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Note: [BlaineBlainLogan.FTW] [Ancestors of Charles E. Logan.FTW] [1959403.FTW] [davaranches.FTW] [helengalloway.FTW] [hale5.FTW] [billman2.FTW] [doogie.ftw] [lindat.FTW] [willbarrick.FTW] [thomashoot.FTW] TITL Falkner's Swamp Reformed Church records, New Hanover Twp., Montgomery Co., PA REPO CALN MEDI Book SOUR DAR Application of Glenna Bonar Baker BAPM DATE 31 MAR 1782 PLAC Faulkner's Swamp Church, Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA SOUR Faulkner's Swamp Church records from Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA CENS DATE 1850 PLAC Bernadotte, Fulton Co., OH"INDEXED CEMETERIES INSCRIPTIONS OF FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS" by M. HerbergerRandall Cemetery, Bernadotte Township, Section 18 Hannah, w/Wm. Gustine, d. June 10, 1855 ae 84 yrs. S=The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".S=Mrs. Leslie G. (Margaret Gustine) Jasperson, 1681 Maple Ave, Galesburg, IL 61401S=Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com]; Friday, December 03, 1999 7:55 PM SEE TEXT BEHIND James Turner Morris Named as Hannah Yohn d/o John Yohn & Brendia Vanderslice.From: Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 5:27 PM To: Tom Hoot Subject: GUSTINE/CHILDERS/MORRIS I'll still be so happy to receive anything you have showing William Gustine's wife was a Baker. Mac has her as "Yohn", and the name was originally Yohan, I believe. I'm really anxious to know whether it was Baker or Yohn. Also, the William Gustine,1752-1790, American Revolutionary War vet who m. Pricilla-- (1754-1824) in 1773 is shown by Mac as marrying "Pricilla Bunker". I should be hearing from him soon re: where he got that her name was "Bunker". Amos and Patience (Gardiner) GUSTINE are, according to the Compendium, William's (1781) who m. Hannah, widow of Jacob Hipple) grandparents.Baptism: March 31, 1782, FalknerBurial: Randall Cemetery, Bernadotte Twp., Fulton Co. ILFact: The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".Religion: Swamp Reformed ChurchMore About Jacob Hipple and Hannah Yohn:Marriage: Abt. 1802Notes for William Gustine:Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. XXIII, pp. 275 and 732" , 5th Series, Vol. VI, pp. 475 and 4861779 tax roll of Lock Twp., PA, Verified by DAR National No. 169924.GUSTINE CEMETERY: This is a small cemetery enclosed by a wire fence and is situated very close to the Highland and Fayette Co. (OH) line. It is known today as the Sheep Pen Cemetery. This name is very unusual and residents of the vicinity say that the name was acquired because sheep were often placed there to graze. October 24, 1828, in Original Book "R", pg 123, Highland County Deed Records, William Gustin and his wife, Hannah, deeded to William Collins and Henry Limes of the County of Fayette and William Pierson, Thomas G. Collins of the County of Highland, Trustees, one and one-eighth acre situated in Madison Twp., Highland Co., OH. The deed reads, in part: "That they shall erect and build or cause to be erected and built thereon a house or place of worship for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America." On December 20, 1900, in Original Book 94, page 210, Wm. J. Barr, A.G. Cockerill, M.H. Clark, F.W. Coyner and Fred Snarrenberger, Trusstees by authority of Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, conveyed this land to the Trustees of Madison Twp., Highland Co., and the Trustees of Perry Twp., Fayette County. The deed reads, in part: "Said premises being commonly known as the Gustin or Sheep Pen Grave Yard, and being now used exclusively for burial grounds." Today this cemetery is erroneously called Limes Cemetery. It is still used for burials.[MaryHunn.FTW] [GlennLLoganAncestors2.FTW] [1959403.FTW] [davaranches.FTW] [helengalloway.FTW] [hale5.FTW] [billman2.FTW] [doogie.ftw] [lindat.FTW] [willbarrick.FTW] [thomashoot.FTW] TITL Falkner's Swamp Reformed Church records, New Hanover Twp., Montgomery Co., PA REPO CALN MEDI Book SOUR DAR Application of Glenna Bonar Baker BAPM DATE 31 MAR 1782 PLAC Faulkner's Swamp Church, Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA SOUR Faulkner's Swamp Church records from Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA CENS DATE 1850 PLAC Bernadotte, Fulton Co., OH"INDEXED CEMETERIES INSCRIPTIONS OF FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS" by M. HerbergerRandall Cemetery, Bernadotte Township, Section 18 Hannah, w/Wm. Gustine, d. June 10, 1855 ae 84 yrs. S=The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".S=Mrs. Leslie G. (Margaret Gustine) Jasperson, 1681 Maple Ave, Galesburg, IL 61401S=Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com]; Friday, December 03, 1999 7:55 PM SEE TEXT BEHIND James Turner Morris Named as Hannah Yohn d/o John Yohn & Brendia Vanderslice.From: Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 5:27 PM To: Tom Hoot Subject: GUSTINE/CHILDERS/MORRIS