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9601 Source of info:
The Elmores of St. Peter's Parish (Virginia) and some associated families: A working paper
Author      Elmore, William Edward
Description      Thomas Elmore (fl.1654-1698) immigrated from England to York County, Virginia, and later moved to New Kent County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky and else- where. Related families arranged in alphabetical order by surname (approximate alphabetical order, thereafter chronologically). 
Elmore, Peter (I21572)
 
9602 Source of info:
The Elmores of St. Peter's Parish (Virginia) and some associated families: A working paper
Author      Elmore, William Edward 
Austin, James (I18262)
 
9603 Source of info:
The Elmores of St. Peter's Parish (Virginia) and some associated families: A working paper
Author:      William Edward Elmore

Note: The author only states that this Thomas of Warboys is a possiblity. Not absolutely proven.  Only placed here as high probability to be related.

Estimate birth to be about 1633; with arrival in Virginia about 1654.  Estimate age to have
been at least 21 years of age to voyage on his own. 
Elmore, Thomas (I21574)
 
9604 Source of info:
The Elmores of St. Peter's Parish (Virginia) and some associated families: A working paper
Author:      William Edward Elmore

Parentage of Thomas/Peter is unknown; but suggested by author that either a Thomas Elmore of Warboys, England could be the father of Thomas Elmore (Virginia immigrant); or a Peter Elmore of the Northern Neck, Virginia area. Excerpt from paper:

The second locale of interest is that of the Northern Neck of Virginia. This area includes the counties of Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, and Old Rappahannock. This
region was Elmore country and the patriach of these Elmores appears to have been a Peter Elmore. In the book "Cavaliers and Pioneers" Peter Elmor is listed, along with an Abraham Bush, as recieving 300 acres of land on the north side of Lancaster County for the transportation of 6
persons among these six was a William MARTIN.

Huntingdonshire, England is certainly one of those locales of interest. It was from this ancient shire that Thomas Elmore is supposed to have migrated to the Virginia colony. To date, research
into his origins in that region has been frustrated, however, it is known that there were several Elmore families in that region but attempts to associate any of them to Thomas Elmore have been
unsuccessful to date. It is known that Thomas Elmore migrated to the Virginia colony about 1654 and that he returned to his native land but then came back to Virginia Colony sometime between 1663 and 1679 as documented by the passenger list of the ship "Society" that sailed out
of the port of Bristol. Perhaps a question that should be asked now is - why did Thomas return to his native land? The most probable answer is to settle the estate of his parents.

The paper leans toward William Elmore of Warboys being the father of Thomas Senior, who would be the father of Thomas the immigrant. The author's reasoning is collateral surnames of folks from Warboys that also ended up in Virginia. A good solid theory. 
Elmore (I36340)
 
9605 Source of info:
The Elmores of St. Peter's Parish (Virginia) and some associated families: A working paper
Author:      William Edward Elmore

Possible surname of Harris.  Theory based on one of Peter/Rebecca children who was named
Harris Elmore. Also ties based in the local Cedar Creek Quaker meeting house where a John
Elmore married Elizabeth Harris.  This John Elmore was of this same Elmore family of Saint Peter's Parish of New Kent County, Virginia 
Rebecca (I18261)
 
9606 Source of info:
The Elmores of St. Peter's Parish (Virginia) and some associated families: A working paper
Author:      William Edward Elmore 
Austin, Rebecca (I18260)
 
9607 Source of Marriage is War of 1812 pension files, which includes marriage certificate
and maiden name of Drucilla Cox. 
Craddock, Jesse (I127128)
 
