(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Mehitabel London.
Sie haben geheiratet am 15. Oktober 1785 in Oxford Twp, Sussex, NJ, er war 31 Jahre alt.Quelle 4
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Anna Van Wye.
Sie haben geheiratet am 15. Oktober 1785 in Oxford Twp, Sussex, NJ, er war 31 Jahre alt.Quelle 4
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The following is from the Whitesell Researchers web site, published by Bruce C. Johnson Jr.incial Light Infantry, 25 Aug. to 24 Dec. 1781 and 24 Feb. to April 24, 1781.t Road, East to "Andrew Whitseale U.E., Jun 1815"rt Niagra 1779" . This Col. Van Wye remains unidentified. A Cornelius Van Wye in the area does not seem to be the person.am Twp. in 1814. The will was signed with X.********, Wentworth County, Upper Canada (nowOntario), 26 October 1816. He married first, probably at Sussex County, New Jersey, 17October 1785, ANNA VAN VYE / VAN WEY, possibly the daughter or granddaughter of Charles and Elizabeth (Kermer) Van Weyen / VanVye of Sussex County, NJ. Anna Van Vye was born at Oxford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, 17 October 1763 and died at SaltfleetTownship, Wentworth County, Upper Canada (now Ontario), 7September 1810. Andrew married second, after his first wife died and before his will was signed, MEHITABLE LONDON, daughter of Bartholomew London, U.E.L. Andrew, in his will signed 30 November 1814, names her as his wife, "Hetty." Andrew is named in his father's will in 1808 and is bequeathed Forty Dollars. Andrew was a British loyalist during the Revoluntionary War and there are numerous records for him indicated in The British Military and Naval Records Index, which give about 15 entries for Andrew Whitesell, (also spelled Whitsal, Whitesall,Whitsell, Whitsel, Whitsol and Whitsell). There are also many records for a John Whitesell who was a very active Loyalist also from Sussex County, New Jersey. However, there is no John mentioned as a son of Andrew and Margaret and no evidence yet that John was a relative of Andrew the Loyalist., Andrew, H District, Soldier Barton's or Jersey Volunteers S.G., appendixB. Andrew was a Private in the 1st Battalion of the New Jersey Volunteers as early as 1778 and by 1783 was a Corporal. Loyalists of the Southern Campaign, Volume III, p. 261, gives for the Muster Roll, Captain James's Shaw's Company, Provincial Light Infantry, First Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers, High Hills of Santee, South Carolina, 24 February 1781 to 24 April1781, 60 days inclusive; Number 28 Private Whitsel, Andrew. High Hills of Santee, SC, 23 February 1781 (PAC, RG8I "C"Series, Vol 1900). For the Second Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers, QuarterHouse, SC, 25 October 1781 to 24 December 1781, 61 days inclusive; Number 17 Private Whitsall, Andrew, Quarter House, SC, 24 October 1781. (10 in company were taken prisoners "with the rebels")d Western District: And' Whitsil, age 31, from Jersey, 1 woman, 1 son, 0 dau. 1horse, 2 cows, a proven character. He is listed next to Adam Denis, 39 from Jersey, Fr. Allbright, 25, From Penn., Rich. Haney, 20 from Jersey and Isa Swissey[Isaac Swazey] 34, from Jersey. [index gives him as "Whitsit"]t he was a Sergeant in DeLancey's Corps of volunteers during the American War. That he obtained from the late Land Board of the District of Niagara, a grant of Six Hundred Acres for himself, a Wife and five children. That the said 600 Acres were known as Lots 81, 82, 83 and 85 first and Second Concessions of the said Township of Thorold, and that he obtained a Certificate for all the said Lots except 86 in the 2nd Concession upon which he resides, and has made large Improvements. That Patentshave been issued for those Lots only which the said Certificates contain, and, although his name appears on the Plan of the said Township for the remaining One Hundred acres, a patent has never issued therefore and having that a patent may now be completed in his favor, for the same. Recommended that a Patent be issued for Lot Eighty Four in the Second Concession of Thorold to the Petitioner.tion over this grant and it appears that he finally disposed of this property after living on Lot 84, Conc. 2 in the Township and removed to the neighboring Pelham Twp. Andrew's Lot 84 in Thorold was owned by a Benjamin Seburn in the1872 Atlas, and next to him was a Levi, John and H.P. Swayze who may have been descendants of Andrew's neighbor in New Jersey. Charles Whitesell's petition for land gives some specific information about his father: "David Whitesell of Malahide, makes oath that he is the son of Andrew Whitesell late of Pelham, that Charles Whitsell lately of Saltfleet in the District of Gore now of Howard in the Western District, wagon-maker is also a son of the said Andrew Whitesell. "That their said Father was born in the year 1754 (as appears from the family records.) and died in the year 1816 - That their said father served under Capt. Hutchison of Long Point Bay" Sworn at Aylmer 2 June 1845.6 indicating that she was the wife of Andrew Whitesel Sr. and the Daughter of Bartholomew London, a Loyalist, and was eligible for land. W 11/27, vol 527.r Ertes sold to Andrew Whitsell, 100 acres, S 1/2 of Lot 20 and Lot 21 Conc. 7 on 12May 1815 (reg. 12 Dec 