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Elias Pegg and Elizabeth Onsettler




Husband Elias Pegg

           Born: Abt 1755 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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           Died: Mar 5, 1839 - Franklin County, Ohio
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         Father: Daniel Pegg III (1725-1800)
         Mother: Living


       Marriage: 1785




Wife Elizabeth Onsettler

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           Died: 1819 - Ohio
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Isaac Pegg and Deboera Parks




Husband Isaac Pegg

           Born: 1751
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           Died: 1832
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         Father: Daniel Pegg (Abt 1756-      )
         Mother: Living


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Wife Deboera Parks

           Born: 1758
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           Died: 1830
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4 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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9 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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Benjamin Pegg




Husband Benjamin Pegg

           Born: 1753
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           Died: 1846 - Ohio
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         Father: Daniel Pegg III (1725-1800)
         Mother: Living


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1 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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Daniel Pegg and Living




Husband Daniel Pegg 32,33

           Born: Abt 1665
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           Died: Dec 23, 1702 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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         Father: Living
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   Other Spouse: Martha Allen (1663-1689) - Feb 22, 1686 - Neshaminy, Pennsylvania

   Other Spouse: Barbara Jones (1669-1746) - Mar 5, 1690 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania




Wife Living (details have been suppressed)

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1 M Nathan Pegg

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           Died: Apr 25, 1698
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General Notes: Husband -

We do not know just when Daniel Pegg came to America. The earliest date mentioned in W. J. Pegg's papers is that of a deed of land for 600 acres in 1665, made out to Daniel Pegg who settled on the banks of the Delaware River between the Colhoun and Cohocksinck creeks. This land along the Delaware river was under Swedish control from 1638 to 1655 when it passed to Dutch control. Then the English took control in 1664. Though control changed, the settlers remained, and so Jurian Hartzfielder, who obtained from the Court of upland in the time of the Swedes a grant of land on the banks of the Delaware, afterwards sold three hundred and fifty acres of this land to Daniel Pegg. Sir William Penn, who came to America in 1680, some time after Daniel, confirmed this sale on March 26th, 1684. This was recorded at Philadelphia in Patent Book A, Vol. 4, page 353. This area later became known as the Northern Liberties.
Daniel Pegg evidently was a God-fearing, industrious, thrifty man of considerable knowledge and business ability, judging by the state of prosperity his will indicates. He owned a large brick manor house, a plantation and Negro slaves as well as a brickyard, a tanyard and a malt house. Bricks for building houses were first used in England in the reign of James 1st (1603-1625). The knowledge of brick-making and of woollen mills was passed down from father to son until Isaac Pegg's time. Daniel 1st had four sons and three daughters but only one son left heirs to carry on the Pegg name. His name was Nathan. Daniel died the 12th month, 23rd day, 1702/03 and was buried in the Friend's burying ground with members of his family at 302 Arch Street in Philadelphia.

Found in the index of "Old Rights" Patent Index A - 5; microdex #3; pg. 236; Patentee: Daniel Pegg for 350 acres dated March 25, 1776. Warrentee:Jurian Hartsfielder; County: West Side Del. River. (LDS US/CAN 1028673 - Patent Index A& AA; Commonwealth of Penn. Dept of Internal Affairs; Bureau of Land Records; Micro. Job #5; 1966).

Found in the "The Papers of William Penn" (Vol. 3) under the "Blackwell Rent Rolls, 1688-1689", Daniel Pegg is listed as an "OR" (old renter) in 1681; surveyed for 150 acres, Phila. Co., paid 1 1/2 bushels wheat rent to William Penn.


Daniel's brick house was completed in 1685 on the banks of the Delaware River between the Cohoquioque (Pegg's Run, now Willow St.) and the Cohocksinck Creeks in what is now the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, PA USA.


Representative of the Freemen in the Assembly 10th of 3rd month 1692.


Philadelphia MM Records - pg. 172; 26 day of the 11th month 1699 - Daniel Pegg has gone to Maryland. pg.180 - 30th day of the 8th month 1702 (Oct. 30, 1702) Daniel Pegg, going to law contrary to Friends advice, is further advised to let his action fall and prosecute no further, but endeavor to make satisfaction to and reconciliation with John Walker.


