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Note: N388 December 25 [1779] ....“It being Christmas day, we invited Mr. Isaac Van Arnum and his wife, to dine with us; they are prisoners confined in another room, and were taken from their farm at New-Haven Falls, on Utter Creek, in the New Hampshire Grants. They had their house, with its furniture, grain, hay, &c. all destroyed by fire, by the British, and are people of character. Mrs. Van Arnum’s father’s name is Moses Pierson, from Morris county, in New Jersey, who some years ago moved from that place and settled on Lake Champlain. We spent the day agreeable, considering our situation, all being in close prison.” [The Journal of William Scudder, Ch. 3: August 21, 1779 to July 20, 1780; p. 56-57.] “Thursday, 28th [September 1780] Mrs. Van Arnum was delivered of a son, and his name is called Frederick Haldiman; she is still in prison, but I imagine the poor little fellow will not get a new coat.” [The Journal of William Scudder, Ch. 4: July 23, 1780 to January 12, 1781; p. 70.] George Frederick Vanornum, b 1779, Quebec, Canada, named for King George Frederick of England. [SOURCE: A BIT OF LOCAL CENTENNIAL HISTORY, Burlington Free Press, Sept. 5, 1877] PIERSON GENEALOGY, by John Pierson of NY, Pierson Library, Shelburne,VT. "George was born while parents were POWs." (quote is edited) 1800 NY Essex Willsboro Solomon Hill 11101 01110 Isaac Van Arnum 01201 01010 (includes Frederick) Miles Van Arnum 00100 00100 1810 Shelburn, Chittenden, Vermont Roll: M252_64 Page: 212A Image: 390 Name: Vanornum, Fredrick 1 male under 10 [Theodore] 1 male 26-44 [Geo Frederick] 2 females under 10 [Sarah and Lucy] 1 female 26-44 [Mary] War of 1812: I can find no record of his service, though I found records for his brothers. http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/oh-footsteps/1999/july/V99-473.txt OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 473 RICHLAND COUNTY DEEDS 1814-1826 OHIO The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families January-March 1963 Volume IV No. I Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO COURT RECORDS DEEDS 1814-1826 1817 VANAMAN, George (2) from Thomas COULTER 1817 VANAMAN, George (2) George CRAWFORD 1821 VANAMAN, Frederick Isaac VANAMAN 1821 VANAMAN, Heman (2) Isaac VANAMAN 1821 VANORMAN, Miles J. Isaac VANORMAN 1820 Farmington, Ontario, New York Roll: M33_62 Page: 312 Image Number: 161 Frederick Van Orman 010010 00210 0001 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45 2F 16-24 1F 26-45 Note: The majority of the early settlers and nearly all the pioneers of Farmington were Friends, and as such, possessing distinguishing traits and characteristics, they made their spiritual life a part of the temporal by erecting houses for meetings, and giving strict attention to attendance and discipline....However, many of the later of the early settlers were not of the Friends' religious convictions, and when their numbers became strong enough they established churches of their own denominations. As early as 1817 a Presbyterian society was organized in Farmington, under the fostering care of the Geneva Presbytery, but its members were few and it passed out of existence after about fifteen years of vicissitudes. [Source: History of Farmington, New York, FROM: HISTORY OF ONTARIO COUNTY NY, Edited by Geo. Conover, compiled by Lewis Cass Aldridge, Published by D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, NY, 1893 http://history.rays-place.com/ny/farmington-ny.htm] Wikipedia: Farmington was part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. The town was formed along with its county in 1789, and settlement of the region began the same year. Many of the early settlers were Quakers from Berkshire County, Massachusetts. In 1824, Arthur Power left Farmington with two of his sons and other Quakers to found Farmington, Michigan, which is in Oakland County, and today a northern suburb of Detroit. _______ Email from Jim Nixon <jiro96@@comcast.net> " I did note an 1822 tax finding from Richland County charging taxes on the 40 acre parcels the brothers had. This was a resident tax. Earlier, I found an Ohio taxfor non-residents for the brothers [Frederick, Miles, Heman] dated 1825 assessed by Richland County. Reference #Gc 977.1p. 87eb. John Russell (husband of Rachel Vanornam) was also taxed in 1825 and also in 1824. He was taxed as a resident as well as a non-resident in 1824." Early Ohio Tax Records, p340, 1825 Tax List Richland Co. Non-residents: Vanorman Frederick, Heman, Miles. Also Johnston, Daniel, Samuel, Andrew, James Personal Property Taxes - Taxpayers, 1825 Perry Township (Not listed in the Property Taxes for this year) source: Richland County List of Property Subject To Taxation, 1825 Vanorman, Miles Vanorman, Heman Vanorman, Frederick Personal Property Taxes - Taxpayers, 1828 Congress Township source: Richland County List of Property Subject To Taxation, 1828 * If you would like more information about a particular entry on this page, please e-mail AmyeA@@aol.com with the NAME of the taxpayer, the tax YEAR, the TOWNSHIP and the REFERENCE NUMBER below the chart. Use the phrase "Personal Property Tax Lookup" in the subject line of your e-mail please. Russel, John; Vanorman, Miles; Vanorman, Frederick; Vanorman, Herman 1828 Congress Twp. Property Taxpayers --Congress Township (Range 20,Township 18) Vanorman, Hewan [sic] Sec 25 eΩ nw quarter Vanorman, Miles Sec 25 pt nw quarter Russell, John Sec 26 wΩ se quarter 1830 Congress, Richland, OH Name: Vanorman, Frederick Male 20-30 (Theodore), 40-50 (Frederick); females 15-20 (Martia),50-60 (Mary) Roll: 139 Page: 77 [living next to Benjamin Truax fam. age 20-30 who is Abraham Sams’ (2nd husband to Charlotte, Miles' widow) nephew, son of Catherine Sams and Benj. Truax. 1840: can't find in census 18 Sep 1850 Monroe, Randolph, IN 274 275 Fredric Vanornam 69 b Quebec C. Estimated birth year: abt 1781 Mary Vanornam 70 Conn. [Mary is illiterate] Page: 20 Roll: M432_168 (Living next door to Theodore) Mortality Index 1860 Berrien County, MI Frederick Van Arman 80 male white Canada d Feb; occupation: farmer; cause of death: old age U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 about Frederick Van Andan Name: Frederick Van Andan Gender: Male Race: White Slave: Free Marital Status: Married Place of Birth: Canada Estimated Birth Year: abt 1780 Age: 80 Month of Death: Feb Cause of Death: Old Age Census Year: 1860 Census Location: Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan Line: 3 Archive Collection Number: T1164
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