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Malinda BINKLEY

Female 1815 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Malinda BINKLEY was born in 1815 in Tennessee (daughter of Heinrich "Henry" BINKLEY and Anna "Anny" CARPENTER); and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LKZR-PX4
    • _UID: B5BDEBA1759449CAB381D7E4586D2F0704DF

    Malinda married Thomas PERRY before 1832. Thomas was born in 1810 in Tennessee; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Nancy PERRY was born in 1832; and died.
    2. Littleton PERRY was born in 1835; and died.
    3. Henry PERRY was born in 1837; and died.
    4. Ruth PERRY was born in 1840; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Heinrich "Henry" BINKLEYHeinrich "Henry" BINKLEY was born on 20 Dec 1782 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina (son of Cpt. Johann Adam BINKLEY (BINCKELE) and Maria "Mollie" Magdelena WELLER); died on 28 Jan 1859 in Cheatham County, Tennessee.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LKBG-F7W
    • Name: Henry
    • _UID: 7AF3538B0D904B1183080C32F741689F4C69
    • Residence: 1820, Davidson, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1830, Davidson, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1840, Robertson, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1850, Davidson, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1850, Robertson, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Military Service: 13 NOV 1814 Enlisted, Pvt., Captain Barnhart's Co., Tennessee Militia 13 Military Service: 15 MAY 1815 Discharged
    1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia
    COLONEL WILLIAM METCALF

    DESIGNATION: 1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia

    DATES: November 1814 - May 1815

    MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, Maury, Warren, and Giles Counties

    CAPTAINS: John Barnhart, Daniel M. Bradford, Barbe Collins, John Cunningham, Lewis Dillahunty, Alexander Hill, Bird S. Hurt, John Jackson, Thomas Marks, William Mullen, Andrew Patterson, William Sitton, Obidiah Waller

    BRIEF HISTORY:

    Part of the division under Major General William Carroll's at New Orleans, this regiment comprised the right section of Carroll's line at the breastworks at Chalmette. Muster rolls show casualties in the engagements of December 1814 and January 1815. Lieutenant Colonel James Henderson was killed in the skirmish of 28 December 1814. Captain Daniel Bradford led the elite corps known as "Carroll's Life Guard." The division reached New Orleans in mid-December 1814 after an excursion down the Mississippi River.


    11 brothers and sisters, incl John Jacob, John, John Petrus, Elizabeth, Frederich, Joseph, Heinrich, Johann, Unnamed, George
    Sources: Title: 1880 United States Census for Cheatham County, Tennessee Repository: Call Number: Media: Census Page: Enumeration District 29, Sheet 1 Title: Early Families of the North Carolina Counties of Rockingham and Stokes with Revolutionary Service Author: James Hunter Chapter, National Society Daughters of American Revolution Publication: Madison, North Carolina, 1981
    Note: Photostats of pages received from Judy Scothern Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: Vol. II, p. 8 Text: Citing material contributed by Mrs. William Wood, Chesterfield, Illinois 62630 Title: Peter Binkley, Born 1704 and His Descendants Author: Bridget McCartney Rogier, Compiler Publication: 1997 Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Title: "Binkley Chronology" Author: James Garfield Binkley, Compiler Publication: 14 March 1947, unpublished manuscript, citing records of the Moravian Church in North Carolina Repository: Call Number: Media: Manuscript Title: William D. Ray Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: letter to Jean Durrett, dated 12 Oct. 1980, copy received from Judy Scothern Title: Goodspeed's History of Tennessee Publication: Originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville, 1886, republished by Southern Historical Press, Easley, South Carolina, 1979. Repository:
    Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 1362 Text: Shows year of birth as 1784. Title: 1850 United States Census for Davidson County, Tennessee Repository: Call Number: Media: Census Page: p. 714 Title: Biographical Appendix to Goodspeed's History of Tennessee Author: Goodspeed Publishing Company Publication: 1887 Repository: Note: Cheatham County Tennessee GenWeb page Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 33 Title: Goodspeed's History of Tennessee Publication: Originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville, 1886, republished by Southern Historical Press, Easley, South Carolina, 1979. Repository: Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 1362 Text: Shows year of death as 1860. Title: War of 1812 Pension Files Publication: U. S. Government Repository: Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Call Number: Media: Microfilm Page: No. 32659, widow's application Text: affidavit of Drusilla Binkley. Title: Family Bible Record of Blackstone F. Binkley Publication: Photograph in Lois Barnes Binkley's The Deserted Sycamore Village of Cheatham County Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Page: p. 216 Title: War of 1812 Pension File Page: widow's file, No. 32659 Text: affidavit of A. N. Binkley. Title: War of 1812 Pension Files Publication: U. S. Government Repository: Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Call Number: Media: Microfilm Title: War of 1812 Pension File Page: No. 32659, widow's application Text: physical description by Drucilla Binkley of her husband at the time of his enlistment in 1814 Estimated from birth of first child. Title: Cheatham County, Tennessee, Gen Web page Publication: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncheath/marriages.htm Repository: Call Number: Media: Electronic Text: Citing marriage records. Title: Davidson County, Tennessee, Marriage Book 2 Publication: January 1837-January 1847 Note: Microfilm of original marriage books. Note: Excellent Repository: Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Call Number: Media: Microfilm Text: There are two listings for this marriage, with the same dates. In one the bride is shown as Doresy Best and in the other as Drusy Best. Title: War of 1812 Pension Files Publication: U. S. Government Repository: Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Call Number: Media: Microfilm Page: No. 32659 Title: Marriage license Page: copy issued 5 March 1879 Text: copy included in War of 1812 widow's pension file Title: Davidson County, Tennessee, Marriage Book 2 Publication: January 1837-January 1847 Note: Microfilm of original marriage books. Note: Excellent Repository: Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Call Number: Media: Microfilm Title: Marriage license Page: copy issued 5 March 1879 Text: Part of War of 1812 widow's pension file Source: Sara Binkley Tarpley, [email protected] Home Page: Echoes, A Genealogy Page

