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Philip Friend (15656) & Anna Elizabeth Harsh
32904. George Friend. Born ca 1750 in Frederick County, Maryland. George died in Richland County, Ohio on 2 Aug 1824.

Maryland Colonial Census, 1776
Elizabeth Parish, Frederick County
    George Friend, 24

Pennsylvania Tax and Exoneration

George Friend, 1781, Bethlehem, Washington County, microfilm roll 339

1790 Federal Census. Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 9, page 190
Family of Geo. Friend
    3 males under 16
    1 male 16 and over [George]
    5 females

On 29 Dec 1794 in Hanover Township, George Frend swore before Wm. Parker to uphold the Constitution. Jacob Zug is listed right before him.
    History of Washington County, Alfred Creigh, Harrisburg: B. Singerly, 1871. Appendix, page 108.
    https://archive.org/details/historyofwashing00creig

1800 Federal Census. Somerset, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 44, page 908
Family of George Friend
    1 male under 10
    1 male 10-15
    1 male 16-25
    1 male over 45 [George]
    3 females under 10
    2 females 10-15
    3 females 16-25
    1 female 45 and over [Anna]

Ohio Tax List, 1806
George Friend, Jefferson County

1820 Federal Census. Vermillion, Richland County, Ohio
Roll 92, page 215
Family of George Friend
    1 male under 10
    1 male 16-25
    1 male 45 and over [George]
    1 female under 1
    1 female 10-15
    2 females 26-44
George married Anna Catherina Zug (36478) , daughter of Jacob Zug (18277) (ca 1727-Jul 1804) & Anna Margaretha Raub (17619) (ca 1727-1803). Born on 14 Jan 1753 in Frederick County, Maryland. Anna Catherina was baptized in Old Forks Lutheran Church, on 20 Nov 1753. Witnesses: Michael Raupp & wife Maria Barbara. Anna Catherina died in Richland County, Ohio, on 13 Nov 1833; she was 80.

The surname Zug is also spelled Zook or Sook.

There were five Friend marrages in Jefferson County OH from 1804-1806
    a. 3 Jan 1804, Steubenville Township, Henry Hansil & Catherina Friend
    b. 28 Aug 1804, George Black & Elizabeth Friend
    c. 24 Jun 1805 George Frind & Barbary Grubbaugh
    d. 25 Feb 1806, Jacob Wise & Mary Friend
    e. 2 Sep 1806, Steubenville Township, George Grubbough & Sally Friend
Their children include:
49702i.
George Friend (ca 1781-2 Aug 1828)
49703ii.
Catherine Friend (19 Nov 1781-1844)
49704iii.
Elizabeth Margaret Friend (11 Mar 1784-3 May 1847)
49705iv.
Philip Friend (20 Aug 1784-)
49706v.
Mary Friend (ca 1787-bef 1808)
49707vi.
Sally Friend (say 1786-15 Apr 1808)
49708vii.
Susanna Friend (ca 1792-)
49709viii.
Eve Friend (ca 1796-8 Jul 1873)
49710ix.
Christina Friend (ca 1796-26 Jun 1863)
49711x.
Jacob Friend (ca 1798-aft 1860)
49712xi.
Margaret Friend (ca 10 Sep 1804-8 Mar 1859)
32905. John Tobias Friend. Born on 4 Sep 1752 in Frederick County, Maryland. John Tobias died in West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania, on 8 Jul 1829; he was 76. Buried in Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery.

1800 Pennsylvania Census. Bethlehem, Washington County
The listing is approximately alphabetical:
    Tobias Friend, farmer
    Philip Friend, no profession [retired]
    Philip Friend Junior, farmer
    Christopher Friend, farmer

1800 Federal Census. West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 44, page 932
Family of Tobias Friend
    1 male 10-15
    2 males 16-25
    1 male 45 and over
    2 females under 10
    1 female 10-15
    1 female 45 and over
The census is approximately alphabetical, and Tobias is listed next to Philip and Christopher Friend.

Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery
, Church Road, North Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania
    John Tobias Friend, d. 8 Jul 1829, aged 76 years 10 months 2 weeks & 4 days
    Ann Margaret Friend, d 15 Jan 1829, aged 70 years & 11 months
On 2 Nov 1778 when John Tobias was 26, he married Anna Margaretha Harsh, daughter of Samuel Simon Harsh (1722-2 Apr 1807) & Anna Maria Lawar (ca 1733-1800), in Hagerstown Lutheran Church. Born on 24 Mar 1758. Anna Margaretha was baptized in New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church. Anna Margaretha died in West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania, on 15 Jan 1829; she was 70. Buried in Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery.

Maryland Marriages
2 Nov 1788, Washington County
    Tobias Friend & Margaret Harshbert
Their children include:
49713i.
John Henry Friend (5 Feb 1779-16 Jan 1850)
49714ii.
Elizabeth Friend (2 Jun 1780-23 Sep 1833)
49715iii.
Magdalene Friend (9 Sep 1782-18 Sep 1867)
49716iv.
Johannes Friend (30 Jan 1784-2 Nov 1864)
49717v.
John Jacob Friend (14 Apr 1787-)
49718vi.
Margaret Friend (20 Sep 1789-21 Sep 1865)
49719vii.
Anna Maria Friend (23 Jan 1797-15 Sep 1829)
32906. David Friend. Born ca 1754 in Frederick County, Maryland. David died bef 1801.

