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James William Mateer

Male 1826 - 1865  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James William Mateer was born 30 Sep 1826, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania (son of Robert Mateer and Mary Bailey); died 18 Oct 1865, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 76, 107.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Mateer was born 22 Nov 1796, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania (son of James Mateer and Elizabeth Ross); died 30 Jul 1885, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Married at Silver Spring Church.

    On 9 May 1829 Dan Shelly and wife deeded to Robert Mateer of Allen Township 17
    acres "being part of David Martin deceased's land."

    In the 1850 census of Southhampton Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
    Robert Mateer, farmer aged 53 years, was listed with wife Mary aged 46, sons
    William aged 23 and John aged 20 years. There were three other members of this
    household, Sarah Robinson aged 17, Mrs. Sarah Ohail aged 40 and Samuel Mateer
    aged 16, "laborer". All were born in Pennsylvania.

    On 20 March 1857 Robert Mateer of Southhampton Township, Cumberland County, and
    wife, for $8400, conveyed to George Bushey of Franklin Township, Adams County,
    Pennsylvania, two pieces of land in Southhampton Township, one containing 113
    acres 98 perches, bounded by Alexander M. Duncan, Robert McCure, William A.
    Davidson, the heirs of Edward Golden deceased, and Ann Highland deceased (this
    tract deeded to Robert 30 March 1835 by John Benedict and wife Margaret); the
    other containing two acres, bounded by Ann Highland deceased and the heirs of
    Edward Golden deceased (this tract deeded to Robert 22 April 1845 by Jacob
    Gulden and wife Elizabeth). Acknowledged 20 March 1857, recorded 9 April 1861.

    In the 1880 census schedule Robert Mateer, a retired farmer aged 83 years was
    living in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, with his wife Mary aged 75 years.

    On 10 April 1884 Robert Mateer of Shippensburg entered into an agreement with
    the Trustees of the Church of God to submit to arbitration their differences
    regarding the boundaries of a lot on the southeast side of King Street in
    Shippensburg.

    The will of Robert Mateer of Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
    written 5 December 1881, probated 16 November 1885, bequeathed to Calvin
    Mateer, missionary in China, $300; to the Board of Home Missions, Presbyterian
    Church $300; to wife Mary, the house and lot "where I live", also 30 shares in
    the National Bank of Shippensburg and one-third of the income from the Franklin
    County farm; to grandson Robert Mateer, son of John "who is crippled for life,"
    $500 at aged 25 and gold-headed cane; to grandson Alfred Mateer, son of John,
    five shares of stock in Spring Hill Cemetery; to son John B. Mateer, one
    undivided half part of the farm in Southhampton Township, Franklin County, with
    the privilege of taking the other half at $80 per acre, also his choice of two
    pieces of mountain land, one in Southampton Township, Franklin County, and the
    other in Southampton Township, Cumberland County, and ten shares of stock in
    the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway; to grandchildren Bella Mateer, William N.
    Mateer, and Mary Mateer, of son William, share and share alike, the remaining
    half of the farm (with reversion to the family in case of death). If all three
    die without issue, the farm is to go to son John. W. N. Mateer owes $833; in
    case of his death this amount should go to Bella and Mary. Executors: wife
    Mary, son John B. Mateer and J. Boyd Morrow. Witnesses: J. W. Kenyon, John
    Bridges. A Codicil dated 19 August 1884: In case of the death of grandson W.
    N. Mateer, his interest in the estate is to go to his sisters; if all die
    without issue, then their interest is to go to John B. Mateer or his heirs.