    Heinrich married Anna "Anny" CARPENTER about 1803 in Davidson County, Tennessee. Anna (daughter of Daniel CARPENTER and Leah BAILEY) was born on 7 Feb 1780 in North Carolina; died on 9 Jan 1828 in Cheatham County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna "Anny" CARPENTER was born on 7 Feb 1780 in North Carolina (daughter of Daniel CARPENTER and Leah BAILEY); died on 9 Jan 1828 in Cheatham County, Tennessee.

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    • FamilySearch ID: M8S2-JG2
    • _UID: 3FA4C9573ED84846B93ED11F403809384758

    Notes:

    Parentage of Anna Carpenter NOT PROVEN... I have listed an undocumented parentage to Daniel and Leah, but feel this is NOT likely line.

    From Robert Carney:
    Lois Barnes Binkley, in The Deserted Sycamore Village of Cheatham County, maintains that Henry Binkley fathered nine children by Anny Binkley. She identifies two of them as Blackstone F. and Tazwell M., but no records of the names of the other seven is known to have been found. Mrs. Barnes indicates that another son was born in 1810, and another between 1815 and 1820; a daughter was born after 1810; another daughter was born between 1810 and 1815; another daughter was born between 1815 and 1820; and another daughter was born between 1820 and 1824; then there was another son born around 1825.
    It is accepted by some that the son born in 1810 was named Elijah (Eli), and that the daughter born between 1810-1815 was Sina Paralee

    Children:
    1. Blackstone Frederick BINKLEY was born on 30 Oct 1804 in Tennessee; died on 10 Nov 1863 in Ashland City, Cheatham County, Tennessee.
    2. J. Mary BINKLEY was born on 1 Apr 1810 in Stewart County, Tennessee; died on 15 Oct 1869 in Phelps County, Missouri.
    3. Hiram Henry BINKLEY was born about 1811 in Cheatham County, Tennessee; died on 4 Jun 1860.
    4. Elijah BINKLEY was born in 1811 in Tennessee; died on 10 Aug 1850 in Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri.
    5. Sina Paralee BINKLEY was born in 1813 in Cheatham, Tennessee; died on 3 Aug 1845 in Also D:1846 Davidson County, Tennessee.
    6. Tazwell M. BINKLEY was born before 1815 in Tennessee; died on 10 Aug 1850 in Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri-Cholera.
    7. 1. Malinda BINKLEY was born in 1815 in Tennessee; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Cpt. Johann Adam BINKLEY (BINCKELE)Cpt. Johann Adam BINKLEY (BINCKELE) was born on 12 Aug 1744 in Codorus, York County, Pennsylvania; was christened on 13 Aug 1744 in York, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (son of Johann Peter BINGGELI (BINKLEY) and "Anna" Marie Salome WERLEY (WERLI)); died on 3 Mar 1837 in Sycamore Creak, Cheatham, Tennessee.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LVQN-3R4
    • _UID: 25A0DB07FCB84AEA9679BB13776B71C07F5A
    • MilitaryService: 10 Nov 1775, Pennsylvania
    • Residence: 1820, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1830, Humphreys, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Went by "Adam"
    One of 14 Children, Maria, Catharina, Peter, Christman, Anna Maria, Sarah, Anna Margaretha, Christina, Elisabeth, Anna Barbara, Johannes, Johann Adam, 2-Unnamed

    Adam had two sons named John Jacob, one born 23 Jan. 1766, in Monocacy, Frederick Co., MD, and one born 1 August 1772 in Monocacy. Presumably the first one died. In accordance with German naming customs, John Jacob Binkley would have been called Jacob.

    Chicago and Nashville:
    THE GOODSPEED PUBLISHING CO.
    1887


    It is not known just when or where the first settlement was made in
    the territory now composing the county of Cheatham. The earliest ac-
    count is that of Adam Binkley, who settled with his wife and sons, Ja-
    cob, Peter, Joseph, Frederick, Henry and Adam, Jr., on Sycamore Creek,
    near the present village of Sycamore Mills in the year 1780; but this is
    probably a mistake as to date. The first settlements were made along
    the streams where many sparkling springs were found.

    Sycamore Mills is located in the picturesque valley of Sycamore
    Creek, at the terminus of the Hyde's Ferry Turnpike, and about four
    miles north of Ashland City, and is the site of the famous sycamore
    Powder-mills. The scenery round about it is "romantic and wild," and
    beautiful beyond description. The bluffs on either side of the valley
    rise to an elevation of about 200 feet. The best view, perhaps, is ob-
    tained from the site of the old Millwood Institute, where one may stand
    and view the hills of equal altitude beyond the village, and observe that
    the tallest sycamore trees in the valley will not reach half way up to the
    line of vision. The waterpower at this place is considered the best
    within sixty miles of Nashville. Its available power for all seasons of
    the year is equal to 250 horse-power. A pointed bluff extends into the
    valley from the south, and gradually descends and narrows down to a
    width of about thirty feet, at which point it is only a few feet above the
    creek, and then it rises and widens gradually, forming a long ridge, and
    comes to a point about 100 rods farther out in the valley. The foot of
    this bluff and ridge is washed by the creek, which travels a distance of
    two miles in a horse-shoe bend and returns to a point within 600 feet
    from the narrow place in the ridge above described. At this place the
    creek is dammed, and the water conducted through a race-cut across the...

