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1768, Before - Settlement of Bedford Prior to Establishment of the County in 1771 In 1768, a group of commissioners was sent west of Allegheny Mountain, near Fort Bedford to create a list of illegal settlers in the vicinity of Turkeyfoot, for the purpose of expelling those settlers, because this land had not yet been purchased from the Indians. Three different lists of illegal settlers in that area were made before 1769. Names of the people at Turkey Foot, reported by Rev. Steele:
Henry Abraham had located on the point of land situated between the junction of the Youghiogheny and Castleman rivers, in present-day Confluence, PA, which was in Brothersvalley Township between 1771 and 1773, then in Turkeyfoot Township, Bedford County from 1773 through 1795, when Somerset County was created from Bedford. Footnotes:
1768, Nov 5 - Treaty of Fort Stanwix Commissioners were appointed to hold a treaty with the Six Nations at Fort Stanwix, November 5, 1768. The treaty was held, and in consideration of $10,000 the Indians conveyed another slice of their territory to the Penns on the Susquehanna. The boundary line is thus defined in the deed:
1769, Feb 23 - Announcement: Philadelphia Land Office opened on 3 Apr 1769 to receive applications for land in the new purchase. On 23 Feb 1769 the Penns published an advertisement for the benefit of the public to the effect that the land office in Philadelphia would be opened on 3 Apr 1769 at ten A.M. to received applications from all persons wishing to take up lands in the new purchase. The price of this land was fixed at five pounds sterling per 100 acres and a penny per acre per annum quit-rent. This new purchase was public land west of Allegheny Mountain, located near Fort Bedford, Cumberland County, PA.
1771, Mar 9 - BEDFORD created from CUMBERLAND. (Pa. Stat., ch. 629, sec. 1/8:46-47)
1771, Mar 11 - Captain William Crawford was hired as a surveyor William Crawford of Stewart's Crossing, Bedford County, PA, under the authority of the Executive Council of Virginia in 1769 and 1771, was hired to survey most of the lands on the Ohio and Kanawha rivers for the military land grants, which were due soldiers who fought in the Virginia Militia, commanded by Colonel George Washington after the French and Indian War. Article: 1771 - Captain William Crawford was hired as a surveyor
1771, Mar 11 - Captain William Crawford was hired as a surveyor Captain William Crawford of Stewart's Crossing, was hired by the "military land" grants commission, under the direction of George Washington, as "the surveyor of our 200,000 acres of land". Footnotes:
1771, Apr 16 - First Court Was Held At Bedford, PA on April 16, 1771 Excerpt from Boyd Crumrine, The County Court for the District of West Augusta, Virginia: The county seat of Bedford County was at Bedford about one hundred miles east from Pittsburg, where its first court was held on April 16, 1771, and George Wilson living near the mouth of George's Creek in what is now southern Fayette County; Captain William Crawford, living on the Youghiogheny opposite what is now Connellsville; Thomas Gist, living at Mount Braddock, near Uniontown; and Dorsey Pentecost, then living on his tract called "Greenaway" in the Forks of the Yough", but in 1777, removing to the East Branch of Chartiers Creek, were justices of the peace and judges of the county courts. Virginia at this date had not yet extended the jurisdiction of her courts over Western Pennsylvania.
