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Isaac Higgins

Male 1824 - Aft 1856  (33 years)


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  1. 1.  Isaac Higgins was born in 1824 in Kentucky (son of Martin Higgins and Rebecca Moler); died after 1856 in of, Nicholas Co, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 14 Oct 1856, Nicholas Co, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Probate Isaac Moler's estate: SEP 1856 KY, Nicholas Co

    Notes due estate: Alexander Moler $100.00 due 25 Jan 1858; $106.00 due 1 Mar 1857; $106.00 due 7 Jan 1855; Peter H. Moler $46.00 due 2 Mar 1856; John D. Ockerman $25.00 13 Mar 1853; Isaac Higgins $22.00, $38.00, $10.00 due 6 Jan 1855; W.W. Berry $150.00.

    Family/Spouse: Emily A. Moler. Emily (daughter of Isaac Moler and Polly Nicoson (Nicholson)) was born in 1824 in Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Nicholas Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John M. Higgins was born in 1846 in Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Nicholas Co, Kentucky.
    2. Isaac Higgins was born in 1848 in Nicholas Co, Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Nicholas Co, Kentucky.
    3. Mary Higgins was born in 1848 in Nicholas Co, Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Nicholas Co, Kentucky.
    4. Marina Higgins was born in 1850 in Nicholas Co, Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Nicholas Co, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Martin Higgins was born in 1808 in Tennessee; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.

    Martin married Rebecca Moler. Rebecca (daughter of Isaac Moler and Mrs. (1st wife) Moler) was born in 1808 in Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Moler was born in 1808 in Kentucky (daughter of Isaac Moler and Mrs. (1st wife) Moler); died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. 1. Isaac Higgins was born in 1824 in Kentucky; died after 1856 in of, Nicholas Co, Kentucky.
    2. Rachel Higgins was born in 1828 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    3. David Higgins was born in 1832 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    4. Mary Higgins was born in 1834 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    5. James Higgins was born in 1838 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    6. John W. Higgins was born in 1840 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    7. Elizabeth Higgins was born in 1842 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    8. Celia Higgins was born in 1844 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    9. Martin Higgins was born in 1846 in Indiana; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Isaac Moler was born in 1782 in Washington Co, Georgia (son of Joseph* Moler, Sr. (Rev War) and Mrs. Susannah* (..) Moler); died before Sep 1856 in Sharpsburg, Bath Co, Kentucky; was buried in Moler Farm Cem, Sharpsburg, Bath Co, Kentucky (will).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1800, Montgomery Co, Kentucky
    • Residence: 22 Aug 1800, Montgomery Co, Kentucky; Kentucky Tax List
    • Residence: 1808, Nicholas Co, Kentucky; taxes
    • Residence: 1811, Nicholas Co, Kentucky; taxes
    • Property: 1815, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    • Census: 1820, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    • Residence: Between 1829 and 1833, Nicholas Co, Kentucky; taxes (1832 not listed)
    • Census: 1830, Carlisle Twp, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    • Census: 1840, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    • Census: 1850, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    • Will: 27 Jul 1850, Nicholas Co, Kentucky; written
    • Will: 14 Oct 1856, Nicholas Co, Kentucky; deed to John A. Crockett
    • Will: 14 Oct 1856, Nicholas Co, Kentucky; probate

    Notes:

    http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hvmo&id=I17667
    Rootsweb: Hankins - Vandolah - Moler - Owens Families
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    Sources:
    1 Title: Denton, Joyce (Email)
    2 Title: Probate Court (Highland County), Highland County Will record v. 1-4 1809-1849 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969)
    3 Title: McBride, David Newton, Highland County Wills, administrations, guardianships and adoptions of Highland County, Ohio, 1805-1880 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1970)
    4 Title: Rummel, Merle C., Brethren on the Ohio Valley Frontier (Web Site)
    5 Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files
    6 Title: United States Census Office, Population Schedules of the Census
    7 Title: Ayres, Elsie Johnson, Highland pioneer sketches and family genealogies (Springfield, Ohio : H.K. Skinner & Son, c1971)
    8 Title: Newman, Harry Wright, Maryland Revolutionary Records Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967 (1938 reprint)
    9 Title: McAdams, Ednah Wilson, Kentucky Pioneer and Court Records (Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1975)
    10 Title: Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia, 1756-1909 (Vidalia, Ga. : Genalogical Reprints, 1970)
    11 Title: Hudson, Frank Parker, Wilkes County, Georgia tax records, 1785-1805 (Atlanta, Ga. : F.P. Hudson, c1996)
    12 Title: Bath County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor, Tax books, 1811-1870 (Frankfort, Ky. : Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953)
    13 Title: McBride, David N., Personal property taxpayers of Highland County, Ohio (Hillsboro, Ohio : D. McBride, c1980)
    14 Title: Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early Records of Georgia - Wilkes County, Volume 1 (Macon, Ga. : J.W. Burke, 1932-)
    15 Title: Estimated/Assumed Date or Place


