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Robert Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 56772
Birth*c 16952
Event-Misc*03 Jun 1741Lancaster Co., PA, Type: LandRecord1,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

Henry Patton1,2,3 (M)
b. 1660, d. 1743
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1628Henry Patton3
Note* Henry Patton and three brothers were in the army of William of Orange and participated in the defense of Londonderry from April to August 1689. He was present at the Battle of the Boyne, July 1st, 1690. Henry and family left Scotland during the reign of James the Second of England. He settled in the Province of Ulster in the north of Ireland near the Town of Newtonlimavady in the County of Derry (now Londonderry). From ''James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists', Anne Rhea Bruce: Henry and Sarah lived inthe Manor of Springfield, Parish of Clondevaddock, Barony of Kilmacrenan, County Donegal. Mary Preston Gray, in her book 'The Family Tree' states this Henry was a ship builder, operating merchant ships. From 'A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons' by C. L. Patton, Springfield, Illinois, 1954, pp 10-11: The earliest authentic record of the Patton family is of one Henry Patton, who was born in the Lowlands of Scotland near the town of Dundee. He was married to Sarah Lynn, daughter of the Laird of Loch Lynn, Scotland. There were several children born to this marriage, the names of three being known: John, James and Elizabeth. There were three other daughters and several sons, one of whom was presumably William. Probably others of this union were Matthew, Thomas, Robert, Henry, David, Benjamin and Hugh. Henry and his family left Scotland during the reign of James the Second of England. He settled in the Provinde of Ulster in the north of Ireland, near the town of Newton-Limavady, in the County of Derry (now Londonderry). There John, James and Elizabeth were born. All of these Pattons were in Pennsylvania at the same time and all owned land in Lancaster County. Their names all appear in Augusta County, Virginia records at a later t ime. They were all property owners in Augusta and resided in the same vicinity. There has been a tradition in the Patton family, handed down from generation to generation, that one of the Patton ancestors was the father of 'eleven sons, all over six feet in height.' Henry ws probably the ancestor referred to in this legend. It is not known if Henry migrated to America, but there is definite evidence that John, James and Elizabeth took up their residence in August County, Virginia. In the Pennsylvania archives the names of William, Matthew, Thomas, Robert, Henry, David, Benjamin and Hugh all appear as purchasers of parcels of land in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as follows; William Patton - 200 acres, July 23, 1735; Matthew Patton - 200 acres, October 29, 1735; Thomas Patton - 100 acres, October 13, 1739; Robert Patton - 200 acres, June 3, 1741; Henry Patton - no date; David Patton - no date; Benjamin Patton - no date; Hugh Patton - no date. The records of all of these ppurchases are found in the same volume of the Archives and extend over a period from 1735 to 1744. All of these holdings were in Lancaster County. The names of all these Pattons are found at a later date in the records of August County, Virginia. [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000]4,3
Occupation* ship builder, operating merchant ships5,3
Reference* 56783
Birth*1660Caiggo, Dundee, Scotland6,3
Marriage*c 1685Sarah Lynn7,2,3
Immigratn*a 1690From Scotland to Ireland settling in Province of Ulster, near the town of Newtonlimavady, County of Derry.8,3
Residence*a 1690Manor of Springfield, Parish of Clondevaddock, Barony of Kilmacrenan, County Donegal, Ireland9,3
Death*1743Clondevaddock Parrish, Barony of Kilmacremon Co., of Dublin (Ulster) Ireland10,3
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 
 
CoParent Sarah Lynn
Son-Bio*c 1685Richard Patton3
Son-Bio*1686Thomas Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1689John Patton3
Son-Bio*b 1690Andrew Patton3
Son-Bio*08 Jul 1692James Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1695Robert Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1695Charles Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1695David Patton3
Dau-Bio*c 1695(?) Patton3
Dau-Bio*c 1695(?) Patton3
Dau-Bio*c 1695(?) Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1695Matthew Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1695Benjamin Patton3
Dau-Bio*25 Dec 1700Elizabeth Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1705Henry Patton3
Son-Bio*c 1706William Patton+3
Son-Bio*c 1710Hugh Patton3

  1. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 164..
  2. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 4.
  3. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  4. [S207] Unknown author, World Family Tree Research, Vol. 1-27.
  5. [S210] Mary Preston Gray, The Family Tree, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  6. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  7. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 164. Lists c. 1670.
  8. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183.
  9. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  10. [S206] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #0881, Date of Import: Sep 6, 2000.

Rebecca Patton1,2 (F)
b. c 1650
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1628Henry Patton2
Reference* 56802
Birth*c 16501,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

William Lynn1,2 (M)
b. c 1645
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1640David (?) Lynn Laird of Loch Lynn2
Residence* Later moved to Virginia.3,2
Reference* 56812
Birth*c 1645corrected from 17451,2
Marriage*c 1670corrected from 17701,2
Last Edited1 Jan 2003 

  1. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183.

