Moved to Washington Co, KYspouse: Wells, Susanna (*1775 - )
Spelling could be Abezier.spouse: Ann, ? (*1714 - )Per email from Rose Mangan: "Notes for ABEZIER PLUMMER: Abezier, the youngest child acquired from his brothers "Swanson's Lott" which became his home plantation and "Dundee". Was under 21 when his mother died and Yate cared for his portion of his portion of the estate until he became of age.; Plummer Ijams (a first cousin), George and Jacob Wells witnessed his Will (67) 2 Sep 1770 and Charles Ramsay Hodges, Joseph Jones and Peter MacLaughlin the codicil 9 Oct 1770. The latter date apparently was incorrectly recorded in view of the fact that the document was presented for probate the previous day. The Will mentions wife Ann with sons Thomas and John to share separate halves of the plantation and jointly "Dundee", however the codicil leaves the latter to son Joseph and the former to John after Ann's death. Grandson Bezer Plummer (son of Thomas) is also mentioned. Grandson Bezer Plummer (son of Thomas) is also mentined.; Will of Abiezewr Plummer, Prince George's Co; written 31 Sep 1770; probate 8 Oct 1770; To sons Thomas and John tract called "Dundee" To son Joseph, "Swanson's Lott", his dwelling plantation, after death of wife Ann Plummer; To sons Joseph and John, remainder of estate after death of mother; Ex. Son Joseph; Wit: Charles Ransey Hodges, Jos, Jones, Peter MacLaughlin; (T.1.105 - Bowie); Codicil: Thomas not to receive any land, but it is to be given to his two sons, and for wife."
More About ABEZIER PLUMMER: Reference 67: Prince George's County, MD. Will Liber T-1, Folio 105
Per email from Rose Mangan: "Abraham inherited part of "Hickory Plains"; Mahlon Janney assigned right to "Supply" to Abraham in 1667.; 17 d 6 mo 1775 Abraham Plummer, Sarah, his wife, three children named Samuel, John and Robert, presented certificate from West River to Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting (Quaker Records of No. Md.); Children's names from Quaker records; More About ABRAHAM PLUMMER: Intention to Marry: Jan 29, 1762.'spouse: Ward, Sarah (*1738 - )
Per Rose Mangan: "Intention to marry 29 Jan 1762; Quaker marriage."----------child: Plummer, Samuel (~1763 - <1810)
Went to Brook Co., WV
Per Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Received the house at Unity that had been willed here by Philemon, her Uncle."
Per Rose Mangan: "Marriage at house of Sarah Plummer."----------child: Talbott, Samuel (1772 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Ann inherited a number of slaves from the 1789 will of her father; Was a member of Holy Trinity Church."spouse: Tyler, Grafton (*1784 - )
Died young.
Per Rose Mangan, "Ann named in deed with Stephen Plumer."
Per email from Rose Mangan, "Family moved to Clinton, OH."spouse: Burgess, Grace (*1773 - )
Lived in Marshall Co., INspouse: Piper, Nancy (*1782 - )
Per Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Benjamin was a farmer and miller; served in War of 1812." "Reference 1: "Marylanders to KY"spouse: Seever, Mary M (*1796 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Could be of William of his brother George Plummer. Living in Scott Cty, KY."
Per Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Catharine was a charter member of the Lower Stillwater Church of Christ."spouse: Cress, John Sr (*1787 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Moved to Clark Co., IN."
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Will of Drusilla Plumer, Federick Co.; 10 Mar 1767; 13 Apr 1767; To Mathew Compton, cattle and the legacy my bor. Zephariam Plumer left me in his will; Ex. Mathew Compton; Wit: Samuel Henson, Mary Hanstone; (Md. Cal. Wills, Vol. XIII, p. 162; Wills. Liber 35, folio 204). Never married"
Per Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Elder Henry was a Christian Church minister at Franklin, IN."
Per Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Elder John bought a farm in 1808 in what became Union County, IN where he organized the Hanna Creek Church of Christ, the congregation of the denomination in eastern Inidana. Likely at the behest of his sisters living in Butler township, he along with Elder George Shiedler organized the Lower Stillwater Church of Christ in 1816, the name being canged to Polk Grove Christian Church when the meeting house was erected in 1844. In the mid 1830's the family moved to Plain Township, Kosciusko County, IN where he is said to have been the first Christian Church minister in the county and organized several congregations there. An incident is told in connection with the ministry of Elder Plummer during his later years. He addressed a comparatively unknown audience after a stirring sermon which aroused and touched the hearts of the people, a testemony meeting was held in which an old brother arose and said, "Brehtren and sisters, I praise God for the good hings I have heard today. they have done me power of good and I pracy God to send us more barefooted preachers." John collasped into death in the midst of his sermon near Leesburg."spouse: Harvey, Isabella (*1790 - )
Per Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Philamon III of the Christian Church organized a congregation along Irvin Creek in northern Wildcat Township, Tipton County, IN moved to Hardin County, Iowa in 1853 organizing a church near Alden, a town which he suggested the name for. He took his ministry into several other Iowa counties, Missouri and Dallas, Oregon."spouse: Smith, Elizabeth (*1814 - )
Eleanor was Leonard's second wife
From email message from Mary Celine Scott, dated 01-16-1999: "Notes for lliam Ijams: Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 7, page 247, Iiams, William, planter,A. A. Co., 28th June, 1734; 17th May, 1738. To wife Elizabeth, entire personal estate, except following legacies. Shd. sd. wife marry personal estate to be divided bot. sons John and Plummer and dau. Ann. To son William and hrs., 100 A. Cheney's Resolution; and 5s. To sons Richard and Thomas and daus. Elizabeth, Mary and Charity, 5s. each. To son John and hrs., after his mother's decease, 100 A. Bridge Hill;sd. son dying without issue to pass to son Plummer and hrs.; he dying without issue to son Thomas and hrs. To son Plummer and hrs., 64 A. Doden, adj. to dwelling plantation Bridge Hill. To dau. Ann, personalty. [p.247] Exs.: Sons mas and John. Test: Richard Williams, Richard Welsh, John Nicholson, Jr., Riohard Williams, Jr. 21. 878"spouse: Ijams, William II (1670 - 1738)Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Will of Elizabeth Ijames, Anne Arundel Co.; written 5 May 1762; probate 22 Sept 1762; My deceased husband William Ijams' will that all effect that I should die possessed with should equally divided between sons John and Plumer Ijams and dau. Anne Williams; It is my will that they should settle it and dispose of it in the following manner; that the slaves should not be divided between my 3 cildren until the 1st day Dec next but kept on plantation of John Ijams and my provisions to be for the use of the family, some furniture, etc. To son John Ijams, looking glass; to dau. Anne William, Clothing To daughter-in-law Ruth Ijams, my side saddle and other Sons John and Plumer Ijams and daughter Anne William to give son Thomas Ijams 10 currency; If any one of the rest of my children should have a right to any part of the estate I give each of them 1shilling, but I think they have no right by my deceased husband's will. Wit: Richard Harwood, Jr., John J. Phelps, Ariana Ijams, Mary Tull; (Md. Cal. Wills, Vol Xii, p 150; Wills Liber 31, folio 741).
