Albert N. FRALEY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Albert N. FRALEY was born in May 1876 in Belmont County, Ohio (son of Phillip FRALEY and Arissa BROWN).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Living with parents in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Living with parents in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio

    Albert married Anna TAYLOR on 11 Jun 1899 in Monroe County, Ohio. Anna was born in Aug 1878 in Monroe County, Ohio; died on 29 Apr 1945 in Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio; was buried on 01 May 1945 in Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Phillip FRALEY was born in Apr 1841 in Ohio; died in 1916; was buried in Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Phillip Fraley and Barbara Vite
    • Census: 1870, Living in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Occupation: 1870; Farmer
    • Census: 1880, Living in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Occupation: 1880; Farmer
    • Census: 1900, Living in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Occupation: 1900; Farmer

    Phillip married Arissa BROWN. Arissa (daughter of Joseph BROWN and Elizabeth STUCKEY) was born in Jul 1843 in Ohio; died in 1906; was buried in Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Arissa BROWN was born in Jul 1843 in Ohio (daughter of Joseph BROWN and Elizabeth STUCKEY); died in 1906; was buried in Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Living with parents in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Census: 1860, Living with parents in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Census: 1870, Living with husband in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Living with husband in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Living with husband in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio

    Children:
    1. George E. FRALEY was born in 1865 in Ohio.
    2. 1. Albert N. FRALEY was born in May 1876 in Belmont County, Ohio.
    3. Henry Wesley FRALEY was born in Aug 1868 in Ohio; died on 12 Apr 1966 in Belmont County, Ohio; was buried on 15 Apr 1966 in Powhatan Point Cemetery, Belmont County, Ohio.
    4. Lucy L. FRALEY was born about 1873 in Ohio.
    5. John T. FRALEY was born in 1870 in Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joseph BROWN was born on 01 Sep 1794 in Wheeling, Ohio Co., West Virginia (son of Abel BROWN and Lydia STUCKEY); died on 26 Feb 1872 in Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Captina Church of Christ, Switzerland Twp., Monroe County, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 01 Sep 1794
    • Census: 1850, Living in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Occupation: 1850; Farmer
    • Census: 1860, Living in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Occupation: 1860; Farmer

    Joseph married Elizabeth STUCKEY on 22 Oct 1816 in Belmont County, Ohio. Elizabeth (daughter of Jacob STUCKEY and Hannah CREE) was born on 20 Jul 1798 in Ohio; died on 05 Apr 1873 in Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Captina Church of Christ, Switzerland Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth STUCKEY was born on 20 Jul 1798 in Ohio (daughter of Jacob STUCKEY and Hannah CREE); died on 05 Apr 1873 in Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Captina Church of Christ, Switzerland Twp., Monroe County, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Living with husband in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Census: 1860, Living with husband in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio

    Children:
    1. Lydia BROWN was born about 1825 in Ohio.
    2. Catherine BROWN was born about 1834.
    3. Jacob BROWN was born about 1834 in Ohio.
    4. Rebecca BROWN was born about 1822 in Ohio; died after 1900.
    5. James BROWN was born about 1820 in Belmont County, Ohio.
    6. John BROWN was born on 29 Aug 1818 in Belmont County, Ohio; died on 20 Feb 1907 in Washington Twp., Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Beecher City Cemetery, Effingham County, Illinois.
    7. Savilla BROWN was born on 16 Apr 1829 in Ohio; died on 05 Jan 1902; was buried in Dils Cemetery, Parkersburg, West Virginia.
    8. Abel BROWN was born about 1827 in Ohio.
    9. 3. Arissa BROWN was born in Jul 1843 in Ohio; died in 1906; was buried in Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio.
    10. Sarah Mariah BROWN was born about 1833 in Ohio.
    11. Hannah BROWN was born about 1842 in Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Abel BROWN was born on 24 Feb 1768 in New Jersey, USA; died on 08 Mar 1841 in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Amity Cemetery, Belmont County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Information from Mariana L Zuelsdorf:
    (from written history by James Edward Brown and Leona Brown June 1997)

    Abel and Lydia came to the area which is now Wheeling, West Virginia. Their first child, Jacob, was born in the Wheeling area, which was then part of Virginia.

    Wheeling area was called Fort Fincastle in 1774, and in 1776, the Fort's name was changed to Fort Henry in honor of Patrick Henry. The siege of Fort Henry took place about eight years before Abel and Lydia came to Wheeling. The road to Maysville, Kentucky was built while they were living in the Wheeling area. Able and Lydia son Isaac, born in 1801, states he was born in Ohio so the family must have moved across the Ohio River to the Captina Creek, York Township area by 1801, then took up land east of the Dover Bridge in 1805.

    A clan history, read at a Brown Reunion held at Alledonia, Ohio about 1946, sent by Mary Brown, widow of Frank Brown, states that Abel and Lydia came from New Jersey in 1792, and located near Wheeling. It also states that their son Joseph was born in 1794 in a Blockhouse designed by George Rogers Clark, which stood near the corner of 11th and Main Street, in Wheeling.