    He was a leiutenant in the Revolutionary War . He came to Cumberland, Cheatham County in 1787. His name is also spelled Johann Adam Binkley. He was a leiutenant in the Revolutionary War . He came to Cumberland, Cheatham County in 1787. His name is also spelled Johann Adam Binkley.

    Johann married Maria "Mollie" Magdelena WELLER on 31 Dec 1764 in Monocacy, Frederick County, Maryland. Maria (daughter of Johann Jacob WELLER and Maria Barbara WILHIDE, Vierruhr) was born on 6 Sep 1749 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 24 Jul 1826 in Davidson County, Tennessee; was buried on 24 Jul 1826 in Davidson, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Maria "Mollie" Magdelena WELLER was born on 6 Sep 1749 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (daughter of Johann Jacob WELLER and Maria Barbara WILHIDE, Vierruhr); died on 24 Jul 1826 in Davidson County, Tennessee; was buried on 24 Jul 1826 in Davidson, Tennessee.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LK1Y-M5V
    • Name: Maria Magdalena WELLER
    • Name: Mollie
    • _UID: 3D5C118F36F84D71875E5B67A4AC5CFA72C5

    Children:
    1. John BINKLEY was born on 12 Feb 1768 in Monocacy, Frederick County, Maryland; died on 15 Jun 1839 in Davidson County, Tennessee.
    2. John Petrus "Peter" BINCKELE was born on 15 Sep 1770 in Monocacy, Frederick County, Maryland; died on 15 Jun 1839 in Davidson, Tennessee.
    3. John Jacob BINKLEY (BINCKELE) was born on 1 Aug 1772 in Monocacy, Frederick County, Maryland; died on 15 Dec 1845 in Robertson County, Tennessee.
    4. Elizabeth BINKLEY was born on 25 Nov 1774 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 22 Jun 1841.
    5. Frederich BINKLEY was born on 17 Jan 1777 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; and died.
    6. Joseph BINKLEY was born on 11 Nov 1779 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 16 Feb 1842 in Davidson County, Tennessee.
    7. 2. Heinrich "Henry" BINKLEY was born on 20 Dec 1782 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 28 Jan 1859 in Cheatham County, Tennessee.
    8. Johann Adam BINKLEY was born on 21 Jun 1785 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; and died.
    9. Unamed BINCKELE was born on 12 Oct 1788 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; and died.
    10. George BINKLEY was born on 26 Mar 1790 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; and died.

  3. 6.  Daniel CARPENTER was born on 25 Sep 1742 in Scarsdale, Westchester, New York (son of Benedict CARPENTER and Hannah HAVILAND); died on 21 Mar 1821 in New York City, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZL8-HQB
    • _UID: F55CECC2ABFD4E00BCD5835D70E78196D408
    • Probate: 2 Sep 1820, Sommerstown, Westchester, New York

    Daniel married Leah BAILEY about 1768 in Amawalk, Westchester, New York, British Colonial America. Leah (daughter of Levi BAILEY and Mary Jean "Jane" GILCHRIST) was born on 22 Sep 1745 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; died in 1802 in Somers, Westchester, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Leah BAILEY was born on 22 Sep 1745 in North Salem, Westchester, New York (daughter of Levi BAILEY and Mary Jean "Jane" GILCHRIST); died in 1802 in Somers, Westchester, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LVJX-M8X
    • _UID: 8929AF6A03C345149D90B27B1A7121F7E735

