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Louisa Hawley

Female Abt 1802 - Aft 1822  (~ 21 years)


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  1. 1.  Louisa Hawley was born about 1802 (daughter of Barton D Hawley and Catherine Heath); died after 1822.

    Louisa married EP Church about 1822. EP was born about 1802; died after 1822. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Barton D Hawley was born about 1769 in Loudoun Co, Virginia (son of John Hawley and Mary Anne Downs); died after 1800.

    Notes:

    s/o John Hawley b 1739 Prince George Co, MD and
    Mary Anne Downs b 1740 Prince George Co, MD

    m 1) Catharine Heath 8 Apr 1799 Loudoun Co, VA
    m 2) Hannah James 24 Aug 1815 Loudoun Co, VA

    Barton married Catherine Heath on 8 Apr 1799 in Loudoun Co, Virginia. Catherine (daughter of Andrew Shelton Heath, I and Hannah Smalley) was born about 1769 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 24 Aug 1815. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine Heath was born about 1769 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (daughter of Andrew Shelton Heath, I and Hannah Smalley); died before 24 Aug 1815.
    Children:
    1. Nelson H Hawley was born about 1800; died after 1800.
    2. Malinda Hawley was born about 1800; died after 1821.
    3. 1. Louisa Hawley was born about 1802; died after 1822.
    4. Sarah M Hawley was born about 1804; died after 1804.
    5. Lucinda Hawley was born about 1806 in of, Loudoun Co, Virgnia; died after 1826.
    6. Lamech Hawley was born about 1808; died after 1831.
    7. Andrew H Hawley was born on 19 Apr 1812; died after 1812.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Hawley was born in 1739 in Prince George Co, Maryland (son of John Hawley and Hester Burch, (dau of who?)); died on 13 Mar 1815 in Lououn Co, Virgina.

    Notes:

    === Contributed by Ralph D. Smith

    Oct. 1761 - Frederick County, Md. Deeds. John Holly (sic],
    of Prince George's County, planter, deeds to John Boone of Berks County, Pa., for 112 pounds, 10 shillings current money, "Fellowship," beginning at the original beginning tree of said tract before it was resurveyed, given for 172 acres. Signed John dally [sic.] Mary Ann, wife of the said John Holly [sic], releases dower.
    Source: Frederick County, Md. Land Records, Liber G, pp- 204-

    1763-4 - The Prince George's County, Md. Debt Book of 1763-4 shows John Haully [sic] with; "Exeter," 173 acres.
    Source: 1763-4 Prince George's County, Md. Debt Book, p. 23. (MSA Microfilm Roll SR 8232)

    Oct. 1768 - Frederick County, Md. Deeds. Jeremiah Prather,
    of Hampshire County, Va. (wife Mary Ann), for 310 pounds current money, deeds to John Nally and Zachariah Dowries, of Prince George's County, part of "Dear Park," "The Resurvey on Part of Dear Park," and part of "Bear Garden Enlarged," adjacent to tract called "Edmonston's Chance," given for 297 acres.
    Source; Frederick County, Mn. Land Records, Liber L, pp. 575-
    Comment: Zechariah Downs is John's brother-In-law. When Patricia A. Andersen abstracted this deed she read the name as "John Kelly." At p. 6 of her book, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," Laura Hawley read the name as "John Hally."

    1776 John is in the 1776 Census of St. John's [King
    George's] and Prince George's Parishes, Prince George's County, Md., as follows:
    --John Halley, age 37 [so b. 1739]
    --male, age 19 [so b. 1757]
    --male, age 17 [so b. 1759]
    --male, age 13 [so b. 1763]
    --male, age 5 [so b. 1771]
    --male, age 3 [so b. 1773]
    --Mary Halley, age 36 [so b. 1740]
    --another female, age 36 [so b. 1740]
    --femnte, age 16 [so b. 1760]
    --female, age 7 [so b. 1769)
    --female, age 5 [so b. 17711
    --female, age 1 [so b. 1775]
    --female slave, age 21
    Source: Brumbaugh, Gaius M., "Maryland Records, Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church, from Original Sources," Vol. 1, p. 62.

    1779 - John and Mary Ann Hawley built a home in 1779 in Loudoun County, Va. on 198 acres adjoining Difficult Run at the border of Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Va. The home has been restored and an adddtion added to the rear. It is believed that John is buried in the family cemetery behind the home in an unmarked grave.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," p. 6.

    1787 - John Hawlly [sic] is in the 1787 Tax List of Loudoun County, Va., as follows: no white males 16-21, 1 black over 16, no blacks under 16, 4 horses/mules, 16 cattle.
    Source: Schreiner-Yantis, Netti, and Love, Florene S. "The 1787 Census of Virginxa," p. 60.
    Comment: Also in this tax list are John's sons Absolum Hawlly (0-0-0-1-3) and William Hawlly (0-0-0-4-5.) Source: Ibid., pp. 60 (William) and 61 (Absolum.)

    Oct. 1795 - John Hawley/Halley appraised the Loudoun County, Va. inventory of Francis Padgett/Paget and also purchased at his estate sale.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," p. 199.
    Nov. 1796 - John Hawley appraised the Loudoun County, Va. inventory of Benjamin Hutchison.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," ? 199.

