Jack Day's Worlds -- -- -- Browningsville Connections
Ancestors of Jackson Harvey Day
Generation 5-7: The Revolutionary War Generations






Fifth Ancestral Generation -- 16 Possible (1762-1808)

16. James Day (1762-1842) Lower Potomack Hundred(1)

17. Sarah Mark (1799-1866)


Elisha Beall and Aletha Ann Lewis

18. Elisha W. Beall (1800-1870) Browningsville, MD

19. Aletha Ann Lewis (1807-1881) Browningsville, MD

20. George Bryan Walker (1792-1860) Browningsville, MD

21. Margaret "Peggy" Boyer (1805-1872) Browningsville, MD



John Lewis Purdum and Jemima King

22. John Lewis Purdum (1798-1870). Browningsville, MD

23. Jemima D. King (1805-1892) Browningsville, MD.

24. Joseph Slayton (1804-1885) Brookfield, MA

25. Nancy Crowell (1808-1874) Conquest, NY

26-27

28. Simon Baird, b aft 1800; Western NY

29. Jennie (Oakland, NY)

30. Samuel P. Terwilliger, b. 1814

31. Mary



Sixth Ancestral Generation -- 32 Possible (1720-1787)

32. John Day (1720-1772) Prince Georges County, MD

33. Sarah (1727-1793

34-35

36. William Simpson Beall (1776-after 1850) Montgomery Co, Maryland

37. Elizabeth Ellen Walker (1780-after 1850) Montgomery Co, Maryland

38. Jeremiah Lewis, Jr (1781-1868), Montgomery Co, MD

39. Mary Windsor (1787-1852), Montgomery Co, MD

40. George Walker (1759-1826) Prince Georges Co, MD (2)

41. Ann Martha Gray (c1760, d after 1826)

42. Peter Boyer (1760-1805), Immigrant; Wurttemburg, Germany

43. Anna Mary Musseter (1765-1827)

44. Joshua Purdum (1767-1832) nr Cedar Grove, MD

45. Rachel Browning (1775 - 1847) nr Cedar Grove, MD

46. John Duckett King (1778 - 1858) Kings Valley, Montgomery Co, MD.

47. Jemima Miles (1782 - 1861) Kings Valley, Montgomery Co, MD

48. Elijah Slayton (1777-1849) MA --> Conquest, NY

49. Hannah Howe (1785-1863) MA --> Conquest, NY

50-63



Seventh Ancestral Generation -- 64 Possible (1712-1760)

64-71

72. Alexander Beall, b. ca 1746, Prince Georges Co (now Montgomery) .(3)

73. Elizabeth Harvey, b. ca 1745 (Elizabeth's family name and descent is a surmise)

74. George Walker [same as #40]

75. Ann Martha Gray [same as #41]

76. Jeremiah J. Lewis (1745 - 1822)(4)

77. Jane Fitzgerald (1745-1814)

78. Thomas Winsor (1755 - 1810)(5)

79. Catherine, d. 1814

80. Francis Walker (aft 1720 - bef 1767) Prince Georges County, MD

81. Catherine(aft 1725 - aft 1766) Prince Georges Co, MD

82-83

84. Hubartis Boyer (1729-1800), Wurttemburg, Germany, Immigrant to Frederick Co, Maryland

85. Susannah (1728-1801), Germany, Immigrant to Maryland

86-87

88. John Pordom (1739-1795) Howard Dist, Anne Arundel Co --> Montgomery Co, MD(6)

89. Kezia Darby (1742-1833) Anne Arundel Co --> Montgomery Co, MD. (not proved as daughter of Josias)

90. Jonathan Browning, Jr (1750-1834) Clarksburg, MD(7)

91. Margaret Lewis (1754-1803) Clarksburg, MD

92. Edward King (1740-aft 1789) PG Co --> Montg. Co.(8),

93. Rebecca Duckett, b. 1742; PG Co --> Montg. Co.

94. Charles Miles (ca 1760-1842). PG Co --> "Mountain Farm", Clarksburg, Upper Montgomery County, MD.

95. Elizabeth Pool, (abt 1763--bef 1795) Anne Arundel Co --> Clarksburg, Montg. co, MD.

96. Phinehas Slayton (1737-1825) Weston, Worcester Co, MA --> Montpelier, VT

97. Eleanor Morey (1744-1804) Brookfield, Worcester Co, Massachusetts

98-127

FOOTNOTES

1. James Day, Private, 8th class, 1st Co, Middle Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. Peden, Patriots, 89

