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William Axtell (M)
b. 13 April 1713, #11451
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Reference   b568.5

Father   Daniel Axtell b. 4 November 1673, d. January 1735
Mother   Thankful Pratt b. 4 October 1683, d. circa 1749

Sources (my Evd #775) Axtell Genealogy by Carson Axtell - person #4-12 
Birth 13 April 1713 Berkley, Bristol Co., Massachusetts 
Marriage 2 November 1739 Hannah Spooner 

Henry Axtell (M)
b. 24 June 1715, #11452
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Reference   b568.6

Father   Daniel Axtell b. 4 November 1673, d. January 1735
Mother   Thankful Pratt b. 4 October 1683, d. circa 1749

Sources (my Evd #775) Axtell Genealogy by Carson Axtell - person #4-13 
Marriage Jemima Leonard 
Birth 24 June 1715 Berkley, Bristol Co., Massachusetts 

Samuel Axtell (M)
b. 25 October 1717, d. 25 February 1769, #11453
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Reference   b568.7

Father   Daniel Axtell b. 4 November 1673, d. January 1735
Mother   Thankful Pratt b. 4 October 1683, d. circa 1749

Sources (my Evd #775) Axtell Genealogy by Carson Axtell - person #4-14 
Birth 25 October 1717  
Marriage circa 1740 Hannah Hathaway 
Death 25 February 1769  

Ebenezer Axtell (M)
b. 24 March 1724, #11454
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Reference   b568.8

Father   Daniel Axtell b. 4 November 1673, d. January 1735
Mother   Thankful Pratt b. 4 October 1683, d. circa 1749

Sources (my Evd #775) Axtell Genealogy by Carson Axtell - person #4-15 
Birth 24 March 1724  
Marriage 15 October 1751 Hannah Hathaway 

Thankful Axtell (F)
b. 8 December 1725, #11455
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Reference   B568.9

Father   Daniel Axtell b. 4 November 1673, d. January 1735
Mother   Thankful Pratt b. 4 October 1683, d. circa 1749

Sources (my Evd #775) Axtell Genealogy by Carson Axtell - person #4-16 
Marriage (__________) Briggs 
Birth 8 December 1725  

Elizabeth (__________) Bryan (F)
d. 10 January 1706, #11456

Reference   b2254.wb

Marriage 22 October 1705 Robert Treat (Governor) (Immigrant) 
Death 10 January 1706  

Nancy Schwartz (F)
#11457

Reference   b40.1w

Marriage 15 March 1826 William Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book B pg 77 

Polly Spangler (F)
#11458
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Reference   B40.3

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth  
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell1,2 
Marriage 9 November 1829 Peter Caldron; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book C pg 33 
Marriage (__________) Rutledge; She is shown as "Polly Spangler-Rutledge" on brother's interment3 

Citations
  1. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  2. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.
  3. [S1196] Interment book at Charleston Library in Utica Twnshp Clark County Indiana - Union Cemetery interment #149 for James Spangler Evd #1196.

Peter Caldron (M)
#11459

Reference   b40.3h

Marriage 9 November 1829 Polly Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book C pg 33 

Alfred Spangler (M)
#11460
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Reference   B40.4

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth  
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
Marriage 22 March 1822 Susanna A C Perkins; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book B pg 94 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell1,2 

Citations
  1. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  2. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.

Susanna A C Perkins (F)
#11461

Reference   b40.4w

Marriage 22 March 1822 Alfred Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book B pg 94 

Elizabeth Neil Spangler (F)
d. before 3 March 1831, #11462
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Reference   B40.5

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth Her middle name shown in stepgrandfather's will and Evd 1197 shows her married name as Rutledge 
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell1,2 
Marriage 2 February 1825 David Epler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book B pg 61
Elizabeth married David Epler, only lived a few years and left one son, David, who went to California in his early manhood, and was henceforth lost to all his relatives. 
Death before 3 March 1831 assumed died before this date as that's when husband married again 

Citations
  1. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  2. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.