John Patton1,2,3 (M)
b. c 1689, d. 1757
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton3
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn3
Note* John Patton migrated from Ireland in the early 1730's and later moved to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, which later became Pendleton County, West Virginia. He was probably induced to come to America by his uncle, John Lewis, who came to Philadelphia in 1729. He met up with his uncle in Philadelphia and later moved to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania where he purchased two parcels of land, the first purchase being made on March 23, 1736 and consisted of 200 acres. He acquired 200 additional acres in April, 1744. William, James, Robert and Hugh also had land here. John later moved to Augusta County, Virginia, finally settling in that part of the county which later became Pendleton County, West Virginia. He purchased several tracts of land there known as 'The Buffalo Meadows', near the present town of Franklin where he erected his house on the banks of the south fork of the south branch of the Potomac River. There he built the first mill in that part of the country. Fort Seybert was later erected on the hill 100 yards above this site. The land is described as 'sictuate, lying and being on the southernmmost ford of the south branch of the Pottowmack, in August Co., VA, being part of a tract of land containing 2643 acres granted to the said Robert Green by Patents bearing the date of the 11th day of January MDCCLVI of this tract described, the following purchases were recorded as being made by John Patton Sr. On 21 May 1755 John Patton Jr. sold his 210 acres to Jacob Seytbert of Fredrickstown, MD. On 22 May 1755 John Patton Sr. sold his 453 acres to John Dunckle. In 1758 Matthew Patton was the only one who owned land of the original purchase. 'Corners of Ancestry' quoted by W. S. Muir in 'The Kentucky Register', Vol. 42, p 233, states that 'John Patton, his brother Col. James Patton and his sister Elizabeth (Patton) Preston were all married and came to America from Ireland. In his will he names wife Agnes, children William, James, Margaret, Isabel and Agnes. He stated his older children are already portioned off. Witnesses were William McClung, John Stevenson and Matthew Lyle. On March 10th 1757 Agnes Patton, Matthew Lyle and Alexander Miller gave bond of three hundred pounds as executrix of John Patton. Researcher: Carol M. Ulrey, 4614 47th St., San Diego, CA 92115. Phone 619-281-865-. Fax 619-282-8407. Researcher: Beverly Long, 1741 Tustin, #17A, Costa Mesa, CA 91627 John Patton was married to Agnes Snodgrass, daughter of John Snodgrass, about 1740/41. They had the following children: Isabel Patton, born in 1755 in Augusta, VA. Agnes Patton was born in 1756 in Augusta, VA. He was married to Sarah Rogers about 1725 in Ireland. Sarah Rogers died before 1754 in Augusta, VA. John Patton and Sarah Rogers had the following children: Capt. John Patton Jr., Matthew Patton, Samuel Patton, Benjamin Patton, born about 1734 in Ireland. He died in 1802 in Concord, NC. James Patton, surveyor; Lydia Patton, William Patton, Margaret Patton, born about 1743 in Augusta, VA. [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000] John's will states he had 8 kids by first wife and 2 dghts. by second wife. [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #0881, Date of Import: Sep 6, 2000]4,3
Name-Var Capt. (?)1,2,3
Reference* 56973
Birth*c 1689Newton-Limavady, Derry (now Londonderry), Ireland5,3
Marriage*1720Ireland5,3
Immigratn*c 1730From Ireland to America with brother Col. James Patton and sister Elizabeth. The forced exile of John Lewis, Henry Patton's brother-in-law, was probably major reason for Patton immigration to America.6,2,5,3
Occupation*c 17451st Sheriff of Augusta Co., VA1,3
Marriage23 Mar 1754Rockbridge Co., Virginia, USA5,3
Death*1757Augusta Co., Virginia, USA1,3
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 164..
  2. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  3. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  4. [S207] Unknown author, World Family Tree Research, Vol. 1-27.
  5. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  6. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 164. Lists c. 1740.

