Ellen EYRE

Ellen EYRE

Female 1813 - 1872  (58 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ellen EYRE was born on 23 Sep 1813 (daughter of William EYRE and Susan MADDOCK); died on 13 Mar 1872.

    Ellen married David TRAINER on 18 Jan 1836. David died in 1890. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Anna E TRAINER
    2. Sarah TRAINER
    3. Susan E TRAINER
    4. William E TRAINER
    5. J Newlin TRAINER
    6. Catharine E TRAINER
    7. Edward E TRAINER

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William EYRE was born on 22 Mar 1771 (son of Isaac EYRE and Ann PRESTON); died on 29 May 1859.

    Notes:

    One Hundred Years, The Delaware County National Bank Chester, PA 1814-1914
    William Eyre (1823, '32, '42), son of Isaac and Ann (Pusey) Eyre, was born at Chester, March 22, 1771. He was a farmer, his plantation being on the Southern Post road, in Lower Chichester,
    a short distance east of the present village of Trainer.
    In 1830, he was County.Auditor, and the same year was appointed County Treasurer, serving as such until and including 1833. In 1835, he served for a second time as County
    Auditor, and in 1838, as County Treasurer, acting as such until May, 1840, when he resigned. His nephew, William Eyre, Jr., son of his brother, Jonas Eyre, was appointed to serve the unexpired
    term of his uncle.
    William Eyre died May 29, 1859, aged 88 years.

    William married Susan MADDOCK on 16 Sep 1811. Susan was born in 1781; died on 22 Jun 1830. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susan MADDOCK was born in 1781; died on 22 Jun 1830.
    Children:
    1. Isaac EYRE was born on 5 Jul 1819; died on 19 Apr 1899.
    2. Arabella EYRE was born on 23 Sep 1821; died on 20 Jan 1889.
    3. Sarah EYRE was born in 1823; died on 2 Jan 1902.
    4. John Randolph EYRE died on 12 Mar 1889.
    5. 1. Ellen EYRE was born on 23 Sep 1813; died on 13 Mar 1872.
    6. Jesse M EYRE was born about 1816; died on 23 Mar 1863 in Chester, PA.
    7. Ann EYRE was born on 28 May 1826; died on 7 Aug 1888.
    8. Susanna EYRE was born on 28 May 1826; died on 16 Jun 1889.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Isaac EYRE was born in 1740 (son of William EYRE and Mary DAVID); died on 23 Oct 1825 in Chester, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    American Families, p.2677: Isaac Eyre of Chester, PA, Justice of Middletown twp 1798, served in Rev War under Capt George McCully; b:1740, md: 1st 26 Jun Ann, dtr of Jonas Preston (descended
    from Charles Plumley, of Wells, Somerset, emigrated 1682) and d:23 Oct 1825. His son, Jonas Eyre of Chester, b:38 Apr 1767 ...
    Because of his Revolutionary War participation Isaac lost his membership amongst the Friends in 1774 but in 1783 he made an acknowledgement to the membership and again became a member. His
    second marriage was before a magistrate and he again lost his membership in the Society of Friends.

    Isaac married Ann PRESTON on 26 Jun 1766 in The Chester Meeting, PA. Ann was born on 15 Dec 1745; died on 3 Dec 1812. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann PRESTON was born on 15 Dec 1745; died on 3 Dec 1812.

    Notes:

