Bible records and other papers of William ARCHIBALD and Margaret THOMPSON family: Extracts FROM Vol. 17, JOURNALS OF JOSIAH V. THOMPSON, 1926, Franklin Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Carolyn Shearer. originally posted by Charlee Wilson and used with permission. USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ____________________________________________________ Extracts of Franklin county material from the 27 Vol work of Josiah V. Thompson. This Franklin County bible and other papers is in Vol 17. Thanks to Carolyn Shearer for extracting this information. Special thanks to Charlee Wilson for painstakingly editing the work from scanned images of volumes on microfilm. The journals are now in the possession of the Western PA Historical Society in Pittsburgh and are extremely fragile. BIBLE AND FAMILY RECORDS - William Archibald and Margaret Thompson From the Journal of Josiah V. Thompson, Vol 17, pp 502ff. Transcribed by Charlee Wilson. At residence of Mrs Annie May Archibald No 460 E. Queen St, Chambersburg, Pa Aug 10, 1926 11 AM Her father in law, Charles Bryan Archibald born in St Thomas Tp on the old Thompson farm Oct 28, 1896 came downstairs on crutches, having been wounded Sept 29, 1918 in the Argonne Battle necessitating the amputation of both legs. His sister living next door at No 464 is Mrs Catharine Elizabeth Martin nee Archibald wife of Geo Guy Martin & has come in & she says her father William Van Lear Archibald was the great grandson of Thomas Thompson & they thought there was an old Thompson bible here. They have found an old Archibald bible published by Mark & Charles Kerr Edinburgh 1789 & another 1850 both Archibald bibles. They have not found the Thompson bible yet but think it is about the house somewhere. They have brought out two or three boxes of papers, letters receipts etc dating back to 1768 & earlier. Chas B. says they sold the old farm formerly ctg 500 A. then 200 A in 1919 to a Rodgers who couldn't pay for it & was then acquired by Ira Shields who owns it & lives on it. The graveyard of 95 perches & a roadway into it was reserved. In this g.y. is buried Thomas Thompson, who was buried there & their father had pointed out where he was buried. There is also the marker a native stone to his great Uncle there with his name on it. His father William Archibald was born on the farm & he too is buried there as are three of his daughters, Mary Ann, Margaret & Martha & also his brothers Thomas T. & James, none of whom were ever married & the stone there records their names. Wm V. himself, the only one of the family who married & his sister Elisabeth are buried in the St Thomas Cemetery at St Thomas Pa & have markers. Wm V's grandfather also William Archibald was the emigrant coming from Londonderry, Ireland, whose passport is in his, Wm V's widow's safety deposit box in the Valley Natl Bank here & Chas B. will get a copy of it & any other important old papers locked up there & send to me, thus fixing the year of his coming over. This William Archibald married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Thompson as the papers here show & he was one of the Exrs of Thomas T's will. Wm V. Archibald was born June 27, 1835 on the old farm in St Thomas Tp & died in St Thomas Pa Feby 23, 1925. He was married to Annie May Swisher born at Pine Grove Furnace, Pa June 23, 1878, daughter of Charles Edmund Swisher & his wife Mary Jane Kearns. They had two children born on the old farm as above: 1. Charles Bryan Archibald born Oct 28, 1896 2. Catherine Elizabeth Archibald born Oct 18, 1899 1. Charles B. enlisted in the World War Sept 17, 1917 in 316th Infantry Machine Gun Co 79th Div was stationed for a time at Camp Meade left camp July 4, 1918 sailed from Hoboken, NJ on July 7, 1918, went immediately to France & went forward to the trenches & on Sept 2th went forward in the Argonne Forest drive & over the top on that day, was wounded by high explosive on Sept 29, 1918 which necessitated the amputation of both legs at two different hospitals in France & by reason of gangrenous infections