Re: HUCKLEBERRY FAMILY PART II
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In reply to:
HUCKLEBERRY FAMILY PART I
1/20/99
Following is the little information that I know about Benjamin Hucklebery Sr. and quite a bit more information about his son George Huckleberry Sr.:
BENJAMIN HUCKLEBERRY SR.
BENJAMIN HUCKLEBERRY SR.Born circa 1720 in Germany (location unknown).Marriage date and name of spouse is unknown.Benjamin, with spouse and five children (Benjamin Jr., Frederich, Elizabeth, George and one unknown child), immigrated to America circa 1752, arriving in either Philadelphia, PA or Baltimore, MD.The family supposedly settled in one of two "Conococheague Settlements" (one being about 6 miles west of Hagerstown, Washington County, MD, and one which is now the present day site of Chambersberg, Franklin County, PA).
Born circa 1720 in Germany (location unknown).Marriage date and name of spouse is unknown.Benjamin, with spouse and five children (Benjamin Jr., Frederich, Elizabeth, George and one unknown child), immigrated to America circa 1752, arriving in either Philadelphia, PA or Baltimore, MD.The family supposedly settled in one of two "Conococheague Settlements" (one being about 6 miles west of Hagerstown, Washington County, MD, and one which is now the present day site of Chambersberg, Franklin County, PA).GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY SR.
GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY SR.George HUCKLEBERRY immigrated to America from Germany, with his father Benjamin HUCKLEBERRY, his mother and 2 to 4 other siblings sometime in the 1750's.According to oral family history, it is believed that the mother died on the voyage to America and was buried at sea.George was supposedly 6 months old at the time.The assumed landing point was either Philadelphia, PA or Baltimore, MD, and there is some speculation that the family immigrated to America an indentured slaves or servants.
George HUCKLEBERRY immigrated to America from Germany, with his father Benjamin HUCKLEBERRY, his mother and 2 to 4 other siblings sometime in the 1750's.According to oral family history, it is believed that the mother died on the voyage to America and was buried at sea.George was supposedly 6 months old at the time.The assumed landing point was either Philadelphia, PA or Baltimore, MD, and there is some speculation that the family immigrated to America an indentured slaves or servants.It is thought the family originally settled near Hagerstown,MD, and then later moved to a settlement in Pennsylvania named Conococheague (now Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA) in the Cumberland Valley.It should be noted that there is also a town by the name of Conococheague in Maryland, just west of Hagerstown.Since no record has been located, the family could have been at a settlement name Conococheague in either Maryland or Pennsylvania.
It is thought the family originally settled near Hagerstown,MD, and then later moved to a settlement in Pennsylvania named Conococheague (now Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA) in the Cumberland Valley.It should be noted that there is also a town by the name of Conococheague in Maryland, just west of Hagerstown.Since no record has been located, the family could have been at a settlement name Conococheague in either Maryland or Pennsylvania.The family then moved to a settlement in western Pennsylvania named Beesontown (now Uniontown, Fayette County, PA).While no record has been located, it is speculated that George's father Benjamin died at this location.
The family then moved to a settlement in western Pennsylvania named Beesontown (now Uniontown, Fayette County, PA).While no record has been located, it is speculated that George's father Benjamin died at this location.George HUCKLEBERRY WAS married twice, first to Rosanna Wise and then to Barbara Peckinpawand fathered at least nine children (Henry, Jacob, John, Martin, Susana, George Jr., David, Abraham and Elizabeth).
George HUCKLEBERRY WAS married twice, first to Rosanna Wise and then to Barbara Peckinpawand fathered at least nine children (Henry, Jacob, John, Martin, Susana, George Jr., David, Abraham and Elizabeth).Documents and records (may not be accurate) relating to George Huckleberry Sr. include:
Documents and records (may not be accurate) relating to George Huckleberry Sr. include:Date:1730 [?]Birth
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Germany
Record:
Source:Pioneer Ancestors Of Members Of The Society Of Indiana Pioneers
Compiled By Ruth Dorrell
Indiana Historical Society (1983)
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Germany
Record:
Source:Pioneer Ancestors Of Members Of The Society Of Indiana Pioneers
Compiled By Ruth Dorrell
Indiana Historical Society (1983)
Date:About 1730 [?]Birth
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Wurtemburg, Germany [?]
