Go to Home
Login / Logout
Register
Help
Feedback
 Full View
 Pedigree
 Print
 
 File Home
 List of Individuals
 List by Surname
 Submitter Info

My GenCircles
Add to your favorites with the buttons below:
Add This Ancestor to My GenCircles
Add This File to My GenCircles
Add This User to My GenCircles

Search Global Tree
First Name:

Last Name:


More Options

Please Help Support GenCircles!
You can support GenCircles just by giving Family Tree Legends a try! It helps pay for GenCircles and we think you'll love it! Come see the guided tour and learn more:
Click Here
 

 

About GenCircles
The GenCircles Promise
Privacy Policy
Link To Us
 

 

 Showalter/Huffman
 by W. Richard Shindle
Global TreeClubsMy GenCirclesSmartMatching
George Huffman5 SmartMatches
Birth:DEC 1763 in Richmond Twp, Berks Co, PA
Death:13 FEB 1856 in Stribling Springs near Mt Solon, Augusta Co, VA
Sex:M
Father:Valentine Huffman b. ABT 1730
Mother:Anna Maria Franck b. in Niedermiessau, Palatinate
  

Spouses & Children 
Barbara Butt (Wife) b. ABT 1767 in Taneytown, Carroll Co, MD
Marriage: 20 MAR 1790 in Rockingham Co, VA
Children: 
  1. DescendantsJohn Huffman b. 21 JAN 1791 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  2. DescendantsMary Ann Huffman b. 25 DEC 1792 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  3. DescendantsSusan Huffman b. 1794 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  4. DescendantsCatharine Huffman b. 4 JAN 1797 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  5. Jacob Huffman b. BEF 1800 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  6. DescendantsMagdalena Huffman b. SEP 1802 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  7. DescendantsMary Elizabeth Huffman b. ABT 1805 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  8. DescendantsGeorge Huffman b. ABT 1807 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  9. DescendantsSally Huffman b. 29 OCT 1809 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
  10. DescendantsAbraham Huffman b. 17 APR 1813 in Faught's Run, Rockingham Co, VA
 
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Notes 
Title: Notes
Text:
Some of George Huffman's descendants have used the military records of a George Huffman living in Augusta County, Virginia in 1779 who was a part of the Augusta County militia to joined the D.A.R..  This George Huffman does not square away with the facts of our ancestor and is probably the George Huffman, wife Catherine, who appears in the Register of the Church at Jennings Gap in Augusta County from that same period.  It is therefore important that the chronology of George Huffman, son of Valentine and Anna Maria (Franck) Huffman, who was only 15 in 1779, be spelt out.
According to his obituary, George was 92 years and two months old at the time of his death, 13 February 1856,  This would calculate to December 1763.  His parents were residing in Maiden Creek, Richmond Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania at that time.  In 1775-1776, Valentine Huffman served in the 2nd Battalion, 6th Company in the Berks County Militia.  He appears on the tax records for Richmond Township, Berks County for 1779. On 28 August 1780, Valentine purchased 285 acres on Curtises' Creek (or Pleasant Run) in Rockingham County, Virginia.  George was in his sixteenth year at the time.  In 1790, George married Barbara Butt, daughter of Wintle Butt (Johann Wendel Bott, first wife Christina Magdalena Fischborn) in Rockingham County, Virginia (Marriage Bond dated 25 March 1790).  The records of their first four children's baptisms are recorded in the Register of the Frieden's Church, near. Mt. Crawford, Rockingham Co., VA.  About this time George became one of the leading spirits in establishing the United Brethren Church in the Shenandoah Valley.  In his father's will written in 1801 and probated 21 June 1803, the homestead in Rockingham County was divided between George Huffman and his brother Solomon, George receiving the portion with the old house.  Beginning in the 1820s, George began to purchase lands in Augusta County, Virginia in order to help his children get established.  The latest purchase took place in 1836, when he procured 400 acres at Stribling Springs, near Mt. Solon, Virginia for his son Abraham.  In the Deed, George and Barbara are still listed as residents in Rockingham County.  Barbara evidently died sometime before 1842, for by that year, George had already retired from farming and had moved in with his son Abraham.
It was in 1842 that George founded the Mt. Zion Class, which led to the building of the Mt. Zion United Brethren Church south of Mt. Solon in 1847.  In 1743, George wrote his will, leaving 300 acres of the property at Stribling Springs to his son Abraham, and 100 acres to his daughter Sally (Huffman) Showalter.  Sally pre-deceased her father, and this property seems to have passed on to her daughter Amanda Catharine (Showalter) Knicely.  George died at his son's home in Stribling Springs on 13 February 1856.