Elizabeth inherited 164 acres of "Bridge Hill" and "Doden" at mother's decease.
More About ELIZABETH PLUMMER: Baptism: 19 June 1698, All Hallows Espicopal Church (as wife of Wm. Ijams, Jr.) Religion: Quaker."
Per email message from Lida Merz: "Maryland Marriages, p. 94-vol. 1; william Ijams married 27 Aug. 1696 Elizabeth Plummer."----------child: Ijams, Elizabeth (1697 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Notes for ELIZABETH PLUMMER: Elizabeth was disowned by Quakers in 1757 for supporting her mother's second marriage."
Per email from Rose Mangan: "Quaker marriage. Int to marry 27 d 11 mo. 1761."----------child: Harris, Sarah (*1767 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan: "Notes for ELIZABETH PLUMMER: Elizabeth did not marry and wrote her will 31 Aug 1774 in which she devised her estate jointly to her mother and 8 siblings.; More About ELIZABETH PLUMMER: Will Reference 66: Anne Arudel Cty, MD. Distribution, Liber 6 folio 347."
Died at age 64 in Jefferson Twp.spouse: Fouts, Jacob (*1777 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "In the Southern Colonies prior to the Revolution, men intendng to marry who did not have their banns read in church, supposedly the Anglican State Church, were required to obtain Marriage Bonds and to provide a surety (bondsman) that they would go through with the ceremony. See Pfautz-Fouts-Foutz Newletter No 4, Octoer 1981, Page 8. Bond Date: 7 Jan 1808, bondsman Philbert Wright. Witness J. Hale."----------child: Fouts, Jacob Jr Fouts (~1800 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Elizabeth Perregory named in will of (17-7) Jerome Plummer's will."spouse: Perregory, Henry (*1793 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "WilL - 12 Aug 1817. Evan was unmarried.'
Per email message from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Will of George Plummer, Prince George's Co.; written 8 Jul 1753; probate 14 Jan 1754 To Abyzer Plummer, stock; To George Plummer, son of the widow Plummer, and to Alyezer Plummer, stock. To George Plummer, son of the widow Plummer, cattle (son living at Linganore); To Aby Ezar Plummer, furniture; Wit: John Evans, James White (48) (Md. Cal. Wills, Vol, X, p. 16; Wills, Liber 29, folio 78); Mention is made of heirs Abyezer who was devised the house at Linganore and George, son of widow Plumer living at Linganore. George likely never marriedMore About GEORGE PLUMMER: Reference 48: Prerogative Court. Will Liber 29, folio 78, filed 14 Jan 1754; Religion: Quaker"
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Estate settlement 1777 Frederick Co., MD (22); he was disowned by Quakers in 1757.; Will of George Plummer, Frederick Co., lanter; 21 Jun 1774; 23 Jan 1777; Land where I now live to be sold and the profit used to purchase another tract of land to be equally divided between my 2 sons.; To my son Abraham Plumer, a roan mare; To my son Joshua Plummer, a bay colt; To my beloved wife Hannah, my personal estate to be divided at her death between my two daughters Elizabeth and Alice Plummer. Ex. my brother Plilemon Plummer of Frederick Co. Wit: Aaron Garrell (mark), John Penn, Ezekial Waters (Box P., folder 32),"spouse: Hannah, ? (*1740 - )
Per emial from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "No marriage record found but she was named as his wife in her Father's will.; On 28 February, 1787, George sold to Philemon Plummer, Sr. (his parent) for 250 pounds, 76 acres of tract called "Bordley's Choice". George signed and Delilah agreed (Liber G, Folio 516)_. He sold land again and recorded the deed on 10 November 1799. He named himself as being from Kentucky and sold the land that had belonged to his Father-in-law, Thomas Riggs. It was 100 acres (Liber H, Folio 387-388-389) "Bordley's Choice;" They appointed a Edmund Newby, as they were iving n Orange County, IN, to act as their attorney."spouse: Riggs, Delilah (*1771 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: " Lived with grandfather."spouse: Wells, Leah (*1801 - )
Per email form Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Mary is the sister of the 2 wives of Gerrard's brother Jerome."spouse: Hopkins, Mary (*1781 - )
Family moved to Indianaspouse: Millhouse, Jane (*1801 - )