Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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William WILLIS

Never married, no children, died just as a young man grown up.  According to Harmon HIATT, 1895.


Thomas JESSOP

Had come from Newberne, Craven Co. on the Neuce River in 1722.  Also spelled Jessup.


Ann MATHEWS

From the History of the HIATT family by Harmon HIATT, 1895: Anna (Wilis-Thornburgh) went to Rush County, Indiana and afterwards to Hamilton Co. where she died and was buried at Westfield cemetery.  She had been a distinquished Quaker preacher, following the steps of her frandmother, Ann Matthews Jessop who as a Quaker traveled all over the United States and took an extended visit to England adn Scotland and Wales and returning she went with Joel and Hannah Willis to Highland Co., OH where she died in 1835 and was buried at Fall Creed Quaker Cemetery.  Anna Thornburgh, in imitation of her grandmother, traveled and preached for the people.


Jonathan JESSOP

From the book of The HIATT FAMILY HISOTORY by Harmon HIATT, 1895.  He included a note:  Here he became acquainted with Hannah Jessop who had come with her mother to York to apprentice her son Jonathan Jessop to an old friend of hers to learn the clock and watch business.  (Amer HIATT m. Hannah Jessop that was born on the Thomas Jessop farm)  Further it is mentioned that Jonathan Jessop drew a map with the lay of the families around the site of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, he was about 10 years of age at the time of the battle. (1781)
   Jonathan was a great businessman in York, PA.


David BURGER

There are several Burger families of unproven connections, although there is undoubtedly a connection along the way somewhere.  Therefore, in order to preserve records to solve later I have added in these notes names which may
connect closely.
          Woodbury Twnshp., Bedford Co., Penn.  1850
#122  Burger, John    age 62  property worth 18,400   born Pa.
             Susan       63
#122  Burger, John        30       born  Va.
             Leah        25             Pa.
     Smder?  ?Bid        21
             Eve         18
     Andria? Henry       11

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Home  Surnames: Stull Family Genealogy Forum  of Form 2 Nancy STULL m. Daniel BURGER Bedford Co., Pa.
Posted by: Doug Trace (ID *****9893) Date: October 05, 2006 at 18:47:21
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 Hi All,  I've been research my ancestors on and off for 28 yrs. In that time I have had a few brick walls popup. This has been my brick wall!  All I have on this line is:  Daniel Burger b. 1794, Bedford Co., Pa  m. 1825/18 NOV 1830 , Bedford Co., Pa.  Nancy Stull (No further info)  s. Christina Burger b. 1842 (she married my g Grandmom's Father - Dad's side)

 I did some research on Nancy and this is all I found:  1790 Census No Twp., Bedford Co., Pa.  Adam Stull 1 0 2 ^(Series: M637 Roll: 9 Page: 248)  Jacob Stull 1 1 1 ^(Series: M637 Roll: 9 Page: 243)  Nicholas Stull 1 1 2 (on same page within 21 households)

(Series: M637 Roll: 9 Page: 243)  1800 Census HOPEWELL & WOODBER (towns or Twp.?), Bedford Co., Pa.( M || F - for the benefit of those who may not know)  George Stull 2 0 0 1 0 || 2 0 0 1 0 ^(Series: M32 Roll: 36 Page: 440)

Jacob Stull 3 2 0 1 0 || 2 0 0 1 0 ^(Series: M32 Roll: 36 Page: 435)  Nicholas Stull 3 0 0 1 0 || 2 1 0 0 1
(Series: M32 Roll: 36 Page: 436) (per Census record Nicholas and Jacob lived right next to each other - brothers?)

 In 1810 Census Nicholas and Jacob are not listed in Bedford Co., Pa. BUT, in 1820 reappear in Woodbury Township.  Would appreciate any help with this line. Thanks for your time!  P.S. I did some further research and found some more info. I was browsing the Census'(1840, 1850, 1860, & 1870)and come across this info:  In 1860 alot of the BURGERS of this line where in Quincy Twp., Franklin Co. Pa. Since Nancy was married to a BURGER, I acted on a hunch and found her in the 1850 Census(Quincy Twp., Franklin Co. Pa.)with Brother In-law David BURGER with Christina! But, still no Daniel BURGER.

Acting on another hunch I browsed the 1840 Census(Quincy Twp., Franklin Co. Pa.)and found him and Nancy there. Three of the four siblings are in this record and dates match up with the 1850 Census record! When I did a search between 1860 and 1870 for Nancy, Daniel reappears!  What this gives us is a general age for Nancy she's 40 to 50 in 1840 Census record and 54 in 1850 record. Also in 1850 record she is born in Pa.

Nancy STULL m. Daniel BURGER Bedford Co., Pa.  October 05, 2006 at 18:47:21

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John BURGER

This could be the same as John Burger, born abt. 1788 in Va. as noted
under notes of David, found in the 1850 Census of Bedford Co., Penn.


Susan HORNER

Only child.


Mary BURGER

Dear Nephew;
   Over the ocean
   Over the sea When you
   get married come and
   See me and i will make
   a walnut cake.
            from your aunt Mary.


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