    Residence:
    1800 Second Census of Kentucky
    Moler, Isaac Montgomery 8/22/1800
    Moler, Joseph Jr Montgomery 8/22/1800
    Moler, Joseph Sr. Montgomery 8/22/1800


    Residence:
    Taxpayer 1808 KY, Nicholas Co
    Listed as having a note for 110, in Nicholas county, on the Somerset water course. Note entered in the name of Duprey and was surveyed and patented under the name of Duprey. 1 white male over 21, 0 blacks, 4 horses and mares.

    source: Title: United States Census Office, Population Schedules of the Census

    Residence:
    Taxpayer 1811 KY, Nicholas Co
    Listed as having a note for 100, in Nicholas county, on the Somerset water course. Note entered in the name of Duprey. 1 white male over 21, 0 blacks, 7 horses and mares. Title:
    source: United States Census Office, Population Schedules of the Census

    Property:
    Event: Land 1815 KY, Nicholas Co
    Note: Purchased 125 acres of land, on the Somerset water course, 1 white male over 21, with 4 horses and mares, total value is $1040, value horses is $50. (Issued to "Isaac Mooler").
    Ref #5 Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files

    Residence:
    Taxpayer 1829 KY, Nicholas Co
    120 acres in the name of Sorengold, 1 white male over 21, 6 horses and mares. Value per acre $10, total value $1500.

    Taxpayer 1830, 1831, 1833, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    Source: United States Census Office, Population Schedules of the Census

    Census:
    part of Montgomery county became Bath county in 1811

    Census:
    1850 Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    residence 326
    Alexander Moler 29 1821 Kentucky
    Mary J. 28 1822
    Isaac 5 1845
    Abraham 3 1847
    John H. 1850

    residence 327
    Isaac Moler 70 Kentucky
    Isaac Higgins 26 1824 Indiana
    Emily A Higgins 26 1824 Kentucky
    John M Higgins 4 Kentucky
    Isaac Higgins 2
    Mary Higgins 2
    Marena Higgins 0


    Will:
    I, Isaac Moler of Nicholas County and State of Kentucky, do make this my last Will and Testament. First, that after my death all my just debts and funeral expenses be punctually paid by Executors and then that my estate, real, personal and mixed shall be equally divided between all my children with this exception: that whereas heretofore my son Alexander Moler purchased of my son Elza Moler all his interest or expected interest in all my estate for which he has paid him Three hundred dollars and as said sale was made by knowledge and consent and said payment of Three hundred Dollars has been made I therefore will and bequeath to my son Elza no portion whatever of my estate, but in order that said contract between my son Alexander Moler and my son Elza Moler may be carried out and have its effect according to the true meaning and intention thereof I therefore will and bequeath the portion of my estate which would have been given to my son Elza if no such contract had been made to my son Alexander Moler and that my meaning may be fully understood my Will is that Elza is to have no share of my estate and that Alexander is to have two shares of my estate both real and personal. I further will and bequeath that my executor hereafter to be appointed shall have full and complete power to sell and convey to the purchaser the farm on which I now live containing about one hundred and sixty acres be the same more or less with the exception of the graveyard lot in the Orchard which is not to be sold but which graveyard lot I will and bequeath to my son Alexander Moler and his successors in office forever for the use of a Graveyard, and whereas my Daughter Scilia Barbee has departed this life leaving two children Elijah and Isaac Newton both infants now, my Will is that said infant children shall be entitled to that portion of my estate to which their mother would have been entitled had she been living, that is to say that one eleventh part of my entire estate be paid to them by my Executors when they become twenty one years of age, but no portion of said estate is to be paid to them nor to any Guardian appointed for them until they become of full age. But the same shall remain in the hands of my Executors and be put to interest for their benefit until they are twenty one years of age and then paid to them by my Executors provided that my Executors may appreciate the interest of their share of any money in their hands belonging to said infants to their tuition and support and if in the discretion of my Executors it shall become necessary they take the principal for the support and tuition of said infants. Now as I have ten living children and one daughter Scilia Barbee who is dead now my Will is that my estate be divided into eleven equal parts and the children aforesaid of Scilia Barbee to have one part and my son Alexander Moler is to have two parts and my son Elza is to have nothing and each of my other children to have one part. And lastly I hereby nominate Constitute and appoint my son Alexander Moler and my friend Thomas Clark Executors of this my last Will & Testament hereby revoking all other former wills by me heretofore made. Given under my hand this 27th day of July 1850. Attest: John Carter, John Alexaner, Abraham Shulse. Isaac (his X mark) Moler.

