Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Heirs Of----------?

There are thousands and thousands of heirs and too many for any one web site to list them all and I will not try. But I will list as many as I can, there will be some added information. Most of the information will come from Bills or Acts. A Bill is a petition which has pass into law as where a Act has not.

Note. Those of you who see a name and you would like to know more about, can write to me, my address can be found in my profile.
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1. 1837, Amelia Hotsenpiller, is the only daughter of Frederick Seigle, who was a Surgeon in the Army in the Virginia continental line and who died in the revolution.

2. 1838, Eliza Causin, only surviving daughter of John H. Stone, a colonel in the Maryland line in the continental service in the war of the Revolution, deceased,

3. 1857, Elizabeth Montgomery, daughter and sole heir of Captain Hugh Montgomery, of the ship Nancy, of Wilmington, in the State of Delaware.

4. 1848, George A. Barnitz, the husband of Margaret Barnitz, the only surviving heir of David Grier, who was a lieutenant colonel in the Pennsylvania line on the continental establishment during the revolutionary war.

5. 1872, Isabella John, widow of William John, a soldier of the war of the Revolution, made application for a pension, but died before it was acted on, pension now goes to Enoch John her son.

6. 1858, Anthony S. Robinson, heir and legal representative of John Hamilton Robinson, deceased, for services rendered by the said John Hamilton Robinson to the republic of Mexico.

7. 1840, Eliza Causin, daughter and heir of John H. Stone, a colonel in the Maryland line in the continental service in the war of the Revolution.

8. 1855, Sarah Morriss, wife of Robert Morriss, and only heir of the late Robert Mitchell, who was one of the captors of the Algerine vessels taken by the American squadron.

9. 1852, Mrs. Anna C. De Neufville Evans, the heir of John Be Neufville and son, part owners of the ships Aurora and Liberty.

10. 1872, Harriet Spring, of Waterville, Maine, heir of Williams Barker, of Waterville, Maine, who was a Captain in the Revolutionary war.

11. 1858, Susannah Hayne Pinckney, sole heir of Richard Schubrick, who was captain in the revolution.

12. 1832, Elizabeth Scott, only daughter of Captain William Blackwell, who was in the revolution.

13. 1859, David Moors, father and heir-at-law of Timothy Moors, of the State of New Hampshire, corporal in the Mexico war.

14. 1844, John S. Russwurm, heir to William Russwurm, who was in the Revolutionary war.

15. 1858, Eleazer Williams, sole heir of Mary Ann Williams and Thomas Williams, who was in the war of 1812.

16. 1857, Reuben J. Champion, only child and heir of Reuben and Rhoda Champion. Reuben Champion, was assistant commissary under Colonel Henry Champion, in the State of Connecticut, during the Revolution.

17., 1856, Harriet Peet, child and only heir of John Peet, of the town of Fishkill, Dutchess county, New York.

18. 1873, Fanny A. Thompson, surviving heir and legal representative of William Thompson, deceased, formerly a brigadier-general of the Revolutionary War.

19. 1858, Abram Staples, heir-at-law of Isaac Staples, a revolutionary soldier.

20. 1840, Mary McCurdy, daughter and heir of Barbara Mudd.

21. 1837, Elizabeth Hunt, sole heir of William Hendricks, a captain in the army of the Revolution.

22. 1858, Elizabeth McBrier, only surviving child and heir of Colonel Archibald Loughry.

23. 1850, L. E. L. A. Lawson, sole surviving heir of General Eleazer W. Ripley.

24. 1872, Margaret B. Franks, heir at law of Thomas L. Franks, of Green Bay, Wisconsin.

25. 1858, Maryett Van Buskirk, heir of Thomas Van Buskirk, of Bergen county, New Jersey. He furnished forage, grain, cattle, and other supplies to the American army.

26. 1860, A. S. Graham, heir-at-law Captain Thomas Hazzard, who was in the revolution.

26. 1839, Nicholas Phelan, heir at law of John Phelan, of the city of Baltimore, was a captain or Lieutenant in the war of the Revolution.

