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1 xx Heacock Family The Heacock family is one of considerable antiquity, and was for several generations seated in or near a little hamlet called Slin or Slindon, in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England. The records of this parish show that John Heacock was buried 2 mo. 30, 1587, and his wife Margaretta was buried 3 mo. 11, JOHN HEACOCK of "Slyndon (alias Slin)" baptized 2 mo. 16, 1576, buried 12 mo. 6, , is supposed to have been a son of John and Margaretta mentioned above. He married, 1 mo. 3, , at Eccleshall, Ellen Keene of Slindon. She was buried 11 mo. 1, Their several children were baptized at Eccleshall, viz: Margaret, bap ; Mary, bap William, hap ; m. Margaret. Ellen, b. circa 1612; buried Ellin, bap Two others d. in infancy. WILLIAM HEACOCK3 (John,' John 2), only surviving son of John and Ellen (Keene) Heacock, baptized at Slindon, 3 mo. 6, 1610, continued to be a resident of Slindon until his death. He and his wife Margaret had issue, besides a number of children who died young, two sons, viz: John, bap ; d ; tn. Jane. William, of Slindon, m. Mary. JOHN HEACOCK' (John,' John, 2 William'), son of William and Margaret, baptized at Eccleshall, Staffordshire, on 12 mo. 6, , came to Pennsylvania in the "Ship Friends Adventure" arriving in the Delaware River, 7 mo. 28, He brought with him a servant named James Morris, but was not accompanied by his wife and children.* He had purchased of William Penn before leaving England, in partnership with Thomas Barrett, 875 acres, of which the Heacock share was * See "List of Arrivals in Pennsylvania" kept by Phineas Pemberton, clerk of Bucks County, formerly in the office of Register of Wills of Bucks County, at Doylestown. In!his list his flame is spelk-. Heycock. Heacocks. and Heacxk. It is said that Jeremiah, a brother of Jonathan Heacock, settled near Boston. Mass., and that his descendants are now widely scattered, The descendant* of Jonathan in Pennsylvania have uniformly spelled it Heacock. but T. Reece Ht acock 'L_ historian of the family, states that a number of the western descendants spell it Hecox. 242

2 HEACOCK FAMILY acres, by deed of lease and release dated 11 and 12th of 2 mo He took up his 250 acres in Falls Township, Bucks County, and also 50 acres adjoining on rent, the purchase of which he never completed. Having secured his home in Pennsylvania, he returned to Staffordshire for his family, and died at Slindon 9 mo. 10, His wife Jane died 9 mo. 15, The records of the land office of Pennsylvania show that letters of administration were granted on his estate to Elizabeth Venables, a sister to Barrett, and that she sold the 300 acres to Gilbert Wheeler, and that the real estate was resurveyed on 1 mo. 24, , and patented to James Paxon, a purchaser of Wheeler. However, by deed dated 12 mo. 19, , "William Heycock of Slindon, County of Stafford, second son of William Heycock, the elder, by Margaret his wife, both late of Slindon, deceased, and next brother of John Heycock, formerly of Slindors, but late of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Mary his wife," conveyed to " Jonathan Heacock, of the borough of Stafford, Staffordshire, England, cousin german, of the said William Heacock, land in Pennsylvania belonging to the said John Heycock late of Bucks County, Pa., deceased." 1. JONATHAN HEACOCK, son of John and Jane Heacock, was born at Slindon, parish of Eccleshall, County of Stafford, England, about 1680, was the virtual founder of the family in Pennsylvania, since his father after spending a few years in Bucks County, returned to England, and died there in He came to Pennsylvania with his wife, Ann Till, in the Ship "Three Sisters" which sailed from London, 1 mo. 14, , bringing a certificate from the Friends Meeting at Stafford, dated 12 mo. 13, 1710, only a few months after their marriage at the same meeting. A fragmentary diary in his handwriting has been preserved from which we learn that while in England he was a dealer in wool and manufactured worsted goods, and travelled to London and other parts in the prosecution of his business. At the time of his sailing for Pennsylvania, he is mentioned as a resident of the " Borough of Stafford, in Staffordshire." The diary above referred to shows that he was in London on 12 mo. 27, 1710, and sailed from there as above stated on 1 mo. 14, They evidently touched at Belfast, Ireland, as he wrote a letter from " Belfast Lough" on 1 mo. 20, , to Staffordshire. They were at Koughrane, Scotland, on 2 mo. 23, , and "sayld from thence the 26th, at one o'clock in the morning." The certificate from Stafford Meeting was deposited at Chester Monthly Meeting, 7 mo. 29, Their whereabouts in the interim between their arrival and that date are unknown, but they were probably in Philadelphia and that part of Chester County now composing Delaware County. There is no evidence of record in Bucks County of his

3 244 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS having contested the title of the land taken up by his father in Falls Township, Bucks County, and confirmed to him by his uncle William Heacock and Mary, his wife, on the eve of his sailing for Pennsylvania. The family finally settled in Marple Township, Chester (now Delaware) County, where he was first a renter but later purchased a farm near the Springfield Township line on which he lived until his death in 1764 at an advanced age. Ann Till, the wife of Jonathan Heacock, was a daughter of John Till, of Whitegreave, Staffordshire, and his wife Mary Jackson, and was born at Whitegreave, 5 mo. 13, (No. VI, e.) THE TILL FAMILY The Till family, from whom John Till above mentioned descended, was, like the Heacock, long seated in Staffordshire. His earliest ancestor of whom we have any record was: I. Hugo Till (or Tyll, as the name is spelled on the early records) who died in the parish of St. Mary, City of Stafford in 1552, leaving a will, dated May 17, 1552, which mentions his wife Elizabeth and four sons Richard, John, Humphrey and Thomas. II. John Till' (Hugo'), of Whitegreave Parish of St. Mary's, Stafford, second son of Hugo and Elizabeth, died in 1597, and his wife Ann in He had issue, two sons, Thomas and William, and five daughters. III. William Till' (Hugo,' John=), of Whitegrcave, was buried at St. Mary's December 6, 1633, and his wife Margaret on July 1, They had sons John, Humphrey and William, and daughters Ann and Margaret. IV. John Till' (Hugo,' John,' William'), of "The Hawthorne," Whitegreave, eldest son of William and Margaret, died in The name of his wife is unknown. They had five children, John, William, Sarah, Francis, and Samuel. V. Samuel Till' (Hugo,' John, 2 William,' John"), was buried at Friends Burying Ground at Stafford 2 mo. 29, He was the first of the family to unite with Friends and little is known of his history or that of his five children, except his son John, the father of Ann (Till) Heacock. VI. John Till' (Hugo,' John,2 William' John,' Samuels), born at Whitegreave, Stafford, about 1650, died there 7 mo. 22, He married at Stafford Friends Meeting 2 mo. 5, 1675, Mary Jackson, daughter of George and Ann of Ashfelong, Warwickshire. She was buried at Stafford 8 mo. 6,!684.

