X Joseph PETTY, JUST PARKED HERE

Birth:
Abt 1725
CT
Chr:
Norwich Monthly Meeting, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Death:
1789
Lehigh Twp., Northampton, Pennsylvania
Marriage:
1748
PA
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   Probably 1697 is the correct year of birth and not 1691.  This record was taken from LDS extract on record search pilot site and the film referenced correct for this family.  I had ordered a copy of this film but it was not readable.

Transcripts of Abstracts for Northampton Co., Pennsylvania

   39  BETTY, Joseph     yeoman     Lehigh twn.
          7/6/1784 -- 8/8/1799
          wife  Anne
          children  John, Margrata (HAEFFELFNGER)
          Ann (SLYFACE), Hanna (BALLIET), May (PETTY)
          ex. wife Anne
          wit. John DUNN and Henry BAEST
                  
Ann GREGORY
Birth:
1729
Oley Valley, Philadelphia (Berks) Co., Pennsylvania
Death:
3 Oct 1794
Lehigh Twp., Northampton, Pennsylvania
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
                   Her son-in-law was John Silvius, who was
Of Moore twp at death . File No. 4757 Vol P - 1838 Res. Moore and Allen twp, Northampton
His father-in-law - Joseph Petty of Lehigh, North.. Co, Pa signed 7 Jun 1784 prov. 8 Aug 1789
named his wife Anne Petty (sole executrix) and daughter Anna Sylface
His mother-in-law - Anna Betty (executrix of the last will & testement of Joseph Betty) gave
power of attorney to John Silvius - 30 Oct 1789
His mother-in-law - Ann Beddy's adm. of estate given to John Silvius - 22 Jan 1813
m. Anna Petty/Betty (b.3 Sep 1752 d.24 Feb 1838) d/o Joseph & Anna (Gregory) Petty/Betty
Anna (Gregory) PettyBetty was named in her father's will - Richard Gregory of Herford Twp,
Berks Co, Pa - 18 Feb 1765 proved 24 Jun 1765
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Margaret PETTY
Birth:
Abt 1750
Northampton Co. Pa.
Death:
3 Mar 1827
Northampton Co. Pa.
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ph-jac-meixell&id=I146


Proof of Margaretha Petty's parents:
Abstract of will of Joseph Petty (Betty), yeoman, Lehigh Twp., Northampton Co., wife Ann, children; John Petty, Margaret Heffelfinger, Ann Sylface (Silvius), Hannah Balliet, May Petty. Executor widow Ann. Will written 7 June 1784, probated 8 August 1789. (Northampton Co. estate file #1257, will book 2, pg. 252; Abstract in Easton Public Library, Marx Room, will written 7 Jun 1784, probated 8 Aug 1789)

Margaretha (Petty) Heffelfinger was buried in St. Paul's (aka. Indianland) Church cemetery by Rev. Frederick Wilhelm Meendsen, who noted in his records, "Buried widow Heffelfinger at Indianland". There is no marker on her grave.

Margaretha died intestate. The administrator of her estate was her son, Joseph Heffelfinger. The sureties on the bond of administration were Elias Heffelfinger and Jacob Kleppinger, all farmers of Lehigh Twp. Margaretha's estate was inventoried 12 March 1827. Documents in file show she was the widow and relict of John Heffelfinger, deceased. (Estate file #3843 and orphans court book 10, pg. 458, Northampton County Government Center, Easton, PA)

Northampton Co. orphans court:
1. M3-27, 24 May 1828: David Heffelfinger, son of Margaret, having reached age
20, received from Joseph Heffelfinger, $11.28, his share of Margaret's estate.

2. M3-28, 27 May 1828, Henry Heffelfinger, son of Margaret, received $11.28.

3. M3-118, 23 February 1829: Nancy, daughter of Margaret, received $11.58.

4. M3-272, 14 January 1830: Mary, wife of Abraham Arner, daughter of Margaret,
received $11.58.

5. M3-273, 4 September 1828: George, son of Margaret, received $11.58.

6. M3-273, 5 January 1830: Hannah Rockel, wife of George, daughter of Rebecca
(Margaret), received $11.58.

7. M3-274, 6 July 1829: Jacob, son of Margaret, received $11.58.
(Joseph Heffelfinger, administrator for all of the above.)
                  