    The will of Mary Mateer of Shippensburg, written 18 September 1885, requested
    that she be buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, bequeathed to son John B. Mateer, a
    brick dwelling on East Main Street in Shippensburg in trust his lifetime then
    to his heirs, this property to be security for obligations to the Shippensburg
    Presbyterian Church and for lots in Spring Hill Cemetery; to granddaughter
    Nannie, wife of J. Boyd Morrow, $700 in United States bonds in trust, with the
    interest to Nannie or her daughter Mabel "if living", but at Nannie's death
    thest bonds were to go to son John B. Mateer; to son John B. Mateer, 30 shares
    in the First National Bank of Shippensburg. Executor: Son John B. Mateer.
    Witnesses: John I. Cox, E. J. McCune. A codicil dated 13 October 1887 revoked
    the bequest to granddaughter Nannie in favor of son John B. Mateer. Witnesses:
    M. E. Mateer, E. J. McCune.

    Buried in Springhill Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 75-76.

    Robert married Mary Bailey 16 Aug 1825, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Mary was born 25 Nov 1803; died 5 Aug 1891; was buried Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Bailey was born 25 Nov 1803; died 5 Aug 1891; was buried Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Married at Silver Spring Church.

    On 9 May 1829 Dan Shelly and wife deeded to Robert Mateer of Allen Township 17
    acres "being part of David Martin deceased's land."

    In the 1850 census of Southhampton Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
    Robert Mateer, farmer aged 53 years, was listed with wife Mary aged 46, sons
    William aged 23 and John aged 20 years. There were three other members of this
    household, Sarah Robinson aged 17, Mrs. Sarah Ohail aged 40 and Samuel Mateer
    aged 16, "laborer". All were born in Pennsylvania.

    On 20 March 1857 Robert Mateer of Southhampton Township, Cumberland County, and
    wife, for $8400, conveyed to George Bushey of Franklin Township, Adams County,
    Pennsylvania, two pieces of land in Southhampton Township, one containing 113
    acres 98 perches, bounded by Alexander M. Duncan, Robert McCure, William A.
    Davidson, the heirs of Edward Golden deceased, and Ann Highland deceased (this
    tract deeded to Robert 30 March 1835 by John Benedict and wife Margaret); the
    other containing two acres, bounded by Ann Highland deceased and the heirs of
    Edward Golden deceased (this tract deeded to Robert 22 April 1845 by Jacob
    Gulden and wife Elizabeth). Acknowledged 20 March 1857, recorded 9 April 1861.

    In the 1880 census schedule Robert Mateer, a retired farmer aged 83 years was
    living in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, with his wife Mary aged 75 years.

    The will of Robert Mateer of Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
    written 5 December 1881, probated 16 November 1885, bequeathed to Calvin
    Mateer, missionary in China, $300; to the Board of Home Missions, Presbyterian
    Church $300; to wife Mary, the house and lot "where I live", also 30 shares in
    the National Bank of Shippensburg and one-third of the income from the Franklin
    County farm; to grandson Robert Mateer, son of John "who is crippled for life,"
    $500 at aged 25 and gold-headed cane; to grandson Alfred Mateer, son of John,
    five shares of stock in Spring Hill Cemetery; to son John B. Mateer, one
    undivided half part of the farm in Southhampton Township, Franklin County, with
    the privilege of taking the other half at $80 per acre, also his choice of two
    pieces of mountain land, one in Southampton Township, Franklin County, and the
    other in Southampton Township, Cumberland County, and ten shares of stock in
    the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway; to grandchildren Bella Mateer, William N.
    Mateer, and Mary Mateer, of son William, share and share alike, the remaining
    half of the farm (with reversion to the family in case of death). If all three
    die without issue, the farm is to go to son John. W. N. Mateer owes $833; in
    case of his death this amount should go to Bella and Mary. Executors: wife
    Mary, son John B. Mateer and J. Boyd Morrow. Witnesses: J. W. Kenyon, John
    Bridges. A Codicil dated 19 August 1884: In case of the death of grandson W.
    N. Mateer, his interest in the estate is to go to his sisters; if all die
    without issue, then their interest is to go to John B. Mateer or his heirs.

