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About Capt John Van Meter, Sr.
Patriot of the American Revolution Service VA, Rank Patriotic service, Captain DAR Ancestor # A118504
Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, CAPTAIN Birth: 1738 FREDERICK CO VIRGINIA Death: 1806 BROOKE CO VIRGINIA Service Source: DRAPER MSS, SER SS, VOL 1, PP 27, 29, 30, REEL #105; WINGERTER, HIST OF GREATER WHEELING & VICINITY, VOL 1, PP 61, 64 Service Description: 1) SERVED AT FORT HENRY, 1777; TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1777
COMMENTS(Overview)
Created: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.387, Updated: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.387, By: 1) SERVICE & RESIDENCE OF 3 MEN OF THIS NAME IS DISCUSSED IN DATACF 9/2014.
Created: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.39, Updated: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.39, By: 2) THIS PATRIOT WAS THE SON OF HENRY VANMETER, A118428.
Created: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.39, Updated: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.39, By: 3) EL-SARAH WAS A CHILD OF THE PATRIOT'S 2ND WIFE, MRS JEMIMA DUNN
Created: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.393, Updated: 2020-02-05 09:01:29.393, By: 4) BUKEY. DATACF 1/2020.
From John L Hickson's book "A GENEOLOGIC HISTORY OF DORIS VAN METER HICKSON and Her Family" p. C-1:
Note 1: A survey, dated 12/24/1732, is entitled, "Survey for John VanMetre 50 acres of land in Orange County lying on the north side of Opequon Creek and opposite to another tract of land formerly surveyed for the said John VanMetre, it being within the limits of 100,000 acres greanted byorder of Council to Alexander Ross and others."
In 1730, John Van Metre was granted 10,000 (500,000?) acres in the Shenandoah Valley. In 1731, he sold part of that acreage t oJost Hite (a distant cousin, et al. Part of that land included dsome of that had been granted to Thomas Sheppard, including the town of New Mecklenburg, later renamed Shepardstown, W. Va.
This land was in the valley of the Potow-mack. the VanMetres, the Hites,a nd others in 1730 began to settle in the valley of the Shenandoah. Later it was discovered that their grants were in conflict with grants previously made to Lord Fairfax. Guess who finally wond the hundred yer battle in the courst? The Hites!
2: John VanMeter's will, 10/12/1818 (settled 02/14/1825), provided for 3 sons and 4 daughters; Ezra, John, & Thornton, Elizabeth, Josina, Maria & Nancy Alburtis, as well as 2 slaves, Hannah & Johnson.
3: A lsting of WVa Revolutionary Ancestors reports; John VanMeter Sr, Major John VanMeter, John and Jacob VanMeter resided in Berkeley, Co., VA.
GEDCOM Note
<p> </p><p><p>During the period of his residence on the Pennsylvania frontier John VanMetre was very active in the military movements against the Indians. He was appointed ensign of militia of Yohogania Co. (Va.), 28 June, 1779 (Yohogania Court Journal). He commanded a company of Westmoreland Rangers and is variously mentioned in connection with the militia on the western waters between the years 1778-1783. Also a John Van Metre, Jr., was a member of the Stokeley Rangers during the same period (Penna. Arch., 3d Ser.; Draper's Notes; Wither's Chronicles, and Kercheval's History of the Valley, 2d ed., p. 204).</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>Will dated 2 Mar 1797, probated at Wellsburg, Brooke Co., VA.</p></p><p><p></p></p><p><p></p></p><p>Parents listed as Abraham (Henry’s brother) and Ruth Hedges</p>
Capt John Van Meter, Sr.'s Timeline
1738 |
1738
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Berkeley, West Virginia, United States
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1771 |
1771
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1772 |
1772
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1785 |
December 7, 1785
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Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, United States
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1820 |
1820
Age 82
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Mason Co., Virginia, USA
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1822 |
September 27, 1822
Age 84
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Hallsville, Ross, Ohio, United States
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