Sunday, September 23, 2012

My Sources so far on Owens

I've been busy getting up to speed on the Owens line this week. I've found some of the original material sited by other researchers. I still have more to find. I have not found any of the deeds I need online. The orphans court records are not online either. Another important document I need is the power of attorney which Thomas Broshears gave to James Owens regarding Hannah and John Owens estate.

Sources for James D. Owens and Francis

1843 Taxlist Bracken County


  1. William is the son of James Owens comes from a taxlist which reads "William of James".
  2. William appears next to Francis his mother on taxlists.
  3. William is bondsman on Hannah's marriage bond. Hannah is found in on the Census in Francis's household.
  4. James and Francis children include Hannah, John, and David V. Owens. These names appear in the John and Susannah Owens family of  PA and VA.
  5. A Broshears purchases an item from the James D. Owens estate.
  6. Hannah states her father was born in Pa on the 1880.
  7. David and Brother John settled in Clarksville Indiana
  8. Several of the Children of John and Susannah settle in Bracken County Ky. John and David seem to have settled not far away in the Clarksville area of Indiana. They were there in 1783.

Sources John Owens Jr. and Susannah 





  1. The proof that Susannah was John's wife comes from his 1781 Washington County, PA Will.
  2. The names of his children are said to come from Orphans court records. David and John are the only two mentioned by name on will. Otherwise it just states brothers and sisters of John and David.
  3. Their place of residence is Monongahela Ten mile Creek Virginia according to the will.
  4. John's aged mother is mentioned on the will but her name is not given 
  5. A number of contemporary accounts give the cause of his death as the  result of an indian attack 
  6. John's brother David was said to be the son of an Indian trader according to several contemporary accounts. I have not seen John referred to as son of the Indian Trader.
  7. John owned land in Bedford County according to will.
  8. The fact Susannah remarried and her married name was McMullin is from her husband John's will documents.
  9. Susannah's death date of 1790 comes from her Washington County, PA will.

Sources for John Owens Sr.

  1. The first record for him I've found is as a witness to a treaty in 1752.
  2. He and his Indian wife also appear in a 1756 Pennsylvania Gazette article.











3 comments:

Richard L. Pangburn said...

Mighty fine, Annette. I'll return with some more documentation for you.

Annette Kapple said...

irThanks Richard! Missed your comment earlier. Just saw it.

Richard L. Pangburn said...

Hey, Annette. Not sure if you saw me post this elsewhere. I took the 23andme test and they show a trace Native American. I then took the Ancestry DNA test and they showed no Native American and their results were wildly different. But my brother tested his through Ancestry DNA and they show no NA for him either.

Of course, Susan may have been completely white. Tanacharisson's daughter may have been an adopted white, as many of them were, and the civil chief was father to all orphans adopted by the tribe. I'd be interested to know if the descendants of George and David Owens have had their DNA tested. I'm in the process of connecting with DNA matches on the sites.

Hope you're doing ok.
All best,
Richard L. Pangburn