FTM-CD--- Church Records of selected Areas of Pennsylvania 1600s-1800s Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Joseph, son of John LAKE and Catharine, b. Feb. 15, 1800, bapt. April 13, 1800. Spon: Parents. Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s Sarah, daughter of Samuel LAKE and Elizabeth, b. Oct. 14, 1799, bapt. May 26, 1800. Spon: Sarah Gross. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FTM-CD--- Genealogical Records: The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volumes 1-39 Volume II, Inscriptions in St. Paul's Churchyard, Philadelphia p 311 C. Stevenson's family vault/ William Stevenson Sen. d 16 May 1817 aged 69 years and 3 months/ Ann Stevenson, his wife, d 03 Jan 1805 aged 45 years and 5 months/ Also their children: Robert Stevenson d 17 Apr 1818 aged 36 years and 5 months/ William Stevenson d 27 Aug 1815 aged 26 years and 7 months/ Peter Stevenson d 09 Sep 1795 aged 6 years and 2 months/ Ann Stevenson, wife of Thomas LAKE, b 31 May 1784; d 02 June 1873 Margaretta Stevenson, dau/o William Stevenson, Sr, b 01 Jul 1796; d 03 Dec 1876 Volume XI, Fragments from Old Philadelphia Graveyards p 142--- St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church. Founded 1768 Building: Fourth St, east side, north of Race Burying grounds: Crown ST., west side, N. of Race, all bodies moved 1863 to section 203 of the Mount Moriah Cemetery Sarah LAKE, wife/o David Lake who died 01 Sep 1820 aged 57 years Charles H. LAKE, son/o David & Mary LAKE, who died 05 May 1826 aged 4 years Phebe Ann LAKE, dau/o David & Mary LAKE, who died 21 Jun 1836 remainder of inscription buried. Volume XV, Pennsylvania Gravestone Inscriptions: p 210 St. Peter's Lutheran Congregation, Barren Hill, Montgomery Co PA In Memory of our mother, Eastina LAKE, b 15 Oct 1787; d 21 Sep 1858 Volume XIV, Pennyslvania Gravestone Inscriptions, continued p 54 St. Peter's Lutheran Congregation, Barren Hill, Montgomery Co PA Edward LAKE, Co. D, 12th Regiment, Pennsylvania, died 12 Mar 1889, aged 65 years Voloume XII, Early Minutes of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends p 31 The testimonies of Elizabeth LAKE nd Mary Shallcross...were read... Volume X, Notes on the Scull Famly of New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia p237 Peter Mesereau, b 19 Jan 1741, member of Committee of Safety, 1776; m 22 Oct 1765, Rebecca LAKE. "Genealogy of the Lake Family, " Clute's " History of Staten Island," Register of Eglise Francoise of New York Volume XIV, Forty-Ninth Annual Report of the Society p 94 Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Facts regarding Joseph Lake of Staten Island, NY. Volume V, Abstracts of Wills Recorded in the Administration Books, Register's Office, Philadelphia p 292 Joanna Hunt of Southwark, of Philadelphia County, dated 02 Jun 1826 legacies to Phoebe Ann LAKE, dau/o Mary Post; Joanna Orsburn, dau/o Matthias Orsburn; To poor widows; Catherine, consort to Capt. Peter Cruse; Mrs. Isabell Simpson, consort/o James Simpson, Sr.; Mrs. Wall; Tilla, a colored woman; Exec: James Simpson, Sr. Wits: Anthony Campbell, Jonathan Johnson and Benjamin Rush VanHook Admin to Peter Cruse, 20 Oct 1826 end of Disc 1 begin Disc 2 Volume XXXVI, Information Wanted p77 Marshal. Charles Henry Marshall, b 15 Oct 1860 in Philadelphia, PA. His mother was Hanna Marie Lake. Date of her birth and birthplace; also birth and birthplace for his father, George Marshall. Chief Justice John Marshall was either grandfather or great grandfather of George Marshall. Hanna Roberge, 117 N. Flora Rd., Greenacres, Washington, 99016 Volume XXXIX, The Philadelphia Archives Birth Authentication's Index p 321 Henry Lake, 18 Nov 1837; Phila., PA; William Lake; Phila., PA; Butcher; Sarah J. Douley; Phila., PA; [age and relationship not given]; Affidavit missing. Volume XXXIII, Pennsylvanians in New England p 27 A Listing from the 7th Population Census of the United States of those natives of the Keystone State residing in New England in 1850 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Roll 344 Worcester County 721 823 Grafton James Lake, 28, M, printer Volume XXX, Lost and Found Philadelphia, 1778 p259 Then there was the "riding chair, " which Thomas LAKE, a sea captain who lived in Second Street, "near the New Market, " found had been left in his yard when he returned to Philadelphia early in July (Evening Post, 06 July 1778). Possibly it was the same riding chair, "top and harness," complete which the coach-maker Henry Esler, "in Pine Street near the New Market, " offered for sale later on in the month, no owner having appeared to claim it. (Evening Post, 23 July, 1778.