    1800 - John Halley is in the 1800 Tax List of Loudoun County, Va. (list of Jesse Timms, Commissioner), as follows: 1 white tithable, 2 horses, 2 slaves over 16, no slaves 12-16.
    Source: "The Virginia Genealogist," Vol. 35, P. 188.
    Comment: The other Halleys on Timms' list are John's sons Absalum Halley and Barton Halley.

    1810 - John is in the 1810 Census of Loudoun County, Va., as follows:
    --John Hawley, age 45 or older
    --female, age 45 or older
    --2 males, age 16-26
    --2 females, age 16-26
    --5 slaves_
    Comment: There is a younger John Hawley (age 26-45) and family in this Census; his identity is not known.

    Mar. 13, 1815 - John's will was probated on Mar. 13, 1815 in Loudoun County, Va. [contents of will not given] Executors: James Mckim and Robert Latham. Robert Latham was the minister of the Little River Baptist Church in Aldie, Loudoun Co., Va. where John and Mary Ann were members. James McKim was an elder of the Church.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," p. 6.
    ===
    HOLLY, John, Charles Co. 10 June 1755; 9 Jan 1756
    To son Thomas Holly, tract called "Exeter" In Prince George's Co.
    To son Nathaniel Holly, 2 tracts where I now live called "Costly" and Costlys Addition."
    To son John Holly, tract called "Fellowship," In Frederick Co.
    Easter Holly, wife, extx.
    Wit: Jane Summers, John Burch, James Greene. 30.41
    ===
    Esther Halley 76.302 PG £13.18.10 Sep 22 1761
    Appraisers: William Webster, James Hawkins.
    Creditors: John Bayne for Robert Waters, Robert Nedel for Christopher Lowndes & Co.
    Next of kin: Nat. Halley, John Halley.
    Administrator: Thomas Halley.
    ===
    List of Debts for Edward Cole, Jr.
    In the Inventories is a list of the debts due to the estate of Edward Cole, Jr.
    The inventory was filed in Charles County.
    The list is undated; however, other probate information indicated the date of the list to be June 1761.
    This list can be found in Liber 76, Folios 260-268.

