Misc. Notes
WILL - Pendleton County, 1 ul 1822 - names wife MARY, son George, daughter Polly; rest divided among all my children now living and heirs of my son JOHN and HENRY. Executors are my sons George and Jacob. Witnessed by Jacob Warwick, John K Stewart, Sampson Nottingham. Probated August court 1827.
The pioneer name unknown, had a hunting cabin north Brandywine in Pdn. About 1745 and later settled in Doe Hill village Highland Co
408Hypothesis that Abraham is the Pioneer or his son
Other pioneer sons would be John, Samuel, Daniel, Abraham b. C 1760, George, Jacob, Adam, Henry, and daughters
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651Born, Shenandoah County, Virginia, about 1753, son of Earhart Burner. Died, June 28, 1827. Enlisted, January, 1777, and February or March,1778, and served two years as private under Captains Mathias Hits and Rinker, Eighth Virginia Regiment, Continental Establishment commanded by Colonel Bowman.Married, Mary Magdalene Hull, June 5, 1780, Pendleton County, Virginia. They had seven sons and two daughters. Soldier applied for pension, October 25, 1819, Randolph County, Virginia. Certificate issued, November 27, 1819. Widow applied for pension, June 3, 1839, and certiricate was issued February 20, 1840. She was born in Pendleton County,Virginia, about 1763 and died January 18, 1840, before the pension in her favor had been granted, so it was paid to four living children.Among persons making supporting affidavits were Henry Burner, brother of the soldier, Adam Arbogast, and John Slaven.