James Patton1,2,3 (M)
b. 08 Jul 1692, d. 30 Jul 1755
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton3
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn3
Note* From 'James Patton and The Appalachian Colonists', by Patricia Givens Johnson: James Patton was born in 1692 in Newton, Limavaddy, Derry Co., Ireland. He married Mary Borden (Mrs. Osborn). James, being a younger son, wasn't scheduled to inherit anything so he went to sea in the Royal Navy. He became a ships captain and was held in high esteem by the King. His father, Henry, was a ship builder and/or merchant fleet owner and operator. The King granted James Patton 120,000 acres of land with the only stipulation that it be located on the west side of the Blue Mountains and that it be settled by loyal British subjects. James sailed in one of his father's ships, the 'Walpole.' This ship is said to have made 20 or more passages to the states. He carried Ulster immigrants to America and returned with furs, skins and tobacco. In one of the passages in 1738, James and his wife Mary, and his two daughters, Margaret and Mary, along with John Preston, his wife Elizabeth Patton Preston, their children Letitia, about 10 years old, Margaret, about 8, William, about 7, and Mary Preston, about 6, along with John Preston's sister, Mary Preston, who later married Phillip Barger, and supposedly another of John's sisters, Jane Preston Breckinridge and her husband, Alexander Breckinridge, arrived in Belhaven, near Alexandria on the Potomac on August 26, 1738. One of James Patton's settlements was known as 'Drapers Meadows,' located at the present site of Blacksburg, Virginia. One sunny Sunday morning on July 8, 1755, Indians wiped out much of the settlement including James Patton. James and his wife Mary Borden had two daughters and no sons. He adopted (officially or unofficially?) William Preston, son of John Preston. Margaret 'Peggy' Patton married John Buchanan. John's sister, Martha Buchanan married a cousin newly arrived in America, another John Buchanan. His other sister, Margaret Buchanan, married Maj. Charles Campbell, parents of Gen. William Campbell. Mary 'Molly' patton (1728-1778) married capt. William Thompson. They had 10 Children. James served in the Navy in Queen Anne's War. After the Treaty of Utrecht, he procured a passenger ship and traded to the Colony of Virginia at Robbs Hole on the Tappahannock. He penetrated the then wilderness of the state as far as Orange County, thence across the Blue Ridge and commenced a settlement near Waynesborough in Augusta County. He crossed the Atlantic 23 or 25 times as Master of a ship in and around 1728. In his private shipping enterprises, Capt. James Patton made contracts with promotors of the settlement of the western part of Virginia. He sailed on the ship Walpole to Virginia, arriving August 26, 1738. His first residence was Beverly Manor on the south fork of the Shenendoah. From his headquarters there, Adventurer Patton soon extended his interest to the management of the Roanoke & James River Grant of 1740 and the Woods River Grant of 1745. After the organization of Augusta County, Patton became county lieutenant, justice, sheriff, burgess and general leader in county affairs. He was an alert, energetic businessman imbued with a definite purpose and equipped with enough education and intellect to be a successful community leader. While tending to affairs of the community, Colonel James Patton was killed by Indians in July 1755 at Drapers Meadow. From 'Early Adventures On the Wesstern Waters' by Mary B. Kegley and F. B.Kegley: James Patton Sees An Opening. It would be interesting to know how much James Patton and his brother-in-law, John Preston, knew about opportunities for the acquisition of land in the region of western Virginia before they decided to leave Ireland and take their chances on the Virginia frontier. An historian of the Patton family has said that the Pattons were an outstanding family of Scottish origin, a number of members of which in different generations served with distinction in the Royal Navy, in the British Army, and in civil offices. The progenitor of the family in Ireland was William Patton, rector of several parishes in County Donegal. The father of James Patton was Henry Patton, a grandson of William. His mother was Sarah Lynn of a prominent English family seated in Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland. James, the fourth son of Henry and Sarah, was born in 1692 and married a Ms. Osborne; a sister, Elizabeth, married John Preston, a ship's carpenter. James served in the Navy, taking part in Queen Anne's War. He appears to have crossed the Atlantic as master of a ship only once in 1738 (Wilson, Tinkling Spring, p. 22). About this time economic opportunities in Scotland and Ireland were not encouraging, so many Scotch-Irish families were looking toward America for a better field to cultivate. The Pattons and the Prestons became a part of this gret exodus of the 1730's and 1740's. The Patton home place in Ireland was the Manor of Springfield, Barony of Kilmacrenan, County of Donegal, Province of Ulster. Later in Virginia the names Springfield and Kilmacrenan remained associated with the family. In his private shipping enterprises, Captain Jame Patton had made some contacts with the promoters of the settlement of the western part of Virginia. There is no record that he made frequent trips to the coastal towns carrying indentured servants to Virginia shores, but as early as 1737 he had some acquaintance with William Beverley and considered joining in the acquisition of a grant to be located on the Calfpasture River. With these arrangements completed, the ship Walpole, owned by Walter Lutwidge, was chartered to bring the Patton and Preston families with fifty-six others, including personal and indentured servants, sixty-five in all, to Virginia. They arrived at Hobb's Hole (Tappahannock) August 26, 1738. Once here the first land Patton owned was in the Calfpasture grant; but his and Preston's first residences were in Beverley Manor on the south fork of the Shenandoah. From his headquarters there, Adventurer Patton soon extended his interest to the management of the Roanoke and James River grant of 1740, and the Wood's River grant of 1745. Since John Preston had not been a landowner in Ireland, he was willing to take chances with his brother-in-law in at least acquiring a homestead in the New World. In proving his importation into the colony of Virginia, he said that he had come to America at his own charge 'in order to partake of his Majesty's bounty for taking up land.' He made this declaration in 1746 and died in 1747. He was satisfied with only a few tracts of land for which titles were later made to his son, William. His home was on Lewis Creek near Beverley's Mill Place. The family consisted of his wife, Elizabeth, his son, William, and his