Yarnall, Joshua

Male 1734 - 1814  (80 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Yarnall, Joshua was born in 1734 in Willistown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Yarnall, John I and Thomas, Jane); died on 12 Mar 1814; was buried in Mar 1814 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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    • FSID: K8T4-JZM


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Yarnall, John I was born on 24 Oct 1688 in Springfield Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was christened in Goshen Friends Meetinghouse, West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Yarnall, Francis III and Baker, Hannah); died on 26 Aug 1765 in Cheyney, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried on 30 Aug 1765 in Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA.

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    • FSID: LWMF-DKQ
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Alternate Birth: 24 Dec 1688, Springfield Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Will: 25 Apr 1765, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Will: 25 Apr 1775, Pennsylvania, USA

    John married Thomas, Jane on 31 Oct 1728 in Goshen Friends Meetinghouse, West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. Jane was born in 1699 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in DECEASED in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Thomas, Jane was born in 1699 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in DECEASED in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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    • FSID: K6HJ-KH6

    Children:
    1. Yarnall, Isaac was born in 1732 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 3 Nov 1782; was buried between 1785 and 1794 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. 1. Yarnall, Joshua was born in 1734 in Willistown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 12 Mar 1814; was buried in Mar 1814 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Yarnall, Nathan was born in 1731 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 13 May 1811 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in May 1811.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Yarnall, Francis III was born on 26 Apr 1655 in Claines, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 26 Apr 1655 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England (son of Yarnold, John George and Chamberlyn, Sarah); died on 6 Jun 1721 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 6 Jun 1721 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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    • FSID: LJJS-VQK
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Residence: Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Will: 2 Jun 1721, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; Probated

    Notes:

    A partial History has birth date as 1860.

    The will of Francis Yarnell was probated June 2, 1721 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania.

    Francis Yarnall and his brother Philip came to America in 1683, a year after William Penn had taken possession of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

    Francis Yarnall first settled in Springfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania on a tract of one hundred acres of land which had been surveyed to him on 17 Oct 1683 and patented February 6, 1683. This was about a mile from Springfield meeting of the Society of Friends on the road to Clifton.

    Subsequently, Francis purchased 510 acres in Willistown Township adding the land of Edgemont and extending westward from Crum Creek nearly two miles.

    November, 28, 1703 he obtained a patent for 400 acres next to the Indians' lands in Willistown township. He there continued to reside until his death in 1721, in old records he is spoken of as "of Stone Creek head". He had been identified with the Society of Friends before leaving England and he continued in affiliation with that society throughout the period of his life. he was a member first of Darby Monthly Meeting and later of Chester Monthly Meeting.

    He was chosen a member of the Provincial Assembly in 1711 as a representative from Chester county and must have been a man of influence and ability, for men of Mediocre talents were rarely chosen as legislators in Colonial days. he was a young man when he came to America and he spent three years after his arrival in the New World in the development of a home and the acquiring of some little wealth before entering the bound of wedlock.

    Finally in l686 he married Hannah Baker by whom he had nine children to-wit: Sarah, John, Peter, Moses, Francis, Joseph, Amos, Daniel, and Mordecai.

    The representatives of these branches have been very numerous.

    Daniel Yarnall, who was born September 1, 1703, and died December 24, 1726, was the only one of the nine who did not marry.

    Sarah Yarnall was born July 28 1687, was married to Samuel Askew.

    John yarnall was born 24 Dec 1688, was twice married first to Ann Coppock and secondly to Jane Thomas. john was elected county commission of Chester county in 1741.

    Peter Yarnall the next younger brother, who was born in October 1690 , married Alice Worrilow.

    Moses yarnall, who was born in October, 1682, married Dowse Davis, a son of the latter David Yarnall was by his wife Sarah, the father of Priscilla yarnall who married Francis Townsend, born November 17, 1764, died December 16, 1816. A grandson of Joseph Townsend who came to Pennsylvania about 1715 and a grand-nephew of Richard Townsend, a fellow passenger with William Penn on the "Welcome" in 1682.

    it was the marriage of Priscilla that connected these two of the oldest families of Pennsylvania.

    The Townsend family are among the most eminent citizens of Pennsylvania. Washington Townsend, born January 20, 1813, died March 18, 1894, served four terms in Congress from Chester County, and was otherwise a noted figure in public life.