9608 SOURCE-Will
Liber G page 78
Will made Oct 20, 1812 Probated March 4, 1823
"In the name of God Amen I Henry Mapes of the Town of Monroe in the County of Orange and State of New York being weak in body but of sound mind and memory (blessed be God) do this Twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and twelve make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say. Imprimis I give and bequeath to my grandson Hezekiah Braffit the sum of twenty dollars to be paid to him when he shall arrive to the age of twenty one years together with the Interest that may arise thereon which sum of Twenty dollars I direct my son David Mapes to put out at Interest to the best advantage for the use and at the risque of the said Hezekiah, and if he the said Hezekiah should die before he shall arrive to the said age of twenty one years, I direct that the said sum of twenty dollars with the Interest that shall have been gotten for the same be paid to my daughters and granddaughters in the same proportions that I hereafter bequeath the residue of my personal estate. Item all the rest and residue of my personal estate I give and to my Daughters Ruth Galloway, Abigail Lamorex and Phebe Miller, and to my granddaughters Cornelia Mapes and Caroline Mapes the twin children of my daughter Sarah Brewster to be divided between them in manner and proportions following to with to my Daughter Ruth Galloway one thirteenth part of my said personal estate and to my daughter Abigail Lamorex four thirteenth parts of my said personal estate, and to my Daughter Phebe Miller four thirteenth parts of my said personal estate, and to my said granddaughters Cornelia and Caroline each two thirteenth parts of my said personal estate and if it should so happen that either of my said grandDaughters Cornelia or Caroline should die before they arrive to the age of eighteen years then and that case I direct that the share of the said grandDaughter or grandDaughters so dieing shall be paid and belong to my said Daughter Sarah Brewster, and I direct that my said Daughter Sarah have the use and Interest of the sum or shares which shall belong to her said Daughters Cornelia and Caroline until they shall arrive to the age of eighteen years, and I make and Constitute and ordain my said Daughter Sarah Brewster to be my Executrix and my son David Mapes and my good friend Seth Marvin to be my Executor of this my will and that they may retain in their hands all their charges and expenses whatsoever in relation to their trust. In Witness whereof I the said Henry Mapes have to this my last will and Testament set my hand and seal this Twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Twelve. Signed sealed published and declared by the said Henry Mapes as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. John Brooks Jun. Ebenezer Seely. Richard Marvin. Henry Mapes /LS/ 
Mapes, Hendrik Henry (I124461)
 
9609 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Conn, R. S. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 194 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:
Page 233.
Elmer, Mary, daughter of Edward Elmer.  Invt. L6-14-06. Taken 26 February 1712-13,
by James Patterson and Moses Crafts.
Court Record, Page 119 - 12 February, 1712-13: The Court orders the Clerk to issue
forth a writ to cite Edward Elmer to take Adms. on the estate of his late daughter,
Mary Elmer.
Page 145 - 1 June 1713: This Court grand Adms. unto Dr. Daniel Hooker of
Wethersfield. 
Elmer, Mary (I117448)
 
9610 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 194 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 122
Elmore, John, Windsor. Invt. L71-13-09.  Taken by Joseph Fitch and Thomas
Stoughton.

Court Record, Page 48 - 4 February, 1711-12: Adms. granted unto John Elmore,
son of the deceased.

Page 18 (Vol. X) 7 May 1723: Whereas, John Elmore died and left and estate,
real and personal, and adms. being granted to his son John Elmore, who also
died not having finished his Adms
. or made any account of that Adms. to the
Court, the Court now grand Adms. unto Joseph Elmore, son of sd. decd. 
Elmer, John (I23225)
 
9611 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 194 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 122
Elmore, John, Windsor. Invt. L71-13-09.  Taken by Joseph Fitch and Thomas
Stoughton.

Court Record, Page 48 - 4 February, 1711-12: Adms. granted unto John Elmore,
son of the deceased.

Page 18 (Vol. X) 7 May 1723: Whereas, John Elmore died and left and estate,
real and personal, and adms. being granted to his son John Elmore, who also
died not having finished his Adms. or made any account of that Adms. to the Court,
the Court now grand Adms. unto Joseph Elmore, son of sd. decd.

Page 113 - 4 January, 1725-6: This Court grants letters of Adms. on the
estate of John Elmore, sometime of Windsor, decd., unto William Elmore
and Thomas Elmore, grandsons of sd. decd. Recog., L200. 
Elmer, William (I23477)
 
9612 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 194 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 122
Elmore, John, Windsor. Invt. L71-13-09.  Taken by Joseph Fitch and Thomas
Stoughton.

Court Record, Page 48 - 4 February, 1711-12: Adms. granted unto John Elmore,
son of the deceased.

Page 18 (Vol. X) 7 May 1723: Whereas, John Elmore died and left and estate,
real and personal, and adms. being granted to his son John Elmore, who also
died not having finished his Adms. or made any account of that Adms. to the Court,
the Court now grand Adms. unto Joseph Elmore, son of sd. decd.

