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| From the King Genealogical Database (Kellie Sue Sapp King) [king.GED] [1760681.ged] "Abner Mundell, grandfather of Samuel M. Hatfield, fought in the closing conflicts of the Revolutionary war." Hardedty's (See article in "1776 - A Time to Remember" by Dorothy T. Hennen). In it Abner states that he was drafted for two months in the Spring of 1781 in Captain William Crawford's Company of the Pennsylvania Milita and was marched from Greene County (then Washington) to a fort on Tenmile Creek where he served his entire two months. This service was to protect the frontier inhabitants against the Indians. He also volunteered in 1779 for a compaign to go against the Indians on the Allegheny and Ohio and was marched from Greene County to Fort McIntosh at the mouth of Beaver on the Ohio at which place he served two months but was prevented from going on the campaign since other troops did not arrive. This service was performed in Captain John Huston's Company and was attached to Colonel Broadheads or Colonel Crawford's Regiment. In 1778 he volunteered in Captain William Crawford's Company of Pennsylvania Milita for two months for the purpose of going to Wheeling to bring up some cargo boats (called Battauxs) from that place to Pittsburg for the purpose of transporting the troops of General Clark to the Wabash River on a compaign against the Indians. The service was performed. In 1778 Abner volunteered for two months in Captain Crawford's Company to quell the Torries in Greene, Fayette and Washington Counties. They caught upwards of 100 Torries and lodged them in the jails of those counties. He served a total of eight months. He also stated that he was born in New Castle, Delaware in 1756 [1758]. Abner was granted a pension for eight months service; the amount was $26.66 per annum, to commence March 4, 1834. Abner was the son of James and Margaret (Garret) Mundell. Abner Mundell married Mary Barnhill on April 9, 1782. He was born on April 27, 1758 and died May 8, 1845. Mary was born April 17, 1764 and died May 30, 1845. Both are buried in the Goshen Baptist Church Cemetery, Garards Fort, PA. They were the parents of Margaret Morris, Jane Baily, Mary Lantz, John, James, Rebecca Hatfield, Nancy Cox, Samuel, Eleanor, Abner, Priscilla Tribby, Hugh and Joseph. They lived south at the foot of Turkey Knob and are buried in the old Goshen Baptist Churce Cemetery, Garards Fort, PA. Abner was originally buried in a family cemetery near Willow Tree, Greene Co, PA but the graves were moved when the farm was sold. From The Mundell (Mundle) Family By Ruth Mundell Barry 1968 Not named in his father's will. Born April 27, 1758 and baptised at Goshen Baptist Church , October 13, 1786 with Andrew Mundell. His wife, Mary Barnhill was born April 17, 1764 and is mentioned in the will of Abner Mundell. This will, made May 23, 1837, was probated May 13, 1845. (Will Book 2 pp 213) From The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families was a piller of the church and was appointed "Singing Clerk" at both the Whiteley and Muddy Creek houses on October 15, 1790. In 1791 and again in 1795 he served his church as a messenger at the association meetings and in 1798 he was delegated to write the letter to the association meeting. In 1792 he provided wine for communion. In the 1820 census he is listed as being engaged in manufacturing. In the tax list of 1822 he is listed as a wheelright. The 1798 Direct Tax List showed Abner owning and occupying a house 28 x 18" (valued at $80.00); also on his tract of 106 acres were a shop 20 x 18' and a barn 18 x 18' (total value $554.00). From The Mundell Family 1790 census, PA - Mundle, Abner -- 1 male +16, 2 males -16, 4 females 1800 census, Greene Co., Green Township Mundle, Abner -- 3 males -10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45 2 females -10, 3 females 10-16, 1 female 26-45 1830 census, Greene Co, Green Township Mundel, Abner -- 1 male 10-15, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 70-80 1 female 15-20, 1 female 60 |
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