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FTM-CD--- Genealogical Records: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Abstracts of Delaware Co., PA, Wills, 1789-1835, Will Abstracts p 514 Nicholas Diehl, Tinicum 09 Oct 1811- 22 Dec 1818 Wife; Mary Children: Adam, Nicholas, Thomas, William, John and Mary Granddaughter Mary Ewing Tracts in Center Co in names of sons Adam and Nicholas Other Real Estate to five sons John's share being in trust for his children Annuity to dau Mary and legacy to her children Exec: said sons Wits: William LAKE and Charles Lloyd #509 Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1682-1726, Will Abstracts p 824 Phillip Howell 31 Oct 1717- 08 Feb 1717 D. 93 Names of children not given Cousin Jacob Howell, Edward Goodwin Extx: Wife Ann Wits: Abraham LAKE, Phillip Milward, Richard Dobson Abstracts of Philadelphia o. Wills, 1726-1747, Will Abstracts p649 Thomas Porter, late of Philadelphia. Merchant 04 Aug 1741- 23 Sep 1741 F. 246 Guardian and Exec in Philadelphia: Joseph Jackson (Merchant) Exec. in Barbados: Benjamin Callender (merchant) Children: Jonathan and Anne. Witnesses: Thomas LAKE, William Shepherd and John Warren Signed in the Parish of St. Michael, Barbados. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1763-1784, Will Abstracts p 229 William LAKE, city of Phila. mariner 26 Apr 1763- 04 Oct 1765 Children: William, Samuel Brother: Thomas Nephews: Richard, John, Thomas Nephews: Richard, John, Thomas and James LAKE. Exec: Thomas LAKE, Hannah Robeson, Sabraham Carlile Wits: Isaac Bartram, Joseph Warner, Peter Thompson (N: 418) Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1777-1790, Will Abstracts p 111 Thomas LAKE, Southwark, City of Phila. Merchant 10 Aug 1778- 14 Sep 1778 R. 107 Wife: Lydia Harriot. Children: Anna Catherine Warren, Thomas John LAKE Sister: Sarah Roberts Brother-in-law: John Roberts (county of Cork, Ireland) Nephew and Niece: Richard and Mary Roberts Exec and Guardians: Lydia Harriot and Thomas John LAKE, Thomas Pringle and John Nixon Wits: James Robinson, James Barnes, James Humphreys. Thomas John LAKE, city of Phila. Mariner 12 Nov 1782- 03 Oct 1785 T. 206 Wife: Elizabeth Mary Mother: Lydia Harriet LAKE Cousin: William LAKE Exec: Lydia Harriet LAKE, Willaim LAKE Wit: R. Smith, Esther Smith, Harriet LAKE Abstracts of Philadelphia Co Wills, 1790-1802, Liber W p 260 Nicholas Corley, City of Phila., Mill Stone Maker Wife: Judith Children: Matthew, James, Julia, wife/o Charles Wallis, Hugh, Patrick Exec: Judith Corley, Richard LAKE, Esq. Wit: Jeremih Sullivan, Charles Conlon, Christopher Keating Codicil: Signed 29 Aug 1793 Revoking Appt of Exec in will Exec: Judith Conley, Thomjas Betagh Wits: Jeremiah Sullivan, Christopher Keating Abstracts of Philadelphia Co Wills, 1790-1802, Liber X p 276 Joseph Volans, City of Phila. Mariner. 22 Mar 1796- 01 Apr 1796 X. 422 Son: Samuel To overseers od the Free School of the Society of Friends, called Quakers... Exec: Smuelo Volens, Thomas Norton, William West Wits: William LAKE, Charles Bennett Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1790- 1802, Liber X p 471 Resolve Smith, City of Phia 1796. 17 Jan 1798 X. 686. Wife: Lydia Harriet Brother: Jabez Wife's Nephew:Capt. William LAKE Wife's sister-in-law: Ann Mukens (Salem, New Jersey) Wife's grandson: Thomas LAKE Nephew: John Smith, son/o brother Jabez, Maryland To managers of Pennsylvania Hospital Nieces: Eleanor Smith (City of London in Old England) and Olivia and Mary her sisters (children of late brother Benjamin of same place) Exec: Wife Lydia Harriet. Niece Eleanor Smith, William Bell Testified to handwriting: John Thompson, James Baxter Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1790- 1802, Liber Y p 49 Abigail Taylor (Widow of Abraham Taylor, December'd) Phila. 14 Feb 1796- 16 Nov 1798 Y. 54. Children: John, Ann, Susanna, wife/o Morris Nagle, Lydia, Amy Aaron, Levi. To Walter Turnbull Son-in-law and Exec: John Stewart Roebuck Wit: Richard LAKE, James McKie Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1802-1809 p 444 Samuel Robeson, City of Phila. Gentleman 13 Jan 1800- 30 Jun 1806 1. 