    Children:
    1. Jane CARPENTER was born on 29 Sep 1769 in Sommerstown, Westchester, New York; died on 1 Sep 1861 in Venice Cayuga, New York.
    2. Abigail CARPENTER was born on 12 Feb 1770 in Sommers, Westchester, New York; died in 1840.
    3. Charity CARPENTER was born on 19 Nov 1772 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died on 4 Dec 1852.
    4. Levi CARPENTER was born on 21 Oct 1774 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died on 4 Dec 1852 in Somers, Westchester, New York.
    5. James CARPENTER was born on 9 Sep 1776 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died on 7 Jul 1840 in Somers, Westchester, New York.
    6. Sarah CARPENTER was born on 17 May 1778 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died on 15 Jul 1792 in Somers, Westchester, New York.
    7. 3. Anna "Anny" CARPENTER was born on 7 Feb 1780 in North Carolina; died on 9 Jan 1828 in Cheatham County, Tennessee.
    8. Hannah CARPENTER was born on 27 Feb 1780 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died on 8 Apr 1846 in Croton Landing, Westchester, New York.
    9. Phebe CARPENTER was born on 21 Sep 1781 in Somers, Westchester, New York; and died.
    10. Esther CARPENTER was born on 25 Sep 1783 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died in Oct 1857 in Madison, Madison, New York.
    11. Lydia CARPENTER was born on 13 Oct 1785 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died on 8 Jan 1827 in Yorktown, Westchester, New York.
    12. Lamar CARPENTER was born in 1787 in Somers, New York; and died.
    13. Tamar CARPENTER was born on 1 Jan 1787 in Somers, Westchester, New York; died on 13 Apr 1873 in New York City, New York.
    14. Elizabeth CARPENTER was born on 3 Feb 1790 in White Plains, Westchester, New York; died on 20 Aug 1870 in Skaneateles, Onondaga, New York.
    15. Daniel CARPENTER was born on 26 Feb 1794 in Somers, Westchester, New York; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johann Peter BINGGELI (BINKLEY)Johann Peter BINGGELI (BINKLEY) was born on 2 Mar 1704 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; was christened on 2 Mar 1704 in Guggisberg, Bern, Schweiz (son of Hans Christian BINGGELI and Elsbeth BURRI); died on 20 Aug 1793 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; was buried in Aug 1793 in Bethania Moravian God's Acre, Bethania, Forsyth, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KN4N-96J
    • Name: Peter BINCKELE
    • Name: Peter Binggeli
    • Name: Peter the Moravian
    • Religion: ; Lutheran
    • Religion: Alsace, France; Moravian
    • _UID: 693496866C194E5E8C31C1C1E79A3B31162E
    • Baptism: 2 Mar 1704, Guggisberg, Bern, Helvetia
    • Arrival: 1736, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
    • Immigration: 16 Sep 1736; Immigrated on the "Princess Augusta," arriving in Philadelphia
    • MilitaryService: 2 Sep 1782, Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Peter Binckele was born in 1704 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland, son of Christen Binckele or Binggeli and Elsbeth Berg/Burri. His father died when he was about 9, and when he was 13 his mother moved into Alsace. He was living with his brother in the Steinthal district of Germany when he met and married Anna Maria Werle (1704-1748). They came to America in 1736 on the Princess Augustus. They lived at Warwick (Lititz) and then near York, PA, where Anna Maria died in 1748. Peter married Anna Margaretha Geiger (1722-1803), widow of Johannes Schemel, in 1749, moved with her to Monocacy Maryland in 1763, and finally settled near Bethania NC in 1772. He died there in 1793, survived by 11 of his total of 23 children from the two marriages. Will of Peter Binkley Stokes County, NC, August 7, 1790 In the name of God Amen, I peter Binkley of the County of Stokes in the State of NC being of sound disposing mind memory and understanding through the Mercy of God, Do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and from following that is to say, First and principally I resign my soul with the utmost Humility into the hands of the Almighty God my Creator humbly hoping for a blessed immortality through the Merits and meditation of my blessed Savior and redeemer Jesus Christ & my body I desire may be peacebly and decently buried. And as for such Temporal Estate as the lord in his great goodness & mercy has given me & whereof I am now in possession I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife MARGARETHA during her natural life all the rents interest profits and income of all my Estates both real and personal to have and to hold the same for and during her natural life and unto the full end & espiration thereof. And as for the Management of my said Estate I will that after my decease an exact inventory and appraisement of all my Estate borth real and personal be made by two knowing and honest Freeholders out of the Neighborhood the one of them to be chosen by my said wife Margartha and the other by my executors hereafter to be named and if two such freeholders cannot agree then the said freeholders shall choose the third freeholder to be arbiter between them . And I will that after the execution of such inventory and appriasement/: Copies whereof in writing are to be given, one unto my said wife Margaretha and another unto my executors. All my lands, tenements, -------livestock, and chattel by my said exectors shall be let out at and for the most impoved rent that may and can be gotten for the same for the benefit of my said wife Margaretha and therefore she shall be maintained for and during her natural life and so that the lands, tenements ------& buildings with every thing there unto belonging or appertaining and also every thing rented away shall be kept in good order by the renter or executor. I further will that my said wife MARGARETHA shall keep and rent the plantation whereon I now live together with the buildings thereon if she is willing to do so and in case she declines the keeping and the said plantation then the said plantation by my said executors shall be let out to any other person or persons to the best advantage as aforesaid and further I willl that in any case my said wife MARGARETHA during her natural life shall keep unto her own use my now dwelling house without an Gift or Maturation whatsoever. I further give and bequeath unto my sons JOHN Binkley, PETER Binkley, FREDRICK Binkley, JOSEPH Binkley, JACOB Binkley, CHRISTIAN Binkley, and JOHN SHEMEL all in the State of NORTH CAROLINA and likewise unto my son JOHN ADAM Binkley in CUMBERLAND to each of them the sum of three pound lawful money of the State to be taken into possession by each of them within one half year after the decease of my wife Margaretha. After deduction the above twenty four pounds which I have already disposed of, all my estate both real and personal shall be divided into fourteen equal parts of which I give unto my son John Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Peter Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Joseph Binkley now in North Carolina one Part. I give unto my son Fredrick Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Jacob Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Christian Binkley now in North Carolina two parts. I give unto my son John Adam Binkley now in Cumberland one part. I give unto my son John Shemel, who is a natural son of my wife Margaretha now in North Carolina 1 part. I give into my Daughter SARA BARTLY, wife of EDWARD BARTLY of North Carolina one part, I give unto my daughter CHRISTINA FISHER, wife of CHASPER FISHER of Cumberland one part. I give unto my daughter CATHERINE HONIG wife of HONIG, Dec'd of STOVERSTOWN in VIRGINIA one part. I give unto my Daughter MARGARETHA WOLLEWEATHER, WIFE OF ULRIC WOLLENWETHER of STANTON in VIRGINIA one part. I give unto my daughtger ELIZABETH HERBACH, deceased late the wife of GEORG HERBACH of MANAKOSEY in MARYLAND one part and whereas my daughter Elizabeth Herbach is deceased I will that the part belonging to her shall be given to and divided among the Children of her body equally to each one alike out of the above part. And I will that each of my sons and each of my daughters shall have their parts respectively within the span of one year after the above Division. And I will that my son Christian Binkley, who seems to be of a Simple & unthoughtful Mind and disposition shall Choose one of his own Brothers, with who he shall stay during the remainder of his life which Brother so chose if he is willing to perform it shall give a bond with approved Security unto my said son Christian to be secured by any honest & able friend he may choose for that purpose that my said son Christian during the remainder of his lifetime and to the full end and expiration thereof shall stay with him the said Brother. He, the said Brother during all such time shall find unto and for my said son Christian good and sufficient meat, Drink, clothing, washing, lodging, and good attendance in Sickness and after his decease shall cause him to be decently buried. He, the said brother as a reward for his services shall have all the benefit of my son Christian's labors and after having performed all and every such Article and Articles the said brother shall have then all the inheritance which my said son Christian may then have or which he may be entitled to take possession of by virtue of this my Last Will & testament and I further will that all and every of my Children who may have had of me money, land, good, or chattel or any other articles whatsoever on account of their respective inheritances before the signing of this my Last Will and Testament shall be accountable for the same unto my Estate and also shall pay interest at the rate of 5 per Centum per annum unto my Estate and the Interest to begin from the first Day of January AD, one thousand seven hundred & niney one and likewise I will that who afterward may get any Articles of what name soever of me or of my said Wife Margaretha on account of his or her inheritance shall therefore be accountable unto my Estate and shall pay interest as above mentioned unto my Estate after the decease of my said wife Margartha and I will that after the decease of my Wife Margaretha any real Estate by my executors hereafter to be name shall be sold to the highest Bidder ad to the best advantage and I herewife eimpower my said executors to make good, full and sufficient title of all my real Estate or any part thereof to any buryer thereof. And I will that my Execturos shall not be answerable the one of or the other or for the acts, deed or defaults of the other nor shall either of them be answerable for any part of my Estate but such as shall come to his respective hands. And I do hereby will and appoint they my executors shall by and out of my Estate retain & Satisfy themselves all such Costs and charges as they shall reasonable be put unto in the execution of this my last Will and testament. And I do revoke hereby all other wills by me formerly made & declare this only to be my last will & testament. And I do appoint my sons John Binkley Executors thereof And in Case they or any of them shall die or move out of this State then the next oldest of my sons living in this State shall be the executor and executor thereof. In Witness whereof I the said Peter Binkley heir for the two first Sheets & for this third & last sheet of this my last will set my hand and seal unto this third Sheet. And I do herewith acknowlege all the three Sheets comprehensively to be my last Will & Testament this third Day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninty one. Peter Binkley (his Mark) Signed Sealed published and Declared by the said Testator Peter Binkley as and for his last Will & Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names and witness thereto in the presence of the said Testator, Abraham Steiner, Juret; Christian Stauber, Matthew Esterlein.

