The H600 Project Genealogy DB
Samuel Black Buchanan
1705 - Abt 1774 (69 years)-
Name Samuel Black Buchanan Born 1705 Deroran,Omagh, Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland Gender Male Died Abt 1774 Lancaster, PA Person ID I988 B03 Thomas Hore, b1649, Chilham, Kent, England Last Modified 23 Nov 2018
Father John Buchanan, b. 1676, Deroran,Omagh, Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland Relationship natural Mother Catharine Black, b. Abt 1680, Tyrone,Ulster,Ireland Relationship natural Married 1703 Deroran,Omagh,Tyrone,Ulster,Ireland Family ID F474 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Martha Ryan, b. Abt 1710, Tyrone,Ulster,Ireland , d. Lancaster, PA Married 1729 Lancaster Co,PA Children 1. John Buchanan, b. Abt 1730, Lancaster,,PA , d. 04 Jul 1795, Hopewell,Washington,PA (Age ~ 65 years) [natural] 2. James Buchanan, b. Abt 1732, Lancaster,,PA [natural] 3. George Buchanan, b. Abt 1734 [natural] 4. William Buchanan, b. 1738, Lancaster,,PA , d. 01 Jan 1814, Hopewell,Washington,PA (Age 76 years) [natural] 5. Samuel Buchanan, b. 1740, Lancaster,,PA , d. 15 Jan 1804, Independence township,Washington Co,PA (Age 64 years) [natural] 6. Mattie Buchanan, b. Abt 1742 [natural] 7. Matilda Buchanan, b. 1748 [natural] Last Modified 23 Nov 2018 Family ID F445 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Lancaster County Deeds - General Index: Samuel D522, G460, H81, K72 and K96
D522: 26 Jan 1766 - Samuel was a witness to deed recorded.
xxx: 15 Aug 1763 - Samuel was part owner of a property
xxx: 29 Oct 1762 - Samuel was listed as the owner of adjacent property in Salisbury Township.
This was on the east side of the Susquehanna River.
Lancaster County, PA - Land Records 1729-1750 and Land Warrants 1710 - 1742, compiled by Marsha Martin, published by Willow Bend Books, 2002:
Page 140 - Land Warrants 1710-1745
Warrant #907 25 Apr 1737 Samuel Buchanan, awarded 200 acres near the head of
Pequea Creek.
Re: Warrants - were used in Pennsylvania as a way to get land from the King of England.
There were four basic steps to get a warrant:
1. Take the Oath of Fidelity to the King.
2. The Warrant issued entitled the holder to have a described number of acres which had been surveryed. There were 3 different types of Warrants:
1) Fee Simple (like owning land and you could hand land down to heirs)
2) Fee Tail (could only hand down to lineal descent)
3) Life Estate (just for your lifetime)
3. Survey "the Plat"
4. The Grant is called a "Patent"
There was no will for this Samuel Buchanan in Lancaster County.
Bonny - Do Write: Pequea Presbyerian Church which was founded in 1724.
The cemetery is at South Hermitage, Lancaster, PA.
- Lancaster County Deeds - General Index: Samuel D522, G460, H81, K72 and K96