John Villiars, Jr.

John Villiars, Jr.

Male 1755 - 1826  (71 years)

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  1. 1.  John Villiars, Jr. was born in 1755 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (son of John Villars and Victory Muskeroy); died on 20 May 1826 in Jefferson, Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    John married Elizabeth Cree in 1773 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. Elizabeth was born in 1756 in County Down, Ireland; died in 1780 in Ohio Country, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Villars was born in 1734 in England, United Kingdom; died on 20 May 1826 in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried in May 1836 in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Will: Will Book 1 page 284 No.524
    • Military: Between 1776 and 1779; Revolutionary War-served at Ft. Pitt in Lt. William Wither's Rangers
    • Census: 1790, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States; as John Villars

    Notes:


    In the old cemetery on "Manfield,: a tract of land warranted on May 7, 1789, and patented June 13, 1794, to John Villis, there has been erected in late years a modern tombstone marking the resting place of the original warrantee of the land. Beside it is an old stone partly legible which was the original marker. Unfortunately the persons who erected the new stone did not examine the records, which show that the will of John Villiers was probated May 25, 1826 as the new stone bears the inscription placing the death date as 1836. The old stone must then have read that he died in 1826 at the age of 92 years. Thus John Villiers was born in 1734 and died in 1826, and is buried on the tract of land near Jefferson, which had been warranted to him. The new stone says that he served at Fort Pitt in Lieutenant William Wither's Rangers in the Revolutionary War in the years 1776-1779. He must have been on the Tenmile prior to 1780 as his name is among those who signed the petition for the new State of "Westsylvania" in 1779. In the tax list for 1784, he refused to turn in a list of his property to Washington County, still claiming Virginia Allegiance. John Villiers was twice married, his first wife being Mary _____, who died in October 22, 1807, at the age of 64 years. His second wife was Elizabeth _____, who died July 26, 1834, at the age of 59 years, who remarried after the death of her husband, her second marriage being to Archibald Ewart. (O. C. Docket 1. pp. 281.) Both wives are buried with John Villiers. The marriages of his children suggest he lived in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, before he came west.

    John married Victory Muskeroy about 1754 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. Victory was born about 1734; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Victory Muskeroy was born about 1734; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Victory Muckelrod

    Children:
    1. 1. John Villiars, Jr. was born in 1755 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 20 May 1826 in Jefferson, Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    2. Elizabeth Villars was born on 12 Oct 1763 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 7 Mar 1841 in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Mar 1841 in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio, United States.