4 HEACOCK FAMIL Y' 245 Children of John and Mary (Jackson) Till: a William, b , emigrated to Penna., 1700; m , Ann Warden, daughter of Richard and Ann (Lee) Warden, from Guilford, Sussex Co., England. She was born , and died in b Mary, b ; d c Rosamond, b ; m. Thomas Hallowell, of Darby, Penna. (See page 219.) d Mary, h e Ann, b. S ; m. 1710, Jonathan Heacock. (No. 1.) f Samuel, b ; d Children of Jonathan and Ann (Till) Heacock: 2 Mary, b ; m. Robert Penrose. (See No. 1, Chapter XXXVII.) 3 John, b ; d ; m. Sarah Taylor of Providence Twp. in 1739, settled in Middletown Twp., Chester Co., Pa.; children, Ann, Nathan, John and Hannah, and n Anerous descendants. 4 Jonathan, Jr., b ; m. Susanna Morgan. 5 William, b ; d ; m. Ann Roberts. 6 Ann, b ; d ; m. James Morgan. (See No. 2, Chapter XXXIII.) 7 Joseph, b ; tn. Hannah Massey; they lived and died on the homestead in Marple Twp., Delaware Co. 4. JONATHAN HEACOCK, JR. 2 (Jonathan'), second son of Jonathan and Ann (Till) Heacock, born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 3 mo. 10, 1715, settled in Richland in 1745, bringing a certificate from Chester Monthly Meeting, dated 2 mo. 18, He married at Richland Monthly Meeting, 3 mo. 9, 1745, Susanna Morgan, daughter of John and Deborah (Woodruff) Morgan. (Set No. 3, Chapter XXXIII.) He was a weaver by trade. He was executor of the will of his motherin-law, Deborah Morgan, ill He acquired a portion of the Morgan tract and seems to have lived in that section for several years. The place and date of his death are unknown. Children of Jonathan and Susanna (Morgan) Heacock: 8 John, m. Esther Pyle and remained in Chester County; children, Nathan, Samuel, Amy, Benjamin, Anna, John, and Hannah. 9 Nathan, d. young. 10 Jonathan, 3d, removed to Canada West. 10a Rachel, m. Abraham Walton. (See No. 25, Chapter XLVIL) 10h Ann. 10c Sarah.

5 246 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 5. WILLIAM HEACOCK 2 (jonathanl), third son of Jonathan and Ann (Till) Heacock, born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1 mo. 13, , settled in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pa.. near the border of Richland 04,4, ei Township in a section known as "The Bog," in He took up a large plantation on which he erected and operated a saw mill.* He died on a part of his plantation 4 mo. 12, By his will made 12 mo. 2, 1797, and probated 5 mo. 8, 1800, he directed that the plantation on which his son William lived containing 93 acres and 146 perches s'iould be sold. The saw mill with a tract of land was devised to his son Jesse and remained in the family for several generations. In addition to legacies to his several children, mentioned below, he bequeathed to his sister Ann Morgan a legacy of ten pounds if she outlived him and if she did not it was to be paid to her daughter Mary. \\Warn Heacock married in 1746, Ann Roberts, daughter of Thomas and Alice Roberts of Milford Township. (See No. 3, Chapter XLI.) She was born in 6 mo. 1718, and died 3 mo. 16, Children of William and Ann (Roberts) lleacock: 11 Jeremiah, b ; ( ; 12 William, b ; d ; 13 Ann, b ; d ; 14 Mary, b ; ; 15 Jesse, b ; d. young. 16 Alice, b ; 17 Jane, b ; 18 Jonathan, b ; 19 Jesse, b ; d ; m. Sarah :Morgan. m. Miriam Thomas. m. Joseph Rawlings. (See No. 2, Chapter XXX!X,) in. Thomas Strawn. (See No. 3, Chapter XLIV.) m. first, Henry 'Wilson; second, Josiah Dennis. m. Amos Dennis. (See No. 14, Chapter X111.1 m. Hannah Davis. m. Tacy Thompson. 11. jerem IAH HEACOCK3 (Jonathan,' William2), eldest son of William and Ann (Roberts) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, 6 mo. 8, 1747, died in Chestnut Hill Township, Northampton County, Penna., 1 mo. 1, He married 9 ma. 3, 1766, his first cousin, Sarah Morgan, born 8 mo. 16, 1747, died 11 mo. 16, 1815, daughter of James and Ann (Heacock) 'Morgan. After his death his widow returned to Bucks County, and in 1801 was living with her minor children in Hilltown Township, and probably resided there until her death, though she possibly * In the lower story of the old saw mill (possibly not the original building) there are to be found several old -- stones" used in grist mills showing that at some time grinding grain as well as sawn ig logs was done at this mill.

6 HEACOCK FAMILY 247 removed with some of her children to Ohio. (See No. 8, Chapter XXX III.) Children of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morgan) Heacock: 20 Issacher, b ; d ; in. Susannah Walt. 21 Josiah, b ; d ; m. Jane Green. 22 Richard, b ; d ; m. first, Sarah Thomas; second, Jane Griffith. 23 Rosamond, b ; d , Damascus, Ohio.; unm. 24 Thomas, b ; m; rem. to Muncy, Pa.; children, of whom we have no record. 25 Mary, b ; d. 1-5-,-1859, Salem, Ohio.; unm. 26 Jonathan, b ; d Hannah, b ; d ; m. Isaac Bailey. They settled in Salem, Ohio; had son William and other children. 28 %Vilna m, b ; (I ; m. Hannah Strawn Martha, Nathan, b ; b ; d. d , in Richland ; rn. Diana Dennis. 31 Amos, b ; d ; m. and settled in Muncy, Pa. 32 Jane, b ; d , m. Charles Dennis. /Probably Salem, 0. No. 39, Chapter XIII.) ("The Heacock Family" by Thomas Reece Heacock mentioned in addition to the above children Sarah, Margaret and Anna.) 12. WILLIANI HEACOCK' (Jonathan,' William 2), second son of William and Ann (Roberts) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, 3 mo. 22, 1749, died in Richland 8 mo., 1814, having purchased a small farm there in 1806, which he devised to his wife for life. He married Miriam Thomas, born in Quakertown, 9 mo. 2, 1753, died in Ohio, 12 mo. 1, She was a daughter of Edward and Alice (Roberts) Thomas. (See No. 16, Chapter XLV.) Children of William and Miriam (Thomas) Heacock: 33 Edward, h. 1774; n. 34 James, m., removed to Ohio. 35 Samuel, b. 1778; in. Eunice Phillips. 36 Joseph, in. Sarah Severn. 37 Mira, an invalid. 38 Margaret. 39 Martha, m., settled in Columbiana Co., Ohio. 16. ALICE HEACOCK3 (Jonathan,' William 2), daughter of William and Ann (Roberts) Heacock, was born in Rockhill Township, 2 mo. 7, She married first, Henry Wilson of Milford Township, and second, 11 mo. 28, 1793, Josiah Dennis. (See No. 15, Chapter XIII.)