    Francis Yarnall, fourth son, was born February 24, 1694, and like the Elder Yarnall was a member of Pennsylvania Assembly, and was returned annually from 1743 to 1748, both inclusive. In 1755 he was a contributor to the Pennsylvania hospital. He was twice married; first to Mary Baker and secondly to Mary Morris.

    Joseph Yarnall was born Jul 13, 1697, married Mary Townsend, who was born Jul 15, 1702. She was the widow of Amos Townsend. Joseph moved to Philadelphia and was of the earliest of the Yarnalls to establish himself in the Quaker city.

    Amos Yarnall, who was born March 26, 1700 was a man of prominence in Chester County where he was born, lived, and where he died December 4, 1789, and where his descendants continue to occupy the original grant of 500 acres in the lower part of the township of Williston and for which he received a warrant August 2, 1737.

    Francis married Baker, Hannah on 4 Aug 1686 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. Hannah (daughter of Baker, John Ferguson and Woodward, Mary Lu) was born in 1660 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; was christened on 26 Jan 1663 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died on 17 Jun 1713 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 17 Jul 1713 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Baker, Hannah was born in 1660 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; was christened on 26 Jan 1663 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England (daughter of Baker, John Ferguson and Woodward, Mary Lu); died on 17 Jun 1713 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 17 Jul 1713 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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    • FSID: KV2C-32X
    • FSID: LDZV-RPM
    • Occupation: Housewife

    Notes:

    WFT , #1, Tree 3130 has death date as 1728.

    Children:
    1. Yarnall, Sarah was born on 28 May 1687 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in DECEASED.
    2. 2. Yarnall, John I was born on 24 Oct 1688 in Springfield Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was christened in Goshen Friends Meetinghouse, West Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 26 Aug 1765 in Cheyney, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried on 30 Aug 1765 in Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Yarnall, Peter was born on 20 Aug 1690 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Aug 1775 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 8 Aug 1775 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Yarnall, Moses was born in Oct 1692 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1769 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Yarnall, Francis IV was born on 24 Dec 1694 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Aug 1775 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 8 Aug 1775 in Pennsylvania, USA.
    6. Yarnall, Joseph was born on 13 May 1697 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 15 Apr 1758 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 15 Apr 1758 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
    7. Yarnall, Amos was born on 26 Mar 1700 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 4 Feb 1789 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 4 Feb 1789 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    8. Yarnall, Daniel was born on 1 Jul 1703 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 24 Oct 1726 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 24 Oct 1726 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    9. Yarnall, Mordecai was born on 11 Jul 1705 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 17 May 1782 in Springfield Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 17 May 1782 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Yarnold, John George was born on 11 Jul 1619 in Claines, Worcestershire, England (son of Yarnall, Francis I and Winslow, Alice); died on 16 Jun 1693 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FSID: LJVZ-K67

    John married Chamberlyn, Sarah on 22 Apr 1648 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England. Sarah (daughter of Chamberlyn, Nathaniel) was born in 1627 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died on 6 Dec 1704 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 6 Dec 1704 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Chamberlyn, Sarah was born in 1627 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England (daughter of Chamberlyn, Nathaniel); died on 6 Dec 1704 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 6 Dec 1704 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FSID: LJVZ-KVC

    Notes:

    The Life Summary of Sarah
    Sarah Chamberlyn was born in 1627, in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom as the daughter of Nathaniel Chamberlyn. She married John George Yarnall on 22 April 1648, in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 6 December 1704, in her hometown, at the age of 77, and was buried in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom.

    Sources (14)
    Sarah in entry for Jane Yarnall, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
    Sarah, "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991"

    Sarah Chamberlyn, "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997"
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    Name Meaning

    English: variant of Chamberlain .

    French: occupational name for an official in charge of the private chambers of his master, from Old French chamberlenc ‘chamberlain’. See also Chamberlain and compare above.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

    Children:
    1. Yarnall, John was born on 24 Jun 1649 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 24 Jun 1649 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died in DECEASED in England.
    2. Yarnall, Richard was born on 15 Nov 1652 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 26 Aug 1651 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died in 1652 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England.
    3. 4. Yarnall, Francis III was born on 26 Apr 1655 in Claines, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 26 Apr 1655 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died on 6 Jun 1721 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 6 Jun 1721 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Yarnall, William was born on 6 Mar 1663 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 6 Mar 1663 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died in May 1734 in Edgemont Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Yarnall, Philip was born on 6 Jun 1664 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 9 Sep 1664 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died on 5 May 1734 in Edgemont Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA.
    6. Yarnall, Jane was born on 6 Sep 1667 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; was christened on 6 Sep 1667 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died in DECEASED in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England.
    7. Yarnall, Thomas was born on 26 Aug 1670 in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire, England; died in DECEASED.

