Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
NameMaria Margaret Seybert 44286,44287,44288,44289,44290,44291,44292,44293,44294,44295,44296,42855,44297,44298,44299,44300,44301,44302,44303,44304
Birth1746, Berks County, PA44288,44289,44290,44291,44292,44294,44295,44296,44297,44298,44305,44306
Memoabt 1745?
MemoWFT Est 1760-1840?
Misc. Notes
From story in the Pendleton Times Newspaper: On 28 Apr 1785 ... The six Seybert children were taken captive. The eldest son, Nicholas, was sold to the French and taken to Canada, where he escaped in 1761. The others were released in 1764.
32789,32790Children of William Janes and Margaret Seybert:
39170William, Henry, John, Edward, Elinor, Elizabeth, Margaret
Pg 35 Margaret Seybert & William Janes children:
39096William Janes
Henry Janes
John Janes
Edward Janes
Elinor Janes
Elizabeth Janes
Margaret Janes
Research
Not listed as child of Jacob Seybert & Maria Eilsabetha Theiss
25708 Addendum 2/2004
Spouses
1William Janes 44286,44287,44288,44289,44290,44291,44292,44293,44294,44295,44297,44298,44308
MemoWFT Est 1729-1749?
Land Sold1 Aug 1791, Pendleton County, VA44309
Memo95 ac to James Janes on the head of Straight Creek, a branch of the South Branch adjoining Nicholas Sibert; part of 131 ac patented 1 Jun 1782 for ₤30. VA
Land Sold1 Aug 1791, Pendleton County, VA44310
Memo144 ac to George Keitz on the headwaters of Straight Creek, adjoining Janes’ home place; part of 192 ac patented 15 Apr 1789. Consideration: ₤30
MemoWFT Est 1761-1820?
Misc. Notes
In the grand juries of Pendleton during the first decade of its history, we find the following Highland representation: William Janes
21729Pg 55 Footnote 6: Two of the sisters of Nicholas Seybert married men named Janes, who were also Revolutionary officers. Information from S. Beverage - 1936
39095
Marriageabt 1770, Senaca, Frederick County, MD44290,44295
Marr Memoabt 1774?
ChildrenHenry (ca1771-1804)