W.W. Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" Vol. II, pg. 405, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting: PEGG, Daniel d. 12-23-1702/3 (Feb. 23, 1703)


According to the Wm. Penn papers Daniel Pegg, Sr. and Anthony Morris were partners with other in a syndicate to develop the Susquehanna Valley in 1696. The two ended up on different sides of a political issue in 1697.


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Occupation - [place: Yeoman; Brick maker; Plantation owner]

Religion - [place: The Religious Society of Friends or "Quakers"]

spouse: , Rebecah (~1660 - ~1682)
- m. ABT. 1680
All we have is this: W.W. Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" Vol. II, pg. 405, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting: PEGG, Nathan [Peg], s (son of) Daniel & Rebecah, d (died) 4-25-1698 (4th month, 25th day, 1698 or June 25, 1698)
----------child: Pegg, Nathan (~1681 - 1698)
spouse: Allen, Martha (1663 - ~1690)
- m. 1686 in 2nd (or 7th) mo 22 da in Nesheminy MM; Middletown, Bucks Co., PA at the home of Samuel Allen
Early Quaker Records of Philadelphia, PA Vol. I 1682-1750:

7-10-1685 (Sept. 10, 1685) "Daniel Peg desires a certificate of clearness relating to marriage.


9-2-1685 (Nov. 2, 1685) "Daniel Pegg desiring a Certificate of his clearness relating to marriage. Thomas Fitzwater and Thomas Cross are to enquire concerning him and give account to the next meeting." (Minutes of Phila. MM, p.42)

----------child: Pegg, Elizabeth (~1687 - >1713)
spouse: Jones, Barbara (1668 - 1727)
- m. 1691 in 3mo 5 da Philadelphia MM, PA
Early Quaker Records of Philadelphia, PA Vol. I 1682-1750:

12-27-1690/91 (Feb. 27, 1691), Mary Fincher and Margaret Beardsley present Daniel Pegg and Barbara Jones who declared their intentions of marriage before this meeting, it being the first time. Friends appoint Francis Rawles and Ralph Ward to enquire into the clearness of the said Daniel, and make report thereof to the next meeting. (Minutes of Phila. MM, p.131)


1-27-1691 (Mar. 27, 1691), Daniel Pegg and Barbara Jones appeared before this meeting, signifying their intentions of taking each other in marriage, it being the second time and after enquiry made, concerning the said Daniel, nothing appeared to obstruct his proceedings, so Friends gave way that they might accomplish their aforesaid intentions according to the order of Truth. (Minutes of Phila. MM, p.132)


3-5-1691 (May 5, 1691), Daniel Pegg m. Barbara Jones, daughter of Ellis and Jane Jones of Philadelphia Meeting. Witnesses: Jane and Ellis Jones, Thomas Fitzwater, Abel Noble, John Stacy, Henry Furness and 21 others. (Recorded in original book B - A, p.10, Phila. MM)

----------child: Pegg, Daniel Ii (1692 - 1733)
----------child: Pegg, Jane (~1695 - )
----------child: Pegg, Elias (1697 - 1717)
----------child: Pegg, Nathan (~1699 - >1732)
----------child: Pegg, Mary (~1701 - 1702)
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General Notes:

ROGER HUFF PAPERS:

POLEN/PEGG TRANSCRIPTIONS
The following are transcribed from documents sent by Roger F. Huff, Clinton, Illinois to Ronald W. Whitney, Maple Plain, Minnesota toward the end of the year 1999. They are copies or originals of research he had done on the family in the 1960's. The originals were badly damaged by a couple of floods that had occurred since then. The copies were poor photocopies of othe badly damaged papers. Wherever in the transcription the damage is too great to be readable, brackets [ ] will be used to indicate missing words, or guesses. Normal brackets ( ) will represent brackets that were used in the original.
Transcribed by Ronald Whitney on May 31, 2000.

Document 1 - Badly water damaged original.

From conversations I had with parties previously mentioned it appears that William son of John was a drunk and had no issue.

