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Sunday, October 17, 2010

More on Adolphus Ames Original Land Warrant, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania

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Correspondence with the Ancestral Tracks and Pennsylvania Archives explaining the history of land ownership of Adolphus Ames (my great great grandfather's land in Liberty Township, McKean, PA. originated from. Some of the correspondence got complicated. However, if there are others researching land warrants this information may assist them in locating records.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nancy Peralta
To: <
customer_service@ancestortracks.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:48 AM
Subject: Looking for
Adolphus Ames   and Joel Rice
Liberty Township and Norwich Township
McKean County
Pennsylvania 
I am looking for plat maps or any information on land ownership of these two
Thank you 




----- Original Message -----
From: 
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 10:54 AM
Subject: Re:Questions about Looking for Ancestor Tracks

I went back and looked but on my ancestors deeds it says the following so do I have to go back and see what the warrant number for Timothy Ledyard was to figure out how he subdivided and sold parcels?   Would I be able to figure this out?:

Adolphus Ames:  26 Sept 1850 between Timothy C Ledyard and wife ... being all that part of lot on Warrant number 173, bounded northerly by Wm Simars lot and easterly by respective boundary line of said warrant; southerly by Joseph Ames lot and westerly by center of allegany River to contain 27 acres and 112 perches
So do I have to go back and get the original warrant number of Timothy C Ledyard?  

Joseph Ames:
26 Aug 1850 bought land from Timothy C. Ledyard and wife...
His lot tract or parcel situated in the town of Liberty county of McKean PA being part of lot on warrant number 173 bounded northerly by Adolphus Ames lot and easterly ad southerly by respective boundary line of sale warrant and westerly by the center of the Allegeny river comprising 10 acres of land






On Sep 24, 2010, at 2:18 AM, Ancestor Tracks wrote:

Dear Ms. Peralta,

We think that Adolphus Ames and Joseph Ames purchased their land from one of the investors who bought vast tracts of land in the "Last Purchase" from the Indians in 1784--see
 http://ancestortracks.com/McKean_Resources.htm and http://ancestortracks.com/Elk_Resources.html for an explanation.  Thus, their land purchases will be on file in the McKean Co. courthouse.

A quick search online indicates that Adolphus came to McKean Co. from NY ca 1840, so he was not the first person to own his land.  You will have get the deed in the courthouse and it will probably specify which numbered tract in McKean Co. he purchased.  Then you can go to our website at
 http://ancestortracks.com/McKean_Resources.htm and look at the 1856 and 1871 maps to locate the tract.

We hope that helps, Ancestor Tracks Customer Service








From: "Ancestor Tracks" <customer_service@ancestortracks.com>


Date: September 26, 2010 3:38:52 PM PDT


To: "Nancy Peralta


Subject: Re: Re:Questions about Looking for Ancestor Tracks


Reply-To: "Ancestor Tracks" <ancestortracks@cox.net>



Ms. Peralta
We looked up Warrant number 173 in the Last Purchase Register (you can search this ledger online at http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-528LastPurchWarrantReg/r17-528LastPurchMainInterface.htm)  and found that a 900-acre tract (#3116) was granted originally to LeRoy and Lincklain (two large land speculators) on 13 Dec 1792.  The 900-acre tract was patented to Wilhem Willink and others, and that the survey is recorded in Survey Book C119, pg. 111 located in the PA Archives in Harrisburg.  They have posted their surveys athttp://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/r17-114MainInterfacePage.htm (click on the survey book and page #).  Willink was another large land speculator.  Apparently the tract was then broken down into smaller parcels and sold again, undoubtedly to Timothy Ledyard who then sold it to Ames.  All of the records after it passed hands from Willink (including the transfer to Ledyard) should be in the McKean County Courthouse.   We are in Alexandria, VA and do not have access to the courthouse in northern PA so you will have to check with them. 
We did try to pinpoint the location of tract #3116 using the Library of Congress maps of McKean Co. that we have posted online at http://ancestortracks.com/McKean_Resources.htm but we didn't find it in Liberty Township, nor can we find it on the Liberty Township Warrantee Map posted by the PA Archives.  According to the description on the deed you gave us, Ames' tract was bounded on the west by the Allegheny River so it should be there but isn't.  We suggest you ask an archivist at the Pennsylvania Archives for an explanation of how to locate tract #3116 in McKean Co. Phone: (717) 783-3281 
Mail: 350 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120
 
