_Oliver Perry MAHANAY _+ | (1801 - 1846) m 1820 _Benjamin Morgan MAHANAY ___| | (1821 - 1898) m 1854 | | |_Elizabeth MORGAN _____+ | (1802 - 1882) m 1820 | |--Leonard Crittendon MAHANAY | (1860 - 1930) | _______________________ | | |_Martha Sara Ann SPAULDING _| m 1854 | |_______________________
[891] Rosehill Cemetery.
_Reynolds MCPHERSON ________ | (1794 - 1847) m 1820 _Daniel Henderson MCPHERSON _| | (1824 - ....) m 1848 | | |_Elizabeth Brown HENDERSON _+ | (1801 - 1862) m 1820 | |--Henry Clay MCPHERSON | (1860 - ....) | ____________________________ | | |_Kesiah IRWIN _______________| (1828 - ....) m 1848 | |____________________________
[714] Middle Spring Presbyterian Church.
__ | _Duncan OLIPHANT ____| | (1682 - 1734) | | |__ | | |--David OLIPHANT | (1713 - 1774) | __ | | |_Mary GARRISON ______| (1686 - ....) | |__
[453]
March 1996:
James A. Willhite provided the following information:
David OLIPHANT
born 1 MAR 1712/13, Staten Island, NY
marr. circa 1735(?) to Ann LEE
marr. circa 1740(?) to Hannah STOUT
died: 3 SEP 1774
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Other sources:
BALLINGER'S MILLS:
( grist- and saw-mill ), located two miles south of Medford village,were built ( as near as can be ascertained ) by Shinn Oliphant, about1790. He subsequently exchanged property with Thomas Ballinger, who bythis trade became owner of what is
now Ballinger's mills. The property has descended to Joseph E.O.Ballinger, the proprietor of the mills.
OLIPHANT'S MILLS:
( grist- and saw-mill ), located three quarters of a mile south ofMedford village, were built nearly or quite two hundred years ago, orabout 1685, by David Oliphant, great-grandfather of Jonathan Oliphant,present cashier of Medford Bank.
Mr. Oliphant also owned a large tract of land around the mills. Thenext owner of the property was David Cole, who sold to ThomasBallinger, from whom the mills descended to his grandson, ThomasBallinger, who exchanged with Shinn Oliphant,
this then becoming "Oliphant's mills." Shinn Oliphant bequeathed theproperty to his son, Joseph Oliphant, who, in 1877, sold the mill toJonathan Oliphant. The grist-mill is a first-class custom andflouring-mill, with three run of burrs.
from:
HISTORY OF BURLINGTON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
by Major E.M. Woodward
Everts & Peck; Philadelphia; 1883
( reprinted 1984: Burlington County Historical Society )
pg. 370
[82] This person is presumed living.
[1347] This person is presumed living.
_Jesse Jernigan WATKINS _+ | (1776 - 1837) m 1811 _Richard Overton WATKINS _| | (1816 - 1897) m 1840 | | |_Mary White MCCORKLE ____+ | (1791 - 1859) m 1811 | |--John WATKINS | (1841 - ....) | _________________________ | | |_Amanda M. POLK __________| (1821 - ....) m 1840 | |_________________________