7 248 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS Children of Henry and Alice (Heacock) Wilson: 40 Jane, d ; m. William L. Strawn. (See No. 24, Chapter XLIV.) 41 Ann. 42 Rachel. 43 Tacy. 18. JONATHAN HEACOCK' ( Jonathan,' William 2), fourth son and eighth child of William and Ann (Roberts) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 4 mo. 11, 1760, learned the tanning business in Haverford Township, and married in 1783 Hannah Davis, of Haverford, and took up his residence there; being granted a certificate from Richland Monthly Meeting to that of Haverford in He continued to reside in Haverford all his life. Children of Jonathan and Hannah (Davis) Heacock: 44 Joseph, b ; ( ; m. and rem. to Huntsville, Ala., had 4 sons and 4 daughters. 45 Martha, b ; d ; m. John Bunting at Darby Meeting. 46 Jesse D., b ; m. Priscilla Varnall. 47 Reece, b ; d ; m. Mary Lawrence; no issue. 48 Anna, b ; d ; m. first, Benjamin Bonsall; second, Nathan H. Baker. 49 Mary, b ; m. David Bonsall. 50 Davis, b ; m. Mary NVilliamstm. rem. to III., had 2 sons and 3 daughters. 51 Jonathan, b ; d ; m. Mary Ann Suber; no children. 52 Eli, b ; in. Orpha Evans; one son Reece, who served in the Civil War and on his return rem. to the West. 19. JESSE HEACOCK8 (Jonathan,' William'), ninth and youngest child of William and Ann (Roberts) Heacock, born in Rockhill 2 mo. 16, 1763, died there 9 mo..30, He inherited part of the old homestead in Rockhill and purchased other lands there, becoming a large land owner. His son Joel inherited 101 acres of the homestead. He married 10 mo. 22, 1785, Tacy Thompson who died 2 mo. 10, Children of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock: John, Jonah, b. b ; ; d. d ; ; 55 William, b ; d ; 56 Ann, b ; 57 Joel, b ; d ; 58 Ma1garet, b ; d ; 59 Jesse T., h ; d ; 60 Joseph, b ; d ; 61 Enos, b ; 62 Nathan, b ; d ; 63 Aaron, b ; m. Christiana Strawn. m. Abigail Warner. m. Lavinia Penrose. m. Samuel M. Foulke. (See No. 82, Chapter XVI.) in. Abigail Roberts. m. first, John Good; second, Jonathan Carr. m. Elizabeth Reece. m. Esther Hallowell. m. Sarah Foulke. m. Eliza Hallowell. m. Hannah M. Wood.

8 HEACOCK FAMILY ISSACHER HEACOCK' (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah'), eldest son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morgan) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 9 mo. 22, 1767, located in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, where he died 4 mo. 30, He married Susannah Walt, who survived him. Children of Issacher and Susannah (Wall) Heacock: 64 John, b. 1788; d ; m. Mary 65 Henry, d. young. 66 Isaac, h. 1793; d ; m. Hannah Diehl. 67 William, d. young. 68 Sarah, d. young. 69 Samuel, m., had issue. 70 Mary, in., lived in Norristown. 71 Tacy, d. young. 21. JOSIAH HEACOCK 4 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah'), second son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morgan) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, 12 mo. 27, 1768, married Jane Green, born in Richland 2 mo. 5, 1773, daughter of Samuel and Rachel Green of Berks County, Pa. (See No. 13, Chapter XVII.) They removed to Greenwood, now Columbia County, Pa., taking a certificate to the Monthly Meeting at Muncy, Lycoming County, dated 1 mo. 14, Josiah died at Greenwood 9 mo. 26, Children of Josiah and Jane (Green) Heacock: 72 Joseph, b ; m. Margaret Rester. 73 Jeremiah, b ; m. Alice Evans. 74 Jesse, b. 1797; m. Phebe Hicks. Lived at Jerseytown, Columbia County; one child, Clarence. 75 Amos, b ; m. Hannah Rester; one child, Amos. 76 Enos, b. l ; m. Mary Ogden. 77 Richard, b ; m. Sarah Cramer. 78 Peremimia, b ; m. John Shoemaker and removed to Jefferson Co., Pa. 78a Hannah, b Sarah, b ; m. George Hester. 80 Mary, b Rosamond, b Lavinia, b ; m. Michael Shoemaker. 22. RICHARD HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah'), third son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morgan) Heacock, born in Bucks County, Pa., 8 mo. 31, 1770, died in Salem, Ohio, 9 mo. 3, He married, first, in 1801, Sarah Thomas, and second, in 1833, Jane Griffith, and removed to Salem County, Ohio, where he died.

9 250 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS Children of Richard and Sarah (Thomas) Heacock: 83 Alfred, b :804; m. first, Hannah Townsend; second, Maria L. Amon. 84 James W. 85 Mary Ann, m. David W. Hunn. 86 Emily W., b ; m. 1850, Ebenezer Cole, had one child, Richard. 87 W. H. Harrison, d. young. 88 Rachel W., b ; m. Jacob Ketchem. 89 Pelina, d. young. 28. WILLIAM HEACOCK 4 ( Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah'), sixth son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morgan) Heacock, born in Chestnut Hill Township, Northampton County, Pa. (now Monroe, 12 mo. 16, 1779, married 2 mo. 11, 1810, Hannah Strawn, daughter of Daniel and Margaret (Pursell) Strawn of Haycock Township, Bucks County, and went to Columbiana County, Ohio, with members of the Strawn family, and died there 2 mo. 15, (See No. 31, Chapter XLIV.) Children of William and Hannah (Slrawn) Heacock: 90 Jeremiah, m. 1833, Dorothy Kepler; children. 91 Sarah M., m. 1840, Samuel Bard. 92 Alfred, b ; d ; m. first, 1836, Elizabeth Kepler; children, Rosalie V., Lucinda, Catherine; m. second,, children, John f., Emma; m. third,, child, Maggie; m. fourth,, children, Effie, Margaret, William. 93 Amanda, d. in infancy. 94 Amanda M., m. 1840, James McKee. 95 Mary Jane. 30. NATHAN HEACOCK 4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah'), seventh son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morgan) Heacock, born in Chestnut Hill Township, Northampton County (now Monroe), 4 mo. 16, 1783, returned with his mother to Bucks County at the death of his father in 1797, and lived for a time in Springfield Township. In 1806 he purchased a property in Richland Township, and lived thereon for a few years, removing prior to 1816 to Greenwood, Columbia County, Pa. In 1825 he removed to Smith Township, near Salem, Ohio, where he died 6 mo. 28, He married, 9 mo. 30, 1806, Diana Dennis, daughter of Amos and Jane (Heacock) Dennis, who also removed to Greenwood, Columbia Co., Pa. (See No. 38, Chapter XIII.)

10 HEACOCK FAMILY 251 Children of Nathan and Diana (Dennis) Heacock: 96 Amos, h. W ; d. young. 97 Edwin, b ; m. Hannah Barber. 98 Jane D., b ; m. Ezra Barton. 99 Asenath, b ; m. Nathan Thomas. 100 Milton, b ; m. first, Rebecca Thomas, second, Hannah Ann Passinore. 101 Barton, b ; d. in Salem, 0.; m , Rachel Barker, children, Melissa, Clarkson, Oliver V., Rebecca J., Sarah A., Isaac, William A., Alice, Elvira, I.eota, Edith. 102 Uriah A., b ; rem. to0.; m. 1843, Sarah Barker; children, Barclay,Edwin,Charles, Edwin A. 103 Elias H., b ; m Eliza Thomas; children, Amos, Lucretia M. 104 Enos, b ; m. 1852, Ann Taylor; children, J. Taylor, Addle, Nathan. 105 Josiah Wilson, b Tacy IV., b ; nt. 1852, Milton Coffee; children, Viola D., Mary J., Alma A., Clara B. 31. AMOS HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' %Villiam,' Jeremiah'), eighth and youngest son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morgan) Heacock, born in Chestnut Hill Township, Northampton (now Monroe) County, Pa., 6 mo. 9, 1786, returned to Bucks County, with his mother while still a minor. He removed to Columbia County, Pa., with other members of the family and died 6 mo He married and settled in Muncy, Pa. 33. EDWARD HEACOCK' (Jonathan,' William, 2 William'), eldest son of William and Miriam (Thomas) Heacock, born in Richland, Bucks County, Pa., about As executor of his father's will he settled the estate in 1851, and does not afterwards appear of record in Bucks County. He died in Philadelphia about 1869.* The name of his wife has not been ascertained. Children of Edward and ( ) Heacock: 106a Tobias S., b. 1802; d ; m. Catharine Leidy. 106b Allen, removed to the west when a young man. 106c Madison, lived in Riegelsville, Pa. 10(x1 Adaline. 35. SAMUEL HEACOCK 4 (Jonathan.' William, 2 William"), son of William and Miriam (Thomas) Heacock, born in Richland Township in 1778, married Eunice Phillips and settled in Columbiana County, Ohio. We have no record of his children. * Information given by his great granddaughter Elizabeth (Hcacock) Leatherman. born She remembers his death in Philadelphia. when she was a small child.