daughters, Mary, Lettice, Margaret, and Ann. James Patton was more ambitious. He had in mind acquiring as much as 30,000 acres in his own name. In the first surveys made for him in 1738, he was designated as captain. Following the settlement of Borden's grant, a number of tracts were entered in the Forks of the James and on the Catawba, a south branch of the James some distance away. These scattered settlements were made prior to 1740 when the Virginia Council granted permission to John Smith, Zachary Lewis, and others for surveys totalling 100,000 acres (with no specific boundaries) on 'River and Branches of the Roanoke and the Branches of the James River' (Virginia Executive Journals, V, 173). As a result of purchasing shares of all partners (except John Smith and Zachary Lewis), James Patton became the controlling agent of this company, all patents issuing in his name and all land being transferred by him by deed to the people who bought the land. The surveys and plats for the first grants in this territory were not preserved in the Orange County records and no trace of them has been found in the Secretary's office. However, it is from the Augusta County surveys, deeds, and grants that the account of the early western settlement can be carried forward. For further details, see Kegley's Virginia Frontier, pp. 60-62. After the organization of Augusta County, Patton became county lieutenant, justice, sheriff, burgess, and general leader in county affairs. He was an alert, energetic businessman imbued with a definite purpose and equipped with enough education and intellect to be a successful community leader. His first interest was to secure the land he wanted; his first action was to select choice tracts while they were still available. The terms of the Wood's River grant allowed him the privilege he wanted -- to select small or large tracts, in any shape, anywhere in the region covered. His scheme was a good example of competitive private enterprise, and although there were groups of family relatives settling in contiguous valleys, there was no suggestion of a socialistic colony. It was unfortunate that western Virginians lost their first prominent early adventurer soon after the beginning of the settlement. While tending to affairs of the community, Colonel James Patton was killed by the Indians in July 1755 at Draper's Meadow. For further details of his life, see Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists. 'Memoirs of Mrs. Letitia Floyds': James Patton was bred to the sea and in the wars of England with the low countries served as an officer in the royal navy. After the treaty of Utrecht he procured a passanger ship and traded to the Colony of Virginia at Robbs Hole, on the Tappahannock. He penetrated the then wilderness of the state as far as Orange Co., thence across the Blud Ridge and commenced a settlement there near Waynesborough in Augusta County.4,3
Name-Var Col. (?)1,2,3
Reference* 57393
Birth*08 Jul 1692Newton Limavady, Limavady, Londonderry, Ireland5,6,3
Marriage*c 17207,3
Immigratn*c 1730From Ireland to America with brother John Patton and sister Elizabeth8,9,3
Event-Misc1744Signed the Treaty of Lancaster, one of the most important treaties ever negotiated between the Iroquois and the British colonies10,3
Will*01 Sep 1750Augusta Co., VA, CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800 ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT. WILL BOOK NO. 2. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. page 41 Page 131.--1st September, 1750. James Patton's will--Daughter, Mary, wife to William Thompson, 1 negro woman; tract called Spring Hill; 3,000 acres on which Saml. Stalnaker and others is living, known by name of Indian Fields, on waters of Houlston's river, a branch of the Missisipio. Grandson, James Thompson, infant, remainder in above in fee tail. Daughter, Margaret, now wife of Col. John Buchanan. To son-in-law, William Thompson, the tract called Springfield, joining where widow Gouldman now lives and on which Henry Patton lives. William is to keep the estate intact for his son, James, until 1772. To Margaret. tract called Cherry tree bottom, near Robert Looney's tract at mouth of Purgatory, tract on which there is a small stone house. Margaret's daughter, Mary; sister, Preston, and her son, William Preston, £10 to be paid to Rev. John Craig, pastor at Tinkling Spring, to pay his stipends from 1740 to 1750, to be paid by the congregation out of the money advanced by him to help build the meeting house. £10 of same to be laid out for a pulpit and pulpit cloth. John Preston's bond to be given up to his son, Wm. Preston. All debts due by George Wilson, who is married to testator's wife's niece, Rebecca Vicers (Viers?), to be given up. Granddaughter, Mary Buchanan. Executors, John Buchanan, Wm. Thompson, nephew, Wm. Preston, Silas Harte. All disputes between executors to be left to arbitration of the minister and elders of Tinkling Spring church. Testator was agent for John Smith, Zachery Lewis, Wm. Waller, Wm. Green, Wm. Parks for the Roanoke and James River grants. As to the Great Grant on the waters of Misicipia, James Gordon, James Johnston, John Grimes, John ----, Richard Barns, Robert Gilchrist, James Bowre, Robert Jackson. have assigned their parts to testator. Richard Winston's part is assigned to little John Buchanan. To Mary Preston, horses. Teste: Thomas Stewart, Edward Hall, John Williams. Proved, 26th November, 1755, by Stewart and Hall. Wm. Preston refuses to execute, also Silas Harte. Buchanan and Thompson qualify, with sureties David Stewart, Joseph Culton, Wm. Preston, Edward Hall, Thomas Stewart. 16th August, 1769, Wm. Preston qualifies executor. [p.41]11,3
Event-Miscbt 1752 -
1755
VA, Type: Position Burgess7,3
Death*30 Jul 1755Draper's Meadow, Augusta Co., VA, Killed by Shawnee Indians at Draper's Meadow. This was the massacre in which Mary Draper Ingles and two children were taken captive.7,12,3
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S211] Unknown author, Marriages of some Virginia Residents 1607-1800, p. 169.
  2. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 3.
  3. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  4. [S207] Unknown author, World Family Tree Research, Vol. 1-27.
  5. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 583 Lists 1689.
  6. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 5.
  7. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 583.
  8. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 164. Lists c. 1740.
  9. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  10. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 4.
  11. [S212] Unknown author, Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia (Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745-1800 (three volumes), p. 41.
  12. [S214] Mary B. & F. B. Kegley, Early Adventurers On The Western Waters, Vol. I, p. 55.

