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William Lee Peart

Male - Bef 1842


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  1. 1.  William Lee Peart (son of William Peart and Susan); died Bef 20 Jun 1842, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    William Peart Sr. came from England to Oxford Township, Philadelphia County,
    Pennsylfania; in 1806 he bought two tracts in Armstrong County on the Alleghany
    River at the mouth of Pine Run, and the following year built a sawmill there at
    what was to become Mosgrove, Pennsylvania; he owned additional lands and a
    grist mill in Valley Township.

    The will of William Peart of Kittanning Township, written 30 July 1828,
    probated 27 August 1828, bequeathed $100 to each of two grandchildren, son and
    daughter of son Benjamin Peart (they lived near Philadelphia); to daughters
    Susan Bainbridge and Maria Johns, certain bonds against Philip Mochling and
    Simon Torney; to wife Susan her support her lifetime. A codicil of 1 August
    1828 leaves land on Pine Creek and Alleghany River, "where I now reside", to
    granddaughter Rachel Peart, daughter of son William L. Peart. A second codicil
    same date mentions a previous deed to son William L. Peart and makes it clear
    that sons, Benjamin and William were living at the time of writing. Witnesses:
    E. S. (Eben Smith) Kelly, William L. Peart, Samuel McMaster.

    In 1821 William Peart Sr. had conveyed to William Jr. 300 acres 80 perches in
    the south part of Pine Grove and had agreed in 1828 to convey another parcel of
    248 acres including grist and saw mills; this latter sale was consumated by the
    widow Susan in 1832.

    On 20 June 1842 Alcy Pert, widow of William L. Peart late of Pine Township,
    deceased intestate, petitioned for guardianships for her children, Eliza Jane,
    Margaret M., Else Anne, Nancy G., Mary Adeline, and Esther E. Peart, all minors
    under fourteen years. A. L. Robinson was so appointed with James Cochran as
    Surety in the amount of $600.

    On 21 September 1846 an inquest of partition was requested concerning the real
    estate of William L. Peart of Pine Township, 348 acres adjoining James Cochran,
    Samuel Hutchinson and land previously sold by William L. Peart to Walter Sloan
    his brother-in-law. Peart's heirs were eleven children: Rachel wife of William
    Meaner of Indiana County, Pennsylvania, Rosanna wife of Samuel Cochran,
    Susannah Peart and Samuel Peart, all of age; also William, Eliza Jane,
    Margaret, Else Anne, Nancy, Adeline and Easter Peart, minors.

    Before his death William L. Peart had contracted to sell part of his land,
    including the mills to his brother-in-law, Walter Sloan, but there was much
    delay in completing the transaction; suit was brought against Robert E. Brown,
    Administrator of Peart's estate and on 3 January 1849 subpoenas were issued for
    all of the heirs.

    On 21 December 1846 Sharon Manteer was appointed guardian of Eliza Jane and
    Margaret Peart; both girls were then over 14 years and both guardianships were
    discharged 3 March 1856. Bond was for $500 with Jonathan Sloan as Surety. On
    19 Jun 1849 on petition of Samuel M. Peart, Thomas McConnel was appointed
    guardian for Nancy G., Adeline and Esther E. Peart, all under 14 years. Bond
    was for $1000 with William Robinson as Surety.

    This Peart estate was continued over many years until all of the children were
    grown up and until after the death of the widow. There were distribution
    payments from time to time with many releases and receipts. In a final
    affidavit dated 18 February 1884, S. M. Peart lists the heirs as follows:
    Isabella Peart, wife of William S. Peart, now wife of Joseph Campbell; Rachel
    Peart, widow of William Manor; Rosannah Peart wife of Samuel Cochran; Susanna
    Peart, widow of Samuel Sloan; Eliza Peart wife of John Meanor; Margaret Mateer
    now wife of Chris Foster, only child of Margaret Peart and Robert Mateer now
    deceased; William L. Frank and Adella Frank, only children of Elsi Anne Peart
    and Ezra Frank both decased; Nancy P. Peart wife of A. J. Thompson; Adeline P.
    Burgess; and Esther Peart wife of David Prugh.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 65.

    William — Elsie Mateer. Elsie (daughter of Samuel McTeer and Rosanna Quigley) was born Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died Bef 29 Dec 1877, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Rachel N. Peart was born 10 Mar 1818, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania; died 25 Jun 1905.
    2. Peart was born , Armstrong, Pennsylvania; died 26 Jul 1819.
    3. Rosanna Q. Peart was born 18 Jun 1821, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania.
    4. Samuel M. Peart was born 6 Apr 1823, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania.
    5. Susannah Peart was born 24 Sep 1825.
    6. William S. Peart was born 20 Aug 1827, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania; died 6 Oct 1849, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania; was buried Kittanning, Pennsylvania.
    7. Eliza Jane Peart was born 19 Oct 1829, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania.
    8. Margaret M. Peart was born 1830/1839, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania; died Bef 18 Feb 1884.
    9. Elsie Ann Peart was born 11 Nov 1834, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania; died Bef 18 Feb 1884.
    10. Nancy Peart was born 6 Apr 1837, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania.
    11. Mary Adeline Peart was born 15 Aug 1839, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania.
    12. Esther E. Peart was born 28 Sep 1841.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Peart was born , England; died 1828.

    Notes:

    William Peart Sr. came from England to Oxford Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; in 1806 he bought two tracts in Armstrong County on the Alleghany River at the mouth of Pine Run, and the following year built a sawmill there at what was to become Mosgrove, Pennsylvania; he owned additional lands and a grist mill in Valley Township.

    The will of William Peart of Kittanning Township, written 30 July 1828, probated 27 August 1828, bequeathed $100 to each of two grandchildren, son and daughter of son Benjamin Peart (they lived near Philadelphia); to daughters Susan Bainbridge and Maria Johns, certain bonds against Philip Mochling and Simon Torney; to wife Susan her support her lifetime. A codicil of 1 August 1828 leaves land on Pine Creek and Alleghany River, "where I now reside", to granddaughter Rachel Peart, daughter of son William L. Peart. A second codicil same date mentions a previous deed to son William L. Peart and makes it clear that sons, Benjamin and William were living at the time of writing. Witnesses: E. S. (Eben Smith) Kelly, William L. Peart, Samuel McMaster.

    In 1821 William Peart Sr. had conveyed to William Jr. 300 acres 80 perches in the south part of Pine Grove and had agreed in 1828 to convey another parcel of 248 acres including grist and saw mills; this latter sale was consumated by the widow Susan in 1832.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 65.

    William — Susan. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Susan
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Peart
    2. Susan Peart
    3. 1. William Lee Peart died Bef 20 Jun 1842, , Armstrong, Pennsylvania.
    4. Maria Peart