11 252 EARLY FRIENDS FA AfILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 36. JOSEPH HEACOCK 4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Williams), son of William and Miriam (Thomas) Heacock, born in Richland, Bucks County, Pa., removed to Ohio, where he married Sarah Severn. Children of Joseph and Sarah (Severn) Heacock: 107 Alcada S., m. Aaron Julian; five children. 108 Albert, m. Julia Orberson and lived in Missouri; children, Lawrence, Wilbert, Frank. 109 William S., m. Ann Eliza Osborne, and lives in Morrow Co., 0.; children, David 0., Charles Nervel. 46. JESSE D. HEACOCK 4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jonathan 3), second son of Jonathan and Hannah (Davis) Heacock, born at Haverford, Chester (now Delaware) County, Pa., 11 mo. 24, 1788, married Priscilla Yarnall of an old family of Chester County. Children of Jesse D. and Priscilla (Yarnali) Heacock: 110 Charles, m. Mary Tyson; no issue. 111 Elizabeth, m. Mathew Wood; children, Reece, Nathan. 112 Hannah D. M., m. Marshall Eachus; children, Margaret, William!tenry, Matilda, Elizabeth. 113 Joseph D., m. 1854, Susan Hannum; children, Priscilla Y., Jesse D., William R. 114 Orpha Ann, m. Thomas Barton, no issue. 115 Adaline, m. Joseph Roberts; children, Jesse, Isaac, Penrose, Joseph, William. 48. ANNA HEACOCK4. (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jonathan3), second daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Davis) Heacock, born in Haverford, Delaware County, Pa., 4 mo. 24, 1794, died 2 mo. 26, She married first, Benjamin Bonsall of Upper Darby, born 8 mo. 14, 1764, died 'I) ono. 23, 1835, being his second wife. She married second in 183!, Nat,an H. Baker. 'hildren of Benjamin and Anna (Heacock) Bonsall: 116 Elizabeth H., b ; d Joseph H., b ; d Jesse Davis, b ; d ; unm. 119 Amos, b ; m. Anna W. Wagner. Child of Nathan H. and Anna (Heacock) Baker: 120 Elwood H., a practicing physician in Upper Darby. 49. MARY HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jonathan3), daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Davis) Heacock, born at Haverford, Delaware County, Pa., 2 mo. 22, 1797, married in 1812, David Bonsall, born 1794, son of Moses and Mary (Fowler) Bonsall of Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa.

12 120a Samuel, 121 Hannah Ann, 122 Margaret. 123 Rachel. 124 Martha. 125 Anna Elizabeth, 126 Jonathan H., 127 Jesse T. H., HEA COCK FAMILY 253 Children of David and Mary (Heacock) Bonsall: m. and had children. m. and had one child. m. Jonas Steel and had one child. m. and had children. tn. and had one child. 53. JOHN HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse3), eldest son of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 8 mo. 28, 1786, married in 1810, Christiana Strawn, daughter of Daniel and Margaret (Pursell) Strawn. (See No. 27, Chapter XLIV.) They resided in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., on part of the old homestead, where John operated a saw mill in connection with farming, until 1836, when they removed with their family to Milford, Indiana, where he died 9 mo. 5, Christiana died 3 mo. 27, Children of John and Christiana (Strawn) Heacock: 128 Rachel, m Henry A. Whitely; children, Alice, Jesse, Cyrus. 129 Jesse, m. 1841, Mary E. Anderson; children, Sarah J., Jesse H., William A., Mary Emma. 130 Salathiel, tn. in 1842 Anna Weeks; children, Alfred H., Mary E., Lydia A., John S., Charles W. 131 Miles S., m Mary Cope; children, John D., Anna R. 132 Daniel S., m Edna Ann Hiatt; children, Alice J., Mary Etta, Caroline J., Abel S. 133 Gayner S., d. unm. 134 Septimus, d. young. 135 Tacy Ann, d. unm. 54. JONAH HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse3), second son of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 2 mo. 18, 1788, died 7 mo. 14, He lived the greater part of his life in the neighborhood of his birthplace, part of the time in the adjoining part of Montgomery County. He married Abigail Warner in Children of Jonah and Abigail (Warner) Heacock: 136 Elizabeth M., b ; 137 Phebe W., b ; 138 Warner, b ; 139 Jesse W., b ; 140 Tacy T., b ; 141 Abigail, tin m. m. David Wilson. d ; m. Alice Singley. m. Rachel Barnes; no surviving children. m Mathew Anson; children, Caroline R., M. Lizzie, Ellen Jane, John C., William T. tn. first, Edward Bennington;,econd, J. Baker, and was living in Dover, Delaware, in 1909.

13 254 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 55. WILLIAM HEACOCK 4 ( Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse3), third son of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 1 mo. 19, 1790, died, 11 mo. 7, 1877, lived practically all his life in Bucks County. In 1830 he purchased a farm in Plumstead Township, and transferred his membership and that of his family from Richland Monthly Meeting to that of Buckingham. In 1856 he transferred the title of his farm to his only son Nathan Barclay Heacock and thereafter lived retired. He married at Richland Meeting 4 mo. 20, 1815, Lavinia Penrose, born 10 mo. 5, 1798, daughter of Nathan and Hannah Penrose, of Richland. (See No. 70, Chapter XXXVII.) Children of William and Lavinia (Penrose) Heacock: 142 Eveline, h ; d. in Phila ; unm Nathan Barclay, b ; d. in Phila. 191-; tn. Salome Fries. 57. JOEL HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse3 ), son of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 3 mo. 6, 1794, inherited a portion of the old homestead and spent his whole life thereon, dying there 3 mo. 17, He married at Richland Monthly Meeting 10 mo. 16, 1842, Abigail Roberts, born 4 mo. 16, 1808, died in Quakertown 3 mo. 21, She was a daughter of Levi and Phebe (McCarty) Roberts. (See No. 82, Chapter XLI.) She resided with her only son in Quakertown for many years. Child of.117.' and Abigail (Roberts) Heacock: 144 Joel Levi, b ; d. unm He lived retired in Quakertown and filled a number of local positions of trust, ineluding that of Notary Public. He made daily reports of the weather to the U. S. Government and was one of the first to favor the introduction of Electric Lights in the Borough of Quakertown MARGARET HEACOCK 4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse'), daughter of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 3 mo. 27, 1796, married first, 5 mo. 13, 1830, John Good, of Plumstead Township, Bucks County, son of Edward and Eleanor (Harris) Good, of the same place. John Good died and Margaret married second, at Buckingham Monthly Meeting, 10 mo. 15, 1847, Jonathan Carr of Doylestown, son of David and Hannah (Michener) Carr of Plumstead. (See No. 17, Chapter XI.) He died in Plumstead 4 mo. 17, Children of John and Margaret (Heacock) Good: 145 Sarah H., d. young. 146 Tacy T., d. young. 147 Mary R., b ; m. Edward Shaw. (See No. 61, Chapter, XLIII.)

