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Mary E. Mateer

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary E. Mateer was born 6 May 1859 (daughter of Ross Nesbit Mateer and Emeline Breese).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    1975, p 103.

    Mary — G. W. Fluckey. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ross Nesbit Mateer was born 31 Aug 1831, Whetstone, Marion, Ohio (son of William Nesbit Mateer and Elizabeth Porter); died 26 Sep 1910, Toledo, Ohio; was buried Mt. Gilead, Ohio.

    Notes:

    In 1880 Ross Mateer was a deacon in the First Presbyterian Church of Mt.
    Gilead; his second wife was prominently identified with the Women's Relief
    Corps #215, Auxiliary Hurd Post #114.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    1975, p 103.

    Ross married Emeline Breese 4 Sep 1856, , Morrow, Ohio. Emeline (daughter of Charles Breese and Phoebe Bockhoven) was born 27 Aug 1837; died 30 Jul 1912. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Emeline Breese was born 27 Aug 1837 (daughter of Charles Breese and Phoebe Bockhoven); died 30 Jul 1912.
    Children:
    1. Charles Mateer died See Notes.
    2. 1. Mary E. Mateer was born 6 May 1859.
    3. Gertrude E. Mateer died 15 Jan 1892.
    4. Lemuel R. Mateer was born 31 Jan 1866.
    5. Margaret B. Mateer was born 28 Dec 1867; died 1953; was buried Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
    6. Ralph V. Mateer was born 14 Feb 1877.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Nesbit Mateer was born Aft 5 Feb 1803, , Pennsylvania (son of Samuel Huston Mateer and Hannah Nesbit); died 1837, , Ohio.

    Notes:

    The biography of William N. Mateer's son in the "History of Morrow County,
    Ohio", 1911, by A. J. Baughman and Robert F. Bartlett says that Ross's mother
    was Elizabeth Porter and that he had a half brother Joseph McMullin. This
    reasonable interpretation from this statement is that Elizabeth was married
    first to a McMullin and that William Mateer was therefore her second husband.

    William N. Mateer was a schoolteacher in Adams County, Pennsylvania, before
    moving west in 1830; in that year William and his brother John were listed in
    the census of Mansfield, Ohio; William was aged 20-30 years, his wife was
    30-40; there were two boys in the household, one 10-15 (probably William's
    step-son) and another under five years.

    Shortly after this census the Mateers moved on to Morrow County. William first
    settled in the new town of Whetstone (also called Youngstown) which had been
    laid out in 1824 in the NE 1/2 of Sec. 2 (in the south part of the present town
    of Mt. Gilead). He was the first chairmaker in the new community and also its
    schoolmaster.

    On 2 March 1831 William N. and Elizabeth Mateer along with John and Jane Mateer
    were listed as members of the "Presbyterian Church of Morrow" (now the
    Presbyterian Church of Mt. Gilead). William N.'s son Ross N. Mateer was
    baptized at the first such sacrament held in this church; his father was Sunday
    School Superintendent there at the time.

    After a few years William N. and family left the town proper and moved to a
    farm some 2 1/2 miles east of Mt. Gilead, possibly on the land described in the
    following conveyance: On 3 April 1837 William N. Mateer of Marion County,
    Ohio, bought for $650 from Benjamin Hart and wife Mary of Knox County, Ohio, 80
    acres previously patented to Hart in the W 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec. 7, T 17, R 20 of
    lands sold at Wooster, Ohio. Morrow County was formed in 1848 from parts of
    Marion, Knox, Delaware and Richland Counties, and the modern location of this
    section would be in eastern Gilead Township or on the west edge of Franklin
    Township in Morrow County near the present Mateer Road.

    In the 1850 census of Franklin Township, Morrow County, Elizabeth Mateer aged
    55 years was head of a household including John Mateer aged 20, farmer, Ross
    Mateer aged 18, carpenter, and Matilda J. Mateer aged 16. Each of the three
    children was credited with real property worth $400; so the inference is that
    William had died intestate leaving his children as joint owners of the farm.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 70-71.

    William — Elizabeth Porter. Elizabeth (daughter of John Porter and Mary Ross) was born Abt 1795, , Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Porter was born Abt 1795, , Pennsylvania (daughter of John Porter and Mary Ross).

    Notes:

    The biography of William N. Mateer's son in the "History of Morrow County,
    Ohio", 1911, by A. J. Baughman and Robert F. Bartlett says that Ross's mother
    was Elizabeth Porter and that he had a half brother Joseph McMullin. This
    reasonable interpretation from this statement is that Elizabeth was married
    first to a McMullin and that William Mateer was therefore her second husband.

    In the 1850 census of Franklin Township, Morrow County, Elizabeth Mateer aged
    55 years was head of a household including John Mateer aged 20, farmer, Ross
    Mateer aged 18, carpenter, and Matilda J. Mateer aged 16. Each of the three
    children was credited with real property worth $400; so the inference is that
    William had died intestate leaving his children as joint owners of the farm.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 70-71.