27. 1856, James Huey, deceased, of South Carolina, and Jane Huey, his widow, deceased, sole heir, Alexander B. Huey, of Georgia.

28. 1873, George Baxter, heir and minor child of Robert Baxter, late second lieutenant in the Tenth Regiment of Minnesota Volunteers.

29. 1852, Catharine Proctor Hayden, only child and heir of John White, a lieutenant colonel in the fourth Georgia battalion of the revolutionary army.

30. 1858, Mrs. Harriet de la Palm Baker, deceased, daughter and legal heir of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick H. Weissenfels, of the army of the revolution.

31. 1862, Archibald C. Crarv, heir—at—law of Colonel Archibald, was a colonel of a regiment of the Rhode Island brigade.

32. 1859, James H. Causten, sole heir and legal representative of Joseph H. Causten, purser in the navy of the United States.

33. 1848, Mrs. Mary M. Telfair, the only heir of Israel Pearce, of Rhode Island.

34. 1846, James Brownlee, heir of Alexander Brownlee, who was a soldier in the war of the Revolution.

The following names will have very little or no other information, these names are placed here so you may learn of a new name or a place, date or war.

35. 1846, Margaret Gaither, Eliza McArdle, and Mary Ann Canfield, daughters and heirs of the late John Jacob Kern, of Alexandria, Virginia.

36. 1846, Conrad Hinds, Isaac Post, and Susannah Post, his wife, children and heirs of Bartlett Hinds, who was a captain in the Massachusetts continental line in the war of the Revolution.

37. 1846, Abraham H. Wallace, and James Alexander, of Shelby county, and State of Kentucky, for themselves and other heirs of Lieutenant John Wallace

38. 1846, James W. Simmons, of Houston, in the State of Texas, in behalf of B. Louisa Simmons, his wife, heir of the late William Broadfoot, merchant, of Charleston, South Carolina.

39. 1846, James Brownlee, heir of Alexander Brownlee, who was a soldier in the war of the Revolution.

40. 1846, John McLean, one of the heirs of Moses McLean, who was a captain in the war of the Revolution.

41. 1846, Margaret Gaither, Eliza McArdle, and Mary Ann Canfield, daughters and heirs of the late John Jacob Kern, of Alexandria, Virginia.

42. 1846, Orpy Roe, heir of John Durnell.

43. 1801, John Berry, of the County of Bath, in the State of Virginia, heir at law of Alexander Gillispy.

44. 1855, Henry D. E. Hutchins, heirs of Nathaniel Hutchins, an officer in the revolutionary army.

45. 1855, John W. Pray, one of the heirs-at-law of John Pray

46. 1863. Gilbert Vrooman, only surviving son and heir of Peter Vrooman.

47. 1866, Rose A. Cameron, heir-at-law of James Belldeed, a soldier of the Revolution.

48. 1846, Elizabeth Jones, daughter and heir of John Cart, deceased, a soldier in the revolutionary army.

49. 1838, Harriet de la Palm Baker, heir of Colonel Frederick H. Weissenfels, in the revolutionary war.

50. 1846, William F. Purcell, heir-at-law of Captain Andrew Russell.

51. 1846, Susan Turner, heir-at-law of Captain Samuel Colson.

52. 1846, William F. Purcell, heir-at-law of Captain Andrew Russell.

53. 1844, Isaac Gere, the heir of William Gere, of Oneida county, in the State of New York.

54. 1843, William Hayes, son and heir of Thomas Hayes, a soldier of the revolutionary war.

55. 1843, Loys Hayes, heir of William Young, a soldier of the revolutionary war.

56. 1855, Elizabeth V. Lomax, only surviving child of Captain William Lindsay, of Lee's legion of the revolution.

57. 1858, Hester Markley, heir of Amos Markley.

58. 1858, Susan E. Smith, heir of William Benear.

59. 1836, Sarah B. Preston, formerly Sarah B. Campbell, sole heir of the late Brigadier General William Campbell

60. 1855, Sarah B. Hobbins, sole heir and lineal descendant of Michael Jackson, an officer in the revolutionary.