    Debts
    George Athey
    Liga Athey
    Thomas Athey
    Hezekiah Athey
    Benjamin Athey
    James Atchesson
    John Atchesson and Joseph Martin
    william Atcheseon
    William Atchesson (Piscataway)
    Owen Athey
    Leonard & Benjamin Atchesson
    Clement Atchesson
    Joseph Athey
    John Athey
    Henry Brooke
    Francis Burch
    Thomas Bowling
    John Bryant, Sr.
    Andrew Buchanan (merchant)
    Joseph Bateman
    John Blansett
    John Bryant, Jr.
    John Boswell
    Henry Brawner
    Richard Bryant
    Benjamin Burk
    Josias Beale
    John Ballandine (Virginia)
    Nathaniel Barker
    John Burch
    Thomas Barney
    John Burgess
    John Barker son of Samuel
    Joseph Boarman
    John Bryant bricklayer
    James Bowling
    Gerrard Boarman
    John Brook (Nansemoy)
    Francis Boorman
    Joshua Brady
    Silvester Baylis
    John Barker
    Monaca Brooke
    William Bond (Quascoes)
    Charles Bowen & John Holiday
    Sarah Biggs
    Thomas Buckmaster & Mary Fowles
    James Bowen
    James Aulder
    Mary Brook
    John Boroughs
    Thomas Byrn
    Benjamin Buckmaster
    Dr. James Bates
    Jacob Cox
    Patrick Conner
    Barnaby Cetrill
    Jacob Clemons, Sr.
    Charles Clemons
    Thomas Collis
    William Curtin
    William Clemons
    William Caward
    Walter Clemons
    John Clemons
    Robert Henley Coats
    John Clemons
    Richard Connor, Sr.
    Robert Cato
    John Chapman
    John Cassil
    John Catton with John Clemons & John Bush
    James Cox
    Wright Cracroft
    Motley Clemons
    Peter Covet
    James Cullen
    James Copsey
    Sarah Cranford
    Susannah Cox
    William Card
    Witer Dent
    Thomas Dyer
    Benjamin Downes
    William Dyer
    David Donahue
    Thomas Dent
    widow Degreagen
    George Dixon
    William Downes, Sr.
    Thomas & William Dyer
    William Downes, Jr.
    William Davis
    Abram Davenport
    Edward Dyer
    John Dorsey son of William
    Joseph Davis
    John Deaver, Sr.
    Charles Down
    William Davis
    James Dowten
    John Deaver, Jr.
    George Denton
    John Dorsey son James
    William Ensey
    Charles Ennis
    Jeremiah Edwards
    John Emberson, Jr.
    John Emberson, Sr.
    William Everitt
    David Flint
    William Ford
    Richard Farrell & Richard Marlow
    Esau Freeman
    Forgeson Freeman
    Joseph Fowler
    Benjamin Fenwick
    James Frazer
    George Fowler
    Daniel Frazier
    Robert Gordon
    Jacob Gardiner
    Benjamin Gardner, Sr.
    Thomas Giddins
    Rebecca Gordon
    Benjamin Gardner, Jr.
    Charles Gates
    Charles Guy
    Ignatius Green
    William Gardner
    John Grimes
    Richard Gray
    John Gates
    George Thompsom
    John James
    John Gray (Clifts)
    Joe Waters
    Jude Gatton
    John Gray
    Frances Garvin
    Thomas Gray
    Joseph Gardner
    John Holden
    Robert Clark Hall
    William Hutson
    Henry Haislip
    John Hanes
    Peter Hutson
    James Hardie
    Clement Hill
    John Hardy
    Benjamin Higdon
    John Hawkins
    George Hunter
    John Holley
    John Hardy & Samuel Crown
    Daniel Hodgkin
    Easter Holley
    William Hall (Cook Town)
    Dr. John Hamilton
    Henry Haws, Jr.
    Thomas Human, Jr.
    Benjamin Hunt
    John Hance
    George Howard
    William Hall
    Sarah Hall
    Archibald Johnson
    Francis Jones & Jacob Clemons
    John Jones
    John Johnston
    Evans Jones (shoemaker)
    James Jewel
    Benjamin Jefferson
    Joshua Jurdan
    James Jarboe
    John Jefferson, Sr.
    Thomas King
    Timothy King
    Barnaby Kelly
    James King
    William Knight (Joyner)
    John King
    Thomas King (Hunting Creek)
    Elisabeth Knot
    Clement Knot
    Stephens Lomax
    Locken Long
    John Lord
    John Lomax
    Nathan Lord
    Christopher Lowndes
    Joseph Lewis
    Jacob Leason
    John Lavally
    Joseph Marlow
    Francis Masks, Jr.
    Daniel Mackenzy
    Thomas Marbury
    Edmond Macketta
    John Mackette
    Bennett Mudd
    Charles Mackferson
    James Martin
    Thomas Macketta
    Thomas Marshall, Sr.
    William Macketee
    Thomas Hanson Marshall
    James Macketee son Patrick
    Jeremiah Mudd
    James Mudd
    George Maxwell (merchant)
    Capt. John Marshall
    Abram Mister
    William Mudd
    Thomas Munroe
    William Mackey
    John Mudd
    Samuel Mahoney, Jr.
    David Miller
    Baptist Mattingly
    Leonard Mattingly (ship carpenter)
    Thomas Monott
    William Monott, Young Cox, & Edward Talbott
    Thomas Noble
    George Nobel
    Richard Numan
    Roswell Halley
    William Norfolk
    Thomas Hicks Nuton
    Thomas Owen
    George Parker
    Dr. Richard Pile
    Benjamin Peach
    Mathew Pope
    Robert Poore
    John Pye
    John Peacock
    John Price & Jeremiah Cox
    Hutcheson Parker
    John Pearce
    John Rowe
    John Roberson
    John Redmond
    John Ratliff & Charles Adams
    George Rowland
    Isaac Roberson
    Charles Roberson (ship carpenter)
    William Roberson
    Isaac Hollings
    John Reads (blacksmith)
    Ignatius Sims
    Richard Truman Stoddart
    Thomas Smallwood
    Benjamin Smith
    Benjamin Smallwood
    Mary Stewart
    Joseph Shaw
    Joseph Smith (ship carpenter)
    Catherine Sims
    Jamie; Smith, Jr. (blacksmith)
    Alexander Steal, Jr.
    Leonard Smith
    widow Sims (Piscattaway)
    Bazil Smith
    Joshua Sedwick
    Thomas Spalding
    Michael Spalding
    Margaret Scott
    Joshua Shamwell
    Major Skinner
    Edward Smithers
    Thomas Sayers
    Robert Specknall, Sr. with
    William Taylor & Edward Talbot
    Benjamin Sap
    Leonard Skinner
    George Tasker
    Joseph Towson
    Thomas Tennant
    William Tyler
    John Thomas
    Samuel Tubman
    William Thompson
    Thomas Thompson
    John Thompson, Jr.
    Thomas Talbott
    Henry Tipatt
    Ann Taylor
    John Taylor
    Joseph Talbott, Jr.
    Charles Tuel
    William Underwood
    George Venerable
    John Vyrmeer
    Joseph Vanswersingen
    Richard Wade
    John Williams
    Richard Wheeler
    James Wheeler
    Ignatius Wheeler
    Henry Woodward
    Robert Williams
    Charles Ward
    Henry Wartham
    Edward Wheeler
    Melilla Wade
    William Wornall
    William Williams
    James Webster
    Benjamin Witecomb
    Henry Wood
    Benjamin Wails
    John Wood
    Edward & William Wood
    Elisabeth Wood
    James Ward
    Aleanor Wilkinson
    John Wakis
    Franck Well, Sr.
    Jeremiah Wood
    ===
    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Prince Georges County: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 381-32: EXETER: 316 acres; Possession of - 316 Acres - Wheeler, John : Re-Surveyed 1 March 1687 for John Wheeler on the South side of the main fresh that falleth into Piscataway Creek about 2 miles from the head of the said creek between a bound Red Oak standing on the East side of a deep branch that falleth into the aforesaid fresh & at the head of an Indian field. {mm note; spelled EXETOR in record} : {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, This land is said to lie in Prince Georges County and there charged,,
    ===
    Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: EXETER; Owner: Wheeler, John: Orig County = C {Charles = C, Calvert = V}; Patent Date: Aug 1, 1672 : Ref: Liber 17 f 245 : Map Location: R-17


