Polly Kinsler

F, b. circa 1782
FatherJames Kinsler (Sr) b. 1760?
MotherJane [--?--] Kinsler b. 1762?, d. b May 1830?
     Polly Kinsler was born circa 1782.1
Polly married Thomas Hutton before 1830.2
Polly and her husband Thomas Hutton, together with other heirs of James Kinsler, sold her interest in 40 acres of land on Mill Creek, Harrison County, KY which she inherited from James Kinsler on 7 May 1830.3

Family

Thomas Hutton b. c 1784

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from birthdates of siblings and mention as wife in 1830.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p.34-35 (photocopy in personal records). Listed as husband of Polly Kinsler in 1830 land transaction.
  3. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p.34-38 (photocopy in personal files).

Thomas Hutton

M, b. circa 1784
     Thomas Hutton was born circa 1784.1

Thomas married Polly Kinsler before 1830.2

Family

Polly Kinsler b. c 1782

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from assumed birthdate of wife.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p.34-35 (photocopy in personal records). Listed as husband of Polly Kinsler in 1830 land transaction.

Ann Kinsler

F, b. circa 1781
FatherJames Kinsler (Sr) b. 1760?
MotherJane [--?--] Kinsler b. 1762?, d. b May 1830?
     Ann Kinsler was born circa 1781.1
Ann married a man named Hutton before 1830.2 Ann, together with other heirs of James Kinsler, sold her interest in 40 acres of land on Mill Creek, Harrison County, which she inherited from James Kinsler on 7 May 1830.3

Family

Unknown Hutton b. c 1780

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from birthdates of siblings.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p34-36 (photocopy in personal files). On 7 May 1830, deed lists Ann Hutton, late Ann Kinsler, as an heir of Jane Kinsler, widow of James Kinsler.
  3. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p34-36 (photocopy in personal files). Identified as Ann Hutton, late Ann Kinsler, of Grant County, KY.

Unknown Hutton

M, b. circa 1780
     Unknown Hutton was born circa 1780.1 He married Ann Kinsler before 1830 .2

Family

Ann Kinsler b. c 1781

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth guessed from assumed birthdate of wife.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p34-36 (photocopy in personal files). On 7 May 1830, deed lists Ann Hutton, late Ann Kinsler, as an heir of Jane Kinsler, widow of James Kinsler.

Mary Kinsler

F, b. circa 1783
FatherJames Kinsler (Sr) b. 1760?
MotherJane [--?--] Kinsler b. 1762?, d. b May 1830?
     Mary Kinsler was born circa 1783.1
Mary married John Webster before 1830.2
Mary and her husband John Webster, together with other heirs of James Kinsler, sold her interest in 40 acres of land on Mill Creek, Harrison County, KY which she inherited from James Kinsler on 7 May 1830.3

Family

John Webster b. c 1780

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from birthdates of siblings.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p.34-36 (photocopy in personal files). Deed identifies Mary Kinsler as wife of John Webster in 1830.
  3. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p.34-36 (photocopy in personal files). Identified as heir of Jane Kinsler, widow of James Kinsler.

John Webster

M, b. circa 1780
     John Webster was born circa 1780.1

John married Mary Kinsler before 1830.2

Family

Mary Kinsler b. c 1783

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from assumed birthdate of wife.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p.34-36 (photocopy in personal files). Deed identifies Mary Kinsler as wife of John Webster in 1830.

Pheby Kinsler

F, b. circa 1786
FatherJames Kinsler (Sr) b. 1760?
MotherJane [--?--] Kinsler b. 1762?, d. b May 1830?
     Pheby Kinsler was born circa 1786.1
Pheby married William Evans before 1830.2 She and her husband Wm. Evans, together with other heirs of James Kinsler, sold her interest in 40 acres of land on Mill Creek, Harrison County, KY which she inherited from James Kinsler on 7 May 1830.3

Family

William Evans b. c 1784

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from birthdates of siblings.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p34-36 (photocopy in personal files). Identifies Pheby as wife of Wm Evans. Pheby may be the Pheby Wilson who married William Evans on 5 March 1805 in Kentucky per Kentucky Marriages to 1850.
  3. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p.34-36 (photocopy in personal files). Identifies Pheby Kinsler as heir of Jane Kinsler, widow of James Kinsler, and wife of Wm. Evans.

William Evans

M, b. circa 1784
     William Evans was born circa 1784.1

William married Pheby Kinsler before 1830.2

Family

Pheby Kinsler b. c 1786

Citations

  1. [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from assumed birthdate of wife.
  2. [S469] KY Recorder Harrison Co., Deed Book, Deed Book 12, p34-36 (photocopy in personal files). Identifies Pheby as wife of Wm Evans. Pheby may be the Pheby Wilson who married William Evans on 5 March 1805 in Kentucky per Kentucky Marriages to 1850.