Charles Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Event-Misc* Type: Inheritnce Charles stayed in Ireland and inherited the Crogan Estate.3,2
Reference* 57802
Birth*c 1695Ireland2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183.

David Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 57812
Birth*c 16952
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

(?) Patton1,2 (F)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 57822
Birth*c 16952
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

(?) Patton1,2 (F)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 57832
Birth*c 16953,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.

(?) Patton1,2 (F)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 57842
Birth*c 16953,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.

Thomas Patton1,2 (M)
b. 1686, d. a 1774
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 57852
Birth*16861,2
Event-Misc*13 Oct 1739Lancaster Co., PA, Type: LandRecord 100 acres3,2
Death*a 17742
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.

Henry Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1705, d. a 1824
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Note* The name Henry Patton continues in the records. The second Henry appears to be the one who was active in the local militia. In 1774 he was an ensign and was paid for 47 days service as leader of a detachment of soldiers. He also served 37 days under Saptain James Robertson (Kegley, Soldiers, pp 38, 42). The names of the men who served in his detachment were: William McGee, Thomas Carte, Abraham Fielder, Richard Hinds, Joseph Blackmore, Edward Blackmore, William Carr, William Leason, Jr. Blackmore, Thomas Patton, Vincent Hobbs, William Boydstone, Israel Harman, Adam Wygall, Lawrence Waggoner, John Smith, Michael Glumph, Jr. Totten, Comfort Bluster, Thomas Cecil, Jeremiah Whitten, Thomas Shannon and Thomas Pickens (original record in the Auditor's Accounts, Virginia Stte Library Archives). Henry Patton's military career continued over the years. He was recommended as a second lieutenant in Captain Cloyd's Company in 1778, was a captain from 1779 to 1786, a major in 1787, and a lieutenant colonel in 1790. A list of the men of his company on March 24, 1781 accompanies this sketch. These were men of the neighborhood between the ages of eighteen and fifty. In 1785 Henry Patton claimed pay for patrolling for 25 days, and requested pay for thirty diets (Summers, Annals, pp 685, 722, 805, 806, 813, 828, 831; list from Kegley, Militia of Montgomery County, p. 36, from original records at Montgomery County Courthouse.) In 1779 Henry Patton was recommended for the position of justice of the peace and in 1782 took the oath as justice of the peace in Chancery and Oyer and Terminer. In 1782 he was taxed on one slave, fourteen houses and twenty-four cattle, in addition to his land. The Henry Patton who became sheriff in 1793 appears to be the same Henry who served in the militia (Summers, Annals, pp. 733, 760, 773, 836; Kegley, Tax Lis, p. 25). Henry's wife was Martha Randolph. In 1802 they made a deed of gift to Isaac Patton for lands on Thorn Spring, ajoining the Williamsons who were located in the southern part of the Springfield tract. It is assumed that Isaac Patton was their son, because of the gift of land. Isaac sold off these lands to Gordon Cloyd, John Caddall and James Crain. Isaac Patton served as ensign and captain in the militia, and was sworn in as deputy sheriff in 1793 (Summers, Annals, pp. 837, 842, 846, 864, Montgomery County Deed Boopks C, p. 550; D, p. 416; E, pp 394, 598). In another deed of gift Henry and wife Martha Patton gave parts of the 840 acres where they then lived to William McDowell, who with his wife Polly then sold to William Muirhead whose land it adjoined. William McDowell of Greenbrier County had married Polly, the daughter of Henry Patton in 1798. Matilda, another daughter of Henry and Martha, married Joseph Davidson and moved to Mercer County, Virgijia (now West Virginia). In 1806 Henry and Marth Patton sold land to Joseph Davison and also to another son-in-law, William George, who had married their daughter Jennet or Jenny (Montgomery County Deed Books, C, p. 611; E, pp 470, 583; K, p. 457; Tazewell County Deed Book 1, p. 248; Tazewell County records as found in Schreiner Yantis, Archives of Tazewell County, pp. 64, 214, among others.) Other lands taken up by this Henry Patton were sold in 1812 to Gordon, Thomas, and David Cloyd, being 1,000 acres on the south side of the New River, and in 1824 when Henry and Martha Patton were living in Tazewell County, they sold a small tract of 6 acres on Thorn Spring (present Pulaski County), to Henry Patton, Jr. and a tract of 166 acres to Sebastian Sygle (Montgomery County Deed Books F, p. 190, H, pp 539, 625). In summary, it appears that Henry Patton, the soldier of the Revolution and the husband of Martha Randolph, was the father of Isaac, Mary or Polly who married William McDowell in 1798, Matilda who married Joseph Davidson in 1789, and Jennet/Jenny who married William George in 1792. There may have been other children. (Montgomery County Marriage Records; family records of descendants of William George). It has not been learned just where Henry and his wife Martha Patton died. Henry left no will in Tazewell County.3,2
Reference* 57892
Birth*c 17051,2
Marriage*c 17501,2
Death*a 1824Tazewell Co., Virginia, USA1,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

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  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S215] Mary B. Kegley, Early Adventurers On The Western Waters, Vol. II, Patton sketch.

Matthew Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1730
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1706William Patton2
Reference* 59232
Birth*c 17302
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

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  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

Robert Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1730, d. 1813
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1706William Patton2
Reference* 59242
Birth*c 17302
Marriage*c 17551,2
Death*1813Lincoln Co., Tenn1,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

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  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

Hugh Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1730
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1706William Patton2
Reference* 59262
Birth*c 17302
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

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  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

Matthew Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 59302
Birth*c 16952
Event-Misc*29 Oct 1735Lancaster Co., PA, Type: LandRecord 200 acres1,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

Hugh Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1710
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Note* Hugh Patton came to America from Ireland in the late 1700's. He and Eliza ended up living in southwest PA, Washington County.3,2
Reference* 61052
Birth*c 17102
Marriage*c 17354,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
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  4. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.

Benjamin Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1695
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 61142
Birth*c 16952
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.

Andrew Patton1,2 (M)
b. b 1690, d. c 1747
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 64382
Birth*b 16903,2
Death*c 17473,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 5.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S206] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #0881, Date of Import: Sep 6, 2000.

Richard Patton1,2,3 (M)
b. c 1685, d. 1751
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton3
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn3
Reference* 71083
Birth*c 16853
Death*1751Raphoe County of Donegal, Ireland4,3
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 5.
  3. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  4. [S206] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #0881, Date of Import: Sep 6, 2000.

William Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1706, d. 1741
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Reference* 71092
Birth*c 1706Ireland3,2
Residence*23 Jul 1735Lancaster Co., PA, 200 acres4,2
Death*17413,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1728John Patton+2
Son-Bio*c 1730Matthew Patton2
Son-Bio*c 1730Robert Patton2
Son-Bio*c 1730Hugh Patton2

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  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.
  4. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.

Elizabeth Patton1,2 (F)
b. 25 Dec 1700, d. 25 Dec 1776
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1660Henry Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1670Sarah Lynn2
Name-Var (?) Preston3,4,2
Note* Elizabeth Patton was a sister of Col. James Patton of Donnegal and emigrated with him to Virginia in 1740. Col. Patton obtained an order of council from the Governor of Virgina, under which he appropriated to himself and associates, 120,000 acres of the best lands lying above the Blue Ridge, in that state, several valuable tracts of which fell to his descendants, He was killed by th Indians at Smithfield in 1753.5,2
Reference* 71122
Birth*25 Dec 1700Newton-Limavady, Derry (now Londonderry), Ireland6,2
Marriage*17164,2
Immigratn*c 1730From Ireland to America with brothers John and James Patton7,6,2
Death*25 Dec 1776Greenfield, Botetourt Co., Virginia, USA3,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 5.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.
  4. [S211] Unknown author, Marriages of some Virginia Residents 1607-1800, 169.
  5. [S216] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #2029.
  6. [S205] C. L. Patton, Coming to America: A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  7. [S209] Virkus, The Compendium of American Geneaolgy, 1600s-1800s, v. 5; p. 164..

Margaret (?)1,2 (F)
b. c 1590, d. c 1659
Name-Marr Patton1,2
Reference* 71642
Birth*c 15903,2
Marriage*c 1620William Patton4,2
Death*c 1659Ireland5,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 
 
CoParent William Patton
Son-Bio*1628Henry Patton+2
Son-Bio*c 1630John Patton2

  1. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.
  4. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, p. 4.
  5. [S206] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #0881, Date of Import: Sep 6, 2000.

John Patton1,2 (M)
b. c 1630, d. a 1659
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1590William Patton2
Mother-Bio*c 1590Margaret (?)2
Reference* 71652
Birth*c 1630Ireland3,2
Marriage*04 May 1654Ireland3,2
Death*a 16593,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

  1. [S204] Patricia Givens Johnson, James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists, quoted from within World Family Tree, Vol. 27, Tree #2183.
  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S206] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #0881, Date of Import: Sep 6, 2000.

Margaret Lynn1,2 (F)
b. c 1690
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1640David (?) Lynn Laird of Loch Lynn2
Reference* 71702
Birth*c 16902
Marriage*17163,2
Last Edited3 Feb 2001 

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  2. [S217] Rootsweb, 22 Mar 2001.
  3. [S208] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2183, Date of Import: Aug 12, 2000.

Francis Simons1 (F)
b. 1778, d. 01 Apr 1852
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Burial* Zion Cemetery, Newfoundland, PA1
Name-Var (?) Fally1
Event-Misc* Fally, Type: AKA (Facts Pg)1
Birth*1778Co., Tyrone, Ireland1
Marriage*1799St. Andrew's Church, Killyman Parish, Co. Tyrone, Ireland1
Death*01 Apr 1852Sterling, PA1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Richard Simons1 (M)
b. c 1755
Birth*c 1755Co. Tyrone, Ireland1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 
 
CoParent (?) Unknown
Son-Bio* Abram Simons1
Son-Bio* William Simons I1
Son-Bio* Thomas Simons I1
Son-Bio* Henry Simons1
Son-Bio*1775Joseph Simons1
Dau-Bio*1778Francis Simons1
Son-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons+1
Son-Bio*09 Oct 1791Richard Simons , Jr.1

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Edgar W. Simons1 (M)
b. 16 Mar 1857, d. 1926
Pedigree
Father-Bio*06 Dec 1821Abraham Simons--speculative1
Mother-Bio*25 Oct 1824Mary J. Bidwell-speculative1
Father-Bio06 Dec 1821Abraham Simons--speculative
Father-Bio06 Dec 1821Abraham Simons--speculative
Mother-Bio25 Oct 1824Mary J. Bidwell-speculative
Mother-Bio25 Oct 1824Mary J. Bidwell-speculative
Mother-Bio25 Oct 1824Mary J. Bidwell-speculative
Mother-Bio25 Oct 1824Mary J. Bidwell-speculative
Note Family Source2
GEDCOM Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 8853
Note Family Source3
Note Person Source2
Name-Var Edgar W. Simons
Name-Var Edgar W. Simons
Name-Var Edgar W. Simons
Birth*16 Mar 18571
Birth16 Mar 1857 
Birth16 Mar 18574
Birth*16 Mar 1857 
MarriageOct 1878 
MarriageOct 18784
Marriage*Oct 18781
Marriage*Oct 1878 
Death1926 
Death*19261
Death*1926 
Death19264
Last Edited25 May 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.
  2. [S1935] Unknown compiler, 3 NOV 2002.
  3. [S1902] Unknown compiler, 3 NOV 2002.
  4. [S516] Unknown compiler.