    The will of Mary Mateer of Shippensburg, written 18 September 1885, requested
    that she be buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, bequeathed to son John B. Mateer, a
    brick dwelling on East Main Street in Shippensburg in trust his lifetime then
    to his heirs, this property to be security for obligations to the Shippensburg
    Presbyterian Church and for lots in Spring Hill Cemetery; to granddaughter
    Nannie, wife of J. Boyd Morrow, $700 in United States bonds in trust, with the
    interest to Nannie or her daughter Mabel "if living", but at Nannie's death
    thest bonds were to go to son John B. Mateer; to son John B. Mateer, 30 shares
    in the First National Bank of Shippensburg. Executor: Son John B. Mateer.
    Witnesses: John I. Cox, E. J. McCune. A codicil dated 13 October 1887 revoked
    the bequest to granddaughter Nannie in favor of son John B. Mateer. Witnesses:
    M. E. Mateer, E. J. McCune.

    Buried in Springhill Cemetery.
    ----------
    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 75-76.

    Children:
    1. 1. James William Mateer was born 30 Sep 1826, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 18 Oct 1865, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.
    2. Mary Elizabeth Mateer was born Abt 1828, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 4 Aug 1846.
    3. John Bailey Mateer was born 12 Feb 1830, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 28 Nov 1895, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Mateer was born 1 Nov 1765, Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania (son of William McTeer and Margaret Carothers); died 23 May 1832, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    In the 1800 census of Allen Township, Cumberland County, this man was listed as
    James Mateer Jr.; he and his wife were aged 26-45 years; they were listed with
    four children, three boys and a girl under ten years. In 1810 still in Allen
    Township, James was over 45 years; his household had four boys, 16-26, two
    10-16 and one under ten; two females one over 45 years and a girl 10-16 years.

    The will of James Mateer of Allen Township, written 22 May 1832, probated 11
    August 1834, directed that his wearing apparel be divided equally between his
    sons John and Bailey, and that his copy of Henry's Commentary should go to his
    son William; all other personal property to be appraised and sold and real
    estate to be disposed of by public sale; the proceeds after payments for debts,
    expenses, gravestones and the like to be distributed as follows: to sons
    William, James and Robert, $200 each; to daughter Margaret, wife of James
    Dunlap, $200; to daughter Eliza, $400; of the remainder two-thirds to son John
    and one-third to son Bailey. Executors: son John Mateer and nephew John
    Mateer (of William). Witnesses: Andrew Mateer, Jesse W. Cooke. The estate
    was inventoried at $2000.

    Buried in Silver Spring Church Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 52.

    James — Elizabeth Ross. Elizabeth (daughter of William Ross and Jean Nesbit) was born 22 Apr 1769, Tipperary, York, Pennsylvania; died 25 Sep 1804; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Ross was born 22 Apr 1769, Tipperary, York, Pennsylvania (daughter of William Ross and Jean Nesbit); died 25 Sep 1804; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Buried in Silver Springs Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    Jan Krulack letter, 16 August 1994.

    Children:
    1. William Mateer was born 13 Sep 1792, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 24 Jun 1834, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
    2. James Mateer was born 30 Aug 1794, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 3 Jun 1864, , Crawford, Ohio.
    3. 2. Robert Mateer was born 22 Nov 1796, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 30 Jul 1885, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.
    4. Margaret Mateer was born 29 Nov 1798, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 12 Feb 1882; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
    5. John Mateer was born 24 Aug 1801, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 30 Dec 1867; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William McTeer was born 2 Dec 1738, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania (son of James McTeer and Margaret Anderson); died Aug 1819, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    According to the statement of John Lowrie Mateer, William McTeer married second
    "a widow who had two husbands, James Grimes or Graham and Thomas Robinson."
    Research in Carlisle has produced no deeds or probate for a Thomas Robinson nor
    for an appropriate James Graham with a wife Jane. One Thomas Robinson, born
    about 1725, son of Philip Robinson, a miller of Hanover Twp., Lancaster Co.,
    died childless in 1780 leaving a wife Jane. Thomas' will, written 25 Nov 1780,
    probated 4 Jan. 1781, bequeathed one-half his personal property and all the
    produce of his plantation to the widow during her widowhood; other bequests
    mention three brothers Samuel, George and John Robinson, a brother-in-law
    Robert Thompson, a niece Mary Robinson, three nephews named Thomas, and
    indentured servant Ann Belson, "to finish out her time with my wife at her
    disposing." But there is nothing here to say who this Jane Robinson was before
    her marriage nor what became of her after Thomas' death.