    Johann married "Anna" Marie Salome WERLEY (WERLI) on 2 Feb 1724 in Steinthal District, Alsace, France. "Anna" (daughter of Jean VERLEY (WERLI) and Marguerite NEUVILLERS) was born on 28 Oct 1704 in Steinthal District, Alsace, France/Switzerland; died in Sep 1748 in Codorus Township, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was buried in 1748 in Bethania Moravian Church Cemetery, Bethania, Stokes, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  "Anna" Marie Salome WERLEY (WERLI) was born on 28 Oct 1704 in Steinthal District, Alsace, France/Switzerland (daughter of Jean VERLEY (WERLI) and Marguerite NEUVILLERS); died in Sep 1748 in Codorus Township, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was buried in 1748 in Bethania Moravian Church Cemetery, Bethania, Stokes, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LH64-W6V
    • Name: Marie Salome VERLY WEHRLI
    • _UID: AA7FE13C97834393905B791858372AA10C2E
    • Immigration: 1736

    Notes:

    Born in Belmont, Alsace, Francais the daughter of Hans Jean [WERLI] VERLY who was a native of Walhern, Bern Katon, Suisse & his 1st wife Marguerite (NEUVILLERS) VERLY who was born in Bellefosse, Alsace, Francais to a Suisse father and a Francais mother.
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    Info from JSMB. NFS has her parents as Johannes Wehrli (1656-1721) and Marguerite Neuvillers (1663-1708) Johannes Werle's father may be Peter Werle and mother Anne Niddeger, Marguerite Neuvillers, parents may be Jean Neuvillers and Marie Thon.

