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Q8KS-DF
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From Schunk -- S-K Pubs:
2. Jacob RITCHEY (80PB-413/81PB-55/82PB-84/83PB-114/84PB-255/85PB-100B)
b. 1 Aug 1774, PA
d. 8 Aug 1850
m.
Barbara STUDEBAKER/STRICKENBACKER (80PB-413/81PB-55/82PB- 84/83B-114/
b. 24 May 1776 84PB- 255)
d. 25 Nov 1844
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+ In addition to FACTS Census, 1850 Bedford Co., PA census, p. 100B.
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Cited in 1884 "Atlas of Bedford County Penn" by F.W. Beers & Co., p. 264:
Jacob Ritchey was taxpayer in Bedford Township, Bedford Co., PA in 1796.
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WFT shows Birth Place as Loudoun Co., VA.
[Source: Lester Housel GEDCOM [Lhousel@aol.com] Dec 2, 1998]
Wife- Dunkard
[Source: Lester Housel GEDCOM [Lhousel@aol.com] Dec 2, 1998]
Census- Bedford Co., Pa- 1800 p. 413; 1810 p. 555; 1820 p. 84; 1830 p. 114; 1840 p. 225
from Ritchey family web site, Jan 2000
http://members.tripod.com/~ritchey/family/earlyrit.txt
Some Early Ritchies, Richeys, Ritcheys, of Bedford County
Pioneer Library of Bedford County, Pennsylvania
William's younger brother, John Ritchie had traveled north, married awoman from one of the Reformed German communities in northern Va. Andby 1776, was in Fauquier County managing the estate of Captain ThomasMarshall while Marshall was with Washington in Pennsylvania. By 1780,
John had migrated to Leesburg and was working in the courthouse. He and his wife Elizabeth had three sons, Michael, Jacob, and Philip. All three sons eventually settled in Bedford Co.
Jacob, the second son, began paying taxes in 1799 and married BarbaraStrickenbacker about 1800. He also bought land in Snake Spring Valley. In 1850 he was 76 years old and living with his son Michael and hisfamily. He died later that year and is buried in Hershberger's Cemetery.
- [kreplogle2.FTW]
Q8KS-DF
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From Schunk -- S-K Pubs:
2. Jacob RITCHEY (80PB-413/81PB-55/82PB-84/83PB-114/84PB-255/85PB-100B)
b. 1 Aug 1774, PA
d. 8 Aug 1850
m.
Barbara STUDEBAKER/STRICKENBACKER (80PB-413/81PB-55/82PB- 84/83B-114/
b. 24 May 1776 84PB- 255)
d. 25 Nov 1844
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+ In addition to FACTS Census, 1850 Bedford Co., PA census, p. 100B.
=================
Cited in 1884 "Atlas of Bedford County Penn" by F.W. Beers & Co., p. 264:
Jacob Ritchey was taxpayer in Bedford Township, Bedford Co., PA in 1796.
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WFT shows Birth Place as Loudoun Co., VA.
[Source: Lester Housel GEDCOM [Lhousel@aol.com] Dec 2, 1998]
Wife- Dunkard
[Source: Lester Housel GEDCOM [Lhousel@aol.com] Dec 2, 1998]
Census- Bedford Co., Pa- 1800 p. 413; 1810 p. 555; 1820 p. 84; 1830 p. 114; 1840 p. 225
from Ritchey family web site, Jan 2000
http://members.tripod.com/~ritchey/family/earlyrit.txt
Some Early Ritchies, Richeys, Ritcheys, of Bedford County
Pioneer Library of Bedford County, Pennsylvania
William's younger brother, John Ritchie had traveled north, married awoman from one of the Reformed German communities in northern Va. Andby 1776, was in Fauquier County managing the estate of Captain ThomasMarshall while Marshall was with Washington in Pennsylvania. By 1780,
John had migrated to Leesburg and was working in the courthouse. He and his wife Elizabeth had three sons, Michael, Jacob, and Philip. All three sons eventually settled in Bedford Co.
Jacob, the second son, began paying taxes in 1799 and married BarbaraStrickenbacker about 1800. He also bought land in Snake Spring Valley. In 1850 he was 76 years old and living with his son Michael and hisfamily. He died later that year and is buried in Hershberger's Cemetery.
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