61. 1851, Maria L. Walker, daughter and heir of John Tayloe Griffin

62. 1855, Huldah Butler, heir of John Brown

63. 1853, Margaret Barnitz, heir of Colonel David Grier.

64. 1860, Mary Scott, heir of Linus Scott.

65. 1845, Isabella Stout, heir-at-law of James Samson.

66. 1858, Joshua R. Jewett, heir of Joseph Jewett

67. 1858, Ellen Martin, heir-at-law of Francis Martin.

68. 1827, Elisha Gordon, son and heir of Patience Gordon.

69. 1848, Eli Peterson, of Montgomery county, in the State of Virginia, praying for the bounty land, as sole heir of Andrew Peterson

70. 1858, Eliza M. Evans, heir of Colonel Anthony White, late a colonel in the revolutionary army.

71. 1858, Mrs. Mary Dayton, heir of Henry Lampman, an officer in the revolutionary army.

72. 1846, Thomas Bryant, heir of William Bryant, deceased, an officer in the naval service during the revolutionary war.

73. 1836, John Wilgus, heir of Samuel Wilgus, of Fayette county, in the State of Pennsylvania.

74. 1835, Thigh Walker, of the Cherokee nation of Indians, heir of John Walker, jr. deceased, who was heir of one Five Killer, deceased, praying remuneration for two negroes wrongfully taken and carried away by a citizen of the United States, named John McCormick, in the year 1822.

75. 1855, Robert H. Coggeshall one heirs of Daniel Hall.

76. 1855, C. Van Tuyl, heir of George J. Denniston.

77. 1791, Jean Baptist Dumon, son and heir of Jean Baptist Dumon, of Canada, a merchant.

78. 1852, Sally Bass, heir of Charles Pasteur.

79. 1842, Phydelia Stevens, infant heir-at-law of Elijah Stevens.

80. 1856, George G. Skipwith, heir and legal representative of Fulwar Skipwith.

81. 1858, James H. Causten, sole heir and legal representative of Joseph H. Causten, late a purser in the United States navy.

82. 1806, Robert Robertson, of Somerset county, in the State of New Jersey, heir and representative of Martin Hurley.

83. 1794, Francis Galvan de Bernoux, brother, and heir at law, of William Galvan.

84. 1871, William C. Mosher, heir and legal representative of John Mosher, a lieutenant in the Army of the Revolution.

85. 1860, Sarah Smith Stafford, heir of James B. Stafford.

86. 1860, Temperance C. Lyle, heir of Thomas Moody.

87. 1860, Elizabeth R. Nicholson, heir of Samuel Nicholson.

88. 1860, Peter Navarre, heir of Robert De Navarre.

89. 1860, Elizabeth Denton, heir of Doctor Sylvester Nash.

90. 1850, Samuel T. Harrison heir-at-law of Lieutenant William Harrison, an officer in the army of the war of the Revolution.

91. 1850, Agnes Slacke and the heirs of D. Repentigney.

92. 1850, Nelson H. Hodges, heir-at-law of William Hodges.

93. 1858, Elizabeth Uber, heir-at-law of Philip Wirt, an ensign in the revolutionary army

94. 1858, George Walters, son and heir-at-law of Michael Walters.

95. 1803, John Gillick, son and heir of John Gillick.

96. 1847, Benjamin Blagge, of the city of New York, heir of Samuel Blagge.

97. 1812, John Lisle and Margaret his wife, late Margaret Lapsley, widow and administratrix of Samuel Lapsley, deceased, and Miss Lapsley, daughter and sole heir of the said Samuel, stating that the said Samuel Lapsley served as an officer in the late Revolutionary war, and after the peace he received two certificates, commonly called commutation or final settlement certificates, which, in the year 1786, he placed in the hands of Mr. Samuel Greenlee, for the purpose of obtaining the indents of interest thereon, and which were lost by Mr. Greenlee, and have never since been found, and have never been funded

98. 1836, Edgar Snowden, heir at law of Jonathan Snowden.

99. 1856, William W. Belden, heir-at-law of Ebenezer Belden.

100. John Vreeland, heir of Jacob Vreeland, a revolutionary soldier.

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