    "Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families" GPC, 183, page 840: 'Peter, b. 2 Mar 1704 in Switzerland, md. 2 Feb 1725 Maria Werle, b. 28 Oct 1704 in Alsace, d. Sep 1748, and had issue. Maria, b. 26 Dec 1725; Catherine, b. 25 Mar 1727; Peter, b. 25 June 1728; Christmann, b 27 Sep 1729 d.: Anna, b. 26 June 1731; Sarah, b. 24 Feb 1733; Margaret, b. 24 July 1735; Christian, b 21 Feb 1738; Elizabeth, b. 16 Feb 1740; John, b. 26 Mar 1743, John Adam, b. 13 Aug 1744; married 2nd Anna Margaret Ginger 3 Feb 1749'; "Records of the Moravian church, York, PA; Sout-Register of the Members of the Congregation and Society and Their Children in Yorktown in the Year 1780" (Family Register of the Married Brethern and Sisters of This Communion) [page 231]: "Peter Brinkele born Abt 1704, Jan 18, in Kukischberg in Bernergabiets in Switzerland. Religion: Reformed. He married first A. 1725, Feb 2, Maria Werle born 1704, Oct 28, in Steinthal in Elsass, she died 1748 ; Excerpts from
    US/CAN film # 0785133- Eglise Reformee de Valdersbach (Alsace) [prepared by Pat Smith- July 22, 2003] Jean/Johan Verli WErle bc 1656 presumably Alsace d. 2 Jan 1721 @ 65 years Alsace M. 1st ca 1680 presumably Alsace Marguerite Neuvillers bc 1660 probl Alsace d. 18 Mar 1708 (no age given) Alsace, Married 2nd 24 Jul 1708 Alsace (questionable?) Elizabeth Ashelmann/Herschelmann bc 1685 presumably Alsace d 12 Oct 1720 (no age given) Alsace, the daughter of Jean Ashelmann.

    She is the daughter of Johannes Werle and Marguerite Neuvillers. Internet source; Rootsweb- Binkleys and More- Binkley Branches. Some sources say she is born France, some say Germany always Alsace.


    Children:
    1. Anna Maria Barbara BINCKELE was born on 1 Jun 1722 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany; died on 6 Jan 1791 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    2. Marie Salome BINKELE was born on 26 Dec 1725 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany; died in 1734 in Alsace, France.
    3. Catharina BINKELE was born on 25 Mar 1727 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany; died after 3 Mar 1791 in Strasburg, Shenandoah, Virginia.
    4. Christian "Christman" BINKELE was born on 27 Sep 1729 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany; died on 30 Apr 1779 in Forsyth County, North Carolina.
    5. Anna Maria BINCKELE was born on 26 Jun 1731 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany; died about 1734 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany.
    6. Maria Sarah BINCKLEY was born on 24 Feb 1733 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany; died in Sep 1820 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    7. Anna Margaretha BINCKELE was born on 24 Jul 1735 in Steinthal District, Alsace, Germany; died in Aug 1791 in Dutch Hollow, Augusta County, Virginia.
    8. Christina BINCKELE was born on 21 Feb 1738 in Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died in 1799 in Cumberland, Robertson County, Tennessee.
    9. Elisabeth BINCKELE was born on 16 Feb 1740 in Codorus, York County, Pennsylvania; died on 16 Feb 1740 in Codorus, York County, Pennsylvania.
    10. Anna Barbara BINNGELI was born on 26 May 1741 in Codorus, York County, Pennsylvania; died on 6 Jan 1791 in Salem, Stokes County, North Carolina.
    11. Johann Christian BINKLEY was born on 26 Feb 1743 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died in 1822 in North Carolina; was buried in 1822 in Stokes, North Carolina.
    12. Johannes John BINCKELE was born on 26 Mar 1743 in Codorus, York County, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Jun 1801 in Robertson County, Tennessee.
    13. 4. Cpt. Johann Adam BINKLEY (BINCKELE) was born on 12 Aug 1744 in Codorus, York County, Pennsylvania; was christened on 13 Aug 1744 in York, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 3 Mar 1837 in Sycamore Creak, Cheatham, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  Johann Jacob WELLER was born on 16 Sep 1704 in Diedenshausen, Wittgenstein, Westphalia, Germany (son of Johannes Daniel WELLER and Anna Margaretha SPIESSEN); died on 8 May 1794 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland; was buried on 10 May 1794 in Moravian Cemetery, Graceham, Frederick Co., Maryland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LXMT-8W5

    Notes:

