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  1. David Dehaven: Birth: 1772 OR 1773 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Death: FEB 1851 in Farmington, Oakland, Michigan

  2. Jesse Dehaven: Birth: 10 SEP 1773 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Death: 11 JAN 1835 in London Britain, Chester, Pennsylvania

  3. Abraham Dehaven: Birth: 5 MAY 1774 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Death: 8 AUG 1853 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania

  4. TAcy (Nancy) Dehaven: Birth: 1776 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.

  5. Elizabeth Dehaven: Birth: 13 MAR 1784 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Death: 5 DEC 1857

  6. Mary Dehaven: Birth: 1786 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.

  7. Ann (Nancy) Dehaven: Birth: 2 DEC 1788 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Death: 5 FEB 1865 in in law's home, Pleasantville, Pennsylvania

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Notes
a. Note:   r) Dehaven. He was born in 1746 in Whitpain Township, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) County, Pennsylvania. About 1771 he married Catherine Ramey. Samuel Dehaven lived in Whitpain Township as a tanner until 1774 when for $1675 he bought 150 acres from Edward Roberts and wife Ellin, "Messuage or tenement and plantation situate in Horsham," bounded by lands of John Adamson. John Williams, Jacob Schweitzer, Edward Bright and Hannah Foulkes. He sold 8 acres contiguous to lands of Paul Dowlin to Paul Dowlin, neighbor of Jacob Wright. Samuel bought other lands so that in 1811-1813 he was taxed for 225 acres. He was referred to as both tanner and yeoman. Until his sons became ofage, Samuel and his brother were the only Dehavens in Horsham Township. He was "Samuel Dehaven of Horsham" at the time of his death.
  On April 26, 1802, John Wright of London Britain Twp., Chester Co., sold 198 acres to Samuel Dehaven of Horsham Twp. and <b>Jesse Dehaven of Gwyned Twp</b>. Samuel later deeded this to Jesse, his son. War service - as a private, 7th class, under Capt. David Dowlin, Samuel Dehaven was ordered to march out of Horsham 13 Aug 1780; he was also in Capt. David Marpole's Fifth Company, First Battalion, Philadelphia County Militia, private 7th class, on the undated lists marching out and returning. Jacob Wright, father of his future son-in-law, was in the same Company, first class.
  https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=declub&id=I3002 Frank Dehaven Compiled by Don Shockley http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/philadelphia/bios/dehawm001.txt
Note:   Samuel Dehaven was the son of William Dehaven and Hannah (Cromber/Crame


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