Page 113 - 4 January, 1725-6: This Court grants letters of Adms. on the
estate of John Elmore, sometime of Windsor, decd., unto William Elmore
and Thomas Elmore, grandsons of sd. decd. Recog., L200. 
Elmer, Thomas (I23288)
 
9613 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 194 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 122
Elmore, John, Windsor. Invt. L71-13-09.  Taken by Joseph Fitch and Thomas
Stoughton.

Court Record, Page 48 - 4 February, 1711-12: Adms. granted unto John Elmore,
son of the deceased. 
Elmer, John (I34263)
 
9614 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 502 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 209-10, Vol. XII
Elmore, Edward, Windsor. Invt. L610-18-06.  Taken 26 November 1725, by
Richard Smith and Joseph Rockwell.

Court Record, page 109 - 7 December 1725: Adms. granted to Caleb Elmore
and Edward Elmore, sons of sd. decd.

Page 151 - 4 April 1727: Adms. account now exhibited and debts paid.

Page 155 - 2 May 1727: Whereas, the adms. on the estate of Edward Elmore, late
of Windsor decd., exhibited an Accompt of debt due from sd. estate, which appears
to be more than the moveable estate, and informeth that there are some debts yet to
be brought in, so that land must be sold to discharge the debts due more than the
moveable estate amounts to: This Court order that the real estate of sd. decd.
(excepting six acres of meadow lying next the Great River, bounded north on Mr.
Timothy Edwards, south upon Major Roger Woolcott) be reserved to discharge the
sd. debts, the residue thereof to be distributed as followeth, viz., to Hezekiah
Elmore, eldest son of the sd. decd., a double portion of sd. real estate; to Caleb
Elmore, Amos Elmore, Edward Elmore, Rebeckah Elmore and Ann Elmore, the
rest of the children of the sd. decd., to each them a single part or portion of sd. real
estate.

Page 162 - 1 August 1727: A distribution of the estate of Edward Elmore, deceased,
under the hands of Mr. Henry Wolcot, Joseph Loomis and Richard Smith, was now
exhibited, and by this Court accepted and ordered to be kept on file.

Page 165 - 3 October 1727: Edward Elmore and Caleb Elmore, administrators,
exhibited a further account of their administration, wich was accepted. 
Elmer, Amos (I32843)
 
9615 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 502 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 209-10, Vol. XII
Elmore, Edward, Windsor. Invt. L610-18-06.  Taken 26 November 1725, by
Richard Smith and Joseph Rockwell.

Court Record, page 109 - 7 December 1725: Adms. granted to Caleb Elmore
and Edward Elmore, sons of sd. decd.

Page 151 - 4 April 1727: Adms. account now exhibited and debts paid.

Page 155 - 2 May 1727: Whereas, the adms. on the estate of Edward Elmore, late
of Windsor decd., exhibited an Accompt of debt due from sd. estate, which appears
to be more than the moveable estate, and informeth that there are some debts yet to
be brought in, so that land must be sold to discharge the debts due more than the
moveable estate amounts to: This Court order that the real estate of sd. decd.
(excepting six acres of meadow lying next the Great River, bounded north on Mr.
Timothy Edwards, south upon Major Roger Woolcott) be reserved to discharge the
sd. debts, the residue thereof to be distributed as followeth, viz., to Hezekiah
Elmore, eldest son of the sd. decd., a double portion of sd. real estate; to Caleb
Elmore, Amos Elmore, Edward Elmore, Rebeckah Elmore and Ann Elmore, the
rest of the children of the sd. decd., to each them a single part or portion of sd. real
estate.

Page 162 - 1 August 1727: A distribution of the estate of Edward Elmore, deceased,
under the hands of Mr. Henry Wolcot, Joseph Loomis and Richard Smith, was now
exhibited, and by this Court accepted and ordered to be kept on file.

Page 165 - 3 October 1727: Edward Elmore and Caleb Elmore, administrators,
exhibited a further account of their administration, wich was accepted. 
Elmer, Edward (I32855)
 
9616 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 502 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 209-10, Vol. XII
Elmore, Edward, Windsor. Invt. L610-18-06.  Taken 26 November 1725, by
Richard Smith and Joseph Rockwell.

Court Record, page 109 - 7 December 1725: Adms. granted to Caleb Elmore
and Edward Elmore, sons of sd. decd.

Page 151 - 4 April 1727: Adms. account now exhibited and debts paid.