    Abel had a brother John, who he referred to in his will as his "esteemed brother, John" and named him as one of his executors. Abel's brother John left a will dated July 25, 1848, which awarded his wife Barbara the rent from two farms, with the remaining wealth to be divided between Jacob and Joseph Brown, sons of his brother Abel. He gave Mary Ann Ring and Harriet Ring, daughters of Alexander F. and Elizabeth ring, bedstead and bedding. He also gave Barbara and Elizabeth Ring twenty-five dollars each.

    According to a history of Belmont and Jeferson Counties, concerning the settlement of York Township: George Lemley bought land i Section 14 in 1801 and Abel Brown purchased land there on December 21, 1805, and William Brown in 1805 as well. Able Brown received two dollars for killing one wolf over six months old that year.

    In the tax lists of 1820, the Range, Township and Sections are given and contain the following:

    William Brown R-3 T-4 S-27 original owner Henry Huffman

    Able Brown R-3 T-4 S-27 original owner Henry Huffman

    John Brown R-4 T-5 S-7 original owner Jacob Brewer

    It would appear that Abel and William bought adjoining or the same land from Henry Huffman. There is probably some relationship between Abel and William; they could possibly be brothers. William, Abel, and John Brown were listed together in York Twp in 1806, 1810, 1815, 1817, and 1820.

    In a statement by Arch Brown are the following comments:

    On April 7, 1808 Abel bought a 192 acre farm in York Twp., from Henry Huffman. This farm lay along Captina Creek, below Dover, and is now known as the Pearsol Farm. the deed of Abel Brown for this farm can be found at St. Clairsville, Ohio Courthouse Deed Book B p 312. It is R-3 T-4 S-27. the price paid by Abel to Huffman was five hundred dollars, according to the deed. On October 3, 1822, Abel gave Jacob and Joseph 82 acres each of R-4 T-5 S-13 (Vol J. p 10-11). the rest of Abel's land was sold in 1852 to Michael Dorsey.

    According to a story told by Ike Brown, he had two uncles who were captured by Indians while they were young. Eventually they escaped and came home. One of the boys got along well with the Indians and returned to visit them in later years. Evelyn Dowdle of St. Clairville has a family tradition that is much the same. "The Indians taking two of the Brown's sons while they were skating on the ice on Captina Creek. their mother would rock and cry, not knowing if her sons were living or dead. With the smaller one sleeping in his big brother's arms, they slipped away from the Indians one night, finding their way back to Captina Creek from Chillicothe, Ohio. One of the Brown boys would go back to visit the Indians and one would not sleep in a bed as he was used to the way the Indians lived."

    The story does not say how long the boys were captives. the distance from Chillicothe to Powhaten Point is approximately one hundred and twenty miles. these boys may have been sons of Abel and Lydia. Jacob and Joseph were born in the Wheeling area. Assuming the capture took place about 1800, Jacob would have been 9 years old, Joseph 6 years old, and John probably about 3.

    According to historians, the last Indian battle on Captina Creek took place May 1794 with settlers coming into the Captina Creek area soon after this battle.

    Abel married Lydia STUCKEY about 1790. Lydia (daughter of Jacob STUCKEY and Hannah CREE) was born on 16 Dec 1770 in New Jersey, USA; died on 26 Dec 1861 in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Lydia STUCKEY was born on 16 Dec 1770 in New Jersey, USA (daughter of Jacob STUCKEY and Hannah CREE); died on 26 Dec 1861 in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Living in Washington, Belmont County, Ohio
    • Occupation: 1860; Farmer

    Children:
    1. John BROWN was born about 1797 in (West) Virginia; died between 1842 and 1852.
    2. Elizabeth BROWN was born about 1802 in York Township, Belmont County, Ohio; died about 1897 in Belmont Co., Ohio.
    3. Isaac BROWN was born on 01 Jan 1802 in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio; died about 1884 in Belmont County, Ohio.
    4. Mary BROWN was born on 23 Apr 1793 in Ohio County, (West) Virginia; died on 23 Jun 1870 in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio.
    5. Barbara BROWN was born on 15 Nov 1809 in Ohio; died on 30 Oct 1856 in Belmont County, Ohio.
    6. 6. Joseph BROWN was born on 01 Sep 1794 in Wheeling, Ohio Co., West Virginia; died on 26 Feb 1872 in Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Captina Church of Christ, Switzerland Twp., Monroe County, Ohio.
    7. Jacob BROWN was born on 21 Jun 1791 in (West) Virginia; died on 06 Jan 1868 in Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Captina Church of Christ, Switzerland Twp., Monroe County, Ohio.

  3. 14.  Jacob STUCKEY

    Jacob married Hannah CREE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Hannah CREE
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth STUCKEY was born on 20 Jul 1798 in Ohio; died on 05 Apr 1873 in Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in Captina Church of Christ, Switzerland Twp., Monroe County, Ohio.
    2. Lydia STUCKEY was born on 16 Dec 1770 in New Jersey, USA; died on 26 Dec 1861 in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio; was buried in York Twp., Belmont County, Ohio.