Bales, Caleb

Bales, Caleb

Male 1790 - 1876  (86 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Bales, Caleb was born in 1790 (son of Bales, Abraham and Wierman, Rachel); died in 1876 in Sugar Creek Township, Wayne County, Ohio; was buried in Wayne, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    West Lawn Cemetery

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bales, Abraham was born on 2 Feb 1748/49 in York, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Beals, Jacob and Griest, Elizabeth); died in 1824.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Moved to Ohio in 1811
    • Residence: 1783, Warrington, York, Pennsylvania
    • Residence: 1800, Warrington, York, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Residence: 1810, Washington, York, Pennsylvania, USA

    Notes:

    Source: Kathryn Bales Porter - Abraham Bales, Warrington Township, 50 acres, 1 horse, 2 horned cattle, 5 sheep, 1 house, 7 inhabitants, 1 barn; valuation 635 pounds, tax 1 pound (January 1, 1783) - tax records of York (now Adams) County, Pennslyvania.

    Source: Kathryn Bales Porter - Abraham Beals (Bales) came to Wayne County, Ohio in the fall of 1811 on horseback from Lebanon County, Pennslyvania, and then seventy-five yearls old, and entered all the land west Lebanon area, which is 993 acres. Also one quarter section in Stark County. The Quaker records say he was expelled for marrying a woman who was not a Quaker and by a priest.

    Source: History of Wayne county, Ohio, from the days of the pioneers and the first settlers to the present time., Ben Douglass, Indianpolis, IN, 1878

    Abraham Bales, father of Jacob Bales and grandfather of Solomon, Philip and Daniel Bales, came to Wayne county in the fall of 1811 on horseback, and then seventy-five years old, from Lebanon county, Pa., and entered all the land between Solomon Bales' and West Lebanon-993 acres; buying in addition to this a quarter section in Stark county. He died with his son, Caleb Bales, in Wayne county, at the age of eighty-eight. These 993 acres were divided among nine children, Jacob receiving the 145 acres where Daniel Bales now lives.

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    Dill, Rosalie Jones.. Mathew Dill genealogy : A Study of the Dill family of Dillsburg, York County, Pennsylvania, 1698-1935.. Spokane, Wash.: unknown, 1935, page 32

    Again in respect to the maternal side of tile family of Thomas Dill (1800.1877) it is suggested a1tlIough not proved it was Abraham Beals-(his grand father) who was reprimanded by the Friends in Huntington meeting, York County, Pennsylvania (II'I.JI. 1769) .for nbing guilty of dancing and be produced an acknowledgement to be read (12·9·1769). Again an Abraham Beals was tater complained of (4-10·1773) for marriage by a priest to one not a member" and he was denounced for that offense (7-10-1773) and read out of meeting because "he was married to Rebecca not a Friend" (See Records of Baltimore Anrru.a1 in Vaults of
    the Society, Baltimore, Maryland).

    A second record in Wayne County, Ohio, of Abraham Beals is found on a deed dated 15 June 1824 and another in' 1827, in which he and his wife ReIbecca sign their names wtth an x mark. There is another conveyance, dated 15 March 1836, in which Abraham conveys property in Wayne County to his daughter Lydia and his son-in-law, George Speidle, and is not joined in the deed by his wife Rebecca, who evidently had died. (Book of Deeds Vol. 6 p. 74 and Vol. 52 p. 649 and Book O. p. 235, Wayne
    County, Ohio).

    Birth:
    Date is February 2, 1749.

    Abraham married Wierman, Rachel on 10 Apr 1773. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Wierman, Rachel (daughter of Wierman, John and Morrow, Mary).
    Children:
    1. Bales, William
    2. Bales, John
    3. Bales, David was born between 1770 and 1780 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Bales, Jacob was born in 1787 in York County, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 11 Mar 1871.
    5. 1. Bales, Caleb was born in 1790; died in 1876 in Sugar Creek Township, Wayne County, Ohio; was buried in Wayne, Ohio, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Beals, Jacob was born on 11 Jul 1715 in East Nottingham, Chester Co, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Beals, Jacob and Brooksby, Mary); died in 1763 in North Carolina, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:


    Jacob married Griest, Elizabeth on 17 Sep 1743 in Leacock Meeting House, Chester County, Pennslyvania. Elizabeth (daughter of Griest, John and Baldwin, Martha) was born on 6 Jan 1720 in Bethel, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died in Apr 1800 in York Springs, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Griest, ElizabethGriest, Elizabeth was born on 6 Jan 1720 in Bethel, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Griest, John and Baldwin, Martha); died in Apr 1800 in York Springs, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Huntington Quaker Meeting House Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Bales, Lydia was born on 24 Aug 1744; died on 21 Sep 1803.
    2. Bales, Isaac was born on 6 Jan 1745/46; died in 1831.
    3. Bales, Jacob was born on 4 Jan 1746/47.
    4. 2. Bales, Abraham was born on 2 Feb 1748/49 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1824.
    5. Bales, Solomon was born on 5 Oct 1752; died on 17 Jan 1833 in Greene County, Tennessee, USA.
    6. Bales, Martha was born on 15 Feb 1755.
    7. Bales, Mary was born on 30 Jun 1757.
    8. Bales, John Griest was born on 11 Jan 1760.
    9. Bales, Daniel was born on 16 Jan 1761; died in 1846.