2
Birth:
6 Sep 1752
Death:
Allen Twp, Northampton Co., Pa.
3
John PETTY
Birth:
1763
Death:
 
Marr:
 
4
Birth:
1762
Lehigh Twp., Northampton, Pennsylvania
Death:
27 Dec 1817
West Penn Twp., Schuykill Co., Pennsylvania
Marr:
28 May 1782
Schlosser's Church, (Lehigh) N 
Notes:
                   May have been born 1755 in Easton, PA.

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      John Petty was a sponsor to his sister Hanna at Schlosser's Church, Whitehall Twp, PA when Hannah married. Apparently they lived right on the border of Lehigh where the original Petty land was owned.

      The Penn family granted tracts of land to these early settlers, a quite sizable one issued to the Schlosser family encompassing several hundred acres, in the Neffs area. After the settlers had worshiped in one anothers homes, and possibly attended neighboring churches such as Egypt, Jordan, and Heidelberg, all of which were established a few years before 1755, the Schlosser family, in that year, donated approximately 100 acres of land for church purposes. The present church complex, cemeteries, sextons house, church grove, woodlands, and some farm fields are what remain from the original gift. Over the years, land was sold and the proceeds used for church construction and improvements. The most recent sale was made for land on which to build the present post office in Neffs.

      The religious needs of the early settlers, such as baptisms, funerals, and weddings, were usually taken care of by circuit-riding preachers, missionaries, and lay preachers. The early ordained preachers often had charges consisting of as many as six or more churches, with travel on foot or horseback the only means of transportation.

      In 1755, the first church, of log construction, was erected near the southeast corner of the old cemetery. The first grave markers were made of soft shale or wood, and many have disappeared from the ravages of weather. The oldest legible tombstone, near where the log church set, is that of Vallendin Remeli, 1770.

      The first church was erected by the Reformed congregation (Detailed Early History) and known as the Schlossers Church in honor of the land donors. Soon thereafter, a two-room log structure was erected across the road from the church to serve as a school and schoolmasters living quarters.

      At the same time, settlers of the Lutheran faith were living in the area of Schlossers Church, and since the new church was not used every Sunday by the Reformed congregation because the preacher was at another church in the charge, the Lutherans were invited to use this house of worship. The first records indicate a pastor serving the Lutheran congregation on a regular basis in 1762.

      We must make special note that all services at Union Church were in the German language. That was the predominant tongue of the early settlers. These German services continued exclusively until about 1920. Then, change came rapidly, for by 1935, only English services were conducted, as they are today.

      The first crude log church, with its ground floor and no heat, served well for about 40 years. In 1795. the Union Church was formalized with all debts and assets to he shared. During the first forty years, there were still some problems with the native Indians, due largely to William Penns sons questionable land purchases from the Indians. The Revolutionary War was fought during our infant years, with at least a dozen veterans of that war buried on the old cemetery. Most notable was Colonel Stephen Balliet, who was also involved in state and national affairs of government.
                  
5
Mary PETTY
Birth:
1770
Death:
 
Marr:
 
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X Joseph Petty, Just Parked Here - Ann Gregory

X Joseph Petty, Just Parked Here was born at CT Abt 1725.

He married Ann Gregory 1748 at PA . Ann Gregory was born at Oley Valley, Philadelphia (Berks) Co., Pennsylvania 1729 .

They were the parents of 5 children:
Margaret Petty born Abt 1750.
Anna Petty born 6 Sep 1752.
John Petty born 1763.
Hannah Petty born 1762.
Mary Petty born 1770.

X Joseph Petty, Just Parked Here died 1789 at Lehigh Twp., Northampton, Pennsylvania .

Ann Gregory died 3 Oct 1794 at Lehigh Twp., Northampton, Pennsylvania .