_John GALBRAITH ______+ | (1708 - 1769) _William GALBREATH __| | (1733 - 1800) | | |_Catherine MCCARTER? _ | (.... - 1778) | |--Ann GALBRAITH | (1770 - 1842) | ______________________ | | |_Elizabeth UNKNOWN __| (.... - 1790) | |______________________
[366] 1 _UID 4DF68042196BD511B81600A0CC588F35C549
[1523] 1 _UID 5CF68042196BD511B81600A0CC588F35D439
_James GALBRAITH ____+ | (1703 - 1786) m 1734 _Bertram GALBRAITH __| | (1738 - 1804) m 1759| | |_Elizabeth BERTRAM __+ | (1714 - 1799) m 1734 | |--Jean GALBRAITH | (1772 - 1842) | _Josiah SCOTT _______ | | (.... - 1765) |_Ann SCOTT __________| (1741 - 1793) m 1759| |_____________________
[573] 1 _UID C0A2146C235CD511B81600A0CC588F359D9A
[574]
[S10]
Pennsylvania Genealogies
_ JOHN OF IRELAND ___ | _James GALBRAITH ____| | (1666 - 1744) | | |_____________________ | | |--John GALBRAITH | (1690 - 1753) | _Arthur CHAMBERS ____ | | |_Rebecca CHAMBERS ___| | |_____________________
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GALBREATH, JOHN Donegal Twp.
September 15, 1753 October 10, 1753
Wife: Janet Galbreath.
Children: Elizabeth, Margaret and Eleanor.
Grandchildren: John and Rebecca
Nephew Bertram Galbreath (parents' name not given).
Legatees: John and Joseph McKinly.
Ex.: Janet and James Galbreath.
WARNING there are differing abstracts for John's will
John Galbraith in the same year (1720) erected the first grist and saw mill above the Conestoga. The travel over these roads became so great that Mr. Galbraith applied to the Chester county court to grant him a license to keep an ordinary and brew beer." John Galbraith was a member of the first grand jury of Lancaster county, and was sheriff in 1731- In 1748 he was a captain in his brother's (Col. James Galbraith's) battalion, which ranged along, the mountains to protect the frontier settlers from Indian raids. He died in 1753. After the death of John Galbraith, his lands Were divided and sold. That part on the east side of the creek was purchased by Mr. Hiestand, and the grist and saw mill, with the ordinary and several hundred acres of land, were purchased by John Bayly, who was the son of Thomas Bayly, and was born upon a farm near where Florin now is. John Bayly was a member of the Supreme Executive Council from this county during the Revolutionary War. The mills and ordinary were conducted by him until his death in 1794.
[1387] 1 _UID 252755618B40D511B81600A0CC588F350960
______________________ | _William GALBRAITH ___| | m 1772 | | |______________________ | | |--Robert GALBRAITH | (1787 - 1870) | _John GALBRAITH ______+ | | (1708 - 1769) |_Catherine GALBRAITH _| (1751 - 1815) m 1772 | |_Catherine MCCARTER? _ (.... - 1778)
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Descendant Robert Galbraith of Carthage MO, places his birth in VA, however:
If this family is who I think and descend from the two York Co PA Galbraiths, they should have been living in Orange Co NC at the time.[wpg]
_____________________ | _William MOORE ______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Jane MOORE | | _James WORK _________+ | | (.... - 1811) |_Mary WORK __________| | |_Jannett GALBRAITH __+ (1746 - ....)
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Work family history, twelve generations of Works in America, 1690-1969, compiled by Von Gail Hamilton, published Park City, Utah, 1969
Information from the J.V. Thompson Journals is being extracted & input. The process will take at least two years. Additions/corrections welcome, but I'm slow anwering email due to the large volume received.