I'll still be so happy to receive anything you have showing William Gustine's wife was a Baker. Mac has her as "Yohn", and the name was originally Yohan, I believe. I'm really anxious to know whether it was Baker or Yohn. Also, the William Gustine,1752-1790, American Revolutionary War vet who m. Pricilla-- (1754-1824) in 1773 is shown by Mac as marrying "Pricilla Bunker". I should be hearing from him soon re: where he got that her name was "Bunker". Amos and Patience (Gardiner) GUSTINE are, according to the Compendium, William's (1781) who m. Hannah, widow of Jacob Hipple) grandparents.Baptism: March 31, 1782, FalknerBurial: Randall Cemetery, Bernadotte Twp., Fulton Co. ILFact: The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".Religion: Swamp Reformed ChurchMore About Jacob Hipple and Hannah Yohn:Marriage: Abt. 1802Notes for William Gustine:Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. XXIII, pp. 275 and 732" , 5th Series, Vol. VI, pp. 475 and 4861779 tax roll of Lock Twp., PA, Verified by DAR National No. 169924.GUSTINE CEMETERY: This is a small cemetery enclosed by a wire fence and is situated very close to the Highland and Fayette Co. (OH) line. It is known today as the Sheep Pen Cemetery. This name is very unusual and residents of the vicinity say that the name was acquired because sheep were often placed there to graze. October 24, 1828, in Original Book "R", pg 123, Highland County Deed Records, William Gustin and his wife, Hannah, deeded to William Collins and Henry Limes of the County of Fayette and William Pierson, Thomas G. Collins of the County of Highland, Trustees, one and one-eighth acre situated in Madison Twp., Highland Co., OH. The deed reads, in part: "That they shall erect and build or cause to be erected and built thereon a house or place of worship for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America." On December 20, 1900, in Original Book 94, page 210, Wm. J. Barr, A.G. Cockerill, M.H. Clark, F.W. Coyner and Fred Snarrenberger, Trusstees by authority of Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, conveyed this land to the Trustees of Madison Twp., Highland Co., and the Trustees of Perry Twp., Fayette County. The deed reads, in part: "Said premises being commonly known as the Gustin or Sheep Pen Grave Yard, and being now used exclusively for burial grounds." Today this cemetery is erroneously called Limes Cemetery. It is still used for burials.[Descendants of James and Margery.FTW] [1959403.FTW] [davaranches.FTW] [helengalloway.FTW] [hale5.FTW] [billman2.FTW] [doogie.ftw] [lindat.FTW] [willbarrick.FTW] [thomashoot.FTW] TITL Falkner's Swamp Reformed Church records, New Hanover Twp., Montgomery Co., PA REPO CALN MEDI Book SOUR DAR Application of Glenna Bonar Baker BAPM DATE 31 MAR 1782 PLAC Faulkner's Swamp Church, Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA SOUR Faulkner's Swamp Church records from Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA CENS DATE 1850 PLAC Bernadotte, Fulton Co., OH"INDEXED CEMETERIES INSCRIPTIONS OF FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS" by M. HerbergerRandall Cemetery, Bernadotte Township, Section 18 Hannah, w/Wm. Gustine, d. June 10, 1855 ae 84 yrs. S=The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".S=Mrs. Leslie G. (Margaret Gustine) Jasperson, 1681 Maple Ave, Galesburg, IL 61401S=Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com]; Friday, December 03, 1999 7:55 PM SEE TEXT BEHIND James Turner Morris Named as Hannah Yohn d/o John Yohn & Brendia Vanderslice.From: Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 5:27 PM To: Tom Hoot Subject: GUSTINE/CHILDERS/MORRIS I'll still be so happy to receive anything you have showing William Gustine's wife was a Baker. Mac has her as "Yohn", and the name was originally Yohan, I believe. I'm really anxious to know whether it was Baker or Yohn. Also, the William Gustine,1752-1790, American Revolutionary War vet who m. Pricilla-- (1754-1824) in 1773 is shown by Mac as marrying "Pricilla Bunker". I should be hearing from him soon re: where he got that her name was "Bunker". Amos and Patience (Gardiner) GUSTINE are, according to the Compendium, William's (1781) who m. Hannah, widow of Jacob Hipple) grandparents.Baptism: March 31, 1782, FalknerBurial: Randall Cemetery, Bernadotte Twp., Fulton Co. ILFact: The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".Religion: Swamp Reformed ChurchMore About Jacob Hipple and Hannah Yohn:Marriage: Abt. 1802Notes for William Gustine:Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. XXIII, pp. 275 and 732" , 5th Series, Vol. VI, pp. 475 and 4861779 tax roll of Lock Twp., PA, Verified by DAR National No. 169924.GUSTINE CEMETERY: This is a small cemetery enclosed by a wire fence and is situated very close to the Highland and Fayette Co. (OH) line. It is known today as the Sheep Pen Cemetery. This name is very unusual and residents of the vicinity say that the