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Elijah Carder M
Polly Glassup F
Sarah J. Carder F, b. 26 May 1853
| Birth* |
26 May 1853, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States |
Unknown Carder M, b. 12 February 1855, d. 15 February 1855
| Birth* |
12 February 1855, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States |
| Death* |
15 February 1855, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States, Witness=David W. Carder, Witness=Rachel Whitaker |
James T. Carder M, b. 22 June 1860
| Birth* |
22 June 1860, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States |
Elijah Bowles M, b. 1831
| Birth* |
1831, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States, Marriage record states he was 22 and born in Monroe County. |
| Marriage* |
19 May 1853, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States, Principal=Eveline Carder |
Claborn Bowles M, b. 22 May 1854
| Birth* |
22 May 1854, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States |
Abba T. Bowles M, b. 18 October 1858
| Birth* |
18 October 1858, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States |
Loven M. Carder M, b. 13 August 1876
| Birth* |
13 August 1876, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States |
William Carder M
| Marriage* |
28 November 1876, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States, Principal=Lydia A. Frazier |
Isabelle Bowles F
| Marriage* |
14 July 1881, Monroe County, Kentucky, United States, Principal=Jesse T. Carder |
John Carder M, b. before 1710
TN Washington Co Census 1850 ?
Walter Galbreath M, b. 3 October 1762
| Birth* |
3 October 1762, Pennsylvania, United States |
Major William G. Galbreath1 M, b. 7 May 1769, d. 21 September 1839
| Birth* |
7 May 1769, York County, Pennsylvania, United States, Age at death 69. The Red Tower article claims he was born in PA. However, the 1880 census states that he was born in NC.
Interestingly, a letter written in 1957 by John William Galbraith (great grandson of William G.) stated the following: "I will endeavor to give you what information I have gotten from an aunt (Emma Galbraith Hancker), now deceased. According to her, my great or great great grandparents, one from Scotland, the other from
Ireland, one Galbraith, the other Galbreath, settled in Adams county, in the vicinity of Gettysburg. Annie
E. Warner, for whom the Gettysburg Hospital was named, was a descendant. Evidently she was a figure
of some note and should appear in the many historical ledgers which abound in the Gettysburg section.
At this point I have to skip generations or so to my grandfather, Walter, who had a twin sister, Keziah. This
is all I know of this generation. The children of Walter are as follows: John M. (who owned a town property
in New Grenada and died in the early 1930's). Grafton W., Emma, Mary and Robert E. (my father), all of whom
are deceased. I am one of nine children born to Robert Elmer and Elizabeth A. (Stone) Galbraith, namely
Mae B.,Viola J., Walter J., Edna P., John W., Elmer D., Mary E., Sarah E., and Olive. Of the above Mae ,
Viola, Mary and Olive are now deceased."
Was he talking of this generation - since a Galbraith married another Galbreath - were one of their parents from Scotland and the other from Ireland? |
| Marriage* |
Pennsylvania, United States, It appears that William and Mary were first cousins., Principal=Mary Galbreath |
| Death* |
21 September 1839, Mount Pleasant Township, York County, Pennsylvania, United States, Obit states: Major William Galbrath of Mt. Pleasant Twp. died 21 Sept. 1839. Cannon's book states he died on the 7th of Sept., Witness=Mary Galbreath |
| Burial* |
September 1839, Greater Conewago Presbyterian Cemetery, Hunterstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States, In Memory of Wm. Galbraith
Who Departed this Life
Sept. 21 AD 1839
In his 70th yr.
Buried beside his wife, Mary and her parents (who are actually his aunt and uncle. William is the son of William of Orange Co., NC.  |
| Citations |
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In the newspaper article of Sept. 15, 1829, the middle initial "G." is given. In the 14 July, 1845 article, it states that he is a Major.