    source: Title: Probate Court (Highland County), Highland County Will record v. 1-4 1809-1849 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969)

    Will:
    Nicholas County Court, September Term 1856. This instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Isaac Moler, dec. was this day produced in Court and provided by the oath of Abraham Shulse one of the subscribing witnesses thereto who also proved that John Carter another witness thereto did attest said Will as a witness at the request of the Testator and in his presence. Whereupon said last Will and Testament is confirmed established and ordered to be recorded, which has been done. Attest: J.M. Hughes, Clerk.
    REF: page 55 4
    Probate: 14 OCT 1856 KY, Nicholas Co

    Notes due estate: Alexander Moler $100.00 due 25 Jan 1858; $106.00 due 1 Mar 1857; $106.00 due 7 Jan 1855; Peter H. Moler $46.00 due 2 Mar 1856; John D. Ockerman $25.00 13 Mar 1853; Isaac Higgins $22.00, $38.00, $10.00 due 6 Jan 1855; W.W. Berry $150.00.

    Sale Invoice: One bay mare $90.00; 1 log chain; 1 pair steelgards; one crosscut saw; 1 lot old irons; 1 large wheel; two kettles; 1 mallow (plants). John Crockett buying 172 acres - 12 poles of land $8,514.00. Total $9,035.05 - 11 portions - each portion being $821.36 one portion to the children of Scila Barbee.
    REF: Will Book F; page 149, 162-63, 378. 4
    Will: 27 JUL 1850 KY, Nicholas Co, Carlisle

    source: Title: Rummel, Merle C., Brethren on the Ohio Valley Frontier (Web Site)