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    === Contributed by Ralph D. Smith

    Oct. 1761 - Frederick County, Md. Deeds. John Holly (sic],
    of Prince George's County, planter, deeds to John Boone of Berks County, Pa., for 112 pounds, 10 shillings current money, "Fellowship," beginning at the original beginning tree of said tract before it was resurveyed, given for 172 acres. Signed John dally [sic.] Mary Ann, wife of the said John Holly [sic], releases dower.
    Source: Frederick County, Md. Land Records, Liber G, pp- 204-

    1763-4 - The Prince George's County, Md. Debt Book of 1763-4 shows John Haully [sic] with; "Exeter," 173 acres.
    Source: 1763-4 Prince George's County, Md. Debt Book, p. 23. (MSA Microfilm Roll SR 8232)

    Oct. 1768 - Frederick County, Md. Deeds. Jeremiah Prather,
    of Hampshire County, Va. (wife Mary Ann), for 310 pounds current money, deeds to John Nally and Zachariah Dowries, of Prince George's County, part of "Dear Park," "The Resurvey on Part of Dear Park," and part of "Bear Garden Enlarged," adjacent to tract called "Edmonston's Chance," given for 297 acres.
    Source; Frederick County, Mn. Land Records, Liber L, pp. 575-
    Comment: Zechariah Downs is John's brother-In-law. When Patricia A. Andersen abstracted this deed she read the name as "John Kelly." At p. 6 of her book, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," Laura Hawley read the name as "John Hally."

    1776 John is in the 1776 Census of St. John's [King
    George's] and Prince George's Parishes, Prince George's County, Md., as follows:
    --John Halley, age 37 [so b. 1739]
    --male, age 19 [so b. 1757]
    --male, age 17 [so b. 1759]
    --male, age 13 [so b. 1763]
    --male, age 5 [so b. 1771]
    --male, age 3 [so b. 1773]
    --Mary Halley, age 36 [so b. 1740]
    --another female, age 36 [so b. 1740]
    --femnte, age 16 [so b. 1760]
    --female, age 7 [so b. 1769)
    --female, age 5 [so b. 17711
    --female, age 1 [so b. 1775]
    --female slave, age 21
    Source: Brumbaugh, Gaius M., "Maryland Records, Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church, from Original Sources," Vol. 1, p. 62.

    1779 - John and Mary Ann Hawley built a home in 1779 in Loudoun County, Va. on 198 acres adjoining Difficult Run at the border of Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Va. The home has been restored and an adddtion added to the rear. It is believed that John is buried in the family cemetery behind the home in an unmarked grave.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," p. 6.

    1787 - John Hawlly [sic] is in the 1787 Tax List of Loudoun County, Va., as follows: no white males 16-21, 1 black over 16, no blacks under 16, 4 horses/mules, 16 cattle.
    Source: Schreiner-Yantis, Netti, and Love, Florene S. "The 1787 Census of Virginxa," p. 60.
    Comment: Also in this tax list are John's sons Absolum Hawlly (0-0-0-1-3) and William Hawlly (0-0-0-4-5.) Source: Ibid., pp. 60 (William) and 61 (Absolum.)

    Oct. 1795 - John Hawley/Halley appraised the Loudoun County, Va. inventory of Francis Padgett/Paget and also purchased at his estate sale.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," p. 199.
    Nov. 1796 - John Hawley appraised the Loudoun County, Va. inventory of Benjamin Hutchison.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," ? 199.

    1800 - John Halley is in the 1800 Tax List of Loudoun County, Va. (list of Jesse Timms, Commissioner), as follows: 1 white tithable, 2 horses, 2 slaves over 16, no slaves 12-16.
    Source: "The Virginia Genealogist," Vol. 35, P. 188.
    Comment: The other Halleys on Timms' list are John's sons Absalum Halley and Barton Halley.

    1810 - John is in the 1810 Census of Loudoun County, Va., as follows:
    --John Hawley, age 45 or older
    --female, age 45 or older
    --2 males, age 16-26
    --2 females, age 16-26
    --5 slaves_
    Comment: There is a younger John Hawley (age 26-45) and family in this Census; his identity is not known.

