
Brown, John (b. 1631, d. 20 NOV 1697)
Note: John removed from Cambridge to Marlboro in 1653, and to Falmouth Maine in1678. In the second French and Indian War, he escaped to Watertown. In his will, 20 November 1697, he mentions 4 sons and 5 sons-in law
Fact 1: born in England; immigrated at one year old with parents;
Fact 2: 1678, sold farm at Marlboro to Thomas Rice;
Fact 3: will dated at Watertown, Nov. 20, 1697 naming wife, sons, daughter, sons-in-law
Fact 4: then moved from Watertown, MA;
Fact 5: moved to Falmouth (now Portsmouth) ME;
Fact 6: moved from Cambridge to Marlboro about 1663, staying there until 1678 when they moved to East Deering, Falmouth.;
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Note: Esther's father's will, dated 30 June 1666 mentions Esther and her 5 children. Esther deeded her lands in Maine to her son Joseph3
Note: South Pond Cemetery, Long Pond Road, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360, is located in the South Plymouth section of the town.
The cemetery was established at least as early as 1793.
HOLMES
WILLIAM B.
1879-1960
His Wife
HATTIE E.
1868-1943
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Immigration: Date: 1892
Naturalization: Date: 1900
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Bradford
Occupation: Date: 1930
Place: Telephone Operator
Note: he took up a tract in now Derry township, Dauphin county, on Spring creek, not far from the church glebe, the warrant therefor being granted the 13th ofMarch, 1737; he became a man of note on the frontiers, and the early provincial records of Pennsylvania contain frequent reference to him; was elected sheriff of the county in October, 1742; for many years was one of the justices for the county of Lancaster, and served as an officer during the Indian wars of 1755-1763. Toward the Revolutionary period he removed to Cumberland county. He married April 6, 1734, in Christ Church (at that time the English government recognized only marriages performed in the Church of England),Philadelphia, Elizabeth Bertram, born 1714 or 1718, according to one account, in the North of Ireland, and according to another at Newcastle uponTyne, in England, died Feb. 2, 1799, in Derry (or East Pennsboro) township, Dauphin Co., Pa., the daughter of Rev. William Bertram; she was a woman of rare accomplishments and excellence. They had issue: William, born 1736 (nothing further is known of him); Bertram, born Sept. 24, 1738, married first Ann Scott, secondly Henrietta Huling; Robert, born 1740, died January, 1804,in Huntingdon county, Pa., was an officer in the Revolution, commanding a regiment and was commissioned president judge of the county, Nov. 23, 1787; Dorcas, born1742, married John Buchanan; Elizabeth, born 1744, married Clarence Torrance; Thomas, born 1746; John born 1748, married and had issue; Andrew, born 1750, married Barbara Kyle. buried in the Derry Church graveyard; he took up a tract in now Derrytownship, Dauphin county, on Spring creek, not far from the church glebe, the warrant therefor being granted the 13th of March, 1737; he became a man of note on the frontiers, and the early provincial records of Pennsylvania contain frequent reference to him; was elected sheriff of the county in October, 1742; for many years was one of the justices for the county of Lancaster, and served as an officer during the Indian wars of 1755-1763. Toward the Revolutionary period he removed to Cumberland county. He married April 6, 1734, in Christ Church (at that time the English government recognized only marriages performed in the Church of England), Philadelphia, Elizabeth Bertram, born 1714 or 1718, according to one account, in the North of Ireland, and according to another at Newcastle upon Tyne, in England, died Feb. 2, 1799, in Derry (or East Pennsboro) township, Dauphin Co., Pa., the daughter of Rev. William Bertram; she was a woman of rare accomplishments and excellence. They had issue: William, born 1736 (nothing further is known of him); Bertram, born Sept. 24, 1738, married first Ann Scott, secondly Henrietta Huling; Robert, born 1740, died January, 1804, in Huntingdon county, Pa., was an officer in the Revolution, commanding a regiment and was commissioned president judge of the county, Nov. 23, 1787; Dorcas, born 1742, married John Buchanan; Elizabeth, born 1744, married Clarence Torrance; Thomas, born 1746; John born 1748, married and had issue; Andrew, born 1750, married Barbara Kyle.
From Pennsylvania Genealogies; James took up a tract in now Derry township, Dauphin county, on Spring creek not far from the church glebe, the warrant therefor being granted him the 13th of March, 1737. He became a man of note on the frontiers, and the early provincial records of Pennsylvania contain frequent reference to him; was elected sherrif of the county in October, 1742; for many years one of the justices for the county of Lancaster, and served as an officer during the Indian wars of 1755-1763. Towards the Revolutionary periodhe removed to Cumberland county.
DEATH: DEATH: RECORD OF GRAVES
DEATH: DEATH: Derry Presbyterian Church
Hershey (formerly Derry),
Dauphin (formerly part of Lancaster) County,
Pennsylvania
DEATH: DEATH: This list of graves in Derry Presbyterian Church Cemetery has been
compiled from (1) record made July 14, 1878, by the Rev. Thomas
Hastings Robinson, D.D., and Dr. William H. Egle, (2) a record made in
the 1920's by Miss Clara Moyer and Mrs. May Silks and (3) by reading
the tombstones which are still legible. - Winifred Reed in March,1980
DEATH: GALBRAITH, James; 23 Aug 1744 age 78
Source: (Name)
Title: GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.ged
Note: ABBR GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.gedData:
Text: 4 DEC 2002
Immigration: Date: 1718
Note: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Charles Rogers Warner
Name: Charles Rogers Warner
City: Not Stated
County: McKean
State: Pennsylvania
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1874
Race: White
Roll: 1894018
DraftBoard: 2
Occupation: Date: 1917
Place: Oil Pumper, South Pennsylvania Oil Company
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Keating, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Foster, McKean, Pennsylvania
Immigration: Date: 1894
Immigration: Date: 1893
Naturalization: Date: 1895
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Bradford, Mckean, Pennsylvania
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