Descendants of Robert Morgan
ROBERTS and Mary RICHFORD
as of 6 March 2004
Generation No. 1
Return to Genealogy Home Page
1. Robert Morgan3 ROBERTS (John2, John1) was born
ca 17431, and died 28 Feb 18012. He married Mary RICHFORD 17623,
daughter of Thomas RICHFORD and Esther (RICHFORD). She was born ca 1746 in Georgetown Cross
Roads, Kent Co. MD4, and died Aft. 1787.
Children
of Robert ROBERTS and Mary RICHFORD are:
2 i. John4
ROBERTS, born 13 Jan 1763 in Frederick Co. MD5,6; died 24 Jan
1812 in Donegal Twp. Westmoreland Co. PA7,8. He married Mary SHANNON 12 Sep 17869;
born 6 Jan 17699; died 6 Mar 1833 in Ligonier Twp.
Westmoreland Co. PA9.
3 ii. Thomas
ROBERTS10, born 176410; died 3 May 180411. He married Margaret COVODE12;
born ca 177213,14; died 27 Jun 185115.
4 iii. Sarah
ROBERTS, born 5 Jun 176716; died 20 Dec 1845. She married
Thomas DUMARS, born ca 1768; died 29 Aug 1851.
5 iv. Mary ROBERTS.
6 v. Elizabeth
ROBERTS, born 15 Feb 1771 in Frederick Co. MD16; died 27 Jan
1813 in Mercer Co. PA17. She married William LINDSEY Aug 179818,19;
born ca 178120; died 27 Apr 186421.
7 vi. Esther
ROBERTS, born 25 Jul 177622; died Aft. 1834. She married John CAUGHEY; born Bet. 1760 -
1770; died ca 1836.
8 vii. Robert
Richford ROBERTS, born 2 Aug 1778 in Frederick Co. MD23,24;
died 26 Mar 1843 in Lawrence Co. IN25. He married Elizabeth OLDHAM Feb 179926;
born 8 Nov 177527.
9 viii. Lewis
ROBERTS, born 12 Oct 1780 in Frederick Co. MD28; died 2 Feb
1848 in Ash Grove Twp. Iroquois Co. IL28. He married Margaret HUNNEL29;
born ca 1776; died 23 Mar 1849 in Ash Grove Twp. Iroquois Co. IL30.
10 ix. Priscilla
ROBERTS, born 20 May 1783 in Frederick Co. MD31,32,33; died
28 May 186634. She
married James CHESS; born Bet. 1770 - 1780; died 18 Sep 1835 in Iroquois Co. IL34.
11 x. Nancy
ROBERTS, born 14 Feb 1785 in Frederick Co. MD35,36; died 10
Oct 185037. She
married John McGRANAHAN 12 May 180137; born 12 Nov 1778 in
Cumberland Co. PA38,39,40; died 2 Sep 186841.
12 xi. Sophia
ROBERTS, born 17 May 1787 in Donegal Twp. Westmoreland Co. PA42,43. She married James DUMARS 180344.
Notes for
Robert Morgan ROBERTS:
George
Dallas Albert, ed., History of the County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania;
Philadelphia: L.H. Everts & Co., 1882, pp. 695-696
[excerpts]
Ligonier
Township.
Methodist
Episcopal Church.
In 1788,
under Richard Whatcoat, presiding elder, Jacob Seaton and Lashley Matthews, the
circuit-riders, established the Ligonier Methodist Episcopal Church, and had preaching,
the first Methodist preaching in Ligonier Valley, and the second in the county.
It was held at the house of Jacob Shaw, now in the territory of Cook township.
Mr. Shaw was the class leader, and the class consisted of his wife, three
daughters,--Charlotte, Jane, and Prudence,--and Betsey Gibbins. A few months
afterwards Sarah, Elizabeth, and Esther Roberts, all noted singers, joined the
class, which was the organization of this church, then as now called
"Ligonier."
