Ancestors of John William Crume

Citations


16. Philip D Crume

1Chalkley, Lyman, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, vol. 1, p. 26.
Rick Crume's file C 141, C 1421.
"Augusta County records. 168. Road ordered from Caleb Jones's mill down to County line, James McKay, Moses McKay, Henry Harding, John Hill, Philip Crine, Thos. Land, Wm. Hursh, Thos. Burk, Wm. Harrel, Thos. Grubbs, Wm. Hawkins, Zachery McKay, Joshua Job, James McNeal, Adam Cunningham, Jacob Sterell [probably Jacob Herell], Charles Coxe, Charles Burk, Ephrm. Leech, Caleb Job."

2Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, Portsmouth, Va.: P. Joyner, c. 1985-1987., vol. 2, p. 40, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, F232 N86 J89.
Rick Crume's file C 1380.
"PHILIP CRUME of Augusta County, 15 Aug. 1749 - 2 Sept. 1749; 400 acres where he lives on Flint Run almost opposite to and adjacent John Calfee. CC - John Calfee and Thomas Brown. Surveyor, John Baylis."

3Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, vol. 1, p. 29.
"Abstracts of the Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Augusta County, Virginia.

REUBEN PAGET, 15 Aug. 1749 - 2 Sept. 1749; 400 acres on Flint Run; adjacent Alexander Mathews, John Calfee. CC - Philip Crume & John Calfee. Surveyor, John Baylis."

4Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, p. 21.
"Abstracts of the Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Augusta County, Virginia.

JOHN CALFEE, no warrant, survey dated 1 Sept. 1749; 308 acres on Flint Run; adjacent Reuben Paget, Phillip Crume. CC - John Crume & Alixander Mathews. Surveyor, John Baylis."

5Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, p. 22.
"Abstracts of the Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Augusta County, Virginia

WILLIAM CALFEE, 20 Nov. 1749 - 8 Mar. 1749/50; 450 acres at upper end & on both sides Flint Run; adjacent John Calfee, Phillip Groom, Ruben Paget. CC - Jacob Herrill & Jno Calfee. Surveyor, George Hume."

6Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, p. 21.
"Abstracts of the Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Augusta County, Virginia.

WILLIAM CALFEE, 20 Nov. 1749 - 8 Mar. 1749/50; 450 acres at upper end & on both sides Flint Run; adjacent John Calfee, Phillip Groom, Ruben Paget. CC - Jacob Herrill & Jno Calfee. Surveyor, George Hume."

7The Cunninghams: Walter Cunningham, <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jarmstrong/walter1.htm>.
"Walter Cunningham (c 1714 - 1781). Walter Cunningham and his brother Adam came to Virginia from Shankill Parish, Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland, about 1740.
Walter purchased land along the South River from James Blair about 1744/5 and was still living on the land in 1770. His property was located near Gooney's [Gawney's] Run and Flint Run. Frederick County court records show that in 1751/2, Philip Crum, William Hurst or William Harrill were to survey and order all tithables on Flint Run and its branches and Gawnys [Gooney's] Run and its branches from Walter Cunningham down to the county line. In June 1773, Philip Groom was appointed to oversee the road from Adam Cunningham's Run to Gooney's Run. So it appears that Walter and Adam settled land in the same vicinity."
"The Augusta County record dated 1751-1752 was located by Betty Cunningham
Newman. She mentions it in her book ADAM and 500 More Cunninghams of the
Valley of Virginia." Message of 9 Mar. 2003 from Janet <Janet6955@aol.com> to Rick Crume.

8Virginia Magazine of History, Northern Virginia Facts Part I, Vol. 1, p. 438, <www.harrelld.freeservers.com/custom2.html>.
"May 22, 1751 Petition for a road from widow Cobren's mill on the South Branch to Patton's Mill on the South Fork. Last Fall the court cent James McKay and RICHARD HARREL to view a road. They accordingly viewed the road to Ruben Pagets and so to keep down the river on the east side of county line. Prays an order all tithables on Flint Run and its branches from Walter Cunningham's down to the county line. JACOB HARREL, Peters Emlie, Anthony Horton, Ruben Paget, RICHARD HARREL SR, William Owens, John Kelly, Howard Gibson, James McKay, Philip Curme, Joseph Hoskins, William Hurst, Thomas Lann, RICHARD HARRELL JR, WILLIAM HARREL, Thomas Lenn, William Colbee, THOMAS HARREL, JOHN HARREL, John Jones, Joseph Ballinger, James Lenn, MOSES HARREL."

9Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1988., vol. II, p. 51, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Rick Crume's file C 1379.
"G-550: William Calfee of Augusta Co. 450 acres in said county. Surveyed by Mr. George Hume. Adjacent Philip Crume, on East Branch of Fint Run, Rubin Paget, John Calfee. 13 June 1751."

10Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, vol. 2, p. 128.
"GEORGE REAVES, JUNR of Prince William Co., assignee of William Durham, assignee of Thomas Lann/Land; 2 Oct. 1751, surveyed N.d.; 425 acres on Flint Run, a branch of South Run of Shannandoah; adjacent Phillip Crum, Bingham, Ruben Paget, John Calfee. CC - Jno & Wm Calfee. Surveyor, George Hume."

11Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, vol. 3, p. 9.
"MARK HARDIN of Augusta Co.; no warrant, date from survey, 2 Oct. 1751 - survd for Mark Hardin, N.d.; 296 acres on branches of South Run of Shando & Flint Run; adjacent William Russell, his Lordship's Mannor of Leeds, Phillip Crum, F. Bingham. CC - Wm: & Jno Calfee. Surv. George Hume."

12Frederick County, Virginia, deeds, On Web site, "William "Brindle Bill" Hurst (and Children)", by Gwen Hurst, vol. 3, p. 289, <freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hurstpage/brindlebill.htm>.
"1754, 4 May. Thomas Cockrell and wife Deborah of Frederick Co. to daughter Molly Cockrell, 250 acres purchased of William Husk corner to Phillip Crume, Reubin Paget's line, corner of John Calfee. Witnesses: William Calfee, Jacob Harrell, Henry McDonnell (Frederick Co., Va. Deeds 3:289)."

13Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, vol. 2, p. 100.
"DARBY McCARTY, no warrant, surveyed 1 June 1757; 253 acres adjacent Phillip Crum, Wm Calfee. CC - James McArty, Wm Sayer. Surveyor, George Hume."

14Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, p. 146.
"M-66: Philip Crume of Frederick County 400 acres on Flint Run in said county. Surveyor Mr. John Baylis. Adjacent John Calfee. 7 Oct. 1762."

15Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, vol. 2, p. 40.
"PHILIP CRUME, 14 Dec 1762 - survey N.d.; 200 acres on head of Flint Run & drains of South Run of Shanandoah; adjacent Robert Edwards, William Linch, Danl Stover. CC - Jno Cathee (?) & James Cave. Marker - Phil Crume. Surv. Thomas Rutherford."

16Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, p. 191.
"O-57: Philip Crume of Frederick Co. 200 acres on Flint Run of S. R. of Shannandoah in said County. Surveyor Thomas Rutherford. Adjacent William Linch, Daniel Stover, Robert Edwards. 4 Aug. 1767."

17Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, p. 200.
"O-225: George Reeve Jr. of Prince William County 425 acres on Flint run in Frederick County surveyed for Thomas Lann and Plot returned by George Hume. Lann did not comply with Advertisement from Office of 26 Mar. 1765. (See Book N.). Adjacent Philip Crume, Bingham, John Calfie, Reuben Paget. 21 June 1769."

18Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, p. 214.
"P-91: Darby McCarty of Frederick County 253 acres in said County. Surveyed 1 June 1757 for McCarty by George Hume and forfeited. See Book N. Deed to Darby McCarty. Adjacent Philip Crume, William Calfee, Thomas Lan. 17 Dec. 1771."

19Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, vol. 3, p. 5.
"PHILIP CRUME of Frederick Co.; 17 Dec. 1771 - 1 Jan. 1773; 168 acres on Flint Run, a branch of South Run of Shando, adjacent land on which Crume lives, Darby McCarty, Henry Harding & the long & round mts. CC - Robert Crume & Darby McCarty. Jno Bentley present. Surveyor, Richard Rigg."

20Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck warrants & surveys, vol. 3, p. 27.
"JOHN BENTLEY of Frederick County; 3 Nov. 1772 - 2 Jan. 1773; 230 acres on South Run of Shando; adjacent in warrant - the Manour of Leeds, Darby McCarty, Lawrence Bodkin, Philip Poker; the suvey indicates all surrounding land vacant except for the Manor land. CC - Philip Crume & Enoch McCarty. Surveyor, Richard Rigg."

21The Cunninghams, <freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jarmstrong/adam1.htm>.
Viewed 6 Mar. 2003 by Rick Crume.
"Philip Groom was appointed overseer of the road from Adam Cunningham's Run to Gooney's Run in room of Zekel Morgan, June 1773. Adam's brother, Walter, settled land on Gooney's Run."


17. Sarah Withers

1Philip Crume family Bible, London, England: 1759.
Rick Crume's file C 348.
"Sarah Crume the wife of Philip Crume Departed this Life January ye 9th day -----1787 aged 57 & 16 days Discember 25 1786."
Maybe she celebrated her 57th birthday on 25 Dec. 1786 and was 57 years and 16 days old at the time of her death on 9 Jan. 1787. The remaining six days in 1786 (26-31 Dec.) and nine days in 1787 (1-9 Jan.) add up to 15, but that’s pretty close to 16. that would mean Sarah (Withers) Crume was born 25 Dec. 1729, not 1730. I think that calculating her date of birth based on her age when she died is the only documentation I have seen of her date of birth.


18. William Marks

1New Jersey Archives, Lib. 16, p. 244.
Rick Crume's file C 1399.
Thomas Marks, William Marks and John Howey witnessed the will of John McKee of Oxford, Sussex Co. (now Warren Co.), N.J., dated 16 Sept. 1772. The executors were John McKee's wife Ann and Abraham Howey.