name was acquired because sheep were often placed there to graze. October 24, 1828, in Original Book "R", pg 123, Highland County Deed Records, William Gustin and his wife, Hannah, deeded to William Collins and Henry Limes of the County of Fayette and William Pierson, Thomas G. Collins of the County of Highland, Trustees, one and one-eighth acre situated in Madison Twp., Highland Co., OH. The deed reads, in part: "That they shall erect and build or cause to be erected and built thereon a house or place of worship for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America." On December 20, 1900, in Original Book 94, page 210, Wm. J. Barr, A.G. Cockerill, M.H. Clark, F.W. Coyner and Fred Snarrenberger, Trusstees by authority of Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, conveyed this land to the Trustees of Madison Twp., Highland Co., and the Trustees of Perry Twp., Fayette County. The deed reads, in part: "Said premises being commonly known as the Gustin or Sheep Pen Grave Yard, and being now used exclusively for burial grounds." Today this cemetery is erroneously called Limes Cemetery. It is still used for burials.[MaryHunn.FTW] [GlennLLoganAncestors2.FTW] [1959403.FTW] [davaranches.FTW] [helengalloway.FTW] [hale5.FTW] [billman2.FTW] [doogie.ftw] [lindat.FTW] [willbarrick.FTW] [thomashoot.FTW] TITL Falkner's Swamp Reformed Church records, New Hanover Twp., Montgomery Co., PA REPO CALN MEDI Book SOUR DAR Application of Glenna Bonar Baker BAPM DATE 31 MAR 1782 PLAC Faulkner's Swamp Church, Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA SOUR Faulkner's Swamp Church records from Gilbertsville, Montgomery Co., PA CENS DATE 1850 PLAC Bernadotte, Fulton Co., OH"INDEXED CEMETERIES INSCRIPTIONS OF FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS" by M. HerbergerRandall Cemetery, Bernadotte Township, Section 18 Hannah, w/Wm. Gustine, d. June 10, 1855 ae 84 yrs. S=The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".S=Mrs. Leslie G. (Margaret Gustine) Jasperson, 1681 Maple Ave, Galesburg, IL 61401S=Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com]; Friday, December 03, 1999 7:55 PM SEE TEXT BEHIND James Turner Morris Named as Hannah Yohn d/o John Yohn & Brendia Vanderslice.From: Glenda Anderson [SMTP:vanderson@@access-one.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 5:27 PM To: Tom Hoot Subject: GUSTINE/CHILDERS/MORRIS I'll still be so happy to receive anything you have showing William Gustine's wife was a Baker. Mac has her as "Yohn", and the name was originally Yohan, I believe. I'm really anxious to know whether it was Baker or Yohn. Also, the William Gustine,1752-1790, American Revolutionary War vet who m. Pricilla-- (1754-1824) in 1773 is shown by Mac as marrying "Pricilla Bunker". I should be hearing from him soon re: where he got that her name was "Bunker". Amos and Patience (Gardiner) GUSTINE are, according to the Compendium, William's (1781) who m. Hannah, widow of Jacob Hipple) grandparents.Baptism: March 31, 1782, FalknerBurial: Randall Cemetery, Bernadotte Twp., Fulton Co. ILFact: The Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick Adams, ed. V. IV, Pg. 546, shows only "Hannah--widow of Jacob Hipple".Religion: Swamp Reformed ChurchMore About Jacob Hipple and Hannah Yohn:Marriage: Abt. 1802Notes for William Gustine:Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. XXIII, pp. 275 and 732" , 5th Series, Vol. VI, pp. 475 and 4861779 tax roll of Lock Twp., PA, Verified by DAR National No. 169924.GUSTINE CEMETERY: This is a small cemetery enclosed by a wire fence and is situated very close to the Highland and Fayette Co. (OH) line. It is known today as the Sheep Pen Cemetery. This name is very unusual and residents of the vicinity say that the name was acquired because sheep were often placed there to graze. October 24, 1828, in Original Book "R", pg 123, Highland County Deed Records, William Gustin and his wife, Hannah, deeded to William Collins and Henry Limes of the County of Fayette and William Pierson, Thomas G. Collins of the County of Highland, Trustees, one and one-eighth acre situated in Madison Twp., Highland Co., OH. The deed reads, in part: "That they shall erect and build or cause to be erected and built thereon a house or place of worship for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America." On December 20, 1900, in Original Book 94, page 210, Wm. J. Barr, A.G. Cockerill, M.H. Clark, F.W. Coyner and Fred Snarrenberger, Trusstees by authority of Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, conveyed this land to the Trustees of Madison Twp., Highland Co., and the Trustees of Perry Twp., Fayette County. The deed reads, in part: "Said premises being commonly known as the Gustin or Sheep Pen Grave Yard, and being now used exclusively for burial grounds." Today this cemetery is erroneously called Limes Cemetery. It is still used for burials.
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