William Julien1

#4246, (3 October 1786 - )

Family

Catharina Haefner b. 1786
Children 1.Gideon Julien10 (c 1815 - )
 2.William Julien10 (c 1820 - )
 3.Catharine Julien10 (c 1822 - )
 4.Jacob Julien10 (c 1823 - )
 5.Margaret Julien10 (c 1826 - )
William Julien was also known as Darlin (poss. transcription error.)2 
Birth*3 October 1786He was born on 3 October 1786.3 
Christening14 August 1811He was christened on 14 August 1811 at Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick Co., MarylandG.4 
Marriage*25 August 1811He married Catharina Haefner, daughter of Friedrich Haefner Jr and Susanna Schreyer, on 25 August 1811 at Frederick Co., MarylandG; (poss.)5,6 
3 August 1827He was named in the will of Susanna Schreyer on 3 August 1827.7 
October 1829He and Catharina Haefner lived in October 1829 at OhioG.2 
1830He and Catharina Haefner appeared on the census of 1830 at Salt Creek Twp., Pickaway Co., OhioG; nei. John Julian Jr (40-49.)8 
28 August 1850He and Catharina Haefner appeared on the census of 28 August 1850 at Salt Creek Twp., Pickaway Co., OhioG; neis. Allen (30, b. OH) and Miranda Julian, fam. 771.9 

Citations

  1. [S1736] Frederick County Maryland Equity Court, Liber JS-12: 168-195, Benjamin Price as admin. of the Estate of Susannah Heffner vs Estate of Jacob Heffner (August 1828), online msa.maryland.gov,
    Jacob Heffner/Haffner, dec'd (will, Executor Samuel Poole) [1827], left widow Rebecca and two children,
    - William Walter Heffner
    - Samuel Heffner
    Susannah Haffner, dec'd (will 3 Aug 1827; [probate] 29 Oct 1827) leaving children,
    - Elizabeth Haffner
    - Apollonia Haffner
    - Catharine wife of William Julian and her heirs
    - Anna Bartgis and her heirs
    - (Unnamed) [Mary Elizabeth, wife of James] Naylor - her sons
    …William Naylor
    …Augustus Naylor
    - Benjamin Haffner
      Executrix was Apollonia Haffner; Witnesses Joseph Smith, John Measell.
    Land - [1] Lots #3 (24 acres) and #7 (26 acres) on "Resurvey on Havener's Fancy."*
    - [2] "Anoiler," lying north of Fulling Mill Race, now owned by Jonathan Kemp and Isaac Dern, from Jonathan Kemp and Isaac Dern (and wife Catharine) in 1821 (previously belonging to Daniel Mathias).
    - [3] part of "Tasker's Chance," 22+ acres, from William Goldsborough (and wife Sarah) in 1825.
    - [4] "Resurvey on Havener's Fancy" (conveyed by Michael Heffner, son of Frederick, to Peter Engle in 1794) and next to lands of Daniel Mathews; "Valversheim" (from Peter Engle to Frederick Heffner, son of Frederick) and "Bull Frog"; totals 18 acres, all contiguous, from John Renner (and wife Llydia) and Jacob Renner in 1816 to Jacob Heffner, son of Jacob Frederick Heffner; lies on branch of Tuscarora Creek. (This was the home place of Jacob and Rebecca Heffner and became the part laid out as her dower.)
    *Deed of Partition in 1815 conveyed Catharine's share to Jacob and listed John, Jacob, George, Frederick, Joseph, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Apollonia and Maria Haffner as heirs of Jacob Haffner.
      Jacob Heffner is said to have received monies from John Cronise for the use of Susannah Heffner.
      Guardian was L.P.W. Balch; trustee was Benjamin Price. The several buyers were Samuel Poole (Walter Poole as security) and Benjamin Franklin Bartgis (high bidder with Elizabeth Heffner as security but she was not approved, resold to Joseph P. Fleming, with Walter Poole as security) (specific properties not given). An injunction was brought against Benjamin Franklin Bartgis to prevent him from continuing to remove the timber from the part of "Tasker's Chance" that was purchased by Fleming. Proceeds were short, paid $.59 on the dollar; finalized 4 Oct 1833.
    Credit: Dorinda Davis Shepley, with Syngeneia comments in [ ].
    http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc6000/sc6016/county/…. Hereinafter cited as Benjamin Price vs Estate of Jacob Heffner.
  2. [S1734] Frederick County Maryland Equity Court, Liber HS-1: 751-791, Benjamin Heffner vs Heffners, online msa.maryland.gov, Jacob Frederick Heffner, dec'd (will Aug 1810), leaving widow Susannah and 11 children,
    son John Heffner* d. 1822 intestate, no issue
    son Jacob Heffner d. 1827 (will), leaving
    ...w/Rebecca and 2 children,
    ...William W. Heffner, a minor
    ...Samuel P. Heffner, a minor
    son George Heffner, res. Ohio
    son Frederick Heffner d. 1825, leaving children,
    ...Thomas Heffner, res. Virginia
    ...David Heffner, res. Virginia
    ...Catharine Heffner, res. Virginia
    ...Elizabeth Heffner, res. Virginia
    son Joseph Heffner, res. Indiana
    dau. Elizabeth Heffner
    dau. Apollonia Heffner
    dau. Mary Heffner (d. 1827) wife of James Nailor - their children,
    ...William Nailor, a minor
    ...Augustus Nailor, a minor
    dau. Catharine Heffner wife of William Darlin, res. Ohio
    dau. Anne Heffner wife of Benjamin T. Bartgis
    son Benjamin Heffner
    brother Michael Heffner