E-mail: ra-statearchives@state.pa.us
Please let us know what you find out.
Ancestor Tracks Customer Service
Best wishes,


Aaron McWilliams 
Pennsylvania State Archives 
350 North Street 
Harrisburg, PA  17120-0090 
717-787-8953 



-----Original Message-----From: Nancy Peralta Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 2:07 AMTo: PH, State ArchivesSubject: Fwd: Questions about Looking for Ancestor Tracks

Can you explain to me where I can find: We did try to pinpoint the location of tract #3116 using the Library of Congress maps of McKean Co. that we have posted online at http://ancestortracks.com/McKean_Resources.htm but we didn't find it in Liberty Township, nor can we find it on the Liberty Township Warrantee Map posted by the PA Archives.  According to the description on the deed you gave us, Ames' tract was bounded on the west by the Allegheny River so it should be there but isn't.  We suggest you ask an archivist at the Pennsylvania Archives for an explanation of how to locate tract #3116 in McKean Co. Phone: (717) 783-3281 


Mail: 350 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120 


From: "McWilliams, Aaron"
Date: October 12, 2010 6:25:11 AM PDT
To: 'Nancy Peralta 
Subject: RE: Questions about Looking for Ancestor Tracks

Dear Ms.Peralta: 

We believe the Adolphus Ames’ land was located on John Strawbridge’s tract (warrant no. 173) in Liberty TownshipMcKean County. The warrant, survey, and patent information are recorded in the Northumberland Lottery register at http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/NorthumbLotteryPages/NorthumbLott22.pdf. The tract can be found on the Liberty Township warrantee township map under letter “A” (see http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-522WarranteeTwpMaps/r017Map2922McKeanLibertyWeb.pdf).

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 717-787-8953 or at the email address below.

Sincerely,


Aaron McWilliams
Pennsylvania State Archives
350 North Street
Harrisburg, PA  17120-0090
717-787-8953 
amcwilliam@state.pa.us

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Joel Rice connection to Adolphus Ames:

After receiving information from a woman PhD in Pennsylvania who claims to be the descendent of Adolphus Ames. She stated that Adolphus Ames, Joseph Ames and Roxania Ames (wife of Joel Rice) were siblings. I have been working on this theory along with another theory on my Adolphus.
The woman feels that they are siblings based upon land records of buying and selling land amongst each other. I ordered a FHL film to look at Joseph Ames land deed and was inconclusive on proving any relationship. Joel Rice purchased Joseph Ames' property in 1860. On the deed it does not give any relationships nor does it give Joel Rice' wife's name. More inconclusive evidence.
Here is a copy of the deed record:

















































One good measure on all of this is that I was able to find the original land warrant from the Pennsylvania Archives of where Joseph Ames, Adolphus Ames, and Joel Rice' s land came from. The correspondence was somewhat confusing but by October 12, 2010, I was able to find the original land warrant.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

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Adolphus Ames and Ira Daniel Ames and John Norton Ames