  3. 6.  Wierman, John (son of Wierman, William and Sateman, Gertrude); died in 1804 in Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:


    The Era Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 6, Issue 3 (Henry T. Coates & Co., 1899), pages 93-94. https://books.google.com/books?id=B7X_fE_quWsC&pg=PA94&dq=abraham+beals+rachel+wierman&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiX9-2G9_PaAhUvSN8KHaMND-EQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=abraham%20beals%20rachel%20wierman&f=false.

    JOHN WIERMAN, son of William and Gertrude, b. --, (?).; d. 18~4; m. Mary Morrow. By his father s will he recieved 200 acres of land upon which he then lived.2 He made his will Sept. 18, 1804; inventory of estate was returned Nov. 17, 1804.3 In his will he mentions, among others, his grand·daughter, Margare't McKoskny. His wife Mary survived him. When did she die?

    By an unrecorded deed of lease, dated Jan. 22 1791, John Wierman, of Huntington 'twp., farmer in consideration of the " Yearly rent of One Pepper Corn," for a term of twenty years, granted to 'William Wierman, Sr., John Wierman, Jr., and Thomas Penrose, all of the same place, appointed as trustees, "for the purpose and Benefit of a School," a certain lot of gronnd "Lying at thCC' Routh Corner of the sd .John Wyerman Land and like'wise Adjoining William Wyerman Senr and It is further Agreed by and Between sd Parties that the sd John Wyerman Doth allow the lot of Ground to be three Perches Square the Length & the Brength thereof Equal Whereon there is already a School house Arected & Built for the Benefit of the Publick and to be continued for the use of a School."

    John and Mary (Morrow) Wierman had the following thirteen children:
    1. Eleanor, m. Nehemiah Howell.
    2. Gertrude, m. John Pen rose.
    3. Mary, m. Edward Hart.
    4. Catharine, m. John Cargy. Went to Indiana.
    5. Hannah, m. William Clemrnens.
    6. Rachel, m. Abram Beals. Had a son, Henry.
    7. Phebe, m. Isaac Griest. Children: John; Moses;
    Ann, m. Jesse Johns; Matilda, m. Peter Smith;
    Hannah, m. Buck; Eveline, m. Collins.
    8. James, went West.
    9. John, went West.
    10. Samuel, m. Elizabeth Welch.
    11. Nicholas, m. Elizabeth Howe.
    12. Henry, d. unmarried.
    13. William, d. unmarried.
    Corrections and additions to this history of the
    Wierraane gladly received. Correspondence desired
    with those interested.
    ALBERT COOK MYERS.

    2 An unrecorded (pnrchment) deed of relense for this land given by John Wierman's brothers and sisters to him, is in possession of John William Wierman, P.O. York Springs, Pa
    3 Will and Papers No. 145)/0, Register's Office, Gettysburg, Pa

    John married Morrow, Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Morrow, Mary
    Children:
    1. 3. Wierman, Rachel
    2. Wierman, Eleanor
    3. Wierman, Gertrude
    4. Wierman, Mary
    5. Wierman, Catherine
    6. Wierman, Hannah
    7. Wierman, Phebe
    8. Wierman, James
    9. Wierman, John
    10. Wierman, Samuel
    11. Wierman, Nicholas
    12. Wierman, Henry
    13. Wierman, William


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Beals, JacobBeals, Jacob was born on 28 Jul 1689 in Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Beals, John and Clayton, Mary); died on 11 May 1763 in Warrington Mm, York, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1735, New Garden, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Huntington Quaker Meeting House Cemetery

    Jacob married Brooksby, Mary on 20 Apr 1714 in Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. Mary (daughter of Brooksby, M.D. John) was born on 28 Jul 1689 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 3 Nov 1763 in Warrington, York, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Brooksby, Mary was born on 28 Jul 1689 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA (daughter of Brooksby, M.D. John); died on 3 Nov 1763 in Warrington, York, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Nottingham Meeting House

    Children:
    1. Beals, John was born on 11 Jul 1715 in Maryland, USA.
    2. 4. Beals, Jacob was born on 11 Jul 1715 in East Nottingham, Chester Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1763 in North Carolina, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Beals, Mary was born on 15 Sep 1719 in Maryland, USA.
    4. Beals, William was born on 16 Sep 1721 in Maryland, USA.
    5. Beals, Caleb was born in 1723 in Maryland, USA.
    6. Beals, Rachael was born in 1727 in Maryland, USA.
    7. Beals, Daniel was born between 1730 and 1740.