David Epler (M)
b. 1805, d. 1877, #11463

Reference   B40.5ha

Birth 1805 Indiana, age 55 in 1860 
Marriage 2 February 1825 Elizabeth Neil Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book B pg 61
Elizabeth married David Epler, only lived a few years and left one son, David, who went to California in his early manhood, and was henceforth lost to all his relatives. 
Marriage 3 March 1831 Rachel R Johnson; Putnam Co., Indiana1 
Census1850 1850 pg 107 #702-716, Cass Co., Illinois, Epler, David 46 b.IN farmer $15,000 
InHomeOf: Rachel R Johnson
InHomeOf: Joseph A Epler
InHomeOf: Nancy A Epler
InHomeOf: James M Epler
InHomeOf: William F Epler
InHomeOf: Jacob B or A Epler
InHomeOf: Louisa R Epler
Census1860 1860 pg 88 #610-610, Virginia, Cass Co., Illinois, Epler, David 55 b.IN farmer $45,170-$6,300 
InHomeOf: Rachel R Johnson
InHomeOf: William F Epler
InHomeOf: Jacob B or A Epler
InHomeOf: Louisa R Epler
Death 1877 Cass Co., Illinois1 

Family 1   Rachel R Johnson b. 1802
Children  1. Joseph A Epler b. 1831
  2. Nancy A Epler b. 1833
  3. James M Epler b. 1837
  4. William F Epler b. bt 1839 - 1840
  5. Jacob B or A Epler b. bt 1840 - 1841
  6. Louisa R Epler b. 1844

Citations
  1. [S1647] E-mail message from Angela McLaughlin, private email address to Kathryn Bassett, Apr 2007+.

Lucinda Spangler (F)
#11464
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Reference   B40.6

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth  
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell1,2 
Marriage 7 April 1831 Adam Koons; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book C pg 63 

Citations
  1. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  2. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.

Adam Koons (M)
#11465

Reference   B40.6h

Marriage 7 April 1831 Lucinda Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book C pg 63 

Ann Haye Spangler (F)
#11466
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Reference   B40.7

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth Middle name shown in father's will 
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell1,2 
Marriage 23 October 1839 Larkin Nicholson; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book D pg 122 

Citations
  1. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  2. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.

Larkin Nicholson (M)
#11467

Reference   B40.7h

Marriage 23 October 1839 Ann Haye Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book D pg 122 

Lewis Shipman Spangler (M)
b. 1815, #11468
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   B40.8

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth 1815 Indiana 
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell1,2 
Marriage 23 May 1835 Harriet Searles-Surles; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book D pg 34 

Citations
  1. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  2. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.

Harriet Searles-Surles (F)
#11469

Reference   B40.8w

Marriage 23 May 1835 Lewis Shipman Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book D pg 34 

Sally-Sarah Spangler (F)
b. 12 August 1817, d. 17 October 1896, #11470
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   B40.9

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth 12 August 1817 http://www.txdirect.net/~spangler/g0001209.htm which no longer exists 
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell1,2 
Marriage 7 November 1839 Fielding Coombs; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book D pg 123 
Death 17 October 1896 Utica Twnshp, Clark Co., Indiana 

Family   Fielding Coombs
Children  1. Mary C Coombs b. 29 Sep 1840
  2. Susan E Coombs b. c 1842
  3. Christopher Columbus Coombs b. c 1844
  4. Olive Ann Coombs b. 30 May 1846
  5. Angeline A Coombs b. c 1848
  6. Lucinda K Coombs b. c 1850
  7. Julia Florence Coombs b. c 1855
  8. Ida Lillia Coombs b. 1869

Citations
  1. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  2. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.

Fielding Coombs (M)
#11471

Reference   B40.9h

Marriage 7 November 1839 Sally-Sarah Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, Marriage book D pg 123 

Family   Sally-Sarah Spangler b. 12 August 1817, d. 17 October 1896
Children  1. Mary C Coombs b. 29 Sep 1840
  2. Susan E Coombs b. c 1842
  3. Christopher Columbus Coombs b. c 1844
  4. Olive Ann Coombs b. 30 May 1846
  5. Angeline A Coombs b. c 1848
  6. Lucinda K Coombs b. c 1850
  7. Julia Florence Coombs b. c 1855
  8. Ida Lillia Coombs b. 1869

