Bessie Salsbery

F, #1048, b. abt 1920-21
Bessie Salsbery|b. abt 1920-21|p29.htm#i1048|Alexander E Salsbery|b. 17 Sep 1888\nd. Apr 1975|p8.htm#i338|Della Evelyn Thomas|b. 26 Aug 1889\nd. Unknown|p8.htm#i339|||||||||||||
FatherAlexander E Salsbery b. 17 Sep 1888, d. Apr 1975
MotherDella Evelyn Thomas b. 26 Aug 1889, d. Unknown
     Bessie Salsbery was born abt 1920-21. She was the daughter of Alexander E Salsbery and Della Evelyn Thomas.

Lula Salsbery

F, #1049, b. circa 1919
Lula Salsbery|b. c 1919|p29.htm#i1049|Alexander E Salsbery|b. 17 Sep 1888\nd. Apr 1975|p8.htm#i338|Della Evelyn Thomas|b. 26 Aug 1889\nd. Unknown|p8.htm#i339|||||||||||||
FatherAlexander E Salsbery b. 17 Sep 1888, d. Apr 1975
MotherDella Evelyn Thomas b. 26 Aug 1889, d. Unknown
     Lula Salsbery was born circa 1919. She was the daughter of Alexander E Salsbery and Della Evelyn Thomas.

John Brown1

M, #1052, b. 18 March 1682
John Brown|b. 18 Mar 1682|p29.htm#i1052|John Brown|b. 1634\nd. c 1706|p11.htm#i439|Mary Holmes|b. 1638\nd. a 1690|p11.htm#i432|||||||Rev. Obadiah Holmes|b. c 1606/7\nd. 15 Oct 1682|p10.htm#i430|Katherine Hyde|b. c 1610\nd. a 1682|p11.htm#i431|
FatherJohn Brown1 b. 1634, d. c 1706
MotherMary Holmes1 b. 1638, d. a 1690
ChartsGeorge Hulme
Rev. Obadiah Holmes
George Hulme
Reverand Obadiah Holmes
     John Brown was born on 18 March 1682.1 He was the son of John Brown and Mary Holmes.1

Citations

  1. [S154] The American Family of Rev. Obediah Holmes.

Sarah Borden1

F, #1057, d. 1708
     Sarah Borden married Jonathan Holmes, son of Rev. Obadiah Holmes and Katherine Hyde, in 1664/65.1 Sarah Borden died in 1708 at Holmes Burying Ground, Newport, Rhode Island.1
     As of 1664/65,her married name was Holmes.1

Family

Jonathan Holmes b. 1633/34, d. Oct 1713

Citations

  1. [S154] The American Family of Rev. Obediah Holmes.

Clara Maria Gillhouse

F, #1066, b. 12 December 1866
Clara Maria Gillhouse|b. 12 Dec 1866|p29.htm#i1066|Harvey Gillhouse||p29.htm#i1076|Mary Matilda Swilley|b. 28 Apr 1844\nd. 1918|p29.htm#i1075|||||||||||||
FatherHarvey Gillhouse
MotherMary Matilda Swilley b. 28 Apr 1844, d. 1918
     Clara Maria Gillhouse was born on 12 December 1866 at Monroe, Michigan.1 She was the daughter of Harvey Gillhouse and Mary Matilda Swilley. Clara Maria Gillhouse married George A. Blalock, son of William Robert Blalock and Martha Ellen Robbins, on 28 July 1888 at Toledo, Ohio, USA.
     Clara Maria Gillhouse was also known as Clara Maria Gillhouse. Her married name was Blalock.

Family

George A. Blalock b. 1865, d. 20 Jul 1934
Child

Citations

  1. [S146] Thomas Milne, "E-Mail from Thomas Milne, Family Group Sheet," e-mail to Jan Salsbery, August 27, 2008.

Flora Bartlett1

F, #1068
ChartsHenry White
Henry White
     Flora Bartlett married Roy Lenfest, son of Minot W. Lenfest and Caroline Matilda White.1
     Her married name was Lenfest.1

Family

Roy Lenfest
Child

Citations

  1. [S155] Theresa Hanna, "E-Mail from Theresa Hanna," e-mail to Jan Salsbery, Dec 12, 2007.

