
Burgess, Jacob (b. 30 MAR 1775, d. 15 APR 1855)
Note: Occupation: Physician
1850: Hanover, Chautauqua, New York
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Hanover, Chautauqua, New York
Note: Will: Wills: Index to Will Abstracts, A-Z Surnames: 1750 - 1825:Cumberland Co, PA KILGORE, JANE. August 23, 1811. H. 86. willbkh.txt
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Note: OCCUPATION: Farmer
Spelling on will as Kilgoar
Will dated 23 Aug 1771, will proven 10 Sep 1771
KILGOAR, JAMES, Newtown, farmer August 23, 1771 10 Septembe r 1771. Wife Elizabeth. Sons Hugh, Benjamin, Joseph, Patr ick and David. Dau. Mary, son Oliver. Six youngest sons , minors, Ezekiel, John, Jonathan, William, Jesse and Rober t. Exe.: wife and Bro. Charles Kilgoar. Wit.: James Jack , Samuel Kilgore, Alexr. Laughlin. B. 190-110.
Will dated 23 Aug 1771, proved 10 Sep 1771.
Will of James William Kilgore Dated Aug. 23,1771 - In the Name of God Amen I James Killgoar of the Township of Newton in County of Cumberland Farmer Calling to mind the uncertenty of this Transatory life do mak and ordain this Instrument to Contain my las Will and testament in form and mannor following that is to say I will and alow unto my true and loving Wife Elizabeth Kilgoar the whole use of all my Plantation Goods and Chattles Implyments of husbandry and Household Furnatur while she remains my Widow for the paying all my lawfull Debts and for the bringing up and edicaing my Six youngest Sons during there minority. But if She Marries I allow her to leve the plantation and give up all the above named Goods and Chattles only one Horse and Sadle and Bridle worth twenty on pounds and her little and Big Wheel and Keel one fether bead with the clothing and I will alow that at the Time of her Marrage or deceas that my Executors hearafter to be named shall sell all my Estate real and parsenal that I am posesed of know or shall be posesed of at the time of my deceas only the particulars above bequeathed and David it in form and manor folloing that is to say I will and bequeath unto my Sons Hugh Benjamen Joseph Patrick and David and to my Daughter Mary five Shillings Sarling apice. I likewise give and bequath unto my son Oliver five pounds pennsyvania corrancy and all the reat I alow and it is my will to be Equly Devided Between my my youngest sons Ezekiel John Jonathan William Jesse and Robert bot if any of the above named younger Sons should tourn prodigal and not incline to work bot to weaste the Estate it is my will and I alow him or them to lows there part and it be given to the rest as above Bot I alow none of the above Named Leagacies to be paid untile Saile be made of the above named premises or Chattles And furder I do Nominate Constitute and apount my true and Loving Bother Charles Killgoar and my Dear and Loving Wife Whole Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revocking and Disanuling all former wills and testaments by me maid and also this to be my las in Witness whereof I have hearunto set my hand and Seail this twenty hird day of Augus one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy One. James Kilgoar Declared in Presence of James Jack Samuel Kilgore Alex Laughlin
Wills: Index to Will Abstracts, A-Z Surnames: 1750 - 1825: Cumberland Co, PA KILGOAR, JAMES. 10 September 1771. B. 109-110. willbka-b.txt
Moved with his two brothers after the death of their father in 1731 to Newton Township, Cumberland County, near the present town of Newville, Pennsylvania.
Mary Kilgore, wife of David Kilgore b. 1778, states in a Bible record that she is the daughter of Hugh Kilgore, son of James Kilgore of Carlisle.
