Person:Abraham Dehaven (1)

m. 6 Feb 1710
  1. Edward DeHavenEst 1710 - 1781
  2. Abraham DeHavenEst 1712 - Abt 1771
  3. Katherine DeHavenEst 1713 - Bet 1740 & 1792
  4. Mary DeHavenEst 1714 - Abt 1788
  5. John DeHavenEst 1716 - Abt 1799
  6. Margaret DeHavenEst 1721 - Aft 1783
  7. Elizabeth DeHaven1723 - 1791
  8. Jacob DeHavenEst 1724 - 1761
  9. Harmon DeHavenEst 1729 - 1761
  10. Isaac DeHavenEst 1730 -
m. 1736
  1. Hannah "Nancy" DeHaven1737 - 1825
  2. Ann DEHAVENAbt 1741 -
  3. Abraham DEHAVENAbt 1745 -
  4. Jacob DEHAVEN1750 - 1827
  5. Isaac Dehaven1750 - 1833
  6. Rebecca DEHAVENAbt 1752 -
  7. Sarah DEHAVENAbt 1753 -
  8. Mary DEHAVEN1756 -
  9. Elizabeth DEHAVENAbt 1757 -
Facts and Events
Name[4] Abraham DeHaven
Gender Male
Birth[1][5] Est 1712 Skippack, Montgomery (was Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 1736 , Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USAto Rebecca Pawling
Will[2] 13 Sep 1770
Death[2] Abt 1771 Loudoun, Virginia, United States
Probate[2] 8 Apr 1771 Loudoun, Virginia, United States
References
  1. Shelley T. Riherd. Riherd Family. (published 1996)
    pg 260.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Shelley T. Riherd. Riherd Family. (published 1996)
    pg 261.

    Abraham died in early 1771 as his will which was written on September 13, 1770, was probated on April 8, 1771. The will disposed of 328 acres of land, athat being the total area acquired by the two 1767 deeds. As Abraham was a British Colonial soldier, his death in 1771 spared him the probable frustration he would have experienced when the Colonies left England in the revolution.
    The will of Abraham DeHaven is recorded in Will Book A, p. 298, in Loudon County Records. It leaves his new house with 21 acres, household goods, a mare, and two cows to this wife, Rebecca. The other land was divided to his sons: Jesse, Jacob, Abraham Jr., and Isaac. Other bequests were to daughters: Rebecca, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Ann.

  3.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (TM). (July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996).
  4. Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source)
    Ancestry Family Trees.
  5. International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).