______________________________ | _______________________| | | | |______________________________ | _John CASHMAN _______| | (1805 - 1880) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |______________________________ | | |--Sarah Jane CASHMAN | (1840 - 1906) | _John Jacob BANKERT JR________+ | | (1746 - 1824) | _Peter BANKERT ________| | | (1777 - 1840) | | | |______________________________ | | |_Elizabeth BANKERT __| (1813 - 1890) | | _John Daniel (Sr) STONESIFER _+ | | (1731 - 1813) m 1765 |_Elizabeth STONESIFER _| (1783 - 1862) | |_Maria Elizabeth YINGLING ____+ (1744 - 1821) m 1765
[12572] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
___________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |___________________________________ | _Henry F DAVIS ______| | (1816 - ....) m 1840| | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |___________________________________ | | |--Catherine Ann DAVIS | (1850 - ....) | _Jacob STONESIFER _________________+ | | (1766 - 1844) | _Solomon STONESIFER _| | | (1794 - 1823) | | | |_Anna Margaret HOBI (LATER HOPPE) _ | | (1762 - 1843) |_Harriet STONESIFER _| (1820 - ....) m 1840| | ___________________________________ | | |_Susan SWOPE ________| (1799 - 1851) | |___________________________________
[15228] [S262] Personal notes Chip Davis
[11568] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
[10583] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
[9538] [S14] "History and Genealogy of the Stonesifer Family of MD and PA"
_Henry PENINGTON ___________+ | (1660 - 1702) m 1685 _John PENINGTON _____| | (1686 - 1745) m 1740| | |_Elizabeth BOYER ___________+ | (1665 - ....) m 1685 _William Boyer PENINGTON _| | (1741 - 1770) | | | _Garriet OTHOSON ___________+ | | | (.... - 1735) | |_Mary OTHOSON _______| | (1720 - ....) m 1740| | |_Sarah widow Henry Clements_ | | |--Samuel PENINGTON son of Hester? | | ____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Ester (Hester) __________| (1745 - ....) | | ____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________
[13847] [S176] Cecil Co Historical Library Family file:
[13848] letter from Esther M Brown Greensburg KS
_James PENINGTON named in father's will_+ | (1723 - 1767) m 1742 _Atkey R PENNINGTON ________________________| | (1759 - 1800) m 1781 | | |_Elizabeth BEASTON _____________________+ | (1742 - ....) m 1742 _Ashbury Sutton PENNINGTON of Muskingum Co Ohio_| | (1791 - 1855) m 1815 | | | _Fredus RYLAND _________________________+ | | | (1730 - 1803) m 1755 | |_Martha RYLAND remarries Leonard Vandergift_| | (1759 - 1821) m 1781 | | |_Sarah (or Mary) SUTTON ________________+ | (1738 - 1790) m 1755 | |--Albert R PENNINGTON Pennington Reaper | (1818 - 1896) | ________________________________________ | | | ____________________________________________| | | | | | |________________________________________ | | |_Jane Eves _____________________________________| (1793 - 1868) m 1815 | | ________________________________________ | | |____________________________________________| | |________________________________________
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1819/Jan 13 V3 p 207 Ashbury Sutton Pennington of Muskingum Co Ohio and wife Jane sells land to Leonard Vandergrift that was left to him in father's (Atkey) will. Land bound by Collins,Hanson,Patrick Mc Conaugh, Simms. [Could Albert R Penington 1818 born in Ohio (names son Ashbury) be fathered by this Ashbury??????? His brother Lewis E is born in DE abt 1816. Ashbury Sutton and Jane Eves are married 1815. Most share a common grave in St Ann's Churchyard DE]
1850 Census he is 31 Machinist 600 born in Ohio. His son Ashbury was 4 born in DE. There were lots of people listed under his household with different names. And a AGNES PENINGTON AGE 1 F DE is listed last
1864 Z7 308 Albert R and Elizabeth sell Brick dwelling near Adademy , in Middletown, Main St to Del RR to Joshua P Fenimore
1870 Census listed as Farmer $12,000 born in Ohio. Wife Elizabeth is 57 born in PA. there are the Five daughters that are mentioned in his obituary. There is also a HARRY B PENNINGTON 16 Farmer DE
1875/June 19 There are ads in the Middletown Transcript for the Penington Reaper (Penington Brothers) "The Penington reaper is being largely manufactured this Spring, and an unusual large amount of repairing has caused the firm, W. H. Barr & Co to put on more force to meet the additional demand upon them."
1880/April 10 "Mr Pennington is having quite a big demand for his agricultural machinery" MT T
1896/Sept 26: "Albert R Pennington died on Tuesday at his home in Philadelphia, aged 78 years. He was very well known in this community, having resided in Middletown for many years and was at one time the leading business spirit here, and it was from him that Middletown received its first real business impulse. He was a noted machinist and inventor, and for years operated a large foundry and manufactory of all farming implements, and carried on an extensive real estate business. He build a number of houses in Middletown one of which is the present home of Dr. T H Gilpin. The Pennington Reaper, which was his invention, was for years the leading reaper throughout this section and in almost every harvest fields in the State the little 'Pennington' could be seen as the successor to the old 'Hussey.' He had the distinction of inventing and building the first self-binding reaper ever operated in this country. It was given a trial on a farm near town, but lacking several important attachments, it did not prove a success. His patent, improved, however, is the same that is found in all the self-binding machines now in popular use.''
His lot was that of many another genius to befit enterprises from which other reap the benefit. He was a progressive man of large views, but lacked capital to carry out his plans and it was thus that business losses and reverses came to him.
He was a man of gentle and amiable disposition, a delightful companion, a good friend and kind neighbor, and especially notable for his devotion his family and home. ''Shortly after the death of his wife which occurred about twelve years ago, he moved to Philadelphia and had a pleasant home with his daughters, and in a happy bright old age he serenely passed on to the eternal home with a hear that was all kindness toward man and all gratitude toward God. ''His weary body was laid to rest beside his honored wife in old St. Anne's Cemetery yesterday afternoon, the funeral reaching town on the 3:40 train. He leaves one son, Ashbury, and five daughters, also one brother Lewis." MT T
[3547] [S6] Middletown Transcript
[3548] [S19] DE Archives Deeds
_Christoffel (Christopher) VANDEGRIFT moved to St Georges_+ | (.... - 1743) m 1704 _Leonard VANDEGRIFT _| | (.... - 1750) | | |_Sarah DRUITH ____________________________________________ | m 1704 _Leonard VANDEGRIFT II_| | | | | __________________________________________________________ | | | | |_Sarah ______________| | | | |__________________________________________________________ | | |--Jesse VANDEGRIFT | | __________________________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__________________________________________________________ | | |_Lydia ________________| | | __________________________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |__________________________________________________________
[7126] [S113] DAR Bible Records Delaware
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