Person:Jannet Semple (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1718
  1. James SempleAbt 1718 -
  2. John Semple1728 - 1794
  3. David Sample, EsqAbt 1730 - 1791
  4. Joseph Semple, Sr.Abt 1738 - 1811
  5. Jannet Semple1743 - 1776
m. 2 Nov 1758
  1. James SilverAbt 1762 - 1807
  2. Sarah SilversAbt 1766 -
  3. Hannah Jane SilversAbt 1770 -
  4. John SilversAbt 1772 - 1848
  5. Francis Silver1775 - 1852
Facts and Events
Name Jannet Semple
Alt Name Lucey Jennet Simple
Gender Female
Birth? 1743 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 2 Nov 1758 York, Pennsylvania, United StatesChrist Luthern Church
to Francis Silvers
Death? 1776 Silver Spring, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania

Records in Carlisle, Pennsylvania

  • SILVER SPRING TAVERN - Oliver Pollock Tavern - Location - 6395 Carlisle Pike - Tavern - Standing - 2-story stone - :Built 1797 - Tavernkeepers were John McCurdy 1771-1776, David Briggs 1796-1804.
History - The original tavern burned in November 1796. The new tavern 40’ by 33’ was built by Oliver Pollock before 1798.
  • Robert Callender, the original landowner on which Silver Spring Tavern is built, died in 1776. The executors wrote in the Pennsylvania Gazette dated 2 Oct 1776,
"TO BE SOLD - 1,200 acres of excellent limestone land situated in East Pennsborough Twp. on great road leading from Harris Ferry to said town of Carlisle whereon are erected and built an excellent merchant mill and sawmill adjacent... now in tenure of Mr. Francis Silver, on a never failing stream of water known by name of Silver Spring. Oliver Pollock purchased the property.
Reverend Manasseh Cutler traveling to the Northwest Territory stopped at the tavern. He was the founder of Marietta, Ohio. He says "We went 7 miles from the Susquehanna River to Pollock’s Tavern. A fat Irishman gave us a grand dinner, but one horse fared badly; intolerably dear."
During David Brigg’s tenure as tavernkeeper, a disastrous fire occurred. It was reported in the 11 Nov 1796 edition of Klines - "CONFLAGRATION - the Silver Spring Tavern, property of Oliver Pollock, Esq., which was kept by Mr. Briggs, took fire and was consumed. Charles Smith, Esq., one of the lodgers and in adjoining room went where several Indian chiefs lodged who joined him in the cry to the other lodgers."
SAMPLE, Samuel on the 01 Aug 1766 applied for 300 acres of land on the Little Juniata, adjoining land applied for by Joseph Silver of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Francis Silver applied for the land in Carlisle, Pennsylvania on Apr 1, 1766.
Samuel Semple Sr., also operated a Tavern in Carlisle, before he and his son Samuel Semple Jr., began operating the Tavern at Fort Pitt.
  • Discussions of speculator James Silvers' land purchases in now-Cumberland County c.1735 dismiss warrants to Joseph Silver as a "straw man," that is, Joseph was not a brother but a front for additional warranting by James himself. But it should be noted that one of the George Brandons, possibly this Joseph Silver's father-in-law, was at a vendue in the Silver's Spring area in 1739 and that Presbyterians from York County travelled to Silver's Spring for church until the Monaghan congregation at Dillsburg was given the go-ahead in 1760.
  • Schaumann, Merri Lou Scribner. Taverns of Cumberland County Pennsylvania 1750-1840. (Lewisberry, Pennsylvania: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1994).
Samuel Semple Jr. also operated a Tavern in Carlisle, before operating the Tavern at Fort Pitt.
  • Newberry Library
30 Dec 1772 Order to Pay Samuel Semple, Jr. - Order (Logstown, Pa., 1772 Dec. 30) instructing Robert Callender to pay Samuel Sample Jr. twenty pounds, and letter (Fort Pitt, 1781 Sep. 7) to an unknown addressee regarding the supply of provisions to Fort Pitt.
References
  1.   "Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1709-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V263-H8Q : accessed 9 June 2015), Francis Silver and Jennet Simple, 02 Nov 1758; citing Christ Lutheran Church,York,York,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 1,320,516.

    Name: Francis Silver
    Spouse's Name: Jennet Simple
    Event Date: 02 Nov 1758
    Event Place: Christ Lutheran Church,York,York,Pennsylvania