James Spangler (M)
b. 1820, d. 1882, #11472
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Reference   B40.(10)

Father   David Spangler b. 23 February 1773, d. 3 July 1822
Mother   Elizabeth Durke b. 10 August 1778, d. 20 March 1856

Birth 1820 Clark Co., Indiana1 
(Witness) Census1820 August 1820 David Spangler; pg 35, Charles, Clark Co., Indiana, 2m0-10 (James & Lewis) 1m10-15 (Alfred) 2m16-25 (Wm & Simon) 1m45+ (David), 2f0-10 (Sally & Ann) 2f10-16 (Lucinda & Elizabeth) 2f16-25 (Polly & ?) 1f26-45 (Elizabeth) 3 of the males employed in agriculture 
(MentionedIn) Will 26 June 1822 David Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana,      In the name God, Amen, I David Spangler of Clark County in the State of Indiana; being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I give and bequeath unto my ten children, to wit to William, Simon, Polly, Alfred, Elizabeth Neil, Lucinda, Ann Hay, Lewis Shipman, Sally, and James, all my lands to be equally divided by lot, according to quantity and quality to them their heirs and assigns & which division, or allotment, it is my will, shall take affect five years after my decease; I except however, that pat of my land where my dwelling house stands, and the garden after the division is made, I will to my son James, the other nine shares to be drawn by lot. It is my will also, that the land, and improvement after being alloted to my son James, that this part given and bequeathed to my son James shall be and remain in the peacible possession of my wife Elizabeth, for her benefit during her natural life, if she so long remains my widow.
     It is also my will, that when my children above named or any of them comes into possession of the land alloted them, that they and every of them shall pay and deliver unto my beloved wife Elizabeth one third of the annual rents and to be paid annually.
     It is also my will that none of my personal property shall be either appraised or sold, but that the same, of every kind, shall be and remain in the quiet and peacible possission of my beloved wife Elizabeth for the express purpose of raising and educating those of my children above named that are minors; and should any of my children aboved named marry or be in want of assisance, my beloved wife Elizabeth is at liberty to aid and assist them at her discretion, but not to more than the amount of their proportionable share of the property if it was divided. I also will that if my widow should decease or marry, the movable property shall be equally divided among the before named children, unless a majority of those who have arrived to lawful age should prefer selling the property, in that case they shall be at liberty to sell the same, and divide the money. My beloved wife Elizabeth shall also be at liberty, after the expiration of five years after my decease, shall she consider it for her comfort and the benefit of the children who have arrived to lawfull age, to have an equal division made of the personal property, and deliver it over to them, and that no difficulty, strife, or disagreement may arise in the premises, it is my will that my widow, and in case of her decease or inability to wit them, my executors hereafter to be named, shall call upon three disinterested freeholders to make such division from which there shall be no appeal; but the property of the minor children shall continue in the hands of my widow, and in case of her decease or inability, then in the hands of my executors for the befefit of the legatees, but in no case are they to pay any interest except where they receive interest.
     And lastly, I do hereby appoint my two oldest sons, William and Simon Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal on the twenty sixth day of Jun in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
David Spandler (seal) - note this is an original signature
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Spangler to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of testator
John Miller
Cornelius Ruddell2,3 
Marriage 15 December 1842 Clarissa "Clara" Smith; Clark Co., Indiana, James' interment record says 1844 but 1842 makes more sense1 
Death 1882 1 
Burial Union Cemetery, Utica Twnshp, Clark Co., Indiana1 
Sources Daughter Hattie's obit (Evd 1189) confirms his children. 

Family   Clarissa "Clara" Smith b. 1816, d. 1908
Children  1. Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth Spangler b. 23 Jun 1844, d. 1914
  2. Eliza K Spangler b. 1847
  3. Charles L Spangler (Dr) b. 1849
  4. David Alden Spangler b. 1851
  5. Gertrude Spangler

Citations
  1. [S1196] Interment book at Charleston Library in Utica Twnshp Clark County Indiana - Union Cemetery interment #149 for James Spangler Evd #1196.
  2. [S817] Will of David Spangler - Clark Co. IN Will Record Vol. B 1817-1822 pg 231-3 Evd #817.
  3. [S1195] Copy of Original Will of David Spangler (with his signature), copied by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of DAR. I think I found this at the public library in Jefferson, Clark Co. IN Evd #1195.