    Mar. 13, 1815 - John's will was probated on Mar. 13, 1815 in Loudoun County, Va. [contents of will not given] Executors: James Mckim and Robert Latham. Robert Latham was the minister of the Little River Baptist Church in Aldie, Loudoun Co., Va. where John and Mary Ann were members. James McKim was an elder of the Church.
    Source: Hawley, Laura, "Hawley, Halley, Holley," p. 6.
    ===
    HOLLY, John, Charles Co. 10 June 1755; 9 Jan 1756
    To son Thomas Holly, tract called "Exeter" In Prince George's Co.
    To son Nathaniel Holly, 2 tracts where I now live called "Costly" and Costlys Addition."
    To son John Holly, tract called "Fellowship," In Frederick Co.
    Easter Holly, wife, extx.
    Wit: Jane Summers, John Burch, James Greene. 30.41
    ===
    Esther Halley 76.302 PG £13.18.10 Sep 22 1761
    Appraisers: William Webster, James Hawkins.
    Creditors: John Bayne for Robert Waters, Robert Nedel for Christopher Lowndes & Co.
    Next of kin: Nat. Halley, John Halley.
    Administrator: Thomas Halley.
    ===
    List of Debts for Edward Cole, Jr.
    In the Inventories is a list of the debts due to the estate of Edward Cole, Jr.
    The inventory was filed in Charles County.
    The list is undated; however, other probate information indicated the date of the list to be June 1761.
    This list can be found in Liber 76, Folios 260-268.

    Debts
    George Athey
    Liga Athey
    Thomas Athey
    Hezekiah Athey
    Benjamin Athey
    James Atchesson
    John Atchesson and Joseph Martin
    william Atcheseon
    William Atchesson (Piscataway)
    Owen Athey
    Leonard & Benjamin Atchesson
    Clement Atchesson
    Joseph Athey
    John Athey
    Henry Brooke
    Francis Burch
    Thomas Bowling
    John Bryant, Sr.
    Andrew Buchanan (merchant)
    Joseph Bateman
    John Blansett
    John Bryant, Jr.
    John Boswell
    Henry Brawner
    Richard Bryant
    Benjamin Burk
    Josias Beale
    John Ballandine (Virginia)
    Nathaniel Barker
    John Burch
    Thomas Barney
    John Burgess
    John Barker son of Samuel
    Joseph Boarman
    John Bryant bricklayer
    James Bowling
    Gerrard Boarman
    John Brook (Nansemoy)
    Francis Boorman
    Joshua Brady
    Silvester Baylis
    John Barker
    Monaca Brooke
    William Bond (Quascoes)
    Charles Bowen & John Holiday
    Sarah Biggs
    Thomas Buckmaster & Mary Fowles
    James Bowen
    James Aulder
    Mary Brook
    John Boroughs
    Thomas Byrn
    Benjamin Buckmaster
    Dr. James Bates
    Jacob Cox
    Patrick Conner
    Barnaby Cetrill
    Jacob Clemons, Sr.
    Charles Clemons
    Thomas Collis
    William Curtin
    William Clemons
    William Caward
    Walter Clemons
    John Clemons
    Robert Henley Coats
    John Clemons
    Richard Connor, Sr.
    Robert Cato
    John Chapman
    John Cassil
    John Catton with John Clemons & John Bush
    James Cox
    Wright Cracroft
    Motley Clemons
    Peter Covet
    James Cullen
    James Copsey
    Sarah Cranford
    Susannah Cox
    William Card
    Witer Dent
    Thomas Dyer
    Benjamin Downes
    William Dyer
    David Donahue
    Thomas Dent
    widow Degreagen
    George Dixon
    William Downes, Sr.
    Thomas & William Dyer
    William Downes, Jr.
    William Davis
    Abram Davenport
    Edward Dyer
    John Dorsey son of William
    Joseph Davis
    John Deaver, Sr.
    Charles Down
    William Davis
    James Dowten
    John Deaver, Jr.
    George Denton
    John Dorsey son James
    William Ensey
    Charles Ennis
    Jeremiah Edwards
    John Emberson, Jr.
    John Emberson, Sr.
    William Everitt
    David Flint
    William Ford
    Richard Farrell & Richard Marlow
    Esau Freeman
    Forgeson Freeman
    Joseph Fowler
    Benjamin Fenwick
    James Frazer
    George Fowler
    Daniel Frazier
    Robert Gordon
    Jacob Gardiner
    Benjamin Gardner, Sr.
    Thomas Giddins
    Rebecca Gordon
    Benjamin Gardner, Jr.
    Charles Gates
    Charles Guy
    Ignatius Green
    William Gardner
    John Grimes
    Richard Gray
    John Gates
    George Thompsom
    John James
    John Gray (Clifts)
    Joe Waters
    Jude Gatton
    John Gray
    Frances Garvin
    Thomas Gray
    Joseph Gardner
    John Holden
    Robert Clark Hall
    William Hutson
    Henry Haislip
    John Hanes
    Peter Hutson
    James Hardie
    Clement Hill
    John Hardy
    Benjamin Higdon
    John Hawkins
    George Hunter
    John Holley
    John Hardy & Samuel Crown
    Daniel Hodgkin
    Easter Holley
    William Hall (Cook Town)
    Dr. John Hamilton
    Henry Haws, Jr.
    Thomas Human, Jr.
    Benjamin Hunt
    John Hance
    George Howard
    William Hall
    Sarah Hall
    Archibald Johnson
    Francis Jones & Jacob Clemons
    John Jones
    John Johnston
    Evans Jones (shoemaker)
    James Jewel
    Benjamin Jefferson
    Joshua Jurdan
    James Jarboe
    John Jefferson, Sr.
    Thomas King
    Timothy King
    Barnaby Kelly
    James King
    William Knight (Joyner)
    John King
    Thomas King (Hunting Creek)
    Elisabeth Knot
    Clement Knot
    Stephens Lomax
    Locken Long
    John Lord
    John Lomax
    Nathan Lord
    Christopher Lowndes
    Joseph Lewis
    Jacob Leason
    John Lavally
    Joseph Marlow
    Francis Masks, Jr.
    Daniel Mackenzy
    Thomas Marbury
    Edmond Macketta
    John Mackette
    Bennett Mudd
    Charles Mackferson
    James Martin
    Thomas Macketta
    Thomas Marshall, Sr.
    William Macketee
    Thomas Hanson Marshall
    James Macketee son Patrick
    Jeremiah Mudd
    James Mudd
    George Maxwell (merchant)
    Capt. John Marshall
    Abram Mister
    William Mudd
    Thomas Munroe
    William Mackey
    John Mudd
    Samuel Mahoney, Jr.
    David Miller
    Baptist Mattingly
    Leonard Mattingly (ship carpenter)
    Thomas Monott
    William Monott, Young Cox, & Edward Talbott
    Thomas Noble
    George Nobel
    Richard Numan
    Roswell Halley
    William Norfolk
    Thomas Hicks Nuton
    Thomas Owen
    George Parker
    Dr. Richard Pile
    Benjamin Peach
    Mathew Pope
    Robert Poore
    John Pye
    John Peacock
    John Price & Jeremiah Cox
    Hutcheson Parker
    John Pearce
    John Rowe
    John Roberson
    John Redmond
    John Ratliff & Charles Adams
    George Rowland
    Isaac Roberson
    Charles Roberson (ship carpenter)
    William Roberson
    Isaac Hollings
    John Reads (blacksmith)
    Ignatius Sims
    Richard Truman Stoddart
    Thomas Smallwood
    Benjamin Smith
    Benjamin Smallwood
    Mary Stewart
    Joseph Shaw
    Joseph Smith (ship carpenter)
    Catherine Sims
    Jamie; Smith, Jr. (blacksmith)
    Alexander Steal, Jr.
    Leonard Smith
    widow Sims (Piscattaway)
    Bazil Smith
    Joshua Sedwick
    Thomas Spalding
    Michael Spalding
    Margaret Scott
    Joshua Shamwell
    Major Skinner
    Edward Smithers
    Thomas Sayers
    Robert Specknall, Sr. with
    William Taylor & Edward Talbot
    Benjamin Sap
    Leonard Skinner
    George Tasker
    Joseph Towson
    Thomas Tennant
    William Tyler
    John Thomas
    Samuel Tubman
    William Thompson
    Thomas Thompson
    John Thompson, Jr.
    Thomas Talbott
    Henry Tipatt
    Ann Taylor
    John Taylor
    Joseph Talbott, Jr.
    Charles Tuel
    William Underwood
    George Venerable
    John Vyrmeer
    Joseph Vanswersingen
    Richard Wade
    John Williams
    Richard Wheeler
    James Wheeler
    Ignatius Wheeler
    Henry Woodward
    Robert Williams
    Charles Ward
    Henry Wartham
    Edward Wheeler
    Melilla Wade
    William Wornall
    William Williams
    James Webster
    Benjamin Witecomb
    Henry Wood
    Benjamin Wails
    John Wood
    Edward & William Wood
    Elisabeth Wood
    James Ward
    Aleanor Wilkinson
    John Wakis
    Franck Well, Sr.
    Jeremiah Wood
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    1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Prince Georges County: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 381-32: EXETER: 316 acres; Possession of - 316 Acres - Wheeler, John : Re-Surveyed 1 March 1687 for John Wheeler on the South side of the main fresh that falleth into Piscataway Creek about 2 miles from the head of the said creek between a bound Red Oak standing on the East side of a deep branch that falleth into the aforesaid fresh & at the head of an Indian field. {mm note; spelled EXETOR in record} : {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, This land is said to lie in Prince Georges County and there charged,,
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    Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: EXETER; Owner: Wheeler, John: Orig County = C {Charles = C, Calvert = V}; Patent Date: Aug 1, 1672 : Ref: Liber 17 f 245 : Map Location: R-17


