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Rosanna Quigley

Female - 1826


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  1. 1.  Rosanna Quigley (daughter of John Quigley and Molly); died 9 Aug 1826, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    In 1800 Rosanna McTeer's household had four females, herself 26-45 years and
    three little girls under ten years; also four males, tow 16-26, one 10-16 and
    one under ten years.

    On 8 March 1805 Rosanna Mateer as "mother and best friend" came into Orphans
    Court and asked that guardians be appointed for Margaret, Jane, Sharron and
    Aylce Mateer, minor orphans under 14 years, children of Samuel Mateer deceased.
    William Bryson and James Quigley were so appointed. At the same Court Samuel
    Mateer aged over 14 years, son of Samuel Mateer deceased, asked that Thomas
    Metzler be appointed his guardian.

    On 12 June 1805 Rosanna Mateer and William Bryson as Executors of the Estate of
    Samuel Mateer of Allen Township, conveyed to James Dunlap, for 1348.07.06
    pounds (he being the highest bidder at a public vendue) tow parcels of land in
    Allen Township, one tract of 150 acres and another of 34 acres. These lands,
    which had been devised to Samuel Mateer by the will of his father James Mateer
    the Elder, are now bounded by properties of Michael Hurst, Jacob Shelly, John
    MacDonald, C. Bowman and the heirs of James Mateer. After Samuel Mateer's
    death "the aforesaid Rosanna Mateer and William Bryson and one Robert Mateer,
    which said Robert is since deceased" were appointed exectors of Samuel's esate
    with power to sell the real estate as in the present deed.

    A final report in 1806 of the surviving Executors, Rosanah Mateer and William
    Bryson, showed a balance of 1939.18.03 pounds to be distributed -- a sum quite
    ample to pay the legacies specified in the will.

    Shortly after the date of this final settlement for her husband's estate,
    Rosanna Mateer and her children moved to Armstrong County, Pennsylvania,
    probably travelling thence with some of her Quigley relatives. In December
    1811 Jane and Sharon Matteer, "children of Samuel Matteer of Cumberland County"
    petitioned in Armstrong County for guardians, and on 16 December 1811 John
    Matteer and John Quigley were so appointed.

    About 1807 Rosanna married a young Irishman name McCune, "who left her and
    married another in Washington County." About this same time she acquired the
    improvement on a tract of 429 acres 58 perches located in District #8 northwest
    of the Alleghany River on a branch of Limestone Creek, near West Mosgrove in
    what is now Franklin Township, Armstrong County. Though the improvement on
    this property had been begun 16 November 1793 by William Todd Esquire, the
    final land survey and patent to Archibald McCall and Jonathan H. Sloan was not
    accomplished until 29 October 1829. Apparently all preceding conveyances were
    for the improvement only as no relevent Mateer or McCune deeds are recorded in
    Armstrong County.

    The will of Rosanna McCune, written 31 July 1826, probated 23 August 1826,
    being "infirm in body but of sound mind", bequeathed "the farm on which I now
    live" to her son Samuel Quigley McCune, also a black mare and a choice of cows,
    featherbed and bedding; the other personal property to be sold at public vendue
    with the balance after payment of debts to son Samuel Quigley McCune, he to pay
    the legacies: to Jane Sloan, daughter of Walter Sloan of Kittanning, $20,
    feather bed and bedding when she is of age or is married. "But if Jane does
    not arrive at either of the above terms of life", the legacy is to go to her
    sister Elizabeth Sloan on the same conditions, otherwise to revert to Samuel
    Quigley McCune; $10 each to the following children: Rosanna daughter of John
    P. Quigley, Rosanna daughter of William L. Peart, Samuel son of Robert Colgin
    deceased, Samuel son of John Mattear, Margaret daughter of Sharon Matear, and
    Samuel son of Walter Sloan; also $5 each for the "purchas of a black silk
    frock" to "my two surviving daughters", Jane Brumbaugh and Alsy Pert; to Ester
    wife of John P. Quigley; to Jeane wife of Sharron Mateer; and to Margaret wife
    of John Mateer. Executors: John P. Quigley, my brother, and John Matear, my
    son. Witnesses: Samuel McMaster, John Montgomery.

    ----------Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 42, 43.

    Rosanna married Samuel McTeer 23 Sep 1779. Samuel (son of James McTeer and Mary Sharon) was born 12 Apr 1752, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died Abt Sep 1800. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. James Mateer was born Abt 1780; died , Fairfax, Virginia.
    2. John Mateer was born Abt 1782, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died 1866, Wayne County, Illinois.
    3. Samuel Mateer was born Abt 1788; died 27 Jun 1808, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
    4. Margaret Mateer was born Abt 1790/1791, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died 1820, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.
    5. Jane Mateer was born Abt 1792/1796, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
    6. Sharron Mateer was born Abt 1797, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died 11 Nov 1889, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.
    7. Elsie Mateer was born Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died Bef 29 Dec 1877, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.

    Rosanna married McCune Abt 1807; divorced Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Quigley

    John — Molly. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Molly

    Notes:

    The will of Molly Quigley of East Pennsboro Township, written 27 September,
    1803, which bequeathed to her son John Quigley, "my one-ninth part of the
    Estate, the property of John Quigley Sr., Deceased, which I purchased of Thomas
    Trimble", also desk, bed, bedding, and large Bible; to daughter Rosanna late
    the wife of Samuel Mateer, chest of drawers, small square walnut table; to
    grandaughter Molly Slown, bed and bedding; concerning property devised by Jean
    Bigger of Allen Township, Deceased, now in my care in trust for grandaughter
    Jeane Trimble daughter of Thomas Trimble, this property which is in the hands
    of William Brison to be put into the hands of William Irwin as Trustee; to
    daughter Molly Quigley, "all my pewter"; to son James Quigley, "all rents and
    profits due me from the Estate of my late husband John Quigley Deceased"; all
    cattle, sheep and my "ten plate stove" to be sold with proceeds divided
    one-half to grandson James Slown and one-fourth each to daughters Rosanna
    Mateer and Molly Quigley. Executors: sons James and John Quigley. Witnesses:
    Samuel Waugh, Andrew Galbraith.
    ----------
    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 43.

    Children:
    1. 1. Rosanna Quigley died 9 Aug 1826, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.