George Heffner1

#6220
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of Nelle Belle Bridges
Father*Friederich Haffner1 (1760 - )
Mother*____ _____1

Family

Nancy _____
Child 1.Frederick Heffner3 (c 1830 - )
Birth*He was born at MarylandG.1 
Marriage*before March 1834He married Nancy _____ before March 1834.1 
March 1834He and Nancy _____ lived in March 1834 at Miami Co., OhioG.2 

Citations

  1. [S1735] Frederick County Maryland Equity Court, Liber HS-1: 325-362, Estate of Frederick Heffner, Sale of Real Estate (March 1834), online msa.maryland.gov,
    Frederick Heffner, son of Lawrence, died intestate, leaving 7 children, viz.,
    - Jacob Heffner and wife Mary, res. Montgomery Co., Ohio
    - Susanna [Heffner] wife of William Clice/Klise, res. Miami Co., Ohio
    - Lawrence Heffner and wife Charlotte, res. Miami Co., Ohio
    - John Heffner, single (d. 10 Mar 1835), res. Hamilton Co., Ohio
    - Michael Heffner and wife, res. Frederick Co., MD
    - George Heffner and wife Nancy, res. Miami Co., Ohio
    - Elizabeth [Heffner] wife of George Heffner Sr., res. Montgomery Co., Ohio
    Land - "Resurvey on Havener's Fancy," 27 acres, from Catharine, widow of Michael Heffner, in 1819.
    - "Fancy," 17+ acres, from Peter Snook [and wife Juliann] in 1796, (to Snook from Charles Beatty (and wife Martha) of Montgomery County in 1783).
    - "Stull's Delight," 100 acres, from Peter Stull [and wife Elizabeth] to Lawrence Heffner in 1753.
    One tract is said to be 5 miles north of Frederick Town and lies on Big Tuscaroras Creek; another is on Muddy Run Branch.
      Administrator was Michael Heffner. Testimony heard from Joseph Hildebrand, age 68; said he has lived near Frederick Heffner for the past 50 years or more and Lawrence Heffner has been dead about 55 years or more and Frederick was his only son who has had the land ever since his father died.
      Trustee was W.H. Daingerfield; since all of the heirs except Elizabeth had already sold their interests to John Morgan for $1,200, private sale was made to John Morgan at $400, being better than could be achieved at a public auction. The 1/7 due to daughter Elizabeth and George Heffner was $184.13; Morgan received the other 6/7; finalized 5 May 1836.
      Transcriber's note: (missing page 326 online)
    Credit: Dorinda Davis Shepley
    http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc6000/sc6016/county/… . Hereinafter cited as Estate of Frederick Heffner (Real Estate).
  2. [S490] Frederick County Maryland Equity Court, Liber HS-1, online msa.maryland.gov, 325-362. Heffner, Clice/Klise, Morgan - Mar 1834. Estate of Frederick Heffner - Sale of Real Estate.

    Frederick Heffner of Lawrence d/ intestate, leaving 7 children,
    - Jacob Heffner and w/ Mary - Montgomery Co, OH
    - Susanna (Heffner) w/o William Clice/Klise - Miami Co, OH
    - Lawrence Heffner and w/ Charlotte - Miami Co, OH
    - John Heffner, single (d/ 10 Mar 1835) - Hamilton Co, OH
    - Michael Heffner and wife - Frederick Co, MD
    - George Heffner and w/ Nancy - Miami Co, OH
    - Elizabeth (Heffner) w/o George Heffner Sr. - Montgomery Co, OH

    "Resurvey on Havener's Fancy", 27 acres, from Catharine, widow of Michael Heffner, in 1819.
    - "Fancy", 17+ acres, from Peter Snook (w/ Juliann) in 1796 (to Snook from Charles Beatty (w/ Martha) of Montgomery Co. in 1783).
    - "Stull's Delight", 100 acres, from Peter Stull (w/ Elizabeth) to Lawrence Heffner in 1753.
    One tract is said to be 5 miles north of Frederick Town and lies on Big Tuscaroras Creek; another is on Muddy Run Branch.

    Administrator was Michael Heffner. Testimony heard from Joseph Hildebrand, age 68; said he has lived near Frederick Heffner for the past 50 years or more and Lawrence Heffner has been dead about 55 years or more and Frederick was his only son who has had the land ever since his father died.

    Trustee was W.H. Daingerfield; since all of the heirs except Elizabeth had already sold their interests to John Morgan for $1,200, private sale was made to John Morgan at $400, being better than could be achieved at a public auction. The 1/7 due to daughter Elizabeth and George Heffner was $184.13; Morgan received the other 6/7; finalized 5 May 1836.
  3. [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census. Frederick (20), b. OH, farmer; George (50), b. MD; Nancy (50), b. MD; Margaret (17), b. OH [Margaret sis. or wife of Frederick?].