1850 Census: Augusta Co, VA
George Huffman, 87, living with son Abraham Huffman

Title: Will
Text:
In the Name of God Amen! I George Hoffman of Augusta County, State of Virginia, being at this time in perfect bodily Health as well as a sound & of a deposing mind, memory & understanding, thanks be to almighty God! But at the same time, considering the certainty of death & the uncertainty of the time and hour, thereof, and particularly on account of old age and therefore desiring to settle my worldly (sic) affairs & thereby being the better prepared to leave this world, when it shall please God to call me hence, do therefore make & publish this my last Will & Testament, in manner & form following, that is to say; First & principally, I commit my Soul into the hands of almighty God, and my body to the earth, to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors herein, after named. And after my debts & funeral charges are paid, I devise and bequeath in manner as follows: And first, as my son John Hoffman & my son Jacob Hoffman each of them have already received their full share, so the(y) are not entitled to draw any more, neither of the real or moveable state of my property. As to my Son George, he has likewise nearly received to what he is entitled to, except that my Son Abraham shall pay out to the said, my son George, One Hundred and Fifty Dollar, one year after my departure. And further, I devise and bequeath to my Son Abraham, the place or tract of land where I now live on, and likewise my Son said Abraham lives on containing about 400 acre, except that my Daughter Salley, wife of Nimrod Showalter shall have one hundred acre of said tract of 400 Acre, the remaining 300 hundred Acre I bequeath to my Son Abraham and for his heirs for ever with the condition that he has to support me out of the same in every respect, during my lifetime besides paying out to his brother George One hundred & fifty Dollar one year after the date of my death. And further be it well understood that I bequeath to my Daughter Salley, wife of N. Showalter, the above mentioned, one hundred acre with the condition, that she shall not dispose of the same, or sell it during her lifetime, but, if the Lord should please to take her from the present state of earthy life before her Husband, said N. Showalter, then he shall be the sole Heir to the said one hundred acre of Land. And further said Nimrod Showalter, and his wife Salley my Daughter, shall have all the moveables of my Estate, of which I will make public Sale, sometime the next coming Spring, and paying the money of said Sale, out to them myself, if I live otherwise, it shall be paid out to them by my Executors — And further, as to my Daughters, namely Polly, wife of John Ruebush; Catharina, wife of Jacob Showalter; Magdalena, wife of Silas Skelton; & Elisabeth, wife of Nimrod Blackwell, and the children of my Daughter Susanna, namely Catharina Ruebush, John Ruebush, George Ruebush & Salley Ruebush, I bequeath to them the money due to me in notes or Bonds from the Sale of my place, which amounts to this date to Sixteen hundred Dollars with the following condition, that each of them named, shall be equally in shares, and the Bonds which I hold and have against them the calculation of Interests on them shall be counted until this date, being the 1sr day of March 1842 — besides the Book Accounts, which I have against them, shall be counted likewise, so that there shares, as each of them are equal. The said five, above named, shall be made equal, to each of them Five hundred Dollars, comes due, from the oldest to the youngest. And it is further my will that them four children of my deceased Daughter Susanna, each of them three oldest, namely Catharina, John and George shall have one hundred Dollars and Salley the youngest shall have two hundred Dollars, and said Salley besides, shall have and I herewith bequeath to her out of my Estate, one Cow, one Bed & Bedstead, a spinning Wheel & a Bureau. The surplus of the said Sixteen hundred Dollars, shall be equally divided among the said five of my above named children. And lastly it is my Will that my two Sons George and Abraham Hoffman shall be, and I do herewith constitute them to be the executors of this my last Will and Testament, wherefore I have unto signed my name and fixed my Seal, the first day of March in the year of our Lord 1842. Georg Hoffman

Title: 2nd will recorded 1868
Text:
I, George Huffman, sen(io)r, of the County of Augusta and State of Virginia, do hereby certify and solemnly declare that the disposition that I have made of my property, both real and personal, to my legal heirs or children has been made by myself according to my will, and wish, without being persuaded by any person or persons. It is a matter of painfulness and regret that I am compelled in my days of infirmity and old age to contradict some false reports as concerning what I have given to my son Abraham Huffman. What I have given to my son I gave to him without being persuaded to do so by him or any other persons whatsoever. I gave to my son Abraham the plantation on which he now resides and made him a title for the same and that my son Abraham did not ask, coax, persuade, or threaten me with any thing so as to force me to give him the property, but I gave it to him willingly because I believed he deserved it. There is another report on my son Abraham in circulation that he should have cheated the heirs out of three or four thousand dollars which I say is utterly false for he never cheated the heirs out of one dollar. Another report that I gave my son George a bond on my son Jacob the amount of which was near three hundred dollars (as well as my memory serves me) and that if Jacob did not pay George that I was to take back said bond which is not so. I never promised to take bond back again. Another report is that I came to Augusta County clear of debt, and that therefore there must have been some smuggling of my money. This report is also false for the money that I had over and above paying for the lands in Augusta County I took part to pay my debts in Rockingham and and Augusta Counties and the balance I gave to make them equal except my son Abraham who did not get one dollar of that surplus money. The above is (a) summary of the false reports in circulation against my (son) Abraham, and I sincerely hope that what I have now solemnly written will forever set these matters at rest and that they bring not down my grey hairs with sorrow to the grave. Given under my hand this 10the day of August 1855 Fred K. Speier George Huffman, sen(io)r John Orebaugh George A. Orebaugh In Augusta County Court March 23rd 1868 This last will and testament of George Huffman, decd. was presented in Court and proved by the oaths of John Orebaugh and George A. Orebaugh, two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded Test William A. Burnett
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
George Huffman of John Harvy Huffman
George Huffman of Dodd/Showalter/Mead/Devore
George Huffman of Family History of Paul Huffman
George HUFFMAN of Shank Boosey Hollis Spalding
George Huffman of M.J. Stamm family history

Click the icon to see a SmartMatch in side-by-side windows.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Search this file:
 First NameLast Name