Sir John DALDERBY

____ - ____

Family 1 :
  1. +Joane DALDERBY

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Mary FAUST

[20021]

25 NOV 1785 - 12 AUG 1874

Father: Johannes (Jr) FAUST
Mother: Maria Rosina HUNTZINGER

Family 1 : Peter NEIFERT
  1.  Magdalene NEIFERT
  2.  Rosine NEIFERT

                                                                                      _Philipp FAUST ______+
                                                                                     | (1679 - 1770) m 1706
                                                          _Johan Georg FAUST ________|_Elisabeth RACK _____
                                                         | (1711 - ....) m 1739                            
                            _Johannes FAUST _____________|
                           | (1740 - 1907) m 1769        |
                           |                             |                            _____________________
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                           |                             |_Elisabeth Catherine WEIS _|_____________________
                           |                                m 1739                                         
 _Johannes (Jr) FAUST _____|
| (1774 - 1847)            |
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|                          |_Elizabeth Catharine BERGER _|
|                            (1752 - ....) m 1769        |
|                                                        |                            _____________________
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|--Mary FAUST 
|  (1785 - 1874)
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|                           _George HUNTZINGER __________|
|                          | (1754 - 1815) m 1774        |
|                          |                             |                            _____________________
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|_Maria Rosina HUNTZINGER _|
  (1775 - 1851)            |
                           |                                                          _____________________
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                           |                              ___________________________|_____________________
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                           |_Anna Maria DIEHART _________|
                             (1755 - 1833) m 1774        |
                                                         |                            _____________________
                                                         |                           |                     
                                                         |___________________________|_____________________
                                                                                                           

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[20021] "Family History: Hans Jacob Neifert Descendants: part 3: Berks/Schuylkill Cos, PA," William Washington Neifert, 1906, on the Web at http://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/schuylkill/history/family/neif003.txt in 2008, offers: "Peter Neifert the oldest child of John Jacob Neifert and his wife Magdalena was born in Albany Township, December 1, 1787 and came to Rush with his parents when he was 12 yrs old and lived in that Township until his death April 9, 1874. Eighty-six years was the measure of his earthly existance. He was honored in various offices of trust on responsibility and was a Deacon in Christ's Church for many years. On December 14, 1814 he married Mary Faust the oldest child of John and Rosanna (Hinsinger) Faust, born in Montgomery County (?) Pa. November 25, 1785 and to Locust Valley, Rush Township with her parents when they settled in that locality during 1806. She died on August 12, 1874 and this happy aged couple now rest in the cemetery at Christ Church."

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John PERKINS

[1124]

1712 - 1792-95

Father: Jacob PERKINS
Mother: Lydia STOVER

Family 1 : Elizabeth PEARCE
  1. +Elizabeth PERKINS
  2. +Olive PERKINS
  3.  Hannah PERKINS
  4. +Mary PERKINS
  5.  John PERKINS
  6.  Lydia PERKINS
  7.  Lucy PERKINS
  8. +Stover PERKINS
  9. +Daniel PERKINS
  10.  Peletiah PERKINS
  11.  Jedediah PERKINS

                                                                                      _John PERKINS _______+
                                                                                     | (1583 - 1654) m 1608
                                                     _Jacob PERKINS _________________|_Judith GATOR _______
                                                    | (1624 - 1700) m 1648                                 
                       _Jacob PERKINS ______________|
                      | (1662 - 1705) m 1684        |
                      |                             |                                 _Matthew WHIPPLE ____+
                      |                             |                                | (.... - 1647) m 1622
                      |                             |_Elizabeth (Lovell or) WHIPPLE _|_Ann HAWKINS ________
                      |                               (1629 - 1686) m 1648             (1603 - 1643)       
 _Jacob PERKINS ______|
| (1685 - 1770) m 1712|
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|                     |                              _John SPARKS ___________________|_____________________
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|                     |_Elizabeth SPARKS ___________|
|                       (.... - 1692) m 1684        |
|                                                   |                                 _Walter ROPER _______+
|                                                   |                                | (1614 - 1680)       
|                                                   |_Mary ROPER ____________________|_____________________
|                                                     (1641 - 1712)                                        
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|--John PERKINS 
|  (1712 - ....)
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|                                                    _Sylvester STOVER ______________|_____________________
|                                                   |  m 1652                                              
|                      _John STOVER ________________|
|                     | (1653 - ....)               |
|                     |                             |                                 _Henry NORTON _______+
|                     |                             |                                | (1618 - ....)       
|                     |                             |_Elizabeth NORTON ______________|_____________________
|                     |                                m 1652                                              
|_Lydia STOVER _______|
  (.... - 1717) m 1712|
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                      |                              _Joseph ALCOCK _________________|_____________________
                      |                             |                                                      
                      |_Abigail (Alcock or) ALCOTT _|
                        (.... - 1730)               |
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                                                    |_Abigail PAUL __________________|_____________________
                                                      (1637 - 1708)                                        