William Lenfest1

M, #1069
William Lenfest||p29.htm#i1069|Roy Lenfest||p27.htm#i988|Flora Bartlett||p29.htm#i1068|Minot W. Lenfest|b. 18 Jul 1865|p27.htm#i987|Caroline M. White|b. 22 Oct 1865\nd. 3 Apr 1956|p10.htm#i403|||||||
FatherRoy Lenfest1
MotherFlora Bartlett1
ChartsHenry White
Henry White
     William Lenfest was the son of Roy Lenfest and Flora Bartlett.1

Citations

  1. [S155] Theresa Hanna, "E-Mail from Theresa Hanna," e-mail to Jan Salsbery, Dec 12, 2007.

Mabel Minerva Blalock

F, #1070, b. 3 December 1889
Mabel Minerva Blalock|b. 3 Dec 1889|p29.htm#i1070|George A. Blalock|b. 1865\nd. 20 Jul 1934|p28.htm#i1032|Clara Maria Gillhouse|b. 12 Dec 1866|p29.htm#i1066|William R. Blalock|b. bt 6 Sep 1836 - 1837\nd. 4 Dec 1923|p28.htm#i1008|Martha E. Robbins|b. c Aug 1844|p28.htm#i1029|Harvey Gillhouse||p29.htm#i1076|Mary M. Swilley|b. 28 Apr 1844\nd. 1918|p29.htm#i1075|
FatherGeorge A. Blalock b. 1865, d. 20 Jul 1934
MotherClara Maria Gillhouse b. 12 Dec 1866
     Mabel Minerva Blalock was born on 3 December 1889 at Toledo, Lucas, OH.1 She was the daughter of George A. Blalock and Clara Maria Gillhouse.
     Her married name was Roscoe.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S146] Thomas Milne, "E-Mail from Thomas Milne, Family Group Sheet," e-mail to Jan Salsbery, August 27, 2008.

Mary Matilda Swilley

F, #1075, b. 28 April 1844, d. 1918
     Mary Matilda Swilley was born on 28 April 1844 at Whiteford, Monroe, MI.1 She married Harvey Gillhouse. Mary Matilda Swilley died in 1918.1
     Her married name was Gillhouse.

Family

Harvey Gillhouse
Children

Citations

  1. [S146] Thomas Milne, "E-Mail from Thomas Milne, Family Group Sheet," e-mail to Jan Salsbery, August 27, 2008.

Harvey Gillhouse

M, #1076
     Harvey Gillhouse was born at Pennsylvania. He married Mary Matilda Swilley.

Family

Mary Matilda Swilley b. 28 Apr 1844, d. 1918
Children

Clara Susan Roscoe

F, #1078, b. 21 August 1908
Clara Susan Roscoe|b. 21 Aug 1908|p29.htm#i1078||||Mabel Minerva Blalock|b. 3 Dec 1889|p29.htm#i1070|||||||George A. Blalock|b. 1865\nd. 20 Jul 1934|p28.htm#i1032|Clara M. Gillhouse|b. 12 Dec 1866|p29.htm#i1066|
MotherMabel Minerva Blalock b. 3 Dec 1889
     Clara Susan Roscoe was born on 21 August 1908 at Toledo, Lucas, OH.1 She was the daughter of Mabel Minerva Blalock.
     Her married name was Milne.

Citations

  1. [S146] Thomas Milne, "E-Mail from Thomas Milne, Family Group Sheet," e-mail to Jan Salsbery, August 27, 2008.

William A Gillhouse

M, #1081, b. 28 June 1864
William A Gillhouse|b. 28 Jun 1864|p29.htm#i1081|Harvey Gillhouse||p29.htm#i1076|Mary Matilda Swilley|b. 28 Apr 1844\nd. 1918|p29.htm#i1075|||||||||||||
FatherHarvey Gillhouse
MotherMary Matilda Swilley b. 28 Apr 1844, d. 1918
     William A Gillhouse was born on 28 June 1864 at Michigan. He was the son of Harvey Gillhouse and Mary Matilda Swilley.

