Adams, Hammons, and Related Families Genealogy

Notes


William J. Hastings

Second AFN is 22ZN-T8

1900 Census, Greer Co, altus Twp, Oklahoma, Fam # 587
Hastings William 38 Oct 1861 Arkansas
Rosa 34 Wife Mar 1866 Missouri
Minnie 14 Daughter Jul 1885 Texas
George 13 Son Oct 1886 Texas
Lottie 12 Daughter Apr 1888 Texas
Lee 9 Son Feb 1891 Texas
Oland 6 Son Dec 1893 Texas
Eunice 5 Daughter May 1895 Texas
Ruel 3 Son Mar 1897 Texas


Lee Hastings

SSDI Info
LEE HASTINGS Request Information
SSN 443-07-2213 Residence: 73527 Cache, Comanche, OK
Born 25 Feb 1891 Last Benefit:
Died Jan 1969 Issued: OK (Before 1951)


John Snell (Schnell)

Census - 1850, St. Claire Co. Missouri

Census Index - 1820 , Washington, Darke, Ohio

Military Service: 1812, war of 1812 (813):199

Residence 1817, To Washington Twp, Darke Co., Ohio

BIRTH RECORDS:
St Johns Evangelical Luthern Church, Hagerstown, maryland. VII Births, baptisms, 1767-1900
DAR 25893 1936

Ohio Marriages
SNELL, JOHN

Spouse: BROWN, MARGARET Marriage Date: 24 Jan 1829
County: Darke State: OH

Per Darke County, Ohio - Deed Records
9-19-1829 John SNELL and Margaret of Washington Twp., DCO to Jo
hn THOMAS of same place; $250.; W1/2 NW1/2 S26 T12 R1as sold a
t Cincinnati land office. Wit: Benjamin Murphy, Samuel Kimber
.Recorded 11-27-1833 (408)
John SNELL and Margaret wife of DCO to Isaac N. ELSBERRY of Shel
by Co., Indiana; $300; part NW1/4 S27 T12 R1, lines--on Spring B
ranch, county road, said tract containing 6 acres with all privi
lege of digging a race to take out water in aforesaid Branch no
t to exceed 12 feet wide,but that Elsberry is not to flood prai
rie and to make no more damage than necessary to turn into a mil
l race. Wit: John S. Hiller, Benj. Murphy. Recorded 10-20-183
1.(61)
4-15-1833 John SNELL of DCO to Daniel SNELL of DCO; $1000.; 155
? whole S27 T12 R1 except about 6 acres out of quarter sold an
d deeded to Isaac N. Elsberry (note: this would not be a whol
e section--this wouldbe 640 acres, but the whole of a not state
d). Wit: J.M.U. McNutt, John Beers. Recorded 6-7-1833. (316)
5-13-1834 - John SNELL and Daniel SNELL of DCO to Christian WINE
BRUNER of Montgomery Co., Ohio; Mortgage; $300.; 160a SW1/4 S2
7 T12 R1. Wit: R.O. Schenck, H. Stoddard, Recorded 6-2-1834
. Mortgage released 11-21-1837 by Christian Winebruner. (529)


William Snell

Census Index - 1850, St Claire Co., Missouri District 79, household 166
Will Snell 29 M Ohio


Henrich Schnell

History of Lectersburg Dist (975.291/L1 H2b, pg 79, Advertisement from Washington Co., "Spy"
Lost on the night of the 14th inst. between Hagerstown and Burkhart's tavern on the road leading through Nicholsons Gap, a leather pocket book containing three notes... Whoever delivers said book and papers to me, living on Antietam near Burkhart's mill, shall receive the above reward. Henry Snell, Dated 21 Feb 1794

Warren County Records.
Estate of Henry Snell deceased, Inventory an Appraisement filed 16th Feb.1828.
An Inventory of the goods and Chattles of Henry Snell deceased late of Hamilton Township, and County of Warren.............. (goes on to list and appraise all of his property)
A second Document titled "Sale Bill" filed and dated the same day list items sold from the estate of Henry Snell on 5 Dec 1827.

Will of Henry Snell, from Warrren county, Ohio, Dated Oct 1827
...........Lists wife as Permelia.
............. Lists the following deductions from his estate to his living children
Catherine Snell my oldest daughter wife of Joseph Ford,
John Snell my oldest son,
Jacob Snell my second son,
Adam Snell my third son,
Daniel my fourth son,
George Snell my fifth son,
Henry Snell my sixth son,
Betsy Collins wife of Levi Collins late Betsy Snell,
Sally Smith wife of Peter Smith late Sarah Snell,
Samuel Snell my seventh son,
William Snell my eighth son,
Ransom Snell my ninth son,
Permelia Snell my fourth daughter,
Juliann Snell my fifth daughter,
Joseph Snell my youngest tenth son.