Clarissa "Clara" Smith (F)
b. 1816, d. 1908, #11473

Reference   B40.(10)w

Birth 1816 New York1 
Marriage 15 December 1842 James Spangler; Clark Co., Indiana, James' interment record says 1844 but 1842 makes more sense1 
Death 1908 Clark Co., Indiana1 
Burial 1908 Union Cemetery, Utica Twnshp, Clark Co., Indiana 

Family   James Spangler b. 1820, d. 1882
Children  1. Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth Spangler b. 23 Jun 1844, d. 1914
  2. Eliza K Spangler b. 1847
  3. Charles L Spangler (Dr) b. 1849
  4. David Alden Spangler b. 1851
  5. Gertrude Spangler

Citations
  1. [S1196] Interment book at Charleston Library in Utica Twnshp Clark County Indiana - Union Cemetery interment #149 for James Spangler Evd #1196.

David Alden Spangler (M)
b. 1851, #11474
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Reference   B40.(10)1

Father   James Spangler b. 1820, d. 1882
Mother   Clarissa "Clara" Smith b. 1816, d. 1908

Birth 1851  
Burial 1919 Union Cemetery, Utica Twnshp, Clark Co., Indiana 

Margaret Spangler (F)
b. 18 November 1779, d. 24 April 1852, #11475
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Reference   B80.4

Father   William Spangler d. between February 1782 and July 1782
Mother   Margaret (__________) d. after 1838

Birth 18 November 1779 Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, 'of KY & previously NC' a/c pg 667 of Bairds1 
Marriage 17 November 1800 Mathias Crum; Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, Actual date per IGI. Much info on this couple is found at the Filson Club - Kids:
William Spangler CRUM, Christian Spangler CRUM, Mary Ann (Polly) Spangler CRUM, James Spangler CRUM, David Spangler CRUM, Gordon Spangler CRUM, Joseph (Red Headed) Spangler CRUM, Elizabeth (Betty) Spangler CRUM, Rebecca Spangler CRUM, Isaac N. Spangler CRUM, Samuel Hamilton Spangler CRUM, Abraham Alvin Spangler CRUM, John W Spangler CRUM2 
Death 24 April 1852 Literberry, Morgan Co., Illinois 
Burial Arcadia, Morgan Co., Illinois, Although originally buried in their backyard, years later their bodies were moved to cemetery near Arcadia Illinois 

Citations
  1. [S1191] Baird's History of Clark Co Indiana Evd #1191.
  2. [S1189] Various papers/letters copied from vertical file at the Filson Club in Louisville (Jefferson Co) KY Evd #1189.

Mathias Crum (M)
b. 10 July 1774, d. 9 March 1841, #11476

Reference   B80.4h

Birth 10 July 1774 Virginia 
Marriage 17 November 1800 Margaret Spangler; Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, Actual date per IGI. Much info on this couple is found at the Filson Club - Kids:
William Spangler CRUM, Christian Spangler CRUM, Mary Ann (Polly) Spangler CRUM, James Spangler CRUM, David Spangler CRUM, Gordon Spangler CRUM, Joseph (Red Headed) Spangler CRUM, Elizabeth (Betty) Spangler CRUM, Rebecca Spangler CRUM, Isaac N. Spangler CRUM, Samuel Hamilton Spangler CRUM, Abraham Alvin Spangler CRUM, John W Spangler CRUM1 
Residence 1800 About 1800 moved to Goose Creek, Jefferson, Kentucky 
Residence 1802 Fall 1802 family moved across Ohio River to Clark Co IN 
Residence 1831 Moved to farm near Literberry, Morgan, Illinois 
Death 9 March 1841 Literberry, Morgan Co., Illinois 
Burial Arcadia, Morgan Co., Illinois, Although originally buried in their backyard, years later their bodies were moved to cemetery near Arcadia Illinois 

Citations
  1. [S1189] Various papers/letters copied from vertical file at the Filson Club in Louisville (Jefferson Co) KY Evd #1189.

