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Record for Theodosia Hewlings
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Record for Theodosia Hewlings
Theodosia Hewlings info from Dorothy Eves will in calendar of wills
The following is information about THEODOSIA HEWLINGS, from the New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills PP. 155-156.
Notes for Dorothy EVES: April 21, 1758, HEWLINGS, Dorothy of Evesham, Burlington Co. New Jersey-widow, will of.
Children:- Joseph,
William,
Abraham,
THEODOSIA VAUSE, and
Rebecca WILLS.
Grandchildren: Theodosia,
Sarah and
Agnes, (daughters of the deceased son Jacob HEWLINGS)
Abigail,
Rebecca and Dorothy (daughters of Joseph) Bequest to THEODOSIA VAUSE conditional upon her return to and living in West Jersey.
catherinenewton49added this on 19 Jul 2012
sfnewsgaloriginally submitted this to Under the Pcolamus Tree on 31 Dec 2010
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Ephraim Vause/Vance in the Scotch-Irish Chronicles of Augusta VA
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAME FROM THE CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA.
These are extracts of the original court records of Augusta County Virginia, 1745-1800. Deed book # 2. Page 408. 28th, Feb, 1749, EPHRAIM VAUSE to Joseph LOVE, 200 acres on Goose Creek. Corner William BEWES. Teste: Francis BEATY, William DUNLAP, George ANDERSON.
Deed book # 2. Page 503. 28th, Feb, 1749. EPHRAIM VAUSE to William MCCURRY, 248 acres on South Branch Roanoke. Teste: Nathanial EVINS, Adam BRECKENRIDGE, Tobias SMITH.
Deed book # 2. Page 599. 1st, Mar, 1749. EPHRAIM VAUSE to James NEALEY, 245 acres. Corner Francis BEATY.
Deed book # 6. Page 136. 4th, Jan, 1754. PATTON to Thomas LUTTENTON, 120 acres, part of tract pattented to PATTON 3d, Nov, 1750, on South Fork of Roanoke, also West fork, Cor. to John BRUNEGAR. Teste: THEODOSIA and EPHRAIM VAUSE.
Deed book # 7. Page 235. 19th, Apr, 1755. Robert BOX to EPHRAIM VAUSE, 5sh., 179 acres by patent 22d, Aug, 1753, on a branch on the North side the Little River. Teste: Hugh MEANS, proved 1755 by James NEELY and James CAMPBELL, and 20th, Nov, 1771 by Hugh MEANS, (p.340).
Deed book # 8. Page 312. 5th Apr, 1760. EPHRAIM VAUSE to John MADISON, 1 parcel containing 360 acres and 1 parcel containing 320 acres adjoining and lying on Meadow Creek, a branch of Roanoke, whereon VAUSE formerly dwelt, patented to him 15th, Dec, 1749.
Deed book # 10. Page 169. 14th, Apr, 1760. EPHRAIM VAUSE to John STEWART and John GIVEN, 179 acres on the Little River.
INFORMATION ABOUT FORT VAUSE IN THE VICINITY OF CHRISTIANSBURG VIRGINIA. THIS FORT WAS BUILT BY EPHRAIM VAUSE.
At his own expense VAUSE built a fort known as Fort VAUSE which guarded a strategic pass in the Alleghenies open to both Southern and Northern Indians.
French aiding Indians in fighting white settlers on the frontier. Apparently 205 Indians and 25 French Canadians left Fort Miami Ohio intending to travel 500 miles to fort VAUSE area and then go on to Williamsburg.
Residents along the way between Fort Miami and Fort VAUSE fled as the French and Indians made their way toward Williamsburg. They arrived at Fort VAUSE about the 16th of June 1756. They stayed in and around the area, and attacked on June 25th, 1756. At about 9:00 AM, the French asked those in the fort to surrender. They refused!
At about 10:00 AM, the fort was set afire. The VAUSE family and others barricaded themselves in their cabins, which were set afire about 4:00 PM that evening. Many of the surviving residents of the fort were tortured on the spot.
VAUSE'S servants who had been away from the fort at the time of the attack returned. Upon seeing what was happening they fled. They came upon PRESTON and a few men who were on their way to help. The servants told what they had saw, and PRESTON felt that the most prudent thing was to warn other settlers immediately. This was done rather than advancing to the fort. All residents of the area left. This was about 3:00 PM, which was too late to help at the fort anyway, PRESTON was still 3 miles away.
The residents of the fort that survived were captured, 150 or so, and were led back to Shawnee villages.
Leevice VAUSE, daughter of EPHRAIM, was taken prisoner along with her mother. When peace was made in 1763, she returned home and told how she was dragged along by the Indians. When she got the chance she would gut her name into the bark of sycamore and beech trees, thus giving her name to the Levisa Fork and Leevice Ford.
She also told of how she had watched as her family's clothes were torn off, and watched them die as their scalps were hung up to dry.
EPHRAIM VAUSE'S son William VAUSE served in the revolutionary war. William VAUSE also had a daughter named THEODOSIA VAUSE.
