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Patriarch Key
Known Josephs
Records
Last | First | WeRelate | Vol | Page | Year | Extract | Notes
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 3 | 530 | 1773 | Page 231.--18th May, 1773. James Patterson to Joseph Patterson, his son, part of 344 acres inclusive survey to James on head of Naked Creek. Delivered: Joseph Patterson, 9th September, 1793.
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| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 2 | 471 | 1776 | John Bell's Declaration, 22d December, 1834: Mentions Capt. Thomas Smith, Capt. Joseph Patterson, Lieut. Andrew Anderson, Ensign James Poage, Col. Sampson Mathews, Lieut. Col. William Bowyer, Capt. John Dickey, Lieut. Robert Campbell, Samuel Bell, Maj. John Crawford, Dr. James Allen, Francis Gardner. | Revolutionary War Service Declaration, 1776 date assumed for service
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 2 | 469 | 1776 | Samuel Bell's Declaration, July, 1834: Mentions George Moffett, Joseph Patterson, Andrew Anderson, John Dickenson, Samuel McDowell, _____ Arbuckle, Robert Renick, John Wilson, William Anderson, James Mitchell, Joseph Brown, Thomas Smith, John Bell, George Craig, Robert Fulton, Col. Campbell, Robert Kirk, James Bell, George Keller, Col. William Campbell. | Revolutionary War pension application, date assume to be 1776
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 1 | 205 | 1779 | MAY 18, 1779 (444) Joseph Patterson recommended Captain, vice Captain William Anderson; John Campbell as Lieutenant, and David Gibson as Ensign....(447) Joseph Patterson qualified Captain; also John Campbell as Lieutenant, and David Gibson as Ensign. |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 3 | 558 | 1779 | [15 May 1779] Page 525.--Teste: Joseph Patterson, John Campbell, Samuel Erwin. |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 1 | 446 | 1780 | 1779-80. Jailor's account, 1780. To keeping the following:... Joseph Patterson, desertion; |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 3 | 159 | 1781 | Page 169.--__ February, 1781. Archibald Henderson's will--To wife, Elizabeth; to daughter, Eleanor, infant; to brother, William. Executors, Joseph Patterson, John Dickey. Teste: James, Isabella, Eleanor Patterson. Proved, 15th May, 1781, by the witnesses. Executors qualified. |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 3 | 218 | 1781 | [26th September, 1781]...Page 63.--Archibald Henderson's estate in account with Joseph Patterson and John Dickey, executors--Paid John Crawny; paid Elizabeth Henderson, alias Gray. |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 1 | 225 | 1782 | APRIL 17 1782. Page (372) John McKittrick recommended Captain, vice James Trimble, resigned; John qualified, and William Anderson as Lieutenant and Robert Anderson as Ensign; Robert qualified; John Campbell qualified Captain, vice Joseph Patterson, and William Allen qualified as Lieutenant and Arthur Connerley as Ensign. |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 3 | 159 | 1781 | Page 169.--__ February, 1781. Archibald Henderson's will--To wife, Elizabeth; to daughter, Eleanor, infant; to brother, William. Executors, Joseph Patterson, John Dickey. Teste: James, Isabella, Eleanor Patterson. Proved, 15th May, 1781, by the witnesses. Executors qualified. | Eleanor is presumably Person:Eleanor Erwin (1) wife of Person:Erwin Patterson (1). Erwin died in Lunenberg County about 1760. Eleanor has apparently returned to Augusta. Joseph and James are presumably kinsman of Erwin Pattrerson, but not his sons, as his will mentions only a daughter Margaret. In anycase they are presumed to be in Erwin's Cladal line, descending from William Patterson (61)
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 3 | 233 | 1790 | Page 269.--26th February, 1790. James Patterson's will, far advanced in years--To sons, Joseph and Mathew; daughter, Elizabeth Gray; to granddaughter, Elin Henderson, daughter to Archibald Henderson. (This will recorded p. 150, supra recorded there as to personal estate. Now, 26th April, 1809, proved by deposition of Robert Young, taken in Montgomery County, Ohio, corporation of Dayton, before William McClure, president of the corporation, 13th August, 1808. |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (25) | 2 | 362 | 1791 | 1791--July 5th, Jos. Patterson and Jean Walker... | wife is Person:Jane Walker (52) of the Wigton Walker line, gdau of ALexander Walker=Jane Hammer' Note that this is probably not Joseph (26), son of James. Joseph (26) is a married adult with grand children at the time of fathers death, as shown by James will (Chalkley's Chronicles 3:231 Note:This is the 1793 version of the will, as given in Chalkley's. There's also a 1790 version with a different date, and less detail. One or the other date is apparently a transcription error.)
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 3 | 231 | 1793 | Page 150.--26th February, 1793. James Patterson's will--To sons, Joseph and Mathew; daughter, Elizabeth Gray; to granddaughter, Elin Henderson, daughter to Archibald Henderson; to Ellin Dickey, her grandmother's chest; to daughter, Isbald Dickey (legacy to Isbold Dickey provided Jno. Hickey provide a slave in lieu); to son Joseph's sons, Joseph and James. Executors, Jno. Dickey, Jno. Bell. Teste: James Young, Francis Brown, Robert Young. Proved, 29th September, 1807. Executors qualify. |
| Patterson | Joseph | Person:Joseph Patterson (26) | 1 | 421 | 1802 | AUGUST, 1802 (A to C). Campbell vs. Connelly.--William Hinds and Joseph Patterson, witnesses, living in Jessamine County, Kentucky. |
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