Nathanial Matheny1

M, b. 14 September 1781, d. 21 February 1856
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Nathanial Matheny was born on 14 September 1781 in Washington County, Pennsylvania.2

Nathan married a Mary Everly sometime around 1802 (based on the ages of his oldest children). In 1820, he apparently had a wife and 5 children. Mary was born on 22 Jan, 1784 in Preston County and died on 5 Sep, 18543.4

Nathanial was listed as the head of household 26-45 in the 1820 Census in Preston County, Virginia. He was Included in the household was 1 female 26-45, presumably his wife Mary; 2 sons under 10; and 2 daughters and 1 son 10-16..5

Nathanial died on 21 February 1856 in Cheat Hill, Preston County, Virginia, at age 74.2

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  3. [S1362] Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
  4. [S491] Dolores (Matheny) Gucciardo, Matheny-Gucciardo and Allied Families, p. 6.
  5. [S1133] U. S. Census,1820, Preston County, Virginia, p. 234 (AN).

Elizabeth Matheny1

F, b. 14 December 1783, d. 17 August 1872
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Elizabeth Matheny was born on 14 December 1783 in Washington County, Pennsylvania.1

Elizabeth married Parker Bucklew on April 22, 1806 in Monongalia County, Virginia. They lived in Muddy Creek, Preston County, Virginia and later moved to Clark Township, Coshocton County, Ohio.2

Elizabeth appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her son, William Bucklew, at Clark Township, Coshocton County, Ohio. She was 64, born in Virginia..

Elizabeth died on 17 August 1872 in Clark Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, at age 88.3,4

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S1399] West Virginia Marriages Index, FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah 2008 2009, accessed on Ancestry.com, July 1, 2015.
  3. [S1353] Metheney Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 20256653.
  4. [S491] Dolores (Matheny) Gucciardo, Matheny-Gucciardo and Allied Families.

Jacob Matheny1

M, b. 1783
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Jacob Matheny was born in 1783 in Washington County, Pennsylvania.1

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.

Lydia Matheny1

F, b. 2 May 1785, d. 26 May 1866
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Lydia Matheny was born on 2 May 1785 in Preston, Henry County, Virginia.1

Lydia died on 26 May 1866 in Pleasant Hill, Preston County, West Virginia, at age 81.1

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.

Daniel Matheny1

M, b. 10 March 1787, d. September 1841
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Daniel Matheny was born on 10 March 1787 in Beech Run, Preston County, Virginia.1

Daniel served as a private in Capt. Edmund Sherman's Company of the Virginia Militia during the War of 1812.2

Daniel was listed as the head of household in the 26-45 age group in the 1820 Census at Preston County, Virginia. Included in the household was 1 female 26-45, presumably his wife Peggy; 2 sons under 10; and 2 duaghters 10-16..3

Daniel died in September 1841 in Wetzel, Virginia, at age 54.1

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S1398] Matheny, Daniel, War of 1812 Pension Applications, Washington D.C., National Archives: NARA Microfilm Publication M313, 102 rolls. Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group Number 15, Archive M313, Roll 64. Ancestry.com. War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index 1812-1815 [database on-line]. Provo UT USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. 2010,.
  3. [S1133] U. S. Census,1820, Preston County, Virginia, p. 234 (AN).

James Matheny1

M, b. 29 April 1789, d. 21 February 1856
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     James Matheny was born on 29 April 1789 in Preston County, Virginia.1

James died on 21 February 1856 in Clark County, Illinois, at age 66.2

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S1353] Metheney Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 20256653.

Benjamin Matheny1

M, b. 14 July 1791, d. 13 October 1879
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Benjamin Matheny was born on 14 July 1791 in Preston County, Virginia.1

Apparently Benjamin had at least 3 wifes: Sarah ?, married 13 Feb 1812; Rebexxa Slavens, married 28 Dec 1851; Nancy Wright, married 18 Oct 1856; and possibly a Hannah (Bonn), marriage date unknown. He apparently had 1 child with his 2nd wife and 8 children with his 3rd wife.2

Benjamin died on 13 October 1879 in Jasper County, Illinois, at age 88.1

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S491] Dolores (Matheny) Gucciardo, Matheny-Gucciardo and Allied Families, pp. 6&10.

Mary Matheny1

F, b. 9 December 1793, d. 16 March 1887
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Mary Matheny was born on 9 December 1793 in Preston, Henry County, Virginia.2

Mary was apparently married twice; first to Peter Miller, and then to Jacob Martin.3

Mary died on 16 March 1887 in Valley Point, Preston County, West Virginia, at age 93.2

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  3. [S491] Dolores (Matheny) Gucciardo, Matheny-Gucciardo and Allied Families, p. 6.

