St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church,----------child: Trumbull, Austin Robert (private)
Per email message form Mary Celine Scott, 01-16-1999: "[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with T, Date of Import: Jun 17, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.88159.112]; Individual: Tunnell, Luther; Birth date: Dec 30, 1899; Death date: Feb 1972; Social Security #: 548-14-1379; Last residence: CA 93562 State of issue: CA."spouse: Watts, Mary Ellen (1904 - 1963)
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Notes for ELIZABETH TURNER: Elizabeth, widow of Philemon, Sr. appeared in Prince Georges Court 8 Sep 1744 asking the Judge to appoint her late husband's brother James as administrator. He along with James Edmonston and Samuel White posted a 300 pound bond, to which Wm. Rogers and Thos. Pusby Jr. were witnesses.(10) The following Oct 11th, Robert Debutts, whose wife Abigail was a daughter of John White, Richard Snowden and Thomas Beatty filed an inventory of the estate to which kin John and Esscey (Keziah's nickname) Plummer applied their marks.(11) Elizabeth again approached the Court 24 Aug 1748 along with her brothers-in-law Micajah and Samuel Plummer "son(s) of Thomas, Planters, binding unto themselves minor heirs Achsah, Elizabeth, Philemon II, Jerome, George and Dorcas.(12)spouse: Plummer, Philemon (1696 - 1744)By her request, the Fairfax Society of Friends Monthly Meeting received Elizabeth the 31st Day of 1st mo. 1750. Before long, Abraham Crum (d. 31 May 1787, 78 y2m 4d) widower of Alley (Wilson) came courting. The intent became serious, of which the meeting cautioned her of marriage to a non-member. The registry reports their wedding as the 28th Day of 2nd mo. 1756. For this act, she was disowned by the society the following 27th Day of 3rd mo. Apparently in support of their mother, Keziah, Elizabeth, George and Dorcas were all disowned within a year for non attendance. (13) Elizabeth joined Abraham Crum in deeding a parcel of land 24 Jun 1760. (14) She is not named in his Will written 22 Apri 1787.(15) He is buried on his farm between Frederick and Bartonsville, MD. (16)
Of Philemon and Elizabeth's nine children, John was apparently the eldest, followed by Keziah born 4 1mo, 1728/9,(17) thought to have wed William Henderickon, Sr. as his second wife and living in Allegany County, MD in 1800, Sarah born 28 9 mo. 1730,(18) Achsah who wed George Hinkle in Fairax, MM. the 28th Day of 2st mo. 1755 (19) and lived in Allegany County, MD, Elizabeth, Philemon II who is found on the 1778 return of Edward Burgess as Patriot (20) and wrote his will 21 Feb 1818, (21) Jerome who may be the same who wrote a Will 11 Jul 1796 in Allegany County, MD, George born circa 1738 (22) who served as a private under Captain Ware during the French and Indian War (23) and bought a tract of land (24) from his step-father three days prior to writing his Will 21 Jun 1774 (25) and lastly Dorcas.
More About ELIZABETH TURNER: Reference 10: Prince George's County, Md. Bond. Box 12, folder 63 Reference 11: Prerogative Court Inventory, Liber 30, folio 66 Reference 12: Prince George's County, MD. Guardianship Bonds 1708-1777, MAHR 9807, p. 162 Reference 13: William Wade Hinshaw, "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", Vol. VI, p. 545 Reference 14: Frederick County, MD, Land Records, Liber F, folio 1062 Reference 15: Frederick County, MdD. Will Liber 41, folio 242; filed 2 Jul 1787 naming children Alice Wilson, Nina Beckworth, William Crum Reference 16: Jacob Mehrling Holdcraft, "Names in Stone", 1966, Vol I, p 287 Reference 17: Queen Anne Parish, Leelan, MD. Baptismal Registry, Hall of Records microfilm No. M687, p 22 Reference 18: Ibid, p. 24 Reference 19: Wlliam Wade Hinshaw, op. cit., p. 545 Reference 20: Montgomery County, MD, Folio 1-2, box 4, folder 6, 3 Feb 1778 Reference 21: Montgomery County, MD. Will Liber 3, folio 102; codicil 29 Aug 1820, filed 15 Sep 1820, naming children John, Joseph, William, Philemon III, Sarah wife of Stephen Anderson and Nancy Wire of John Moon Reference 22: Frederick County, MD. Land Records, Liber H, folio 386; deposition taken 16 Nove 1762 stating he was aged about 25 Reference 23: Thoas J. C. Williams and Folger McKinsey, "History of Frederick County, MD", 1910, Vol. I, p. 667; served Sep 1757 to 30 Jan 1758 Reference 24: Frederick County, MD. Land Records. Liber WR-4, folio 262 Reference 25: Frederick County, MD Will Liber 41, folio 453; filed 23 Jan 1777 naming children Abraham, Joshua, Elizabeth, Alice and brother Philemon."