  3. 10.  Griest, John died in 1748 in Bethel Township, Chester County, Pennslyvania.

    Notes:

    Cross, Samuel Benjamin,. The Griest family. Westhampton Beach, N.Y.: unknown, 1953. page 2

    John Griest d. perhaps in 1748 but before 9/30/1751, of Bethel Twp., m.1713, Martha Baldwin, b. 12/16/1694 , d. before April 1752, of Thomas Baldwin and Mary Linville. (Chester and Delaware Co. Hist. by Gilbert Cope, Vo1., p.276, & Vol.II, page 471 shows the following: Thomas Baldwin, blacksmith, brother of John of Chester, was married in 1684 to Mary, widow of Richard Linville, of County Sussex, England. He died in Chester in 1731. They had Joseph, Thomas, William, Anthony, Mary, and Martha that married John Griest, and Elizabeth.) John Griest and Martha Baldwin had the following Children:
    3-1 Mary, b.2/15/1714
    3-2 John;, b.6/21/1716 or 11/2/1716, d. 5/4/1780
    3-3 Thomas, b.9/30/1718, died a young single man
    3-4 Elizabeth. b.J/6/1720
    3-5 Rebecca, B. 11/1/1722
    3-6 Susanna, b. 6/30/1730
    3-7, Willing, b. 8/2/1736, d. 12/25/1819

    John married Baldwin, Martha in 1713. Martha (daughter of Baldwin, Thomas and Linville, Mary) was born on 16 Dec 1694; died in Apr 1752. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Baldwin, Martha was born on 16 Dec 1694 (daughter of Baldwin, Thomas and Linville, Mary); died in Apr 1752.

    Notes:

    Cross, Samuel Benjamin,. The Griest family. Westhampton Beach, N.Y.: unknown, 1953. page 2

    John Griest d. perhaps in 1748 but before 9/30/1751, of Bethel Twp., m.1713, Martha Baldwin, b. 12/16/1694 , d. before April 1752, of Thomas Baldwin and Mary Linville. (Chester and Delaware Co. Hist. by Gilbert Cope, Vo1., p.276, & Vol.II, page 471 shows the following: Thomas Baldwin, blacksmith, brother of John of Chester, was married in 1684 to Mary, widow of Richard Linville, of County Sussex, England. He died in Chester in 1731. They had Joseph, Thomas, William, Anthony, Mary, and Martha that married John Griest, and Elizabeth.) John Griest and Martha Baldwin had the following Children:
    3-1 Mary, b.2/15/1714
    3-2 John;, b.6/21/1716 or 11/2/1716, d. 5/4/1780
    3-3 Thomas, b.9/30/1718, died a young single man
    3-4 Elizabeth. b.J/6/1720
    3-5 Rebecca, B. 11/1/1722
    3-6 Susanna, b. 6/30/1730
    3-7, Willing, b. 8/2/1736, d. 12/25/1819

    Children:
    1. Griest, Mary was born on 15 Feb 1713/14.
    2. Griest, John was born in 1716; died on 4 May 1780; was buried in York Springs, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Griest, Thomas was born on 30 Sep 1718.
    4. 5. Griest, Elizabeth was born on 6 Jan 1720 in Bethel, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA; died in Apr 1800 in York Springs, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Griest, Rebecca was born on 1 Nov 1722.
    6. Griest, Susanna was born on 30 Jun 1730.
    7. Griest, Sarah was born on 30 Jun 1733.
    8. Griest, Willing was born on 2 Aug 1736 in Wilmington, Delaware; died on 25 Dec 1819.

  5. 12.  Wierman, William died between 1764 and 1765.

    Notes:

    Albert Cook Myers - The Era Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 5, Issue 11 (Henry T. Coates & Co., 1898), pages 331-332.