Thomas Cromwell (M)
#11477

Reference   b1201.hb

Marriage 1705 Jemima Morgan 

Josephus Murray (M)
b. between 1687 and 1689, d. 1772, #11478
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   B1200.2

Father   James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant) d. 1704
Mother   Jemima Morgan

Marriage Ruth Hawkins 
To-Do Shortcuts and Abbreviations and To-Do List; His family has more to enter that is written on FGS in notebook 
Birth between 1687 and 1689  
(MentionedIn) Will 9 May 1704 James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant); Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, By the permission of the Almighty God Amen and the last will and testament of Jame Morray of Patapsco River in the County of Baltimore in the province of Maryland. First I commend unto God my soul and spirit from whom I rescued it with al praises and glory for the ___ of them in this ___ and also praises to his name and power for restraining me from many ___ that man is prone to and as for my worldly goods what God of his mercy has in his goodness beftowards? on me my will is that it should be disposed of in manner and form as following that is to say. Imprimis. I give and bequeath to my eldest son Josephus Morray at the age of one and twenty years that ___ parsell (sic, parcel) of land at the Garrison with the land of the later survey ___(lying unto?) called the Addition being four hundred acres to him and his heirs ___ but if he should die before he come to age my will is that it be redound to my son Melchesidech. Item. I give unto my son Josephus at the age of one and tweny ___ cows and calves and one white servant with provisions for the first years of which mecessarys as shal be convenient for two or three people. Item. I give unto my son Morgan Morray at the age of one and twenty, three hundred of___ of land out of that tract of land called Morgan's Delight lying on the east of Joanses)?_ Falls joyning to the "friends discovery" to him and his heirs forever but if he die before he be at age or without heirs lawfully begotten then my will is that my son Jabus Morray shall enjoy it. Item. I give unto my son Jabus Morray at the age of one and twenty years, two hundred acres of Morgan's delight and one hundred acres of land called Mechalmans --- yard it being purchased of Hector Machalman in lew of a hudren ___ at Huntingridge to him and his heirs forever but if he should die before he come to age or without heirs lawfully begotten of his ___ __mainse to Morgan Morray or his heirs forever or two ___ ___ forever. Item I give unto my son Jabus when ___(several lines unreadable on my old copy from microfilm. Could probably be read if I tried the newer digitized printouts). Item. I give unto my son Melchesidech at the age of one and twenty, my now dwelling plantation containing three hundred fifty acres more or less commonly called by the name of Duck cous? to him and his heirs forever and then the next of kin of the name and never to be sold out of the name. Item. I leave my loving wife Jemima Morray my whole and sold ___and that my personable estate after my debts are paid to be equally divided among my children as they do come of age and likewise my will is that Richard Crommwell and Thomas Cromwell be left trustees to seethis my will performed and --- they should die before my children come to age I leave it to the care of the River Meeting. I do acknowledge this to be by last will and testament in witness whereof I set my hand and ... James Morray
Signed and sealed and delibered in the presence of witnesses this instant ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and four.
Witnesses: Gorge thorpe, Edward Clark (mark), Richard Joans (mark).
These are to certifie that by virtue of a commission delivered to me from the ___ office I have called before me the witnesses to the above will was proved to the same according to common form. Thomas Bale.1 
Death 1772 Baltimore Co., Maryland 
Will 12 June 1772 have copy 

Family   Ruth Hawkins d. 1782
Children  1. Jemima Murray
  2. Josephus Murray
  3. John Murray d. 1785
  4. Christopher Murray d. 1828
  5. James Murray b. 10 Jul 1728
  6. Elizabeth Murray b. 8 Sep 1729, d. Prior 28 Aug 1809
  7. Shadrack Murray b. 7 Sep 1731
  8. William Murray b. 11 Oct 1732
  9. Kerrenhappuck Murray b. 9 Aug 1736

Citations
  1. [S1047] Baltimore (MD) Wills Book 1 1666-1721.