14 HEACOCK FAMILY JESSE T. HEACOCK1 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse"), son.of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 6 mo. 17, 1798, died at Middletown, Delaware County, Pa., 2 mo. 27, He removed with his brother Joseph to Abington, Montgomery County, Pa., in 1822, and later located near Middletown. He married 2 mo. 12, Elizabeth Reece. Child of Jesse T. and Elizabeth (Reece) Heacock: 148 Thomas Reece, b ; d ; m. Amy Ella Altemus. 60. JOSEPH HEACOCIV (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse'), son of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pa., 8 mo. 26, 1800, died near Wyncote in Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pa., 3 mo. 22, He was a blacksmith by trade and removed to Jenkintown, Pa., in 1822, and followed his trade in that town for several years. He later purchased a farm in Cheltenham Township near the present village of Wyncote, and lived there until his death. He married in 1824 Esther Hallowell, born 5 mo. 31, 1804, died 4 mo. 26, She was a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Johnson) Hallowell, of Abington Township; granddaughter of Mathew and Mary Hallowell of the same place; great-granddaughter of William and Margaret (Tyson) Hallowell and great-great-granddaughter of Thomas Hallowell, born 1 mo. 6, 1697, and his wife Rosamond Till, daughter of John Till of Staffordshire, England, and a sister to Ann (Till) Heacock, the first American ancestors of the Heacocks of Pennsylvania. Children of Joseph and Esther (Hallowell) Heacock: 149 John, b. 1825; d ; 150 Eliza, b ; d ; 151 Gayner, h ; d. at Wyncote, Pa, ; 152 William, h ; d ; 153 Edward, b ; d ; 154 Elwood, I). 1833; d. in infancy. 155 Annie, b , living at Wyncote, 156 Jane, b. 1840, living at Wyncote, 157 Martha, b. 1843, living at Wyncote, 158 Joseph, b ; d ; 159 Henry S., b , living at Wyncote, m. Kate Schaub; lived and died at Melrose, Pa., no children. unm. unm. m. Julia A. Overholtzer. m. first, Jeanette 1. Andrews; second, Helen N. Whitmore. unm. unm. unm. m. Elizabeth %Valker. unm. The Heacock sisters conducted a select school for girls at Jenkintown for many years. It had a wide reputation as an excellent school.

15 256 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 61. ENOS HEACOCK1 (Jonathan,' William,2 Jesse3), seventh son and ninth child of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 12 mo. 20, 1802, continued to reside in Rockhill until 1845, when he removed with his family to Lewisville, Indiana, taking a certificate from Richland Monthly Meeting dated 1 mo. 31, 1845, to the Monthly Meeting at Milford, Indiana. He married in 1827, Sarah Foulke, died 10 mo. 24, 1876, daughter of Hugh and Catharine (Johnson) Foulke. (See No. 149, Chapter XVI.) Children of Enos and Sarah (Foulke) Heacock: 160 Hannah Foulke, b ; 161 Hugh Foulke, b ; 162 William, b , was accidental- Iy killed by gunshot; 163 Tacy Ann, b ; d Enos Elwood, b ; m. Levi P. Wood. m. Mary Ann Fairbanks. m. in Indiana, had one child. m. Ann Weaver. 62. NATHAN HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse3), eighth son of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pa., 4 mo. 27, He married 2 mo. 12, 1829, Eliza Hallowell, born 4 mo. 9, 1809, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Johnson) Hallowell of Willow Grove, Montgomery County, and a sister to Esther Hallowell, the wife of his elder brother Joseph Heacock. They lived for about nine years on a farm in Montgomery County and then removed to Henry County, Indiana., and later to Wabash, Indiana, where he died 3 mo. 13, 1879, and she died 9 mo. 6, Children of Nathan and Eliza (Hallowell) Heacock: 165 Julia Ann, b , in Mont. Co., Pa.; d , in Wabash Co., Ind.; m , Josiah T. Lewis; children, Nathan H., Mary L., Marcus Aurelius, Sarah Jane, Reuben H., Charles Alistus. 166 Mary Ann, b , in Mont. Co., Pa.; d , Wabash Co., Ind.; m , Mordecai Morris; children, Sarah B., Mary E., Lizzie A., Alice E., Charles Ellwood. 167 Reuben, b , in Mont. Co., Pa.; d Elizabeth, b , in Mont. Co., Pa.; m , Theodore Tyson Gillingham, and they lived for several years at Atlantic City, N. J.; now living in New York City; one child, Annie, a teacher and lecturer. 169 Jonah, h , in Rush Co., Ind.; m , Zilpha Holloway. He served three years in the Union Army during the Civil War. They are living in Wabash Co., Ind. 170 Sarah Jane, b , in Rush Co., Ind.; m , Benjamin Bogue; children, Charles, Mary, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Edwin and Flora. 63. AARON HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' 1Villiam, 2 Jesse3), ninth and youngest son of Jesse and Tacy (Thompson) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pa., 7 mo. 27, 1808, married in 1839, Hannah M. Wood.

16 171 Margaret G., 172 Sarah, 173 Phebe W., 174 Deborah F., 175 Jacob, 186 Jane, b. 187 Asenath, b. 188 Hannah, 189 Amos, 190 John, 191 William, 192 Martha, 193 Joseph, ; b : b b b b ; b ; HEACOCK FAMILY 257 Children of Aaron and Hannah M. (Wood) Heacock: d. young. d. young. m. George Mason. m. Daniel Hiath. m. Mark Whinney. 64. JOHN HEACOCK' (Jonathan,' Willi.!in, 2 Jeremiah,' Issacher"), eldest son of Issacher and Susannah (Walt) lieacock, born in Bucks County in 1788, married Mary and settled on a farm in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, where he died in 4 mo Children of John and Mary ( ) Heacock: 176 Mary Ann, b Lewis, b ISAAC HEACOCK5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah,' Issacher 4), son of Issacher and Susannah (Walt) Heacock, born in Bucks County in 1793; died in New Britain Township in that county, 1 mo. 12, He married Hannah Diehl, and had six children, whose names are unknown to the compiler of this history, except one, viz.: 181 Henry, a carpenter in Phila. 69. SAMUEL HEACOCK5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah,' Issacher4), son of Issacher and Susannah (Walt) Heacock, born in Bucks County, spent his whole life there. He married and had children. 72. JOSEPH HEACOCK5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah,' Josiah 4), eldest son of Josiah and Jane (Green) Heacock, born I mo. 24, 1792, was reared in Greenwood, Columbia County, Pa., and continued to reside there until his death. He married in 1816 Margaret Rester. Children of Joseph and Margaret (Rester) Heacock: 182 Sarah, b ; tn Thomas Mendenhall, they lived at Muncy, Lycoming Co., Pa.; children, Lydia, Susan D. 183 Jesse, b ; m Lydia Parker, lived at Greenwood; children, Lucy, Elma, Acintha, Joseph, Anna M., Sarah E., Eli R., Susanna, Abigail H. 184 Josiah C., b ; removed to Ill. in Samuel, b ; in. Susan Winner, lived in Columbia Co., Pa.; children, Anna, Regina, Emma G., May, Laura, William, Louis, Lizzie. m. 2 mo Joshua Clayton; they soon after removed to Canada; children, Anna P., Isaac, Margaret R., James E., Joseph H. m. George W. Henry; children, Josiah W., Sarah M., Clement R., George W. was a teacher at Westtown Friends School for a number of years. was a carpenter and lived in Philadelphia.