Record:
Source:Soldiers & Patriots of the American Revolution Buried In Indiana
Page 198
Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Wurtemburg, Germany [?]
Record:
Source:Soldiers & Patriots of the American Revolution Buried In Indiana
Page 198
Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne
Date:1742/1743Birth
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Germany
Record:George Huckleberry Born in Germany
Source: "Some Facts Pertaining To Huckleberry History"
Mima H. Collier 1971
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Germany
Record:George Huckleberry Born in Germany
Source: "Some Facts Pertaining To Huckleberry History"
Mima H. Collier 1971
Date:1743Birth
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Not Listed
Record:
Source:DAR Patriot Index 1966
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Not Listed
Record:
Source:DAR Patriot Index 1966
Date:1743 [?]Immigration
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents:Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Germany/USA
Record: Benjamin Huckleberry (Hagelberger) immigrated from Germany to
United States (via Philadelphia, PA or Baltimore, MD with a wife
and five (5) children.Wife and children's names not listed.
Record: "Some Facts Pertaining To Huckleberry History"
Mima H. Collier 1971
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents:Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Germany/USA
Record: Benjamin Huckleberry (Hagelberger) immigrated from Germany to
United States (via Philadelphia, PA or Baltimore, MD with a wife
and five (5) children.Wife and children's names not listed.
Record: "Some Facts Pertaining To Huckleberry History"
Mima H. Collier 1971
Date:17--Military
Name:GEORGE HUCHBAUGH
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Depreciation Pay Pennsylvania Militia
George Huchbaugh Private
Source:Pennsylvania Archives5th Series
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 441
Name:GEORGE HUCHBAUGH
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Depreciation Pay Pennsylvania Militia
George Huchbaugh Private
Source:Pennsylvania Archives5th Series
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 441
Date:17--Military
Name:GEORGE HUKEBERG
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Depreciation Pay PennsylvaniaMilitia
George Hukeberg Private
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 441
Name:GEORGE HUKEBERG
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Depreciation Pay PennsylvaniaMilitia
George Hukeberg Private
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 441
Date:17--Military
Name:GEORGE HUCKEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Depreciation Pay Pennsylvania Militia
George HuckeberryPrivate
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 441
Name:GEORGE HUCKEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Depreciation Pay Pennsylvania Militia
George HuckeberryPrivate
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 441
Date:17--Military
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Soldiers of Westmoreland County, PA
George Huckleberry
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 745
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Soldiers of Westmoreland County, PA
George Huckleberry
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
5th SeriesVolume 4Page 745
Date:1765/1795Military
Place:Virginia (?)
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Record:George Huckleberry is listed among the persons who enlisted in
Captain Abner Howell's Company of the Virginia Militia during the
Revolutionary War.
Source:The Horn Papers
Volume IIPages 533/534
W. F. Horn
Date:1765/1795Military
Place:Virginia (?)
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Record:George Huckleberry is listed among the persons who enlisted in
Captain Abner Howell's Company of the Virginia Militia during the
Revolutionary War.
Source:The Horn Papers
Volume IIPages 533/534
W. F. Horn
Date:Not ListedMarriage
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY & ROSANNA WISE
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Not Listed
Wife:Rosanna Wise
Source:DAR Patriot Index 1966
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY & ROSANNA WISE
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Not Listed
Wife:Rosanna Wise
Source:DAR Patriot Index 1966
Date:11 April 1763Marriage
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY & ROSANNA WISE
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Wife:Rosanna Wise
Source:Central Pennsylvania Marriages (1700-1896)
Page 78
Charles A. Fisher (1946)
Baltimore, Maryland
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY & ROSANNA WISE
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Wife:Rosanna Wise
Source:Central Pennsylvania Marriages (1700-1896)
Page 78
Charles A. Fisher (1946)
Baltimore, Maryland
Note:The marriage was probably conducted in what was then Cumberland County, PA, and now is present day Bedford County, PA, as Westmoreland County, PA was not formed until 1773 from Bedford County, PA.
