Bukovan Married 1740 beforeORE to: John Valentine House, son of John Valentine House and Susannah Margaret Touchstone (Edwards). Born 1713 Baden Ger, died 1808 Mercer Ky, 94 or 95 years, 1st marriage to: Eleanor "Nellie" Harrod, 2nd marriage to: Bukovan !Census info - 1764, Jan 7th of Frederick Co.,VA. sold "Two Wives " & "Mill Place" 1776 - John signed a petition in Mercer Co.,KY with h is brothers, William, Simeon, Andrew & James HARROD to oppose the formation of Translyvania. 1795 - Mercer Co.,KY. John & his son Levi appear in t he 1795 tax lists. The county seat is Harrodsburg which JVH's wif e, Elenor HARROD's brother James, founded in 1777 as Ft.Harrod. 1800 - A Valentine HAYS is listed in Nelson Co.,KY. !Misc- 26 Apr 1791 exempted JVH from taxes due to age & infirm ity. 28 Jul 1800 -Mercer Court Order book 3 (28 Jul 1800) ap points Sarah as guardian to Jacob & Simeon HOUSE, orphan sons of John V . HOUSE dec'd. Abraham LONG & Hezekiah SORTORE provided bond. http://www.gencircles.com/users/mison/1/data/2639 Bokovan (Wife) Marriage: BEF 1740 Children: John House b. About 1747 in , Frederick, MD Barbara House b. About 1748 William House b. About 1750 in Maryland Levi House b. About 1754 in Fredrick County,VA Eleanor Harrod (Wife) b. About 1735 in , Lancaster, PA Marriage: ABT 1755 in , Frederick, VA Children: John Valentine House b. About 1755 in , Frederick, VA Samuel House b. About 1757 in , Frederick, VA Andrew House b. 6 Mar 1758 in Shepherdstown, Jefferson, VA George House b. About 1761 in Frederick County, VA Simeon House b. About 1762 Thomas House b. About 1763 in , Frederick, VA Margaret House b. About 1764 Joseph House b. About 1765 Children: 1. John HouseBorn 1747 Frederick Md, died 1836/1840, approximately 89 years He married Mary (Polly) Chaplin about 1775. John died 1836-1840 in Carroll or Columbiana County, Ohio. Declaration for pension for Revolutionary service was made 20 Apr 1836 when living in Carroll County, Ohio. In 1840 widow Mary living in Washington Twp., Columbiana County, Ohio. He stated he served under General Clark as a spy in the Ohio Country. That he moved to Ohio about 1819 from his home in Cacapon, Hampshire County, VA. In 1840 widow Mary was 80 to 90 years of age. The deeds in Hampshire County in the name of John House (probably John Sr. and Jr. totalled 570 acres on North Branch from 1779 to 1815, and 419 acres on Patterson's Creek in 1791. John was named security to will of William Anderson of Hampshire County in 1786; was on the jury 17 Apr 1789; witness to deed of Charles Clinton of Fayette County, PA. in 1775; to deed by Adam Fake in 1794. John and brother Andrew said to be the first settlers west of Fort Cumberland. Two sons accompanied him to Ohio about 1819 http://www.gencircles.com/users/mison/1/data/2716 2. Barbara HouseBorn 1748 Frederick Md 3. William HouseBorn 1750 |