Charles Gillhouse

M, #1082, b. 19 September 1868
Charles Gillhouse|b. 19 Sep 1868|p29.htm#i1082|Harvey Gillhouse||p29.htm#i1076|Mary Matilda Swilley|b. 28 Apr 1844\nd. 1918|p29.htm#i1075|||||||||||||
FatherHarvey Gillhouse
MotherMary Matilda Swilley b. 28 Apr 1844, d. 1918
     Charles Gillhouse was born on 19 September 1868 at Michigan. He was the son of Harvey Gillhouse and Mary Matilda Swilley.

Nancy Jane Beaghler1

F, #1084, b. 12 October 1846, d. 29 January 1905
     Nancy Jane Beaghler was born on 12 October 1846.1 She married William Henry Batesole on 5 November 1865 at Freemont, Ohio.1 Nancy Jane Beaghler died on 29 January 1905 at age 58.1
     As of 5 November 1865,her married name was Batesole.1

Family

William Henry Batesole b. 23 May 1843, d. 24 Feb 1922
Children

Citations

  1. [S157] Ann Catherine Smock, "Smock Family Tree."

Bessie (Betty) Irene Batesole

F, #1085, b. 1900, d. 1963
Bessie (Betty) Irene Batesole|b. 1900\nd. 1963|p29.htm#i1085|Isaac Franklin Batesole|b. 27 Aug 1866|p21.htm#i747|Emma Louise Mosher|b. 4 Nov 1865\nd. 17 Dec 1907|p26.htm#i944|William H. Batesole|b. 23 May 1843\nd. 24 Feb 1922|p21.htm#i748|Nancy J. Beaghler|b. 12 Oct 1846\nd. 29 Jan 1905|p29.htm#i1084|Wilbur Mosher|b. 15 Oct 1823\nd. 19 Aug 1895|p1.htm#i16|Catherine Parsons|b. 9 Apr 1827\nd. 14 Jan 1895|p1.htm#i17|
FatherIsaac Franklin Batesole b. 27 Aug 1866
MotherEmma Louise Mosher b. 4 Nov 1865, d. 17 Dec 1907
ChartsFrancis Cooke
Edward Starbuck
Nicholas Coffin
Edithe Moger
Daniel Wilcox
John Bourne
Nathaniel Tripp
George Hulme
William Cowper
John Allen
Richard Davol
Nicholas Wilbore
Henry Howland
Richard Warren
Rev. Obadiah Holmes
John Cooke
Francis Cooke
Richard Warren
Edward Starbuck
Nicholas Coffin
Edithe Moger
Daniel Wilcox
John Bourne
Nathaniel Tripp
George Hulme
William Cowper
John Allen
Richard Davol
Nicholas Wilbore
Henry Howland
Reverand Obadiah Holmes
William Carr
     Bessie (Betty) Irene Batesole was born in 1900 at Marshalltown, Iowa. She was the daughter of Isaac Franklin Batesole and Emma Louise Mosher. Bessie (Betty) Irene Batesole married Harold Greenwood Smock. Bessie (Betty) Irene Batesole died in 1963.
     Her married name was Smock.