22. George Green

1F. Ellis and A. N. Hungerford (eds.), History of that part of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, embraced in the counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union.., Philadelphia: Everts, Peck & Richards, 1886, pp. 885-891, <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~milliken/alguss/greenwood.html>.
"Greenwood Township. In 1792 the following persons were assessed on land. The number of acres are given and the present township in which they were located as far as possible: … Widow Green, 650…."

2Juniata Patriots of 1770, Port Royal Times, date unknown, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~milliken/jottings/patriots.html.
Web site, visited on 26 Oct. 2008.
""The following is taken from The Herald of April 19, 1894, and was written by A. Boyd Hamilton:-- In 1882 I prepared an article, setting forth the military services of two companies of militia former in Juniata county, under Capt. Gibson and Capt. Hamilton, "of Fermanagh," in 1775 and 1778. Hamilton's as it appeared upon the pay roll. Another roll of Captain Hamilton is printed in Penna. Arch., Vol. 16, 586. The service of this company was for two months, from Oct, 1777. This roll has the same commissioned officers, but no subalterns are given. Many of the names on this list are to be found on that of 1778. Of the 53 officers and privates almost every one was a resident in the ancient and ample territory of old Fermanagh."

Roll of John Hamilton, 5th class, October, 1777: ...
Nicholas Gooshorn George Green James Armstrong ..."

31790 U.S. Census, Mifflin County, Pennsylvana, page 106, Ancestry.com.
"David Martin
John Byron
William Martin
George Green. Males: 1 males 16 & over, 1 male 0-15, 2 females
Benj'n Collins
Will'm McCalister
Rob't Patterson."


23. Sarah

1F. Ellis and A. N. Hungerford (eds.), History of that part of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, embraced in the counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union.., Philadelphia: Everts, Peck & Richards, 1886, pp. 885-891, <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~milliken/alguss/greenwood.html>.
"Greenwood Township. In 1792 the following persons were assessed on land. The number of acres are given and the present township in which they were located as far as possible: … Widow Green, 650…."


28. Michael Kegerise

1Michael Kegerize, estate inventory, Lancaster County Historical Society.
See message of 1 May 2009 from Muriel Sonne.
Two items: 5 bonds of John Kegerise & Peter Weis for £100, 30, 30, 30, 30, and 20 and 2 bonds Peter Weis to said dec for £30 each. This page is almost entirely taken up with bonds from to family members.


30. Peter Weis

1M. Sonne, "A Pennsylvania Family", Ancestry World Tree, http://awt.ancestry.com.
Family tree, updated 2 Oct. 2008.

2LoRetta F. Hughes, "Treeclimber's Family Treehouse", Ancestry World Tree, <http://awt.ancestry.com>.
Family tree, updated 29 Mar. 2009.
Peter Weis is buried in the Muddy Creek Cemetery, Swartzville, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Sec. A, row 28, plot #38. Johann Peter Weisz, 7/5/1753 - 8/23/24.

3Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Ancestry.com.
"Name: Peter Wise
Year: 1776
Place: Pennsylvania
Source Publication Code: 8669.1
Primary Immigrant: Wise, Peter
Annotation: Date and place of regiment. Extracted from lists in the Pennsylvania Archives. Other military information may also be provided.
Source Bibliography: SMITH, CLIFFORD NEAL. Some German-American Participants in the American Revolution: The Rattermann Lists. (German-American Genealogical Research, Monograph No. 27.) McNeal, AZ: Westland Publications, 1990. 47p.
Page: 25."

4Pennsylvania Archives, Footnote.com, series 3, vol. 17, page 583.
Viewed 4 May 2009.
"County of Lancaster--1779
Inmates
...
Weyss, Peter..."
Inmate means a married man without property.

51790 U.S. Census, Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, page 170, Ancestry.com.
"Peter Wise [Wisie?]. Males: 1 age 16 & over, 3 under 16. Females: 3."
Next door to Michl Kegeris.

61800 U.S. Census, Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, page 206, Ancestry.com.
"Peter Weiss. Males: 2 born 1775-1785, 1 born bef. 1755. Females: 2 born 1790-1800, 1 born 1775-1785, 1 born 1755-1775."

7Michael Kegerize, estate inventory, Lancaster County Historical Society.
See message of 1 May 2009 from Muriel Sonne.
Two items: 5 bonds of John Kegerise & Peter Weis for £100, 30, 30, 30, 30, and 20 and 2 bonds Peter Weis to said dec for £30 each. This page is almost entirely taken up with bonds from and to family members.

81810 U.S. Census, Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, page 303, Ancestry.com.
"Peter Wise. Males: 1 born before 1765. Females: 1 born 1795-1800, 1 born 1785-1795, 1 born before 1765."
On the same page as his son-in-law John Kegarise.

9Eleanore Jane Fulton and Barbara Kendig Mylin, An Index to the Will Books and Intestate Records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1729-1850, Lancaster, Penna., 1936; reprint, Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1994., page 107.
"Intestate records.
Weise, Peter, 1824, book B, volume 1, page 224."


31. Juliana Sweigart

1M. Sonne, "A Pennsylvania Family", Ancestry World Tree, http://awt.ancestry.com.
Family tree, updated 2 Oct. 2008.