Page 155 - 2 May 1727: Whereas, the adms. on the estate of Edward Elmore, late
of Windsor decd., exhibited an Accompt of debt due from sd. estate, which appears
to be more than the moveable estate, and informeth that there are some debts yet to
be brought in, so that land must be sold to discharge the debts due more than the
moveable estate amounts to: This Court order that the real estate of sd. decd.
(excepting six acres of meadow lying next the Great River, bounded north on Mr.
Timothy Edwards, south upon Major Roger Woolcott) be reserved to discharge the
sd. debts, the residue thereof to be distributed as followeth, viz., to Hezekiah
Elmore, eldest son of the sd. decd., a double portion of sd. real estate; to Caleb
Elmore, Amos Elmore, Edward Elmore, Rebeckah Elmore and Ann Elmore, the
rest of the children of the sd. decd., to each them a single part or portion of sd. real
estate.

Page 162 - 1 August 1727: A distribution of the estate of Edward Elmore, deceased,
under the hands of Mr. Henry Wolcot, Joseph Loomis and Richard Smith, was now
exhibited, and by this Court accepted and ordered to be kept on file.

Page 165 - 3 October 1727: Edward Elmore and Caleb Elmore, administrators,
exhibited a further account of their administration, wich was accepted. 
Elmer, Ann (I32867)
 
9617 Source:
A digest of the Early Connecticut Proabate Records, compiled by Charles Willam
Manwaring, Member Connecticut Historical Society, Vol II, Hartford District
1700-1729, Hartford, Connl, R. s. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904.
Page 502 of this book. 
Record noted as follows:

Page 209-10, Vol. XII
Elmore, Edward, Windsor. Invt. L610-18-06.  Taken 26 November 1725, by
Richard Smith and Joseph Rockwell.

Court Record, page 109 - 7 December 1725: Adms. granted to Caleb Elmore
and Edward Elmore, sons of sd. decd.

Page 151 - 4 April 1727: Adms. account now exhibited and debts paid.

Page 155 - 2 May 1727: Whereas, the adms. on the estate of Edward Elmore, late
of Windsor decd., exhibited an Accompt of debt due from sd. estate, which appears
to be more than the moveable estate, and informeth that there are some debts yet to
be brought in, so that land must be sold to discharge the debts due more than the
moveable estate amounts to: This Court order that the real estate of sd. decd.
(excepting six acres of meadow lying next the Great River, bounded north on Mr.
Timothy Edwards, south upon Major Roger Woolcott) be reserved to discharge the
sd. debts, the residue thereof to be distributed as followeth, viz., to Hezekiah
Elmore, eldest son of the sd. decd., a double portion of sd. real estate; to Caleb
Elmore, Amos Elmore, Edward Elmore, Rebeckah Elmore and Ann Elmore, the
rest of the children of the sd. decd., to each them a single part or portion of sd. real
estate.

Page 162 - 1 August 1727: A distribution of the estate of Edward Elmore, deceased,
under the hands of Mr. Henry Wolcot, Joseph Loomis and Richard Smith, was now
exhibited, and by this Court accepted and ordered to be kept on file.

Page 165 - 3 October 1727: Edward Elmore and Caleb Elmore, administrators,
exhibited a further account of their administration, wich was accepted. 
Elmer, Rebecca (I117756)
 
9618 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988

Excerpt from this source:
Mathias Elmore, "husbandman", lived in Burlington County, New Jersey in the 1730*s. His "spinster" daughter Sarah was recorded as there marrying James Dennis on March 20, 1738.

In that same year (1738), Frederick County, Virginia was created from a portion of Orange County.
By 1744, Winchester was becoming established as the county seat and Mathias was recorded
as owning land north of there.

In 1751, Mathias deeded his property, "Cattail Meadows", to his son William (Deed Book 2, p. 205).

In 1755, Mathias obtained a grant of of other lands on Babbs Creek.


Royal land grants, v. 14, 16 1766-1768 (South Carolina)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-MSYY-H?i=578&cat=473372

Sometime in the late 1750's or early 1760's, Mathias moved to Newberry County, South Carolina, where he acquired land in 1765. In 1763, he sold his Virginia land on Babbs Creek to Tristram Ewing (Deed Book 10, p. 571), appointing his "trusty friend Richard Ridgeway" to execute the deed. Designation of Ridgeway as Mathias agent may have been because Mathias was then living in South Carolina. 
Elmore, Mathias I (I45600)
 
9619 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988

Excerpt:

ISAAC ELMORE Probably son of Stephen Elmore I and younger brother of Mathias Elmore II.
Birth date unknown probably in 1760's.
Isaac Elmore who came to Indiana apparently participated in these land transactions:

1788 Newberry County, South Carolina. Isaac Elmore purchased approximately 100 acres, near the junction of Big Creek and "Saludy" River, from Philemon V/aters for forty pounds sterling. Transaction witnessed by Thomas W, Waters.