Family

Harold Greenwood Smock b. 1899, d. 1982
Child

Robert Batesole Smock

M, #1087, b. 1925, d. 2005
Robert Batesole Smock|b. 1925\nd. 2005|p29.htm#i1087|Harold Greenwood Smock|b. 1899\nd. 1982|p29.htm#i1086|Bessie (Betty) Irene Batesole|b. 1900\nd. 1963|p29.htm#i1085|||||||Isaac F. Batesole|b. 27 Aug 1866|p21.htm#i747|Emma L. Mosher|b. 4 Nov 1865\nd. 17 Dec 1907|p26.htm#i944|
FatherHarold Greenwood Smock b. 1899, d. 1982
MotherBessie (Betty) Irene Batesole b. 1900, d. 1963
ChartsFrancis Cooke
Edward Starbuck
Nicholas Coffin
Edithe Moger
Daniel Wilcox
John Bourne
Nathaniel Tripp
George Hulme
William Cowper
John Allen
Richard Davol
Nicholas Wilbore
Henry Howland
Richard Warren
Francis Cooke
Richard Warren
Edward Starbuck
Nicholas Coffin
Edithe Moger
Daniel Wilcox
John Bourne
Nathaniel Tripp
George Hulme
William Cowper
John Allen
Richard Davol
Nicholas Wilbore
Henry Howland
Reverand Obadiah Holmes
William Carr
     Robert Batesole Smock was born in 1925 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was the son of Harold Greenwood Smock and Bessie (Betty) Irene Batesole. Robert Batesole Smock died in 2005.

William Martin

M, #1097, b. 1718
     William Martin was born in 1718 at Northern Ireland.

Family

Child

James McTeer

M, #1099, b. 1697, d. 16 February 1785
ChartsJames Mcteer
James Mcteer
     James McTeer was born in 1697 at Down, Northern Ireland. He married Margaret Anderson in 1731 at Cumberland, PA. James McTeer died on 16 February 1785 at Cumberland, PA.
     James McTeer 'James McTeer came from County Down Ireland with a wife and a number of children, the voyage was made in the old sailing vessel, requiring a great length of time. An epidemic broke out on board the ship. He saw one child, then another, and at last his wife's body lowered into the watery grave. His grief was such that the convulsions caused such upheavals of the breast, that the buttons were torn from his silk satin vest.'

Sometime about 1730 James McTeer left Northern Ireland with a wife and family. On shipboard his children fell ill and died one by one, then his wife succumbed also; so the grief-stricken young man arrived alone in Pennsylvania. This same traditional has been handed down from generation to generation in both Tennessee and Ohio. Though the story is essentially the same in both branches, the number, sex, and names of the children vary, and no one has presumed to suggest a name or identity for this first wife.

On 16 Jan. 1746/1747 James McTeer took out a tract of land in East Pennsboro Twp., Lancaster Co., 304 acres 120 perches on Warrant #117; on 8 Nov. 1760 he took out two additional adjoining tracts containing 72.5 and 37.5 acres, which additions were described in the survey as 'but thin and ordinary land.' At the time of the first survey on 10 Nov 1760, the land was in East Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland Co. and the abutting property owners were Anthony McCue, James McMeen, Peter Leester and Rowlan Chambers. On 13 May 1767 James took out still another 70 acres southeast of the preceding tract and abutting on Yellow Breaches Creek; this land was not surveyed until much later, but is mentioned in James' will as 'warrant land.'

This homestead was successively in East Pennsboro Twp., Lancaster Co., until the formation of Cumberland County in 1750; then in East Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland Co., until 1766, when Allen Township was formed. When Allen Township was divided in 1850 the McTeer land fell in Lower Allen, 'on the road from Lisburn to Silver Spring Meeting House.'

In relatively modern terms the location is between St. Johns Road on the east, Slate Hill on the south, the Upper-Lower Allen Township line on the west, and another range of hills on the north. Identification of exact landmarks within the area has been singularly complicated because the property is now traversed by the Lisburn Road, the Reading Railroad, The Pennsylvania Turnpike, as well as by other local roads coming from New Cumberland on the east and proceeding southward to Fairview Twp., York Co. across Yellow Breaches Creek.

Soon after completing his title to the property with a patent dated 11 Nov. 1760, James McTeer built a store house near a large flowing spring, probably at about the point where Lisburn Road crosses Cedar Run. A Cumberland Co. map of the 1860s shows at that time seven houses on what had been the original McTeer grant; owners along the southern border were C. Musselman and John Strong, who had two Dwellings, one at the junction where Lisburn Road came in from the south; then on Lisburn Road going north again after the jog, James Dunlap had two houses; David Hurst was still further north but somewhat west of the roadway; at last an unidentified building was located east against the hill.