Ruth Hawkins (F)
d. 1782, #11479
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Reference   b602.3 & b1200.2w

Father   Joseph Hawkins d. 1765
Mother   (__________) (__________)

Marriage Josephus Murray 
Death 1782  

Family   Josephus Murray b. between 1687 and 1689, d. 1772
Children  1. Jemima Murray
  2. Josephus Murray
  3. John Murray d. 1785
  4. Christopher Murray d. 1828
  5. James Murray b. 10 Jul 1728
  6. Elizabeth Murray b. 8 Sep 1729, d. Prior 28 Aug 1809
  7. Shadrack Murray b. 7 Sep 1731
  8. William Murray b. 11 Oct 1732
  9. Kerrenhappuck Murray b. 9 Aug 1736

Melchizedek Murray (M)
d. before 1 January 1748, #11480
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.3

Father   James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant) d. 1704
Mother   Jemima Morgan

Birth  
(MentionedIn) Will 9 May 1704 James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant); Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, By the permission of the Almighty God Amen and the last will and testament of Jame Morray of Patapsco River in the County of Baltimore in the province of Maryland. First I commend unto God my soul and spirit from whom I rescued it with al praises and glory for the ___ of them in this ___ and also praises to his name and power for restraining me from many ___ that man is prone to and as for my worldly goods what God of his mercy has in his goodness beftowards? on me my will is that it should be disposed of in manner and form as following that is to say. Imprimis. I give and bequeath to my eldest son Josephus Morray at the age of one and twenty years that ___ parsell (sic, parcel) of land at the Garrison with the land of the later survey ___(lying unto?) called the Addition being four hundred acres to him and his heirs ___ but if he should die before he come to age my will is that it be redound to my son Melchesidech. Item. I give unto my son Josephus at the age of one and tweny ___ cows and calves and one white servant with provisions for the first years of which mecessarys as shal be convenient for two or three people. Item. I give unto my son Morgan Morray at the age of one and twenty, three hundred of___ of land out of that tract of land called Morgan's Delight lying on the east of Joanses)?_ Falls joyning to the "friends discovery" to him and his heirs forever but if he die before he be at age or without heirs lawfully begotten then my will is that my son Jabus Morray shall enjoy it. Item. I give unto my son Jabus Morray at the age of one and twenty years, two hundred acres of Morgan's delight and one hundred acres of land called Mechalmans --- yard it being purchased of Hector Machalman in lew of a hudren ___ at Huntingridge to him and his heirs forever but if he should die before he come to age or without heirs lawfully begotten of his ___ __mainse to Morgan Morray or his heirs forever or two ___ ___ forever. Item I give unto my son Jabus when ___(several lines unreadable on my old copy from microfilm. Could probably be read if I tried the newer digitized printouts). Item. I give unto my son Melchesidech at the age of one and twenty, my now dwelling plantation containing three hundred fifty acres more or less commonly called by the name of Duck cous? to him and his heirs forever and then the next of kin of the name and never to be sold out of the name. Item. I leave my loving wife Jemima Morray my whole and sold ___and that my personable estate after my debts are paid to be equally divided among my children as they do come of age and likewise my will is that Richard Crommwell and Thomas Cromwell be left trustees to seethis my will performed and --- they should die before my children come to age I leave it to the care of the River Meeting. I do acknowledge this to be by last will and testament in witness whereof I set my hand and ... James Morray
Signed and sealed and delibered in the presence of witnesses this instant ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and four.
Witnesses: Gorge thorpe, Edward Clark (mark), Richard Joans (mark).
These are to certifie that by virtue of a commission delivered to me from the ___ office I have called before me the witnesses to the above will was proved to the same according to common form. Thomas Bale.1 
Marriage 13 September 1723 Sophia Giles 
Death before 1 January 1748 Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 

Citations
  1. [S1047] Baltimore (MD) Wills Book 1 1666-1721.

