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Note for: Elizabeth Binckley, ABT 1768 - AFT 1850
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Elizabeth Binkley
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Note for: Johannes Binckley, -
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Individual Note: Moravian Church, Bethania, NC, baptismal records
Other spouses could be: Anna Schor and Joanna Jacobine Leedy, 1763
Information from FTM, Ancestors of Jamie & Jesse Demastus, Generation #9
Sfulk information-I changed name from John to Johannes. She gives his birthdate as 3/15/1743, York county, Pennsylvania. She also thinks he may have had 2nd wife by name of Anna.
Ancestors of Jamie and Jesse Demastus, Generation #9:
John Binkley (Johannes Binckele) and his family came to Tennessee in 1791.
1792--From the book, Indian Hostilities Renewed, P598, author unknown.
"On the 31 of August, an attack was made on John Binkley and his son, in his peach orchard near Bledsoe's Lick, the former was wounded, but bravely returned the fire and killed the Indian in the act of scalping his son. On the night of the 27th of August, a part of fifteen Creeks put fire to Captain Morgan's near the same place, the fire was extinguished and the party repulsed by the aid of Captain Luck's company, stationed for the protection of the frontiers. On the proceeding night, the same party opened the stables of James Doughall, and took his horses, the next day Samuel Wilson fell in with them, wounded one, put the party to flight and regained the horses, a gun, and a bloody blanket. Shortly before the 11th of August 1792, the Indians killed a boy and wounded a man near Bledsoe's Lick."
1792-From?, P563, "July 31-At Greenfield's, near Bledson's Lick, John Berkley, Jun, was killed and scalped, and John Berkley, Sr., was wounded. He killed the Indian while scalping the son."
From the book, Early Travels In the Tennessee Country by Samuel Cole Williams, P511, "In the evening, John Binkley, from the neighborhood of the Wachovia congregation, arrived here. He was told by his friends that he was very welcome, but that we were more welcome because we brought the good news with us."
From the book,Early Travels in the Tennesee Country, by Samuel Cole Williams, P505: "Toward morning, on the 25th, the wind turned toward NW and it became clear and cold. Now the wolves began to howl fearfully, and several rifle shots at some distance soon silenced them. Soon after we had started on our way, we saw the tracks of the wolves nearly up to the place where our neighbors had spent the night and where the wolves had been frightened away by the rifle shots. This place, a well known camping spot, is called The Flat Rock, from a great rock shelf that here juts out into the open. Within several miles, we overtook our Wachovia neighbors. John Binkley, Sr., and his sons with their families were moving to the Cumberland Settlements. The joy at meeting one another in the wilderness was mutual. Yesterday evening, they had shot three bears, of which they had meat in the wagons."
Moravian Church, Bethania, NC, baptismal records
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Note for: William de Clifton, ABT 1279 -
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Sir Knight William de Clifton
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Note for: Johannes Binckley, 12 FEB 1768 - BET 1843 AND 1864
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: John Binckley
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Note for: Henry Binckley, 6 DEC 1798 - BET 1804 AND 1889
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Individual Note: Elizabeth Harris: Christen in Hope NC, house of Frederick Long.
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Note for: Loreto Martinez, 1848 - 1903
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Occupation: Place: Bauunternehmer
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Note for: Nicholas Binckley, 1804 - 1864
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Individual Note: Julie may be his 2nd wife
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Note for: Bernard Snyder, BET 1709 AND 1752 - BET 1723 AND 1830
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Individual Note: Died a bachelor.
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Note for: Coston Binckley, 1844 - BET 1845 AND 1934
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Peter Binckley
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Note for: Johann Ludwig Muecke, BET 1758 AND 1778 - BET 1792 AND 1864
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Mickey
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Note for: Nicholas Snyder, 1735 - BET 1782 AND 1827
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Individual Note: His grandchildren claim in researching their own records, that Nicholas was born in the year 1735 in Germany, near Heidesheim on the River Rhine. He came to America & landed at Philadelphia in the year 1755. He helped to cut the road from Shippensburg to Fort London & was paid by a British officer at 2 shillings per day, & the men had to board themselves.
Nicholas was taken ill at Hagerstown, MD & attended by a Dr. Snively of that place, who had no hope for his recovery. He rallied, however, & lived 28 years longer & died age 59 years.
It is said there was another brother, Jacob Snyder, & the sister's name is suppose to have been Magdalena Snyder & was married to Mathias George.
Nicholas took up 400 acres of land on the Conococheague Creek, 4 miles from any neighbors. It is now part of Franklin Co., PA. The Indians were very troublesome at that time.
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Note for: Yost Harbaugh, 1685 - BET 1759 AND 1781
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Yost Herbach
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Note for: Henry Harbaugh, 1740 - 1779
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Individual Note: Did not marry.