Records of the Pennsylvania Direct Tax of 1798 for Allen Twp., Cumberland Co., list James McTeer's original house then owned and occupied by his son Samuel McTeer, as a stone dwelling, 16 by 22 feet, one story with four windows containing 48 lights (panes of glass); the accompanying kitchen was shown as an outbuilding 16 by 12 feet with two windows containing 12 lights; and the whole property including two acres of land was valued at $600.

When Major Will A. McTeer of Maryville, Tenn., visited the locality a century later this house was still standing and still owned by a McTeer descendant, Mrs. Ellen Saxton. The Major wrote his impressions in a letter from Mechanicsburg, dated 30 July 1898; 'We got here last night. A beautiful town of five thousand inhabitants, nestled down in the richest and loveliest little valley I have ever seen. I am just now back from a visit to the old homestead of my great, great grandfather, four miles out. The main part of the old stone house is still standing but very old and dilapidated. The old farm is of the very best. A barn as big as Texas ... filled ... with oats by the six horse load. I drank from the old spring that slaked the thirst of my ancestors.'

But only a few weeks after this encounter the old place was torn down; so a neighboring farmer could use the stones for the foundation of a milk station. In Mrs. Saxton's words, 'It was hard for me to make up my mind to it but thought it best to lay sentiment aside as it was getting unsightly and useless and possibly dangerous.'

During the French and Indian War James McTeer was a captain in the local militia. He and his lieutenant John Anderson, both of East Pennsboro Twp. were commissioned in 1747-1748 in the Associated Regiment of Lancaster Co. Over the River Susquehanna. By the time of the American Revolution he was well past 70 years and so was not included in any of the militia lists of that time; nor is there any evidence of his providing other specific assistance to the cause of Independance. Yet, since his five sons and three sons-in-law all served with the Pennsylvania troops at various times during the war there can be no doubt where his sympathies were in that conflict.

Out of his 400 acres James McTeer provided a farm for each of his four sons who remained in Allen Township. On 8 Dec 1770 'for love and affection' he deeded 100 acres to his son John; on 21 Dec. 1770 he made a similar conveyance to his son William; and by his will he also gave land to sons James and Samuel. Son Robert moved to Fermanaugh Twp., Cumberland Co., soon after his marriage and had already gone on to Tennessee before his father's death. Since he received in the will only a token legacy, it is clear that Robert had in some way received his share at an earlier date, but the nature of that inheritance is now past recovery.

The will of James McTeer Sr. of Allen Twp., Cumberland Co., written 2 Aug. 1764, probated 16 March 1785, bequeathed to son James. 'the land he now liveth on as it is divided by John Creigh', one half 'the warranted land adjoining to be divided according to quantity and quality', also 'the meadow that is fenced off for his use'; to daughter Elizabeth Boyd, five shillings; to son Robert McTeer, five shillings; to daughter Alce Caruthers, five shillings; to sons William and John, five shillings each; to daughter Sarah Pauly, five shillings; to granddaughter Elizabeth, daughter of son James, 'my chest of drawers'; to son James, 'my table'. Any remainder after payment of the legacies and expenses from the sale of personal property to be divided between sons James and Samuel McTeer. They to be Executors. Witnesses: Hugh Laird, John Worden.

An untotalled inventory of the 'Goods and Cattels of James McTeer Sen deceased', made on 26 Feb. 1785 by Hugh Laird and William McMEan, includes only personal property; one horse at 17 pounds; a red cow with a white face at 4 pounds; seven pewter plates at 14 shillings; a case of drawers willed to granddaughter Elizabeth 3 pounds 15 shillings; a table willed to son James, 15 shillings; other furniture, table, chair, dough chest, walnut chest and bedstead totaling 1 pound 2 shillings 6 pennies; two featherbeds, pillows, coverlets and blankets, 15 pounds 5 shillings and 2 pennies total; wearing apparel, 2 pounds 10 shillings; old books, 1 pound 1 shilling 6 pennies; a few tools, flax hackle, pruning chisel and draw knife, 7 shillings 6 pennies; pot rack, tongs, fire shovel, two basins, spice box and frying pan, 16 shillings; a buckskin, 10 shillings; 'a pair of specks and tobacco box', 2 shillings 6 pennies.1

Family 1

Margaret Anderson d. c 1740-1745
Children

Family 2

Children

Citations

  1. [S160] Frances Davis McTeer, McTeer - Mateer Families, p 7, 23-26...