Sophia Giles (F)
#11481

Reference   b1200.3w

Marriage 13 September 1723 Melchizedek Murray 

Jabez Murray (M)
b. circa 1699, d. before 1761, #11482
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Reference   b1200.4

Father   James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant) d. 1704
Mother   Jemima Morgan

Birth circa 1699  
(MentionedIn) Will 9 May 1704 James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant); Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, By the permission of the Almighty God Amen and the last will and testament of Jame Morray of Patapsco River in the County of Baltimore in the province of Maryland. First I commend unto God my soul and spirit from whom I rescued it with al praises and glory for the ___ of them in this ___ and also praises to his name and power for restraining me from many ___ that man is prone to and as for my worldly goods what God of his mercy has in his goodness beftowards? on me my will is that it should be disposed of in manner and form as following that is to say. Imprimis. I give and bequeath to my eldest son Josephus Morray at the age of one and twenty years that ___ parsell (sic, parcel) of land at the Garrison with the land of the later survey ___(lying unto?) called the Addition being four hundred acres to him and his heirs ___ but if he should die before he come to age my will is that it be redound to my son Melchesidech. Item. I give unto my son Josephus at the age of one and tweny ___ cows and calves and one white servant with provisions for the first years of which mecessarys as shal be convenient for two or three people. Item. I give unto my son Morgan Morray at the age of one and twenty, three hundred of___ of land out of that tract of land called Morgan's Delight lying on the east of Joanses)?_ Falls joyning to the "friends discovery" to him and his heirs forever but if he die before he be at age or without heirs lawfully begotten then my will is that my son Jabus Morray shall enjoy it. Item. I give unto my son Jabus Morray at the age of one and twenty years, two hundred acres of Morgan's delight and one hundred acres of land called Mechalmans --- yard it being purchased of Hector Machalman in lew of a hudren ___ at Huntingridge to him and his heirs forever but if he should die before he come to age or without heirs lawfully begotten of his ___ __mainse to Morgan Morray or his heirs forever or two ___ ___ forever. Item I give unto my son Jabus when ___(several lines unreadable on my old copy from microfilm. Could probably be read if I tried the newer digitized printouts). Item. I give unto my son Melchesidech at the age of one and twenty, my now dwelling plantation containing three hundred fifty acres more or less commonly called by the name of Duck cous? to him and his heirs forever and then the next of kin of the name and never to be sold out of the name. Item. I leave my loving wife Jemima Morray my whole and sold ___and that my personable estate after my debts are paid to be equally divided among my children as they do come of age and likewise my will is that Richard Crommwell and Thomas Cromwell be left trustees to seethis my will performed and --- they should die before my children come to age I leave it to the care of the River Meeting. I do acknowledge this to be by last will and testament in witness whereof I set my hand and ... James Morray
Signed and sealed and delibered in the presence of witnesses this instant ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and four.
Witnesses: Gorge thorpe, Edward Clark (mark), Richard Joans (mark).
These are to certifie that by virtue of a commission delivered to me from the ___ office I have called before me the witnesses to the above will was proved to the same according to common form. Thomas Bale.1 
Marriage 1726 Mary Wheeler 
Death before 1761  

Family   Mary Wheeler
Children  1. Martha Murray b. 26 Nov 1726
  2. Keziah Murray b. 10 Apr 1729
  3. Mary Murray b. 14 Feb 1730/31
  4. Jemima Murray b. 19 Mar 1733/34
  5. John Murray b. 1748, d. 9 Feb 1833
  6. William Murray
  7. Wheeler Murray d. 1816

Citations
  1. [S1047] Baltimore (MD) Wills Book 1 1666-1721.

Mary Wheeler (F)
#11483
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.4w

Father   William Wheeler
Mother   Martha West

Marriage 1726 Jabez Murray 

Family   Jabez Murray b. circa 1699, d. before 1761
Children  1. Martha Murray b. 26 Nov 1726
  2. Keziah Murray b. 10 Apr 1729
  3. Mary Murray b. 14 Feb 1730/31
  4. Jemima Murray b. 19 Mar 1733/34
  5. John Murray b. 1748, d. 9 Feb 1833
  6. William Murray
  7. Wheeler Murray d. 1816

Zipporah Murray (F)
#11484
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.5

Father   James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant) d. 1704
Mother   Jemima Morgan

