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Surnames: Cleaver, Schumacher, Lukens, Pastorius, Op den Graeff, Conderts etc
Classification: Query
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verbatim
"At a Council held at Philadia., the 29th. of Sepbr., 1709.
Present
The Honble Cha. Gookin. Esqr., Lt. Govr.
Edward Shippen, Isaac Norris
Griffith Owen, Samuel Preston,
James Logan, Esq'rs.
"The Govr. acquainted with the board, that last night the speaker attended with several members of the House, brought him the Bill for naturalizing the Germans, which he now desires to pass, and accordingly he was pleased to give his assent to the said bill, being Instituted as Act for the better Enabling of Divers Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania, To Hold and Enjoy Lands, Tenemts, and Plantation in the same Province, by which are naturalized the persons following, vizt. [Here follow eighty-three names, "all of the County of Philadia.," except "Johannes Bleikers of the County of Bucks."]
..which Act was Ordered to pass the Seal, when the persons concerned or any in their behalf should appear & pay the Charge & adjourned."
Meanwhile, nearly twenty years before, on the 7th. of 3rd. Month, 1691, Thomas Lloyd, deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, had granted "naturalization" to sixty -two of the first settlers in Germantown, who were thereby made "freemen", a status which the law of England denied to foreigners. In return, they "solemnly promised faith and allegiance to William and Mary and fidelity and lawful obedience to William Penn as Proprietary".
The sixty-two naturalized in 1691 were as follows: Francis Daniel Pastorius*, Jacob Telner, Dirck Isaacs op den Graeff, Herman Isaacs op den Graeff, Tennis Conderts*, Abraham Isaacs opded Graeff, Jacob Jones, Johannes Cassels, Heivert Papen, Herman Bon, Albertus Brandt, Jacob Schumacher*, Dirck Keyser, Arnold Cassel, Dirck Keyser Jr. *, Jan Lensen*, Jan Duplouvys, Peter Schumacher*, Peter Schumacher Jr.*, Isaac Dilbeck*, Jan Doeden*, Walter Simons*, Abraham Tunis*, Wm. Rittenhouse, Claus Rittenhouse*, Johannes Kusters, Heinrick Buckholt*, Isaac Shaffer, Claus Jensen*, Hans Milan, Dirck Sellen, Heindrick Sellen*, Paul Wolff, Lenart Arets*, Arents Klincken, Paul Kastner, Wm. Striepers*, Johannes Bleickers*, Cornelius Siverts*, Reiner Hermans, Andreas Souplis, Koenradt Backer, Viet Scherkes, Hans Peter Umstadt, Anthony Duplouvys, Henrich Kasselbergs*, Reinert Tissen*, Jan Lucken*, Peter Klever*, Heinrich Frey, Hans Andreas Kramer, Jurgen Schumacker*, Isaac Schumacker*, P!
eter Keurlis, Gerhard Levering, Herman op de Trap, Herman Dirk op de Kolb, Anthony Loof, Jan Williams.
Twenty-six of these survived to be re-naturalized in 1709, and fifty-seven new names were added in the latter year.
"The Colonial Records of Pennsylvania ", Philadelphia, 1852, Vol. 2, pp. 493-4.
This is Peter Cleaver who married Catherine Schumacher in 1695 at Abington Meeting.
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Hi. Ewerz. I change my E-Mail to ldomer5878(a)sbcglobal.net
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Surnames: Cleaver, Gilpin
Classification: Query
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Hi,
When reading your post on the book, I saw the reference to the Gilpin relatives of the Cleavers.
I am a Gilpin researcher and quite interested in the Gilpin from Charlemagne? It has pedigrees from Gilpin?
How can I get a copy or extraction from this book would/could it be found at a public library?
Please advise. I would write you off the message board but normally aol bounces all hotmail accounts..
thank you
Nelda
nelda_percival(a)hotmail.com
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Surnames: Cleaver and 172 allied families
Classification: Query
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The Ancestry of Allen Grinnell Cleaver and Martha Irene Jessup & 172 allied families compiled by William Jessup Cleaver, Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1989. This book is 1,060 pages, including index and is by far the best genealogy on the Cleaver family ever. It lists the descendants of Peter Cleaver (Klever) and Catherine Shoemaker (Schumacher) and some of their ancestry in Germany and England etc. etc. Some other families included are Potts, Croasdale, Frazier, Garretson, Beeson, Grubb, Bliss, Chamberlain, Coppock, Clarke, Bagley, Lewis, Everett, Baldwin, Griest, Pyle, Withers, Gilpin, Grinnell, Hulins, Stovey, Underwood, Davis, Hollingsworth etc. It has Descents of Gilspin from Alfred the Great, Gilpin from Charlemagne, Harry from Charlemagne, Worth from Charlemagne, Harry from Saxon Kings, and Ann Bagley from Charlemagne. It has pedigrees from Gilpin, Heath English Ancestry, Peckham, Sutton-Dudley, Weaver and Worth. There are Pilgrims from Plymouth, Puritans fr!
om Winthrop's Fleet, Massachusetts Bay and New England Quakers...
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Hi Ewerz. In reply to Francis Marion Cleaver he had one wife her name was Kizzie K, Dunn, Born in 1878.He was born in 1875 Summerville, Shannon County, Missouri. They had 6 Children, August he was born 26 Aug 1903 and died 10 July 1969 in Fort Scott, Kansas. Mike, Allen, Rowen,Ettie, Flynn.
August had one son Leo Cleaver he still live in Fort Scott, Kansas.