other operations or amputations became necessary until he had had five more on this side at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C. until he had had seven in all. He sailed back from France on Dec 25, 1918 & was kept in the hospital until Dec 15, 1919. His loss of blood was so great from the several amputations that the doctors told him that two blood transfusions were the only thing that saved his life. He was married at Westminster Md May 14, 1921 to Agnes Amy Roney, born Oct 17, 1902 in Balto, Md daughter of Geo Joseph Roney & his wife Jean Mullen. Have had two children both born at St Thomas Pa. 1. Charles Williams Archibald born July 2, 1922 & died July 2, 1922 2. Amy Elizabeth Archibald born Nov 29, 1924 He was about three years getting his stomach & throat cured up from being gassed. 2. Catherine Elizabeth was married Jany 19, 1918 at St Thomas Pa to Geo Guy Martin born Sept 3, 1899 at Shippensburg, Pa son of George Guy Martin & his wife Amanda Hamil. Both living next door & he is a carpenter by trade. They have had three children born in St Thomas Tp 1. William Archibald Martin born Mch 18, 1918 2. George Harold Martin born Sept 11, 1919 3. George Guy Martin Junior born Oct 18, 1921 The Edinburgh 1789 bible gives the dates of birth of the children, ten of them, of William & Margaret Thompson Archibald the 8th & 10th being so faint by reason of the ink fading that they are barely decipherable. There was no place for a family record, but this is written on the back of the last Caf [sic] of Maccabees II Chap XX with the imprint "The end of the Apocrypha Glasgow Printed by David Niven for J. Duncan & J & M Robertson booksellers 1789" While facing it is "the New Testament" "Edinburgh Printed by Mark & Chas Kerr, His Majesty's Printers 1789" 1. Martha Archibald born in ye 15th of May 1778 2. David Archibald born in ye 29th of Feby 1780 3. Thomas Archibald born in ye 8th of Feby 1782 4. Issabella [sic] Archibald born in ye 1st of Nov 1783 5. Mary Archibald born in ye 9th of Feby 1786 6. William Archibald born in ye 20th of Feby 1788 7. Margret Archibald born in ye 24th of Apr 1791 8. Daniel Archibald born in ye 26th of June 1792 9. James Archibald born in ye 26th of Sept 1797 10. Ruhamah Archibald born in the 20th of Dec 1799 At the end of the Old Testament on a 2/3 blank page end of Malachi Chap IV is the record of the second William Archibald's children ie being he who was born as above on Feby 20, 1788 seven of them as follows: 1. Mary Ann Archibald born May 18, 1831 2. James Archibald born June 17, 1833 3. Margaret Catherine Archibald born Oct 30, 1834 4. William V. Archibald born June 27, 1835 5. Elisabeth Archibald born Oct 22, 1838 6. Thomas T. Archibald born Jany 14, 1843 7. Martha J. Archibald born Aug 12, 1846 Going through the old papers which time precludes assorting, I am making note of such as I think will be useful, as I go over them & numbering them seriatim as I go. 1. Treas of the U.S. Wash D.C. Wash Sept 14, 1816 To Wm Archibald Adm or Chambersburg, Pa "Free" Enclosed you will find my cft 6585 (or 6335) on A. Calhoun Cr for $106.25 The amt of warrant 267 issued by the Sec of War for which "please ack & sign eved recpt etc. To Wm Archibald Esq Th T. Tucker Tr of the U.S. 2. A letter dated Chanceford May 15, 1770 from Jas Leeper speaks of his mother living in poverty & want & of Samuel going to Carolina & of Wm & Mary & refers to his own children & is addressed to his dear brother signed Jas Leeper 3. Wm Asble To Andrew McDowell To medicines, visits to his children from July 30 to Aug 3, 1788 £00.15.9 on back "recd Nov 17, 1789 the within amt in full Andrew McDowell Chas B. says his father told him they were once called "Asble" 4. Sir, you are to attend at Mr James Finley's on Thursday the 22d inst in order to march to Camp but if you have any reasons to show why you can't march there is an appeal on the same day at the same place, herein fail not. Given under my hand Jany 16, 1778 To Mr Willm Archibald 5th Class Patrick Jack No 5. This is an order from Provost Marshall dated Mch 18, 1865 notifying Wm Archibald of being drafted for one year. He got as far as Fayetteville, Pa & the war closed. 