
Kilgore, Johnathan (b. ABT 1754, d. ?)
Note: 1790: Federal Census, Cumberland County
Jonathan Kilgore | 1 1 | 1 | | | K426 |
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Note: 1880 Census shoes him living at home with his parents and occupation as abutcher.
1900: Census, Pennsylvania, Somerset, Somerset Borough, ED#193 July 1854, brickmaker, wife, Mary B., Oct 1866, Son George July 1893
1910: Census, Pennsylvania, Somerset, Somerset Borough, District 160, George L, 56, meat market clerk, wife Mary B, 43, Son George L 16
Source: (Name)
Title: GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.ged
Note: ABBR GEDCOM File : ~ATF1.gedData:
Text: 4 DEC 2002
Occupation: Date: 1880
Place: Butcher
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Somerset Borough, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Somerset Borough, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Somerset Borough, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Somerset Boro, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Note: Note: "BIG SPRING, CUMBERLAND COUNTY 21st March 1786"
Note: "We the members of the Congregation of Big Spring, do hereby bind and
oblige ourselves annually to pay Mr. Samuel Wilson, Preacher of the Gospel,
on his being ordained to be our minister, and for his discharge of the
duties of said office, the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds,
Pennsylvania Currency, in specie, and allow him the use of the dwelling
house, barn, and all the clear land of the glebe, possessed by our former
minister, also plenty of timber for rails and firewood, likewise a
sufficient security for the payment of the above-mentioned sums during his
incumbency. As witness our hands: Kilgore, Elizabeth Kilgore, William (edited list)
(Number of Pew-Holders, 204)
This church was organized about 1735 when this section "across the river"
belonged to Lancaster County and in 1750 was cut off for Cumberland County.
The first Presbyterian churches of the Cumberland Valley were erected near
a spring or stream of water, and from their location they derived their
name. Big Spring church was first called Hopewell Church. Neighboring
Presbyterian churches were Rocky Spring Church and Middle Spring Church.
Across the river was evidently beyond the Susquehanna River and near the
Pennsboro District. Rev. Thomas Craighead was pastor of Big Spring Church
in 1738. He passed away about a year later while delivering a sermon at the
church and his remains rest where the church now stands. Big Spring was
connected with Middle Spring and Rocky Spring, as a charge then for some
years. Ministers complained that many of their members were moving farther
west.
Note: Mother and son?
1790: Federal Census Cumberland County -
William Kilgore | 1 2 | 4 | | | K426 |
Big Spring Presby Cemetery: Newville, Cumberland Co, PA record
Kilgore, Emily 1816 - 1906
on stone with Molly A. Kilgore Section VIII, Lot 607
Kilgore, Isabella d 18 Feb 1826; 64y4m
Consort of William Kilgore Section IX, Lot 623
Kilgore, James d 1 Feb 1877; 75y9m9d
Section IX, Lot 623
Kilgore, Jane d 5 Dec 1834; 62y8m15d
Section IX, Lot 623
Kilgore, Jesse (Sen.) d 19 Aug 1823; 59y8m6d
Section IX, Lot 623
Kilgore, Margary d 12 Jan 1824; 9y2m27d
Section IX, Lot 623
Kilgore, Molly A. 1810 - 1900
on stone with Emily Kilgore Section VIII, Lot 607
Kilgore, Robert C. d 27 Aug 1878; 78y11m20d
Section IX, Lot 623
Kilgore, William d 11 Oct 1823; 67y
Section IX, Lot 623
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Source: Josiah V. Thompson Journals
Written: April 11, 1822
Registrar's Office, Carlisle, Pa.
Will of William Kilgore of Newton Tp will book K p 55. Farmer, being advanced
in years, wills as follows:
To my wife, Isabella, the use of the farm on which I now live & my land at
North Mountain for life or widowhood.
After wife's marriage or death, Exr to sell land & divide in 9 equal parts.
To my daughter Elizabeth, two of said parts, she paying to Robert McFarlane
who is married to my daughter Jane $5 & to the sd Jane, his present wife $5 &
to his three children each $5 making $25.
to my sons, Ezekiel, Samuel, William, Joseph & Jesse to each a share or ninth
To my daughters Nancy & Isabella, each one ninth
Appoints sons Ezekiel & Jesse Exrs. Dated Apr 11, 1822 William Kilgor [sic]
(seal) Witnesses Robert C. Kilgore, James Kilgore. Proven Nov 29, 1826
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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.
BELCHER MANTER
Died
April 20, 1857
Aged 70 y'rs 2 mo's
SARAH
His Wife
Died Oct 1866
Aged 85 y'rs
Note: Note: Cumberland County Deed Book 1-P- Page 48- Abstract of deed toJesse Kilgore from Jonathan Kilgore et al on May 22, 1795, tractof 209 3/4 acres in Newton township from Jonathan, William, andRobert Kilgore, all sons of James Kilgore, deceased, inaccordance with the will of Jame in 1771 (it being the sametract warranted to James Kilgore on April 15, 1752.
Pennsylvania Archives (Vo. VK, 5th Series, page 437) as aPrivate 6th Class in Captain John Hodge's Company, sixthBattalion of Cumberland County Militia, in 1782, RevolutionaryWar in "Executive Minutes, 1790-18-17, "(Sixth Series, Col. 5,page 170) he is rated Captain, Sixth Company, Sixth Batalion ofCumberluand County Militia. In an "Abstract of Pay andSubsistence of officers and pay of non-Commissioned Officers,Musicians and Privates of Companies, respectively, for a Tour ofDuty performed under orders of the Governor in the service ofthe Sate of Penna. Commanded by Brigadire General John Kelso atErie in 1812."
Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Vol. LX, Page 655) aLieutenant Jess Kilgore is mentioned as being entitled to$754.75 2/3 War of 1812. Lieutenant Jesse Kilgore is alsomention in a "Receipt Roll of Captain James Denniston Company ofthe 135th Regiment, 16th Division of Penna. Militia, AndrewChristy, Lieutenant Commandant. commencing the 30th day ofAugust and ending the 4th day of November, 1812 both daysinclusive, countying 2 days before marching and allowuing 6 togo home at the rate of 15 miles per day" being therein entitledto $49.00
Source: (Birth)
Title: grave stone
Note: ABBR grave stone
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1910
Place: 2-Pct Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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.
FREEMAN B. MANTER
Died
Nov 13, 1860
Aged 35 y'rs
10 mo's
footstone: F.B.M.
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.
NAOMI
wife of
FREEMAN B. MANTER
Died
July 22, 1914
Aged 84 y'rs 6 mo's
(This stone is broken.)
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