More info at: http://timothyv.tripod.com/index-29.html
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sfnewsgaloriginally submitted this to Under the Pcolamus Tree on 31 Dec 2010
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revolutionary war soldier in cloud Revolutionary War Soldier catherinenewton49added this on 19 Jul 2012 maksiccaroriginally submitted this to Kirkpatrick - Necochea Family Tree on 2 Jun 2012 |
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Cemetery, Hatfield, Sarah Ann, Logan, WV view Hatfield Family Cemetery, Sarah Ann, Logan, West Virginia catherinenewton49added this on 19 Jul 2012 maksiccaroriginally submitted this to Kirkpatrick - Necochea Family Tree on 2 Jun 2012 |
- [S395] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;), Source number: 16358.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JJ2.
Record for Jacob Hewlings U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Jacob Hewlings Name: Jacob Hewlings Gender: Male Spouse Name: Dorothy Eves Number Pages: 1 Source Citation: Source number: 16358.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JJ2. Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Description: This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources.
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Jacob Hewlings
Name: Jacob Hewlings
Gender: Male
Spouse Name: Dorothy Eves
Number Pages: 1
Source Citation: Source number: 16358.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JJ2.
Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.
Description: This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources.
- [S733] Public Member Trees, a new rotation 20130407, Database online.
Record for Dorothy Eves note: Dorothy is married to Jacob Heulings Jr in this tree; per Calendar of Wills, she was clearly married to Jacob Sr/Esq- jcw 20140227
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=440097886&indiv=try
- [S733] Public Member Trees, a new rotation 20130407, Database online.
Record for Anna Roberts (14) facts
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- [S1320] Ancestry.com, New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2011;).
Record for Jacob Heulings Jr
New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817 about Jacob Heulings Jr
Name: Jacob Heulings Jr
Residence Date: 31 Mar 1758
Residence Location: Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
p.155 New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills -- 1751-1760
1758, Apr. 21. Heulings, Dorothy, of Evesham, Burlington Co., widow; will of.
Children -- JOseph, William, Abraham, Theodosia Vause and Rebecca Wills.
Grandchildren -- Theodosia, Sarah and Agnes (daughters of dec'd. son Jacob Heulings) Abigail, Rebecca and Dorothy (daughters of Joseph).
Bequest to Theodosia Vause conditional
p.156
upon her return to and living in West Jersey.
Persoal estate.
Executors -- the three sons and son-in-law, Micajah Wills.
Witnesses -- Joshua Ballinger, Sarah Stratton, Elizabeth Buckman.
Proved May 6, 1758.
1758, Apr. 29. Inventory, £588.18, incl. a clock, bonds and debts, £88.19; negroes, £62.10; silverware; made by Joshua Ballinger and James Cattell.
p.155 Calendar of Wills -- 1751 - 1760
1759, Nov.6. Hetfield, Abraham, of the Borough of Elizabeth, Essex Co., cordwainer; will of.
Wife, Helena, sole heiress of real and personal estate. Orchard adjoining David Man's homelot; share of a tanyard and barkmill by the creekside; salt-meadow near Ben's Point, adjoining John Odgen and William Winants.
Executors -- brother Samuel Hetfield and William Winants.
Witnesses -- Willumpe Blackledge, John Jones, Josiah Phillips.
Proved Dec. 10, 1759.
Lib. G, p. 114
1759, Dec.11. Inventory, £34.12.6, by John Ogden, Jr., and Josiah Wynants.
1752, Jan.3, Hetfield William, of Essex Co.; ward.
Guardian -- Samuel Hetfield, of Elizabeth, yeoman.
Bondsman -- Jacob Hetfield of same place, yeoman.
Witness -- Thomas Bartow.
Essex Wills, 1955 G.
p.156 New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills -- 1751-1760
1757, Dec. 26, Heulings, Jacob, Sr., Esq., of Evesham Township, Burlington Co.; will of.
Wife, Dorothy,
Children -- Jacob, Joseph, William, Abraham, Theodosia Vause and Rebecca Wills.
Grandson, Samuel Heulings.
Real and personal estate, incl. books relating to "mathematicks" and surveying and a negro boy.
Executors -- the wife and son Abraham.
Witnesses -- John Dearnale, George Weed, Abram Allen. Proved Feb. 4, 1758. Lib. 8, p. 500.
1758, Jan. 26. Inventory, £722.19.4, incl. apparel and cash in the house, £201.5.10; 4 negroes, £100; made by James Cattell and Joshua Ballinger.
1758, Mar. 31 Heulings, Jacob, Jr., of Evesham, Burlington Co.; will of.
Wife, Agnes.
Children -- Jacob, Theodosia, Sarah and Agnes (all under age).
Real and personal estate.
Executors -- the wife, brother William Heulings and brother-in-law, Micajah Wills.
Witnesses -- Hannah Thorne, Abraham Heulings, Elizabeth Buckman.
Proved May 30, 1758.
1758, Apr. 28. Inventory, £273.12.3, incl. a negroman, £40; made by Joshua Ballinger and James Cattell.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: New Jersey State Archives. New Jersey, Published Archives Series, First Series. Trenton, New Jersey: John L Murphy Publishing Company.
Description: This database contains 13 volumes of details abstracted from early New Jersey wills.
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Will of Heulings, Dorothy 17580421 New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills, 1751-1760 p.155 p.155 Calendar of Wills -- 1751 - 1760 1759, Nov.6. Hetfield, Abraham, of the Borough of Elizabeth, Essex Co., cordwainer; will of. Wife, Helena, sole heiress of real and personal estate. Orchard adjoining David Man's homelot; share of a tanyard and barkmill by the creekside; salt-meadow near Ben's Point, adjoining John Odgen and William… |
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