6. Shows that Wm Archibald 1st constable in 1805 7. This is paper signed by Edward Crawford Reg dated Mch 5, 1805 issuing to Wm Archibald letters Testamentary on the will of his wife's sister Mary Thompson with will annexed dated Dec 15, 1798 in which she gives to Wm Archibald his wife Margaret, her sister, an undivided tract of land bequeathed to me by my father Thos Thompson adj Joseph Grimes, Philip Houck & Wm Archibald during their lives & then to go to her children by him. Gives them the bals of her estate. Mary (her o mark) Thomson (seal) Witness Daniel Eckels, Joseph Wadle. 8. I do hereby certify that Willm Thompson No 260 of Westmoreland Pennsylvania hath voluntarily taken & subscribed the oath of Allegiance & Fidelity as directed by an Ast of General Assembly of Penna, passed the 13th day of June A.D. 1777 Witness my hand & seal (L.S.) Benj Paschall 9. Return of a road view from Sniders Mill to Browns Mills viewed by Richd Bard, Charles Campbell, Thomas Brown, Humphrey Fullertons, James Campbell & David McBriar apptd at Oct session who recommended a road 33 feet wide which was approved by court Nov 12, 1797 signed Edwd Crawford Clk. 10. Recd Feby 14, 1769 of Miss Mary Thompson £1.9.6. in full of her amt Brackenridge & Rogers 11. A letter to Wm Archibald, St Thomas Pa from Mary Brown (evidently Mary Archibald born Feby 9, 1706 [sic- should read 1786]) dated Lancaster, O June 6, 1842 addressed Dear Brother. Says they are getting on well in life & speaks of her son Daniel & "James my youngest son is now in his 21st year" 12. a letter dated "Dunny Brenard May 23, 1800 to Dear Brother, says he is well & your sister is well & family, they have six sons & two daughters living & 3 dead, Hugh + Mary + Allice + James + Daniel + Thomas + David + Natl" Speaks of hoping to have seen him long ago but cannot leave the old people in their old age. This letter is from Ireland & speaks of a brother James, a sailor's mate in the North of England that he hadn't seen for 5 yrs & of his uncles sons & many Archibalds signed Daniel Archibald. 13. a letter dated Sugar Grove, O May 9, 1852 to Wm Archibald, St Thomas, Pa Write for inf. Says has a settlement to make with the guardian of James Brown & wants to know the amt of money that Daniel Brown rec fr you. Daniel Heft, Adm. 14. A letter dated Lancaster, Ohio Apr 21, 1841 from Mary Brown to her brother Wm Archibald says she sends release of the land as per his proportion which she signs above explaining that her husband Oliver died Apr 14, 1840. Directs him to send cft or ck for the money 15. Will of Wm Archibald the 1st copied in the fine handwriting of great grand uncle Edward Crawford gives to wife Barbara full possession of the S.W. house adjg the larger house on the east during life personal property, pasture to be provided by my son Wm etc. To my son William 3/4 of my plantation to include all buildings to my daughter Martha Little's children the 1/5 of the other 1/4 of money arising from sale to my daughter Isabella 1/5 of sd money recd fr sale of other 1/4 of farm to my daughter Mary Brown 1/5 of sd money recd fr sale of other 1/4 of farm. to my daughter Margaret 1/5 of sd money recd fr sale of other 1/4 of farm to my son James's children 1/5 of sd money recd fr sale of other 1/4 of farm. Appoints son Wm & Saml Dixon Exrs. Dated May 12, 1831 William Archibald (seal) Witnesses: Jacob Brindle Philip Zoucks? 15 1/2. I, Mary Thomson of Franklin Co, Pa weak in body do this day make my will. 1st to the heirs of my beloved brother Alexander Thomson 5 shillings 2d to the heirs of my beloved brother Samuel Thomson 5 shillings 3 to my beloved brother Joseph Thompson 5 shillings 4 to my beloved brother George Thompson if living or to his heirs 5 shillings 5. to my well beloved niece Isabella Archibald the following articles, one feather bed & bed clothes & my wearing apparel, my silver shoe buckles & my saddle Lastly, to my well beloved brother?in?law Wm Archibald & my well beloved sister Margaret Archibald the bals of my estate real & personal to be held by him during her life & then to go to her children. Appoints Wm Archibald Exr. Mary (her o mark) Thomson Dated Mch 9, 1793 Witnesses Oliver Brown, James Ferguson Evidently superseded by will at No 7. 