Richard Simons , Jr.1 (M)
b. 09 Oct 1791, d. 14 Sep 1860
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Burial* Zion Episcopal Cemetery, Wayne Co., PA1
Birth*09 Oct 1791Co. Tyrone, Ireland1
Death*14 Sep 1860Sterling Twp., Wayne Co., PA.1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

(?) Unknown1 (F)
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 
 
CoParent Richard Simons
Son-Bio* Abram Simons1
Son-Bio* William Simons I1
Son-Bio* Thomas Simons I1
Son-Bio* Henry Simons1
Son-Bio*1775Joseph Simons1
Dau-Bio*1778Francis Simons1
Son-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons+1
Son-Bio*09 Oct 1791Richard Simons , Jr.1

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

James Simons1 (M)
b. 28 Feb 1782, d. 28 Feb 1860
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Burial* Simonstown Cemetery, Wayne Co., PA1
Birth*28 Feb 1782Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland1
Marriage*c 1823Ann Bell1
Death*28 Feb 1860Greentown, Pike, PA1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 
 
CoParent Ann Bell
Son-Bio*06 Dec 1821Abraham Simons--speculative+1
Son-Bio*1824Thomas H Simons1
Son-Bio*05 Mar 1826Jabez F. Simons1
Dau-Bio*27 Apr 1830Elizabeth Simons1
Dau-Bio*1834Frances A Simons1
Son-Bio*1837James Simons1
Son-Bio*1839Samuel Simons1
Dau-Bio*1843Mary Simons1

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Mary J. Bidwell-speculative1 (F)
b. 25 Oct 1824, d. 11 Feb 1884
Name-Marr Simons
Name-Var Mary J. Bidwell
Note Person Source2
Name-Var Mary J. Bidwell
Name-Var Mary J Bidwell
Name-Marr Simons
Name-Marr Simons
GEDCOM Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 8857
Note* Abraham Simons--speculative; Family Source3,4
Birth*25 Oct 1824 
Birth25 Oct 1824 
Birth25 Oct 1824 
Marriage04 Jul 1846Abraham Simons--speculative5
Marriage04 Jul 1846Abraham Simons--speculative
Marriage*04 Jul 1846Abraham Simons--speculative
Death11 Feb 1884 
Death11 Feb 1884 
Death*11 Feb 1884 
Last Edited4 Oct 2003 
 
CoParent Abraham Simons--speculative
Son-Bio16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons
Son-Bio16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons
Son-Bio16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons
Son-Bio*16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons1
Son-Bio16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons
Dau-Bio*c 1860Georgina Buckingham+; Speculative. Some researchers have Georgina as "Simons" vs. "Buckingham". This ancestry is ONLY correct in that case.1

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.
  2. [S1935] Unknown compiler, 3 NOV 2002.
  3. [S1902] Unknown compiler, 3 NOV 2002.
  4. [S1935] Unknown compiler.
  5. [S517] Cynthia Henning, 3 Nov 2002.

Jabez F. Simons1,2 (M)
b. 05 Mar 1826, d. 31 Mar 1893
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons2
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell2
Birth05 Mar 18262
Birth*05 Mar 1826Green, Pike Co., Pa.1,2
Marriage*1850PA2
Death*31 Mar 18932
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S218] Unknown author, Bortree.FTW, Date of Import: Aug 14, 2002.
  2. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Edward Bortree-Speculative1 (M)
b. 30 Mar 1852, d. 17 Apr 1885
Burial* Zion Cem., Newfoundland, PA1
Birth*30 Mar 1852Sterling, Wayne Co., PA1
Marriage*06 Oct 1878Georgina Buckingham1
Death*17 Apr 1885Sterling, Wayne Co., PA1
Last Edited4 Oct 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Abraham Simons--speculative1,2 (M)
b. 06 Dec 1821, d. 01 Apr 1887
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons1
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell1
Burial Zion Cemetary, Sterling, PA
Burial* Zion Cemetary, Sterling, PA
Note Person Source3
Name-Var Abraham Simons
Name-Var Abraham Simons
Note* Mary J. Bidwell-speculative; Family Source4,5
Birth*06 Dec 1821 
Birth06 Dec 1821 
Birth*06 Dec 1821 
Marriage*04 Jul 1846Mary J. Bidwell-speculative2
Marriage*04 Jul 1846Mary J. Bidwell-speculative
Marriage*04 Jul 1846Mary J. Bidwell-speculative
Death01 Apr 1887 
Death*01 Apr 1887 
Death01 Apr 1887 
Buriala 01 Apr 1887Zion Cemetary, Sterling, PA
Last Edited4 Oct 2003 
 
CoParent Mary J. Bidwell-speculative
Son-Bio16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons
Son-Bio16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons
Son-Bio*16 Mar 1857Edgar W. Simons1
Dau-Bio*c 1860Georgina Buckingham+; Speculative. Some researchers have Georgina as "Simons" vs. "Buckingham". This ancestry is ONLY correct in that case.1

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.
  2. [S517] Cynthia Henning, 3 Nov 2002.
  3. [S1935] Unknown compiler, 3 NOV 2002.
  4. [S1902] Unknown compiler, 3 NOV 2002.
  5. [S1935] Unknown compiler.