17 258 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 73. JEREMIAH HEACOCK4 (Jonathan,' William," Jeremiah, 3 Josiah 4), second son of Josiah and Jane (Green) Heacock, torn 7 mo. 1, 1794, was reared at Greenwood, Columbia County, Pa., and continued to reside near there. He married, in 1830, Alice Evans. Children of Jeremiah and Alice (Evans) Heacock: '194 Angelina. 197 Esther. 195 Mary J. 198 Elwood. 196 William E., m. 1868, Mary E. Smith. 199 Hannah A., m. 1868, Joseph Crawford. 76. ENOS HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah,3 Josiah 4 ), son of Josiah and Jane (Green) Heacock, born in Bucks County, Pa., 1 mo. 9, 1801, removed with his parents to Columbia County, Pa., at the age of ten years. He married, in 1823, Mary Ogden. Children of Enos and Mary (Ogden) Heacock: 200 Isaac, b ; 201 Jane, b Rachel, b Sarah Ann, b ; 204 Elizabeth, 205 Abigail, b Alfred, b ; 207 Josiah, b ; m. Mary J. Harvey; children, Harvey E., Charles E., Stacy S., Anna T. m. Hendrick Bongs. m. Uriah McHenry. m. first, Martha Mother, second, Mary Ruckle. m. Mary lkler. 77. RICHARD HEACOCK 3 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah,' Josiah4), son of Josiah and Jane (Green) Heacock, born in Bucks County, Pa., 10 mo. 18, 1802, remo.'ed with his parents to Columbia County, Pa., in H married Sarah Cramer. Children of Richard and Sarah (Cramer) Heacock: 208 Amanda. 209 Mary Jane, m. Levi H. Priest; children, Louisa, William. 210 Rosamond T., m. Benton Cole. 211 Sophia, m. Washington Ruckle. 212 George. 213 Mathias. 79. SARAH HEACOCK' (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah, 3 Josiah4), daughter of Josiah and Jane (Green) Heacock, horn in Bucks County, Pa., 6 mo. 26, 1808; married 10 mo. 4, 1833, George Hester. Children of George and Sarah (Heacock) Hester: 214 Jane A. 216 Joseph B. 218 Mary C. 215 Elizabeth H. 217 Samuel B. 82. LAVINIA HEACOCK5 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah, 3 Josiah4), youngest child of Josiah and Jane (Green) Heacock, born at Greenwood, Columbia County, Pa., 1 mo. 10, 1820, married Michael Shoemaker.

18 'MA COCK FAMILY 259 Children of Michael and Lavinia (Heacock) Shoemaker: 219 Jane, m. Albert Shields. 223 Isaac. 226 John. 220 William. 224 Elizabeth. 227 Sarah. 221 Joseph. 225 Eli. 228 Rosamond. 222 Hannah. 83. ALFRED HEACOCK, NI.D.b (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah,3 Richard'), eldest son of Richard and Sarah (Thomas) Heacock, born in Bucks County, 5 mo. 18, 1804, was taken by his parents to Salem, Ohio, when a child. He studied medicine and practiced in Salem until his death. He married first, Hannah Townsend, who died soon after her marriage, without issuu. 7)r. Heacock married second, Maria L. Amon. Children of Alfred and Maria L. (Anton) Heacock: 229 Virginia. 230 Alice. 231 Caroline. 85. MARY ANN HEACOCK' (Jonathan,' XVilliam, 2 Jeremiah, 3 Richard'), daughter of Richard and Sarah (Thomas) Heacock, born in Salem, Ohio, married there in 1825, David W. Hunn. Children of David W. and Mary Ann (Heacock) Htinn: 232 Angelina B. 234 Richard W. 236 Sebra. 233 James W. 235 Columbus. 237 Elizabeth Jane. 88. RACHEL 1,V. HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah, 3 Richard -1), daughter of Richard and Sarah (Thomas) Heacock, born in Salem, Ohio, 8 mo. 24, 1817, married in 1840 Jacob Ketchem. Children of Jacob and Rachel W. (Heacock) Ketchem: 238 Emily Jane. 240 Hannah Ann. 242 Mary Elizabeth. 239 Alfred. 241 Cyrus. 97. EDWIN HEACOCKb (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah, 3 Nathan'), second son of Nathan and Diana (Dennis) Heacock, born in Richland Township, Bucks County, Pa., 4 mo. 19, 1811, removed with his parents to Salem, Ohio, and married there 6 mo. 16, 1836, Hannah Barber. Children of Edwin and Hannah (Barber) Heacock: 243 Louis A., m , Pelina W. Monk; one child, Jacob Edwin. 244 Dennis, served three years in Union Army during Civil War; wounded at Battle of Chattanooga; m , Martha McKane; one son. 245 Isaac B., m , Amanda McMann; children, Eliza, Thomas C. 246 Nathan S., m , Maria McMann; children, Wilson, Hannah M., Eliza. 247 Chalkley T. 248 Curtis. 249 Edgar. 250 Emerson.

19 260 FARLI FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 98. JANE D. HEACOCK5 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jeremiah,' Nathan'), eldest daughter of Nathan and Diana (Dennis) Heacock, born in Richland, Bucks County, Pa., 8 mo. 12, 1812, married in Salem, Ohio, in 1831, Ezra Barton. Children of Ezra and Jane D. (Heacock) Barton: 251 Emaline, m. 1852, Benjamin Gaskill; children, Celeste, Lewis, Frank, William, Belle. 252 Angeline, in. 1861, Webster W. Richards; children, William, Ann, Eliza D., Anna M. 253 Jane D., in. 1859, Joshua Pollock; children, Willis, Mary, Harriet J. 99. ASENATH HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah,' Nathan's), second daughter of Nathan and Diana (Dennis) Heacock, born 6 mo. 26, 1814, married near Salem, Ohio, Nathan Thomas, and they settled in Henry County, Iowa. Children of Nathan and Asenath (Heacock) Thomas: 254 Angeline. 255 Mary Chalkley. 256 Jane MILTON HEACOCK5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jeremiah.' Nathan'), son of Nathan and Diana (Dennis) Heacock, born 12 mo. 23, 1815, married first, near Salem, Ohio, 9 mo. 19, 1838, Rebecca Thomas, and removed to Indiana. Rebecca (Thomas) Heacock died and Milton married second, in 1846, Hannah Ann Passmore and removed later to Nebraska City. Children of Milton and Rebecca (Thomas) Heacock: 257 Sarah Jane, m. George Passmore and lives in Indiana. 258 Ann Eliza, m. Benjamin Rosdel and lives in Nebraska; three children. 259 Ephraim, in. and living in Nebraska. Children of Milton and Hannah Ann (Passmore) Heacock: 260 Joseph Hindley. 262 Phebe Ann. 264 Alfred. 261 Wilson. 263 Mary C. 106a. TOBIAS S. HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' William,' Edward'), eldest son of Edward and Heacock, born in Richland, Bucks County, Pa., in 1802, was reared in Philadelphia, but returned to Bucks County in early manhood and resided in Hilltown Township, Springtown, and other places in the county. He was a pump maker, making and repairing the old-fashioned wooden pumps made from a solid log, and followed that vocation until his death in Hilltown, near the village of Dublin, 10 mo. 7, He married Catharine Leidy of an old Bucks County family near Leidytown, in Hilltown Township, who died at about the same date as her husband.