    Will:
    Deed - Isaac Moler Executors, Deed to John A. Crockett. This indenture made and entered into this 14th day of October 1856 between Alexander Moler and Thomas Clark Executors of the last Will and Testament of Isaac Moler dec. late of Nicholas County, State of Kentucky of the one part and John A. Crockett of said County,State of the other part witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of forty nine dollars 48 cents per acre one third in hand part it being $2,838.18 the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged in that to be paid on the 1st day of March 1858 and third on the 1st day of March 1859 for when notes are executed and delivered they the same Alexander Moler, Thomas Clark as Executors of forsaid have heretofore sold and do by their presence will acknowledge John A. Crockett his heirs and assigns for a certain tract or parcel of land lying in Nicholas County on the waters of the Somerset and the said tract on which said Isaac Moler ec. lived at his death containing one hundred and seventy two acres...seventy acres of land and ____ as follows, beginning at a stake at the south west corner of said tract of land 1.9 poles N 46 1/4 E of a birth 0.38/100 S. 1 degree west of a ____ marker as a line then thence S 89 E 1 S 9 25/100 poles to a blue Ash comes to ____ obstructing an area 88 square poles between the straight line and the marked lines thence with Wankins line at 555 E 93 76/100 poles to a set stone corner toward Crocketts fence N 531 Ea 1217 poles to a set stone corner to Weamers Fence thence N 86 50 W 842 E poles to a set stone corner to Wilsons Fence S 8837 W 69 8 poles to a stake on the west bank of a branch comes to ____ croeches ____ thence S 1 W passing pretty much midwway between a black ash on the right and a cherry tree on the left at near 1st poles 14 links to the left at near 26.2 poles pap 67 degree links to the left of a blue ash at near 46.7 poles pap ____ poles to the left of a sugarline shown as the corner of the ____ of this ____ at near 99.9 poles pass 4.7 degree poles to the left of the middle of two birches marked as line leaves standing on a bluff of said branch 2.3 poles in part at near 16.3 degree poles pos 4.60/100 poles to the left of a sugarline on a hill side in all 1307" poles to a point in the south boundary line 4.60/100 poles S 89 E of the beginning together with all and signing the premises and applications as them unto belonging to have and to hold said tract or parcel of land unto said John A. Crockett his heirs and assigns them and the said Alexander Moler, Thomas Clark as Executors the aforesaid tract of land unto them forever to defend against the claims of all persons whatsoever a lease is in Testimony where of the said Alexander Moler, Thomas Clark as Executors herewith set thier hands and seals the date above written. The Burying ground containing 19 2/10 poles of land and included in the Boundary of this deed is not hereby conveyed, but the same excluded there being 172 acres 212 poles of land in the Boundary besides said graveyard. Alexander Moler (seal); Thomas Clark (seal). I, J.M. Hughes, clerk of the Nicholas County Court, do certify that this deed from Alexander Moler & Thomas Clark Executors of Isaac Moler dec. to John A. Crockett was this day acknowledged before me in my office by the said Alexander Moler & Thomas Clark as Executors of aforesaid to be their act and deed. Whereupon said & this certificate hath been duly admitted to record in said office.
    Given under my hand this 14th day of October 1856.
    REF: Book R, page 163 5

    Buried:
    As a "graveyard in the Orchard" is mentioned in his Will, it is presumed that this yard would be the burial place for Isaac, as well as other early Moler family members.
    Probate: SEP 1856 KY, Nicholas Co

    Isaac married Mrs. (1st wife) Moler about 1800. (1st was born about 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mrs. (1st wife) Moler was born about 1780.
    Children:
    1. Elza (or Elvy) Moler was born in 1707 in Kentucky; died after 1850.
    2. 3. Rebecca Moler was born in 1808 in Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Craig, Switzerland Co, Indiana.
    3. John Isaac Moler, (twin) was born about 1809 in Nichols Co, Kentucky; died on 31 Jul 1860 in Owen Co, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Joseph* Moler, Sr. (Rev War) was born in Apr 1749 in Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania (son of Johann Ludwig* Moler (Mohler), Jr. (immigrant) and Anna* Huntseker, (immigrant)); died on 27 Jan 1836 in Highland Co, Ohio; was buried in Stouder Cem, Clermont Co, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Jun 1775, Frederick Co, Maryland
    • Military: Sep 1777, Frederick Co, Maryland
    • Residence: Between 1778 and 1800, Bath Co (prev Montgomery Co), Kentucky; abt 22 years
    • Residence: Jan 1778, Rutherford Co, North Carolina; few weeks
    • Residence: Feb 1778, Rutherford Co, North Carolina
    • Residence: Feb 1778, Washington Co, Georgia
    • Residence: Abt Mar 1778, Washington Co, Georgia
    • Military: Abt 1779, Georgia
    • Military: Between Sep 1781 and Jan 1783, Wilkes Co, Georgia; increments
    • Residence: 1785, Wilkes Co, Georgia; taxes
    • Property: 1786, Wilkes Co, Georgia
    • Residence: 1787, Wilkes Co, Georgia; taxes
    • Residence: 1790, Wilkes Co, Georgia; taxes
    • Census: 1800, Wilkes Co, Georgia
    • Religion: 1800, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    • Residence: Abt 1800, Nicholas Co, Kentucky
    • Census: 11 Aug 1800, Montgomery Co, Kentucky
    • Residence: 22 Aug 1800, Montgomery Co, Kentucky; Kentucky Tax List
    • Residence: Abt 1803, Highland Co, Ohio
    • Residence: 1811, Bath Co (prev Montgomery Co), Kentucky; taxes
    • Residence: 1812, Bath Co (prev Montgomery Co), Kentucky; taxes
    • Residence: 1813, Bath Co (prev Montgomery Co), Kentucky; taxes
    • Residence: 1814, Bath Co (prev Montgomery Co), Kentucky; taxes
    • Residence: Bef 1815, Hamer Twp, Highland Co, Ohio
    • Residence: 1820, Highland Co, Ohio
    • Residence: Between 1826 and 1830, Salem Twp, Highland Co, Ohio; taxes
    • Census: 1830, Highland Co, Ohio
    • Military: 29 Oct 1833, Highland Co, Ohio; received Pension
    • Will: 20 Jan 1836, Highland Co, Ohio
    • Will: 14 Mar 1836, Highland Co, Ohio; probate