Note:The marriage was probably conducted in what was then Cumberland County, PA, and now is present day Bedford County, PA, as Westmoreland County, PA was not formed until 1773 from Bedford County, PA.Date:1764Marriage
Name:GEORGE HUCKELBERRY & ROSANNA WISE
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Butler County, PA [?]
Record:George Huckelberry Married Rosanna Wise
Source:LDS IGI Batch 8721706
Serial Sheet 66
Date:1768Tax
Place:Northwest Augusta County, Colony of Virginia
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Record:Daniel Moredock Poll For 1773.List of settlers in Northwest
Augusta County, Colony of Virginia, North of Gist Point and
West of Mohongalo River.
Source:The Horn PapersV1Page 104
W. F. Horn
Name:GEORGE HUCKELBERRY & ROSANNA WISE
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Butler County, PA [?]
Record:George Huckelberry Married Rosanna Wise
Source:LDS IGI Batch 8721706
Serial Sheet 66
Date:1768Tax
Place:Northwest Augusta County, Colony of Virginia
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Record:Daniel Moredock Poll For 1773.List of settlers in Northwest
Augusta County, Colony of Virginia, North of Gist Point and
West of Mohongalo River.
Source:The Horn PapersV1Page 104
W. F. Horn
Note:Virginia claimed the Southwestern portion of Pennsylvania (present day Fayette, Green, Washington and Westmoreland Counties) as part of Virginia until 1779.
Note:Virginia claimed the Southwestern portion of Pennsylvania (present day Fayette, Green, Washington and Westmoreland Counties) as part of Virginia until 1779.Date:1773Tax
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Springhill Township, Bedford County, PA
Record:Transcript of Taxables
Source:Pennsylvania Archives3rd Series
Volume 28Page 42
Source:Listing of Taxable Inhabitants 1773 Bedford County, PA
William L. Iscrupe
Southwestern Pennsylvania
Genealogical Services (1983)
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Springhill Township, Bedford County, PA
Record:Transcript of Taxables
Source:Pennsylvania Archives3rd Series
Volume 28Page 42
Source:Listing of Taxable Inhabitants 1773 Bedford County, PA
William L. Iscrupe
Southwestern Pennsylvania
Genealogical Services (1983)
Note:Bedford County, PA was formed from Cumberland County, PA in 1771, but settlement of the area first began in 1750.
Note:Bedford County, PA was formed from Cumberland County, PA in 1771, but settlement of the area first began in 1750.Date:1783Tax
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Menallen Township, Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Tax Lists of Pennsylvania
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 22
Record:Listing of Inhabitants In 1783
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Source:Shirley G. McQuillis
Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Series (1983)
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Menallen Township, Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Tax Lists of Pennsylvania
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 22
Record:Listing of Inhabitants In 1783
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Source:Shirley G. McQuillis
Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Series (1983)
Note:Westmoreland County, PA was formed from Bedford County, PA in 1773, but settlement of the area began in 1760.
Note:Westmoreland County, PA was formed from Bedford County, PA in 1773, but settlement of the area began in 1760.Date:1778/1783Militia
Name:GEORGE HECKEBERG
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:List of Rangers On The Frontiers
John Van Meter's Company
Source:Pennsylvania Archives3rd Series
3rd SeriesVolume 23Page 314
Name:GEORGE HECKEBERG
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:List of Rangers On The Frontiers
John Van Meter's Company
Source:Pennsylvania Archives3rd Series
3rd SeriesVolume 23Page 314
Note:The term "Rangers On The Frontiers" refers to those men, who during the period 1778-1783, chose to join small "ranging" companies rather than join the militia or the regular army.Ranging companies consisted of men who lived closest to each ranger captain.Ranger companies under a single officer move about in Westmoreland County, PA seeking out bands of marauding Indians who were conducting forays south and east of the Allegheny River.Rangers dressed in homespun clothing rather than uniforms, and carried their own rifles, knives and hatchets.Additionally, it was their duty to alert settlers when an Indian attack had been made, or was expected, and escort women and children to a place of safety.It is said that these men became so expert in this type of warfare, that their natural senses became highly developed they could travel at night like an animal and could distinguish sounds of danger which were unheard by others.They could also endure lack of food and long forced marches, and became agile and swift of foot, as well as deadly with their weapons.Reference:"Westmoreland County In the American Revolution", Paul W. Myers, 1988.
