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Rebecca Brodhead (Mifflin)

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Place of Burial: Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States
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Wife of Samuel Mifflin and Brevet Brig. Gen. Daniel Brodhead (Continental Army)

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About Rebecca Brodhead

Second Wife of General Brodhead:

In 1788, following the death of his wife, Daniel Brodhead married Rebecca Mifflin, widow of Samuel Mifflin. Samuel's brother Thomas was soon to be elected governor of Pennsylvania. Upon resigning his surveyor-general office in 1800, the Brodheads retired to Milford, Pennsylvania. He died there in the summer of 1809. His grave has not been identified; but the citizens of that community erected a monument to his memory in 1872 in the Milford Cemetery.

  • **************************** Source: Pages 984-987, Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914

For his services in the Revolution, General Brodhead received several thousand acres of land, which he located in western Pennsylvania. Besides this he purchased largely of land through western Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky. He located much land in the vicinity of Kittanning and on the Allegheny, the scenes of his former exploits, which he never ceased to love. General Brodhead was twice married, and by his first wife, Elizabeth (Dupuy), had two children, Daniel and Ann Garton. The son, Daniel, Jr., was wounded at the battle of Long Island and captured, was exchanged, and died soon afterward. Like his father he was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. The General's second marriage was to the widow of Gen. Samuel Mifflin. His only daughter, Ann Garton, married Casper Heiner, of Reading, Pa., a surveyor by profession and author of a series of mathematical works.

To Ann Garton Heiner and her children General Brodhead left all his lands and property. Ann Garton Heiner had but one son, John Heiner, who removed to Kittanning in 1812, and took possession of all the lands left him by his grandfather, General Brodhead. Capt. John Heiner died and was buried in Indiana, Pa., in 1833. He left but one son, Daniel Brodhead Heiner, late of Kittanning, Pa., and three daughters: Ann Eliza, who married John Mechling, sheriff of Armstrong County from 1845 to 1848; Margaret, who was twice married, first to a Mr. Carson, later to a Mr. Porterfield, and moved to Sidney, Ill.; and Catherine, wife of Gov. George W. Smith, of Lawrence, Kansas.

ALERT: According to the Brodhead Family Association, Port Ewen, NY, General Daniel Brodhead's son Daniel did not die shortly after being released. He was a businessman in Philadelphia and was married and had six children one being Myra.

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Milford Cemetery (Plot Brodhead), Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States