    Notes:

    http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hvmo&id=I17667
    Rootsweb: Hankins - Vandolah - Moler - Owens Families
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    Sources:
    1 Title: Denton, Joyce (Email)
    2 Title: Probate Court (Highland County), Highland County Will record v. 1-4 1809-1849 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969)
    3 Title: McBride, David Newton, Highland County Wills, administrations, guardianships and adoptions of Highland County, Ohio, 1805-1880 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1970)
    4 Title: Rummel, Merle C., Brethren on the Ohio Valley Frontier (Web Site)
    5 Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files
    6 Title: United States Census Office, Population Schedules of the Census
    7 Title: Ayres, Elsie Johnson, Highland pioneer sketches and family genealogies (Springfield, Ohio : H.K. Skinner & Son, c1971)
    8 Title: Newman, Harry Wright, Maryland Revolutionary Records Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967 (1938 reprint)
    9 Title: McAdams, Ednah Wilson, Kentucky Pioneer and Court Records (Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1975)
    10 Title: Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia, 1756-1909 (Vidalia, Ga. : Genalogical Reprints, 1970)
    11 Title: Hudson, Frank Parker, Wilkes County, Georgia tax records, 1785-1805 (Atlanta, Ga. : F.P. Hudson, c1996)
    12 Title: Bath County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor, Tax books, 1811-1870 (Frankfort, Ky. : Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953)
    13 Title: McBride, David N., Personal property taxpayers of Highland County, Ohio (Hillsboro, Ohio : D. McBride, c1980)
    14 Title: Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early Records of Georgia - Wilkes County, Volume 1 (Macon, Ga. : J.W. Burke, 1932-)
    15 Title: Estimated/Assumed Date or Place


    Military:
    Event: Military JUN 1775 MD, Frederick Co
    Served 6 mos. in Capt. Jacob Good's Co., Col. Billings' MD Regiment. Several skirmishes with British on Long Island.
    sorce REF: Page 674 7 Event: Military JUN 1775 MD, Frederick Co Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files


    Military:
    Military SEP 1777 MD, Frederick Co
    Served 6 mos. in Capt. Jacob Good's Co., Col. Billings' MD Regiment. Several skirmishes with British on Long Island.
    Event: Military SEP 1777 MD, Frederick Co
    source: Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files

    Residence:
    Residence: JAN 1778 NC, Rutherford Co
    REF: Volume 1, page 2386
    source: Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files

    Residence:
    Residence: FEB 1778 GA, Washington Co
    REF: Volume 1, page 2386
    ref Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files

    Residence:
    Residence: FEB 1778 GA, Washington Co
    REF: Volume 1, page 2386
    source: Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files

    Military:
    Served 3 mos. in Capt. Winchester's Company.
    Event: Military ABT 1779 GA
    Joseph Moler is listed as a Private, Militia; and having served from Georgia.
    source: REF: page 38, 145 Title: Newman, Harry Wright, Maryland Revolutionary Records Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967 (1938 reprint)

    Military:
    September 1781 to March 1782, and three months in the winter of 1782/3. His services were as an Indian spy, to help determine which tribes were friendly with the mother country (England) and which were aligned with the rebellious colonists.
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    Residence:
    Event: Taxpayer 1785 GA, Wilkes Co, Captain Nail's Precinct
    Taxes on 2nd 250.
    REF: page 49, 162 Title: Hudson, Frank Parker, Wilkes County, Georgia tax records, 1785-1805 (Atlanta, Ga. : F.P. Hudson, c1996)