16. Chambersburg Mch 15, 1871 recd of W.V. Archibald $188.40 in trust for passing patent on 225 A 142 P & allowance of land in St Thomas Tp originally surveyed in pursuance of an order of survey granted. Thomas Thompson dated March 27, 1767 No 3248 Emanuel Kuhn C.S. 17. James Chariton was born Feby 25, 1783 Mary Chariton was born Dec 26, 1785 John Chariton was born June 8, 1786 Sarah Chariton was born Apr 7, 1788 Margaret Chariton was born Feby 15, 1791 (I would say Mary's date should be 1784, Chas B. does not know who these are JVT) 18. An order given by Mary Thomson Mch 9, 1773 authorizing payt & delivery to William Archibald. Mary Thomson 19. Farm lease of 3 fields dated Mch 26, 1810 signed by Samuel Thompson to Jacob Frize 20. a letter from his brother in Dinnybrewar, Ireland dated Apr 23, 1801 asks him to send him some token as he has no remembrances of you behind but the date 1774 that you cut on the Sycamore trees. I go often to see it. Your sister & family are all well To Wm Archibald Daniel Archibald 21. An unsigned letter to Wm Archibald dated Apr 9, 1830 addressing him as "dear Uncle" says to address his answer to "Salt Lick" P.O. Springfield Tp Fayette Co, Pa" Speaks of Father & Elizabeth landed on Saturday safe" 22. Cft dated June 11, 1831 signed Paul S. Hetich Reg granting letters testamentary to William Archabald & Samuel Dixon on estate of William Archibald. 23. Bill (& receipt) Dec 2, 1910 to Wm Archibald Reed & Finafrock, St Thomas, Pa: Nov 22, embalming sister $5 23, black casket 50 23 Robe 3 Receipted 58.00 24. Is an old letter from Ireland dated "Carmoney May 1, 1775 & signed Robt Carson & James Gettey speaks of several of the old family friends there. 25. A letter to Mr Archibald dated May 18, 1863 from Gailland Hartman, Clearport, Fairfield Co, Ohio say that Mr Heft handed him a "letter from you dated Dec 28, 1850 about some turnpike stock of Polly Brown formerly Polly Heft & says that Polly Brown is now a widow with a large family of children. 26. Receipt dated Nov 19, 1864 for $49.60 for Bounty tax fr John W. Coble collector to James & Wm Archibald Exrs of Wm Archibald Decd. 27. Franklin Coff Personally appeared before me one of the J.P. for sd county Elizabeth Thompson who being sworn deponent & says that the estate of Thomas Thompson decd stands indebted to the estate of Samuel Thomson Decd £4 & that this deponent never recd it etc Dated May 2, 1796. Elizabeth (her a mark) Thomson before James Ferguson & on back is: I do hereby certify that a nother noat [sic] of £4. Dated Nov 1, 1785 was discharged from my docket by the estate of Samuel Thomson decd May 2, 1796. James Ferguson 28. Received of Mary Thomson £4 for a saddle answer pr his Patrick & Terence Campbell which being settled vs me Nicholas Swope Nov 6, 1774 29. The seat numbered twenty which belongs to the Presbyterian Society in their church near Rocky Springs is now rated at £4.12.6 per annum fr & after Nov 1, 1799 & whereas Wm Archibald of Hamilton Tps doth now agree with the said society by their agents & giveth his note to pay 1.10.10 for the use of part of said seat in 2 equal payts on the first Mondays in May & Oct of each & every year therefor the said Wm Archibald is hereby vested with a right & title to the due & orderly use of part of said seat & his part bears the same proportion to the whole of said seat which the aforesaid yearly payt bears to the whole annual price of the seat & to continue to him his heirs & assigns as long as he makes the annual payment provided he conforms to the rules of the society. Done at Rocky Spring Apr 3, 1850 Robt Ligget (seal) Moses Kirkpatrick (seal) John Brakenridge (seal) 30. Jany 9, 1768 Recd of Thomas Thompson forty shillings in full of surveying fees for the execution of an application to him in Hamilton