    Johann Jacob Weller was born September 16, 1704, in Diedenshausen, Wittgenstein, Westphalia, Germany, the son of Johann Daniel Weller. His father married a year later to Anna Maria Spies, so it seems like either Johann Jacob was the son of an earlier wife of his father, or he was illegitimate. Johannes Weller, also an immigrant who settled in the Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, area, was most likely his 1/2 brother, despite the fact that many have claimed they were cousins or even not related at all. Jacob married 3 times. The first time on March 10, 1737, in Diedenshausen, to Anna Margaretha Koehn, who died shortly after they arrived in Pennsylvania. Perhaps she became ill on the voyage. Jacob married 2nd on April 21, 1738, in Hallem Township, York County, Pennsylvania, to Maria Barbara Willheit, daughter of Johann Friedrich and Wilhelmina Lucretia Hafner Willheit, also immigrants from Germany. They were the parents of 5 known children: John Jacob, Philip, Elizabeth Juliana, John and Maria Magdalena Weller. Maria Barbara passed away in 1754. Jacob married 3rd on August 13, 1755, to Anna Elizabeth Krieger. They were the parents of one daughter, Anna Elizabeth Weller. Jacob Weller passed away on May 8, 1794, in Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, and was buried on the 10th in Graceham Moravian Church Cemetery, Graceham, Frederick County, Maryland.
    From the records of the Graceham Moravian Church, Graceham, Frederick County, Maryland:
    "WELLER, Jacob, son of Daniel Weller, was born September 16, 1704 at Dietenshausen in Berleburg; he married in 1726 (sic) Anna Margaret Koehn who died at Skippack, of the dropsy; he came to America 1737, arriving at Philadelphia in the fall of that year; thence they went to look up his friends, particulary John Peitzel, which led him into the Crice (Kreutz) Creek settlement. Thence the family came here in 1742, and he was present at our first communion. He married secondly in March (sic), 1738 at Crice Creek to Maria Barbara Wilhide (called 'a blessed vessel'); she had previously been the wife of (Leonhart) Vieruhr; she died July 17, 1754. He married thirdly on August 13, 1755 Anna Elizabeth Krieger, whose father was a citizen at Bettelhausen; she was born in 1719 at Bettelhausen in Wittgenstein; she died April 2, 1800. As his years advanced, he retired and spent most of his time reading the Holy Scriptures and other edifying books, praying for the welfare of his children and grandchildren, and was a beloved and venerable patriarch, of exemplary career. He was healthy all his life until the 27th of April, when he became completely helpless. He died May 8, 1794 and was buried May 10 in the burial ground in his orchard. His wife, who was very ill this spring, was able to take care of him, for which he was very happy and grateful." -- Record also states that a son and a daughter died before the father.
    Johann Jacob Weller from Diedenshausen, in 1737, stepped off the Andrew Galley ship in Philadelphia, a member of the German Reformed Church. By the time he settled in Western Maryland in what became Mechanicstown, Weller had become an active Moravian. For a time, traveling Moravian ministers actually conducted services in Weller's home. His cousin, Johannes Weller, who also settled in what was later the Mechanicstown area, however was associated with the Lutherans. (Reference: U.S. Forest Service, Catoctin Mountain Park, Historic Resource Study, Chapter 1, Settling the Catoctins ).
    York Moravian Church Record:
    "Anna Elizabeth Weller of Jacob and Anna Elizabeth, born May 22, 1756, baptized June 27. Sponsors: Catharina Herbach, Maria Elizabeth Krieger."
    (findagrave.com)

    Johann married Maria Barbara WILHIDE, Vierruhr on 21 Apr 1738 in Hallem Township, York County, Pennsylvania. Maria (daughter of Johann Friedrich WILLHEIT and Wilhelmina Lucretia HAFFNER) was born on 9 Mar 1714 in Schwaigern, Brackenheim, W?rttemberg, Germany; died on 17 Jul 1754 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland Colony, British North America; was buried in 1754 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Maria Barbara WILHIDE, Vierruhr was born on 9 Mar 1714 in Schwaigern, Brackenheim, W?rttemberg, Germany (daughter of Johann Friedrich WILLHEIT and Wilhelmina Lucretia HAFFNER); died on 17 Jul 1754 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland Colony, British North America; was buried in 1754 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHS4-4WH

    Children:
    1. Johannes Jacob WELLER was born on 10 May 1739 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was christened on 15 Jun 1739 in York, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 27 May 1809 in Graceham, Graceham, Frederick, Maryland; was buried in 1809 in Graceham Cemetery, Graceham, Frederick, Maryland.
    2. Philip (Moravian) WELLER was born on 12 Jun 1742 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland, British Colonial America; died on 7 Oct 1779 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland, British Colonial America; was buried on 9 Oct 1779 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland, British Colonial America.
    3. Elizabeth Juliana WELLER was born on 16 Apr 1744 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland, British Colonial America; died on 26 Dec 1793 in Frederick, Maryland; was buried on 28 Dec 1795 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland.
    4. Johannes WELLER was born on 27 Aug 1747 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland; died on 18 Aug 1802 in Frederick County, Maryland; was buried in 1802 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland.
    5. 5. Maria "Mollie" Magdelena WELLER was born on 6 Sep 1749 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 24 Jul 1826 in Davidson County, Tennessee; was buried on 24 Jul 1826 in Davidson, Tennessee.

  5. 12.  Benedict CARPENTERBenedict CARPENTER was born on 7 Jun 1717 in Nassau, Richmond, New York, British Colonial America (son of William CARPENTER and Elizabeth MUDGE); died on 22 Jun 1791 in New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L5KR-QH2
    • Residence: 1790, New Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut

    Notes:

    A child of William Carpenter LHRR-1ZR and Elizabeth LKQW-X31 as shown in land records and probate and will records

    Benedict Carpenter, son of William, was born June 7, 1717 at Musketa Cove. About 1737 he married Hannah Haviland and settled at Scarsdale, Westchester County. His wife died about 1742, leaving three children. He then married Abigail Horton. Meeting at Purchase says "she died 22d. 12mo. 1764, and was buried at Purchase on the 24th, and a memorial of her was to be sent to the Mamaroneck Meeting." Soon after he married Abigail Ferris, and the Purchase minutes says "Abigail Carpenter ye 3d wife of Benedict Carpenter departed this life 1d. 8mo. 1775, and was buried at Purchase, aged about 55." He for "4th wife" married the widow Elizabeth Wanzer, who survived him. He died at New Milford, Conn., June 22, 1791, aged 74 years and 15 days.
    Children by 1st wife:
    Asa, born about 1738.
    Benedict, born August 20, 1740.
    Daniel, born September 25, 1742.
    Children by 2nd wife:
    Joseph, born January 16, 1747.
    Jonathan, born September 7, 1749.
    Elijah, born January 22, 1752.
    James, born September 19, 1754.
    Abel, born February 12, 1757.
    Samuel, born June 10, 1759.
    Abigail, born October 2, 1761.
    Hannah, born December 9, 1764
    --from History and genealogy of the Carpenter family in America, p.76-77