    Property:
    REF: page 321 9
    Event: Land 1786 GA, Wilkes Co
    Purchased 200 acres.
    REF: page 461, 645 Title: Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia, 1756-1909 (Vidalia, Ga. : Genalogical Reprints, 1970)

    Residence:
    Event: Taxpayer 1787 GA, Wilkes Co, Captain Kidd's Precinct

    Taxes on 2nd 100 and 3rd 100.
    REF: page 49, 162 Title: Hudson, Frank Parker, Wilkes County, Georgia tax records, 1785-1805 (Atlanta, Ga. : F.P. Hudson, c1996)

    Residence:
    Event: Taxpayer 1790 GA, Wilkes Co, Captain Trimble's Precinct
    Taxes on 2nd 100 and 3rd 100.
    REF: page 49, 162 Title: Hudson, Frank Parker, Wilkes County, Georgia tax records, 1785-1805 (Atlanta, Ga. : F.P. Hudson, c1996)

    Census:
    Event: 1800 Census 1800 GA, Wilkes Co
    Remnant Tax Digest, Leaves Gone Front and Back. Explanatory: This is the first tax digest found in the court house, and was taken to give a practically complete census of the heads of families of that date, to identify their lands as headrights, and possible bounty grants for Revolutionary service, and to replace in a measure the census of 1790, all of which for Georgia was destroyed by the British during the War of 1812 in Washington, D. C. There is no complete digest until 1802, only a few pages left in the interim. The remnants for 1792, 1793, 1794 have been published in "Some Tax Digests of Georgia" Ruth Blair, State Historian and Archivist, and give valuable information. The entry reads: Joseph Moler, 1 poll, 250 acres Wilkes Co.
    source: Title: Davidson, Grace Gillam, Early Records of Georgia - Wilkes County, Volume 1 (Macon, Ga. : J.W. Burke, 1932-)


    Religion:
    Religion: ABT 1800 KY, Nicholas Co

    The largest congregation was north of Boonesboro, toward Limestone. It was on Hinkston Creek, near Mount Sterling Kentucky. Jonas Hahn and his son Peter were here, as were the Welty, Kern, Rebelin, Ramsey, Moler, Garver/Garber, Ockerman, Keithley, Landess, Hendricks, Coleglazer, Lantz, Rowland, Sears, West, Wyatt, Zimmerman families. This was a "Brethren Association" church, and went Disciples after 1826.
    source: Title: Rummel, Merle C., Brethren on the Ohio Valley Frontier (Web Site)
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    Joseph Moler undoubtedly spoke German and was a member of the early German Baptist Church. While in Kentucky, the Molers, along with the Welty, Ockerman, Keithley and Landess families, were prominent in the Brethren congregation formed at Hinkston Creek, Bath County and their meeting place on Somerset Creek, Nicholas County, now East Union. Many of these families relocated to Highland County, Ohio in the first years of the 19th century, Joseph Moler going there about 1814.
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    Residence:
    Event: Misc ABT 1800 KY, Nicholas Co

    The Crose Families. Michael Crose was born in Maryland in 1765, or earlier, and his wife, Mary Crose, was born in Virginia in 1769. They were both members of the German Baptist or Dunkard Church. They both spoke the German language and brought their German Bible with them to Kentucky about 1780. In all probability their ancestors came to Pennsylvania with a colony of German Baptists in 1719 from near Kassel Hess, in Westfalia Province, Germany. This colony spread over parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, and finally a small community came to Bourbon and Nicholas counties, Kentucky. Among them were Blounts, Shrouts, Molars, Hahns and the Crose or Krauses. They built a church at the forks of Somerset Creek in Nicholas County, which they named East Union, and in which they preached in the German language.