David was not named in his father’s will. He probably died before 1801.
32907. Philip Friend. Born ca 1756 in Frederick County, Maryland. Philip died in West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania in Oct 1839.

1790 Federal Census. Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 9, page 200
Family of Philip Friend
    1 male under 16
    2 males 16 and over
    1 female
Philip’s father’s family is listed right above on the census.

1800 Pennsylvania Census. Bethlehem, Washington County
The listing is approximately alphabetical:
    Tobias Friend, farmer
    Philip Friend, no profession [retired]
    Philip Friend Junior, farmer
    Christopher Friend, farmer

This could be either for Philip or his father:
1800 Federal Census. West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 44, page 932
Family of Philip Friend
    2 males under 10
    1 male 26-44
    1 female 26-44
The census is approximately alphabetical, and Philip is listed next to Tobias and Christopher Friend.
Philip married Frances.
Their children include:
49720i.
John Friend (21 Mar 1792-1 Aug 1866)
49721ii.
Jacob Friend (22 Mar 1794-25 Mar 1827)
32908. Dorthea Charity Friend. Born ca 1758 in Frederick County, Maryland. Dorthea Charity died in Bethlehem Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania in 1800. Buried in Old Lutheran Cemetery, Hillsboro.
Ca 1777 Dorthea Charity married Gasper O. Ricket, son of Johannes Richardt (16 Sep 1694-1768) & Anna Maria Legitinak. Born ca 1750 in Germany. Gasper O. died in West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania on 23 Dec 1828. Buried in Old Lutheran Cemetery, Hillsboro.

Gasper, or Caspar, Ricket, or Rickets.

Old Lutheran Cemetery, Hillsboro, Washington County, Pennsylvania
    Gasper O. Ricket, d. 23 Dec 1828, æ. 78
    Charity Doredea Friend Ricket, d. 1800 æ. 42
Their children include:
49722i.
Elizabeth Ricket (ca 1778-23 Aug 1851)
49723ii.
Catherine Ricket (ca 1780-Jun 1808)
49724iii.
Mary Magdalena Ricket (ca 1781-16 Jan 1858)
49725iv.
49726v.
Anna Maria Ricket (1 Apr 1785-aft 1860)
49727vi.
Eve Ricket (ca 1787-)
49728vii.
Philip Ricket (9 Jan 1790-1828)
49729viii.
Christopher Ricket (26 Jan 1791-26 Jan 1866)
49730ix.
Susanna Ricket (ca 1793-1830)
49731x.
Margaret Ricket (24 Apr 1795-1827)
49732xi.
Adam Rickett (1 Jan 1797-16 Feb 1857)
49733xii.
Christina Ricket (28 May 1800-ca 1860)
32909. Catherine Friend. Born ca 1760 in Frederick County, Maryland. Catherine died in Hampton Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania on 31 Mar 1846. Buried in Walter’s Farm Cemetery.
Ca 1783 Catherine married John Walters, son of Johann Philip Antoni Walters (31 Mar 1724-13 Jul 1788) & Anna Elizabeth Volck (1739-1830). Born on 30 Jan 1757 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. John died in Hampton Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on 27 Jun 1846; he was 89. Buried in Walter’s Farm Cemetery.

John Walters, or Walter.

From the Hampton Magazine, Sep-Oct 2013, http://www.hamptonmagazine.org/archives/hamptons-historic-homestead.html :
       The first settler in Hampton Township area was James McCaslin, a hunter and fur trapper.  He secured title to his land in 1794.  Most of the property is now the area known as Oak Hill Farms.  Early records also show John Walters, Revolutionary War soldier, arriving in the area shortly after James McCaslin arrived in 1794.  John Walters possibly received land in payment for his military service.
      John Walters was born in 1761 possibly somewhere in Pennsylvania.  At 15 years of age, he enlisted as a soldier in the Revolutionary War in 1776 after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776.  John served as a private in the Continental Army serving under Captain Irvin’s Co. 8th Pennsylvania Regiment for a 3 year enlistment.  He was discharged in 1779 at 18 years of age.
       In 1794, John Walters was one of the first settlers to arrive in Hampton Township as the area formerly known as Pitt, later Pine, then McCandless and finally Hampton Township.  John Walters arrived shortly after James McCaslin, hunter and fur trapper, arrived and staked his claim on the land near Oak Hill Farms in 1794.  John Walters staked his claim and settled on land located along the present day Mt. Royal Blvd and Wyland Ave area, in the southern part of the township.  John Walters was 33 years old and married at the time of his arrival in the area.  He possibly received his land as payment for his service in the Revolutionary War.
       Sometime between 1795 and 1800, John Walters built his log house which still stands today at 3331 Mt. Royal Blvd.  The house and farm are pictured in the 1876 Everet’s History of Allegheny County.  John Walters and his wife, Catherine, farmed the area and raised their family. Their son David Walters, born in 1795, also lived and worked the farm with his father. The 1851 and 1876 maps of the area show David Walters still living in the area.
       John Walters died in 1846 and was buried with his wife, Catherine, on the family farm as was the custom in the days before cemeteries were available.  John Walters’ grave is located at the corner of Wyland and Center Avenues and is commemorated with a marker denoting his Revolutionary War service.  The grave is decorated every Memorial Day with a flag.
       The 1860 McCandless Census shows David and Sarah Walters still living in the area.  The census also shows two sons: Milo age 24 and George age 23 living with David and Sarah Walters.
       John Walters’ farm was also owned by the Wyland family and later the Agney family until it was sold for housing development in 1950’s.  Walters Road, John Walters’ farmhouse and his grave site serve as reminders not only as early pioneers in the development of Hampton Township, but also in the establishment of our country as a Revolutionary War soldier as well.  

