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Letters of administration were granted on his estate, November 15, 1824 to Jacob Vandegrift, the widow Mary renouncing (File #5368, Bucks County). Jacob Vandegrift, William Walter, and David Shelmire were bondsmen.
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Note N00185
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Rev. Jacob Larzalere
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Note N00186
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This doesn't seem right to me. This Enos was not previously listed as one of Benjamin's children
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Charles was State Senator in 1882, and lived at Eddington, Pennsylvania. After his death Mary lived in Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. Both are buried in the Vandegrift Cemetery, and the stone wall & gateway at the cemetery are a memorial to Charles and his wife
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Susan is #67808 in DAR Lineage Book Vol 68, pg. 287. She traces descent from Capt. Jacob Vandegrift. She lived at Cocoanut Grove, Fl.
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I don't think this is right. I suspect she is not Benjamin's daughter
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Note N00190
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WB-13-334
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Note N00062
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LDS AFN:P1GJ-MP
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Note N00191
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Very likely some of these children -- certainly Lilly -- are by other wives.
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Note N00192
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He was a wheelwright
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Note N00193
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He was a tailor
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A Dely Freeman and family were living near her and spouse on 1860 Census, White County, GA.
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Note N00195
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Questionable. Not sure this is the right parents
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Note N00196
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He was buried in Vandegrift Cemetery, Cornwells, Bucks County, Pa..
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Note N00078
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Dutch Reformed Church
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Note N00198
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This Abraham removed to Duluth, Minnesota.
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Note N00199
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Lewis was Delaware States Attorney. He served as President of the Netherlands Society, Philadelphia, elected in 1898. Founder of "Friends of Old Drawyers".
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#100039 in DAR Lineage Book Vol. 101, pg. 12.