Next I went to Pleasant Hill Cemetery near [K]ingston. In the older part of the cemetery I looked at every stone. In the newer part I very quickly spotted a stone marked REED. It was a large family stone. Close
[ ] was a very old small stone which said "Daniel son of [ ] and E. Reed died April 12, 1867. On the other side of the large stone there were four smaller stones all the same kind. [ D----] Reed, 1872-1938, Robert Nelson Reed, 1871-19[46], George [ ] Brooks, 1868-1960, Sarah Reed Brooks, 1861-1931. Mrs. [Deh--] said that their grandaughter had a stone. But she did not seem to be very positive to [ ]. The presence of the smaller stone and several unmarked graves [ ] to me that this was Nelson's resting place. I didn't try [and] confirm it - time to go home. While working out all of the details could [ ] and would be interesting to do, I simply do not have time. A couple of weeks in the courthouse, newspaper office and a couple of looks at the census records would settle most of that family pretty well it seems to me. Mrs. Dehus said that her grandmother died before she was born and she was born in 1869 if she were actually 97 this January. She says that she lived around Kingston when she was a child, so the 1870 census of Green Township should pick up the family. Could be that or [ ] didn't move until later and we might have to look at the 1880. She said that her father's house burned down when she was a girl so that if there was a bible it burned up then.
27 February 1966
Back to the letter. I have copied all of the pertinent data from Mrs. Chapman's chart. The rest of it is the Huffman family which you already have.

Yesterday in the musem(sic) here in Columbus I checked the following:

Penn Census: 1790
Daniel Pegg Bucks County 1m + 16, 1m - 16, 2f
William Peg Northumberland County 3m + 16, 3m - 16, 4f
George Pege Northampton County (Allen Twp.) 1m + 16, 2m - 16, 2f
Benjamin Pegg Washington County 1m + 16, 2m - 16, 4f

Revolutionary War Veterans Index prepared by the National Genealogical Soc.
Benjamin Pegg Ind Wars 1792-95, File No. S40248
Daniel Pegg New Jersey (served in N. J.), File No. S23840
Elias Pegg Penn (served in Penn.) S40250

Note that Northumberland County was where Catherine and Joseph Polen were actually married. If I were looking for a uncle for Catherine I'd say that he'd make a good one. I forgot to look for the Flicks in the 1790 Census. Also forgot the Schecklers. Try to remember to do it the next time I'm there.

I guess this just about winds this epistle up. This weekend didn't have the bright appeal of Washington's Birthday so didn't get out around the state at all. But spring is on the way.

Sincerely,
[signed]
Ken Poling

Document 2 - Poor photocopy of water damaged document.

PEGG AND ALLIED FAMILY INFORMATION
Compiled by K.E. Ballard 1966

Daniel Pegg, a Friend, in 16[86] acquired the 250 acres of [Ju]rian Hartsfelder's patent of 1676. He therefore once possessed nearly all of the Northern Liberties (of Phila., Pa.) [south] of Cohoc[ ]sinc Creek, in their primitive state of woody waste. He appears to have sold about 150 acres of the northern part to Coates (his brother-in-law) [corrected to read son-in-law] and to have set upon the improvement of the rest as a farm - to have diked in his marsh so as to form low meadows and to have set up a brick kiln. His mansion, of large dimensions, - two stories, with a piazza and double hipped roof, was called in the early days 'the big brick house at the north end.' It was on Front Street, west side, a little below Green St. In 1709 William Penn proposed to rent it for his residence that he might here be in the quiet country. Back of Pegg's house, from Front to Second Street and from Green to Coates Street, he had nearly a square of ground enclosed as a field, with numerous large cherry trees along the fences. This was a green meadow when the British occupied Philadelphia. They cut down the cherry trees for fuel. Britished [sic] troops were camped in the field.
Following is an abstract of the will of DANIEL PEGG, JR. written January 9, 1732, a short time before he died. To his wife SARAH he gave his 'northermost messuage of tenement and the piece of ground thereunto belonging, bounding on the north by land in the tenure of William Coates, on the east by a great road leading to Burlington (ie, Front St.), southward by a line dividing that tract from his other land, and westward by the New York road (ie, old Fourth St.). To his nephew, DANIEL PEGG, a son of NATHAN, he gave all his southernmost messuage or tenament where he then dwelt, together with the piece of ground bounded northward by the lane aforesaid, eastward by the Burlington Road, southward, by the second row of apple trees in his orchard, carrying the same breadth westward to a fence at the west end of an adjoining pasture, and westward to a fence at the west end of an adjoining pasture, and westward by the said fence… To daughter SARAH PEGG, land; to nephew ELIAS PEGG, second son of NATHAN, land. Similar lots to nephews DANIEL and JOHN COATES (sons of THOMAS COATES).
(Note: Watson confused Daniel Pegg, Sr. with Daniel Pegg, Jr. in a statement in [which] he said that Daniel Sr. must have had three wives. Daniel Sr. died 1702/3 leaving as his widow, Barbara, his second wife. Daniel Jr. was married to Sarah.)