2. George Walker, Private, 6th Co, Middle Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. Peden, Patriots, 336

3. Alexander Beall, (1) Private, 4th Co, Lower Bn, Militia, Aug 1777; Private, 8th Class, 2nd Co, Middle Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. Or, Private, 6th Co, Middle Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. One Alexander Beall took Oath of Allegiance before Hon William Deakins, Jr, bef. Mar 3, 1778; another took Oath on Sep 1 1780, under the Act of May 12, 1780, having neglected to do so previously "due to ignorance of the duty owed the country.: Rendered aid by providing wheat for use of the military in 1781. "Alexander Beal" lived in Linganore Hd (one taxable) in 1777. Peden, Patriots, 17

4. Jeremiah Lewis, Private 2nd Co, Lower Bn, Militia, Aug 1777. Private 7th Co, Lower Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. Took Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Edward Burgess on Feb 28, 1778. Rendered aid by providing wheat for use of the military in 1781. Lived in Rock Creek Hd, (two taxables) in 1777. Died testate in Montgomery Co (wife not named) in 1822. Peden, Patriots, 200.

5. Thomas Windsor, Private, 6th Co, Middle Bn, Militia, Aug 1777. Private, 6th Co, Middle Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. Took Oath of Allegiance on Sep 1, 1780, under the Act of May 12, 1780, having neglected to do so previously "due to ignorance of the duty owed the country." Rendered aid by providing wheat for use of the military in 1781. Lived in the Upper Part of Newfoundland Hd (one taxable) in 1777. Thomas Winsor died testate in Montgomery County (wife named Catherine) in 1810. Peden, Patriots, 364

6. John Pudam private, 3rd Co, Upper Bn, Militia, Aug 30, 1777; John Purdom took Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Edward Burgess on Feb 28, 1778; John Purdum or Purdom lived in Sugarland Hd (one taxable) in 1776-1777. Peden, Patriots, 272

7. Jonathan Browning, Jr, Private, 6th Co, Middle Bn, Militia, Aug 1777. Took Oath of Allegiance on Sep 1, 1780, under the Act of May 12, 1780, having neglected to do so previously 'due to ignorance of the duty owed the country. Peden, Patriots, 43

8. Edward King, b. 1740. Private, 4th Co, Lower Bn, Militia, Aug 1777. Took the Oath of Allegiance before the Hon. Edward Burgess on Feb. 28, 1778. Private, 1st Co, Lower Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. Lived in. north West Hd. (wife named Rebeckah) in. 1776-1777. Peden, Patriots, 187

9. Daniel Lewis, died testate in. Montgomery Co (wife named Margaret) in. 1787. Revolutionary War record is for Daniel's son, Daniel. "Daniel Lewis, Sr." lived in. the Lower Part of Newfoundland Hd (one taxable) in. 1777. Peden, Patriots, 200

10. Jonathan Browning, Sr. Took the Oath of Allegiance on Sep 1, 1780, under the Act of May 12, 1780, having neglected to do so previously 'due to ignorance of the duty owed the country. Jonathan Browning was a private, 6th Co, Middle Bn, Militia, July 15, 1780. Rendered aid by providing wheat for use of the military in. 1781. Two men named Jonathan Browning lived in. Linganore Hd in. 1777; Jonathan Browning (wife named Elizabeth) died testate in. Montgomery Co in. 1805. Peden, Patriots, 43



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