boggs, Own Bogs adm #2487. 
Tomblin, Sally (I4886)
 
8046 BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madsion Co, KY Film #0183268 Bk G,
pg 362, shows daugter as Francis Hopper and alive at time of will. Also
shown as Frankie.

MG: Madison Co, KY Marriages 1785-1851, PT I, pg 89. Bondsman James Hopper.
IGI 7531411/83 shows Frances md John "Harper" 3 "May" 1812, Madison KY.

DTH: Boone Co, MO Cem Rcds, FHL Film 1321492, Sugar Crk Bapt Ch Cem Rcds, NE
1/4 Sec 22 TWP 48 R14. 
Tomblin, Frances W (I4882)
 
8047 BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madsion Co, KY Film #0183268 Bk G,
pg 362, shows son as Jeremiah, deceased, and leaves his inheritance to his
daughter, Sally Ann. Birth shown in Boone Co Pre Civil War D/B as 1796 in
Boone Co.

MG: Madison Co, KY Marriages 1785-1851, PT I, pg 200. Bondsman John.
IGI 7621207/49 shows Jeremiah md Peggy Boggs 12 Dec 1819, Madison Co, KY.

CENSUS: 1820 Madison Co, KY, FHL Film 186185, pg 92, 29 Jan 1821:
Tomblin, Jeremiah, head: 1 m 16-26; 1 f 10-16. (Jeremiah 1794-1804)

LAND: Boone Co, MO, Film 909099, BK B149, B442.

B149: Indenture-24 Aug 1826: To Jeremiah Tomlinson of Boone Co: E 1/2 SW Q
Sec 4 TWP 48, north of Missouri River, R14, 160 acres in Land Dist of
Franklin, MO .
B442: Indenture-23 Dec 1827: Sold from Jeremiah and Peggy Tomlinson of Boone:
W 1/2 SE 1/2 SW 1/2 Sec 4 TWP 48, north of MO River R14-40 acres in
Land Dist of Franklin, MO.

WILL: Boone Co, MO Wills and Administration,1821-1870,Film #1036508,pg 4, #85:
Jeremiah Tomlinson, GR 4 Feb 1829, FS 10 Aug 1833. Adminstrator: Edmond
McQueen,Heirs: Sallie Ann, infant daughter, Margaret McQueen, widow who
remarried Edmund McQueen.

NOTES: When Jeremiah died, married to Margaret, with infant dau Sallie Ann. I
wonder if first wife died and remarried, having Sallie Ann. Only child
shown on grandfather's will in 1835 also. CK further. 
Tomblin, Jeremiah (I4884)
 
8048 BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madsion Co, KY Film #0183268 Bk G,
pg 362, shows son as Joel, deceased, and leaves his inheritance to his
children.

MG: Madison Co, KY Marriages 1785-1851, PT I, pg 89. Bondsman Weeden Hawkins.

WILLS: Abstracted Boone Co,MO Wills & Admin, 1821-1870,Film #1036508,pg7,#171:
Joel Tomblin, Administrator John Hopper. GR 30 Nov 1833, FS 7 Aug 1847.
Heirs: Elizabeth, Sally Ann, Polly, Frances, Euphemia, minors. 
Tomblin, Joel (I4883)
 
8049 BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madsion Co, KY Film #0183268 Bk G,
pg 362, shows son as Richard and living at time of will.

MG: Madison Co, KY Marriages 1785-1851, PT I, pg 200. Bondsman John Boggs.

WILL: Madison Co, KY Wills, Film #0183273, BK R, pg 283, 9 Feb 1866.

Richard Tomlin, wife Sunny Tomlin..she is have what is left, at her
death former negroes to maintain her during life but freed at her death. Jno
B Walker, a friend is executor. Witnessed by R C Chenault and M A Oldham.
Proved on 5 Mar 1866. Too light to see much else on film. Could not see any
children. Ck out. 
Tomblin, Richard (I4885)
 
8050 BIR,MG,DTH: Father's will, George Tomblin, Madsion Co, KY Film #0183268 Bk G,
pg 362, shows son as Willis and living at time of will.

MG: Madison Co, KY Marriages 1785-1851, PT I, pg 200. Rice Gilbert.

WILL: Madison Co, KY Wills, 0183269, BK H, pg 142, 28 Jan 1842.

Willis Tomblin, wife Sally. Negro Harry to be set free after wife's
death, also if she should remarry. All of his property, real and personal to go
to his wife. Will dated 28 Jan 1842,witnessed by Z W Wood and Jefferson Gentry.
Will proved on 3 Jan 1843. 
Tomblin, Willis (I4887)
 

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