    WIERMAN FAMILY OF ADAMS COUNTY

    William Wierman, one of the first settlers, and large land owner in what Adams county, was founder the Wienman family that county. As early as 1738 he was settled on Bermudian Creek, in Huntington township, near the present borough of York Springs (formerly Petersburg), for on June 9 of that year by a warrant (N o. 1141) from the Penn proprietors, he was granted a tract of 500 acres land on the Bermudian. A second warrant (No. 156) for 200 acres adjoining his other land was granted to him, June 25, 1739, and still another (No. 177) Dec. 20, 1742, for 300 acres ajoining the other tracts. A patent deed for of land, containing 1049 acres, was given to him June 18, 17502. On Oct.11, 1745, he received a warrant (No. 254) for a tract of 150 acres, probably in Menallen twp., for the land
    is described as "on both sides of Possum Creek between the Lands of Thomas Long and Thomas Wilson to extend to Ruddock's Line." Another warrant for 60 acres, "to include the Improvements of John Portman in Redding [Reading] township," was granted to Wierman, June 21, 1748.3 Altogether William Wierman owned over 1200 acres of land in Adams County

    According to a tradition in the family, William Wierman, a young German physician, went to Holland, where he married, and shortly afterward came' to Pennsylvania. He must have given up his profession, however, for in his will,4 dated 2 mo. 7, 1764, probated May 31, 1765, he is styled, "Blue Dier," (blue dyer5). The inventory of his personal estate, covering eleven pages of foolscap paper, shows that he was one-of the most substantial and well-to-do settlers on the west side of the Susquehanna. He had bonds, notes, a collection of over thirty books, a silverwatch, silver cups, silver spoons, and other silverware. William Weyerman was one of the four men of Huntingdon township mentioned in a "List of the most remarkable Inhabitants in the several town'ps & Settlements over Sasquehanna. . . fit to discharge Publick Offices," sent to the Provincial government at Philadelphia, in 17496.

    The large Bible, mentioned in the inventory, was brought over by William Wierman from Holland. It is printed in Dutch and is still in a fair state of preservation. The title pages are profusely illustrated with the quaint woodcuts of the sixteenth century. There is nolthing in the book to indicate where it was pnblished, but in 1598, it was for sale on, the lower side of Schotland, near Danswick, presumably in Hoiland. The text at the bottom of the title page is as follows:

    "Men bindste, te coop bv Kryn Vermeulen de janghe Cramer woonende op telege zydt van Schotlandt by Danswyck, 1598."

    This may be translated thus:

    " One finds this [This book is to be found] for sale' 'at the house of Kryn Vermeulen, the young pedlar or mercer, haberdasher], living ,on the lower side of
    Schotland near Danswyck, 1598."

    The old Bible descended to William C. Wierman, the fourth William, and is now in possession of his aged widow, Susan M. Wierman, daughter of Benjamin
    Lundy, the pioneer in the anti-slavery movement. She lives with her son, Isaac P. Wierman. at Mt. Palatine, Putnam County, Illinois, and in a few years the
    Bible will to go to her young grandson, William H. Wierman (son of Isaac P.) the fifth William and sixth in descent from William Wierman, the immigrant

    William Wierman died in 1764 or 1765, surviving his wife, Gertrude Sateman or Sietman, by whom he had six children7:
    I. Henry, b. 8 mo. 10, 1721, " at. 4 or 5 in the morning"; d. 2 mo. 28, 1802; m. Priscilla Pope and Elizabeth Ross.
    II. Nicholas, b-- (?); d. 1800; m. 8mo. 24, 1745, Sarah Cox, daughter of John.
    III. Hannah, b. "in the 17th of the month," 1727; d. -- (?); m. Samuel Cox, son of John.
    VI. William, b. 8 mo. 10, 1729; d. 5 mo. 1792; m. Amy or Naomi Cox, daughter of John..
    V. Gertrude, b.--(?);d.1803;m.SamueI Wright and William Ferguson.
    VI. John, b. -- (?); d. 1804; m. Mary Morrow.

    1 See Index to Lancaster County Land Warrants, Depaertment of Internal Affairs, Harrisburg, Pa

    2 Patent Book A 14, page 428, Department of Internal Affairs. See also Vol. IV., MS. Pennsylvania Journals, in Penn Papers, Liibrary of Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Locust St. Philadelphia.

    3 See also Pennsylvania Archives, 3d Series, I.,231; II., 186,430.
    4 Recorded In Register's Office, York, Pa.
    5 Benjamin Hunt, of West Chester, Chester co., Pa in his Diary under date of Apr. 25, 1800, writes: "Sent yarn to the blue Dyers by a Woman of the name of Wilson."
    6 Pennsylvania Archives, 1st Series, II., 38.
    7 MS. Wierman Family Tree made about 1859 by Mrs. Phebe Baley, and Wierman Chart, made ahont 1840 by General William Wierman Wright, in possession of Mrs. Rachel W. Day, 126 Lemon Street, Lancaster, Pa.

    William married Sateman, Gertrude. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Sateman, Gertrude
    Children:
    1. Wierman, Henry was born on 10 Aug 1721 in York, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 28 Feb 1802.
    2. Wierman, Hannah was born in 1727.
    3. Wierman, William was born on 10 Aug 1729; died in May 1792.
    4. 6. Wierman, John died in 1804 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Wierman, Gertrude died in 1802.
    6. Wierman, Nicholas died in 1800.