Note:The term "Rangers On The Frontiers" refers to those men, who during the period 1778-1783, chose to join small "ranging" companies rather than join the militia or the regular army.Ranging companies consisted of men who lived closest to each ranger captain.Ranger companies under a single officer move about in Westmoreland County, PA seeking out bands of marauding Indians who were conducting forays south and east of the Allegheny River.Rangers dressed in homespun clothing rather than uniforms, and carried their own rifles, knives and hatchets.Additionally, it was their duty to alert settlers when an Indian attack had been made, or was expected, and escort women and children to a place of safety.It is said that these men became so expert in this type of warfare, that their natural senses became highly developed they could travel at night like an animal and could distinguish sounds of danger which were unheard by others.They could also endure lack of food and long forced marches, and became agile and swift of foot, as well as deadly with their weapons.Reference:"Westmoreland County In the American Revolution", Paul W. Myers, 1988.Date:1778/1783Militia
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBOORY
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:List of Rangers On the Frontiers
Andrew Robb's Company
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 23Page 314
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBOORY
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:List of Rangers On the Frontiers
Andrew Robb's Company
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 23Page 314
Date:1778/1783Militia
Name:GEORGE HUCKBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Rangers On The Frontiers
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 23Page 282
Name:GEORGE HUCKBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Rangers On The Frontiers
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 23Page 282
Date:26 February 1779Purchase
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Vendue List of persons purchasing items from the estate of Michael
Teabolt.
Source:Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Quarterly
Volume 7Number 1
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Vendue List of persons purchasing items from the estate of Michael
Teabolt.
Source:Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Quarterly
Volume 7Number 1
Date:1783 [?]Migration
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents:Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Record:Moves from Pennsylvania to Abbots Station, Jefferson County, KY
Record:"Some Facts Pertaining To Huckleberry History"
Mima H. Collier 1971
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents:Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Record:Moves from Pennsylvania to Abbots Station, Jefferson County, KY
Record:"Some Facts Pertaining To Huckleberry History"
Mima H. Collier 1971
Date:10 August 1785Tax
Name:GEORGE HOGLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:German Township, Fayette County, PA
Record:Return of the Names of the Taxable Inhabitants
Source:History of Fayette County, PA
Franklin Ellis
L. H. Everts & Company (1882)
Name:GEORGE HOGLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:German Township, Fayette County, PA
Record:Return of the Names of the Taxable Inhabitants
Source:History of Fayette County, PA
Franklin Ellis
L. H. Everts & Company (1882)
Note:Fayette County, PA was formed from Westmoreland County, PA in 1783, but the settlement of the area began in 1750.
Note:Fayette County, PA was formed from Westmoreland County, PA in 1783, but the settlement of the area began in 1750.Date:1786Tax
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:German Township, Fayette County, PA
Record:
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 28Page 625
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:German Township, Fayette County, PA
Record:
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 28Page 625
Date:5 November 1787Land
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:
Record:Minutes of the Board Of Property
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 1Page 565
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:
Record:Minutes of the Board Of Property
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
3rd SeriesVolume 1Page 565
Date:30 April 1789Census
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Jefferson County, KY
Record:
Source:1st Census of Kentucky (1790)
John B. Heinemann (1940)
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Jefferson County, KY
Record:
Source:1st Census of Kentucky (1790)
John B. Heinemann (1940)
Date:1791Militia
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Muster & Pay Rolls Pennsylvania
Militia Captain Robert Hunter's Company
George Huckleberry
Entry4 April 1791
Discharge3 June 1791
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 650
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Muster & Pay Rolls Pennsylvania
Militia Captain Robert Hunter's Company
George Huckleberry