    REF: page 321 Title: McAdams, Ednah Wilson, Kentucky Pioneer and Court Records (Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1975)


    Census:
    Event: 1800 Census 11 AUG 1800 KY, Montgomery Co
    Part of Montgomery Co became Bath Co in 1811.
    REF: Tax Lists 6

    Residence:
    1800 Second Census of Kentucky
    Moler, Isaac Montgomery 8/22/1800
    Moler, Joseph Jr Montgomery 8/22/1800
    Moler, Joseph Sr. Montgomery 8/22/1800

    Residence:
    Taxes on 2nd 100 and 3rd 100.
    REF: page 49, 162 11
    Event: Taxpayer 1811 KY, Bath Co, Hinkston water course

    Joseph Moler, third rate 214, Bath County, Hingston water course, in whose name entered Van Swangun??, in whose name surveyed Van Swangun, in whose name patented Van Swangun, horses & mares - 4.
    source: Title: Bath County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor, Tax books, 1811-1870 (Frankfort, Ky. : Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953)

    Residence:
    Event: Taxpayer 1812 KY, Bath Co, Hinkston water course
    Joseph Moler, third rate 244, Bath County, Hingston water course, in whose name entered Tho. Swavenger, in whose name surveyed Tho. Swavenger, in whose name patented Tho. Swavenger, horses & mares - 5. Title: Bath County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor, Tax books, 1811-1870 (Frankfort, Ky. : Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953)

    Residence:
    Event: Taxpayer 1813 KY, Bath Co, Hinkston water course

    65th Regiment, Joseph Moler, third rate 214, Bath County, Hingston water course, in whose name entered Tho. Swearengen, in whose name surveyed Tho. Swearengen, in whose name patented Tho. Swearengen, horses, mares - 4.
    source: Title: Bath County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor, Tax books, 1811-1870 (Frankfort, Ky. : Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953)


    Residence:
    Event: Taxpayer 1814 KY, Bath Co, Somerset water course
    Gray's Company, Joseph Moler, second rate 214, Bath County, Somerset water course, in whose name surveyed Tho. Swearengen, in whose name surveyed Tho. Swearengen, in whose name patented Tho. Swearengen,
    white males over 21 - 1, blacks over 16 - 2, total blacks - 2, horses, mares & jennies 4, value of land 4, 50, total value 1003.
    souce: Title: Bath County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor, Tax books, 1811-1870 (Frankfort, Ky. : Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953)

    Residence:
    Residence: BEF 1815 OH, Highland Co, Hamer Township
    Joseph Moler, another veteran of the Revolution, emigrated to the area of Hamer Twp. with Lewis Moler, before the year 1815. He chose to locate his land grant on Kerr Survey No. 6, 713, northwest of Danville. The Moler farm was taken over by the pioneer, Jacob Landess, as early as 1815. He was a Dutch Quaker from Pennsylvania.

    source: REF: Page 674 Title: Ayres, Elsie Johnson, Highland pioneer sketches and family genealogies (Springfield, Ohio : H.K. Skinner & Son, c1971)

    Residence:
    Residence: 1820 OH, Highland Co
    source: Title: United States Census Office, Population Schedules of the Census

    Residence:
    Event: Taxpayer BET 1826 AND 1830 OH, Highland Co, Salem Township
    source: Title: McBride, David N., Personal property taxpayers of Highland County, Ohio (Hillsboro, Ohio : D. McBride, c1980)

    Census:
    1830 Highland Co, Ohio
    There is a male age 80-90 in the household of John Moler, presumably this is his father Joseph, born 1749.

    source: Title: United States Census Office, Population Schedules of the Census

    Military:
    Joseph Moler is listed as a Private, Militia; and having served from Georgia.
    REF: page 38, 145 8
    Event: Misc 29 OCT 1833 OH, Highland Co
    Moler, Joseph, S9033, GA & MD Line, sol was b in Apr 1749 in Lancaster Co PA & he lived in Frederick Co MD at enl & in Jan 1778 he moved to Rutherford Co NC for only a few weeks then moved to Washington Co GA & also enl there & after the Rev he moved to Bath Co KY for 22 yrs then moved to Highland Co OH where he appl 29 Oct 1833.

    REF: Volume 1, page 2386 Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files

    Will:
    Will: 20 JAN 1836 OH, Highland Co

    The last Will and Testament of Joseph Moller sen'r. whereas and being in my proper mind and sences do by these presents bequeath to all my children and the immediate offspring of them that have deceased, viz. Mary Keahly, Joseph Moller, Isaac Moller, Anny Little, Lewis Moller, Catherine Landess, Esther Mace, John Moller. It is my will that all these being my lawful heirs shall have what ... equally divided among them after all Just Claims is paid of my burial expenses and of settling my estate and I do hereby appoint my son John Moller my sole executor to settle the estate and as part of my children live at a distance and none of them are dead when the money can all be made ready which cannot be til December 1839 if it should [ill] then and when it may be collected John shall not be bound to pay them interest. The reason for this is some of the grandchildren which will be heirs being young and scattered it may be some time before they get it therefore they are only to have got it when they may an equal part of the sum total when a dividend is struck whereas I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th day of January 1836 as my last Will and testament. Joseph [his X mark] Moler. Test: Robert Culvert; David Ockerman. Subscribed and Sworn to in open court this 14th/16th day of March AD 1836.
    REF: page 286 3