Tp For John Armstrong Esqr [squiggle witness?] Saml Lyonel 31. Bill of Craig Nelson & Co $402 for materials furnished Wm Archibald June 18 to Dec 1, 1884 is what went in the new house (Charles B. says indicating that his father built it 42 yrs ago. Before that, he had lived in the old log house 2d field east of old g.y. where gggf Thos Thompson is buried beyond & to right of a fine spring that puts out there sulphur water, which is on a slight elevation & was the Thos Thompson home. Some old foundation stones still visible mark the site, the farm is slate land, lays nice & level & still has considerable timber on it. The present farm of 220 A is practically all on East or south side of Lincoln highway which runs through the farm & it is the second brick house on the right side of the road as you come from St Thomas to Chambersburg. The original tract of 500 to 1000 A took the other side of the road also. 32. A release fr John Little & Robert Little dated Feby 19, 1851 to William Archibald witnessed by W.E. Miller & Calvin Bingham for all their interest in the estate of Wm Archibald 1st as per his will, recites they are from Westnd Co & is ackd before W.E. Miller J.P. for said Co. They are named as "Lytels" in the paper but sign "Little". 33. Bill of John Shryock, Chambersburg, Pa to Wm Archibald for funeral of Mary Thompson dated Aug 21, 1804 viz: 1 Gallon Lisbon wine £ 10.61 2 qts best 4th proof spirits 6.0 2 1/2 yrd 6/4 cambrick muslin 6/6 16.3 6 black silk handkfs 7/ 2. 2.0 5 pr mens blk gloves 3/9 18.9 5 pr womans blk gloves 3/9 18.9 1 pr womans blk gloves 3.4 3 yds narrow scarfing 2/4 ___7.0 3/4 yds wide scarfing 12/6 £6.11.11 1/2 34. a letter directed to William Archibald Carrelstown, Pa dated Jany 18, 1852 informs him that his nephew Daniel Brown is no more, he died in Sept last & leaves a widow & three children, James Brown is the last survivor of the Brown family & he not being very capable of doing business & has to have a guardian & Daniel's last request was for me to settle up his estate & he asks him to sell the Turnpike stock signed. Daniel Heft Admr Address me at Lancaster, O or Sugar Grove, O. 35. The estate of Wm Archibald Decd to S.A. Culbertson Dr 1831 to medicines & attendance rendered him in May & June 1831 it being in his last illness $19 9th Jany 1832 decd of Samuel Dixon Esq Exr the above acct in full S.A. Culbertson 36. Wm Archibald was Adm of the estate of Robert Little in Feby & Mch 1808. 37. A lease from Margaret & Archibald & Elizabeth Archibald to John Wingert dated Mch 1, 1904 leases for 1 yr their house & lot of ground & building thereon about 3/4 of a mile east of St Thomas "on the old Jack road" bounded by lands of David Hafer, Henry Wise & Wm Archibald. 38. Dec 23, 1863 recd of James & William Archibald $3 for grave digging Joseph Suckman. 39. In Spring 1783, then recd fifteen shillings from Samuel Thompson for services done & the Aprizing [sic] of the goods & chattels Thomas Thompson decd Thomas Knox I say recd by me. £0.15.0 40. Recd from William Archibald £1.10.0 [unreadable word] of Thomas Thompson's estate recd by me. Olive Brown Witness Appraising goods, clerking etc no dates. 41. The regular terms & covetion [sic] of sale at Vandue dated Feby 13, 1795 & signed Margret Chariton. 42. Vol 10 No 491 original marriage certificate I, Horace G. Clair hereby certify that on 29 day of December 1898 at St Thomas, Pa William V. Archibald and Annie May Swisher were by me united in marriage in accordance with License issued by the clerk of the O.C. of Franklin Co, Pa numbered 491 Horace G. Clair minister of the Gospel 43. Recd of John Courtard on a compt of Samuel Thompson £1.7.10 I say pd for me Nov 30, 1783 Thos Campbell This is the signature of the man for whom William Archibald 1st named St Thomas 44. April 20, 1796 received from William Archibald Admr £40 & other heirs of Thomas Thompson decd willed by Thomas Thompson. I says received by me. Elizabeth (her mark) Thompson Admr of Samuel Thompson decd It is now 1:33 AM 12th Am [unreadable word] 11 Am 12th page 52[unreadable] ___________