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[1124] John was baptised as an adult 08 Feb 1736 at Wells, Maine. His will was made 08 March 1792 and entered for probate 28 May 1795; the exact date of his death is not known. His grandfather John Stover gave him 30 acres in York Co., ME 15 Feb 1721, calling him "his little grandson."{-York Deeds,10:170} John bought from his father a tract of land in the township of York adjoining Wells and fronting the ocean.{-York Deeds,18:273} Mary was his fourth child. A John Perkins is on the list of the York Train Band in 1757 according to "History of York, Maine," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967), Vol. II, p. 214. Cf. "Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants," Thomas Allen Perkins, (Haverhill, MA: Record Pub. Co., 1947 c1948), p. 7.

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Thomas PREWITT

[20657]

DEC-1616 - 1692

Family 1 :
  1. +John PRUITT

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[20657] Thomas is son of John Prewitt (b. 16 Jan 1588, m. 1616 Margaret Pinernel). In 2003 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~skidwell3/npr21.htm#rnn753 states: "Thomas Prewitt, taken from the Family Tree Maker internet site. Early Virginia Immigrants, by G.C. Greer, Clerk of the VA State Land Office, contains a list of some 25,000 persons who came to Virginia from 1623 to 1666, together with the patenteeor person who brought them over. In this list is : Thomas Prewitt, 1636, by Joane Bennet, to Charles River County. On May 6, 1636, Joane Bennett, widow, received 450 acres in Charles River Co., VA. upon the new Poqueson River, east towards the bays, west into the woods, north upon the Pinye Swamp (River) and south upon Robert Thrasher. 50 acres due for transfer of 8 persons: Ann Winter, John Roote, Jon Marshall, Thomas Prewitt, Andrew Chant, Jon Morris, and Pole Carplights. At first,land could only be had by paying the passage of settlers too poor to pay their own; the man who paid the transportation cost got 50 acres of land for each person brought to Virginia. The transported person usually had to spend 5 years in working out the costs of his passage, but at the end of that time, he or she also received 50 acres of land. On June 2, 1636, Thomas Privett was granted 50 acres of land in Charles River Co., VA, being a neck of ground at the New Poqueson, west upon William Clarke a creek, then east upon Thomas Harwood a creek, The said 50 acres of land being due unto him the said Thomas Privett for the transportation of one servant into this colony. It seems strange that an indentured servant would be transporting an indentured servant to do his work for him. Much has been written about the indentured servants that came to the colonies. Like most immigrants, they were of all classes, but they were mostly young men with little or no material goods, believing that they could make a killing quickly in the new world and return home. There were some who, for political or religious beliefs, chose to come as indentured servants because, in doing so, they would not have to take an oath to support Church or King . No doubt many Quakers were among these, for this sect was a problem for Gov. Berkley. It appears that Thomas Prewitt and wife were Quakers and not married by the rules of the established church. Charles River County, Va was changed to York County. In 1646, Thomas Privet confessed he borrowed a canoe from John Wilson and lost it. Ordered that he pay Wilson 2 bushels of ____ for the canoe next Nov. 1. In 1647, John Thomas had an attachment against Thomas Privett to secure debt of 600 lbs. tobacco. On May 24, 1648, Thomas Pruitt confesses judgement to Robert Abrall for 1202 lbs of tobacco to be paid the next Oct. 10 at the house of Pruitt. Three cows bound in security. Court for the County of Youk. Cattle were very valuable to the early settlers. They were expensive to bring over by ship and scarce. In 1648, Thomas Privett confessed judgement to Mr. William Hockaday, 1 1/2 bushel of corn and 56 lbs. tobacco. On July 25, 1648, Whereas Thomas Privett and his wife were presented to his court for committing fornication and thereof found guilty. Court ordered that they shall do a pennance in the Parish Church on the New Pawqueson and during the time of divine servis the next Sabbath Day. The church wardens ordered to see this done. Pruitt and his wife to appear at the next Court to abien further censure. This was undoubtedly persecution of the Quakers. On Dec. 6, 1648, Thomas Privett bind himself to pay John Madison 600 lbs of tobacco before next Oct. 1, a steer and heifer as security. He was called 'The Immigrant.' He immigrated to Charles River County, Virginia on May 6, 1636. His religion was Quaker."

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Douglas SMITH

[19440] This person is presumed living.

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