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- MHR note: John Julien (son of Stephen and Ann), 17 May 1778 paid a substitute, William Nevin, becasue said John Jusien had to care for 3 farms: his own and that of half-brothers William Hedges and Joseph Hedges. (Maryland Historical Magazine) [2]
- note on Find a Grave:
h/o Elizabeth Butler, married 14 Jun 1770, Frederick Co., MD.
Marriage record lists his father as Stephen Julian. Stephen Julien was married twice - first to Allatha Bouchelle who died 6 Apr 1743. Stephen remarried Ann Hedges - (widow of William Hedges - poss. nee Price - need to find source for maiden name) on 14 July 1743.
Source: Some Descendants of Rene Julian and His Wife Mary Bullock compiled by Mrs. Gene Duke Raypholtz, Salinas, CA
Stephen had 5 children with his 1st wife, Allatha:
1. Jacob Rene JULIAN, b. 25 May 1727, MD; d. 1800 MD
2. Lydia JULIAN, b. 1729 MD; d. 1770 NC
3. Stephen JULIAN, Jr b. 1739 MD; d. 1779 MD
4. Isaac JULIAN, b. 1741 MD: d. 1839 Miami Co., OH
5. Elizabeth JULIAN, b. 1743 MD; d. 6 Apr 1743 MD (same day as mother, Allatha)
Stephen had 1 child, a son, with his 2nd wife, Ann:
6. John Julien, b. 1753, d. 4 Aug 1830, Fairfield Co., OH
Source: Maryland Records, Colonial, Revolutionary, County & Church from Original Sources by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh - Frederick County, pg. 260:
"Allatha, wife of Stephen Julien Buried April 6, 1743"
"Stephen Julien m Ann Hedges July 14, 1743"
Note: See Fairfield Trace, Fall 1990:
John served as a private in the Rev. War at Basking Ridge, east NJ, March 1777, with the 33rd Battalion of the Maryland militia, under command of Charles BEATTY, and in the 4th Co. under Capt. Stulle.
By 1806 John was in Clearcreek Twp. John Julian purchased Congressional Lands on 15 Oct 1811, Range 20, Twp. 11, Sec. 2, the north half (320 acres) of Sec. 2, Saltcreek Twp. (borders Clearcreek Twp., Fairfield Co.) and is listed in the book, Entrymen East of Scioto River in Ohio River
Survey of Congressional Lands. His son, Rene, had preceded him in 1801 with his young family. In 1817 sons, Stephen and William bought lots in the village of Tarlton.
John's will is recorded in Fairfield Co., OH
Will book 2, pg. 28.
In the name of God, Amen, I, John Julien Sen. of Fairfield
County and State of Ohio, being sick and weak in body, but of sound & disposing mind & memory & understanding, thanks be to God for the same, considering the certainty and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle and ______ my temporal affairs before it shall please almighty God to call me hence, do therefore make and publish this instrument of writing as and for me last will
& testament in manner and form following, to wit,
It is my _________ and desire that my Administrator hereafter mentioned shall make sale of all the real and personal property except my silver watch.
Secondly, after all my first debts are fully paid off and
satisfied, I give and deivse unto my sons, Rene Julien Ten Dollars and unto William Julien Ten Dollars, and unto Richard Julien, my watch before described and the remainder of the money coming from the sale of my real and personal property and all money due my estate to be equally divided between all my children, namely, Rene Julien, Richard B. Julien, John Julien, Nancy Fox, William Julien, Stephen Julien, except as hereafter excepted, and to all the heirs
of my daughter, Mary Ann Hedges, deceased, one share, equal with one of my children now living, to be equally divided among them, namely Rebecca Wheeler, Alice Hedges, Charles Hedges, Susannah _____ (Flanner?), Richard Hedges, Mary Ann Hedges, and Solomon Hedges, also a share equal to one of my children now living to be equally divided among the heirs of my daughter, Elizabeth, namely, Matilda Hedges, Mary Hedges, Zelda Hedges & Elizabeth Hedges.
Thirdly, it is my wish that the judgments that is against me
as security per my son Stephen Julien shall be paid out of his part as before excepted.
Fourthly and lastly, I constitute and appoint Robert ______ of Fairfield County and State of Ohio, administrator of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making null and void all former wills, being by me heretofore made or executed, ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 30th day of July 1830.
Signed John Julien
SEAL
Witnesses: Moses Hedges, Elisha H. Leazeary (?) and William Hamilton Recorded July 1830
info on Find a Grave:
Inscription
aged 77 Yrs
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- John's will is recorded in Fairfield Co., OH
Will book 2, pg. 28.
In the name of God, Amen, I, John Julien Sen. of Fairfield
County and State of Ohio, being sick and weak in body, but of sound & disposing mind & memory & understanding, thanks be to God for the same, considering the certainty and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle and ______ my temporal affairs before it shall please almighty God to call me hence, do therefore make and publish this instrument of writing as and for me last will
& testament in manner and form following, to wit,
It is my _________ and desire that my Administrator hereafter mentioned shall make sale of all the real and personal property except my silver watch.
Secondly, after all my first debts are fully paid off and
satisfied, I give and deivse unto my sons, Rene Julien Ten Dollars and unto William Julien Ten Dollars, and unto Richard Julien, my watch before described and the remainder of the money coming from the sale of my real and personal property and all money due my estate to be equally divided between all my children, namely, Rene Julien, Richard B. Julien, John Julien, Nancy Fox, William Julien, Stephen Julien, except as hereafter excepted, and to all the heirs
of my daughter, Mary Ann Hedges, deceased, one share, equal with one of my children now living, to be equally divided among them, namely Rebecca Wheeler, Alice Hedges, Charles Hedges, Susannah _____ (Flanner?), Richard Hedges, Mary Ann Hedges, and Solomon Hedges, also a share equal to one of my children now living to be equally divided among the heirs of my daughter, Elizabeth, namely, Matilda Hedges, Mary Hedges, Zelda Hedges & Elizabeth Hedges.
Thirdly, it is my wish that the judgments that is against me
as security per my son Stephen Julien shall be paid out of his part as before excepted.
Fourthly and lastly, I constitute and appoint Robert ______ of Fairfield County and State of Ohio, administrator of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making null and void all former wills, being by me heretofore made or executed, ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 30th day of July 1830.
Signed John Julien
SEAL
Witnesses: Moses Hedges, Elisha H. Leazeary (?) and William Hamilton Recorded July 1830
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