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David Harkey was A Loyalist. He was banished from the States and left for Nova Scotia in 1783, leaving from New York on the Ship Amity. He recieved a land grant in Conway Township, Sunbury County, New Brunswick. The land was 200 acres which he split with 22 other banished loyalists, each receiving a portion of the grant.
British Records-Audit Office (Microfilm)
HARKY, DAVID--Memorial 150 evidence 152
To the Commissioners appointed by act of Parliament for inquiring into the Losses and Services of the American Loyalists. The Memorial of David Harky most humbly showeth, That your Memorialist lately lived in New Montgomery in N. C. and in the year 1780 joined the British Army under the Command of Lord Cornwallis and raised a company in the Commissary's Dept. and received a commission and did actual service until taken prisoner at York Town in Va. and have received no pay for his said service, and also left a valuable estate which is charged on the back of the petition.
Do humbly beg that your honors will please to give your memorialist a hearing concerning the premises, and he as in duty bound will ever pray.
Signed David (his mark) Harky City of St. John 27 March 1786
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Losses sustained by David Harky during the late unhappy dissentions in North America.
300 acres of land in Montgomery Co. N.C.
with dwelling house ......................$500.
7 horses......................................$129.
3 cows, 7 young cattle.................... 24.
Money and apparel......................... 20.
Saddle and bridle ............................3.
One rifle gun ................................... 8.
one wagon and harness ................ 24.
Eight acres of Indian COM .............. 25.
For service while in the Army ....... 400.
total 1133.
ABSTRACTS OF THE MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS-ROWAN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA-VOL. 11, (1763-1774)
1. Marks and brands- Ear Marks p. 59
1766 Jacob Ham 17Dec. 1766
"Mark is a half penny out of the underside of each year and a slit in each ear."
1771 David Harkey 14Feb. 1771 p. II 8 ,,
His mark is a crop in the left ear and his brand DH on the left shoulder. " | Harkey, David (I2585)
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David is listed in Howard Co., Missouri in 1830 with one teenage female and one female 50-59. (no slaves)
Could be either David Lee son of Richard Bland Lee, or David Lee (b. 1802), son of William Lee and Mary Cassady. | Lee, David (I7661)
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David Lee sold land in Saline Co, MO on 26 Jan 1837. | Lee, David (I7698)
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David was married and had two living children in 2006.
In the 1930 US Census, Salina, Saline, Kansas, District 31, Roll 719, Page, 20A, FHL# 2340454, Lines 31-34, address 357 W. Jewell, David B. Anderson has the occupation of bookkeeper at a creamery. JVM 20 Feb 2012. | Anderson, David B. (I3186)
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Death certificate #115380-62. | Wolfe, Raymond Kenneth (I3512)
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Death certificate #116857-64.
Lived in Erie for 45 years.
Employed at Erie Maennechor Club. | Pickwell, Ethel (I3513)
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Death date on death certificate is written over - could be Aug 27. | Bishir, Sarah Anne (I1414)
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Death year possibly 1855. | Gillam, Hiram A (I4089)
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Deitrich came to America and settled on Leeper's Creek in Lincoln Co., North Carolina, about four miles from Iron Station. | Rudisill, Deitrich (I2390)
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Descended from Savinus de Turre. | Brent, Elizabeth (I534)
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Dianna had five children, two died in infancy. | Stauffer, Dianna M. (I9290)
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Died 5 days after her daughter's birth. | Greene, Verna Ormon (I2696)
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Died about 3 months. | Mendenhall, ? (I2058)
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Died an infant | Brunner, Hazel (I7463)
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Died as a child of Scarlet Fever per Veatrice Foster | Lee, Malinda (I7756)
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Died from a fall from a tree while still a young man. | Bisher, Lewis (I5577)
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Died from drowning. | Pitzer, Francis Emerald (I5360)
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Died in an auto accident. | Huffstetler, Leslie White (I383)
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Died in cholera epidemic. | Lee, John (I7591)
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Died in infancy | Bishir, Richard Alfred (I4356)
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died in infancy | Lee, ? (I8269)
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Died in infancy. | UNNAMED (I904)
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Died in infancy. | Harkey, Littleton (I1749)
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died in infancy. | Lee, ? (I8270)
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Died in infancy. Gender unknown. | Mendenhall (I2334)
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Died in infancy. Gender unknown. | Mendenhall (I2335)
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Died in the flu epidemic. | Atwood, Hazel Myrtle (I4037)
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Died of a brain hemorrage.
Research: Also had a daughter. | Mendenhall, Euwell Eugene "Gene" (I1709)
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Died of appendicitis. | Attwood, Raymond R. (I4039)
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Died of brain cancer. | Walker, Earl (I1513)
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Died of cancer. | Hartman, Kay (I2116)
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Died of convulsions. | Fox, M.S.L. (I9707)
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Died of Leukemia. | Monahan, Natalie (I2107)
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Died of Lobar Pneumonia. Next of kin Frederick Shaver and Jacob Bisler. | Shaner, Zula Blanche (I737)
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Died of pneumonia. | Bishir, Charles Eugene (I740)
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Died of Scarlet Fever. | Lee, Surrilda (I7757)
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died of TB | Mouser, Patsey (I2149)
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died of TB | Mouser, Paul Wyman (I2154)
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Died of Tuberculosis.
From FindAGrave:
Birth: Sep. 22, 1858
Death:
May 20, 1884
Jenny Lind
Sebastian County
Arkansas, USA
Found this stone laying on a old tree stump. It is right near Thomas & Nancy Yadon. The death date is 25 yrs 7 ms. 28 days... | Mendenhall, Margaret "Mag" Adeline (I1391)
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Died of Tuberculosis. | Mendenhall, Anna Elizabeth "Betty" (I1358)
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Died of Tuberculosis. | Bisher, Creda Bell (I3816)
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Died of typhoid fever. | Bisher, William Lewis (I2687)
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Died of “Putrid S. Throat” after 12 day illness. Could James and Charles have been twins? | Lee, Charles (I568)
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Died unmarried. | Mendenhall, Robert Jasper (I2175)
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Died when his neck snapped when an elevator cable snapped. | Gebhart, F. A. (I6798)
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Died with no children | Pitzer, Abba P (I10653)
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Died young. | Whitney, Ellen Experience (I898)
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Died young. | Whitney, Ruth (I945)
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Died young. | Whitney, Ruth (I960)
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Died young. | Whitney, Mary (I1014)
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