In 1789,
Robert M. and Mary Roberts, parents of the distinguished Bishop Richford
Roberts, joined the church in the month of May. The latter was born Aug. 21,
1778, in Frederick County, Md., became bishop in 1816, and died March 26, 1843.
He came to Ligonier Valley when a little lad of seven or eight years with his
parents. Thomas and John Roberts also joined the same year. In 1790 the place
of holding preaching was changed from the house of Jacob Shaw to that of Robert
M. Roberts, on the farm now owned, near Ligonier, by Benjamin Deeds. In May,
1792, Bishop Robert R. Roberts was converted. In 1797 two of the members,
Stephen Riley and William Lindsey, removed to Venango County. In 1811 the place
of preaching was changed from the house of John Roberts to that of Cornelius
Riley, father of Rev. James Riley and grandfather of Rev. McKendree Riley.
___________________________________________________
1790 PA
Census: Westmoreland Co. Donegal Twp. p. 93, line 18
Series
M637, roll 9
Robert
ROBERTS
Free
White Males age 16+, including heads of families: 2
[father
Robert (1743, age 47); probably son Thomas (1764, age 26)]
Free
White Males age <16: 2
[son
Robert R. (1778, age 12); son Lewis (1780, age 10)]
Free
White Females, including heads of families:
7
[mother
Mary (1746, age 44); daughters Sarah (1767, age 23); Mary (1769, age 21);
Elizabeth (1771, age 19); Esther (1776, age 14); Priscilla (1783, age 7); Nancy
(1785, age 5); Sophia (1787, age 3)]
[Note: Females should total 8, including mother Mary
- ed.]
___________________________________________________
1800 PA
Census: Mercer Co. township not stated, p. 458, line 3
Series
M32, roll 39
Robert
ROBERTS
Males: 1 (45+)
Females: 1 (10-16); 1 (26-45)
___________________________________________________
Last Will
and Testament of Robert Roberts
[cover
letter]
Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, County of Crawford, ss:
I, Forest
L. Knapp, Register of Wills in and for the County aforesaid, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the last will and
testament of Robert Roberts, late of "on the Watters of Shenango",
said County, deceased, and the probate thereof, as the same appears of record
in my office in Will Book A, at page 3. Said will was admitted to probate on
the 30th day of March A.D. 1838.
Witness
my hand and official seal at Meadville, Pa., this 15th day of May, A.D. 1952
Forest L.
Knapp, Register.
=======================================================
In the
name of God Amen. I Robert Roberts, Plantationer, on the Watters of Shenango,
being weak of body, but thanks to the Lord, of a good and perfect memory,
Revoking all others, appoint this to be my last will and testament. To my
beloved son John I bequeath 5s lawful money, to my beloved son Thomas, I
bequeath 5s lawful money, to my dear son Robert I bequeath five shillings, to
my dear son Lewis I bequeath five shillings, to my dear daughter Sarah after
what debts I am owing is paid, and funeral expenses cleared off, I leave my
place and whatever I pocess, to my dear daughter Mary I leave five shillings,
to my beloved daughter Elizabeth, I leave five shillings, to my dear daughter
Esther I leave five shillings, to my dear daughter Precilla I leave five
chillings, to my dear daughter Ann I give one cow, to my dear daughter Sophia I
leave a cow, otherwise five pounds in trade to be paid when she is eighteen.
Robert
Roberts. {Seal}
Signed,
sealed and delivered in the presence of the said testator, in presence of us,
December the 6th 1800,
Thomas
McClellan
Jacob
Gurwell
Crawford
County, ss:
Appeared
personally before the subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace for said
county, the within mentioned witnesses Thomas McClellan and Jacob Gurwell, and
being duly sworn according to law declareth that the within is the last will and
testament of the within mentioned Robert Roberts, deceased, for the intent that
the same may be acknowledged according to law. Given under my hand and seal
this 18th day of March, 1801.