Elizabeth Simons1 (F)
b. 27 Apr 1830
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons1
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell1
Burial* Simonstown Cemetery, Wayne Co., PA1
Birth*27 Apr 18301
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Joseph Simons1 (M)
b. 1775
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Birth*17751
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Abram Simons1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

William Simons I1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Thomas Simons I1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Henry Simons1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1755Richard Simons1
Mother-Bio* (?) Unknown1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Ann Bell1 (F)
b. 10 Sep 1796, d. 25 Oct 1874
Burial* Simonstown Cemetery, Wayne Co., PA1
Name-Marr Simons1
Birth*10 Sep 1796Boston, Essex, MA1
Marriage*c 1823James Simons1
Death*25 Oct 1874Greene, Pike, PA1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 
 
CoParent James Simons
Son-Bio*06 Dec 1821Abraham Simons--speculative+1
Son-Bio*1824Thomas H Simons1
Son-Bio*05 Mar 1826Jabez F. Simons1
Dau-Bio*27 Apr 1830Elizabeth Simons1
Dau-Bio*1834Frances A Simons1
Son-Bio*1837James Simons1
Son-Bio*1839Samuel Simons1
Dau-Bio*1843Mary Simons1

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Thomas H Simons1 (M)
b. 1824, d. 1910
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons1
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell1
Burial* Simonstown Cemetery, Wayne Co., PA1
Birth*18241
Death*19101
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Frances A Simons1 (F)
b. 1834
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons1
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell1
Birth*1834PA1
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

James Simons1 (M)
b. 1837
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons1
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell1
Birth*18371
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Mary Simons1 (F)
b. 1843
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons1
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell1
Birth*18431
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Samuel Simons1 (M)
b. 1839, d. 1904
Pedigree
Father-Bio*28 Feb 1782James Simons1
Mother-Bio*10 Sep 1796Ann Bell1
Birth*18391
Death*19041
Last Edited20 Jan 2003 

  1. [S219] Robin Cross Cox, 25 September, 2002.

Daniel Greenleaf1,2 (M)
b. 07 Nov 1702, d. 18 Jul 1795
Pedigree
Father-Bio*10 Feb 1679Daniel Greenleaf2
Mother-Bio*11 Nov 1681Elizabeth Gookin2
Note* Dr. Daniel Greenleaf for a number of years a practicing physician at Hingham, Massachusetts, and removed with his family to Boston in 1732.3,2
Name-Var Dr. (?)1,2
Birth*07 Nov 1702Cambridge, Massachusetts1,4,2
Marriage*18 Jul 1726Silence Nichols; Hingham, Massachusetts5,6,7,2
Immigratn*c 1732Bolton, Massachusetts8,2
Event-Misc*22 Oct 1762Dorothy 'Dolly' Wilder; Massachusetts, Type: Marr Int8,2
Marriage*18 Nov 1762Dorothy 'Dolly' Wilder; Massachusetts8,7,9,2
Death*18 Jul 1795Bolton, Massachusetts8,7,10,11,2
Last Edited3 Nov 2002 
 
CoParent Silence Nichols
Son-Bio*15 Oct 1735Stephen Greenleaf+2

  1. [S220] James Edward Greenleaf, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 205.
  2. [S280] Rootsweb, 5 January 2003.
  3. [S220] James Edward Greenleaf, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 89.
  4. [S221] Unknown author, Family Panorama, Across the Centuries: Greenleaf-Collins-Gowdy-Wells-Duguid-Geedy-Stewart, The other half-posterity, 4b.
  5. [S220] James Edward Greenleaf, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 205, 206.
  6. [S224] Mabel Percy Carlton, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, Series: Volume 17, Volume 90, 92. DAR ID Number: 86934.
  7. [S221] Unknown author, Family Panorama, Across the Centuries: Greenleaf-Collins-Gowdy-Wells-Duguid-Geedy-Stewart, The other half-posterity, 4.
  8. [S220] James Edward Greenleaf, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 206.
  9. [S227] Dennis J. Cunniff, Greenleaf, Recipient: Ron Carlton, Address: USA, Author E-mail: <<e-mail address>>.
  10. [S222] Unknown author, Ancestors and Descendants of Almira Louisa Greenleaf, Greenleaf.
  11. [S223] Unknown author, Vital Records of Bolton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (CD-ROM: 1999 Search & ReSearch Publishing Corp.), 203.

Silence Nichols1,2 (F)
b. 04 Jul 1702, d. 13 May 1762
Pedigree
Father-Bio*01 Sep 1650Israel Nichols2
Mother-Bio*05 Aug 1665Mary Sumner2
Marriage* 3,2
Name-Var (?) Marsh3,2
Name-Marr Greenleaf4,5,6,2
Birth*04 Jul 1702Hingham, Massachusetts1,6,2
Marriage*18 Jul 1726Daniel Greenleaf; Hingham, Massachusetts4,5,6,2
Death*13 May 1762Bolton, Massachusetts1,7,2
Last Edited23 May 2001 
 
CoParent Daniel Greenleaf
Son-Bio*15 Oct 1735Stephen Greenleaf+2

  1. [S220] James Edward Greenleaf, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 206.
  2. [S280] Rootsweb, 5 January 2003.
  3. [S221] Unknown author, Family Panorama, Across the Centuries: Greenleaf-Collins-Gowdy-Wells-Duguid-Geedy-Stewart, The other half-posterity, 4b.
  4. [S220] James Edward Greenleaf, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 205, 206.
  5. [S224] Mabel Percy Carlton, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, Series: Volume 17, Volume 90, 92. DAR ID Number: 86934.
  6. [S221] Unknown author, Family Panorama, Across the Centuries: Greenleaf-Collins-Gowdy-Wells-Duguid-Geedy-Stewart, The other half-posterity, 4.
  7. [S223] Unknown author, Vital Records of Bolton, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (CD-ROM: 1999 Search & ReSearch Publishing Corp.), 204.


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