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John Galbreath M, b. say 1771, d. between 1808 and 1809
| Birth* |
say 1771, North Carolina, United States, In his father's will, it states that John is the youngest son. If second son, William, was born in NC in 1770, it appears that John would have been born there also. |
| Death* |
between 1808 and 1809, "This indenture made 15th day of Nov. 1809 between William Galbreath of the county of Adams, Pa., Walter Galbreath, Robert Dixon and Mary his wife and William Dixon an infant by his natural guardian and the said Robert Dixon of the County Orange NC., Francis McKamie and Catherine his wife, William McKamie, and Ann Galbreath of the county of Guilford, of the other part Witnessed whereas William Galbreath (Sr.) late of the county of Orange departed this life in and about the year 1800, Having previously published in writing his last will and testament and thereon approved. The aforesaid Matthew Cunningham and his son John Galbreath dec'd his executors and whereas, He died seized aforesaid entitled to Sundry Tracts of Land Lying situated and being in the State of Tennessee and leaving children him surviving. The aforesaid William Galbreath, Walter Galbreath, John Galbreath, Catharene intermarried with Francis McKame, Mary intermarried with Robert Dixon, Elizabeth intermarried with foresaid Matthew Cunningham and Ann Galbreath who are his heirs At law and devises and whereas the said William Galbreath amongst other tracts of land in the state of Tennessee was seized at his death, a certain tract containing one thousand acres more or less, situated lying and being in the Middle District in said state on the south side of Duck River on the East side of Sugar Creek adjoining the lands of Samuel Patton, Jr., Thomas Nicholson, George Martin and Amos Balch and in and by his Last Will devises four hundered acres of this Tract of land to his son John Galbreath, one hundred and Thirty to Francis McKamie, Two hundred and thirty to Catherene McKemie, Wife of Francis, fifty acres thereof to William McCamie, son of said Francis, two hundered acres thereof to Mary Dixon, fifty acres thereof to William Dixon, son of said Mary who by virtue of law devises become same as Tenants in common ot the tract of land aforesaid and whereas the said John Galbreath did sell to one Roger Snell, two hundred and fifty four acres of the four hundred devised to whom as aforesaid and died without issue, whereby all Interest Title and estate in the aforesaid Tract of Land became by virtue of a Claim in the aforesaid William Galbreath Last Will vested in his surviving Brother William Galbreath and Walter Galbreath. And whereas no partition hath yet been made. |
Mary Galbreath F, b. 9 February 1765, d. after 1840
| Birth* |
9 February 1765, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Marriage* |
6 April 1791, Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Bondsman Benjamin Roney, witness was A. Benton. bond #000096376 , Principal=Robert Dixon |
| (Witness) Death |
August 1811, Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Died intestate. An 1812 court record refers to him as deceased when it awards guardianship of "unsane" daughter, Nancy, to mother, Mary Galbreath Dixon., Principal=Robert Dixon |
| Marriage* |
between 1815 and 1817, They eventually separated., Principal=John Freeland |
| Separated |
circa 1822, Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Principal=John Freeland |
| (Witness) Death |
25 September 1838, Carroll County, Tennessee, United States, Principal=William Dixon |
| Death* |
after 1840, Carroll County, Tennessee, United States |
| Family 2 |
John Freeland |
| Marriage* |
between 1815 and 1817, They eventually separated., Principal=John Freeland |
| Separated |
circa 1822, Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Principal=John Freeland |
Robert Dixon M, d. August 1811
| Marriage* |
6 April 1791, Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Bondsman Benjamin Roney, witness was A. Benton. bond #000096376 , Principal=Mary Galbreath |
| Death* |
August 1811, Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Died intestate. An 1812 court record refers to him as deceased when it awards guardianship of "unsane" daughter, Nancy, to mother, Mary Galbreath Dixon., Witness=Mary Galbreath |
William Dixon M, b. before 1799, d. 25 September 1838
| Birth* |
before 1799, Named in the will of his grandfather in 1799. |
| Death* |
25 September 1838, Carroll County, Tennessee, United States, Witness=Mary Galbreath |
Elizabeth Galbreath F, b. 20 May 1767
| Birth* |
20 May 1767, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Marriage* |
16 January 1793, Orange County, North Carolina, United States, Francis McCamey, bondsman., Principal=Matthew A. Cunningham, Witness=Francis McKamie |
| (Witness) Death |
14 May 1840, Bedford County, Tennessee, United States, Principal=Matthew A. Cunningham |
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