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About James S. Whitehill
- Name: James Whitehill
- Birth Date: 1 Feb 1700
- Death Date: 1766
- SAR Membership: 86600
- Role: Ancestor
- Application Date: 25 Nov 1960
- Spouse: Rachel Craswell
- Children: Robert Whitehill
- Name: James Whitehill
- Warrant Date: 13 Oct 1762
- Warrant Place: Pennsboro, Cumberland
- 200 acres
* Name: James Whitehill
- State: Pennsylvania
- Court Type: District Court
- Court Location: Eastern District, Pennsylvania
- Naturalization Record Type: Petition for Naturalization
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JAMES WHITEHILL was born in Northern Ireland, after his parents fled from Kilmaclom, Renfrewshire, Scotland, circa 1699. He was born on February 1, 1700. He may have been trained as a blacksmith in Ireland. (James is listed as a blacksmith on the 1751 tax list of Salisbury twp., Lancaster Co., PA.) It's thought that between 1718 and 1723 he emigrated to the American colonies with a group which probably included his younger brothers, Thomas and John, landing probably at New Castle on the Delaware River. He eventually settled in Pequea Twp., Chester Co., PA, on Pequea Creek, where he appears on the Chester Co. tax lists of 1724 and 1726. In 1729 this area became part of Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. This was a short distance from the creek source and near the present site of the Pequea Presbyterian Church (first meeting house built about 1724); also, near the old road called "King's Highway".
James and his first wife (name unknown) had one child named James, born in 1725, who married Abigail Miller, daughter of John and Ester (Moore) Miller and had issue. James's first wife died and he married Rachel Cresswell, who was born in 1709 and died 6-29-1795. They had eleven children.
He received warrants for 1100 acres of farm land. He owned land in Cumberland and Lancaster Counties. Some of the land in Cumberland Co. was later in York County. He owned 565 acres in Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co. on what was then known as Whitehill's Run, later Henderson's Run.
In 1736, he was chosen assessor (the board of assessors and county commissioners constituting what was called, in Provincial times, the county board). He was elected county commissioner 1739-41; appointed Justice of the Peace, serving years 1736,37,41,45,49,52. He was also Judge of Lancaster County Court in 1745 and later (ref. Orphans' Court Records, also Road Docket Book 1729-42, Quarter Sessions Office Lancaster County Court House, Colonial Records and Pennsylvania Archives). He was a prominent person in Lancaster County.
James died February 2, 1766 and is buried in the Pequea Presbyterian Churchyard. His will was written Jan. 31, proved Feb. 8, 1766. (Will C-1-290) James and Rachel are both buried in Pequa Presbyterian Churchyard and have inscribed tombstones. It is, also, believed that his first wife is buried in the same grave as his second wife, as was frequently done in Colonial times.
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Spouse:
Rachel Cresswell Whitehill (1709 - 1795)
Children:
John Whitehill (1729 - 1815)*
Robert Whitehill (1738 - 1813)*
David Whitehill (1743 - 1809)*
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 14 2023, 22:04:14 UTC
James S. Whitehill's Timeline
1700 |
February 1, 1700
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Donegal, County Donegal, County Donegal, Ireland
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1725 |
January 1, 1725
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1729 |
December 11, 1729
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Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1731 |
June 23, 1731
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Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1733 |
July 1, 1733
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Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1737 |
June 19, 1737
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Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1738 |
July 21, 1738
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Pequea, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1739 |
June 18, 1739
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Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1741 |
July 1, 1741
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Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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