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Generation No. 1
1. William1 Hulme was born Abt. 1634 in Tilston, Cheshire, England. He married Massiac Unknown.
Child of William Hulme and Massiac Unknown is:
+ 2 i. George2 Hulme, born Abt. 1660 in Cheshire, England; died May
26, 1714 in Bucks, PA.
Generation No. 2
2. George2 Hulme (William1) was born Abt. 1660 in Cheshire, England, and died May 26, 1714 in Bucks, PA. He married Ellen Unknown in Cheshire, England.
Child of George Hulme and Ellen Unknown is:
+ 3 i. George3 Hulme, born 1684 in Tilston, Cheshire, England; died
January 08, 1727/28 in Middleton Twp, Bucks Co., PA.
Generation No. 3
3. George3 Hulme (George2, William1) was born 1684 in Tilston, Cheshire, England, and died January 08, 1727/28 in Middleton Twp, Bucks Co., PA. He married (1) Noami Palmer. He married (2) Ruth Palmer September 07, 1710 in Bucks Co, PA, daughter of John Palmer and Christian Unknown.
Children of George Hulme and Ruth Palmer are:
4 i. Ruth4 Hulme, born 1704.
5 ii. James Hulme, born 1709.
6 iii. Hannah Hulme, born 1711.
+ 7 iv. Naomi Hulme, born Abt. 1713 in Middleton Twp, Bucks Co., PA;
died 1789 in Goose Creek, Loudon Co., VA.
8 v. Eleanor Hulme, born 1714.
9 vi. John Hulme, born 1722.
Generation No. 4
7. Naomi4 Hulme (George3, George2, William1) was born Abt. 1713 in Middleton Twp, Bucks Co., PA, and died 1789 in Goose Creek, Loudon Co., VA. She married John Whitacre June 24, 1734 in Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA, son of John Whitacre and Jane Parker.
Children of Naomi Hulme and John Whitacre are:
10 i. Joseph5 Whitacre, born 1734.
11 ii. Naomi Whitacre, born 1735.
12 iii. Caleb Whitacre, born 1735.
13 iv. John III Whitacre, born 1737.
14 v. Hannah Whitacre, born September 21, 1739 in Bucks Co. ?,
PA; died November 08, 1765 in Loudon Co., VA.
She married John Jared August 08, 1757 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
15 vi. Joshua A. Whitacre, born 1744.
16 vii. George Whitacre, born 1745.
17 viii. Robert Whitacre, born 1746.
18 ix. Benjamin Whitacre, born 1747.
Notes for John Jared:
John and Hannah began their life together in a Quaker Colony called
"Falls Monthly Meeting," in Bucks Co. PA. They soon moved to Hunterdon
Co. New Jersey were Hannah's parents, also Quakers. lived. Later
after they had 2 little boys they moved to Loudoun Co. VA.
John was a wagon maker and Rev. War Vertran. When the War for
Independence came, he was torn between the Quaker learnings and his duty
to home and country . The peaeful Quaker religion allowed no participation
in war for any reason. When the Jared home was thereatened John and
this two oldest sons, William and Joseph, marched away to defend it.
He also kept an account book, which he used in his family business, to
record his family history. There is one page in the account book
of John Jared that is devoted to transactions with his son, William.
It is interesting in that it establishes the Revolutionary War service
of both William and John and gives exact time of removal of the Jared family
from Loudoun to Bedford Co., VA. the entries read:
"In yr. 1781by work done by him (William) at home - I went to
camp"
In 1782 "By tending sawmills for me and Mr. Neilson"
"By guarding the prisoners at Winchester."
It was in 1782 when Cornwallis' Army was held prisoner in Virginia.
April 13, 1785 William helped his father with the wagon to Bedford County.
William spent the spring months moving to their newly established home
and preparing it for habitation. In June he returned with John to
Loudoun county and "helped move the family out."
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