1790 census listings indicated the purchased land adjoined that on which Thomas Waters resided.

1801 Newberry County, South Carolina. Isaac Elmore sold the same land back to Philemon Waters for two hundred dollars. Deed referred to "Philemon Waters, son of Thomas".

1807 Warren County, Ohio. Isaac Elmore bought 153 acres on "Seasors" Creek from Reason Reagan.

1808 Warren County, Ohio. Isaac Elmore bought another 53 acres from Reason Reagan, bringing Isaac's total ownership to 204.

1817 Warren County, Ohio. In December, Isaac Elmore and wife Mary sold 204 acres on "Caesar's" Creek to Daniel Stump.

1818 Daviess County, Indiana. In October, Isaac Elmore homesteaded 160 acres, described as SW, Section 4, Township 5, Range 6, located just north of present-day (1987) town of Elnora and about 25 miles northeast of Vincennes.

No records of Isaac's birth and marriage dates have been found. Being old enough to buy land for himself in 1788 indicates he was probably born in 1760's, as a son of Stephen Elmore I and Sarah (Allen?).

From limited information discovered on his children, it seems likely he did not marry until after the I788 land purchase possibly in 1790's and possibly after he had constructed a cabin on the purchased land.
Caesar's Creek Monthly Meeting was established in 1807, about 6 miles northeast of Waynesville, Ohio; about 20 miles southeast of Dayton; probably in or near the present (1987) Caesar's Creek State Park. On May 30, 1817, Isaac Elmore and wife Mary were recorded as received there, from Lost Creek, Tennessee, with these children: Reason Stephen Thomas Rosanna Abigail Isaac Jr.

Isaac and family transferred out of Caesar's Creek Monthly Meeting June 21, 1821, nearly three years after Isaac had homesteaded in Indiana. He may have left the family in Ohio until he had cleared some of the Indiana land and built a cabin to shelter the family. On September 7, 1822 they were received into Blue River Monthly Meeting, three miles northeast of Salem, Washington County, Indiana and about 50 miles from Isaac's homestead. Blue River receiving record named all children recorded in Ohio plus another girl Rhoda. If Isaac married in early or middle 1790's, as seems likely, he could have had other children, grown up and "on their own" by 1817, in addition to the six listed in his home. One older son was probably Eleazar Elmore, who administered Isaac's estate after Isaac died in 1830, in Daviess County.
Records have been found indicating Eleazar was born October 10, 1798 in South Carolina and died December 20, 1871 in Indiana. His wife was Rachel Elliott. Another (unconfirmed) possible older son was Providence Elmore, born 1797 in South Carolina, died 1842 in Indiana, married to Lydia Saulsbury.
Isaac's 1818 land entry occurred less than two years after Indiana entered the Union as the 19th state, on December 11, 1816. First French settlement in the Vincennes area had been in 1727• The French claim was ceded to Great Britain in I763 and the Vincennes area became part of the United States by Treaty of Paris in 1783. Indiana Territory was organized in 1800. During the 1820's, Elmores in Daviess County seem to have drifted away from Quaker activities. Young people were marrying non-Quakers. The long distance to Blue River probably discouraged Monthly Meeting participation.Some break-ups of Quakers into "splinter" groups, such as the Hicksites and the Wilburites, had occurred. In 1830, Thomas and Abigail Elmore (son and daughter of Isaac) were disowned for joining the Hicksites. On August 16, 1830, in Daviess County, Eleazar Elmore was appointed administrator of Isaac Elmore's estate. A "History of Daviess County", published 1886, confirmed the' 1818 homesteading by Isaac and further stated that Stephen, Eleazar, Thomas, Reason and Isaac Elmore (presumably the son, Isaac Jr.) arrived from Tennessee about 1824. These were apparently all sons of Isaac who homesteaded* 
Elmore, Isaac (I134352)
 