Entry4 April 1791
Discharge3 June 1791
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 650
Date:1792Militia
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Muster & Pay Rolls
Pennsylvania Militia Captain William Donachy's Company
George Huckleberry
Enlisted1 April 1792
Discharged6 April 1792
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 664
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Muster & Pay Rolls
Pennsylvania Militia Captain William Donachy's Company
George Huckleberry
Enlisted1 April 1792
Discharged6 April 1792
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 664
Date:1792Militia
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Muster & Pay Rolls Pennsylvania Militia
Captain John Sloan's Company
George Huckleberry
Entry24 November 1792
Discharge 23 December 1792
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 691
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:Muster & Pay Rolls Pennsylvania Militia
Captain John Sloan's Company
George Huckleberry
Entry24 November 1792
Discharge 23 December 1792
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 691
Date:Not Listed [17--]Marriage
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY & BARBARAPECKINTAU [PECKINPAW]
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Not Listed
Record:George Huckleberry Married Barbara Peckintau [Peckinpaw]
Source:DAR Patriot Index 1966
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY & BARBARAPECKINTAU [PECKINPAW]
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Not Listed
Record:George Huckleberry Married Barbara Peckintau [Peckinpaw]
Source:DAR Patriot Index 1966
Date:21 September 1793Tax
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Jefferson County, KY
Record:List of Taxpayers
Source:Jefferson County, Kentucky Tax List 1793
The Kentucky Genealogist
Volume 21Number 3Page 96
July 1979
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Jefferson County, KY
Record:List of Taxpayers
Source:Jefferson County, Kentucky Tax List 1793
The Kentucky Genealogist
Volume 21Number 3Page 96
July 1979
Note:Jefferson County, KY was formed from Kentucky County, KY in 1780.
Note:Jefferson County, KY was formed from Kentucky County, KY in 1780.Date:1794Militia
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
RecordMuster & Pay Rolls Pennsylvania Militia
Lt. James McComb's Company of Rangers
George Huckleberry Private
Entry5 June 1794
Discharge 9 June 1794
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 774
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
RecordMuster & Pay Rolls Pennsylvania Militia
Lt. James McComb's Company of Rangers
George Huckleberry Private
Entry5 June 1794
Discharge 9 June 1794
Source:Pennsylvania Archives
6th SeriesVolume 5Page 774
Date:1 December 1797Land
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Clark Clark, IN
Record:Sale of 500 Acres (originally Plot 75 of the Clark Land Grant)
by Patrick Joyes to George Huckleberry.
Source:The Hoosier Journal Of Ancestry
VI-4Page 4
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Clark Clark, IN
Record:Sale of 500 Acres (originally Plot 75 of the Clark Land Grant)
by Patrick Joyes to George Huckleberry.
Source:The Hoosier Journal Of Ancestry
VI-4Page 4
Date:01 April 1779Witness
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:George Huckleberry witnesses the sale of land by Nathan Heald
to William Thompson.
Source: Deed Book A-1Page 165
Westmoreland County Courthouse
Greensburg, PA
Source:Old Westmoreland Genealogical Magazine
Volume IVNumber 4May 1984
Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Westmoreland County, PA
Record:George Huckleberry witnesses the sale of land by Nathan Heald
to William Thompson.
Source: Deed Book A-1Page 165
Westmoreland County Courthouse
Greensburg, PA
Source:Old Westmoreland Genealogical Magazine
Volume IVNumber 4May 1984
Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services
Date:August 1799Land
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Clark County, IN
Record:Sale of 100 Acres each (of the original Plot 75 of the Clark Land
Grant) to:
Martin Huckleberry (Son)
Jacob Huckleberry (Son)
David Huckleberry (Son)
John Huckleberry (Son)
Source:The Hoosier Journal Of Ancestry
VI-4Page 4
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Clark County, IN
Record:Sale of 100 Acres each (of the original Plot 75 of the Clark Land
Grant) to:
Martin Huckleberry (Son)
Jacob Huckleberry (Son)
David Huckleberry (Son)
John Huckleberry (Son)
Source:The Hoosier Journal Of Ancestry
VI-4Page 4
Date:7 April 1801Public Office
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Springville Township, Clark County, IN
Record:George Huckleberry named as one of three Supervisors for
Public Roads and Highways by the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Clark County.
Source:The Hoosier Journal
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Springville Township, Clark County, IN
Record:George Huckleberry named as one of three Supervisors for
Public Roads and Highways by the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Clark County.