20 HEA COCK FA31ILV 261 Children of Tobias S. and Catharine (Leidy) Heacock: 265 Aaron, b. 1833; d ; m. Elizabeth Krout. 266 Miriam, ; m. Samuel Hutchins, lived in Phila.; children, Edward, Ida. 267 Jonathan, h. 1838; livingin N. C.; tn. Annie H. Buckley; children, Alice, Caroline, Mary, Elizabeth, Helen, Amelia, Catharine, William, Edward, Julia. 268 Madison, b. 184(1; went west, residence unknown. 269 Julia, b. 1842; d. unm. 270 Sarah, b. 1344; d. unm. 271 Edward, b. 1846; m. had two children; disappeared in 1882; supposed to be deceased; lived at Brockton, Mass. 272 Caroline, b. 1848; In. Keith, living at Brockton, Mass. 273 Lavina, d. 1870; m. John Wilfong of North Wales, Pa., no children AMOS BONSALL5 (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jonathan,' Anna -1), only surviving child of Benjamin and Anna (Heacock) Bonsall, was born on the old Bonsall homestead near Fernwood in Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pa., 1 mo. 21, He received his academic education in the school of Joseph Fell in Buckingham, Bucks County, and the Anthony Bolmar School at West Chester. In 1849 he entered the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania, but was obliged to abandon his course after one year by reason of failing eyesight. In 1852 he was commissioned a Master's Mate in the United States Navy, and three years later was appointed Second Officer on a vessel of Dr. Elisha Kent Kane's Arctic Expedition and spent two years in Arctic exploration. In 1863 he was commissioned Captain of Company R, Seventeenth (Emergency) Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and served with that regiment under Col. Joseph Wilcox in repelling General Lee's raid into Pennsylvania. He was made a Director of the Pennsylvania School for Feebleminded Children at Elwyn in 1868 and 1878 a Director of the House of Refuge for Boys. He married 12 mo. 4, 1856, Anna W. Wagner, daughter of Ferdinand and Sarah (Woodward) Wagner, of Easton, Pa. She died April 11, Children of Antos and Anna W. (Wagner) Bonsall: 274 Ethel. 276 Elizabeth F. 275 SariJi W. 277 Mary W PHEBE W. HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse,' Jonah'), daughter of Jonah and Abigail (\Varner) Heacock, born in Riceland, 3 mo. 19, 1818, married in 1849 David Wilson, and they were living in Henry County, Indiana, in Children of David and Phebe W. (Heacock) Wilson: 278 Adaline B. 279 Emma M.

21 262 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 138. WARNER HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse,3 Jonah'), eldest son of Jonah and Abigail (\Varner) Heacock, born in Richland, Bucks County, Pa., 4 mo. 16, 1821, continued to reside in Bucks County. He married in 1845 Alice Singley of Byberry, where she was born 6 mo. 21, She iied in Quakertown, 2 mo. 25, Warner Heacock died 1 mo. 14, 1897, in Philadelphia. Children of Warner and Alice (Singley) Heacock: 280 Charles G., b ; d ; m. Amanda Johnson. 281 Annie M., b ; d ; m. Charles E. Foulke. (See No. 290, Chapter XVI.) 282 Abigail E., b ; living; m. Joseph Johnson. (See No. 101, Chapter XXIV.) 283 Joseph, b ; d ; unm. 284 Susanna B., b ; d ; unm. 285 Ella Louisa, b ; living; m. Isaac Mauger; no children NATHAN BARCLAY HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse,3 William'), only son of William and Lavinia (Penrose) Heacock, was born in Rockhill, Bucks County, 4 mo. 10, He was but six years of age when his parents removed to Plumstead Township and became members of Buckingham Meeting. He was reared on the Plumstead farm which he purchased of his father in He removed to Philadelphia about 1870, and was engaged in business there until his death in 191. He married in 1850, Salome Fries Children of Nathan Barclay and Salome (Fries) Heacock: b ; d ; b ; William Winfield, Araminda, 288 F. Fillmore, b ; d DeWitt Clinton, b. 4-9 ; d ; 290 Edwin Ellwood, b ; d Lorette, b ; 292 Annie May, b ; d ; 293 Eva Lavina, b ; 294 Henry Fries, b ; 295 James Finley, b ; m. Jennie L Terwell. m. first, Owen Neal, second, Evan Thomas. m. Laura C. Ferris (?). unm. living at Melbourne, Fla., with her sister Araminda. m. Louis N. Fender. m. Louis N. Fender. m. Caroline Kirby. unm. living at Stanwood, 1Vashington THOMAS REECE HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse, 3 Jesse T. 4), only child of Jesse T. and Elizabeth (Reece) Heacock, was born at the residence of his maternal grandparents, Thomas and Elizabeth (David) Reece, at Blue Hill, Delaware County, Pa., 4 mo. 14, He was reared on his father's farm near Lima, in the same county, and educated at Friends' Boarding School at Fa;rville, Pa. He remained on his father's farm, which he ultimately inherited, until the spring of 1909, when he removed to Llanerch, Delaware County. where he died 11 mo. 4,

22 HEA COCK FA JULY He was always deeply interested in the betterment of the public schools and served for many years as a school director of his native township, and until his removal therefrom in In 1869, in connection with William Heacock, he compiled and published the History of the Heacock Family. He married, 11 mo. 2, 1871, Amy Ella Altemus, daughter of Marshall and Susan D. Altemus, who survives him, and is living with her two unmarried daughters at the old home in Llanerch Children of Thomas Reece and Amy Ella (Altemus) Heacock: Bessie Reece, b ; Jesse Marshall, b ; d living at Kirkland, Del. Co., Pa., Auditor for the Auto Car Co.; m , Mabel Florence Campbell; children, Jesse Marshall, Jr., b Mabel Florence, Jr., b Thomas Reece, b Elizabeth Reece, h ; unm., a teacher in Haverford Twp. schools. 299 Davis Reece, b ; living at Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa., where he is foreman of a pattern making shop; m , Celia May Frampton of Ridgway; children, Martha Alberts, b Rozella Amy, b Sidney Hoopes, b ; unm., a teacher in Upper Darby Township schools; living with her mother at Llanerch. 301 William Altemus, b ; d ELIZA HEACOCKb (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse,' Joseph 4). daughter of Joseph and Esther (Hallowell) Heacock, born in Jenkintown, Pa., 9 mo. 25, 1827, died at Wyncote 6 mo. 11, She, with her sister Jane (156), was for twenty years in charge of the Colored Orphans' Home, an institution maintained by the United States Government at Washington, D. C. She was also with her other sisters a teacher in the Friends' Schools in Philadelphia, in addition to conducting' the large and successful Heacock Select School at Chelten Hills, near their Wyncote home WILLIAM HEACOCKb (Jonathan,' William, 2 Jesse,' Joseph4), - son of Joseph and Esther (Hallowell) Heacock, born in Jenkintown, Montgomery Co., Pa., 8 mo. 15, 1831, died in Philadelphia, 5 mo. 6, He married, 2 mo. 5, 1863, Julia A. Overholtzer, born 7 mo. 31, 1830, died 1 mo. 28, 1901, daughter of John and Catharine (Waters) Overholtzer, of Evansburg, Montgomery Co., Pa. Children of William and Julia A. (Overholtzer) Ileacock: 301a Esther, I) ; d b Ellwood, b ; m. Lillian M. Bates. 301c Alice, b ; d ; an adopted daughter.

