_Isaac BANKERT _______+
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_Joseph BANKERT shoemaker Union Mills_|
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| |_Susanna Barbara ERB _
| (1804 - 1866)
_Theodore M BANKERT farmed_|
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|_Ellen L SMEAK ____________|
(1860 - 1922) |
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_Edmund FREEMAN _____|
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[2621]
His will drawn up on June 2 1732 mentions a friend Joseph Ambrasas getting some property, son Moses Freeman, and children Mary, Penelope, and Ezekial. Hanna Freeman and Joseph Powell are ex.
Witness William Obyle, Catharine Ambras, and Richard Cooper (Arch A 18:127 Reg of Wills H:33)
On 27 Aug 1765 Thomas Collins now high sheriff of Kent of for 20 pounds paid to William Rhoades then high sheriff conveys unto Thomas Irons of Little Creek Hundred a tract of land and plantation in the forrest of Murderkill HD the property of Owen Irons, appraised by James Wells and David Caldwell originally surveyed for the said Owen Irons and Moses Freemand in partnership, the 1/2 part hath since been conveyed by the said Moses Freeman to the said Owen Irons, beginning at land now belonging to John Freeman a minor and land sold by Thomas Norris to land of the heirs of Richard Jackson dec'd to land belonging to Doctor Samuel Mccall and also land survyed for Penelope Freeman the now wife of the said Owen Irons 200 a KEDELR R:61
Priscilla Kitchen, Quakeress of Salem, Mass., and Kent County, Del., and Her Family by George Valentine Massey II, New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. CVI January 1952, pp. 38-50
"Hannah Luff, married first , in Kent, Delaware high sheriff, Moses Freeman (died in 1732), secondly, Samuel Robinson (died in 1747), and thirdly, Matthew Lowber (died in 1772). Hannah's daughter, Penelope Freeman, who donated the land for Thomas' Chaple, married Owen Irons, soldier in the French and Indian War and brother of Judge Thomas Irons, whose protrait is owned by Delaware. Their son, Timothy Irons (died in 1819), had issue : Titus, Timothy, Jr. (father of Thomas Irons, author of "The Blue Hen's Chichens and Other Poems"), was the father of Thomas Slay Clark, whose dauther, Clara Heverin (Clark) Massey, was the colmpiler's mother."
[2622] [S111] Probate DE Archives, Freeman, Moses, 1732
[2620] [S223] Massey collection
[4447] Edward Macdonough Dushane
[15591] [S216] Personal notes of Cheryl DuShane
_Harry Andrew STONESIFER _+
| (1882 - 1955)
_Paul P STONESIFER __|
| (1904 - 1962) m 1922|
| |_Lizzie Agnes HORNER _____
| (1882 - 1961)
_Harry Clinton STONESIFER _|
| (1922 - ....) |
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| |_Anna O WENTZ _______|
| (1905 - 1971) m 1922|
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|_Ferne Charlotte ARENTZ ___|
(1921 - ....) |
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