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__________________________ | _Levi CONOVER _______| | | | |__________________________ | | |--Matilda CONOVER | (1806 - ....) | _Andrew GALBRAITH UC, UP _+ | | (1732 - ....) m 1767 |_Jane GILBREATH _____| (1775 - 1837) | |_Nancy Ann HICKLIN _______ (1751 - 1825) m 1767
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Date of Import: May 17, 1998
Date of Import: May 17, 1998
_John GALBRAITH _____+ | (1668 - 1725) _John GALBRAITH ______| | (1708 - 1769) | | |_____________________ | | |--Agnes GALBRAITH | (1738 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Catherine MCCARTER? _| (.... - 1778) | |_____________________
[166] Husban is noted in brother's Thomas's will as John Stinson
[1466] 1 _UID FF4F87857962D511B81600A0CC588F357186
_James GALBRAITH ____+ | (1715 - 1760) _James GALBRAITH ____| | (1738 - 1802) m 1758| | |_Rhoda ______________ | (.... - 1770) | |--James GALBRAITH | (1764 - 1806) | _____________________ | | |_Martha MCCLELLAN ___| (.... - 1795) m 1758| |_____________________
[78] 1 _UID 6CA2146C235CD511B81600A0CC588F35495A
[1426] 1 _UID 0FD3D118A561D511B81600A0CC588F350DCA
_James GALBRAITH ____+ | (1703 - 1786) m 1734 _Maj. Andrew GALBRAITH _| | (1752 - 1806) m 1779 | | |_Elizabeth BERTRAM __+ | (1714 - 1799) m 1734 | |--Julianna GALBRAITH | (1786 - 1862) | _____________________ | | |_Barbara WORK __________| (.... - 1832) m 1779 | |_____________________
[346] (V) Julianna Galbraith (Andrew, James, James), born about 1786, in Cumberland county, Pa., died Jan. 13, 1862, in Philadelphia, at the residence of her son, William Callender Irvine, and is buried in the Laurel Hill cemetery. She married July 26, 1808, William McNeill Irvine, born about 1778 in Carlisle, Pa., and there buried. He was the second son of Gen. William Irvine, of the Revolution, and Anne Callender, daughter of Capt. Robert Callender, of Middlesex, Cumberland Co., Pa. He was educated at Dickinson College, where he graduated; subsequently studied law with Judge Thomas Duncan, and was elected to the Cumberland county bar in 1802. He afterward located at Harrisburg, and was admitted to the Dauphin county bar at an adjourned court in March, 1807. He entered the United States army as captain May 3, 1808, in the regiment of light artillery, and was stationed several years at New Orleans. He left the army, by resignation, about 1811 or 1812, and resumed the practice of law at Sunbury. In July, 1813, he was acting adjutant general of Pennsylvania, which duties he performed until his appointment by the president of the United States as colonel of the 42d Regiment, United States Infantry, Aug. 4, 1813. At the close of the war he resigned and located at Harrisburg, and was appointed deputy attorney general for the counties of Dauphin and Northumberland; subsequently commissioned by Governor Snyder, Sept. 14, 1815, escheator general of the State, which position he held until the abolishment of that office. >From 1819 to 1821 he was adjutant general of Pennsylvania, and had previously, 1818-19, represented the county of Dauphin in the State Legislature, and to him is due the credit for originating, authorizing and directing the erection of the capitol building at Harrisburg. From about the year 1826 to 1850 he resided at Gettysburg. In 1847 Governor Shunk appointed him law judge for the York and Adams district, on the expiration of Judge Durkee's term, but he resigned shortly after, owing to some difficulties with the members of the bar and their efforts made to impeach him. Colonel Irvine was a brilliant pleader but not a lawyer, hence his failure in the judicial station to which he had been elevated. He returned to Harrisburg, where he resumed the practice of the law for a while, and subsequently died there. He was an excellent military officer, and a gentleman of fine appearance, tall and commanding, of good conversational powers and a delightful companion, and for a period of thirty years was quite prominent and influential in public affairs. They left issue (surname Irvine): Andrew Galbraith, a physician of prominence in Warren county, Pa., and died a few years since; William Callender, formerly in the quartermaster's department Unites States army, and now residing in Philadelphia.
[1515] 1 _UID C45ADD6ED16AD511B81600A0CC588F35E07C
_James GALBRAITH ____+ | (1703 - 1786) m 1734 _John GALBRAITH _____| | (1748 - 1802) m 1775| | |_Elizabeth BERTRAM __+ | (1714 - 1799) m 1734 | |--Sarah GALBRAITH | (1780 - 1791) | _James MCCOLLEY _____ | | (.... - 1810) |_Mary MCCAULEY ______| (.... - 1821) m 1775| |_____________________
[247] 1 _UID C3090E21256AD511B81600A0CC588F35C662
__ | _James MCCOLLEY _____| | (.... - 1810) | | |__ | | |--John MCCAULEY | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
_____________________ | _Valentine ODNEAL ___| | m 1834 | | |_____________________ | | |--Thomas B ODNEAL | | _Hugh GILBREATH _____+ | | (1781 - 1852) m 1802 |_Decinda GILBREATH __| (1815 - 1862) m 1834| |_Hannah CONOVER _____ m 1802
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Date of Import: May 17, 1998
_William STEWART ____+ | (1738 - 1811) m 1760 _Galbraith STEWART __| | (1767 - ....) | | |_Mary GASS __________+ | (1742 - ....) m 1760 | |--George STEWART | (.... - 1835) | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth SCOTT ____| | |_____________________