Susannah Matheny1

F, b. 14 July 1796, d. 28 January 1878
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Susannah Matheny was born on 14 July 1796 in Preston County, Virginia.1

Susannah married Isaac Martin, son of Daniel and Louisa Martin. They had at least one son, S. Martin.2

Susannah died on 28 January 1878 in Preston, Henry County, Virginia, at age 81.1

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S491] Dolores (Matheny) Gucciardo, Matheny-Gucciardo and Allied Families, p. 7.

William Metheny1

M, b. 19 April 1798, d. 6 June 1851
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     William Metheny was born on 19 April 1798 in Preston, Henry County, Virginia.2

William was listed as the head of household in the 16-25 age group in the 1820 Census at Preston County, Virginia. Included in the household was an unknown female (he was not married until 1824), also 16-25..3

William married Barbara Burnsworth circa 1824.4,5

William was listed as the head of household in the 20-30 age group in the 1830 Census at Preston County, Virginia. Included in the household were 1 female 20-30, presumably his wife, Barbara, 2 sons under 5 and 1 son 5-10..6

William had at least 3 children: John B (1825-1909), Andrew J (1830-1909), and Lettitia (1840-1856).7

William died on 6 June 1851 in Jay County, Indiana, at age 53.7 He was buried in the Ruple-Union Cemetery at Jay County, Indiana.

Family

Barbara Burnsworth b. 25 Apr 1799, d. 28 Sep 1876

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S1362] Matheny, William. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
  3. [S1133] U. S. Census,1820, Preston County, Virginia, p. 234 (AN).
  4. [S1362] Metheny, Barbara Burnsworth. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
  5. [S333] Assumption:, Date of marriage assumed based on birth of first child.
  6. [S1133] U. S. Census,1830, Preston County, Virginia, p.19 (AN).
  7. [S1362] Metheny, William. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).

Moses Matheny1

M, b. 10 February 1800, d. 8 September 1882
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Moses Matheny was born on 10 February 1800 in Preston, Henry County, Virginia.2

Moses died on 8 September 1882 in Mannington, Marion County, West Virginia, at age 82.2

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.
  2. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.

Noah Matheny1

M, b. 1803, d. 2 December 1881
FatherJames Matheny1 b. 18 Mar 1753, d. 10 Apr 1832
MotherMary Lamayne1 b. 23 Mar 1756, d. 1853
     Noah Matheny was born in 1803 in Preston, Henry County, Virginia.1

Noah died on 2 December 1881 in Marion County, West Virginia.1

Citations

  1. [S1353] Stanley Family Tree, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: 9038655.

Barbara Burnsworth1

F, b. 25 April 1799, d. 28 September 1876
     Barbara Burnsworth was born on 25 April 1799 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Her father was John R. Burnsworth..1

Barbara married William Metheny circa 1824.1,2

Barbara probably appeared in the census of 1830 in the household of her husband William Metheny at Preston County, Virginia. She was in the 20-30 age group; 20-30.3

Barbara died on 28 September 1876 in Marshall County, Indiana, at age 77.1 She was buried in the Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery at Marshall County, Indiana.1

Family

William Metheny b. 19 Apr 1798, d. 6 Jun 1851

Citations

  1. [S1362] Metheny, Barbara Burnsworth. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
  2. [S333] Assumption:, Date of marriage assumed based on birth of first child.
  3. [S1133] U. S. Census,1830, Preston County, Virginia, p.19 (AN).

Israel Noyes

M, b. 20 April 1775, d. 1826
FatherSamuel Noyes b. 15 Mar 1724/25, d. c 1799
MotherMary Merrill b. 14 Jan 1735/36, d. 1835
     Israel Noyes was born on 20 April 1775 at Portland, Cumberland County, Massachusetts, (now Cumberland, ME).1,2

Israel published his intent to marry Elizabeth Prince on 27 March 1795 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Massachusetts (now Cumberland County, Maine).3

Israel married Elizabeth Prince on 30 April 1795 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Massachusetts, (now Cumberland Co., ME).4

Israel was listed as the head of family in the in the 16-26 age group. age group in the 1800 Census in North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Maine. Included in the household were one female 26-45, probably his wife; 2 males under 10, probably his sons Benjamin and Israel Jr; and 1 female under 10, probably his daughter, Dorothea..5

Israel was included in a list of surveyors, field-drivers, and hog-reeves in Pownal, Maine in 1808.6

Israel was listed as the head of family in the in the over 45 age group. age group in the 1810 Census in Pownell, Cumberland County, Maine. Included in the household were 1 additional male over 45, possibly his father Samuel; 1 female over 45, possibly his mother Mary; 1 female 26-45, probably his wife Elizabeth; 1 unidentified male 16-26, possibly a younger brother; 2 males 10-16, probably his sons Benjamin and Israel Jr; and 3 males under 10, probably his sons Hugh, Amos, and Talmai. Two daughters, Dorothea and Priscilla are not listed in the Census..7

Israel moved from Cumberland County, Maine District, Massachusetts (now Maine) to in 1817. Israel sold his property in Cumberland County to accompany his favorite minister, Rev. Daniel Plummer, to the Far West in the fall of 1817. Together with 14 other families, a total of 78 people, they traveled through Portland, Haverhill, Albany, up the valley of the Mohawk, across to Olean Point on the headwaters of the Allegheny River, down the Allegheny by boats and rafts to Pittsburgh, then down the Ohio to Lawrenceburg, Indiana where most of them located on Greenbriar Ridge, now known as the village of Manchester. Israel settled near "Mule Town" about 11 miles from Lawrenceburg on the Indianapolis State Road.