Marriage Richard Gist (Captain) 
Birth  

Family   Richard Gist (Captain)
Children  1. Nathaniel Gist
  2. Jemima Gist
  3. Christopher Gist b. 1706
  4. Edith Gist b. 1709
  5. William Gist b. 1711
  6. Thomas Gist b. 1713

Richard Gist (Captain) (M)
#11485
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.5h

Father   Christopher Gist
Mother   Edit Gist

Marriage Zipporah Murray 

Family   Zipporah Murray
Children  1. Nathaniel Gist
  2. Jemima Gist
  3. Christopher Gist b. 1706
  4. Edith Gist b. 1709
  5. William Gist b. 1711
  6. Thomas Gist b. 1713

Jemima Murray (F)
d. 1725, #11486
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.6

Father   James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant) d. 1704
Mother   Jemima Morgan

Marriage John Eager 
Birth  
Marriage between 1722 and 1725 Philip Jones 
Death 1725  

Family 1   John Eager b. 1691, d. 1722
Children  1. Xxx Eager
  2. Ruth Eager

Family 2   Philip Jones
Child  1. Margaret Jones b. 1724

John Eager (M)
b. 1691, d. 1722, #11487

Reference   b1200.6ha

Marriage Jemima Murray 
Birth 1691  
Death 1722  

Family   Jemima Murray d. 1725
Children  1. Xxx Eager
  2. Ruth Eager

Philip Jones (M)
#11488

Reference   b1200.6hb

Marriage between 1722 and 1725 Jemima Murray 

Family   Jemima Murray d. 1725
Child  1. Margaret Jones b. 1724

Kezia Murray (F)
#11489
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.7

Father   James Murray (Moray) (Immigrant) d. 1704
Mother   Jemima Morgan

Birth  
Marriage 1 November 1706 John Hanson 

Family   John Hanson
Child  1. Jonathan Hanson b. 10 Sep 1710, d. 1786

John Hanson (M)
#11490
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.7h

Father   Timothy Hanson
Mother   Barbara (__________)

Marriage 1 November 1706 Kezia Murray 
Marriage 1718 Mary Price 

Family 1   Kezia Murray
Child  1. Jonathan Hanson b. 10 Sep 1710, d. 1786

Jemima Murray (F)
#11491
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.21

Father   Josephus Murray b. between 1687 and 1689, d. 1772
Mother   Ruth Hawkins d. 1782

Marriage 4 December 1736 George Ashman 

George Ashman (M)
#11492

Reference   b1200.21h

Marriage 4 December 1736 Jemima Murray 

Josephus Murray (M)
#11493
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.22

Father   Josephus Murray b. between 1687 and 1689, d. 1772
Mother   Ruth Hawkins d. 1782

Marriage Prior 1748 Margaret Jones 

Margaret Jones (F)
b. 1724, #11494
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.63 & b1200.22w

Father   Philip Jones
Mother   Jemima Murray d. 1725

Marriage Prior 1748 Josephus Murray 
Marriage John Rattenburg 
Birth 1724  

James Murray (M)
b. 10 July 1728, #11495
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.23

Father   Josephus Murray b. between 1687 and 1689, d. 1772
Mother   Ruth Hawkins d. 1782

Marriage Prior 1759 Mary Lane 
Birth 10 July 1728  

Mary Lane (F)
#11496

Reference   b1200.23w

Marriage Prior 1759 James Murray 

Elizabeth Murray (F)
b. 8 September 1729, d. Prior 28 Aug 1809, #11497
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.24

Father   Josephus Murray b. between 1687 and 1689, d. 1772
Mother   Ruth Hawkins d. 1782

Marriage Stephen Cromwell 
Marriage Samuel Chenoweth 
Birth 8 September 1729  
Death Prior 28 Aug 1809  

Stephen Cromwell (M)
#11498

Reference   b1200.24ha

Marriage Elizabeth Murray 

Samuel Chenoweth (M)
#11499

Reference   b1200.24hb

Marriage Elizabeth Murray 

Shadrack Murray (M)
b. 7 September 1731, #11500
Pop-up Pedigree

Reference   b1200.25

Father   Josephus Murray b. between 1687 and 1689, d. 1772
Mother   Ruth Hawkins d. 1782

Birth 7 September 1731  


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