    Scharf, Thomas J., History of Delaware, 1609-1888. Volume Two- pp. 981-1015.
    CHAPTER L.
    ST. GEORGE_S HUNDRED.
    On May 13, 1769, Jonas Preston petitions the court for a condemnation of mill land. He says in his petition that he has a tract of land on the north side of the main branch of Drawyer_s Creek
    and adjoining the same, whereon he doth intend to erect and build a "water grist-mill," and cannot secure sufficient water-rights without condemnation. A condemnation of six acres on the
    stream, at the place desired, was granted. The mill was erected by him, and at his death devised to his wife, Ann, who afterwards married Isaac << Eyre>> . By them it was conveyed to Robert
    McMurphy, August 1, 1776. On August 29, 1811,
    Samuel Thomas became the owner, and, after his death, it descended to his son, Samuel, and afterwards to David W. Thomas, who sold the mill to Israel Townsend. In 1844 it was operated by Cyrus
    Tatnam, who also conducted it for some time afterwards. On May 26, 1868, it was sold by Sheriff Herbert as the property of Jno. B. Lewis, and purchased by James A. Barton. Barton, in October,
    1873, sold the property to J.B. Deakyne, who conveyed it to J. Fletcher Deakyne, the present owner, in February, 1882. It is a two-story brick building, with basement and attic. The capacity is
    twenty-five barrels of flour and two hundred bushels of feed per day of twenty-four hours. A twenty-five horse-power engine is attached with which to run the mill when the water is low. The
    grinding is done by burr, and the products are mostly consumed in the vicinity.
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    EArly Church Records of Delaware Cnty, PA, Vol II by Henry C Peden Jr & John Pitts Launey, p.200.
    Ann (Preston) EYRE of Bethel d: 3rd of 12th mo 1812, aged 73, bur: at Chichester.

    Children:
    1. EYRE
    2. Jonas EYRE was born on 28 Apr 1767; died on 21 Mar 1836 in Chester, PA; was buried in Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester, PA.
    3. Lewis EYRE
    4. 2. William EYRE was born on 22 Mar 1771; died on 29 May 1859.
    5. Preston EYRE was born on 17 Feb 1774 in PA; died on 18 Apr 1859 in Dubuque, IA.
    6. Mary EYRE was born on 17 Feb 1774; died on 3 Feb 1870.
    7. Isaac EYRE was born on 19 Apr 1778; died on 26 Jan 1843.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William EYRE was born on 5 Dec 1698 in Bethel Twp, Pennsylvania (son of Robert EYRE and Ann SMITH); died between 1763 and 1764.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Farmer

    Notes:

    From: FREDVAIL@aol.com [11 Oct 1998
    Will written 24 Aug 1763, probated 06 Apr 1764; one of his daughters (Ann??) married Joseph Askew
    American Families, pg.2677: William Eyre, of Bethel Twp, b: 05 Dec 1698; md:Mary, daughter of Lewis David, and granddaughter of Lewis David of Llandewi Velfre Pembrokeshire Wales; head of the
    5th Co of the Welsh Tract in PA, and d: 1736 leaving a son, Isaac Eyre of Chester, PA, Justice of Middletown twp 1798.
    Will provides for wife, Mary. To son, Lewis, plantation purchased of Joseph Wood in Upper Chichester containing about 45 aces, also 100 pounds. To son, William, plantation where I now live in
    Bethel containing about 200 acres. To son, Robert, plantation in Chichester purchased of John Fairlamb, Esq., containing 100 acres. To son, John messuage and lot of ground in Boro of Chester
    purchased of John Fairlamb, Esq., also 20 pounds. To daughter, Jane, wife of Robert Wilson, 10 pounds. To son, Isaac, 200 pounds. To daughter, Ann Eyre, 100 pounds. To son-in-law, Joseph Askew,
    5 shillings. To grandchildren, viz., John, William and Parker Askew, 5 pounds each at 21. Executors: Wife, Mary, and sons, Lewis and William. Witnesses: Adam Clayton, Joseph Buffington, John
    Power.

    William married Mary DAVID. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary DAVID (daughter of Lewis DAVID and Florence UNKNOWN).
    Children:
    1. Lewis EYRE was born about 1726; died before 16 Dec 1771 in Unmarried.
    2. William EYRE was born about 1729; died on 18 Nov 1814 in Unmarried.
    3. Rebecca EYRE
    4. John EYRE was born about 1736; died on 4 Jun 1812 in Upper Chichester, PA.
    5. Jane EYRE
    6. 4. Isaac EYRE was born in 1740; died on 23 Oct 1825 in Chester, Pennsylvania.
    7. Ann EYRE was born about 1739; died on 3 Dec 1812 in Unmarried.
    8. Robert EYRE was born about 1742 in Bethel Twp, PA; died on 20 Jun 1823 in Harrison cnty, OH; was buried in West Grove.