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Miskimmins, Faith of our Father's and Mother's: The Descendants of David and Rachel of Linton Hundred, Maryland including Miskimen, Miskimins, Meskimen, Miskimens, not Miskimon

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Management number 232070622 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $90.00 Model Number 232070622
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This book is a Family History of a simple Scotch-Irish Immigrant who first served a French Huguenot family named Ferree in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, beginning in 1748. Abraham Ferree purchased the Indenture of one David Miskimmins, born 1732, from Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ulster (Northern Ireland). The Ferree family was a beneficiary of William Penn who gave Madame Marie Warenbauer a grant of 2000 acres in the new colony of Peace in America. They first arrived in 1712 upon the Piquea Valley in Strasburg Township (now Lancaster County) to settle among the Native Americans. They were granted life long friendship with the local Piquea Indians. The first grandchild born on this land was to Philip and Leah (DuBois). Abraham (1715-1775) lived, toiled, and died in Paradise. He is buried with his grandmother, parents, and other relatives in Carpenter's Graveyard. Abraham's youngest daughter was Rachel (1747-1805), also born in Paradise, PA. She became the bride of our David on October 24, 1763 at the Emanuel Church New Castle, Delaware. Together, David and Rachel settled on "Eltinge's Right" along the Potomac River, southwest of Hancock in Western Maryland. This area was first named Linton Hundred. It was hear along the western banks of the Potomac River that David and Rachel settled on their father Abraham's Plantation and raised fruit and sugar trees to distill spirits for the burgeoning colonies on the eastern shores. They raised a family of One Daughter (Rachel) and Seven subsequent Sons (John, Abram, David, James, William, Israel, and Joseph). These offspring have yielded six pioneering families which built the American West. They first settled in Ohio beginning in 1805, Illinois as early as 1836, Iowa in 1851, Nebraska after the Civil War, Wyoming, Kansas, Oklahoma, California, Oregon, Washington, and other states.This Title will chronicle the growth of the six male offspring, along with the maternal side of each of the families. I hope that the stories presented will help guide future generations to have the same exceptional ideals and primary faith in a Loving Creator, Lord, and Savior, Jesus Christ.May this also lead others to enjoy the literal history passed to future generation by their mothers, a tradition of the German and Scotch-Irish immigrants which pushed through the Appalachian frontier. This is the joy that was given the author by his loving Mother Lois Magdalene Hoffmeyer (1926-2005). She first led me to church and salvation, which is the subject of most pioneering families. Each of the denominations which our families have followed are briefly described. Read more

ASIN B00NLXPXUK
XRay Not Enabled
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 25.4 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher CreateSpace
Word Wise Enabled
Grade level 8 - 12
Reading age 12 - 18 years
Print length 828 pages
Accessibility Learn more
Screen Reader Supported
Publication date September 15, 2014
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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