Vol. 4, p. 200-202: "went up West Otterman St To Main & continued on over the hill to Maple the next street where I turned to the left & walked up the hill across the bridge, over the RR tracks & turned to the right to Walnut the next St, where I again turned to the left going to No 327 Walnut. At about the fifth house on the right hand side where a large girl, Ruth, I think, went in & called her mother Nancy Kilgore Sloan widow of A.M. Sloan Esq. She said her home, where we were sitting on the front porch was off of the William Jack lands. She did not know how she was related to the Jacks until I told her that her great great grandmother, the wife of James Kilgore was Elizabeth Jack. She said her great grandfather, Capt David Kilgore was a very early settler in Westmoreland Co & was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Trenton & Princeton & at Valley Forge, the memorable winter of 1778-1779 & came back home & sold 30 acres off of his farm with a mill on it & used the money to buy shoes & clothes for his suffering company & never asked the Government for reimbursement. She knew of the 19 sons of her great great grandfather all by the one wife Elizabeth Jack, who survived him. She spoke of having talked once to a Mr Irvine who said he was descended from one of the nineteen sons. She also said a Rev Harry Scott, a Presbyterian minister, who died about 4 yrs ago & whose mother was a daughter of Mrs Sloan's Uncle Jesse Kilgore prepared an exhaustive history of the Kilgores with a family tree which she said she could get trace of through John Kilgore Johnston also a grandson of the same Jesse & who is a busy employee at Tyrone Pa of the PRR Co & would write him & try to get it for me. She said that after the death of his father Scott as a boy went to live with some maiden sisters, two or three at Confulence Pa. She said she had no records of consequence, but was very much interested & wished her son Alex, who went as minister to Honduras in Mch last, could go over it with me. She said Jesse Kilgore of Wilkinsburg, formerly of Indiana Co has her great grandfather David Kilgore's bible with his family record. He got it from his father Jesse Kilgore who in turn got it from his father Jesse Kilgore to whom it was willed by David Kilgore see Page 194 line 25 of this book. I was there abt an hour & a half leaving at 8:30 PM & walked back to the Hotel with my books & leaving them walked down West Otterman St."
Note: Source: Richard Kilgore, GenForum contact, rk@@rectec.net
Notes for JAMES WILLIAM KILGORE: Was born about 1701 and died Abt 1777, married Elizabeth Jack, emigrated from County Down, Ireland, with his father and two brothers about 1730 and settled in the lower part of Chester County, PA Abt 1737. He moved from Chester County and settled in the Cumberland Valley, taking up land in Newton Township, Cumberland Cty.
1800: Killgore, James 0 0 0 1 0 / 0 0 0 0 1 / 0 0 (Row 4=males 26-45)(10=females 45 and over)
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Immigration: Date: 1736
Note: Will: Wills: Index to Will Abstracts, A-Z Surnames: 1750 - 1825:Cumberland Co, PA KILGORE, ELIZABETH. February 14, 1792. E. 243-244. willbke.txt
1790: Federal Census Cumberland COunty Pennsylvania
41 | Elizabeth Kilgore | 2 1 | 2 | | | K426 |
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Will Book E Page 243 Will of Elizabeth
KILGORE
Elizabeth Kilgore of Newton Tp Cumb Co Pa on Aug 14, 1782
being sick wills as follows:
To son Hugh Kilgore one red yearling heifer.
To son Benjamin Kilgore 7 shillings & sixpence
To daughter Mary Borland 7 shillings & sixpence
To son Joseph Kilgore 7 shillings & sixpence
To son Oliver Kilgore 7 shillings & sixpence
To son Patrick Kilgore 7 shillings & sixpence
To son David Kilgore 7 shillings & sixpence
To son Jonathan Kilgore 7 shillings & sixpence & gray horse Jacob
To son John Kilgore 7 shillings & sixpence & cow (Rose)
To son William Kilgore Dark brown mare Nance, new plow irons, new
doubletrees Etc one heifer (pirt) & 1 large sow.
To son Jesse Kilgore, Bay mare (Jolly) and fob
To son Robert Kilgore, one filly (Jenny) & brindle cow & calf (Brindle)
To sons John, William, Jesse & Robert the rest of my Estate
equally. The plantation I bought from my sons David & William to go
to my sons William, Jesse, & Robert. Appoints son William Kilgore &
friend Alexander Laughlin Excs. States that if Jesse or Robert
should die before they are 21 yrs old their share to go to John &
William Elizabeth (her Mark) Kilgore Witnesses Sam'l Cunningham,
Alex Laughlin & James Scrogs Prove Feby 14, 1792.
[Margin note reads:] Refer to Page 82 Book 2, Refer to Page 94 Book 2.
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Searsmont, Waldo, ME
Note: Residence: Springfield, Vt
Note: MILITARY: revolutionary war soldier
Note: Note: Emigrated to the lower part of Chester County, Pennsylvania, in1730 with his three sons
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Pitcher, Chenango, New York
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Somerset, Bristol, Massachusetts
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