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Note for: C. C. Mitchel, ABT 1825 -
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Individual Note: 1860 CENSUS: 4th Civil District, Benton Co., TN, enumerated 27 June 1860 lists Family #382 as C. C. Mitchel age 35 MW Farming born NC and wife Elisabeth, age 23 FW, born TN with children all born in TN:
Susan 15, Reuban 13, Polly 11, Angeline 9, Doly 7, Celia 6, Sally 4, Docia 1/12.
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Note for: Elizabeth , ABT 1837 -
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Individual Note: IIGI: had her last name of Earp with her sealing to her husband C. C. Mitchell, whom I had as her husband.
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Note for: James W. Camp, EST 1829 -
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Birth Note: Source: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 05 May 2007
Individual Note: NAME: Jonathan K. T. Smith in his book Genealogical Gleaning in Benton Co., Tennessee, gives his name as W. Camp married to Sarah Jane Tyner on Feb. 21, 1861.
CENSUSES: For the 1870 census I cannot find James W. Camp, J. W. Camp, James Camp, Sara Jane
Camp, Sarah Camp, Jane Camp, etc. in Tenn., Ark., or Miss. I used www.Ancestry.com and tried for all "Camp" names in the whole U.S. and these two were not listed anywhere.
IIGI: On one ordinance record Jane Tyner is listed as Sarah Jane Pynes.
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Note for: Isaiah Barnes, CAL 1831 -
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Individual Note: DEATH: An Isiah Barnes died in 1885 and was buried in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. P. 343 of Benton County Tennessee Cemetery Records by Glover's Trace Chapter, DAR, Camden, Tenn.
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Note for: Nicholas Rittenhouse or Rittinghausen, 15 Jun 1666 - 4 Jun 1734
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Nickname: Klaes
Individual Note: ORDINANCES: Information taken from 1988 version of IGI (Batch 7328826, sheet 59; lib call # for source 822923).
NEED TO CHECK BIRTH YEAR: 1661 or 1666. Given as 1666 in Georgia's Confederate Officers Genealogy; also gives Lieuwarden as being in Friesland, Netherlands. Under "Descendants of Adriaen Hendricks de Wees gives Nicholas (Claus) Rittenhouse, born 15 Jun 1666 in Mulheim, Westphalia, Germany.
MENNONITES: After the death of William Rittenhouse, our first immigrant ancestor, his son Nicholas was ordained to the ministry in the Mennonite congregation at Germantown and served until he died in 1734. He was the grandfather of David Rittenhouse, the great astronomer.
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Note for: William Rittenhouse, 1720 - BEF 3 Jan 1799
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Individual Note: WILL: William's will was executed 3 Jan 1799 at Flemington, N.J. Will probated on 8 May 1799 at Fleming, N.J.
BIRTH PLACE: Ordinance Index gives his birthplace as Locktown.
CHILD: A child named Isaac Rittenhouse with parents William and Rebecca Harned Rittenhouse is listed in the Ordinance Index as born 1758 in Locktown, Hunterdon, New Jersey with two sets of ordinance dates--one completed in Ogden and another completed in Arizona.
Letter from John W. Haines to Elizabeth R. Lamb dated 7 May 1968 and located in ERL B22 : Doc 22h states, "I think you can safely say that the William Rittenhouse of Fayette Co., Pa., was the son of William and Rebecca (Harnet) Rittenhouse. The Deats records give a son William going to Fayette Co., Pa., and the history of Fayette Co. said that William Rittenhouse had come from N.J.
FAMILY GROUP SHEET: Gives William Rittenhouse of near Locktown, N. J., born abt 1726. Cannot read baptism date; endowment date of 3 Feb 1942. No name as to who filled out sheet.
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Note for: Rebecca Harnett, ABT 1728 - 1780
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Individual Note: Rebecca and husband William settled on a farm near Lockton, New Jersey. She was wife #1 and mother of all his children. Wife #2 was Mrs. Elizabeth Van Norman.
DEATH: She was said to have drowned by falling into a well.