    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I46809

    John married Mary Anne Downs about 1757 in King George Parish, Prince George's Co, Maryland. Mary was born in 1740 in Prince George Co, Maryland; died after 1770. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Anne Downs was born in 1740 in Prince George Co, Maryland; died after 1770.
    Children:
    1. 2. Barton D Hawley was born about 1769 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died after 1800.

  3. 6.  Andrew Shelton Heath, I was born about 1746 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (son of Andrew Heath and Magdalene (..) Heath, Mrs); died after 8 Nov 1817 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Andrew was the eldest son and inherited his father's large estate under the prevailing law of primogeniture. He gave his brother, John, a farm on the east side of his plantation and to his brother, Richard, a farm on the west side. Andrew lived on the plantation in the central portion with his mother, Magdalene, until her marriage to Uriah Bonham (Aug 30, 1780) at which time he sold his property and moved to Virginia. He bought on the tenth of March 1775, five hundred acres of land in Loudon County, Virginia lying on Elk Creek Run a branch of Bull Run. This was adjacent to the Hutchison property.
    On 12 Jun 1785 he bought 50 acres, in Feb 1797 he bought 210 acres in Loudoun County and 350 acres in Prince William County; just across from Bull Run. He sold this land to his son Isaac in October 1896. Andrew's will dated 8 November 1817 is recorded in Loudoun County, Virginia. His wife, Hannah, preceded him in death.