    Executors were widow and sons (except George). Witnesses: Peter Wolfe, Solomon B. Heff, Daniel Burkhartt. Spouses and grandchildren not given in will.
    Land - "So Much Saved," 2 acres, Lots 77 and 78 in Berlin (Brunswick), from Joseph Smith, exec. of Leonard Smith in 1799 (had been sold by Smith to Michael Sponseller who transferred to Tobias Hammer who transferred to Frederick Heffner).
    - "Resurvey on Heffner's Fancy," 25 acres (home place), by warrant in 1752; next to tract "George and Margaret" owned by George Swinigard in 1743.
    - "Rocky Hill," 9 acres, on Katoctin Mountain near High Knob.
    - "Beginning to Rain," 1½ acres.
    To son, John Heffner, now dec'd
    - *Common Warrant in 1806 for "Tasker's Chance," 13 acres.
    - 6 acres from Michael Heffner, adjoining lands of John Cronise, on east side of Monocacy and includes an island in Monocacy River (part of Monocacy Manor, Lot #3).
    - "Water, Wood and Stone," 6 acres (part of Monocacy Manor, Lot #4).
    Executor of Jacob Heffner was Samuel Pool.
    Catharine assigned her interests to John Bayley.
    Guardian for Jacob Heffner's children and the Nailor children was L.P.W. Balch; Balch was also trustee; on 20 Aug 1830, at Shafer's Tavern in Frederick Town, sale was made:
    - Lot #1 of 18 acres to David Schley at $625.60
    - Lot #2 of 6 acres to John Cronise at $93
    - Lot #3 of 6 acres to Benjamin Heffner at $29
    - Lot #4 to John Ogle at $23
    - Lot #5 to Adam Young at $50
    - Lot #7 (lots in Berlin) to John Brunner of Jacob at $96
    On 30 Jul 1831, Rebecca, widow of Jacob Heffner, testified she was 38 years old; she received 2/15 for dower, $4.54; Elizabeth, the widow of Frederick Heffner, received 2/15 also; James Nailor, widower of Mary, received 8/15, $13.62; each 1/8 share was $34.06; finalized 29 Aug 1833.
    Credit: Dorinda Davis Shepley
    http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc6000/sc6016/county/…. Hereinafter cited as Benjamin Heffner vs Heffners.
  3. [S154] Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995, online FamilySearch.org, William Julan, b. 3 Oct 1786, chris. 14 Aug 1811, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick Co. MD; FHL Film 824392.
  4. [S154] Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995, online FamilySearch.org, William Julan, b. 3 Oct 1786, chris. 14 Aug 1811, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick Co. MD; FHL Film 824392. William Julan, chris. 14 Aug 1811, Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Middletown, Frederick Co. MD.
  5. [S1737] Maryland Church Records, 1668-1995, online FamilySearch.com, William Julon and Catherine Heffner, marr. Frederick, Frederick Co. MD, 25 Aug 1811; FHL Film 13934.
  6. [S1442] Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970, online FamilySearch.org, Wm. Julon and Cathen. Heffner, marr. 25 Aug 1811, Evangelical Lutheran Or Lutheran Congregation Of Middletown, Middletown, Frederick Co. MD.
  7. [S1736] Benjamin Price vs Estate of Jacob Heffner, online msa.maryland.gov, Re: probate record of Susannah (Schreyer) Haefner, q.v.
  8. [S116] 1830 U.S. Federal Census. William (40-49); F (40-49) [Catherine]; m (15-19) [poss. Gideon], m (10-14) [poss. William], 2 m (5-9) [Jacob, poss. William]; f (15-19), f (10-14), f (5-9) [Catharine], f (<5) [Margaret].
  9. [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census. William (64), b. MD, farmer; Catharine (64), b. MD.
  10. [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census.