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Facts and Events
Name |
John Quinn |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Bet 1739 and 1745 |
County Armagh, Ireland |
Emigration? |
1769 |
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States? had relatives there? |
Residence? |
1772 |
Canonsburg, Washington, Pennsylvania, United Statesmoved to Chartier Township |
Other? |
1772 |
West Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, United Stateswitnessed Will of William Bean |
Marriage |
2 Jul 1774 |
Canonsburg,Washington Co., Pennsylvaniato Sarah Henthorn |
Residence? |
1 Apr 1775 |
Washington, Pennsylvania, United Statesbirth of son James |
Other? |
Bet 1776 and 1780 |
Petitioned - For a new state;Fayette, Washington,Greene Co.;many Henthorns listed |
Military[3] |
From 1778 to 1783 |
Private, Frontier rangers ; Stockley Rangers ; employed against the Seneca Indians |
Property[4] |
1782 |
Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania, United Stateson Tax List - next to Peters Township where his brother lived |
Other? |
1782 |
Pittsylvania, Virginia, United Stateson Tax List Citation needed |
Military? |
1784 |
Washington, Pennsylvania, United Statesserved in Militia Citation needed |
Residence? |
Abt 1784 |
Fayette, Pennsylvania, United Statesmoved near Sarah's family, John Henthorn and his brother-in-law David Jennings Citation needed |
Other? |
1784 |
Cecil (now Chartier) Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, United StatesLand Record - 230 acres on Chartier Township ; 1 horse, 1 cow |
Other? |
1785 |
Washington, Pennsylvania, United Stateson Tax List Citation needed ; Land Record - Warantee |
Other? |
1786 |
Uniontown, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United Stateson Tax List ; children baptized Citation needed |
Other? |
13 Oct 1787 |
Adams, Ohio, United StatesLand Record - Adam and John Henthorn sold land in to John Quinn |
Other? |
1788 |
Fayette, Pennsylvania, United Stateson Tax List |
Residence? |
1789 |
Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, United Statesmoved Citation needed |
Other[5] |
1789 |
Ohio, Virginia, United Statesnamed in court record - D*Debt Card 119 Page 1889 |
Other? |
1789 |
Jefferson, Kentucky, United Stateson Tax List and Land Record Citation needed |
Census? |
1790 |
Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United StatesPOSSIBLE MATCH - 3 males over 16 ; 3 under 16 ; 3 females |
Marriage |
Abt 1790 |
pos Ohio County, Virginia (now West Virginia)to Susan _____ |
Property? |
21 Nov 1792 |
Russell, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Deed Citation needed |
Other? |
1792 |
Bourbon, Kentucky, United Stateswitness to Will of ??? Citation needed |
Residence? |
1796 |
Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, United Statesnear in-law Mary and James Henthorn Citation needed ; William M.P. born near Wheeling |
Other[6] |
1801 |
Ohio, Virginia, United Statesnamed in court record - Defendent 636 |
Other[5] |
1801 |
Ohio, Virginia, United Statesnamed in court record - P*Damage; Card #315, p. 1893 |
Other? |
1801 |
Columbiana, Ohio, United StatesLand Record - land in Columbiana ; residence Jefferson, Northwest Territory |
Other[6] |
1803 |
named in court record - Defendent 572 |
Other[5] |
1805 |
named in court record - Trover; Card #939 p. 1907 |
Residence? |
Abt 1806 |
Ohio, United StatesDaughter Elizabeth born |
Other[5] |
1806 |
named in court record - D*Case, Card # 1287 p.1913 |
Other[5] |
1806 |
named in court record - D*Debt Card more? |
Other[7] |
From 1806 to 1810 |
Columbiana, Ohio, United Stateson Tax List |
Other[5] |
1807 |
named in court record - D*Debt Card 1954 p. 1928 |
Emigration? |
Bef 1810 |
Left Wheeling;not in census index |
Census? |
1810 |
Franklin, Kentucky, United StatesPOSSIBLE MATCH |
Census? |
1820 |
Tazewell, Virginia, United States POSSIBLY - where some children married Cecils and Wittens |
Census? |
1830 |
Monroe, Kentucky, United StatesCitation needed |
Occupation? |
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farmer according to son james |
Will? |
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Moses Quinn executor |
Death[1] |
22 Nov 1830 |
Fairfield, Ohio, United States |
Probate? |
1830 |
Moses A. Quinn, Administrator Citation needed |
Religion[2] |
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Church of England |
John Quinn and his wife were among the first settlers to form the settlement at Redstone.
According to Edwin Bean he had 7 children with first wife Sarah Henthorn (4 sons and 3 daughters) Seven children with second wife.
References
- ↑ Five Generations of the John Henthorn and Frances Low Family online.
- ↑ Sketches of the life and Labors of James Quinn by John F. Wright Cincinnati, OH 1851 (available at the Library of Congress).
- ↑ Washington county Frontier rangers; Pennsylvania Archives 3rd Series, Vol.XXIII, p. 198-220.
- ↑ Dick Henthorn.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Ohio County, VA (WV) Index Vol.8.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Ohio County, VA (WV) Index Vol.3.
- ↑ Early Ohio Tax Lists.
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