John
Brooks {Seal}
Crawford
County, ss:
The twenty
eighth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
one, there personally appeared Thomas McClelland and Jacob Gurwell the
witnesses to the within written will, and being duly sworn according to law did
severally depose and say that they were present, and did see and hear the
testator within named, sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the within
writing as and for his last will and testament, and that at the time of the
doing thereof he was of sound mind, memory and understanding to the best of
their Knowledge and as they veryly believe; and further that the names of
Thomas McClelland and Jacob Gurwell are of their own hand writing, subscribed
by them as witnesses thereto in the presence of each other, and in the presence
and at the request of the said testator.
Coram me,
Wm.
Moore, Reg'r
Compared
by Me, Geo. LeFevre, Regr.
___________________________________________________
[Many of
the children of Robert Morgan Roberts are mentioned in the following article -
ed.]
History
of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Chicago, Ill., Brown, Runk & Co., 1888,
volume I, pp. 603-604
[Sugar
Grove Township]
Salem
Methodist Church is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, Methodist
congregation in Mercer County. It grew out of the Roberts settlement, made in
1796, 1797 and 1798, nearly all of whose members were Methodists. The original
house of worship, built of logs, 25x40, stood near or on the site of the
present house at Leech's Corners. Just when it was erected is not known with
certainty. It must have been as early, however, as 1807, that being the date
fixed by the most reliable authority. The house continued to be used until
about 1823, when its place was taken by a frame structure, about 35x45, with
gallery. This second building continued to be used until about the opening of
the late war, when the third and present frame, 46x60, was built. So far as
could be ascertained the original membership of this congregation embraced the
following: Robert R. Roberts and wife,
John Caughey and wife Hattie, William McLean and wife, William Lindsey and wife
Agnes [Elizabeth - ed.], John McGranahan and wife, William McGranahan and wife,
Smith McGranahan and wife, John Riley and wife, Thomas Roberts and wife, James
Stevenson and wife, Lewis Roberts and wife, John Rogers and wife, William
Steward, Nancy Wilson, Thomas Dumars and wife, James Dumars and wife, Morris
Dunlavy and wife, William Gurwell and wife, John Waters and wife, Probson
Gibbons and wife. It will be seen that this nucleus of Methodism in the
northern part of the county furnished the names of men and women who achieved
not only a creditable local reputation, but a world-wide fame. Families are
numerous who rejoice in the fact that their ancestors were connected with the
old Salem (place of peace) settlement.
The names
of the early preachers cannot be given. Roberts, McClelland, Gurwell and others
supplied the pulpit of the home congregation. For a long time R.R. Roberts
(afterward better known as Bishop Roberts) was the leader of the class at
Salem. The watchful care which this duty imposed prepared him gradually for the
more extensive labors he was subsequently called upon to perform.
___________________________________________________
Endnotes
1. Wafel Ann Nunamaker Smith, Retracing
Roberts Roots: A Brief History of the Robert Morgan Roberts Family, (P.O. Box 9766, Tulsa, OK 74157-0766), p. 16.
2. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), pp. 90-91.
3. Lineage Book: National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume XLI (#s 40001-41000), 1902, p. 32.
4. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200 Mulberry
Street, 1844), p. 13.
5. Family Bible of James Roberts.
6. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 14.
7. Family Bible of James Roberts, (date on tombstone
reads 24 instead of 20 January).
8. Deeds Cemetery, Ligonier Twp. Westmoreland
Co. PA, tombstone inscription.
9. Family Bible of James Roberts.
10. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), volume II, p. 1142.
11. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), volume II, p. 1143.
12. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), volume II, p. 1142.
13. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), volume II, p. 1143.
14. 1850 PA Census: Mercer Co. Salem Twp. (Series
M432, roll 796), p. 373b, lines 8-13, dwelling 1753, family 1775, 19 September
1850, "Margaret, 78, b. Pa."
15. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), volume II, p. 1143.
16. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 14.
