Peter Arterburn (Potential Father)

Male 1711 - 1803  (92 years)


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  • Name Peter Arterburn (Potential Father) 
    Born 1711 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1803  Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I93  Bowser
    Last Modified 25 Feb 2021 

    Children 
    +1. William Arterburn, Sr,   b. Abt 1745,   d. Bef 14 Oct 1816, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 71 years)
    Last Modified 25 Feb 2021 
    Family ID F19  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    <i>1716 Will of Thomas Plunkett</i>
    1716 Will of Thomas Plunkett
    5 October 1716, Charles County, Maryland

    Thomas Plunkett of Prince George County, MD

    "I give to Ann Barnes Daughter of my afore named friend Henry Barnes my Indian boy named Peter"

    FamilySearch.org, Wills 1665-1850 ; index 1629-1947 (Charles County, Maryland), film 13761, img 259
    <i>1738 Will of Henry Barnes</i>
    1738 Will of Henry Barnes
    9 September 1738, Charles County, Maryland

    Henry Barnes of Charles County, MD

    "I give and Bequeath to my Loving Neighbour Elizabeth Hudson Indian Peter during the time of his Servitude to me"

    Ancestry.com, Maryland, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777
    <i>1740 Inventory of Henry Barnes' Estate</i>
    1740 Inventory of Henry Barnes' Estate
    February 1740, Charles County, Maryland

    Inventory of the estate of Henry Barnes:

    "To Manservant named Peter Atterburn 2 yr to serve"

    FamilySearch.org, Inventories : 1673-1852 (Charles County, Maryland), film 13740, img 589
    <i>1745 Court Record of Peter Williams alias Atterburne</i>
    1745 Court Record of Peter Williams alias Atterburne
    August 1745, Charles County, Maryland

    Peter Williams alias Atterburne was [] to answer unto Richard Bernard of a plea of trespass.

    On 22 Dec 1743, Peter was indebted unto Richard Bernard the sum of 3 pounds, 9 shillings, and 5 pence. This had not been paid/resolved by 26 Mar 1745. Peter was forced by the court to pay Richard.

    Note: this is a bad copy of the document - it is difficult to read.

    Ancestry.com, found on Bonnie Moatz' Ancestry tree
    <i>1749 Deposition of Peter Atterburn</i>
    1749 Deposition of Peter Atterburn
    27 February 1749, Charles County, Maryland

    On 27 Feb, Peter Atterburn, age 37, gave a deposition in the Charles County court concerning a boundary dispute.

    FamilySearch.org, "Supplemental notes on the history of the Arterburn family in America," Appendix #3, img 139-140
    1758-1772 Dumfries Stores Ledgers for Peter and William Arterburn
    1758-1772 Dumfries Stores Ledgers for Peter and William Arterburn
    Prince William County, Virginia

    Peter and William Atterburn purchased supplies in Dumfries, Prince William, VA from 1758 to 1772. Peter was buying supplies a few years before William, suggesting Peter was older than William. Only the indexes of these ledgers are available online.

    Peter Atterburn
    1758-1759
    1758-1759 (Security by William Davis)
    1760

    William Atterburn
    1767
    1767-1768
    1768-1769
    1771-1772

    Prince William County, Virginia eServices (https://eservice.pwcgov.org/), Dumfries Stores Ledgers Index, 1758-1776
    1765 Tax of Peter Atterburn
    1765 Tax of Peter Atterburn
    Prince William County, Virginia

    Peter Atterburn
    2 tithables [white males 16 and over]

    Note: Peter has 2 tithables in his household, likely him and William. William starts purchasing items in Dumfries in 1767, 2 years later. These records suggest that that William was the son of Peter and was coming of age around this time.

    FamilySearch.org, "Supplemental notes on the history of the Arterburn family in America," Appendix #5, img 146
    1775 Dunmore Census of Peter Arterburn
    1775 Dunmore Census of Peter Arterburn
    Dunmore County (now Shenandoah), Virginia

    Peter Arterburn
    1 male 16 and over
    3 males under 16
    7 females

    FamilySearch.org, "Supplemental notes on the history of the Arterburn family in America," Appendix #7, img 162
    1780 Land Deeds of Peter Arterburn
    1780 Land Deeds of Peter Arterburn
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    On 24 May 1780, Peter Arterburn purchased land from Samuel Stover. The land contained 200 acres and cost 5[] pounds.