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    From: carolyn gutermuth
    Date: 1/23/2009 11:10:41 PM
    To: lumoto2@msn.com
    Subject: HEATH-SHERMAN

    Hi, I seen your posting on the internet from back in 2002. I am not sure how far you have gotten with your research but I figured I would let you know I have and am researching the Heath family. Andrew Heath Sr born in Pa in 1700's and died about 1817 Loudoun County Virginia. He married Hannah Smalley. He had numerous children and one was a Andrew Shelton Heath. Well I have traced this line so far from Huntington Pa to Loudoun County Virginia to Warren County Virginia and back into Pennsylvania. Currently I am working on a Andrew Shelton Heath born abt 1801 Virginia and died possibly in Warren County between 1870-1880. It appears his wife Lucinda and some of his sons moved into Pennsylvania. Andrew Shelton Heath son of said Andrew born abt 1801 Virginia was born abt 1854 Virginia probably Page County or Warren County Virginia I can not seem to find him after the 1860 Census. Now his brothers Charles H, James W, Thomas J looks like they went into Pennsylvania. I am not sure if any went into New Jersey or not as I am still working on this Heath family. It has been a long process for me. Any information you may have on this family to share with me would be much appreciated. Thanks Carolyn

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    From: carolyn gutermuth
    Date: 1/24/2009 3:10:32 PM
    To: Sherry
    Subject: Re: Fw: HEATH-SHERMAN
    (snip)
    Now as far as Andrew Heath the father of Isaac and husband of Hannah Smalley came to Loudoun before 1780 as he purchased 500 acres of land in 1775 from Nimrod Hott. I have the deed and have traced this 500 Acres in Loudoun up to 1825 who Thomas Buck purchased 250 acres of the 500 and Lydia Heath daughter of Andrew and Hannah purchased the other 250 acres. If this Eliza Sarah you speak of is related to this Heath line Andrew and Hannah, then the only sons of them to of had her in 1812 would of been Andrew Shelton Heath born abt 1780 thereabout wife unknown and Isaac Heath and Sarah Rogers those are the only 2 males that are sons of Hannah Smalley and Andrew that would of been in line for that birth year. Now Andrew S Heath born abt 1780 I do not know anything about him except he died in 1841. I am not sure if he married or had any children. It appears he did not as I have the will of his father, sister Lydia Heath and sister Ruhamah Heath McKim Buck an there is no mention of any of his children or his wife if he had married at that time.


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    Unidentified family:
    http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=/eng/search/ancestorsearchresults.asp

    John Heath b 8 May 1758 VA
    Sarah Ewell b abt 1768 VA d aft 1797 VA
    d/o James Ewell b 17 Nov 1746 VA, d Oct 1809 VA and Mary
    m Dec 30, 1785


    Children:
    1. Richard Selden (Shelton???) Heath
    b abt 1795 VA, d 2 Jul 1817
    m Hull abt 1815
    2. John Heath b abt 1795 VA
    m (..) Deakin abt 1815
    3. Mary Ann Maria Heath b abt 1795, d 26 Mar 1846
    m George Cook abt 1814
    4 James Ewell Heath b 8 Jul 1791 d 28 Jun 1862 -
    m Fannie Weems abt 1812
    m Elizabeth Ann Macon abt 1820

    Andrew married Hannah Smalley about 1767 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. Hannah (daughter of Isaac Smalley and Susannah Drake) was born about 1747; died before 1817 in Loudoun Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah Smalley was born about 1747 (daughter of Isaac Smalley and Susannah Drake); died before 1817 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    daughter of Isaac Smalley b 1714 Middlesex County, New Jersey went to Loudoun County, Virginia he married a Susannah Drake daughter of Captain Andrew Drake of Piscataway New Jersey.


    From: carolyn gutermuth
    Date: 1/24/2009 10:39:03 AM
    To: Sherry
    Subject: Re: Fw: HEATH-SHERMAN

