Joseph Lybrand

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ID: I47
Last: Lybrand
First: Joseph
Middle:
Birth: 1785 at Lexington Co., South Carolina 1 2
Death: 9 Sep 1876 at Lexington Co., South Carolina 3
Burial: Nazareth Evangelical Lutheran Church cemetery, Lexington Co., South Carolina 4 5
Sex: M
Event: Joseph hand built the first frame lumber house for his home in the Boiling Springs section Event Boiling Springs section, South Carolina 6
Event: War of 1812. Capt. John Quattlebum's Co., SC Militia Military Service from 30 Sep 1814 to 27 Oct 1814 Drafted at Cedar Creek, D. Walkers, SC 7
Sources: 8 9
 
Mother: Nancy Benay b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN
Father: John Lybrand b: 1765 d: UNKNOWN
 
Marriage 1   Mary Magdalene Wessinger b: 29 Nov 1782 d: 18 Oct 1872
Wedding: 15 Nov 1810 Lexington Co., South Carolina 10
 
Children:
1 Mary Magdalene Lybrand b: 31 Oct 1821 Lexington Co., South Carolina
 
Sources:
1 Repository:
  --Name: Meynel Clowney Cato Genealogy Collection
  --Address: c/o jpinson@polaris.net
Title: Hand written notes by Mary Emily Clark Boatwright
Note: Note by granddaughter E.C.Boatwright at advanced age
Text: Birth dates possibly from 1770 to 1775, not known. Married in 1800, Lybrands.
 
2 Title: Tombstone
Note: Calculated from information in tombstone inscription: died in his 91st year, 1876, so born about 1785
 
3 Title: Tombstone
 
4 Title: Tombstone
Note: Graves in group: Joseph and wife Mary Magdalene; Mathias Lybrand and Jeamima Caroline Lybrand. Cemetery located sw of Lexington, SC, west of SC-hwy-6 on Nazareth Rd. where it crosses Long's Pond Rd. (have photo)
Text: In / memory of / Joseph Lybrand / who was married / Nov'r 15, 1800 / and died Sep'r 8th 1876 / In the 91st year of his age / leaving a large circle of Relatives / and Friends to mourn his loss. / Remember me as you pass by, / As you are now so once was I. / As I am now so you must be. / Prepare for death and follow me
 
5 Title: Correspondence
Date: 23 May 1994
Note: Letter from Pastor Olin W. Chassereau of Nazareth Lutheran Church to E.C.P. transcribing inscriptions of tombstones of Joseph Lybrand, his wife Mary Magdalene; Mathias Lybrand, and Jeamima Caroline Lybrand. Grateful thanks to Pastor Chassereau and his catechism class who helped with transcriptions, and who have maintained this cemetery so faithfully
 
6 Repository:
  --Name: Meynel Clowney Cato Genealogy Collection
  --Address: c/o jpinson@polaris.net
Title: Hand written notes by Mary Emily Clark Boatwright
Note: Date of note (estimated) - Bef 8 July 1934; do not know status of house today
Text: Grandfather, Joseph Lybrand, built the first frame lumber house for his home in the Boiling Springs section, and the home is standing today in good state of preservation
 
7 Repository:
  --Name: Lexington Genealogical Association
  --Address: P.O. Box 1442
Lexington, SC 29071
Title: Lexington Genealogical Exchange
Author: Lee, Janice Gartman, ed.
Publication: Lexington Genealogical Association, Lexington, SC 29071
Page: vol XIV, Book III, pp. 134-135
Note: War of 1812 Pension Records
Text: Pension petition number: SC 22656
Name of soldier: Joseph Lybrand
Birthdate and deathdate of soldier: not given
Name of pension applicant: Joseph Lybrand
Date of petition: Warrant No. 16, 949-160-55
Address of petitioner: Lexington County, South Carolina
Spouse of soldier: Molly Wessinger
Birthdate and deathdate of spouse: not given
Marriage date: 15 November 1810 "at her father's house"
Militia company: Capt. John Quattlebum's Company, South Carolina Militia
Dates of service: 30 September 1814 to 27 October 1814
Place entered service: drafted at Cedar Creek, D. Walkers, South Carolina for a period of three months
Place released from service: Charleston, South Carolina
Result of petition: Rrjected by reason of insufficient service on 3 July 1872
Data from affidavit: Joseph said he received a land warrant but doesn't remember when. Signed by Joseph Lybrand, his mark, on 10 July 1871.
Affidavit witnessed by: James H. Bailey and P. W. Shealy on 9 December 1871 before D. J. Griffith and Per R. Harman Depy. Mary Y. Harth, Postmistress at Lexington Court House swore to the reliability of the petitioner and the witnesses om 18 December 1871.
 
8 Repository:
  --Name: Meynel Clowney Cato Genealogy Collection
  --Address: c/o jpinson@polaris.net
Title: Hand written notes by Mary Emily Clark Boatwright
Note: Links Joseph Lybrand to his wife Mollie Wessinger, and links them to their granddaughter Mary Emily Clark who wrote the notes
Text: Maternal Grandparents, Joseph Lybrand and Mollie Wessinger Lybrand
 
9 Title: 1820 U.S. Census, Lexington Co., South Carolina
Publication: Roll M33_121
Page: p. 44
Note: Joseph Lybrand: 3 - - - 1 - 2 - - 1 - - 1
(image 6 of 20)
Free white Males:
< 10 - 3
26 - 45 - 1 probably Joseph Lybrand b. 1785, age about 35
Free white females:
<10 - 2
16-26 - 1
Working in agriculture: 3.
 
10 Title: Tombstone
Note: Marriage date on tombstone of Joseph is 1800; on tombstone of wife Mary Magdalene is 1810.
Per transcriptions of tombstones at Nazareth Evengelical Lutheran Church, Lexington Co., South Carolina; in letter from Pastor Olin W. Chassereau of Nazareth Lutheran Church to E.C.P. (have photos)
 


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