519. To step-son Edward Simmons and his wife Elizabeth To Samuel Robeson Simmons, infant son/o Stephens To Stepehn, Ann, John, Mary, William and Edward, children/o Step-son Edward Simmons To step-grandson Capt. William LAKE and to each of his five children Residue/o estate to step-grandson Samuel Volans Exec: said grandson, Samuel Volans, and friends Thomas Norton and William West Wits: William Brown, Charles Bonnell, R. Whitehead. Benajmin Brown affirmed. Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1815- 1819 p 128 Abigail Adams, City of Phila, Widow 27 Jul 1812- 02 Nov 1815 6. 152. To the poor of the Methodist Episcopal Church called St. George's Exec: David LKE, cordwainer, Alexander McKinley, bricklayer, John McCurdy, Sr., all of Phila. Wits: John McClintock, William LAKE, Isaac King Abstracts of Philadelphia Co. Wills, 1815- 1819 p 391 William Stevenson, Sr. Phila. House carpenter 08 May 1817- 21 May 1817 6. 447. To Exec: in trust for grandson, William, son/o deceased son, William, until 21 years, and for son, Robert. Residue of estate unto my children: Cornelius, Ann LAKE, wife/o Thomas LAKE, Hannah, John, Margaretta, Peter and Susan. To Mary Conrad Exec: Son, Cornelius Stevenson, friends, Crooke Stevenson, merchant of said City, William Stevenson, also to be guardians of minor children Wits: Isaac Stevenson, Alexander Stewart Cornelius Stevenson sworn. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Revolutionary Pensioners of 1818, Message from the President of the United States transmitting a Report of the Secretary of War in Complaince with the Resolution of the Senate. (Originally published Washimgton DC; 28 Mar 1818) (Reprinted for Clearfield Co., Inc., by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1991, 19992, 19996, 1998) p 238 No. 250 Andrew LAKE, Rank or Grade: do. Original Commencement of pension: 01 Jan 1814 Pension per month: 4 Pension per annum: 48 From - FTM CD : Pennsylvania Colonial Records, 1600s-1800s Abstracts from Ben Franklin's PA Gazette 1748-1765, Abstracts 1747 p654 Two Spanish privateers have taken the ship "Delaware," Capt. LAKE, of Philadelphia. Abstracts from Ben Franklin's PA Gazette 1748-1755, Abstracts 1748 p 36 Ship "Burlington," Capt. SMYTER, has arrived at London; and the Brigantine "Hope," of Philadelphia, Capt. LAKE, has arrived at Bristol. Abstracts from Ben Franklin's PA Gazette 1748-1755, Abstracts 1751 p 115 For freight or passage to Newburn, North Carolina, in ship "Hope," Thomas LAKE, commander, agree w/ WILLING & LLOYD or w/ said LAKE at Dickinson's Wharf (12 Feb) "Colonial and Revolutionary Families, Vol. II, William T. Lyon p. 901 [paraphrased because of length] George W. LYON (b 1829-bef 1866) m 1850 Louisa CROOKS (b 1830-d aft 1811) parents/o Samuel George LYON m Cora FOSTER of Stuebenville., Ohio [no dates given this section) who had dau Elizabeth LYON m Mr. Howard C. LAKE of New York City. "Colonial and Revolutionary Families, Vol. II, Sidney Ruby Miner p 726 Constant SEARLE married, in Stonington, Connecticut, 16 May 1751, Hannah MINER, b 09 Dec 1731, dau/o Simeon MINER, and his wife Hannah WHEELER, dau/o William WHEELER/o Stonington, Connecticut, and his wife Hannah GALLUP, dau/o Ben Adam GALLUP, and his wife Esther PRENTISS, and Grdau/o Capt. John GALLUP, of New London, Connecticut, and his wife, Hannah LAKE, dau/o Mrs. Margaret LAKE, the first woman to appear in New London in 1646, a member of the family/o Governor WINTHROP, the first chief magistrate of Connecticut, and the founder of the New London settlement, at least a kinswoman of his and thought to have been his sister. "Colonial and Revolutionary Families, Vol. II, Nathanie; Seymour Thomas p 1410 Stephen SMITH, son/o Benjamin and Phebe (ARNOLD) SMITH, b at Warwick, Rhode Island, 20 Feb 1713, m Mary SABINE, and their son, Capt. Simeon SMITH, b 05 Mar 1746, d 03 Mar 1843, was a member of the Patuxet Rangers, in 1774, and served in the Revolutionary War, his name appearing in the list of Revolutionary pensioners. He m 12 Dec. 1773, Martha Peck, b 24 Aug 1756, d 06 Jan 1833, dau/o Elisha and Mary (ARNOLD) PECK, of Providence, Rhode Island, grgranddau/o Elisha and Martha (LAKE) PECK, a 2grgrandau/o Nicholas PECK, b Norfolk, England, in 1630, who came to Hingham, Massachusetts, in 1638, w/ his parents, Joseph and Rebecca (CLARK) PECK. Persons Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to PA., Second Book, 1778-1787 p 23 16 Feb 1782, Thomas LAKE, , son/o Capt.Thomas LAKE, now 18 years old. p 71 14 Aug. 1778, William LAKE, renewed his Certificate 27 Aug 1777, No. 850, 2nd Certificate. p 105 25, Richard LAKE, doctor of Law, recently arrived in this city from the kingdom of Scotland.