1740 - 1817 (77 years)
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Name |
John Conrad Hulvey [1] |
Birth |
15 Mar 1740 |
, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1810 |
New Haven, Rockingham, Virginia, USA [1] |
Death |
19 Dec 1817 |
, Rockingham, Virginia, USA |
Person ID |
I18958 |
Master |
Last Modified |
16 Jul 2012 |
Father |
Conrad Holbe Hulvey, b. 1720, Rothenbergen, Duchy Isenburg, Hessen, Germany d. 1784, , Shenandoah, Virginia, USA (Age 64 years) |
Mother |
Anna Elisabetha Keller, b. 1720, , , Switzerland |
Family ID |
F4762 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Catherine Kurth, b. 1742, , Shenandoah, Virginia, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Phillip Hulvey, b. 1778, , Shenandoah, Virginia, USA d. Aug 1858, , Augusta, Virginia, USA (Age 80 years) [Father: Natural] [Mother: Natural] |
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Family ID |
F4761 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- A HISTORY OF ROCKINGHAM COUNTY VIRGINIA
John W. Wayland, Ph.D.
CHAPTER V. (Pages 65 - 111)
THE NEW COUNTY AND THE NEW NATION.
1777-1820.
March 28, 1782.
Justices present:
John FitzwaterReuben HarrisonWilliam NawlWm. HerringMichael Couger
Claims allowed:
Leonard Herring, for 30 bus. corn, July 3, 1781.
Frederick Armentrout, for 1 bag, and 2 bus. "Spotts," Nov. 15, 1780; for 1 bag, April 24, 1779; etc.
Henry Miller, for 50 gals. whiskey, at 3s. a gallon, and casks, 6s., Sept. 14, 1781; 39 horses 1 night at hay, Jan. 14, 1781; and 1 bu. "Spels," 1s. 8d.; for 30 morning snacks and 30 gills whiskey, Jan. 15, 1781. (Footnote: "Spels" was doubtless spelt, a grain related to wheat and barley, much used for food in Germany and Switzerland. It is also called "German wheat." This is a circumstantial touch reminding us that most of the early settlers of Rockingham came from Germany and Switzerland. The "Spotts" sold by Fred. Armentrout were likely some grain or vegetable, also.)
"This under the same Circumstances wt. harnets."
Henry Miller, for 1 ax, 5s., Jan. 19, 1781; for 437 lbs. beef, June 6, 1781.
Jere Besselly, for 1 bu. corn and hay for 27 horses 1 night, Jan. 13, 1781.
"Sam at harnet."
Jere Beazle, for pasturing 5 horses 4 days, Sept. 22, 1781;
Jere Beezly, for 1 gal. salt, 7s.6d., Jan. 13, 1781.
George Kessle, for hay and oats, Jan. 1, 1782.
George Kelsle, for 6 days with team, March 1, 1781.
Gorge Kessle, for 8 days rations for 2 men, Feb. 23, 1778.
Georg Kezle, for 2 days with team, Feb. 12, 1781. (Footnote: Kessle, Kelsle, and Kezle were obviously one and the same man, to-wit, George Keezell, for whom Keezletown is named.)
James Laird, for 99 days public service with his team, acct. dated April 11, 1781.
Alexander Miller, for 725 lbs. beef, Nov. 15, 1780.
Frances Stewart, for pasturing 10 cattle 7 days, Nov. 2, 1781; etc.
Jas. Rutherford, for 6 bus. rye, Nov. 17, 1780.
Sam. Hamphill, for 22 1/2 lbs. bacon, at 9d., and 97 lbs. pork, at 3d., Feb. 4, 1781.
Peter Nicholas, for 10 soldiers' diets, Febr. 25, 1781; to the same, for hay, diets, forage, oats, corn, &c., at various times.
Jacob Nicholas, for 200 lbs. hay, and for pasturing 14 head of cattle, Nov. 12, 1780.
Reuben Harrison, for 99 days public service with his team, acct. dated Dec. 12, 1781.
Banabas Carpenter, for 1 beef weighing 287 lbs., at 2d. a pound, Sept. 16, 1781; and for 1350 lbs. hay, at 1s.6d. per cwt., Jan. 1, 1782.
Barnabas Simmerman, for public service with his team, Jan. 20, 1781; to the same, for hay, corn, diets, lodging, etc., at various times; and "for Damage Done by Continental troops to the possessions of sd. Simmerm., 8 shillings," Dec. 4, 1780.
John Brown, for 2 bus. rye, at 2s.6d. a bushel, Nov. 17, 1780.
John Frazor, for 2 bus. rye and 10 bus. corn, Nov. 26, 1780.
Nana Simerman, for 66 lbs. mutton, at 3d. a pound, Febr. 21, 1781.
Pat. Guin, for 3 bus. corn, Dec. 7, 1781.
Daniel Smith, for pasturing 34 troop horses 20 days, for beef, corn, and whiskey, July 21, 1781; for public service with his team, &c., Nov. 30, 1781.
Michael Couger, for making 2 tents, at 6s.3d., Jan. 18, 1781.
March 29, 1782.
Accounts were allowed for military supplies furnished, for public service with teams, for horses lost in public service, etc., to the following:
Reuben Harrison Adam SellersJohn Weir Robt. SlaughterPeter Miller, Sr. John BranumEster Stephenson Jacob PetersJohn Burk Woolry HershmanPeter Miller, Jr. Ben. WhiteLeonard Miller Henry LongRobt. Hook Lawrence SlaughterJacob Bear Ann FieldHenry Miller Jacob KiblingerJames Bruster And. HudlowCoonrod Hulvah Joseph HannahGabriel Jones Paul LingalPeachy Gilmore Hans MagartGeorge Mallow George Boswell
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Sources |
- [S248] Ancestry.com, 1810 United States Federal Census, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.), Year: 1810; Census Place: New Haven, Rockingham, Virginia; Roll: 67; Page: 132; Family History Number: 0181427; Image: 00176.
Residence date: 1810 Residence place: New Haven, Rockingham, Virginia, United States
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