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Thomas' parents are not known. This file is attached to the "Boydstun Family Tree" in Ancestry.com in 2011:
Preface from The Branch Ranch "Roundup of Our Ancestors" for William Atterberry, the Emigrant, b.1710.
Name: William Atterberry
Sex: M
Birth: 21 JUN 1710 in St. Giles Cripplegate, London, Eng.
Death: in MD
Census: 1800 Chester CO. SC
Note: There are many spellings for the name Atterberry. My family uses Attebury and Atteberry; others use Atterbury; Attebery; Atterberry; Arterbury; Arterberry; Atteberry; Atteborough, etc. In this genealogy, I have used Atterberry. As I've said many times, a record keeper or census taker's only claim to fame was that they could read and write, nobody ever said they could spell.
This genealogy is taken from many researchers and I hope that I have tried to give them credit under their names. Much of this family history was done by Lillian B. Harmon (see her under Gertrude Lillian Baker). The researchers of this family owe her many thanks, and I know she would love to see her work on the Internet. I cannot say that there are no mistakes, but publish hers and others' research in hopes that it will help others.
William Atterberry, a laborer from the Parish of St. James, Liberty, Westminster, Middlesex, England was tried on 31 January 1732. "He was committed by Ol. Lambert Esquire, on oath of Frederick Humble for stealing out of the shop of George Cole som stuff, five yards of Linsey Woolsey, worth 3 shillings" (spelled as written).
William was deported to America from Newgate Prison via the ship "Patapscoe Merchant" which was boarded on 17 April 1733 by 77 persons. The captain was Darby Lux, and the destination was not given. (At that time Maryland was the most popular port and that is probably where they landed.)
William was a prisoner at Newgate Prison in the reign of George II. At that time many people living in England were very poor and many of them committed small crimes so they could be sent to America where they could start a new life and make a living.
In 1746, William was residing in Maryland with his family on the land he owned. The plantation was called "Prince Spring Plantation", it consisted of 50 acres and was located "on the north side of the White Marsh, being a draught of the Eastern Branch of Potomack River."
William sold his land on 16 August 1754 to John Riddle Jr. for sum of three thousand pounds of tobacco. (The tobacco in those days were used in the same way we use currency today.) At the same time he sold his land, his wife Sarah "gave up her right of dower of the land".
William and Sarah left Prince George County, Maryland and moved just across the Potomack River to Loudoun County, Virginia, where in 1760 and 1761 they are listed living next door to their son, Michael Attebury.
The Tithables List, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1769 does not list William, which indicates that he had probably passed away. It does include Sarah and their son Edward.
Sarah Atterberry died ca 1770, Loudoun County, VA.
Now comes family tradition to confuse things and make you wonder if Sarah was William's second wife.
This story has been passed down through several branches of the Atterberry family, namely: J. H. Attebury; Paris Loucks; Mrs. Roberta Jones Skinner; Sarah M. Wallace; R. LaMon; Lillian B. Harmon; Joseph W. Attebury, Jr.; and Mary Ash.
"The father of the brothers was a wealthy land owner, and very loyal to the crown. Then the dissatisfactions began to materialize. I suppose that this situation increased until there was a break in his health. Anyway, he sent the boys out one morning to round up the horses. Upon the return of one of them, the father met him at the door and said: "Me and the devil have killed your mother". Upon investigating the boys found their mother's body rolled under the bed. Upon this the father tried to escape, but the boys caught him and held him for the authorities. He was tried, found to be insane, and released."
"I have often wondered if this, if true, did not cause the brothers to migrate to South Carolina and forget the unhappy incedent. It could be a cause for their restlessness and seperation to a degree"....signed by Joseph W. Attebury, Jr.
The Tithables List of 1770 gives William, Edward and Thomas. All said to be sons of William and Sarah. (No proof found.)
The 1790 Census of South Carolina lists nine different Attebury families with various spellings: Nathaniel Aturburry, Charles Aturburry, Edward Aturburry, John Atterburry, Michael Arterberry, James Aturburry, Thomas Aturbury, William Aturburry, and Richard Aturbury.
Because of the proximity and the migrations of these families, it has been assumed that the above list of Atterberrys were all brothers and sons of William Atterberry Sr.
Mary Ash, who died 1905 at the age of 100 years, stated there were only seven sons of William: Michael; John; Thomas; Charles; James; William; and Edward, whom she called Neddie. Paris Loucks, after concluding his research, added Richard and Nathan.
Many years of research has been done on the Atterberry family by many different members of the family. In my possession are the many letters written by Lillian Harmon, Paris Loucks, Sarah M. Wallace and others. I have poured over them time and time again trying to unravel the mystery of our ancestors, and have included in this genealogy my own research, but they are still a mystery to me.....Lois Earline (Thomas) Branch, Jan 2, 2000, Portland, Oregon
From The Descendants of William Atterbury, 1733 Emigrant by Voncille Attebery Winter, PhD. and Wilma Attebery Mitchell:
William Atterberry, born ca. 1700 to 1710, in England; died ca. 1766, in Chester Co., SC. Married Sarah. In England, he was a laborer, living in the parish of St. James Liberty, Westminster, Middlesex (now a part of London).