Member Holy Trinity Churchspouse: Plummer, Ann (*1787 - )
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott, 01-16-1999: "Marriage Notes for RACHEL WELLS and HENRY UNDERWOOD: Rachel mou-Cane Creek MM."
Mary never married.
Oakwood Cemetery, Macomb, ILspouse: McDaniel, Lora Mae (private)
Per Rose Mangan: "Intention to marry 29 Jan 1762; Quaker marriage."----------child: Plummer, Samuel (~1763 - <1810)
Per Rose Mangan, "Named in Richard Plummer's will."
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "WNotes for GASSAWAY WATKINS: Will of Cassaway Watkins, Anne Arundel Co., written 23 May 1746; probate 9 Jul 1746; To son John Watkins and hrs., land on the side of branch called "Jacob's Branch", where his dwelling house now stands, bounded with the water of the river Remainder of my plantation called "Townhill" to be divided between my son Cassaway Watkins, Jr. and son Nicholas Watkins; To dau. Elizabeth Rawling, 1 slave; To dau Mary; To son John Cassaway and Nicholas, my son-in-law Richard Harwood, and son Cassaway Watkins, exs.; Wit: Jno. Jiams, Wm. Jiams, Will Chittin; (Md. Cal. Wills, Vol IX, p. 71; Wills.; Liber 24, folio 400)."spouse: Ijams, Elizabeth (1697 - )
Per email from Rose mangan, 01-25-1999: "Nicholas wit. will of William Coller 20 Feb 1741 (Md. Cal. Wills, Vol. X p. 34)."spouse: Margaret, ? (*1732 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Believed to be Susannah Taylor, widow of Joseph Taylor; She next married Marsh Mareen Duvall."spouse: Ijams, John (1747 - 1785)
Per email message from mary Celine Scott, 01-16-1999: "Notes for JOE LEE WATTS: [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with W, Date of Import: Jun 17, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.96067.117]; Individual: Watts, Joe; Birth date: Mar 7, 1908 Death date: Feb 1978; Social Security #: 522-12-9095; Last residence: TX 75785; State of issue: CO."
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott, 01-16-1999: "Notes for ROSA BELLE WATTS: [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with W, Date of Import: Jun 17, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.96093.46]; Individual: Watts, Rosa; Birth date: Jul 26, 1905; Death date: May 3, 1989; Social Security #: 425-58-4006; Last residence: 94610; State of issue: MS."
Per email message from Mary Celine Scott, 01-16-1999: "Notes for ACHSA ANN WAY: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Marlborough County, South Carolina, page 1064, By direction of New Garden Quarterly Meeting, the few members who remained at Piney Grove were transferred to Back Creek Monthly Meeting. Their names as given in Back Creek minutes under date of 27th of 1st month, 1816, were as follows:. . .; Achsach Way; Anna, William, Caroline and Patience Way; William Way and wife, Abigail, and children, Henry, William, Abigail, Susannah and Moorman."spouse: Wells, Peter (1800 - 1846)
Eleanor was Leonard's second wife
Per email form Rsoe Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Daniel, Jr. drew the plans for the Montgomery County Jail and Infirmary and was the Superintendant of Construction for the 1850 Court House."
Per email from Rose Mangan, 012-25-1999: "Davis served as Montgomery County Commissioner, Justice of the Pearc for 40 years and Butler Township Clerk for 30 years."spouse: Pearson, Mary (*1806 - )
Per email from Rose Mangan, "From Lancaster Co., PA."spouse: Plummer, Moses (*1762 - )