    Children:
    1. John P. Mateer was born 4 Sep 1829, , Pennsylvania; died 11 Jan 1892, Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
    2. 2. Ross Nesbit Mateer was born 31 Aug 1831, Whetstone, Marion, Ohio; died 26 Sep 1910, Toledo, Ohio; was buried Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
    3. Matilda J. Mateer was born 1832, , Morrow, Ohio; died 15 Nov 1889.

  3. 6.  Charles Breese

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    1975, p 103.

    Charles — Phoebe Bockhoven. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Phoebe Bockhoven

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    1975, p 103.

    Children:
    1. 3. Emeline Breese was born 27 Aug 1837; died 30 Jul 1912.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel Huston Mateer was born Abt 1760, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (son of John McTeer and Mary Huston); died 1803, York County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Within six weeks of the date of Samuel's wife's will (Jean Ewing) Samuel sold off his land and farming equipment and six weeks after that he was dead. Rather obviously Samuel Mateer was sick unto death for some time before his demise, and it was appropriate that his wife's family should be distressed to contemplate the future for his widow and young children.

    In a militia list of 4 February, 1793, Samuel H. McTeer was shown as a resident of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, aged between 18 and 45 years.

    On 5 November 1796 Samuel McTeer of Newton Township, Cumberland County, bid in at public vendue for 153 pounds, a 71 acre tract with improvements in Newton Township, which had been seized in August 1792 by the County Collector of Revenue on a judgment against Joseph Wilson late of Cumberland County for 150.78.6 pounds. Sheriff's deed dated 7 April 1797, filed 11 October 1797.

    On 30 April 1798 Paul Thompson and wife Agnes of Monaghan Township, York County, conveyed to Samuel Huston McTeer of Newton Township, Franklin County, PN, for 550 pounds, 90 acres 19 perches in Monaghan Township with the usual allowance of 8 acres 113 perches. Witnesses: Edward O'Hal, John Nesbit, Hugh Thompson.

    In the spring of 1803 Samuel H. Mateer announced a public vendue for Friday, 13 March 1803, to sell his land in Monaghan Township, 100 acres with improvements, grain in the ground, mare, cows, hogs, a case of drawers and a dresser. The terms of the sale were for the plantation 150 pounds down and the remainder at the rate of 30 pounds yearly; for bids under 10 shillings, cash, for bids
    exceeding 10 shillings, nine months credit; and the "owner reserves one bid on each article if he sees cause." -- At the sale Major Thomas McCreary bought the plantation for 460 pounds, but before the transaction was legally completed Samuel H. Mateer was dead. In lieu of a deed the following papers were filed in York County on 16 May 1803: notice of the sale (as above) with a list of buyers; a deposition of John May that the sales notice as exhibited was in the handwriting of Samuel H. Mateer, "late of Monaghan Township, York County, who was present at the sale"; and the Prothonotary's certification that there was a valid contract between Mateer and Thomas McCreary.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 48-49.

    Samuel — Hannah Nesbit. Hannah (daughter of John Nesbit and Hannah Wickersham) was born Abt 1770, Morrow County, Ohio; died 18 Feb 1836, Morrow County, Ohio; was buried River Cliff Cemetery, Mt. Gilead, Morrow County, Ohio. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Hannah Nesbit was born Abt 1770, Morrow County, Ohio (daughter of John Nesbit and Hannah Wickersham); died 18 Feb 1836, Morrow County, Ohio; was buried River Cliff Cemetery, Mt. Gilead, Morrow County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    On 17 December 1805 Hannah Mateer, widow of Samuel Mateer deceased, petitioned in York County to have a guardian appointed for Samuel's minor children, viz. John Mateer aged 11 years, Andrew Mateer aged 9 years, James Mateer aged 7 years, Samuel Mateer aged 4 years and William Nesbit Mateer aged 2 years. Thomas Campble and Henry Logan were so appointed.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 48-49.

    Children:
    1. John Mateer was born 15 Oct 1794, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 21 Aug 1863, , Morrow, Ohio; was buried Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
    2. Andrew Mateer was born 20 Sep 1796; died 7 Jul 1821, Perry County, Pennsylvania; was buried Centre Presbyterian Churchyard, Madison Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania.
    3. James Mateer was born Abt 1798; died Aft 1818.
    4. Samuel Mateer was born Abt 1801; died Aft 1818.
    5. 4. William Nesbit Mateer was born Aft 5 Feb 1803, , Pennsylvania; died 1837, , Ohio.

  3. 10.  John Porter

    John — Mary Ross. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary Ross
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Porter was born Abt 1795, , Pennsylvania.
    2. Jane Porter was born 12 Nov 1801, Monaghan Twp., York, Pennsylvania; died 14 Sep 1862, , Morrow, Ohio; was buried Mt. Gilead, Ohio.