The following information is found in the A. R. Justice Collection. DANIEL PEGG (SR.) married (1) 2nd mo. 28th day, 1686 in Neshaminy (Bucks Co., Pa.) at the house of Samuel Allen, MARTHA ALLEN, daughter of Samuel Allen. He married (2) BARBARA JONES, intention filed 1st mo. 27th day, 1691, - Minutes of Phila., Pa. Monthly Meeting of Friends, page 131. [in pencil md. 3/5/1691]
Issue by his first wife, Elizabeth: [crossed out and added in pen, probably by Roger Huff, "Martha Eliz. Allen".]
1. ELIZABETH PEGG, daughter of DANIEL & MARTHA (ELIZABETH) ALLEN PEGG, married Thomas Coates of Philadelphia, brickmaker.

Issue by 2nd wife, Barbara Jones: [also added in pen (Rebecca)]
2. DANIEL PEGG, JR. born 1692, died 1733, married about 1726 (?) Sarah (?Hooper). married at least by 1720.
3. JANE PEGG, married (?Enoch) Flower. Mentioned in will of grandmother, Jane Jones.
4. NATHANIEL PEGG, born 4/25/1698 - Phila. Monthly Meeting Records, Births and deaths, page 230, married Mary _____. [UNK penned over underline]


I was surfing the net a few days ago and saw some of your work on the Peggs.
There was one thing that caught my eye and it was in reference to a Mr. Huff stating that Barbara Jones name for some reason was recorded as " Rebecca " on the ship list. Well I'll have to disagree with Mister Huff. Barbara Jones is listed with all the family that came over on the Submission. I have a copy of the "Sailing of the Ship Submission" In The Year 1682, A true copy of the Vessel's Log.
From Wales,
His servants
Ellis Jones 45 Jane Jones 40
Barbary Jones 13 Dorothy Jones 10
Mary Jones 12 1/2 Isaac Jones 4 months
Rebeckah Winn 20 Jane Mede 15
Marjory Mede 11 1/2
TheRebecca Winn is the daughter of Thomas Winn / Wynne.
Jane and Margery Mede/Maude are Thomas Wynne's step daughters.He and his wife,
the mother of Jane and Margery were on another ship that sailed at the same time.
Rebecca Wynne married 1st. Solomon Thomas and 2nd. John Dickinson. Margery Mede/Maude married Thomas Fisher. and Dorothy Jones m. Richard Cantrell. This is my line.
Now can you help me any farthur back with the Jones?

Marcella Rye
Markee1072@aol.com


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1. Watson, John F.: "Annals of Phila., Pa. Etc, Vol. I" Phila., Pa. 1898. page 439.
2. A. R. Justice Collection, # 18, Gen. Soc. Pa. page 11.





Document 3 - Water damaged original and fair photocopy of document.

PEGG
New Jersey Archives
Abstract of Wills, Vol. V - 1771 - 1780
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1778, Sept. 19, Pegg, Daniel, of Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co. N. J.
Int. Adm. Daniel Pegg. Fellowbondsman, Daniel Cahill; both of said Co.
1778, Sept. 22, Inventory, made by Daniel Mershon - Lib. 22, p. 21

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Abstract of Wills, Vol. XI - 1806 - 1809 - Page 259

Pegg, Daniel G., of Bethlehem Twsp., Hunterdon Co., will of Wife, Margaret, personal estate; also $50 from sale of real estate. Children, Jesse, John and Mary Pegg, residue of money from sale of real estate, when of age.
Executors - Wife, Margaret, Jeremiah Garzy and Christopher Snyder.
Witnesses - Phillip Johnston, Andrew Moore, George Fritts. Proved Nov. 30, 1807. Oct. 7, 1807,
Renunciation by Christopher Snyder. Witness, Joseph King.
1807, Nov. 24, Inventory $320.61, made by George Fritts and Harbert Rodenbough.
File 2267 - J. (Will, Sept. 7, 1807)