  3. 10.  Baker, John Ferguson was born in 1621 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died on 25 Apr 1672 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; was buried after 25 Apr 1672 in Edgmond Manor, Edgmond, Shropshire, England.

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    • FSID: M6YD-G91

    Notes:

    "John Baker Sr., Edgemont, Shropshire, England died February 25, 1672 as recorded by Friends Meeting there. It is thought some of his children and brothers and sisters came to Pennsylvania in 1684. One of these, John Baker, Jr., who had married in England and lost his wife probably before coming to America, became ill on the voyage, or soon after; he made his will leaving his property to his four daughters: Rebeka, Mary, Dorothy and Sarah. Dorothy later married February 20th, 1694 to Phillip Yarnall, brother of Francis. Joseph Baker was a brother of John Baker Jr., and Hannah Baker was a sister of John Baker Jr., and daughter of John Baker Sr., of Edgemont, England. Hannah Baker married August 4, 1686 to Francis Yarnall."

    496 BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF LANCASTER COUNTY

    THOMAS BAKER, a retired farmer and surveyor of Colerain township, Lancaster county, was born at Chatham, Chester Co., Pa.. July 13, 1822, son of Lewis and Diana (Jackson) Baker, both of whom were born in Chester county, he in_ 1790, she a few years later.

    Mr. Baker traces his ancestry back definitely to Sir Richard Baker. who was born in the county of Kent, England, in 1568, and died in February, 1644. He was the author of the “Chronicles of the Kings of England." His son, John Baker, born in 1598, died about 1672. They are first found in the North of England, where they were property owners in the fifteenth century, and in the seventeenth century were strong supporters of George Fox, and suffered imprisonment under Cromwell. About 1650 representatives of the family were at or near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. The first of the family to come to this country was

    (I) Joseph Baker, born in 1630, son of John. before mentioned. He was of Shropshire, England. With his wife, Mary, he settled in Edgemont township, Delaware Co., Pa., in 1685, upon a large tract of land. He was a representative from Chester county in the Provincial Assembly in the years, 1701, 1703, 1706, 1710, 1711 and 1713. He was a member of the Society of Friends. He died in 1716, and his will, dated Dec. 19, 1714, is in the register’s office at Westchester, Pa. His children, all born in England, were: John, Sarah, wife of Thomas Smedley; Robert, and Joseph.

    (II) Joseph Baker (2) son of Joseph, born in 1667, died in 1735. He married Martha Wood ward, and ‘they had children as follows: Richard, Aaron, Ann, Susanna, Jane, Jesse, Sarah, Joseph, Rachel, Nehemiah and John.

    (III) Aaron Baker, son of Joseph (2), was born in 1701, and died in 1783. He married Mary Edwards, and they had six children: John married Hannah Pennock in 1747. Mary married Thomas Carrington in 1752. Martha married John Clay ton in 1753. Esther married William Chalfant. Aaron is mentioned below. Samuel lived in West Marlboro township, Chester Co., Pa., where he founded a branch of the family.

    (IV) Aaron Baker (2), the great-grandfather of Thomas, was born in 1729, in Chester county, where, in 1759, he married Sarah Hayes. They reared the following family: James (who settled near Coatesville, Chester county, where his descendants still live), Nathan, Elisha, Levi, Joshua, Aaron, John, Hannah, Mary, Rachel and Sarah.

    (V) Aaron Baker (3), grandfather of Thomas, was born in Chester county in 1767, and died there in 1853. He married Hannah Harland, also a native of Chester county, and their children were as follows: Lewis, the father of Thomas; Reuben, who married Mary Davis; Susanna, William M. Davis: George, who never married; Jacob, who married Lydia Lamborn ; Thomas, who married Ann Rakestraw; Samuel, who married Mary Rakestraw; Aaron, who married M. Ottey; Harland, who married Hannah .Eastburn: and Hannah, unmarried.