http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/tsphotos/waltersfarm-hampton.htm :
         John Walter owned a large tract of land in Hampton Township.  When he died, he was buried on his farm property.  His grave is located beside the road near the corner of Wyland and Center Avenues.  Originally, the graves of John and his wife Catherine were marked by tall stones, last recorded as being extant in ca. 1943, but disappeared at some point after that.  A flat bronze stone is believed to have been erected by the local American Legion veteran organization.  (information obtained from Pioneer Cemeteries of Hampton Township by the North Hills Genealogist)

Walter's Farm Cemetery, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
    John Walter, 1761–1846. Private, 3rd PA Regiment, Capt. J. Irwin, enlisted 1776, discharged 1779.
    Catherine, wife of John.
Their children include:
49734i.
Philip Walter (23 Jun 1784-18 Jun 1852)
49735ii.
John Hoffman Walters (ca 1786-24 Jun 1869)
49736iii.
Johann George R. Walters (19 Dec 1789-Sep 1886)
49737iv.
49738v.
David Walter (May 1794-Feb 1879)
49739vi.
Nancy Walters (ca 1800-)
49740vii.
Mary Walter (29 Aug 1803-1879)
32910. Christopher Friend. Born ca 1764 in Frederick County, Maryland. Christopher died in Washington County, Pennsylvania in 1845.

Christopher, also called Stophel.

1800 Pennsylvania Census. Bethlehem, Washington County
The listing is approximately alphabetical:
    Tobias Friend, farmer
    Philip Friend, no profession [retired]
    Philip Friend Junior, farmer
    Christopher Friend, farmer

1800 Federal Census. West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 44, page 932
Family of Christopher Friend
    1 male under 10
    1 male 26-44
    1 male 45 and over
    2 females under 10
    1 female 26-44
The census is approximately alphabetical, and Christopher is listed next to Philip and Tobias Friend.

1810 Federal Census. East Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 57, page 90
Family of Stophel Friend
    1 male 10-15
    1 male 45 and over
    5 females under 10
    1 female 16-25
    1 female 26-44

1840 Federal Census. West Bethlehem, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Roll 499, page 264
Family of Christopher Friend
    1 male 10-14
    2 males 15-19
    1 male 40-49 [Christopher Jr?]
    1 male 80-89 [Christopher Sr?]
    1 female 15-19
    1 female 40-49
Christopher married Catherine Zediker. Born ca 1773. Catherine died on 12 Apr 1841.
Their children include:
49741i.
Catherine Friend (14 Feb 1793-)
49742ii.
Christopher Friend (20 Oct 1795-1845)
49743iii.
Elizabeth Friend (26 Jun 1798-)
49744iv.
Christina Friend (17 Jan 1801-)
32911. Anna Elizabeth Friend. Born ca 1766 in Frederick County, Maryland. Anna Elizabeth died in Williamsport, Maryland on 14 Apr 1846.
Anna Elizabeth married Johann Jacob Walters, son of Johann Philip Antoni Walters (31 Mar 1724-13 Jul 1788) & Anna Elizabeth Volck (1739-1830). Born ca 1765 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Johann Jacob was baptized in Greenwich Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, on 24 Dec 1768. Johann Jacob died in Lower Burell Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania on 16 Apr 1828. Occupation: Blacksmith.

Jacob’s will was dated 15 Mar 1828. It named his wife Elizabeth; sons Jacob, Anthony, Isaac, Peter, David, and George; daughter Elizabeth, wife of John Humel; daughter Polly, wife of John Shannon; daughter Esther; daughter Jane wife of Johnston McCartney, and Jane’s daughter Martha Ann Kennedy. Executors wife Elizabeth and James McCullough Jr.
Their children include:
49745i.
Jacob Walters (ca 1786-1873)
49746ii.
Anna Elizabeth Walters (14 Dec 1791-)
49747iii.
Isaac Walters (14 Apr 1794-10 Nov 1851)
49748iv.
Anna Margareta Walters (23 Jun 1795-)
49749v.
Anthony Walters (6 Aug 1798-)
49750vi.
David Walters (ca 1800-)
49751vii.
49752viii.
49753ix.
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