Daniel G. Pegg (Beth. Twsp) b. May 11 1779
d. 1807
m. Margaret Buchanan

Mahlon Pegg b. Aug. 8, 1805
d. Oct. 4, 1876
m. 1st, Feb. 7, 1829
i. Independence, B. G. Elizabeth Sebold b. June 30, 1810
d. Feb. 5, 1848
i. Independence B. G.
7 Ch. (Bible)
Mary Elenor b. Oct. 31, 1830
d. July 3, 1849
Parmelia Ann b. Mar. 9, 1833
d. June 13, 1850
John b. Sept. 30, 1836
m. d.
Sarah Elizabeth Fine b. Jan. 11, 1839
d. July 8, 1866
Hannah Cathetine [sic] b. May 16, 1841
d. June 2, 1866
m.
Christopher Snyder
Jacob S. b. Dec. 18, 1842
d. July 10, 1925
m. 2nd
Dinah Hockenbury
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Stryker's List of Revolutionary Soldiers - Page, 715

Private Daniel Pegg (Does not say what County - Probably Hunterdon County) [written in pen on original - Daniel 5th]

Hunterdon County New Jersey Militia, 1792 (By H. E. Deats)
Kingswood Township
Pegg, Nathan
Pegg, Thompson

Copied by M. L. Wilson, Corr. Sec. Of the Hunterdon Co. Historical Society, July 28, 1966.

Document 4 - Original letter in damaged but good condition.

1711 Addison St .
Philadelphia, Pa. 19146
February 24, 1967
Mrs. Mary E. Huff
801 E. Jefferson
Clinton, Ill. 61727

Dear Mrs. Huff:

In answer to your letter, I have searched through the index of deeds for Philadelphia County down to 1900 for a Polen [crossed out with pen] or Pegg deed to the City of Philadelphia, but found nothing under a Daniel Pegg nor a Joseph Polen. [Joseph Polen also crossed out]

It is possible that the deed was made by someone of another last name, yet an heir to the property - or holer of the deed at the time.

Last week I soughtthe[sic] opinion of a lawyer with considerable experience and because he is active in one of the patriotic societies, sympathetic to genealogy. He agreed with me that the best approach would be to have a search of the property made by one of the title searching companies here in Philadelphia. Their searchers are trained in the specific tracing of property through the changing deeds and the transfers of title of a specific piece of property. The lawyer states that the cost of such a search is about thirty-five dollars at the present time. Of course, it could be higher depending upon the complications involved.

As to going to court to claim ownership of the property, he stated that it would be of very doubtful outcome for the heirs of someone owning it originally, after a great many years of assumed legal ownership by those now in possession. I assume that what he means is that an old deed of sale would be upheld in favor of the purchasers.

What I believe that Canadian Pegg meant by his reference to the family not having been dealt fairly with, is that the one who sold the property to the City of Philadelphia, or to someone else who later resold it to the City, wasthat the other members of the family who were legally entitled to a share in it were not given (or may not have been given) compensation for their share.

I would be leary[sic] of engaging a lawyer who contacts you first and encourages you to go ahead with promises of success. In similar situation, I would want to select a reputable lawyer whose name has been given by the Chamber of Commerce or Bar Association here. Lawyer's fees can become quite costly, as you know, I am sure.

Enclosed is your material which you sent me and which I failed to return previously.

My charge for this further work is five dollars.

Sincerely yours,
[signed]
Rev. Kenneth E. Ballard


Document 5 - Photocopy of a photocopy of a letter judging by the fact that some notes are also photocopied. Good condition, but can't tell if pages are missing.

[copy of 1902 letter to my grandfather - James N. Polen. Probably written by Mary Huff.]
[note in pen: Ron - A letter from Twin Nathaniels grandson to my wifes grand father. Chesnut is 15 miles west of us here. Signed Roger.]

Chesnut, Ill. 3/11-02
Mr J[ames?] Polen
Clinton, Ill.
I write to you to day in regard to an Estate in which the Polens are interested as follow
Daniel Pegg leased to the City of Philada[sic] Pa a tract of land for the period of 99 years. Also a tract in Harrisburgh for the same period.
My Grand Father Nathaniel Polen was a son of Hannah Pegg . She being a daughter of Daniel Pegg the 3rd. There were only two sons born to her, Nathaniel & [written in, William] twin bros.
Over
[this ends the first page]

[the so called page 2]

[missing word ] copy of the original lease which shows that there is yet two years for us to present our claim.

Please give me the Genealogy of the Polens as near as you can. I think perhaps you may find it to your interest.