9620 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988

Excerpt:
Records of Newberry County, South Carolina County Court
for September 1786 included an Indenture of Apprenticeship
between STEPHEN ELMORE, son of Stephen and Sarah Elmore,
and THOMAS WILLOUGHBY WATERS, sadler.
Stephen, who signed by his mark, apprenticed himself for
eight years, beginning December 25, 1786, to learn the
sadler's trade. The indenture named both his parents and
stated they were both deceased. 
Elmore, Stephen III (I134400)
 
9621 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988

Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" lists
"William Ellimore" and wife Abigail (possibly Ridgeway) as
received into Cane Creek Monthly Meeting. North Carolina
March 1, 1755 on "certificate" transfer) granted August 6,
1753 by Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia.

Bush River Monthly Meeting was established in Newberry County
between 1770 and 1772. Its records listed William and Abigail
Elmore with these children:
Charity b. Dec. 14, 1754 d. Mar. 6, 1776
John b. Mar. 8, 1756
Sarah b. Dec. 9, 1757
Stephen b. May 31, 1762
Mary b. July 15, 1764
Rachel b. Apr. 27, 1766
Ridgeway b. Mar. 5, 1770
Joseph b. Mar. 22, 1772
David b. Mar. 25, 1774 d. Same day

Four sons were "disowned By the Bush River Quakers on these
dates, presumably because of marriages to non-Quakers:
John on July 25, 1778 at age 22
Stephen on September 27, 1783 at age 21
Ridgeway on April 30, 1796 at age 26
Joseph on October 28, 1797 at age 25 
Elmore, William (I134366)
 
9622 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988

Note: Surname possibly Allen 
Sarah (I134365)
 
9623 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988
Excerpt follows:

A deed filed in September 1809 (Book I, pp. 270-271), which
transferred land from Stephen's son Mathias II "to my beloved
son William, for love and affection", stated the land was
part of a grant to Mathias I in 1765; later sold to his grandson
Samuel Dennis, who in turn sold to Stephen Elmore, who "died
Intestate", at which time the land was inherited by son
Mathias II. 
Elmore, Stephen I (I134364)
 
9624 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988
Excerpt:
When applying for a Revolutionary War pension in 1832, Mathias Elmore II said he was born in New Garden, North Carolina. New Garden Monthly Meeting's location was then in Rowan County, but is now (1987) in a northwest suburb of Greensboro, Guilford County. Land acquired in 1756 by Mathias' father Stephen was situated a few miles south of Greensboro. His parents took Mathias with them to South
Carolina while he was still a young child and he apparently remained there throughout his life. He is believed to have died in the middle 1830's, in or near Spartanburg.



Notes:
Guilford County was not created until 1771; but this family was known to have lived in Orange County, NC.

Lived in Newberry County from close of Rev. War until 1821 then moved to Spartanburg District, where he now resides (1833).


Pension application of Matthias Elmore R13965 fn9SC
Transcribed by Will Graves 12/13/08
[Methodology: Spelling, punctuation and grammar have been corrected in some instances for ease of reading and to facilitate searches of the database. Also, the handwriting of the original scribes often lends itself to varying interpretations. Users of this database are urged to view the original and to make their own decision as to how to decipher what the original scribe actually wrote. Blanks appearing in the transcripts reflect blanks in the original.]
State of South Carolina Newberry District
On this 23rd day of April in the year of our Lord 1833, personally appeared in open Court before the Honorable Josiah J. Evans one of the Judges of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas of the said State, and presiding Judge of said Court now in session for the said District, Matthias Elmore Senior a resident of Spartanburg District in the State aforesaid aged 77 years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832: that he was born in the State of North Carolina and he believes in the neighborhood of New Garden Guilford County, in the year 1755: that he has no record of his age, and his only knowledge and information on that subject is his recollection of what his mother has told him. When called into service, he was living in Newberry County (now District) in the State of South Carolina he has lived in the said District from the close of the Revolutionary War, until about 12 years ago when he removed to Spartanburg District where he now resides, although at present and for some months past he has been in Newberry District on a visit to his children and friends. That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein after stated: he entered the service as a volunteer (or as it was then called under an enlistment) in the Regiment commanded by Colonel John Thomas, in the company commanded by Captain Smith, he cannot tell the precise time when he entered the service but he believes it was in the year 1781. He entered the service as a soldier but was by the order of Colonel directed to take charge of said baggage wagon, which he accordingly did: that he joined the main body of the troops, below where Columbia is now situated in the neighborhood of Fort Granby: that he remained in that section of country during his whole term of service: that he was in no action while in service: that he was in service for 12 months. He was never discharged: but received a furlough until called for from an officer whose name he does not recollect. There are no persons now alive who can speak as to his services. He refers to the Reverend William Harmon and Henry Boozer who have known him for many years and who can testify as to his character for veracity and his good behavior and their belief of his services as a soldier of the Revolution. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension Roll of the agency of any State.