The move was apparently due to the extreme cold and widespread crop failures in 1816, the year of "eighteen hundred and froze to death" which resulted from the world-wide dust cloud following the explosion of Mt. Tambara in Indonesia.

Before he left Maine, Israel was thrown from a horse which trod on his forehead and smashed his skull in just over the eye. He was taken up for a corpse, many pieces of bone were taken out, and he carried the scar into his grave..8,9

Israel purchased several tracts of land at Township 6N, Range 2W of 1st Prime Meridian, Dearborn County, Indiana from the Federal Goverment 26 December 1817, including:
     - Filed for purchase of NE 1/4 Sec 17. Relinquished.
     - Purchased SE 1/4 Sec 17
     - Purchased NE 1/4 Sec 20. Relinquished W 1/2 to George Clark, 18 March 1830. Vol. II, p.87, shows final certificate #142 for entire NE 1/4 to Israel Noyes..10

Israel was listed as the head of family in the in the over 45 age group age group in the 1820 Census in Manchester, Dearborn County, Indiana. Included in the household were 1 female over 45, presumably his wife Elizabeth; 1 female 16-26, possibly his daughter Dorothea; 2 males 16-26, presumably his son Israel Jr and an unidentified male; 1 male 16-18, probably his son Hugh; 1 female 10-16, probably his daughter Priscilla; 2 males 10-16, probably his sons Amos and Talmai; 1 female under 10, probably his daughter Sarah or Eliza; and 2 males under 10, probably his son Daniel and and possibly his son Charles or his grandson, Alfred B Cotton..11

Israel died in 1826 in Dearborn County, Indiana. His death was commemorated in a funeral poem by A. J. Cotton (Cotton's Keepsake, 1858, p.35). Israel Noyes Jr named as administrator of Israel's estate 25 Sept 1826.12,2 He was buried in the Universalist Cemetery at Manchester, Dearborn County, Indiana.13,2

Family

Elizabeth Prince b. 22 Jan 1767, d. 26 Jun 1859
Children

Citations

  1. [S606] Col. Henry E. Noyes & Harriette E. Noyes, Genealogical Record of Some of the Noyes Descendants of James, Nicholas, & Peter Noyes, p.77 Birthdate consistent with date estimated from age at death (51 years) mentioned in funeral poem by A. J. Cotton (Cotton's Keepsake, 1858, p.35) and age at death on gravestone.
  2. [S1362] Noyes, Israel. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com). Cemetery: Universalist Cemeter, Manchester, Dearborn County, Indiana.
  3. [S630] Editor Ruth Wilder Sherman, Vital Records of North Yarmouth, Maine to the year 1850, p.183. Original record in Book 2:2. Both from North Yarmouth.
  4. [S630] Editor Ruth Wilder Sherman, Vital Records of North Yarmouth, Maine to the year 1850, p.254. Original record in Book 2, p.86.
  5. [S1133] U. S. Census,1800, North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine, p.78 (ANC) (M32_6).
  6. [S700] Unknown Author, History of Pownal, Maine (extracted from History of Cumberland County), p.351.
  7. [S1133] U. S. Census,1810, Pownell, Cumberland, Maine, p. 248. Listed as Israel Noyse..
  8. [S698] Alfred Johnson Cotton, Cotton's Keepsake, pp. 303 & 311.
  9. [S963] Mary N. Ganter, The Year There Was No Summer; 1816 is Remembered as "Eighteen Hundred and Froze to Death".
  10. [S1137] Margaret Waters, Indiana Land Entries, Vol. 1, Cincinnati District, 1801-1840, p. 52-52.
  11. [S1133] U. S. Census,1820, Manchester, Dearborn Co., Indiana, p. 113.
  12. [S606] Col. Henry E. Noyes & Harriette E. Noyes, Genealogical Record of Some of the Noyes Descendants of James, Nicholas, & Peter Noyes, p.77. Same date of death in funeral poem by A. J. Cotton, p.35.
  13. [S705] Copied by DAR, Cemetery Records, Dearborn County, Indiana, p.22. Listed as consort of Elizabeth with no date (stone broken). Picture of grave (9/97) available.