23 264 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS 153. EDWARD HEACOCK5 ( Jonathan,' William," Jesse, 3 Joseph), son of Joseph and Esther (Hallowell) Heacock, was born in Jenkintown, Pa., 2 mo. 10, He was educated at the Abington Friends' School and learned the trade of a carpenter in Delaware. He went West in 1859, crossing the plains with an ox-team to Pike's Peak, Colorado, as one of the horde of gold seekers flocking to that locality sometimes known as the "Fifty-niners" in contradistinction to the "Forty-niners" of California. At that time Fort Kearney was the only permanent residence of white man in what is now the state of Nebraska. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Edward Heacock went to Missouri and enlisted at Lexington, in Company F, First Missouri Light Artillery, U. S., being the first regiment recruited for war in Missouri. He took part in the battles of Wilson's Creek, Prairie Grove, the siege of Vicksburg, and in other engagements and was honorably discharged with the rank of Quartermaster's Sergeant. In 1867 he married, first, Jeanette I. Andrews, of Camden, Ohio, and settled in St. Louis, Mo. In 1870 he reldived to Moberly, Mo., where he was in charge of the building of bridges in the construction of the Missouri Pacific R.R. He later returned to St. Louis and about 188U removed to the state of New York where he was superintendent of building construction in the Hudson River District of the West Shore R.R. from New York to Troy. In 1888 he returned to Pennsylvania and built a residence on part of Heacock homestead farm at Chelten Hills, where he resided until 1893, when, his wife having died, he went to California to live with his married daughter Jeanette. He later removed to Huntington, West Virginia, and lived there with his daughter Annie M. (Heacock) Whittaker, until his death on 7 mo. 3, His remains were brought to Abington, and buried in the Friends' Burial Ground there. Edward Heacock, as above stated married, first, Jeanette I. Andrews, of Camden, Ohio. She died in St. Louis, Mo., 8 mo. 10, 1868, and he married, second, 5 mu. 3, 1870, Helen N. Whitmore, of Coldwater, Michigan, a descendant of Ethan Allen, a family of Vermont. Child of Edward and Jeanette I. (Andrews) Heacock: 302 Annie Minerva, born in St. Louis, Mo., 1868; in. Alfred W. Whittaker Children Joseph Linden, Jeanette C., Nellie, Mary, Edna, of Edward and Helen N. (Iithitmore) Heacock: b , at Moberly, Mo.; m. Caroline L. Betts. m. -. d. in infancy. d. in infancy. b Graduated from Mt. Holyoke College. She was principal of a Public School at Ainsworth, Neb. In 1919 she was the only woman member of the staff of the Gilliland Laboratories at Ambler, Pa. In 1920she became bacteriologist of the Squibb's Laboratories at New Brunswick, N. J., where she now (1922) resides.

24 HEACOCK FA MILY HON. JOSEPH HEACOCK 5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse,' Joseph'), son of Joseph and Esther (Hallowell) Heacock, was born at Jenkintown, Pa., 7 mo. 11, He was educated at the Friends' School at Abington and the Friends' Central School, Philadelphia. He was reared on his father's farm at Wyncote, Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pa., and early became interested in improving the science of agriculture. In 1871 he went to Pittsburgh and spent three years in the iron works there, and one year in charge of a lime quarry at Uniontown, Fayette County, Pa. In 1875 he returned home and took charge of his father's farm, first giving special attention to truck farming. In 1876 he erected the first of his later mammoth greenhouses and devoted his principal attention to the propagation of flowers. He later purchased a farm at Roelofs, Bucks County, and erected large greenhouses there. He also added a dairy and erected model stables and kept one of the finest herds of dairy cattle in the country. The milk furnished by his dairy was considered far superior to the milk ordinarily sold, and brought a superior price. The business was operated in 1906 as the Joseph Heacock Company. Joseph Heacock was elected to the State Senate of Pennsylvania in 1910, and served one term of four years. He was later a candidate for Congress in the eighth district on the Progressive and Democratic ticket, but was defeated at the polls. He was a man of excellent ability and highly respected in the community in which he lived. He died at NVyncote, 3 mo. 18, He married, 7 mo. 5, 1877, Elizabeth 1Valker, born 5 mo. 8, 1843, daughter of Thomas Robinson and Mary (Baynes) Walker, of a prominent Friends family, of the Chester Valley, near Valley Forge. She survives him and resides at Wyncote. Children of Joseph and Elizabeth (Walker) Heacock: 308 Fannie B., d. in infancy. 309 James Walker, b. 1879, President of the Joseph Heacock Company; m. Lucy Orne; one child, James %Valker, Jr. 310 Esther, b. 1880, living at Wyncote, Pa; unm. 311 Mary, d. in infancy. 312 Priscilla W., living unit. 313 Edward Rockhill, b He graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in the class of 1907, and was lost in the Canadian Rockies while on an exploring expedition made up of the Alumni and under-graduates of the University in the summer of HANNAH FOULKE HEACOCK5 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse' Enos'), daughter of Enos and Sarah (Foulke) Heacock, born in Rockhill, Bucks County, Pa., 3 mo. 17, 1828, removed with her parents

25 266 EARLY FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS to Indiana in 1845, and was still living in Knightstown, Indiana, in She married Levi P. Wood. Children of Levi P. and Hannah Foulke (Heacock) Wood: 314 Joseph H. 317 Phebe Alice. 319 Enos. 315 Sarah H. 318 Chalkley. 320 Charles Sumner. 316 William Owen HUGH FOULKE HEACOCK 8 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse, 3 Enos'), son of Enos and Sarah (Foulke) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pa., 1 mo , was fourteen years of age when the family removed to Lewisville, Indiana. He married there Mary Ann Fairbanks. Children of Hugh Foulke and Mary Ann (Fairbanks) Heacock: 321 Mary Ann. 322 Edgar. 323 John Sarah Florence ENOS ELWOOD HEACOCK 6 (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse,3 Enos'), son of Enos and Sarah (Foulke) Heacock, born in Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pa., 6 mo. 5, 1843, was but two years old when the family removed to Lewisville, Indiana, where he was reared and educated. He married Ann Weaver and was living in Quincy, Illinois, in Children of Enos Elwood and Ann (Weaver) Heacock: 325 Ulysses G., m. 326 Clara Lenora. 327 Elwood JONAH HEACOCK' (Jonathan,' William,' Jesse,' Nathan'), son bf Nathan and. Eliza (Hallowell) Heacock, born 7 mo. 22, 1840, in Rush County, Indiana, married, 6 mo. 18, 1868, Zilpha Holloway. She was born 8 mo. 29, 1848, and was the daughter of Jason and Sarah Jane (Rawls) Holloway, of Wabash County, Indiana. Children of Jonah and Zilpha (Holloway) Heacock: 329a Edwin Holloway, b ; m. Helen Josephine Taylor. 329b Florence, b AARON HEACOCK 6 (Jonathan,' William,' William,' Edward,' Tobias S. 5), eldest son of Tobias S. and Catharine (Leidy) Heacock, was born in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pa., in 1833, and died in that township, near the village of Dublin, 1 mo. 6, He learned the trade of pump making with his father and followed that vocation in connection with farming for many years. In 1876 he purchased a farm of eighty acres adjoining the present borough of Dublin and lived thereon until his death. He married in 1860 Elizabeth Krout, of an old Pennsvl-

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