Margaret Anderson

F, #1100, d. c 1740-1745
ChartsJames Mcteer
James Mcteer
     Margaret Anderson was born at Ireland. She married James McTeer in 1731 at Cumberland, PA. Margaret Anderson died c 1740-1745.1
     As of 1731,her married name was McTeer.

Family

James McTeer b. 1697, d. 16 Feb 1785
Children

John McTeer

M, #1101, b. 30 April 1736, d. 10 April 1790
John McTeer|b. 30 Apr 1736\nd. 10 Apr 1790|p29.htm#i1101|James McTeer|b. 1697\nd. 16 Feb 1785|p29.htm#i1099|Margaret Anderson|d. c 1740-1745|p29.htm#i1100|||||||||||||
FatherJames McTeer b. 1697, d. 16 Feb 1785
MotherMargaret Anderson d. c 1740-1745
ChartsJames Mcteer
James Mcteer
     John McTeer was born on 30 April 1736 at Cumberland, PA. He was the son of James McTeer and Margaret Anderson. John McTeer died on 10 April 1790 at Cumberland, PA, at age 53.

Joel Campbell

M, #1104
     Joel Campbell married Agnes Nancy Sloan, daughter of William Sloan and Margaret McTeer, on 20 February 1818 at Blount, TN. Joel Campbell died at TN.1
     Joel Campbell served in Captain David Smith's Company, under General Jackson in the
first Creek campaign in Revolutionary War.
----------.2

Family

Agnes Nancy Sloan b. 28 Sep 1794

Citations

  1. [S159] Letter, William Sloan Campbell to W.M. Campbell, July 1880.
  2. [S160] Frances Davis McTeer, McTeer - Mateer Families.

Sonna Taylor Hendrix

F, #1105, b. 1819, d. 23 November 1842
ChartsWilliam Campbell
James Mcteer
William Campbell
James Mcteer
     Sonna Taylor Hendrix was born in 1819. She married William Sloan Campbell, son of William Campbell and Margaret Sloan, in 1839 at Madisonville, Monroe, TN.1 Sonna Taylor Hendrix died on 23 November 1842 at Henry, Iowa.
     Sonna Taylor Hendrix was also known as Lorina. As of 1839,her married name was Campbell.

Family

William Sloan Campbell b. 1819, d. 6 Jun 1889
Children

Edwin Campbell1

M, #1112
     Edwin Campbell died at TN or KY.1

Citations

  1. [S159] Letter, William Sloan Campbell to W.M. Campbell, July 1880.

Lorina Campbell1

F, #1136, b. 31 August 1842, d. 7 March 1925
Lorina Campbell|b. 31 Aug 1842\nd. 7 Mar 1925|p29.htm#i1136|William Sloan Campbell|b. 1819\nd. 6 Jun 1889|p21.htm#i752|Sonna Taylor Hendrix|b. 1819\nd. 23 Nov 1842|p29.htm#i1105|William Campbell|b. 12 Apr 1774\nd. 1862|p21.htm#i749|Margaret Sloan|b. c 1797\nd. 1848|p21.htm#i750|||||||
FatherWilliam Sloan Campbell1 b. 1819, d. 6 Jun 1889
MotherSonna Taylor Hendrix1 b. 1819, d. 23 Nov 1842
ChartsWilliam Campbell
James Mcteer
William Campbell
James Mcteer
     Lorina Campbell was born on 31 August 1842 at Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa.1 She was the daughter of William Sloan Campbell and Sonna Taylor Hendrix.1 Lorina Campbell died on 7 March 1925 at Biggsville, Henderson, IL, at age 82.1