Source:The Hoosier Journal
Date:7 April 1801Public Office
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Springville Township, Clark County, IN
Record:George Huckleberry Sr. named as one of two Overseers
of the Poor by the Court of General Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Clark County
Source:The Hoosier Journal
Name:GEORGE HUCKLEBERRY
Parents: Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Springville Township, Clark County, IN
Record:George Huckleberry Sr. named as one of two Overseers
of the Poor by the Court of General Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Clark County
Source:The Hoosier Journal
Date:29 September 1806Will
Name:GEORGE HUCKELBERRY
Parents:Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Clark County, IN
Record: Last Will and Testament Of George Huckleberry SR
Heirs:Barbara (Peckinpaw) Huckleberry (Wife)
Henry Huckelberry (Son)
Jacob Huckelberry (Son)
John Huckelberry (Son)
Martin Huckelberry (Son)
Susana Huckelberry (Daughter)
George Huckelberry (Son)
David Huckelberry (Son)
Abraham Huckelberry (Son)
Elizabeth Huckelberry (Daughter)
Source:Clark County Will Book
Volume A (1801-1817)Page 110
Clark County Courthouse
Jeffersonville, Clark County, IN
Name:GEORGE HUCKELBERRY
Parents:Benjamin Huckleberry/?
Place:Clark County, IN
Record: Last Will and Testament Of George Huckleberry SR
Heirs:Barbara (Peckinpaw) Huckleberry (Wife)
Henry Huckelberry (Son)
Jacob Huckelberry (Son)
John Huckelberry (Son)
Martin Huckelberry (Son)
Susana Huckelberry (Daughter)
George Huckelberry (Son)
David Huckelberry (Son)
Abraham Huckelberry (Son)
Elizabeth Huckelberry (Daughter)
Source:Clark County Will Book
Volume A (1801-1817)Page 110
Clark County Courthouse
Jeffersonville, Clark County, IN
Note:Will was probated 09 January 1813
Note:Will was probated 09 January 1813
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF GEORGE HUCKELBERRY SR.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF GEORGE HUCKELBERRY SR.
In the name of God Amen I GEORGE HUCKELBERRY of the Illinois Grant, Indiana Territory being very sick and weak in body, and of perfect mind and memory, thanks be unto God, calling into mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is appropriate for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament; that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hand of almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executors.Nothing doubting but at the general reflections I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hat pleased God to bless me in this life I give dismiss and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.First, I give and bequeath to Barbara my dearly beloved wife a sufficient maintenance out of my estate in the following manner that is to say, either in the house of or with my son Henry or in a house be herself on the premises whereon I now live, her bed and all her clothing to dispose of at her will.Also I give to my well beloved son Henry HUCKELBERRY whom I likewise constitute, make, and ordain the sole Executor of this my last will and testament all and singular my land, messuages (?) and tenements horses cattle hogs sheep and household stuff by him freely to be possessed and enjoyed.I also give my son Jacob one shilling sterling.I also give my son John one shilling sterling. I also give my son Martin one shilling sterling.I also give my daughter Susana one shilling sterling.Also I give my son George one shilling sterling.Also I give my son David one shilling sterling.Also I give my son Abraham one shilling sterling.Also I give my daughter Elizabeth one shilling sterling.And I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and dissunite all and every other former testament wills legacies bequeaths and executors by me in any wise before named, willed or bequeathed ratifying and confirm this and no other to be my last will and testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this twentyninth day of September in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and six 1806
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Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said George Huckelberry as his last will and testament in the presence of us, who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names
Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said George Huckelberry as his last will and testament in the presence of us, who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our namesJohn H. Baldwin
Peter McDonald
Joseph Shaw
Peter McDonald
Joseph Shaw
Clark County Clerks Office January 9th 1813
This day the within last will and testament of George Huckelberry Senior deceased was proved before me Isaac Shelby Clerk of the Court of Common Pleadings for said County, by the oaths of John H. Baldwin and Peter McDonald two of the subscribing witnesses thereto, the same is admitted to record
This day the within last will and testament of George Huckelberry Senior deceased was proved before me Isaac Shelby Clerk of the Court of Common Pleadings for said County, by the oaths of John H. Baldwin and Peter McDonald two of the subscribing witnesses thereto, the same is admitted to record
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Re: HUCKLEBERRY FAMILY PART II
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