Person:Thomas Ferree (3)

Watchers
m. 1738
  1. Isaac Ferree1740 -
  2. Thomas Ferree1742 - 1815
  3. Elizabeth Ferree1743 - 1800
m. Abt 1765
m. Abt 1779
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Thomas Ferree
Gender Male
Birth[4][5][3] 1742 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Marriage Abt 1765 to Deborah '???' Ferree
Other? Jun 1768 Of his Father's EstateBeneficiary
Marriage Abt 1779 to Martha Carpenter
Other[9] 26 May 1802 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PennsylvaniaBorough Official
Property[10] 18 Nov 1806 Duquesne, Allegheny, PennsylvaniaPurchase/Sold
Occupation[5][3] Operated a Hotel
Death[6][7] 18 Nov 1815 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Other[3] Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PennsylvaniaResidence - Principal
References
  1. Jessie A. Landis nee Witmer. Ferree - du Bois Family Tree. (1913).
  2. kamp3genealogy@@netscape.net. Heisterkamp, Charles, III, M.D..

    1949 Pine Drive, Lancaster, PA, 17601, ckamp3@@netscape,net, 717-392-0562

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Charles Heisterkamp, III, M.D. Annotated Landis Ferree Tree. (30 April 2004).

    Date of Import: Jul 14, 2004

  4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Ancestral File. (Internet)
    AFN: 17Z1-BF2.
  5. 5.0 5.1 John Wesley Ferree, Simpson Elliot Ferree, George Bennett Ferree. Ferree Family Tree (2). (1963)
    Chart 24.
  6. Michael Smoke <Msmoke@@msn.com>. Smoke, Michael.

    Date of Import: Dec 18, 2004

  7. Joseph Allen Ferree. Bamberger Ferree Genealogy & Document Collection. (Unpublished)
    Descendants - page 13.

    Joseph Allen Ferree, "Bamberger Ferree Genealogy & Document Collection," Unpublished, Descendants - page 13. adds Month & Day.

  8.   Charles Heisterkamp, III, M.D..

    1949 Pine Drive, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, 17601-5529, [email protected]

  9. Standard History of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    682.

    In May, 1802, the following borough officers were elected: Isaac Craig, chief burgess; David Evans, burgess; John Reed, Abner Barker, Thomas Ferree and John Davidson, assistants: . . . . .

  10. Www.15122.com/3rivers/History/CITIES/Duquesne
    3 .

    . . . .sold the place on November 18, 1806, to Thomas Ferree for $3,451.80. By deed dated October 1810, Ferree and his wife, Deborah, sold it to John N. Smith and Mary Moyes, his wife for $5,500.00.
    Note: This property was originally known as "Oliver Homestead" owned by a French Marquis, Peter Charles DeLuziere.