    On 21 December 1770 James McTeer of Allen Twp., Cumberland Co., conveyed to his
    son William McTeer of Allen Twp., yeoman, for "natural love and affection" and
    "also for the better support, livelihood and preferment of the said William",
    and for 6 pounds, a tract of land bounded by the lands of Antony McQue, John
    McTeer and James McTeer, containing 100 acres, part of a larger tract patented
    by James Mcteer on 11 Nov. 1760. Witnesses: Jonathan Hoge, Antony Macue, John
    McTeer.

    During the Revolutionary War William McTeer, like his brothers James, John, and
    Samuel, served in the Third Battalion, Cumberland Co. Militia. In September
    1777 he was listed as a private in 2nd Class in Capt. John Trindle's Co.; in
    August 1780 he was a private in the 6th class in the 3rd Co., under Capt. John
    McCormick; and in May 1782 in the 2nd Class in the 5th Co.

    In addition a William Mateer, fifer, served under Capt. Thomas L. Moore in the
    Third Pennsylvania Regiment; in a list dated 10 Aug. 1778 he was "in hospital".
    This man, or another of the same name was a drummer in Capt. Josiah Harmer's
    Co. But there is no clear evidence that this musician was, or was not, James'
    son.

    On 1 April 1779 William Byers (or Buyers) and wife Jean of Cumberland Co., for
    334 pounds, conveyed to William McTeer 37 acres in Allen Twp. adjoining lands
    of Anthony McQueen, William McTeer, Rowland Chambers, Frederick Swizer.
    Witnesses: John McMen, Thomas Laird. On 25 April 1786 Rowland Chambers of
    Allen Twp., for 182 pounds 12 shillings, deeded to William McTeer of Allen
    Twp., 91 acres 48 perches in Allen Twp., bounded by William McTeer and James
    McTeer's line near Lisburn Road (land patented to Chambers on 1 Feb. 1786).
    Witnesses: Hugh Laird, Jas. Laird.

    According to the records of the Pennsylvania Direct Tax of 1798 for Allen Twp.,
    Cumberland Co., William McTeer then owned two one-story frame houses; he lived
    in the larger, measuring 25 by 25 feet with four windows containing 14 lights,
    with a separate one-story frame kitchen 18 by 16 feet; son Jas. McTeer, lived
    in the second house which was 23 by 16 feet with two windows and 18 lights.
    Each house with two acres of land adjoining was valued at $300.

    William McTeer remained throughout his life a resident of Allen Twp., Cumberland
    Co. In 1790 his household there had two males over sixteen years, two males
    under sixteen and two females. In 1800 there was one male, one female over 45
    years; one male, one female 16-26; and one male aged 10-16 years. In 1810
    William Mateer Sr., one male, one female over 45 years, was living next to
    William Mateer Jr. In 1820 Jane Mateer aged over 45 years was listed alone in
    a separate household next after John Mateer and William Mateer.

    On 2 June 1819 William Mateer Sr. and wife Jane (or Jean) of Allen Twp.,
    conveyed to James Dunlap and Paul Gehr as Trustees, a lot "on the Great Road
    from Lisburn to Silver Springs Meeting House" (part of the land conveyed by
    Rowland Chambers on 25 April 1786), consideration $1.00 and "a benevolent wish
    to do good, encourage learning and promote religion." Witnesses: John Snyder,
    James Mateer. When this deed was filed on 19 April 1838, it was accompanied by
    an assignation from the School Trustees to the Directors of Common Schools, and
    the property was further described as a schoolhouse in Allen Twp., "known as
    Mateer's schoolhouse."