    On 25 May 1780, Peter Arterburn purchased land from Samuel Stover and his wife, Barbara. The land contained 204 acres and cost 65 pounds.

    FamilySearch.org, Deed books, 1772-1900 ; general indexes to deeds, 1772-1900 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 33888, img 155-156
    1782 Personal Property Tax of Peter and Will Arterburn
    1782 Personal Property Tax of Peter and Will Arterburn
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    Peter Arterburn
    1 tithable
    2 horses
    5 cows
    Tax: 15 shillings, 3 pence

    Will Arterburn
    1 tithable
    2 horses
    4 cows
    Tax: 15 shillings

    FamilySearch.org, Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 1905722, img 417
    1783 Personal Property Tax of Peter and William Arterburn
    1783 Personal Property Tax of Peter and William Arterburn
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    Peter Arterburn
    White tithes: 1
    Horses: 2
    Cattle: 2
    Tax: 14 shillings, 6 pence

    William Arterburn
    White tithes: 1
    Horses: 2
    Cattle: 5
    Tax: 15 shillings, 3 pence

    Note: a portion of this tax went to support the war effort. This means that because Peter and William Arterburn are listed, they were both patriots.

    FamilySearch.org, Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 1905722, img 434
    1783 Tax Exemption of Peter Arterburn
    1783 Tax Exemption of Peter Arterburn
    December 1783, Shenandoah County, Virginia

    On the motion of Peter Arterburn he is henceforth exempted from the payment of the county levy's.

    Note: Only the extremely poor, sick, or old were exempted from paying the county levy.

    FamilySearch.org, Order and minute books (Shenandoah County, Virginia), 1772-1901 ; general index to minute books, 1831-1882, film 33917, img 198
    1784 Personal Property Tax of Peter and William Arterburn
    1784 Personal Property Tax of Peter and William Arterburn
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    Peter Arterburn
    2 horses
    2 cattle

    William Arterburn
    1 tithable
    4 horses
    6 cattle

    FamilySearch.org, Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 1905722, img 455
    1785 Census of Peter and William Arterbern
    1785 Census of Peter and William Arterbern
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    William Arterbon
    White individuals: 9

    Peter Arterbern
    White individuals: 13
    Dwellings: 1

    "Heads of Families: First Census of the United States - 1790 - Virginia" located on babel.hathitrust.org, p. 107
    1785 Land Deeds of Peter and Sarah Arterburn
    1785 Land Deeds of Peter and Sarah Arterburn
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    On 25 Nov 1785, Peter Arterburn sold land to James Stinson. The land contained 204 acres and cost 5 shillings.

    On 25 Nov 1785, Peter Arterburn and his wife, Sarah, sold land to James Stinson. The land contained 204 acres and cost 60 pounds.

    FamilySearch.org, Deed books, 1772-1900 ; general indexes to deeds, 1772-1900 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 33889, img 222-225
    1787 Personal Property Tax of William and Peter Atterburn
    1787 Personal Property Tax of William and Peter Atterburn
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    William Atterburn
    1 tithable
    2 slaves over 16
    1 slave under 16
    9 horses
    2 cattle

    Peter Atterburn (levy free)
    3 horses
    2 cattle

    FamilySearch.org, Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 1905722, img 522
    1794 Personal Property Tax of William and Peter Arterburn
    1794 Personal Property Tax of William and Peter Arterburn
    Shenandoah County, Virginia

    William Arterburn
    5 tithables
    8 horses & c
    1 stead horse

    Peter Arterburn
    1 tithable
    3 horses & c

    FamilySearch.org, Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 1905722, img 706
    1796 Will of Peter Arterburn
    1796 Will of Peter Arterburn
    23 May 1796, Shenandoah County, Virginia

    Peter Arterburn of Shenandoah County
    Wife: Sarah
    Sons and daughters [children unnamed]

    Will written: 23 May 1796
    Will probated: 11 Jul 1803

    FamilySearch.org, Will books, 1772-1866; general indexes to wills, 1772-1925 (Shenandoah County, Virginia), film 33868, img 384