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Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776
Combined Matches: 3
Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776
List of Officers
William Swallow
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Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776
Pay Roll of Captain Robert Stobo's Company.
William Swallow
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Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776
Members of the Virginia Regiment Who Have Received Bounty Money.
William Swallow
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John Hughes vs. Jacob Swallow's representatives--O.
S. 306; N. S. 109--
Bill, December, 1819. In 1803 orator purchased tract in Augusta on
Piney
Run from Jacob Swallow. It was conveyed 11th March, 1785, by
John
Tate to Thomas Stephenson, who died, intestate, and the land descended
to
his three daughters, viz: Susannah, wife of John Cook; Mary,
wife of Jacob
Swallow; wife of William Hughes, mother of orator, who died,
intestate,
when orator was infant only 3 days old and he inherited 1/3 of her
interest.
Mrs. Swallow died without children. Jacob moved about the
State, then
went West and there died, testate. Will in Augusta dated 27th
October,
1817. Paul Koontz lived in Maryland and is now dead. William Koontz
lives in Maryland. Polly Smith, wife of Jacob Smith, lives in
Indiana. William Koontz (executor of Jacob Swallow) and Sarah
Keller and her husband, Ludwick Keller, live in Rockingham. Samuel
Gibson
deposes, 14th April, 1821, at house of Thomas Brown in Augusta, he
was born and raised in Pennsylvania and resided near neighbors to Thomas
Stevenson or Stinson and went to school there with his children; also
knew
him in Virginia after he moved. John Huse was recognized as Thomas'
grandson by his daughter Jane (?), who married William Huse. They
were married in Pennsylvania. John is not the son of _____ Cooper,
who
married Rachel Stinson. The Coopers removed from this country 20-30
years ago. David Brand deposes, as above, John was son of Mrs. Mary
Huse. Maj. William Wilson ditto, was well acquainted with William
Hughes, who said John was his son. Deed, 25th March, 1805, by Jacob
Swallow and John Cook and Susannah, heirs of Thomas Stephenson,
deceased, to John Hughes, their interest in tract on Pine Run, 200
acres.
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JUDGMENTS
APRIL, 1791 (I to Z).
Thomas Stephenson vs. Jacob Swallow, Leonard Shown, William
Wilson--Debt. Augusta, 23d March, 1790.
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1786--September 27, Mathias Swink and Sally Wilson, daughter of Robert
Wilson. Mathias is son of Lawrence Swink. Surety, Jacob Swallow;
witnesses, Wm. Heart, Wm. Christian
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1791--December 22, Mark Hatton and Jane Kindred; surety, Jacob Swallow.
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1787--April 21, James Hulet and Jacob Swallow, surety. James Hulet and Elizabeth McCorkle, daughter of Saml. McCorkell (consent). Elizabeth is 22 years old. Teste: John McCorkell, Benj. Chapman, Saml. McCorkell.
Page 60.--3d May, 1800.--Henry Hawk to sons John and Abraham Hawk--Bill of sale to personal property. Teste: John Coalter, Jacob Swallow.
Page 359.--3d May, 1800, Henry Hawk's will (Hawp?)--To wife, Catharine; to sons, John and Abraham; to son, Jacob; son, Frederick; daughter, Elizabeth Fogus; to daughter, Catharine Shoultz; son, Andrew; daughter, Rachel Gregory; to daughter, Polly Gregory; daughter, Catherine Wintermaker (Winters) by a former wife Teste: Michael Garber, Jr.; Jcob Swallow, Jno. Coalter. Executors, sons John and Abraham. Proved 26th March, 1804. Executors qualify.
Page 287.--2d March, 1796. Jacob Swallow's will--To brother, Peter Kountz, tract whereon Philip Dull lives; to brother Peter Kountz's eldest son; to Mary that was formerly my wife, but now absconded and left my bed and board without any provocation; to sister, Mary Smith; to brothers and sisters, viz: Paul Koontz, John Kountz, Wm. Kountz, Polly Smith, and Sarah Kerler. Executors, John and Wm. Koontz. Teste: J. Ray, Wm. Willson, Samuel McCorkell. Proved, 27th October, 1817, by William Wilson; Joseph Ray is since dead; Samuel McCorkle is out of Commonwealth. John Krountz qualifies.
Page 89.--11th March, 1785. John Taite, Sr., to Thomas Stevenson Delivered to Jacob Swallow 1st June, 1787, 400 acres patented to said John Taite on Pine Run, a branch of South River near South Mountain. Teste: Samuel McConkey, Anthony Mustoe.
APRIL 19, 1791.
(436-437) Admn. of estate of Thos. Stephenson granted Jacob Swallow.
MARCH, 1788 (H to Z).
Jacob Swallow and Mary, his wife, vs. Thomas Stevenson.--4th September, 1786.
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MAY, 1796.
Margaret Hatton, infant, by Margaret Hatton, her next friend, vs. Jacob Swallow and wife, Mary, and Peter Miller, infant, his servant and apprentice.--Slander. 20th September, 1794.
DAVID HAMACHER, born probably about 1751, bought land in Dauphin County, Penna. In 1786 (Deeds B 1 250) bought stock in 1787 (Deeds B 1 413) sold his inheritance rights to his brother Adam (G 1 242), moved to Virginia leaving a part of his land to be sold at auction (C 1 19). David appears in the tax lists in Virginia 1792. He appears in Augusta County to consent to marriage of his daughter Barbara, to Abraham Lambert, Dec. 26, 1795. (Chalkley Chronicles p. 318). David buys 200 acres from John Lesher in Shenandoah County (Deeds I,p. 593), sells part to Holler (I 608). In 1805 mortgage to Phodehoffer (O 426) giving Stout land as security (P 93). Sold land bought of Lesher (P 103). Will Book F 167, will of Daniel Stout drawn 8-8-1803, proven 10/10/1803. Court Order Book 1803, p. 264, Stout appraisal. Court Order and Minutes from Feb to Jun 1806, David settles debt, leaves Shenandoah County. January, 1807, Margaret appears to relinquish dower right in Stout land sold to McConnell. 1810 Census of Augusta County lists David and Daniel (neither brother nor son of David). (*) Daniel and Franney in land deals 1809-1812, none for David.
John Batten married Mary Baskervyle, daughter of John Baskervyle, clerk
of York County, and Mary Barbar
(daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel William Barbar) his wife, and had William
Batten, who apprenticed himself for seven years to Israel Swallow, of
James City, to learn the trade of a carpenter, with consent of his
uncle, George Baskervyle. The Batten family is quite numerous on
the Southside.
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