    Benedict married Hannah HAVILAND in 1737 in Harrison, Westchester, New York. Hannah (daughter of Adam HAVILAND and Mary LOTT) was born about 1717 in Rye, Westchester, New York; died on 23 Sep 1742 in Scarsdale, Westchester, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Hannah HAVILAND was born about 1717 in Rye, Westchester, New York (daughter of Adam HAVILAND and Mary LOTT); died on 23 Sep 1742 in Scarsdale, Westchester, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZQT-ZNR

    Children:
    1. Asa CARPENTER was born about 1738 in Scarsdale, Westchester, N. Y.; died before 1761 in New York.
    2. Benedict CARPENTER, Jr. was born on 20 Aug 1740 in Scarsdale, Westchester, New York; died in 1790 in Harrison, Westchester, New York.
    3. 6. Daniel CARPENTER was born on 25 Sep 1742 in Scarsdale, Westchester, New York; died on 21 Mar 1821 in New York City, New York.

  7. 14.  Levi BAILEY was born in 1722 in Rye, Westchester, New York (son of Nathaniel BAILEY and Leah DE VEAUX); died in 1786 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; was buried in North Salem, Westchester, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHV2-XQD
    • Name: Levi BAYLEY
    • Name: Lewis BAILEY
    • Occupation: Before the Revolution, New Rochelle, Westchester, Colony of New York, British Colonial America; Physician
    • Occupation: ; Yeoman

    Notes:

    Son of Nathaniel Baily I (1675-1740) and Leah DeVoue (1691-aft. 1740).

    Fieldstone grave marker with cross, typical of stones that surround the foundation of the former North Salem Meeting House of The Religous Society of Friends (Quakers). No stones of this generation of Meeting House founders, including Levi Bailey, have names that are visible or legible today (if ever). Families are grouped together and identifiable by stones with transcriptions of the next generation.

    Levi married Mary Jean "Jane" GILCHRIST on 11 Feb 1741 in Rye, Westchester, New York, British Colonial America. Mary (daughter of Thomas Stephen GILCHRIST and Elizabeth) was born about 1720 in Rye, Westchester, New York; died about 1768 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; was buried in 1768 in North Salem, Westchester, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Jean "Jane" GILCHRIST was born about 1720 in Rye, Westchester, New York (daughter of Thomas Stephen GILCHRIST and Elizabeth); died about 1768 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; was buried in 1768 in North Salem, Westchester, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LVJX-96J
    • Name: Jane GILCHRIST
    • Name: Mary GILCHRIST

    Notes:

    Fieldstone grave marker with cross, typical of stones that surround the foundation of the former North Salem Meeting House of The Religous Society of Friends (Quakers). No stones of this generation of Meeting House founders, including Jane Bailey, have names that are visible or legible today (if ever). Families are grouped together and identifiable by stones with transcriptions of the next generation.

    Children:
    1. Esther or Hester BAILEY was born on 5 Jan 1742 in of Cortland Manor, Wstchs, N-Yr; died on 18 May 1825 in Somers, Westchester, New York; was buried in Somers, Westchester, New York.
    2. Levi John BAILEY, Jr was born on 9 Mar 1743 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; died in Dec 1814 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 7. Leah BAILEY was born on 22 Sep 1745 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; died in 1802 in Somers, Westchester, New York.
    4. James Gilcrest BAILEY was born on 27 Sep 1747 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; died on 13 Nov 1826 in Somers, Westchester, New York; was buried in Union Burying Ground, Somers, Westchester, New York.
    5. William Gilchrist BAILEY was born on 6 Jul 1749 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; died on 18 Oct 1840 in Westport, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried in Westport Cem, Westport, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    6. DeVoue BAILY was born on 18 Mar 1751 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; died on 6 Oct 1823 in Carmel, Putnam, New York; was buried in 1823 in Mahopac, Putnam, New York.
    7. Elizabeth BAILEY was born on 19 Nov 1753 in North Salem, Westchester, New York, British Colonial America; died on 3 May 1788 in North Salem, Westchester, New York.
    8. Stephen BAILEY was born on 15 Apr 1755 in North Salem, Westchester, New York, British Colonial America; died in 1834.
    9. Daniel Devorse BAILEY was born on 6 Jul 1757 in North Salem, Westchester, New York, British Colonial America; died in May 1792 in Westchester, New York.
    10. Gilbert Drake BAILEY was born on 16 Sep 1759 in North Salem, Westchester, New York, British Colonial Ameerica; died on 20 Mar 1831 in North Salem, Westchester, New York; was buried on 20 Mar 1831 in Peach Pond Cemetery, Westchester, New York.
    11. Sarah BAILEY was born on 16 Sep 1759 in North Salem, Westchester, New York, British Colonial America; died on 16 Apr 1812 in Somers, Westchester, New York; was buried in 1812 in Ivandell Cemetery, Somers, Westchester, New York.
    12. Thomas BAILEY was born on 17 Apr 1765 in North Salem, Wester, N. Y.; died in Aug 1820 in Somers, Westchester, New York.