Mahala Campbell1

F, #1137, b. 1 August 1840, d. 1914
Mahala Campbell|b. 1 Aug 1840\nd. 1914|p29.htm#i1137|William Sloan Campbell|b. 1819\nd. 6 Jun 1889|p21.htm#i752|Sonna Taylor Hendrix|b. 1819\nd. 23 Nov 1842|p29.htm#i1105|William Campbell|b. 12 Apr 1774\nd. 1862|p21.htm#i749|Margaret Sloan|b. c 1797\nd. 1848|p21.htm#i750|||||||
FatherWilliam Sloan Campbell1 b. 1819, d. 6 Jun 1889
MotherSonna Taylor Hendrix1 b. 1819, d. 23 Nov 1842
ChartsWilliam Campbell
James Mcteer
William Campbell
James Mcteer
     Mahala Campbell was born on 1 August 1840 at Tellico Plaines, Monroe, TN.1 She was the daughter of William Sloan Campbell and Sonna Taylor Hendrix.1 Mahala Campbell died in 1914 at Tacoma, Pierce, WA.1

Sarah Bowne

F, #1141, b. 27 November 1669, d. after 1714
Sarah Bowne|b. 27 Nov 1669\nd. a 1714|p29.htm#i1141||||Lydia Holmes|d. a 1693|p11.htm#i435|||||||Rev. Obadiah Holmes|b. c 1606/7\nd. 15 Oct 1682|p10.htm#i430|Katherine Hyde|b. c 1610\nd. a 1682|p11.htm#i431|
MotherLydia Holmes d. a 1693
ChartsGeorge Hulme
Rev. Obadiah Holmes
George Hulme
Reverand Obadiah Holmes
Clinton W. Pearson & President Abraham Lincoln
     Sarah Bowne was born on 27 November 1669 at Gravesend, NY. She was the daughter of Lydia Holmes. Sarah Bowne died after 1714.
     Her married name was Salter.

Family

Child

Hannah Salter

F, #1143, d. circa 1727
Hannah Salter|d. c 1727|p29.htm#i1143||||Sarah Bowne|b. 27 Nov 1669\nd. a 1714|p29.htm#i1141||||||||||Lydia Holmes|d. a 1693|p11.htm#i435|
MotherSarah Bowne b. 27 Nov 1669, d. a 1714
ChartsGeorge Hulme
Rev. Obadiah Holmes
George Hulme
Reverand Obadiah Holmes
Clinton W. Pearson & President Abraham Lincoln
     Hannah Salter was the daughter of Sarah Bowne. Hannah Salter died circa 1727.
     As of circa 1714,her married name was Lincoln.

Family

Child

John Lincoln

M, #1145, b. 3 May 1716, d. November 1788
John Lincoln|b. 3 May 1716\nd. Nov 1788|p29.htm#i1145||||Hannah Salter|d. c 1727|p29.htm#i1143||||||||||Sarah Bowne|b. 27 Nov 1669\nd. a 1714|p29.htm#i1141|
MotherHannah Salter d. c 1727
ChartsGeorge Hulme
Rev. Obadiah Holmes
George Hulme
Reverand Obadiah Holmes
Clinton W. Pearson & President Abraham Lincoln
     John Lincoln was born on 3 May 1716 at Freehold, NJ. He was the son of Hannah Salter. John Lincoln died in November 1788 at Linville's Creek, Rockingham, VA, at age 72.

Family

Child

Abraham Lincoln

M, #1147, b. 13 May 1744, d. May 1786
Abraham Lincoln|b. 13 May 1744\nd. May 1786|p29.htm#i1147|John Lincoln|b. 3 May 1716\nd. Nov 1788|p29.htm#i1145|||||||Hannah Salter|d. c 1727|p29.htm#i1143|||||||
FatherJohn Lincoln b. 3 May 1716, d. Nov 1788
ChartsGeorge Hulme
Rev. Obadiah Holmes
George Hulme
Reverand Obadiah Holmes
Clinton W. Pearson & President Abraham Lincoln
     Abraham Lincoln was born on 13 May 1744 at Berks, PA. He was the son of John Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln died in May 1786 at Jefferson, KY.

Family

Child