M, #10076, b. circa 1755, d. between 2 March 1834 and 24 March 1836
Note* | | Note(s): Jacob and Robert could be brothers. Both parents born Germany per grandson Jacob's bio. The possible brother Robert died in 1815 in Guernsey Co OH. |
Birth* | circa 1755 | Phillip Jarvis Sr (ca1755-ca1835) was born circa 1755. |
Military* | 1778 | He was in the military in 1778 at Baltimore Co., Maryland, Are there more Meads and Philips and Johns? In 1778 there was a Mead, Philip, and Edward who all signed Oath of Allegience, and a John who was in Rev in 1777 (pensioner). Who are they? - Could that Philip be the one who married Sarah Alquire?1 |
Marriage* | 4 June 1778 | He married Sarah Alguire on 4 June 1778 at Baltimore Co., Maryland, Listed as Jervis, not Jarvis.2 |
Census* | 1827 | Phillip Jarvis Sr (ca1755-ca1835) appeared on the census of 1827 at Belmont Co., Ohio; Jarvises listed are Philip Sr & Jr, Mead, and William. There is also a John Jarvin which is probably a typo for Jarvis.3 |
Will* | 2 March 1834 | He left a will on 2 March 1834 at Belmont Co., Ohio; Will bk F pg 204 (Evd 712) date 2 Mar 1834 or 1835, probated 14 Mar 1836. Need to extract copy https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89M2-X83M. |
Death* | between 2 March 1834 and 24 March 1836 | He died between 2 March 1834 and 24 March 1836 at Kirkwood, Belmont Co., Ohio. |
Event-Misc* | 3 August 1836 | On 3 August 1836 at Chancery book 4 pg 398, Belmont Co., Ohio, Phillip Jarvis Sr (ca1755-ca1835) had the following misc event: Summary - on 3 Aug 1836 Philip Jarvis Executor of Philip Jarvis by Cowen & Carroll Esquires his solicitor filed in the clerk's office of the Court of Common Pleas, a petition to complete a real contract, against Mead, Wm, John, Hannah (married to Andrew Foreman Jr) Catherine Dunn, Jonathan Dunn, Betsey Spears, Philip Spears, Hannah Spears, Daniel Spears, and Sarah Spears. He said that he's executor and that the will was admitted to probate in March term 1836. That Philp Jarvis deceased, on 2 Jan 1836, together with Hugh Douglas made a deed for $150 in payments for Lot 11 in Hendrysburg. Bottom line, forcing everyone to comply with the sale. |