1771, Fall - Tax Assessment List: Brothersvalley Township First Assessment List.- This assessment list was taken for Brothersvalley Township of Bedford County (this township included all of what is now Somerset County lying west of the Allegheny Mountain), created in the fall of 1771 for Year 1772 taxes. William Greathouse; acres: 200; improved: 10; horses: 2; cows: 3. Then followed the names of those whom we presume were single men, vis.: Frederick Aker Footnotes:
1772, Mar 21 - BEDFORD gained from CUMBERLAND, lost to the creation of NORTHUMBERLAND. (Pa. Stat., ch. 658, sec. 2/8:230; ch. 644, sec. 1/8:143-144)
1772 - Tax List: Brothersvalley Township Second Assessment List.- This assessment list was taken for Brothersvalley Township of Bedford County (this township included all of what is now Somerset County lying west of the Allegheny Mountain), created in 1772 for Year 1773 taxes. Greathouse, William; resident [freeholder], 200 acres, 10 acres cleared. Footnotes:
1773, Feb 26 - BEDFORD lost to the creation of WESTMORELAND. (Pa. Stat., ch. 678, sec. 1/8:314)
1773 - Tax List: Brothers Valley Township Abrahem, Henry; resident; tax: 4 .0
1773, Jul - Turkeyfoot Township created from Brothersvalley Township Excerpt: Somerset County [PA] Outline, Page 260 Turkeyfoot Township was established out of the western part of Brothersvalley Township by the Bedford County Court in July 1773. It included nearly all of the western half of the present area of Somerset County and the southwestern corner of what is now Cambria County. Turkeyfoot Township contained many of the first settlers of Somerset County. This township was so named because of the peculiar conjunction of the three streams which unite where Confluence Borough is now located. Some of the first settlers of the Turkeyfoot Region were Henry Abrahams, James Spencer, Richard Hoagland and Benjamin Jennings. Henry Abrahams built a cabin on the point of land between the Youghiogheny and the Casselman Rivers in 1765. James Spencer lived on the point of land between the Casselman River and Laurel Hill Creek at about the same time. Richard Hoagland owned a large tract of land lying east of the Youghiogheny River on both sides of the Braddock Road. He had the most cleared land in what is now Somerset County, the first assessment was made in 1772. He had seventy-one acres of cleared land at that time. Benjamin Jennings' land was located between Confluence and Ursina Boroughs. Other early settlers of this same region were Oliver Drake, Andrew Friend, William Greathouse, Thomas Green, John Friggs, John Pursley, Augustine Friend, Danes Pursley, John Reed and Henry Smith. (The names of all the early settlers of Turkeyfoot Township can be found in the five different assessment lists which have been submitted for this township in "First Settlers" in Chapter XI of this work.)
1774 - Tax Assessment: Turkeyfoot Township Greathouse, William
1774 - Tax List, Turkeyfoot Township Greathouse, William; tax: 2 .3
1774, Aug 9 - Land Warrant: Isaac Allen -- 307 1/4 acres located on head of North Fork of Turkey Foot Isaac Allen 309 1/4 Acres patented Situate on the Heads of the North Fork of Turkey Foot in turkey foot Township Bedford County survey'd on a Wh. of the 9th of Augt. 1774.
1774, Oct 5 - Land Warrant: Benjamin Chew and Alexander Wilcocks, Esquires -- 302 1/2 acres called "Pete's Run", adjoining lands of William Greathouse Benjamin Chew and Alexander Wilcocks, Esquires -- 302 1/2 acres called "Petes Run" located eastward of the North Fork of Turkeyfoot on a branch thereof in Turkeyfoot Twp., Bedford County, adjoining lands of William Greathouse, Spruce Bank, and vacant lands. Surveyed 11 Jun 1776 pursuant to a warrant dated 5 Oct 1774. Survey: Benjamin Chew and Alexander Wilcocks, Esquires -- 302 1/2 acres called "Pete's Run", adjoining lands of William Greathouse [ Survey ] Situate Eastward of the North Fork of Turkey Foot on a Branch thereof in Turkey Foot Township Bedford County and surveyed 11th day of June 1776. In pursuance of a Warrant dated the 5th day of October 1774. Pr
1775 - Tax List, Turkeyfoot Township Aker, Peter; tax: 8 .8
1776 - Tax List, Turkeyfoot Township Greathous, William; uncultivated land tax: 13 .6; provincial tax: 5 .10
1777 - Military Service: Deposition of John Greathouse given before court of Harrison County, VA on 19 May 1818. That he the said John Greathouse enlisted in the Bedford County State of Pennsylvania in the year 1777 in Captain Kilgores Company of the 8 Pennsylvania regiment of Regualar commanded by Col. _________ [Aeneas Mackay] and afterwards Commanded by Col. Broadhead that he continue to service in the same Corps for the Term of three years when he was discharged at Pittsburg in march 1780 and received the accompaning discharge that he was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Paoli. Footnotes: 1) 1818, May 19 - Military Service: Deposition of John Greathouse, Harrison County, VA
Captain Kilgore's Company of the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment commanded by Colonel Aeneas Mackay, Lieutenant Colonel George Wilson and Major Richard Butler was in camp at Kittanning, PA from Sep 1776 through 2) Battle of Brandywine occurred on 11 Sep 1777. 2) Battle of Paoli occurred on 21 Sep 1777. 3) Battle of Germantown occurred on 4 Oct 1777.