1815; Bk G #4901). Andrew in turn sold this to John Cornwall,2 Dec 1815 (reg 12 Dec 1815; #4902).agara in the Province ofUpper Canada, Yeoman, being weak in Body but of sound disposing Mind and Memory, Blessed be God, Do make and ordain this my Last(sic - word "will" is missing) and Testament in manner and Form following.al Estate.n I married Her.igns forever (end of insertion), share and share alike.ueath to my Son Andrew Five Pounds New York Currency.l Estate be equally divided among my following Children. Viz. Elizabeth, David, Margaret, Moses, Aron, Daniel and Charles. And Likewise give bequeath to Johannah Lunnen (Provided she lives with me until she attains the age of eighteen years) One Cow, One bed and bedding and a spinning wheel.l and Testament. In Witness whereof I have herein [put?] my [mark] Hand N.B. Words between the the thirteenth and fourteenth lines fromthe top were inserted before signing. Hand and Seal this thirtieth day of November in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Signed sealed and declared by the said testator as and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.dren, indicated in the family Bible, all except Elizabeth, born at Pelham Township, Welland County, Upper Canada (nowOntario). Joseph and Richard are not mentioned in father's will. The Upper Canada Land Petitions confirm that at least eight of his children; Elizabeth, Andrew, David, Margaret, Moses, Aaron, Daniel and Charles, are sons or daughters of Andrew Whitesell, and enrolled U.E. Loyalist:., 22 July 1863; m. (1) DANIEL ROY, son of Hooks and Jemima Roy, (2) HORACE W. GREENMAN, son of Preserved Greenman. She had a dau., Anna (1806-1907) by Daniel, and children, Sheldon Chancey (1824-1914); and Sarah E. Rittenburg (1826-1917) by Horace.rold, W9/36); d. at Beverly Twp., Wentworth Co., Ont., 19 Dec. 1862 (g.s.); m. MARGARET OILLE, dau. of Nicholas and Eva (Frank) Oille. She d. at Beverly Twp., 16 Sept. 1866.nson Whitsail" age, 29, listed with Andrew in the 1861census and is in MI in 1900.. 1790; [Not mentioned infather's will signed in 1814]. There is a Richard Whitesell who was a wit. to the mar. of James Nelson Whitesell (s/o Aaron) andSusan Stephenson at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ont., 11 Sept.1852.RGARET LONDON [Sometimes given as "LUNNEN"], dau. of Jerimiah and Margaret (Prall) London. She d. at Malahide Twp., Elgin Co.,Ont., 29 Jan. 1843, age 46 (g.s. at Dunboyne Cem.). They had 10 children, all born at Upper Canada; Aaron (1816 - 1859), Margaret Millard, (1818 - 1864), Mary A. (1820 - 1856) wife of William Green, Nancy (1822 - 1891), wife of Levi Green, Lucretia (McClean) Howe, (1825 - 1909), Ann Eliza McClenny, (1827- 1860),Joseph (1829 - 1902), James, (1831 - aft 1877), Winslow Howard,(1833 - 1862) and Hiram Lewis (1837 - 1905).LP, 1820, Saltfleet,L 12/128); d. at Ancaster Twp., Wentworth Co., Ont., 5 Sept.1876; bur. Stoney Creek Cem.; m. JOSEPH LONDON, son of Jerimiah and Margaret (Prall) London/Lunnen. He was b. at Sussex Co. NJ, 2 Aug. 1786 and d. at Saltfleet Twp., Wentworth Co., Ont.,22 Jan. 1856. They had at least 6 children, all born at Upper Canada; Andrew, (1811/5 - 1842/7), Jerimiah, (1816 - 1862),Daniel, (1818 - 1893), Margaret Lutz, (1821 - 1839), Joseph,(1823 - ? ), Hannah Eliza Hannon, (1826 - 1892).oses Witsell); He m. 1818, MARY [need surname]. and by 1828 at Beverly Twp., had fourchildren in family. His land petition is dated 1831 while res.of Beverly Twp., then Halton Co. His dau. Agnes was with him in1861 census, age 35, single. She d. at Beverly 20 June 1879;bur. Troy Cem. (g.s.) Possible dau. is Anna, b.; d. 18 May 1877;m. Stephen Clink. [Need wife's surname and remainder ofchildren]be Smith. She was b. in USA, 17 Dec. 1798 and d. at Elgin Co., Ont. March 1873. Records show five children, all born at Upper Canada; Margaret Drake, (1818 - 1838), John William,(1820 - 1884 - Whitesell Researcher Enlow Ose is a descendant), Daniel Webster, (1823 - 1903), Phoebe Ann Zavitz, (1825 - 1850), and James Nelson, (1826 - 1907).,W/63); d. Malahide Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, 28 Jan. 1884; m. ELIZABETH FELKER/VÖLCKEL, possibly the sister of Lydia Felker and Anna LaFey. She was b. at Upper Canada, 5 April 1801 (Bible entry) and d. at Malahide Twp., Elgin Co., Ont., 29 Aug. 1875, aged 75 years, 4 months and 5 days (g.s. calc. differs from Bible entry) They had 10 children all born at Malahide Twp., Elgin Co., Upper Canada; John, (1824 - 1850), Eliza Bradley, (1826 - 1896), Andrew, (1828 - 1858 - Whitesell ), William,(1831 - 1862 [Civil War]), Sarah Teeple, (1832 - 1903), George,(1834 - 1865), Lydia Miller, (1836 - 1917), Daniel, (1839 -1869), James, (1841 - 1887) and Elizabeth Ann, (1844 - 1859).. Death Reg. #11290, gives age however as 89); m. at Malahide Twp.,Elgin Co, Upper Canada, 30 April 1827, SARAH BENTLEY, dau. of Amos and Elenor Bentley of Malahide Twp. The 1846 census for Kent Co., Ont. indicates that they had 6 children at that time."
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Birth date: 10 October 1754 Birth place: Assumed Oxford, Sussex, NJ Death date: 25 February 1816 Death place: Saltfleet, Wentworth, Ont Marriage date: 15 October 1785 Marriage place: Oxford Twp, Sussex
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