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- The Nicholas who goes to Ohio makes alot of land deals 1799-1803 then disappears from the records in Maryland, he would probably been about 18 putting him born 1781, which also makes him the right age in Ohio, not sure who his parents are but he [may be the Nicholas] in two land deals regarding an Aquila Paca [which is available, looked at, but is unrevealing] ---ahjua
It is thought that this Nicholas Allinder (b. abt 1776, Maryland), could be a son of a John (d. 1757) But this Nicholas is not in the household of the John (b. 1757) on either the 1790 or 1800 Census for Harford. On the 1790 census, that John (b. 1757) of Harford, Maryland, with a wife, has 2 female under 10. On the 1800 Census, one of the 1790 females under 10 must have died, and now there are the four children in that household, 3 male and 1 female, all under the age of ten, with parents: John, age 26-44, and his wife, age 26-44. So John's household does not fit for Nicholas, even though, Nicholas in having a daughter named Lucinda evidences a namesake relationship for a line going back to Lucina. But if not the grandson of Lucina through her sons John or Nicholas (he died in 1797) then perhaps through William (b. 1750) who has been tentatively identified also as a son of Lucina.
With no 1810 Census extant for Ohio, identification of Nicholas becomes more problematic, but perhaps he can be yet traced through the aforementioned land deals and the ones in Ohio for 1803-1806.
This Nicholas (b. abt 1776, Maryland) is shown on the 1820 Census for Belmont County, living on this land near William (b. 1750) with his name spelled Allinder, a spelling that is consistent with how the name is spelled on the Harford County documents. He is age 45+ , and shown with him is 1 female age 26-44. She is Mary Unnamed, and from the age of her youngest son on the 1850 Census we can compute her age to be 42. With them are 1 male under 10, who would be their son Joseph, age 5, and 1 male 10-16, who could be their son Robert, age 16 (an age that should be closer to 18, according to the later censues), 2 female under 10, one would be Charlotte, age 7, and 3 female 10-15. On the 1860 Census, Charlotte, married to George Hays, gives her age as 47, so it appears she is the youngest of the daughters.
On the 1830 Census for Belmont, Nicholas, is age 50-60, wife is 40-50 (Mary, age 52), they have 2 male under 5 (could be their grandsons), 1 male 5-10 (son Richard, age 8), 1 male 15-20 (son Joseph, age 15), 1 male 30-30 (son Robert, age 28), 1 female 15-20 (Charlotte age 17), and 3 female 20-30, presumably, one is wife of Robert. So three of Charlotte's older sisters may yet be unmarried.
akristina ahuja wrote:
This is all the same plot of land West Wheeling, Belmont County, Section 30 twn 2 range 2, original land purchase, or could have been bounty lands to McElheron: 1802, a D McElheron sold land in Pultney twp Belmont county to Nicholas Allender; in 1803, John Allender ET AL GAVE 245 acres of that land of Nicholas' went back to D McElheron, that same 245 acres went from D McElheron to Richard Allender ET AL; then same land again went from Richard Allender ET AL back to D McElheron; 1806, John Allender, et al, gave 1221 acres to Wm Allender, et al, of Nicholas' land, John Allender, et al, also gave Nicholas 1221 acres of NIcholas' land; 1806, Richard gave 1221 acres to Nicholas; 1806 Richard, et al, also gave Wm, et al, 1221 acres; 1828, Wm gave Nicholas 118 acres, Thomas to Wm 591 acres;1829, Nicholas gave 1/4 acre to Wm Daken et al; 1833, John Allender by order of Sheriff gave 2361 acres to Wm Daken.
Nicholas died at St Clairsville, Belmont County, Ohio, in September of 1831.
Will executors were Mary and eldest son Robert.
Testimony of Andrew Woods (jr?) and Robert M. Woods that will is from Nicholas:
I give to my wife and eldest son Robert the Plantation we now live situated on the bank of the Ohio containing 118 acres, Robert and Mary should take care of all other heirs,
My son Joseph $150 when he is of age for his dowry, my son Richard $150 when he is of age for his dowry, and each female heir an equal share in the above mentioned property that is to say one bed and bedding, one cow and ten dollars or ten dollars in such things as they may want towards house keeping. The will should be fulfilled within 5 years time that Richard is of age, and Robert and his heirs.
signed in the presence of Andrew Woods, jr and Robert M Woods.
Will was made on 19th of Sept 1831 and sealed in court on 30th Sept 1831.
Andrew Woods is a witness on Nicholas' will and also states he owes money to Robert Allender in Robert's estate and Martin Todd is the physician and he is on the 1850 census near Joseph Allender.
Richard Allender and Hannah are on the deed records with the Jonathon Watson. Richard is probably sibling of Margaret, since that land went to George Lashley (?)
OK pull out everything on Bedford County Pennsylvania: Allenders' John from there bought the land that Wm and Nicholas originally bought --i havent read thru it but they are all named [with] I think Richard Allender --ahuja
(In margin it is written page 229 old book)
Square no 4 lot number7}
Know all men by these present that I Daniel McElheron of the town of Pultney and Northwestern Territory United North west of the ohio for and in consideration of the sum of Sixty dollars lawful money of the United States to me in hand paid Nicholas Allender of Washington County and State of Maryland at or and before the sending and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted, bargained, sold, ratifyed, conveyed and confirmed and by those presents do grant bargain, sell, ratify, convey, and confirm unto the said Nicholas Allender and his heirs and assigns all that certain lot of land in the Town of Pultney known and described upon a map of said Town by lot no seven in square no four in said Town of Pultney and in the Wegee Bottoms in the second Township and second Range of the Seven Ranges North west of the Ohio River and in the North Western Territory of the United States. To have and to hold the said Town Lot of land and premises above described unto the said Nicholas Allender and to his heris and assigns to the only per use(?) and balwof (?) of -ever. In Testimony wherof I the said Daniel McElheroon herunto set my hand and seal this twenty seventh day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and two.
Signed and delivered in
Presence of } John Lee D McElheron Audr Woods Jr
State of Ohio County of Belmont Township of Pultney, be it remembered that on the 14th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three came Daniel McElheron Esq the Grantor in the foregoing Deed and acknowledged before Jacob Rapsher(?) of the Justice of the Belmont County that he executed the same and desire the same might e recorded for the uses and purposes therein expressed.
Recorded 14th Jun 1803 Jacob Rapsher (?)
FHC microfilm #875920 Vol A-B Belmont County Ohio Deeds 1800-1809
Page 178, transcribed by K Ahuja
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