1777, Dec 10 - Turkeyfoot: Roster of Officers Commissioned for the 4th Company, 1st Battalion, Militia of Bedford County. William Black, Captain. Court Martialed Men Enoch Abrahams.
1778, Apr 25 - Turkeyfoot: Roster of Officers Commissioned for the 4th Company, 1st Battalion, Militia of Bedford County. Oliver Drake, Captain, 25 Apr 1777.
1779 - Tax List, Turkeyfoot Township Eakert, Frederick; acres: 100; horses: 2; cattle: 3.
1779, Aug 10 - Turkeyfoot: Roster of Officers Commissioned for the 4th Company, 1st Battalion, Militia of Bedford County. Oliver Drake, Captain.
1779, Sep 30 - BEDFORD gained from CUMBERLAND and NORTHUMBERLAND. (Pa. Stat., ch. 848, sec. 1/9:396-398)
1780 - Military Service: Discharge John Greathouse at Fort Pitt in 1780 John Greathouse was discharged from service in Captain Kilgore's Company of the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment of Regulars at Pittsburgh, PA after three years of service in the Revolutionary War, in 1780.
1783 - Fayette County was established from Westmoreland, which was est. from Bedford in 1773.
1783 - Tax List, Turkeyfoot Township Eakart, Frederick; acres: 100; horses: 2; cattle: 3; tax: 1 .9 .9 Greathouse, John; single freemen; acres: 100; horses: 1; tax: 2 .5 .5 Footnotes: 1) Daniel McCarty, who was named as a [married] resident freeholder on the tax list of Turkeyfoot Township, Bedford County, PA, for 1783, appears to have married Anna Amelia Greathouse circa 1783. 2) If Anna Amelia Greathouse was age 21 at the time of her marriage, then she would have been born about 1762, in Roxborough, Philadelphia County, PA. 3) Her father and mother, William and Barbara Schuetz Greathouse released Barbara's 1/3 share of her father, Carl Valentine Michael Schuetz's farm, which was located in Germantown, Philadelphia County, PA, to her brother, Jacob Shuetz in 1762.
1785 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot Township 21 Frederick Achor * John Greathouse, single freemen. 22 * Tax List: Providence Township 23 Daniel McCartney * This was the last tax list for Turkeyfoot Township, on which Frederick Akert, William Greathouse Sr., William Greathouse Jr. and John Greathouse was recorded. These individuals migrated to Harrison County, VA, arriving there by Aug 1786, at the latest. They were recorded on the Tax List: Harrison County, VA, starting in 1787.
1787 - Huntingdon County est. from Bedford.
1788 - Tax List, Turkeyfoot Township 24 Daniel McCartney, resident.
1788, May 8 - The Supreme Executive Council Met, Philadelphia, Thursday, May 8th, 1788 The Council met. Philadelphia, Thursday, May 8th, 1788 Present: The Honorable Peter Muhlenberg, Esquire, Vice President; Esquires: Samuel Dean, Abraham Smith, Samuel Edie, John Smilie, James Read, John Baird, Christopher Kucher, Devid Redick and Henry Hill. Jacob Harsel [Hartsel] and Michael Oswald, Esquires, were appointed and commissioned Justices of the Peac, the former for district of Turkey Foot, and the latter for the district of Londonderry, in the county of Bedford, upon returns made according to law. Jacob Harsel [Hartsel] and Michael Oswald, Esquires, were also appointed and commissioned Justices of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county aforesaid.
