REPLOGLE FAMILY OF FREDERICK, MD.
11 Apr 1770, Frederick Co MD: Bond for credit between John Rinehart
Rippleogle and others, all of Frederick Co MD, farmers. "Anthony Havely, John
Rinehart Rippleogle, Stephen Wible, John Welty, Philip Nell, Peter Coonce,
John Grouce, all of Frederick County, Farmers, and Samuel Givings of Baltimore
County, Gentlem(a)n, are held and firmly bound to Robert Couden and John
Clapham, Commissioners, for emitting bills of credit established by the act of
Assembly of the Province of Maryland in the sum of 450 pounds stirling to be
paid to said commissioners ... bond for 450 pounds at rate mentioned in above
act ... at 4 % per annum ... " - Maryland, Provintial Court Records (DD #21,
page 14), dated 11 April 1770.
29 Aug 1771, Hagerstown, Frederick Co MD: Jacob Replogle ["son of Rinehart
and Barbara Replogle"] born.
13 Sep 1771, Hagerstown, Frederick Co, MD: Jacob Replogle ["son of Rinehart
and Barbara Replogle"] baptised at Salem Reformed Church. The Lutherans and
German Reformed Churches very often shared ownership of a single church
building.
24 Sep 1772: In the Reformed Church records of Hagerstown, Md., Daniel son
of Rinehart Replogle and Barbara his wife, born 24 Sep 1772 Bpt. 19 June 1773.
- Jean W. Bailey 3 Sep 1964.
11 Aug 1773: "In the land records of Frederick Co., Md. p. 265 is the Indenture made 11 Aug 1773 between Mathias Oatt (Ott) of Frederick Co., Md., farmer, and Rinehart Replogle, farmer, of the same Co. Mathias Oatt for 550 pounds current money of Maryland sold to Rinehart Replogle land called 'The Survey' -- patented by said Oatt 6th Sept. 1754. 150 acres. Signed Mathias Oatt. Wit: John Stull, William Baird." - Jean W. Bailey, 3 Sep 1964.
23 Aug 1773, Frederick Co MD: The 11 Aug indenture was recorded.
14 Nov 1774, Frederick Co MD: A recorded indenture, where Rinehart
Rapploogle sold to Mathias Smisser "Resurvey on Smith's Lott" for 500 pounds.
29 Nov 1774, Frederick Co MD: Barbara, wife of Rinehart Rapploogle,
relinquished her dower rights for sale 14 Nov 1774 to Mathias Smisser.
1776, Frankstown Twp, Bedford Co, PA: Reynhart Rapelogle paid three
shillings provincial tax as an "inmate," a term which meant "renter." He
probably moved from Frederick Co., MD to Frankstown Twp between 1774 (when he
sold his land in Frederick Co) and 1776. "Prior to his residence in Bedford Co.
(PA), he (John Rinehart Replogle) evidently lived for a period of time in the
Hagerstown community of Maryland, coming there from Lancaster Co., or perhaps
Lebanon Co., formerly the northern part of Lancaster Co., PA." - G.H.
Liebegott, 20 Oct 1945.
(However, this is probably in error. It is far more likely he came to MD from York Co. PA.)
4 Jul 1778, Frederick Co MD: Indenture made between John Renard Replogle
(wife, Barbara, relinquished her dower rights) and Ludwick Rimmel (or Kimble).
John Renard Replogle sold Mr. Rimmel property named "Resurvey on Owings
Chance" for $500.
19 Jul 1778, Frederick Co MD: 4 Jul indenture was recorded.
1778-1783: John Rinehart Replogle and his sons "Adam and Reynard, Jr. Rephogal" are named on "List of soldiers who served as rangers on the frontiers, 1778-1783." His
Revolutionary War service is private, Bedford Co, PA militia, Captain Patrick
Hainey's company. He is listed as Rinehart or Rinehart, Sr. on the following
records: "Soldiers of the Revolution who received pay for their services;"
"Soldiers who received depreciation pay as per cancelled certificates." ("Pa.
Archives.")