    Sherry, Thank you for getting back to me on this. I have primarly research the McKim line and descendants of them. I will try to explain the best I can I am not sure if you have came across any McKims. I have never come across the Sherman name but would be glad to see what I can do to assit you in this. From what I can tell of this information that was given to me on the Smalley and Heath family is that they came from New Jersey. John Smalley died at Piscataway, New Jesey 1693/1694. He married a Ann Walden. Their children were born at Plymouth and mentions them being in Piscataway New Jersey. Some of the died in Piscataway New Jersey. It looks as if the Smalley's lived in Piscataway and Hutingdon. Now Isaac Smalley born 1714 Middlesex County, New Jersey went to Loudoun County, Virginia he married a Susannah Drake daughter of Captain Andrew Drake of Piscataway New Jersey. Now from this article it appears that the Smalleys new Andrew Heath. Now I am not sure what Andrew Heath's middle name was or if he had one. I have his Will and it is signed Andrew Heath. Now Andrew married the daughter of Isaac Smalley above her name was Hannah Smalley. They had a son Andrew Shelton Heath born about 1780 in Loudoun County Virginia. THis is the first time I see the Shelton name. I am thinking that the Andrew Heath Sr came in from Pa or also from New Jersey I have not been able to figure it out yet as this article states that Andrew lived next to the Smalleys but do not know if it was in Loudoun or New Jersey. My McKim line connects to the daughter of Andrew Heath and Hannah Smalley her name being Ruhamah Heath born abt 1775 she married a James McKim. I wished I could be of more help to you on the Shelton and Sherman as I have not came across whot he Shelton's are or even seen the Sherman name. Maybe if I had more info about your Sherman maybe I can find something I will try my best. Thanks Carolyn

    Children:
    1. Isaac Heath was born on 7 Oct 1768 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1849 in Prince William Co, Virginia.
    2. 3. Catherine Heath was born about 1769 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 24 Aug 1815.
    3. Reuhamah Heath was born about 1775 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1851.
    4. Sarah Heath was born about 1777 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1778.
    5. Andrew Shelton Heath, II was born about 1779 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1841.
    6. Lydia Heath was born about 1781 in Loudoun or Prince Wm Co, Virginia; died on 17 Aug 1837 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Hawley was born about 1680 in of, Prince George Co, Maryland; died after 1720.

    John married Hester Burch, (dau of who?) on 04 Mar 1712 in Prince George Co, Maryland. Hester was born about 1690 in of, Prince George Co, Maryland; died after 1720. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hester Burch, (dau of who?) was born about 1690 in of, Prince George Co, Maryland; died after 1720.
    Children:
    1. 4. John Hawley was born in 1739 in Prince George Co, Maryland; died on 13 Mar 1815 in Lououn Co, Virgina.

  3. 12.  Andrew Heath was born about 1721 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (son of Andrew Heath and Mary (..) Heath); died before 21 Jun 1777.

    Notes:

    Andrew was under the age of twenty-five when he inherited land in Delaware Township, from his father. During the Revolution he served as a private. Based, probably on family tradition, James P. Snell in " The History of Hunterdon & Somerset Couties" states that Andrew served in place of his drafted son, Richard, believing him too young to serve. On march with his company to headquarters Andrew was engaged in a fray with some Tories. It being a hot day he drank a quantity of water and buttermilk at a farmhouse and died suddenly a few hours later, leaving a wife, three son and four daughters. He died prior to 21 Jul 1777 when letters of administration were granted at Hopewell. Magdalene later married Uriah Bonham, who together with Daniel Howell conducted the inventory of Andrew's personal estate which was valued at 226.13 pounds. Uriah and Magdaline lived in KingwoodTownship. In his will, dated 24 May 1803, probated 4 May 1809, Uriah left his wife the whole and sole privilege for use of his dwelling house, together with his whole plantation during the time she remained a widow. In addition to the bequests to his children and grand-children, he also left money beguests to Andrew Heath and his four sisters.

    REFERENCES; DAR Patriot Index

    Official Register of thr Officers & Men in thr Revolution
    W.S. Stryker, 1872, pg. 624

    Andrew married Magdalene (..) Heath, Mrs about 1745 in Hunterdon, New Jersey. Magdalene was born about 1724; died after 1809. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Magdalene (..) Heath, Mrs was born about 1724; died after 1809.
    Children:
    1. 6. Andrew Shelton Heath, I was born about 1746 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 8 Nov 1817 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.
    2. William Heath was born about 1747 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1775.
    3. John Heath, Capt was born about 1749 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 17 Jan 1827 in near Locktown, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    4. Richard Heath was born on 14 Jul 1759 in Kingwood Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 13 Feb 1849 in Kingwood Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    5. Elizabeth Heath was born about 1760 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1797.
    6. Mary Heath was born about 1761 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1782.
    7. Sarah Heath was born about 1763 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 25 Jul 1831 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    8. Prudence Heath was born about 1768 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 29 May 1858 in Mt.Pleasant, Wayne Co, Pennsylvania.

  5. 14.  Isaac Smalley was born in 1714 in Middlesex Co, New Jersey; died in Loudoun Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    John Smalley died at Piscataway, New Jesey 1693/1694. He married a Ann Walden. Their children were born at Plymouth and mentions them being in Piscataway New Jersey. Some of the died in Piscataway New Jersey. It looks as if the Smalley's lived in Piscataway and Hutingdon. Now Isaac Smalley born 1714 Middlesex County, New Jersey went to Loudoun County, Virginia he married a Susannah Drake daughter of Captain Andrew Drake of Piscataway New Jersey.
    (Carolyn Gutemuth - cgutemuth@yahoo.com)

    Isaac married Susannah Drake about 1745. Susannah (daughter of Captain Andrew Drake and Hannah FitzRandolph) was born about 1720. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Susannah Drake was born about 1720 (daughter of Captain Andrew Drake and Hannah FitzRandolph).
    Children:
    1. 7. Hannah Smalley was born about 1747; died before 1817 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.