My Grand father & his Bro came to Ohio many years ago from the east. They died in Harrison Co., Ohio.
Please let me hear from you favorably and oblige.

Yours Respcfly
[Signed] John Hoover
Chesnut, Ill.

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Stevens and Hannah Pegg




Husband Stevens

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           Died: 1763
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       Marriage: 1760




Wife Hannah Pegg

           Born: 1740
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           Died: 1769
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         Father: Daniel Pegg (Abt 1756-      )
         Mother: Living



   Other Spouse: Daniel Baronet Polen (      -1769) - 1765



Children
1 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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2 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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Daniel Baronet Polen and Hannah Pegg




Husband Daniel Baronet Polen

            AKA: William
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           Died: 1769
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       Marriage: 1765




Wife Hannah Pegg

           Born: 1740
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           Died: 1769
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         Father: Daniel Pegg (Abt 1756-      )
         Mother: Living



   Other Spouse: Stevens (      -1763) - 1760



Children
1 F Sarah Elizabeth Polen

           Born: 1766 - Louden County, Verginia
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2 M Nathaniel Polen

           Born: 1769 - Louden County, Verginia
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3 M William Polen

           Born: 1769 - Louden County, Verginia
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Living




Husband Living (details have been suppressed)

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         Father: Daniel Pegg (Abt 1756-      )
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Children
1 M Daniel Pegg 32,33

           Born: Abt 1665
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           Died: Dec 23, 1702 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Living
         Spouse: Martha Allen (1663-1689)
           Marr: Feb 22, 1686 - Neshaminy, Pennsylvania
         Spouse: Barbara Jones (1669-1746)
           Marr: Mar 5, 1690 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania



2 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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3 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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4 M Living (details have been suppressed)

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Thomas Wilson and Nancy Anna Pegg




Husband Thomas Wilson 33,32,37,38

           Born: Abt 1760 - York, Pennsylvania
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           Died: Abt 1828 - Belmomt County, Ohio
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         Father: Living
         Mother: 


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Wife Nancy Anna Pegg

            AKA: Anna Pegg
           Born: Abt 1763 - New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1832 - Belmont County, Ohio
         Buried: 


         Father: Daniel Pegg IV (Abt 1738-1778)
         Mother: Living




         Father: Daniel Pegg (Abt 1756-      )
         Mother: Living



   Other Spouse: Living



Children
1 M James Wilson 32,38,52

           Born: Oct 11, 1779 - Carlsile Or Fayette County, Pennsylvania
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           Died: Abt 1860 - Illinois 60
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary Emory (Abt 1784-      )



2 M Thomas Jr Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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3 F Catherine Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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         Spouse: Living



4 M Charles B. Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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5 M Daniel Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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6 M Edward Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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7 F Hannah Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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8 F Jane Sarah Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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         Spouse: Living



9 M John Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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10 F Mary Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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         Spouse: Living



11 F Nancy Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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         Spouse: Living



12 M Sameul Wilson

           Born: Between 1780 and 1800
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13 F Sarah Wilson

           Born: Nov 5, 1792 - Fayette County, Pennsylvania
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           Died:  - Corydon, Indiana
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Living
         Spouse: James Mitchell (1776-      )
           Marr: Nov 16, 1809 - Washington, Green County, Pennsylvania



14 F Elizabeth Wilson

           Born: 1796
     Christened: 
           Died: Oct 7, 1852 - Monroe County, Ohio
         Buried: 
         Spouse: John Antill (1790-      ) 32
           Marr: 1813 - Fayette County, Pennsylvania




General Notes: Husband -

Not verified if this is our Thomas Wilson:

Genealogical Abstracts of Ohio Rev-War Pension Files:
Thomas Wilson
Thomas, PA Line, R20148, sol was b in 1760 in York Co. PA & sol referred
to 1 of his bros as having the record of his birth, sol lived in Fayette Co. PA when he enl & afterwards lived in Washington Co. PA then moved to Ohio Co. VA & in 1816 he moved to Wayne Co. OH where he lived when he appl 12 Sep 1834 it was also stated sol had lived in Washington Co. PA & Ohio Co. VA for 17 yrs prior to the Rev War, sol referred to his children but did not give their names.