Margaret C. Wintermute

Residence after 1820, moved to Darke Co., Ohio with her parents

1850 Census - Darke Co, Ohio, Greenville Twp., pg 293
Snell Margaret F 58 NJ
Henrietta F 18 Oh
Ann F 15 Oh


Ede Gerrijts

Father of Anje Edes, B 29 Dec 1775, GS 109 510


Trijnje Berends

PAR REC GS 109 510


Jacob Edes

Parish REC GS 109 510


Albert Edes

Parish REC GS 109 510


Thomas Rutherford Farmer

RUTHERFORD OF PAXTANG

In the year 1689, several brothers of the Scotch family of Rutherford, joined the army of William III, when he invaded Ireland.They were present and fought at the battle of Boyne. Two of them were company officers, and the third was a presbyterian clergyman. They all remained on the island, one settling in the county tyrone, another in the county Down, and the minister in the county Monaghan. Several of the sons of these men emegrated to America during thedecade between 1720 and 1730; among them was Thomas Rutherford, the progenitor of the family in Paxtang. As an instant of how family likeness is preserved through ages, it may be here stated that the portrait of David Rutherford, grandfather of Sir Walter Scott, which hangs in the dinning hall facing the Tweed at Abotttsford, would answer equally well as a portrait of the late Dr. Rutherford, of Harrisburgh, althought the Doctor's ancestors left Scotland two centuries ago. No likeness of Thomas Rutherford is in existance, and the only description of him is a traditional one, which represents him as a dark-haired, well built man, about five feet ten inches in height, full of energy and of such business habits as led to financial success. There is a spice of romance connected with his early manhood which may be uninteresting to the reader. His attachment to Jean Mordah, whom he afterward married was recipricated. The Mordahs were about to sail for America, and Thomas, fearing he might loose his Jean, proposed and was accepted, but poor Jean was scarcely sixteen and her parents said "no" and took her with then actoss the sea. On the cover of his memorandum book, preserved in the family, Thomas inscribed in the legend "Enquire for Dennygall". This was the location of the Mordah's in Pennsylvania, and, in the following year, 1729 he appeared in person at their door and claimed his Jean. Mr. Mordah, doubtless, still thought the pair too young, and, in order that more time might be gained required his prospective son-in-law to be the possessor of a certain sum of money, with which to begin the world, before he would entrust the youg lady to his keeping. Thomas, like Jacob of old, was obliged to axquiesce, and took his departure for Philadelphia. When he returned, he was mounted on a good horse and had with him the documents which satisfied the old gentleman's requirements. They were married in 1730, and lived in Donegal until after the death of John Mordah, in 1744, when they moved to Derry, and, in 1755, to Paxtang, where they spent the remainder of their days. Their house, a two story log, stood on the site of the present residence of Silas B. Rutherford, at Paxtang station, and was burned down in 1840. The old house standing directly opposite the station was built after Thomas Rutherford's death, about 1783, and the old stone house over the spring was, probably, built before Mr. Rutherford bought the property.

RUTHERFORD RECORDS

Thomas rutherford kept a memorandum book and kept his family's genealogy recorded in it.


Thomas Rutherford

Buried in Church Yard.


Thomas Rutherford

Died by the felling of a tree at age 16


John Mayes

HISTORY: John Mayes moved to Banks of Franklin County, Georgia. John Mayes born in Fairforest, Union, South Carolina had a large family. His wife was Margaret Turk, Daughter of William Turk. He died in Franklin County, Georgia in 1827. John was an Elder in the Hebron Presbyterian Church, Franklin County, Georgia. He was the corister of the church and an admirable singer. Copied from a family bible belonging to descendants of John Mayes, living in Jackson or Franklin County, Georgia.

HISTORY: John Mayes lived on the public road and often lodged travelers. Returning home from his Stillhouse at a late hour one night he saw 2 travelers playing cards by his fire. He took their cards and tossed them into the fire. He said "I'll have you know that this is my house and no man is allowed to gamble in it. John Mayes was a good christian man and in that day a good man's conscience did not hinder him from running a distillery, but would allow him to not tolerate gambling under his roof.


Edward Mayes

Was an Elder in the Presbyterian church, living in 1833 in Union district, south Carolina.

WILL

His will on record Union Court House, Union S. C. His children listed as John, dorcas, Sarah & Samuel. Two bound children Munro & Sara Ann. supposedly a Rev. soldier as he was called "Captain Edward Mayes". His will dated Septmber 14, 1838, probated Jan 4th 1839. Jno Mayes & Dorcas Mayes Executors.


Note: South Carolina Bible Records, Edward Mayes Family Bible Record


Dorcas Mayes

1880 Census Place: Jonesville, Union, South Carolina
Source: FHL Film 1255242 National Archives Film T9-1242 Page 565D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Dorcas MAYES Self F S W 68 SC
Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC


SC Death Notices. "Dorcas Mayes died last Wednesday (23 June) at the
home of J.W. Scott, her nephew. She was over 80 years of age and a
sis/o the late Capt. John Mayes." Death Notices from The Weekly Union
Times, 30 June 1893.


Samuel P. Mayes

Age is off by 10 years for this Samuel

1880 Census Place: Bogansville, Union, South Carolina
Source: FHL Film 1255242 National Archives Film T9-1242 Page 442C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Samuel J. MAYES Self M M W 71 SC
Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC
Elizabeth B. MAYES Wife F M W 67 SC
Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC
J. Adolphus MAYES GSon M S W 20 SC
Occ: Working In Farm Fa: SC Mo: SC
W. J. Frances MAYES GSon M S W 18 SC
Occ: Working In Farm Fa: SC Mo: SC
Anna HYATT GDau F S W 15 SC
Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC