1. | Joseph Albin was born on 2 Dec 1832 in Probably Ohio (son of William Albin and Nancy Clark); and died. Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | William Albin was born on 3 Oct 1795 in Hardy County, Virginia (son of James Albin and Barbara Hoover); died on 11 Feb 1885 in Swan Twp, Vinton Co, Ohio; was buried about Feb 1885 in Creola Cemetery, Vinton Co, Ohio. William married Nancy Clark about 1814 in Guernsey County, Ohio. Nancy (daughter of Benjamin Clark and Nancy Finley) was born on 13 Aug 1799 in Greene County, Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jun 1874 in Vinton County, Ohio; was buried about Jun 1874 in Vinton County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Nancy Clark was born on 13 Aug 1799 in Greene County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Benjamin Clark and Nancy Finley); died on 24 Jun 1874 in Vinton County, Ohio; was buried about Jun 1874 in Vinton County, Ohio. Notes: Note: Nancy is a sister to Joseph Clark who married Elizabeth Albin, William's elder sister.
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4. | James Albin was born about 1758 in Virginia (son of William Wilkinson Albin and Mary Bruce); died about 1827 in Guernsey County, Ohio; was buried about 1827 in Hopewell Cemetery, Pleasant City, Guernsey Co, Ohio. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: James Albin was a soldier of Virginia in the Continental Lines (sic) of the American Revolution. His first wife was a Maryland women. They had four chidren. Barbara Hoover was his second wife. His fifth child was William Albin (our ancester) who married Nancy Clark. - Mary Y. Mainetti, 1970 James married Barbara Hoover about 1789 in Hampshire County, Virginia. Barbara was born about 1758 in Maryland; died about 1854 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried about 1854 in Hopewell Cemetery, Pleasant City, Guernsey Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Barbara Hoover was born about 1758 in Maryland; died about 1854 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried about 1854 in Hopewell Cemetery, Pleasant City, Guernsey Co, Ohio. Other Events and Attributes:
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6. | Benjamin Clark was born about 1745; died about 1800. Benjamin married Nancy Finley. Nancy was born about 1750; died about 1821. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Nancy Finley was born about 1750; died about 1821.
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8. | William Wilkinson Albin was born est 1717 in Ireland; died on 2 Jun 1765 in Frederick Co, Virginia; was buried about Jun 1765 in Mt Pleasant Meeting House Cemetery, Frederick Co, Virginia. Notes: William was the son of Robert Albin and Sarah Cansey, also from Ireland and they are buried there. William was an orphan and only five years of age when he came to this country. He was raised in Chester Co., PA and when about 21 years old he went to Virginia with two of his cousins. Estimated time was 1739. He was married in 1744 to Mary Bruce, who was born in Scotland and Christened June 3, 1715 at Portsoy, Fordyce Parish, Banff, Scotland. She was brought to this country at the age of 9, lived in PA and also moved to Virginia where she met William. The first record of William found in Frederick Co.., was in 1745 when he declared himself titheable. Land records indicate that he applied for warrants for a total for 1,078 acres from lord Fairfax, just north of red Bud, and west of the Opeckon. Of William's original 1,078 acres he retained only 189 acres, law suits filed by Wiliam and others were common at that time. Another serious problem were the Indian uprisings. In 1764, William Albin, John Parrell and Joseph Parrell, were appointed by the Frederick Co. Court to view the ground leading from the Lew Neill's Mill to the town of Winchester and make their report. Whereupon it is ordered that a road be opened, this by then said of, and that the titheables two miles and half on each side thereof. William, like many of his neighbors and Quaker freinds, paid their filing fees to obtain warrants from Fairfax. No doubt their experiences had conditioned them to expect that it as futile to try to win against the English nobility. William 1717 S/O Robert and Sarah Cansey Albin S/O James and Anne Margaret Yoeman Albin S/O Robert and Sarah Blackbourn Albin S/O Robert Albin and Xpian Hunt Albin - The Virginia Albins : the history of the Albin family out of old Frederick County : immigrants, Mary Bruce and William Albin and their descendants who migrated westward with the opening of new territories carving a civilization out of a wilderness / by Ethel Winifred Albin. William married Mary Bruce about 1738 in Spotsylvania, Frederick Co, Virginia. Mary (daughter of John Robert Bruce and Sarah Caroline Parnell) was born on 3 Jul 1715 in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died before 1765 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; was buried in Mt Pleasant Meeting House Cemetery, Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Mary Bruce was born on 3 Jul 1715 in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (daughter of John Robert Bruce and Sarah Caroline Parnell); died before 1765 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; was buried in Mt Pleasant Meeting House Cemetery, Frederick Co, Virginia. Notes: In a SAR application this person was identified as Mary Burns. Notes: Married:
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