 | Liberty, Mc Kean PA; New York; Cottage Grove, Dane, WI
Adolphus Ames: Goal to find birthplace and relationship to John Norton Ames
1840- 1850 then off to Wisconsin | Liberty McKean Pennsylvania
Adolphus Ames was born in NY in 1809. Where? Unknown (nancynurse1@gmail.com)
Married Sarah Julia ______________(last name unknown) in NY in 1837
Lived in New York State (unknown, but maybe Schoharie, NY) in 1809-1840
Lived in Liberty, Mc Kean, PA from 1840-1850
Lived in Cottage Grove,Dane, WI from 1851-1854
Children: Sarah born in 1838 in NY; Ira Daniel born 1842 in Liberty Mc Kean, PA; Henry born in 1845 in Liberty McKean, PA; Andrew Jackson born in 1848 in Liberty McKean, PA.
Adolphus land deed in Liberty Mc Kean, PA joined the land of Joseph Ames. Both Adolphus and Joseph signed as witnesses for each other's land.1850 Census PA McKean County, Liberty Township. Living there in 1850.  Age 41.
Farmer value of land $ 700.00
one person could read and write
Lists wife Sarah Julia 31 born in NY, Sarah age 12 born in NY, Ira age 7 born PA, Henry age 5, Andrew age 2
1 person could read and write per census.1850 Census PA McKean
1. Deed: Adolphus Ames: Book H, page 59,
26 September 1850.
2. Deed: Joseph Ames:  book H, p. 655,
26 August 1850
3. Adolphus Ames Liberty Township, Item 1789, Book 83, page 373, Grantee     CA Anderson and Grantor National Transit Co.  Loc:  Norwich.
4. Joseph Ames Warrant # 173, Item 2350, L 36, page 481, Loc: Norwich.
Grantree: CA Anderson; Grantor: J. Colegrove?
Adolphus Ames is my great great grandfather. I have spent many months hunting for his information.
Adolphus was born in New York state in 1809. Birth or Baptismal records have not appeared yet for him. I have a few leads but nothing is panning out. Adolphus married a Sarah Julia (last name unknown) in 1837. Their first daughter, Sarah, was born in New York state in 1838. Sarah grew up to marry Milo Campbell of Dane County Wisconsin but I'm fast forwarding...By 1840 the family was living in Liberty Township, Mc Kean (pronounced Mc Kane) County Pennsylvania where three sons are born, Ira Daniel (my great grandfather), Henry, and Andrew Jackson Ames.
There are other Ames living in Mc Kean County. One is Samuel Ames of Bradford Township, Cyrus Ames age 75 of Liberty Township, and Jospeh Ames living of Liberty Township. Joseph married Hannah and stayed in the area. Adolphus moved out of the area to Dane County Wisconsin in 1850. I think Sarah his wife died on the migration to Wisconsin because Adolphus died in 1854. In his probate, it said his wife had been dead for several years.
I finally ruled out Cyrus Ames as my ancestor. Now I have to search the records for Samuel Ames of Bradford Township, McKean Pennsylvania to see if he is the father of Adolphus.
It is possible that Joseph Ames and Adolphus Ames are brothers. They each signed as witnesses to each others property. The properties adjoin.
There is a Roxania Ames living in Liberty Township who is married to a Joel Rice, a Methodist circuit rider. Joel Rice buys property from Adolphus in 1850 when Adolphus, Sarah Julia and their children leave Mc Kean for Dane County Wisconsin.  Roxania may be a sibling of Adolphus and Joseph Ames.
Adolphus moved from McKean PA to Dane County Wisconsin in 1850. In August 1854 in Dane County Wisconsin he died leaving no property. His three children Ira Daniel, Henry, and Andrew Jackson were made wards of Harvey Campbell who became their guardian. According to the probate Sarah Julia the mother died years before. Sarah the daughter married Milo Campbell.
Ira Daniel was 12 in 1854 when Harvey Campbell was made his guardian. In 1861 when Ira signed into the Civil War his guardian was listed as JOHN AMES!. I am trying to find information on this John Ames. I think it is John Norton Ames of Dane County Wisconsin. How is John Norton Ames related to Ira Daniel Ames? How did John Ames become Ira's guardian. There are no records for this in Dane County change of guardians. I have even tried to find a probate for Harvey Campbell to see if the probate would list a guardian change.
Here is information on John Norton Ames:
JOHN NORTON AMES
Native of Oneida County and a PioneerPassed Away John Norton Ames, a native of Steuben,
Oneida County, died in Oregon. Wis. He was born 7 July 1822 in Onondaga NY but lived in Steuben Oneida County before moving to Wisconsin.  John Ames was married to Mary Ann Ball. He was age 94 years when he died in 1917.


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