_____________________ | _James BAILEY _______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Matilda BAILEY | (1811 - ....) | _William STEWART ____+ | | (1738 - 1811) m 1760 |_Elizabeth STEWART __| (1777 - ....) | |_Mary GASS __________+ (1742 - ....) m 1760
_James BLAINE _______+ | (1766 - 1832) m 1795 _Ephraim Lyon BLAINE _| | (1796 - 1850) m 1820 | | |_Margaret LYON ______+ | (1772 - 1853) m 1795 | |--Francis Tiernan BLAINE | (1835 - 1839) | _____________________ | | |_Maria GILLESPIE _____| (1801 - 1871) m 1820 | |_____________________
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_Andrew GALBRAITH ___+ | (1692 - 1762) _Arthur GALBRAITH ___| | (1728 - 1818) m 1767| | |_Mary KYLE __________ | (1688 - 1735) | |--Elizabeth GALBRAITH | (1772 - 1831) | _John SHARPE ________ | | |_Mary Martin SHARPE _| (1747 - 1818) m 1767| |_Jane HAMILTON ______
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_James GALBRAITH ____+ | (1703 - 1786) m 1734 _Bertram GALBRAITH __| | (1738 - 1804) m 1759| | |_Elizabeth BERTRAM __+ | (1714 - 1799) m 1734 | |--Josiah GALBRAITH | | _Josiah SCOTT _______ | | (.... - 1765) |_Ann SCOTT __________| (1741 - 1793) m 1759| |_____________________
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From Bells' History of Northumberling County PA:
Eighth.- Your committee also report, that it appears that prior to
the 17th of November, 1807, he entered into an agreement with the then
prothonotary and other officers of the court of common pleas of
Northumberland county and with George Langs to purchase at sheriff's
sale a tract of land called Limestone Lick, the property of Josiah
Galbraith, levied upon by an execution issued out of the said court; and
that the said tract was accordingly purchased on the day last mentioned
by the said George Langs for their joint benefit, part of which tract is
now held by the said Thomas Cooper under that sale. This conduct your
committee do not assert to be a violation of any positive statute; but
they do consider, that if the president of a court be suffered to make
himself interested in a matter depending before him, he must either
deprive the public of those services which he is bound to render, or
adjudicate in his own cause, and the danger to the pure and impartial
administration of justice is immediate and alarming.
Josiah Galbraith, merchant, Front street, was from Lancaster
county. He was small of stature, and a gentleman of intelligence.
Important business interests were developed at Milton at an early
period in its history. Four merchants at this place advertised in the
Northumberland Gazette in 1794, viz.: John Teitsworth, Robert Taggart,
John Dickson, and Jared & Charles Irwin, while James Black, William
Fullerton, George Calhoon, and Samuel Hepburn were also engaged in
merchandising prior to 1800. Black's establishment occupied the site of
J. B. Smith & Company's store on the east side of Water street above
Broadway. During the fifteen years immediately following the opening of
the first store no less than thirteen merchants were engaged in business
at Milton. Arthur McGowan's establishment, a small frame building on the
river bank below the Front street bridge over Limestone run, was the
first in that part of the town, James Moodie had a store on the east
side of Front street above the bridge on the lot immediately below that
occupied by the Methodist church. It was here that Charles and Thomas
Comly conducted business many years as successors to Moodie. The store
of Burns & McCann and that of George Calhoon and Isaac Cowden were also
on Front street, the former in a small yellow frame house. The next was
that of Teitsworth & Taggart, previously mentioned. The Sanderson
brothers, Ezekiel, James, and William, occupied the present site of the
Milton National Bank as their place of business. William and Thomas
Pollock had a store on the west side of Front street above Broadway and
nearly opposite the establishment of James Black, while the store of
Jacob Seydell was situated still farther up Water street. There were
four other stores on Front street, owned respectively by Josiah Galbraith,
Alexander McEwen, Mrs. Edith Hepburn, and Mrs. Lamperly.
In 1794 there were three taverns at Milton. That of Daniel P. Faulkner
was a log house on Broadway, subsequently owned by Dr. D. Waldron for some
years and destroyed by fire in May, 1876.
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_Bertram GALBRAITH __+ | (1738 - 1804) m 1798 _Bertram Gillespie GALBRAITH __| | (1804 - 1848) m 1832 | | |_Henrietta HULINGS __ | m 1798 | |--William Bell GALBRAITH | (1833 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Eliza Fager [or Frazer] BELL _| m 1832 | |_____________________
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