Sworn to and subscribed in open court the day and year aforesaid
S/ Young John Harrington, Clk, N. District S/ Matthias Elmore
[William Harmon, a clergyman, and Henry Boozer gave the standard supporting affidavit.] 
Elmore, Mathias II (I122641)
 
9625 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Charity (I21575)
 
9626 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Abigail (I134367)
 
9627 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Stephen II (I134368)
 
9628 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Appleton, Elizabeth (I134378)
 
9629 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Thomas Appleton (I134379)
 
9630 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Mathias III (I134380)
 
9631 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Mary (I134381)
 
9632 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Martha (I134382)
 
9633 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Jacob (I134384)
 
9634 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, David (I134385)
 
9635 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Allen (I134386)
 
9636 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Chapman, Elizabeth (I134387)
 
9637 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
O'Neall, William (I134388)
 
9638 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Chapman, Joseph (I134389)
 
9639 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
McKinsey, Mary (I134391)
 
9640 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Pugh, Phebe (I134392)
 
9641 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Samuel Kelly (I134394)
 
9642 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Rebecca (I134395)
 
9643 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Hannah (I134396)
 
9644 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Frean, Thomas (I134397)
 
9645 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elmore, Rebecca (I134398)
 
9646 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Hilburn, Reason (I134399)
 
9647 Source:
Elmore Ancestry by J. Pitts Elmore 1988 
Elizabeth (I134401)
 
9648 Source:
New Mexico Baptisms
Church of Santo Tomas de Abiqui
Extracted by Virginia Langham Olmsted and
Evelyn Lujan Baca
Published by New Mexico Genealogical Society
ISBN 978-1-942626-17-6
Volume 2, page 101

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DX-8DC4?cc=2341907
Rio Arriba, Abiquiu > Santo Tomás Apóstol Catholic Church
Baptismal register, 1777-1850
images 358-359 of 489 (Lower right corner of image 358, and upper left
corner on image 359).
Image 358:
Juan Ysidro Trujillo was Baptised on 15 May 1840, and listed as 2 days
old when baptized, placing his birth date as 13 May 1840.
Juan was listed as the son of Pedro Antonio Trujillo and Maria Rafaela
Quinta (Quintana).  His paternal grandparents were listed as Francisco
Trujillo (and on next page), Gertrudis Martin.

Image 359:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9DX-8DWC?cc=2341907
Rio Arriba, Abiquiu > Santo Tomás Apóstol Catholic Church
Baptismal register, 1777-1850
image 359 of 489
The baptism record for Juan Ysidro Trujillo continued, with Gertrudis
Martin listed as his paternal grandmother, and his maternal grandparents
listed as Baltazar Quinta (Quintana) and Maria Martines.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DX-8627?cc=2341907
Rio Arriba, Abiquiu > Santo Tomás Apóstol Catholic Church
Marriage register, 1777-1826 > image 113 of 131
Juan Trujillo listed as the son of Francisco Trujillo and Maria Gertrudis
Martin; Maria Josefa Quintana listed as the daughter of Baltazar Quintana
and Maria Martin. 
Martin, Maria Gertrudis (I75856)
 
9649 Source:
New Mexico Baptisms
Church of Santo Tomas de Abiqui
Extracted by Virginia Langham Olmsted and
Evelyn Lujan Baca
Published by New Mexico Genealogical Society
ISBN 978-1-942626-17-6
Volume 2, page 101 
Trujillo, Pedro Antonio (I86488)
 
9650 Source:
New Mexico Baptisms
Church of Santo Tomas de Abiqui
Extracted by Virginia Langham Olmsted and
Evelyn Lujan Baca
Published by New Mexico Genealogical Society
ISBN 978-1-942626-17-6
Volume 2, page 101 
Quintana, Maria Rafaela (I135515)
 

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