1789, Nov 24 - Deed: Abel Falk sold land adjoining William Greathouse to John Nicola, Turkeyfoot Township 24 Nov 1789. Deed. Abel Falk (in old German) of Tyrone Twp., Westmoreland County, to John Nicola of Turkeyfoot Twp., Bedford County, farmer. Land: 100 acres including an improvement, adjoining William Greathouse, Henry Abrams, William Nichols and others in Turkeyfoot Twp., Bedford County; It being the same land which Falk received by warrant dated 24 Jun 1785. Price: 80 Pounds Pa. currency. Witnesses: Jacob Hartsel and Catharine Hartsel.
1790 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot Township 24 Daniel McCartney, resident.
1790 - Census: Turkeyfoot Township 25 Daniel McCartny household. Notes: No township was specified in this census. However, Turkeyfoot Township would be a reasonable conclusion, based upon the 1790 tax list entry above.
1792, Mar 21 - Court: Harrison County, VA Daniel McCarty Vs. Micheal Greathouse Continued – Ruled to give security for costs and notice given plaintiff.
1794 - Court Records: Brothersvalley Township 26 7 Jan 1991 - Samuel Steel v Michael Trayer on 13 Feb 1794, execution on a copy of Jacob Hartzel, debt L4, debt and costs paid.
1795 - Somerset County est. from Bedford.
1795 - Will: Turkeyfoot Township A Jacob Hartzel was a witness to a will of Martin Keefor in "Turkeyfoot Township Bedford County formerly now Somerset County in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania". Notes : This Jacob Hartzel may have been the spouse of Catherine Greathouse, daughter of William Greathouse Sr., who died in Harrison County, VA in 1792.
Sources: Bedford County, PA GenWeb Project, Tax Lists: 1768. Greathouse as early settler: none. Online: http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/taxlists/ta1768brovall.html E. Howard Blackburn, William M. Welfley and Hon. William H. Koontz, editor, History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania, With Genealogical and Personal History, New York/Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1906. Page 24, Henry Abraham had located on the point of land situated between the junction of the Youghiogheny and Castleman rivers. Lycoming County, PA GenWeb Project. Treaty of Fort Stanwix, which defined the western boundaries of Pennsylvania and opened up land west of Fort Bedford and the Allegheny mountains, which was acquired in the New Purchase, for settlement. View @ Lycoming County, PA GenWeb Project. Lycoming County, PA, op cit. Land Office in Philadelphia to receive applications in the New Purchase, west of Fort Bedford. View @ Lycoming County, PA GenWeb Project. Boyd Crumrine, Washington County Historical Society, Washington, Pa; The county court for the district of West Augusta, Virginia: held at Augusta town, near Washington, Pennsylvania, 1776-1777, Volume 125. Observer Job Rooms, for the Washington County Historical Society, 1905. Original from the University of Virginia, Digitized Sep 1, 2007. Page 12, First Court Was Held At Bedford, PA on April 16, 1771. George Wilson, William Crawford, Thomas Gist and Dorsey Pentecost were justices of the peace and judges of the county courts. View @ Google Books The Newberry Library, Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, Chicago, IL. Bedford County Chronology. Online: http://www.newberry.org/ahcbp History of Bedford, Somerset, and Fulton Counties, Pennsylvania : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its pioneers and prominent men.. Chicago: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1884. Page 70, 73-74; 1771, Fall - Brothersvalley Taxables: William Greathouse, resident freeholder; Frederick Aker, single freemen. Blackburn and Welfley, The History of Bedford and Somerset Counties by , published in 1906. Transcribed and donated by Batha Karr. William Greathouse was early settler of Turkeyfoot region. "First Assessment List" for Bedford County, PA was created in fall 1771 for Year 1772 taxes. John C. Cassady, The Somerset County Outline, Mennonite Publishing House, Scottsdale, PA, 1932. Page 123 - 124 and 126; 1772 - Tax Assessment: William Greathouse, resident freeholder; Frederick Aker, inmate. Bedford County, PA GenWeb Project, 1772 - Tax Lists: William Greathouse, resident freeholder; Frederick Aker, inmate. Online: http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/taxlists/tl1772brothersvalley.html Henry Wilson. History of Cambria County, PA, Vol. 1, The Lewis Publishing Co., 1907. Page 33, 1772 - Tax Assessment: William Greathouse. Online: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/history/local/storey-vol-1-ch-03.txt Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII, Page: 13, 1773 - Tax list entry for William Greathouse. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3075756. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII, Page: 14, 1773 - Tax list entry for Frederick Aker. