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Note N01423
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See Travis Flatt's book pg 3 for notes
PA Pension R 3602 Residence, Carrollton, Greene Co, IL. Pension claim rejected (act of June 7, 1832) "Not six months service" Also enlisted Sep 5, 1782 with Maryland troops to fight Indians.
1783 Madison Co KY Tax List
m c 1783 in Madison Co, KY
Flatt, Jno
Acres: 100
Book: 22
Survey Date: 8-28-1799
County: Barren
WaterCourse: Green R
Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 310
Patience had died by 1815
1820 census 2 males 0-10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 45 and older Hart Co KY accod
c 1831 moved to IL
'JOHN FLATT, R3602, PA line, appl 15 Apr 1839 Greene Co, IL aged about 80, sol lived near Hagerstown PA with his father on Mills Creek at enl and about 3 to 4 yrs after the Rev War sol moved with his father and family to KY and about 1831 moved to IL, sol was b on the banks of the Delaware River in NJ, a son Edward Flatt signed p.o.a. 9 sep 1852 in Greene Co IL aged 64 and stated sol d 6 Apr 1841 and his wife Patience had d 11 sep 1815, a charles Hodges and Giles H. Turner were witnesses to son's aff'dt"
June 8, 1787 John Flatt taxed in Ohio County, VA ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````
Counties such as Sussex and Warren are not only on the northwestern end of New Jersey, on the Delaware River, but border counties such has Northampton putting them some distance from Hagerstown, PA.
Cannot find a Hagerstown, PA but a Hagerstown, MD in Washington Co, MD at the north, bordering PA (Harford Co is to the east of this county. To get to Kentucky, one would go through what is West Virginia.
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FIRST FLATT PROOF OF COMING TO MISSOURI TERRITORY-LISTED IN AN 1810 PETITION REGARDING NOT BEING ABLE TO DO ALL THE LAND IMPROVEMENTS WHERE REQUIRED BECAUSE OF INDIANS. SETTLED IN GASCONADE CO, MO DIED THERE IN 1826.HIS SONS, WILLIAM, JAMES AND JOHN WENT TO TX FIRST IN 1839. WM WAS GRANTED LAND IN RED RIVER COUNTY BUT FOR SOME REASON
RETUREN TO MO IN 1840, FOUND THEIR MOTHER NEAR DEATH AND STAYED TILL
SHE DIED IN 1841. JOHN M ANN CURTIS 25 DEC 1847. HE AND MOST OF HIS
SIBLINGS RETURNED TO TXT AND SETTLED IN KAUFMAN CO LATER TO BECOME VAN
ZANDT
See Travis Flatt book p 7
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Note N01935
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1840 Gasconade MO
John Flatt
Next door is Joseph Poynter
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Note N01940
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DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH POINTER AND ALSE?
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Note N02210
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AFTER GEORGE'S DEATH SHE MARRIED JOSEPH BUTLER
NOV 9, 1876 VAN ZANDT COUNTY
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Note N02704
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1810 Madison Co, KY
1820 Madison Co KY
1800 Wills, Allegheny, MD
Also see him as married to Mary Brown? Which? Missing a generation?
c 1793 MD Witnessed the will of Dugal McQueen
Residence 1788 Madison Co, KY
Lived 1742 MD
1752 MD Sergeant in Militia
Tax 1798 Madison Co KY
Land Grant 1755 Yahogania Co, VA (now WV)
Moved to Kentucky with his son Edward, Jr. Listed as a private on Captain Thoams Norris muster rolls in 1759 along with his brothers John and Thomas Logson. One of the sons listed in 1742 as selling the land tract called "Brotherly Love" which was originally owned by his father William Logsdon
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Note N03140
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Married Margaret after his first wife, Mary, died. Mary is sister to Margaret
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Note N05422
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Or Ireland, arrived in America 1674, settled in Frederick Co, MD
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Note N05577
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Dugal McQueen names his son in law John Brown in his will. Some deeds in Baltimore, MD that name John Brown's wife Elizabeth
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Note N05578
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Residence: 1789 Madison Co., KY.
Event: Census 1810 1810 Madison Co., Ky., - p. 239 12
Event: Tax 1788 Madison Co., KY. 13
According to Betty Ollar, Edward Logsdon married his first cousin. There is some disagreement among researchers about the children of Edward and Mary. Betty Ollar lists a William, but does not include Cecily. More research is required. Edward eventually settled in an area called Harmon's Run in Yogohania, VA/PA. This land was claimed by both PA and VA in 1775. Edward tomahawked 400 acres of land. If you look on a map today it is in Washington County PA. and look to the left in west Va you will find a city called Weirton. Harmon's Run was north of Weirton and just a little south of where the Ohio River runs east to west or vice versa. Sometime between 1776 and 1780 4 men joined Edward Logsdon in that area. Those 4 men were George Oller, Leonard Reed, John Sapp and John Simon. Captain Edmond Baxter formed the 4th Battalion of the Chester county militia. No one at the PA Archives can explain why this company was called the "Chester county 4th".
"The Company" was formed from Yogohania and Ohio counties VA and Washington county PA. It consisted of men from PA, VA and MD. But, mostly Marylanders. There were 73 men in The Company and George Oller, Edward Logsdon 2nd. Leonard Reed, John Sapp and John Simon were in this company. Another man not listed in The Company was John Flatt but was there.
These men stayed in this same area from 1781 to 1787. In November of that year Edward Logsdon sells part of his land off. By 1788 12 of these men and their familes have arrived and are taxed in the territory of Kentucky. It is important to note that
Edward Logsdon 2nd, George Oller, John Sap and Leonard Reed were taxed in 1788
in Madison county territory of Ky.
A sale was held to dispose of Edward 'Ned's' property on January 12, 1827 in Madison Co., KY.