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Henry Goldman is the earliest proven ancestor in our Goldman line. He was in Mecklenberg Coun ty, NC by 1762. His wife's name is unknown but it is probable one of her daughters carries he r name. Henry Goldman pruchased land along Little Coldwater Creek in Mecklenberg County, clos e to the present town of Kannapolis, in 1764. His will is recorded in Book C pages 116-118 o f Mecklenberg County records and was proved in April 1781. The children named in this will ar e as follows.
Henry Jr. b. ca 1759, d. 1795 Washington Co. KY, mar Eleanora Kronkright Sept. 9, 1780 . Children: Charles, Isaac,
Jacob, Abraham, Polly. * To Clark Co. KY ca 1801
Margaret mar. Charles Hart, to KY 1790, Margaret still living in 1841 when Charles Har t died. Children named in Hart
will: David, Charles, Esther Tadlock, John, Margaret
---Mitchel & her sons Eli & Samuel Graves.
Charles b. ca 1761 Mary b. ca 1763 Catherine John on Washington County, KY t ax list 1811 Elizabeth Rachel mar. Frederick Stiltz May 30, 1792 Mercer Co. KY Leah b . ca 1776, Leah was raised by Charles & Margaret Hart, moved to Ky 1790, Mar. Charles Powell , Jr. Dec. 21, 1797 Mercer Co. KY, d. Aug. 19, 1827, Mercer Co. KY Martha b. ca 1778, mar . Austin Moore July 20, 1815 Mercer Co. KY
NOTE: While it is not proven, it is believed that Henry Goldman is the son of Jacob Goldma n and Mary Abigail Brown of Augusta Co. VA and that Jacob is one of the five children of Germ an Palatine emigrant Conrad Goldman on the Hunter Lists in New York on July 4, 1710.
BAKER, GOLDMAN, PARSON, PARSONS, STEIN posted by Larry Baker on Saturday, April 10, 1999
We are looking for the descendants of Humphrey and Anne (GOLDMAN) BAKER. Humphrey b. 171 1 in England, and came to Maryland in 1729. He migrated to the "valley of Virginia" in the 17 30's, into what was then Orange County. He married Anne Abt. 1736. Humphrey had the followin g male children: Thomas b. Abt. 1737, John b. ???, George b. ???, Robert b. 1754, and Alexand er b. ???. Humphrey also had 1 daughter, Mary b. bef. 5/1755. Specifically, we are looking fo r any/all of Humphrey's grandchildren, especially an Elijah Baker b. Abt. 1758, who had tie s to Grayson Co., VA. Humphrey was known to be the first permanent settler in present-day Was hington Co., VA. Note that some of Humphery's descendants settled in North Carolina and als o Greene Co., TN. Humphrey's son Thomas was granted land on the north bank of the Nolichuck y River in North Carolina, now Tennessee.
Any help you could give would be GREATLY-APPRECIATED. Please E-Mail us at: lebaker@@ctlnet.co m Thanks,
Henry Goldman is the earliest proven ancestor in our Goldman line. He was in Mecklenberg Coun ty, NC by 1762. His wife's name is unknown but it is probable one of her daughters carries he r name. Henry Goldman pruchased land along Little Coldwater Creek in Mecklenberg County, clos e to the present town of Kannapolis, in 1764. His will is recorded in Book C pages 116-118 o f Mecklenberg County records and was proved in April 1781. The children named in this will ar e as follows.
Henry Jr. b. ca 1759, d. 1795 Washington Co. KY, mar Eleanora Kronkright Sept. 9, 1780 . Children: Charles, Isaac,
Jacob, Abraham, Polly. * To Clark Co. KY ca 1801
Margaret mar. Charles Hart, to KY 1790, Margaret still living in 1841 when Charles Har t died. Children named in Hart
will: David, Charles, Esther Tadlock, John, Margaret
---Mitchel & her sons Eli & Samuel Graves.
Charles b. ca 1761 Mary b. ca 1763 Catherine John on Washington County, KY t ax list 1811 Elizabeth Rachel mar. Frederick Stiltz May 30, 1792 Mercer Co. KY Leah b . ca 1776, Leah was raised by Charles & Margaret Hart, moved to Ky 1790, Mar. Charles Powell , Jr. Dec. 21, 1797 Mercer Co. KY, d. Aug. 19, 1827, Mercer Co. KY Martha b. ca 1778, mar . Austin Moore July 20, 1815 Mercer Co. KY
NOTE: While it is not proven, it is believed that Henry Goldman is the son of Jacob Goldma n and Mary Abigail Brown of Augusta Co. VA and that Jacob is one of the five children of Germ an Palatine emigrant Conrad Goldman on the Hunter Lists in New York on July 4, 1710.
BAKER, GOLDMAN, PARSON, PARSONS, STEIN posted by Larry Baker on Saturday, April 10, 1999
We are looking for the descendants of Humphrey and Anne (GOLDMAN) BAKER. Humphrey b. 171 1 in England, and came to Maryland in 1729. He migrated to the "valley of Virginia" in the 17 30's, into what was then Orange County. He married Anne Abt. 1736. Humphrey had the followin g male children: Thomas b. Abt. 1737, John b. ???, George b. ???, Robert b. 1754, and Alexand er b. ???. Humphrey also had 1 daughter, Mary b. bef. 5/1755. Specifically, we are looking fo r any/all of Humphrey's grandchildren, especially an Elijah Baker b. Abt. 1758, who had tie s to Grayson Co., VA. Humphrey was known to be the first permanent settler in present-day Was hington Co., VA. Note that some of Humphery's descendants settled in North Carolina and als o Greene Co., TN. Humphrey's son Thomas was granted land on the north bank of the Nolichuck y River in North Carolina, now Tennessee.
Any help you could give would be GREATLY-APPRECIATED. Please E-Mail us at: lebaker@@ctlnet.co m Thanks,