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Notes: Marriage

Reference:
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Living and Nancy Anna Pegg




Husband Living (details have been suppressed)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Nancy Anna Pegg

            AKA: Anna Pegg
           Born: Abt 1763 - New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1832 - Belmont County, Ohio
         Buried: 


         Father: Daniel Pegg IV (Abt 1738-1778)
         Mother: Living




         Father: Daniel Pegg (Abt 1756-      )
         Mother: Living



   Other Spouse: Thomas Wilson (Abt 1760-Abt 1828) 33,32,37,38



Children

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Peter Pence and Living




Husband Peter Pence 81

           Born: Abt Oct 1765 - Berks County, Pennsylvania
     Christened: 
           Died: 1848 - Arenzville, Cass County, Illinois
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Living

   Other Spouse: Frances Wilson (      -1852) - Jan 2, 1836 - Franklin County, Ohio




Wife Living (details have been suppressed)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children

General Notes: Husband -

PETER PENCE, son of Joh. Nicholas and Maria Margareth Bens was born or baptized on 14 Oct 1765 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Reading, Berks Co PA; married Catharine Godfrey 19 Oct 1792 in Shenandoah Co VA (Heck genealogy says she was born in Ireland, was married previously, perhaps to a Godfrey and that her first husband was killed by Indians). No further record in Shenandoah Co after about 1800; he is the Peter Pence who was in Fairfield-Licking-Perry Co area of OH early in the 1800s; on 7 Oct 1815, he and his wife Catherine, described as being from Licking Co OH, deeded land to his brother Jacob of Shenandoah Co (DB W, p 245).; he was a justice of the peace in Licking Co; he is identified as the father and Catherine Godfrey as the mother of the Sarah Pence who married David Hughes (Compendium of American Genealogy), and Peter and Catherine Godfrey Pence are given as the parents of the Isaac who married Catherine Heck in the Heck genealogy; others, except for last child listed, are unidentified Pences in the above three counties, but primarily in Licking Co. Peter Pence died in Arenzville, Cass County, Illinois in 1848, m (1) Catherine Godfrey, according to descendant, who said Mrs. Frances Wilson was Peter's third wife (a correspondent says Peter Pence married Frances Wilson 2 Jan 1836 with no further information) and she died at Arenzville in 1852; there is no estate record for Peter in Cass Co or adjoining counties. This family placed here with considerable reservations, primarily because of the immense age difference between John Wesley and his supposed siblings.
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BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF CASS, SCHUYLER and BROWN COUNTIES, Illinois - 1892
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BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF CASS, SCHUYLER and BROWN COUNTIES, Illinois - 1892
Chicago: Biographical Review Publishing Co.
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JOSEPH PENCE, of township 17, 7 north, range 10 west, section 18, was born in Rockingham county, Virginia, March 10, 1814. His parents were John and Mary (Smith) Pence, both being natives of Virginia. They had three sons and five daughters; Mr. Pence, of this sketch, is the only survivor. One brother died in Davis County, Iowa, and two sisters also died in the same place. The other three sisters died in Cass county, Illinois, and the remaining brother in Scott County, Illinois. The parents both died in Rockingham County, Virginia, the father in June, and the mother in September, 1834.

Mr. Joseph Pence was married in Page County, Virginia, in 1837, to Sarah A. Samuels, of the same county, born in 1812. After marriage the young couple went to Kentucky and remained until 1838, when they removed to Morgan County, Illinois. From there they went to Cass County, Illinois, where they have since resided. Mr. Pence bought 205 acres of land, which he has greatly improved. Mrs. Pence died in 1878, and her husband still mourns her loss. Mr. Pence has always been a Democrat and has held the various offices in his township, and was a member of the I.O.O.F.

Mrs. Pence bore her husband six children, namely: Joseph W., a farmer in Iowa, is a widower with nine children; Sarah Ellen, a widow who keeps house for her father. The other children are dead. The daughter married Thomas D. Chapman, who was born near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 27, 1842, and was a soldier in Company I, One Hundred and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, serving three years and three months. He returned home somewhat broken in health, and never entirely recovered, dying August 5, 1885. He left four children and a widow to mourn his loss. The children were: Louie, now Mrs. P. H. Caldwell; Charles F., Albert B. and Joseph H. are all at home with their grandfather, the first named being a member of the Sons of Veterans. Mrs. Chapman was born on the farm on which she now resides, and has always lived there. She is a member of the Providence Presbyterian Church. Her husband was a member of the Masonic order.



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