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3075759. John C. Cassady, The Somerset County Outline, Mennonite Publishing House, Scottsdale, PA, 1932. Page: 260; Early settler: William Greathouse. John C. Cassady, The Somerset County Outline, Mennonite Publishing House, Scottsdale, PA, 1932; Page 128; 1774 - Tax Assessment: Turkeyfoot, William Greathouse. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII, Page 80. 1774 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot Township, William Greathouse. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076049. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume 13, Forfeited Estates. Inventories and Sales. Page: 402, Isaac Allen estate at head of North Fork of Turkey Foot, Turkeyfoot Township, Bedford County, PA. Online: Footnote. Somerset Co., Pa. Land Warrants, Book #1, p. 141, 1774, Oct 5 - Land Warrant: Benjamin Chew and Alexander Wilcocks, Esquires -- 302 1/2 acres called "Petes Run", adjoining lands of William Greathouse. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office, Copied Surveys, 1681-1912 {series #17.14}. Book W, p. 29, 1774, Oct 5 - Survey: Benjamin Chew and Alexander Wilcocks, Esquires -- 302 1/1 acres called "Petes Run", adjoining lands of William Greathouse. View @ PA State Archives Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII. Page: 114; 1775 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot Township, Henry Abrahams. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076259. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII. Page: 115; 1775 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot Township, Peter Aker and William Greathouse. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076260. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII. Page: 119; 1776 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot Township, William Greathouse. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076277. NARA, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, Roll M804. Pension #: S. 8630, Deposition of John Greathouse given before court of Harrison County, VA on 19 May 1818. John Greathouse enlisted at Bedford County, PA, in 1777. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Vol. 5, Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Bedford. Page 65, 1777 - Turkeyfoot: Roster of Officers. Henry Abrams [Abrahams], Ensign. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3311391. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Vol. 5, Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Bedford. Page 76, 1778 - Turkeyfoot: Roster of Officers. Henry Abrams [Abrahams], 2nd Lieutenant. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3311416. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII. Page: 165; 1779 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot, Frederick Eakert and William Greathouse. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076525. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume: XXII. Page: 166; 1779 - Tax List: Turkeyfoot, Jacob Hartsel and Luffborroughs. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076529. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Vol. 5, Muster Rolls and Papers Relating to the Associators and Militia of the County of Bedford. Page 81. 1779 - Turkeyfoot: Roster of Officers. Henry Abrams [Abrahams], 2nd Lieutenant. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3311423. NARA, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, Roll M804. Pension #: S. 8630, Deposition of John Greathouse given before court of Harrison County, VA on 19 May 1818. John Greathouse was discharged at Fort Pitt, in 1780. Ibid., Pennsylvania Archives, Page: 250. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076925 Ibid., Pennsylvania Archives, Page: 251. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076929 Ibid., Pennsylvania Archives, Page: 252. Online: http://www.footnote.com/image/3076932 Ibid., The Somerset County Outline, Page: 260. James Biser Whisker, Bedford County Pennsylvania Archives, Vol: 3, ISBN #: 0-93227-57-4, Oct 1986, Closson Press, Apollo, PA. Reprinted Mar. 1992. 1785 Tax List: Turkeyfoot Township, Bedford County, PA. Page 95 - 96 and 100. Ibid., James Biser Whisker. Page 96. Ibid., James Biser Whisker. Page 100. Email from Sharon Carter to Betty Renick, Subject: Anna Amelia (Greathouse) McCarty, 15 Aug 2008. Pennsylvania Archives, Series: Colonial Records, Volume V, Minutes of the Supreme Executive Council, Page 451, Jacob Hartsel commissioned Justice of the Peace and Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Online: Footnote http://www.footnote.com/image/#1077600 National Archives and Records Administration. First Census of the United States, 1790. M637, RG 29, 12 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. Roll 9, Daniel McCartny household. Ibid., James Biser Whisker. Page 53. |
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