    The will of William McTeer of Allen Twp., "being reduced to a weak state of
    body", written 23 July 1810, probated 13 Sept. 1819, directs son William to
    "Fulfil the covenants and agreements made before my marriage with wife Jane"
    out of her share and provide her maintenance; "she shall have full power to
    dispose of her wearing apparel as she may think proper"; to son James, the land
    he now lives on beginning at the great road from Lisburn village to Silver
    Spring, at the east corner of Plumbtree meadow, also 18 acres of the old tract
    "whereon I now live", and 234 acres in Harrison Co., Va.; to William, all
    residue of the old tract "where I now live", except two fields as above, also
    Plumbtree meadow; to son-in-law William Ross and wife Alice, notes worth $300
    and 50 pounds; to daughter Jane, 250 pounds in case she marries and has lawful
    issue, but only the interest on this sum if she remains single, James to provide
    her a home, bed and bedding, case of drawers, dining table and cow. The
    Testator left his cane to son James, his watch to son William. Witnesses:
    Benjamin Anderson, Andrew Mateer (Major Andrew Mateer in the acknowledgment).
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 33-34.

    William — Margaret Carothers. Margaret (daughter of William Carothers and Jean) was born 1702; died 20 Aug 1794; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Margaret Carothers was born 1702 (daughter of William Carothers and Jean); died 20 Aug 1794; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    The will of William Carothers of East Pennsboro Twp., written 16 Nov. 1762,
    probated 6 Jan. 1763, bequeathed to his wife Jean one-third of the real estate
    for her lifetime and one-third of the personal estate to her disposal, also a
    mare and saddle; to son John, all land, two-thirds of the personal estate and
    the white stallion, he to pay daughter Margaret 150 pounds and she to have the
    one third of the person estate after her mother's death. Executors: Nathaniel
    Nelson, Jonathan Hoge. Witnesses: Nelson Hoge, William Orr.

    The will of Jean Carothers of East Pennsboro Twp., written 26 Aug 1783,
    probated 16 Dec. 1783, bequeathed to grandsons William Carothers, 15 pounds and
    a cow, James Carothers, 3 pounds and a mare, John Carothers, 25 pounds; a cow
    each to Michael Deverter and William Ross; a heifer to William Henry; six yards
    of cotton to Joseph and William Henry, shirt cloth to John Quigley, also shirts
    to be made for the aforementioned grandsons, tombstones to be erected for her
    husband and her son John; to daughter Elice (widow of son John Carothers),
    black quilted petticoat and black silk cloak; to daughter Margaret, silk gown;
    to granddaughter Jean P. McTeer, calico wrapper; to son-in-law William McTeer,
    a sliver dollar; to granddaughters Jane Carothers, bed and bedding, Elsie
    Carothers, saddle, Mary Carothers, stuff gown. Executors: William Henry, John
    Quigley. Any remaining estate to be distributed by them "as I have or shall
    hereafter tell them by word of mouth." Witnesses: Samuel Fisher, John Sample.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 33.

    Children:
    1. 4. James Mateer was born 1 Nov 1765, Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 23 May 1832, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
    2. Alice (Elsie) Mateer was born 15 Jul 1769, Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 8 Aug 1828, Rossville, York, Pennsylvania.
    3. Jean P. Mateer was born 26 Jul 1770, Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 24 Sep 1831.
    4. William Mateer, Jr. was born 17 Jun 1784, Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 18 Aug 1829, Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania.

  3. 10.  William Ross

    William — Jean Nesbit. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Jean Nesbit
    Children:
    1. William Ross was born May 1760, , Chester, Pennsylvania; died 1821, Rossville.
    2. 5. Elizabeth Ross was born 22 Apr 1769, Tipperary, York, Pennsylvania; died 25 Sep 1804; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.