    (VI) Lewis Baker, father of Thomas, was born in 1790, in Chester county, and in 1820 married Diana Jackson. They settled near Chatham, Chester county, and were farming people all their lives, becoming quite prosperous, and adhering strictly to the Quaker faith. Mr. Baker died in 1835, leaving his widow and three sons. The sons bought a tract of land in Colerain township, on which Thomas Baker was located, the mother remaining in Chester county, where she died in 1853. Thomas was the eldest child: Lewis, the second son, married Mary Greenfield, and located on a farm near the old homestead in Chester county, where he died in 1846, leaving a widow, who still lives on the old home; Robert A. died when a young man.

    Thomas Baker was well educated in the public schools of Chester county, and for twenty years was a teacher in the public schools of Lancaster and Chester counties, pursuing that profession long

    wife of BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF LANCASTER COUNTY 497

    after his marriage. In 1840 he commenced to study surveying, preparing for that work under Jonathan Goss, at Unionville Academy, Chester county, and it has been his main occupation during most of his active life. He has surveyed over 650 farms in Lancaster and Chester counties, as well as land in Virginia, and made his best survey in 1902, when almost eighty years of age.

    Thomas Baker was married in June, 1855, to Miss Eliza, daughter of James and Abigail Jackson, prominent residents of Lancaster county. Mrs. Baker was born in Chester county, in May, 1834, and was for a number of years a teacher in Lan caster county. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker began married life on a farm in Colerain township, where he erected a brick house and a frame barn.- There they remained until 1879, when the present hand some brick house on one quarter of the farm was built, in which they have since resided. He is leading a quiet and retired life,‘ doing, however, some little tasks in surveying. His son Lewis has charge of the farm. Mrs. Baker, while on a visit to her son in Philadelphia, in 1893, took cold, and died in that city, her husband and four children, out’ of a family of seven born to them, surviving: (1) Abbie, born in 1856, married Howard Brinton, a farmer of Colerain township,-and died leaving two sons, Thomas B. and Lewis B. (2) Allison, born in 1858, married Miss Anna Maule, of Colerain township, a daughter of J. Comly and S. Emma Maule, and is living on his farm in Sadsbury township. (3) James E., born in 1859, was gradu ated from the State Normal School at Millersville, and is now principal of the Friends Central School, Philadelphia; for some twelve years he has followed teaching very successfully. He married Miss Emma Maclntyre, of Philadelphia, and they have had six children: Walter, born in 1886; Ralph, 1888; Jean etta, 1889 (deceased); Marian, 1891; Edna, 1895; and Eugene, Jr., 1897. (4) Xanthus, born in 1863, married Della Girvin, of Colerain township, and resides on his farm near Union, in that township; they have three children: Arthur, born in 1893; Eliza, 1894; and Victoria, 1896. (5) Lewis, born in 1864, died in childhood. (6) Lydia, born in 1872, died in childhood. (_ 7) Lewis, born in 1870, was a student at the Millersville State Normal, married Miss Kate Girvin, of this county, and they reside at the family homestead, he being manager of his father's farm. He has one son, Richard Veryl, who was born in April, 1897.

    Thomas Baker has always been a Republican. He has never aspired to political station, though he was once elected school director in Colerain town ship, when it was strongly Democratic. He and his family are devout adherents to the Quaker faith, to which their ancestors have been committed. Mr. Baker and his wife took a trip to Europe, visiting England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and all of the German states, spending much time in many places of interest. Thomas Baker is a man esteemed y his neighbors for his many good qualities and excellent character, and in disposition he is a man of warm heart and kindly feeling. He is a man of con siderable learning, and is a Latin and French scholar. While in England he purchased a book published in 1548, a commentary on the wars of Europe (in Latin), which he prizes very highly.

    John married Woodward, Mary Lu. Mary was born in 1630 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died on 30 Aug 1672 in Chester, Shropshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Woodward, Mary Lu was born in 1630 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died on 30 Aug 1672 in Chester, Shropshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Baker, John Edward Jr was born on 1 Jan 1650 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died in May 1685 in Edgemont Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. Baker, Mary was born in 1655 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died in 1721 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Baker, Sarah was born in 1664 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died in DECEASED in USA.
    4. Baker, Joseph was born in 1664 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died on 24 Jul 1716 in Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. 5. Baker, Hannah was born in 1660 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; was christened on 26 Jan 1663 in Edgmond, Shropshire, England; died on 17 Jun 1713 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 17 Jul 1713 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.