    Will:
    http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hvmo&id=I17667
    Rootsweb: Hankins - Vandolah - Moler - Owens Families

    Probate: 14 MAR 1836 OH, Highland Co

    This day it was proved to the satisfaction of the court that Joseph Moller a Revolutionary pensioner of the United States departed this life the 27th day of January 1836 leaving the following children, to-wit: John Moller and Lewis Moller who reside in Highland County; Isaac Moler, Esther wife of Job Mace and Mary wife of Daniel Keithler who have gone to parts unknown. That Joseph Moller left no widow and that said John Moller is the sole executor of the last will and testament of said Joseph.
    Gateway to the West,Vol. I, Highland County, Common Plea Court Records, June 1834 - Jul 1837.


    Died:
    author unknown - shared on Ancestry tree, says originally shared by "BetweenGeorgia1" to Wittaker Family Tree
    I found Joseph Moler later at the Falls Creek Church in Highland Co OH and the hint/possibility that he died at the home of his son, John Moler at the Obannon or Stonelick Church. I have not found any grave for Joseph or John around Stonelick. There is a Moler Road just northwest of the present church or southeast of the Obannon Church where John Moler lived. I do not have a complete burial list of the Stouder Cemetery at the Obannon Church site just southeast of Goshen OH. The Stonelick Church sits at the edge of the Stonelick State Park near Edenton OH. The Park was made of several of the Brethren farms. The surviving congregation of the old Obannon Church is now pastored at the Stonelick Church of the Brethren.
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/17217050/person/18739598392/media/3?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum

    Buried:
    Joseph died in Highland County and was buried in the Stouder Cemetery in neighboring Clermont County next to his wife Susannah, who had died earlier at the home of their son, John Mason Moler. The Stouder Cemetery was associated with families of the Obannon Brethren Church.
    findagrave

    Joseph* married Mrs. Susannah* (..) Moler about 1774. Susannah* was born about 1756; died before 20 Jan 1836 in Nicolas Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mrs. Susannah* (..) Moler was born about 1756; died before 20 Jan 1836 in Nicolas Co, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    She was a member of the Hinkston Creek Brethren Church.

    She is not mentioned in her husband's Will; it is presumed that she died before it was written.

    Buried:
    Joseph died in Highland County and was buried in the Stouder Cemetery in neighboring Clermont County next to his wife Susannah, who had died earlier at the home of their son, John Mason Moler. The Stouder Cemetery was associated with families of the Obannon Brethren Church.
    findagrave

    Children:
    1. Mary Molar was born about 1776 in Frederick Co, Maryland; died after 19 Mar 1836 in St Charles Co, Missouri.
    2. Joseph* Moler, Jr. was born between 1766 and 1774 in Washington Co, Georgia; died before Feb 1823 in Nicolas Co, Kentucky.
    3. 6. Isaac Moler was born in 1782 in Washington Co, Georgia; died before Sep 1856 in Sharpsburg, Bath Co, Kentucky; was buried in Moler Farm Cem, Sharpsburg, Bath Co, Kentucky (will).
    4. Ann Molar was born about 1784 in Washington Co, Georgia; died before 27 Jan 1836.
    5. Henry Lewis Moler was born about 1786 in Georgia; died in 1841 in Washington, Highland Co, Ohio.
    6. Catherine Moler was born about 1791 in Washington Co, Georgia; died in 1829 in Highland Co, Ohio.
    7. Esther Molar was born about 1794 in Bath Co, Kentucky; died between 1840 and 1850.
    8. John Mason Molar was born on 8 Apr 1795 in Washington Co, Georgia; died on 18 Jan 1859 in Stouder, Clermont Co, Ohio.