17. Stevenson Cemetery, Salem Twp. Mercer Co.
PA, tombstone inscription.
18. Lineage Book: National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume XLI (#s 40001-41000), 1902, p. 32.
19. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 69.
20. 1850 PA Census: Mercer Co. Salem Twp. (Series
M432, roll 796), p. 366a, lines 14-15, dwelling 1635, family 1657, 16 September
1850, "Wm. LINDSY, 69, $1000 Real Estate, b. Pa."
21. Stevenson Cemetery, Salem Twp. Mercer Co.
PA, tombstone inscription.
22. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 14.
23. Dumas Malone, editor, Dictionary of
American Biography, (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, MCMXLIII), volume
XVI, p. 14.
24. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200 Mulberry
Street, 1844), p. 13.
25. Dumas Malone, editor, Dictionary of
American Biography, (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, MCMXLIII), volume
XVI, p. 14.
26. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), p. 270.
27. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 73.
28. Margaret R. Waters, Dorothy Riker, and Doris
Leistner, Abstracts of Obituaries in the Western Christian Advocate, 1834 -
1850, (The Family History Section,
Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, IN, 1988), p. 186.
29. Wafel Ann Nunamaker Smith, Retracing
Roberts Roots: A Brief History of the Robert Morgan Roberts Family, (P.O. Box 9766, Tulsa, OK 74157-0766), p. 63.
30. Wafel Ann Nunamaker Smith, Retracing
Roberts Roots: A Brief History of the Robert Morgan Roberts Family, (P.O. Box 9766, Tulsa, OK 74157-0766), p. 73.
31. 1850 IL Census: Iroquois Co. District 21
(Series M432, roll 110), p. 184b, lines 26-27, dwelling 607, 26 November 1850,
"Pracilla, 67, b. Md."
32. 1860 IL Census: Iroquois Co. Ash Grove Twp.
(Series M653, roll 186), P.O. Ash Grove, p. 281, lines 11-13, dwelling 2197,
family 2026, 13 August 1860, "Prescilla, 78, b. Md."
33. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 14.
34. Wafel Ann Nunamaker Smith, Retracing
Roberts Roots: A Brief History of the Robert Morgan Roberts Family, (P.O. Box 9766, Tulsa, OK 74157-0766), p.
181.
35. 1850 PA Census: Mercer Co. Salem Twp. (Series
M432, roll 796), p. 373a, lines 28-34, dwelling 1742, family 1764, 18 September
1850, "Nancy, 65, b. Pa."
36. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 14.
37. Wafel Ann Nunamaker Smith, Retracing
Roberts Roots: A Brief History of the Robert Morgan Roberts Family, (P.O. Box 9766, Tulsa, OK 74157-0766), p.
185.
38. 1850 PA Census: Mercer Co. Salem Twp. (Series
M432, roll 796), p. 373a, lines 28-34, dwelling 1742, family 1764, 18 September
1850, "John MAGRANAHAN, 70, Farmer, $2500 Real Estate, b. Pa."
39. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), volume I, p. 600.
40. 1860 PA Census: Mercer Co. Sugar Grove Twp.
(Series M653, roll 1140), P.O. West Greenville, p. 783, lines 16-18, dwelling
754, family 753, 5 July 1860, "John McGRANIHAN, 79, Farmer, $5300 Real
Estate / $700 Personal Estate, b. Pa."
41. History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, (Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers, Chicago,
IL, 1888), volume I, p. 600.
42. Lineage Book: National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume CXXXV (#s 134001-135000), 1917, p.
289.
43. Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., The Life of
the Rev. Robert R. Roberts, (New
York: G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 200
Mulberry Street, 1844), p. 14.
44. Wafel Ann Nunamaker Smith, Retracing
Roberts Roots: A Brief History of the Robert Morgan Roberts Family, (P.O. Box 9766, Tulsa, OK 74157-0766), p.
215.
Return to Genealogy Home Page