Re: Jonathan Heacock/Mary Evans Ont.1808
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Jonathan Heacock/Mary Evans Ont.1808
Patti Chalaturnyk 2/24/99
Hi Patti
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1-- Jonathan HEACOCKborn 1680 in Slindon, Eccleshal, England, died May 1764 in Chester,
1s- Ann TILLborn 13 May 1681 in White Grove, England
1s- Ann TILLborn 13 May 1681 in White Grove, England
Jonathan Heacock was born in Slindon, parish of Eccleshall, County of Stafford, England,
about 1680, was the virtual founder of the family in Pennsylvania, since his father
after spending a few years in Bucks County, returned to England and died there in 1695.
He came to Pennsylvania with his wife, Ann Till, in the ship "Three Sisters" which sailed
from London, 1 mo. 14, 1710-11, bringing a certificate from the Wolverhampton Monthly
Meeting of Friends Staffordshire England, dated 12 mo. 13, 1710, only a few months after
their marriage at the same meeting.
about 1680, was the virtual founder of the family in Pennsylvania, since his father
after spending a few years in Bucks County, returned to England and died there in 1695.
He came to Pennsylvania with his wife, Ann Till, in the ship "Three Sisters" which sailed
from London, 1 mo. 14, 1710-11, bringing a certificate from the Wolverhampton Monthly
Meeting of Friends Staffordshire England, dated 12 mo. 13, 1710, only a few months after
their marriage at the same meeting.
The certificate from the Stafford Meeting was deposited at Chester Monthly Meeting,
7 mo. 29, 1718. Their whereabouts in the interim between their arrival and that date
are unknown, but they were probably in Philadelphia and that part of Chester County
now composing Delaware County. The family finally settled in Marple Township, Chester
(now Delaware) County, where he was first a renter but later purchased a farm near
the Springfield Township line on which he lived until his death in 1764.
7 mo. 29, 1718. Their whereabouts in the interim between their arrival and that date
are unknown, but they were probably in Philadelphia and that part of Chester County
now composing Delaware County. The family finally settled in Marple Township, Chester
(now Delaware) County, where he was first a renter but later purchased a farm near
the Springfield Township line on which he lived until his death in 1764.
2-- Jonathan, II HEACOCKborn 10 Mar 1715 in Chester, PA, died 16 Feb 1765
2s- Susanna MORGANborn1723
3-- Jonathan, III HEACOCKborn1755 in Richlandtown, PA
3s- Mary EVANS
2s- Susanna MORGANborn1723
3-- Jonathan, III HEACOCKborn1755 in Richlandtown, PA
3s- Mary EVANS
Removed to Canada West[r1p12].
Migrated by ox-cart from Pennsylvania to Eastern Ontario about the year 1790 [r6p2].
Left Redstone, Pa. in 1790, to settle in Canada.[r6p3]
4-- Amos HEACOCK
4s- Unknown UNKNOWN
5-- George HEACOCK
5s- Unknown UNKNOWN
6-- Lee F. HEACOCK
6-- Amos HEACOCK
6s- Unknown UNKNOWN
7-- Grace M. HEACOCK
5-- Leander HEACOCK
5s- Elizabeth McGARVEY
6-- John Leander HEACOCK
6s- Unknown UNKNOWN
7-- George W HEACOCK
7s- Unknown UNKNOWN
8-- Kenneth S HEACOCK
Migrated by ox-cart from Pennsylvania to Eastern Ontario about the year 1790 [r6p2].
Left Redstone, Pa. in 1790, to settle in Canada.[r6p3]
4-- Amos HEACOCK
4s- Unknown UNKNOWN
5-- George HEACOCK
5s- Unknown UNKNOWN
6-- Lee F. HEACOCK
6-- Amos HEACOCK
6s- Unknown UNKNOWN
7-- Grace M. HEACOCK
5-- Leander HEACOCK
5s- Elizabeth McGARVEY
6-- John Leander HEACOCK
6s- Unknown UNKNOWN
7-- George W HEACOCK
7s- Unknown UNKNOWN
8-- Kenneth S HEACOCK
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