William was deported from Newgate Prison in England, on board the Patapscoe Merchant, which sailed April 17, 1733. He had been sentenced for stealing five yards of linsey woolsey (a coarse sturdy fabric of wool and linen or cotton) worth three shillings. According to Voncille and Wilma, "One-third of the population of England in 1733 were paupers--they were in the midst of a deep depression . . . William may have stolen because of dire need--OR he may have stolen with the goal of deportation in mind. The cost of transportation was approximately one year's wages." But prisoners were deported at the government's expense!
By 1746, William was married, and owned a plantation--Prince Spring Plantation, in Prince George County, Maryland. Most of his children were born there. In 1754, he sold his plantation for 3000 pounds of tobacco. He moved his family across the Potomac River to Loudoun County, Virginia.
No records could be found to show that any of William's sons fought in the Revolution, indeed no records could be found of the family between about 1771 and 1784, when they are found to have been in the Camden district of Chester Co., SC. At the time, there was no North and South--the area was simply known as "the Carolinas." In 1784, Richard and Charles received land grants there.
Three of the nine known sons of William died in South Carolina, the rest moved on to Kentucky (Grayson and Hardin Cos.) between 1800 and 1810.
If William and Sarah had daughters, we are not aware of them. The children listed are assumed to be their sons, based on proximity to each other in SC and KY, and their financial and marital interactions (spelled as in the 1790 census of SC):
1. Michael Arterberry, born ca. 1744, in Maryland, died 1820-30, in Grayson Co., KY. The 1790 census shows him with 10 children, five boys and five girls.
2. William Aturburry, born ca. 1746, in MD; died ca. 1794, in Chester Co., SC. 1790 census lists 9 children, 5 boys and 4 girls.
3. Charles Aturburry, born ca. 1747, in MD ; died 1820-30 in Grayson County, KY. Married Sarah Mitchell.
4. Richard Aturbury, born ca. 1758, in MD; died ca. 1813, in Hardin Co., KY. Married Rebecca Bennett.
5. Nathaniel (or Nathan) Aturburry, born ca. 1750, in MD; died 1796, in Chester Co., SC. 1790 census lists 4 children.
6. John Atterburry, born 1751, in MD; died 1806, in Chester Co., SC. Married Sarah Hill, "Sally". They had 11 children.
7. Edward Aturburry, born ca. 1753, in MD or VA; died 1824, in Daviess Co., KY. He had six children.
8. Thomas Aturbury, "Timber Tom," born 1755, in VA; died 1840, in Howard Co., MO. Married Bridget Murry. They had 8 children.
9. James Aturburry, born 1758 in VA; died 1843, in Monroe Co., MO. Married Dorcas Wilkerson. They had 9 children.
Marriage 1 Sarah Mitchell (Yaxley) b: 31 Aug 1720 in Prince George's Co. MD
Married: ABT. 1742 in MD
Children
Michael Atterberry b: ABT. 1744 in MD
William Atterberry b: ABT. 1746 in MD
Charles Atterberry b: ABT. 1747 in MD
Richard Atterberry b: BET. 1748 - 1761 in MD.
Nathan Atterberry b: ABT. 1750 in MD
John Atterberry b: BET. 1751 - 1755 in MD
Edward Atterberry b: ABT. 1753 in MD
Thomas Atterberry b: BET. 1754 - 1755 in MD or VA
James Atterberry b: BET. 1758 - 1764 in Loudoun Co. VA
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[22752] The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (CD #100, Pin #605415) proposes that Christian's parents are Guischard (Wischard) de Ledet of Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire and Mary Margaret (Margery) Foliot of Warden, and proposes further ancestry.
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[46723] Find A Gave memorial 8316513 offers: "John Peterman, son of Michael and Anna Maria Peterman was born September 20, 1774, on the Peterman plantation known as Lovely Springs in Windsor Township, York County, PA. 1776 father, Michael Peterman, served 3rd Batallion of York Associates, Captain Jacob Beaver's Company., 1777-1780 Pvt. 1st class, Captain Jacob Beavers 1st Battalion, York Co. Militia, Depreciation pay until 1783. For a good part of his young life, father (and older brothers) would be in military service for the Revolutionary War. John was nine years of age when his immigrant father, Michael Peterman died November 11, 1784. June 29, 1786, his mother remarried to Christian Winiker (Vinegar) who operated the Vinegar's Ferry across the Susquehanna River in East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Abt. 1794, probably in York Co., PA, John Peterman married Barbara Eckert, the daughter of Jacob and Maria Magdalena Eckert. John and Barbara Peterman were the parents of at least ten children. Following the death of his mother, Anna Maria Peterman Winiker in 1810, the family of John and Barbara Peterman farmed in Cumberland County, PA. In October, 1827, they entered 320 acres of land in Liberty Township, on the Sandusky River. The land is located about mid-way between Bucyrus and Crestline and then north a couple miles. The first three settlers in Liberty Township arrived in 1827 with John Peterman being one. February 22, 1844, Barbara Eckert Peterman died, Liberty Twp., Crawford Co., OH, buried Luke Cemetery, Sandusky Twp., Crawford Co., OH John married Catherine Hare on 15 August 1844 at Richland County, Ohio. February 24, 1850, wife Catherine Hare Peterman died, buried Ontario Cemetery , Springfield Twp., Richland Co., OH. Sometime before 1855, John removed to Jackson Township where he spent the remainder of his life."
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[43317] Find A Grave Memorial 70638005 reports "Twin sister to Eliza Roush Zimmerman (1863-1930). Wed 1st to Francis M. Ankney(1856-1929) on 21 Jan 1900, OH. Wed 2nd to James Shupp(1861-1948)"
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