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[NI2673] "Nothing to confirm this child."
--Descendants of Gabriel Drollinger, 5 July 1998

[NI2743] Salem County Wills Recorded in the Office of the Surrogate at Salem, New Jersey. Abstracted by H. Stanley Craig. 1804-1830. Merchantville, New Jersey: H. Stanley Craig, Publisher, n.d. Repr. 1981, by the Glouchester County Historical Society, Woodbury, New Jersey. p. 151-152:

1828, June 25. HITCHNER, JOHN, Pittsgrove. Part of personal estate to be sold; residue to the family when son Henry is 21 years old. Wife Barbary to have the use of the farm as long as she remains my widow; then it is to be sold. To wife Barbary, residue, after debts are paid. To children, Henry, Elizabeth, Solma, Harriet, Margaret, Elam and Jacob, remainder of proceeds of sale. Exec. wife and son Henry. Wit. Robert Mead, James Jones and Jacob Wick. Proved Oct. 19, 1829.
C-391

[NI2748] From A Hitchner Genealogy, 1753-1976, p. 7:

"...served in the War of 1812 with the 1st Artillery Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, from September 14, 1814 to January 3, 1815..."

[NI2758] SALEM COUNTY QUERIES:

GARRISON, HITCHNER, IRWIN, BROOKS --� Barbara Price Wed 22 Jul 1998 20:35:10 -- Trying to find info on the GARRISON family that is buried at Friesburg.� Lewis GARRISON and his wife Hannah.� I believe that Lewis GARRISON's parents were Benjamin born Sept 28, 1819 and Mary Ann HITCHNER born Jun 22, 1827 but do not know when or where they are buried.� Would love to meet any relatives.� My husbands grandmother was Lillian GARRISON daughter of Lewis and she married a William IRWIN.� She died in childbirth but her daughter lived and they named her Lillian and was raised by her aunt Minnie Garrison BROOKS.� Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated.

[NI2782] E-mail from Jane Gant, 6 March 1999, 12:46 PM:

From Woodruff United Methodist Church records
HEPNER:
Jacob L,age 81 d.1926

[NI2785] E-mail from Jane Gant, 6 March 1999, 12:46 PM:

From the Friendship Finley Methodist Church records-Centerton,Cumberland Co.
HEPNER:
John S.,hus. 4/17/1852- 5/24/1939
Mary E.,w. 4/8/1851- 6/19/1911

[NI2881] "...served in the MO infantry during the Civil War and moved to Oregon by 1906. They had nine children"
--George Baker, 1759-1841

"Had 8 children."
--Baker Family History

[NI2884] "..moved to Oregon."
--Baker Family History

[NI2890] "She sold her part of her father's estate (one seventh) to Wiley Burns Oct. 8, 1839. (The other heirs sold their parts to Wiley Burns in 1837, before they went to Mo.)"
--Baker Family History

[NI2894] CENSUS RECORDS:

John C. Baker�� 0 0 0 1 1 0 - 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0

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