Bradshaw Family History

Ariadren Amelia Forney

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ariadren Amelia Forney (daughter of Anna Katherine Corpening and Margret Ammanda Forney, daughter of Isacc Newton Forney and Mary Levina Corpening).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isacc Newton Forney was born 5 Aug 1806 (son of Jacob Forney, Jr and Mary E. aka Polly Corpening, son of Mary E. aka Polly Corpening and Albert F. Corpening); died 21 Dec 1881.

    Isacc married Mary Levina Corpening 11 Aug 1841. Mary (daughter of Catherine Corpening and John J Shuford, daughter of Abraham Corpening and Lettia Estes) was born 30 Dec 1812; died 10 Apr 1887. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Levina Corpening was born 30 Dec 1812 (daughter of Catherine Corpening and John J Shuford, daughter of Abraham Corpening and Lettia Estes); died 10 Apr 1887.
    Children:
    1. William Jacob Forney
    2. James Abram Forney
    3. Mary Louisa Forney
    4. Alvin Taylor Forney
    5. Sophia Caroline Forney
    6. Emma Sonora Forney
    7. Margret Ammanda Forney
    8. 1. Ariadren Amelia Forney


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacob Forney, Jr was born 6 Nov 1754, Ingleside, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States (son of Jean Jacob Forney and Maria Margartha Bergner); died 7 Nov 1840, Morganton, Burke, North Carolina, United States; was buried Nov 1840, Jacob Forney Jr Cemetery, Burke, North Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

     

    These sketches were originally written by Col Thomas George Walton (1815-1905). 1st published in the old Morganton Herald in 1894

    Major JACOB FORNEY,(Jr.) an old pioneer, was the son of JACOB FORNEY who came to the United States from the Canton of Berne in Switzerland. Landing in Pennsylvania, he moved to Lincoln County, North Carolina, then Tryon County, in 1754. He married a Swiss girl, MARIA BERGNER. By her he had three sons, JACOB, PETER and ABRAM. JACOB, the oldest son, was the owner of a splendid tract of land on Upper Creek, now divided and owned by his descendants. Major JACOB FORNEY, Jr., (born in 1754 and died in 1840) was one of the first settlers of Burke County, and married MARY CORPENING (born in 1788 and died in 1867), the eldest daughter of ALBERT CORPENING. His good wife, as well as himself, were much esteemed by the best people of the county. They lived happily together for many years, blest with a numerous family, enjoying life, and reaping the fruits of their probity and industry from their land, literally "flowing with milk and honey". At the time of his becoming a resident of Burke County, game of every species abounded. The buffalo, elk, deer, and the beaver had not been extinguished by the white man; and the Major would tell of his escape from a wounded buffalo by climbing a tree, rifle in hand, to a fork in the tree, and from this place of refuge, shooting the mad bull. I have seen well defined traces of beaver dams at Col. AVERY's place on the north Toe River, and have been told by him that within his recollection, the last beaver caught in Burke County was near this place, and the last elk was killed by JONAS DAVENPORT, on a ridge leading to the Roan or Yellow mountain, named from that fact, the "Elk Hollow Ridge." It's horns were so ponderous that they were never removed, and were seen for many years afterwards. Major FORNEY, by his wife, Mary, had seven sons and four daughters, THOMAS, NEWTON, HERVEY, ALBERT, MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE, BERGNER, DANIEL, FATIMA, MARY, SONORA, AND ONE OTHER WHO DIED IN CHILDHOOD. Although marrying late in life, he lived to see his children grown. They were both buried at the family homestead."

    Buried:
    Find A Grave Memorial# 24353872

    Died:
    Aged 86 years and 1 day

    Jacob married Mary E. aka Polly Corpening WFT Est 1806 1832. Mary (daughter of Coley Conners and John Perkins, daughter of Albert F. Corpening and Barbara Propst) was born 19 Oct 1778; died 24 May 1867. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary E. aka Polly Corpening was born 19 Oct 1778 (daughter of Coley Conners and John Perkins, daughter of Albert F. Corpening and Barbara Propst); died 24 May 1867.
    Children:
    1. 2. Isacc Newton Forney was born 5 Aug 1806; died 21 Dec 1881.
    2. Fatima Ellen Forney was born 20 May 1811, Burke County, North Carolina, United States; died 1 Dec 1855, McDowell County, North Carolina, United States.
    3. Mary Forney
    4. Sonora Forney
    5. Infant Forney
    6. Thomas Forney
    7. Hervey Forney
    8. Albert Forney
    9. Marquis De Lafayette Forney
    10. Bergner Forney
    11. Daniel Forney

  3. 6.  Abraham Corpening was born 29 Sep 1776 (son of Albert F. Corpening and Barbara Propst, son of Lucinda Corpening and John Eli Corpening); died 23 May 1847.

    Abraham married Lettia Estes 1810. Lettia was born 23 Nov 1790; died 29 Oct 1851. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Lettia Estes was born 23 Nov 1790; died 29 Oct 1851.

    Notes:

     

    They had 12 children total, the names of the other are undetermined at this time.

    Children:
    1. Albert Gallatin Corpening was born 1809; died WFT Est 1854 1901.
    2. 3. Mary Levina Corpening was born 30 Dec 1812; died 10 Apr 1887.
    3. Elizabeth Corpening was born WFT Est 1802 1822; died WFT Est 1843 1909.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jean Jacob Forney was born 12 Oct 1721, Canton of Berne, Switzerland (son of Coley Conners and John Perkins); died Jul 1806, Tyron, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1806, Old Dutch Meeting House Cemetery, Macpelah Church, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Find A Grave Memorial# 94629022

    Jean married Maria Margartha Bergner 23 Sep 1752, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. Maria (daughter of Coley Conners and John Perkins, daughter of Johannes Peter Bergner and Catharina Glatthard) was born 3 Aug 1727, Grindelwald, Canton of Berne, Switzerland; died 1810, Machpelah, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1804, Old Dutch Meeting House Cemetery, Machpelah, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Maria Margartha Bergner was born 3 Aug 1727, Grindelwald, Canton of Berne, Switzerland (daughter of Coley Conners and John Perkins, daughter of Johannes Peter Bergner and Catharina Glatthard); died 1810, Machpelah, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1804, Old Dutch Meeting House Cemetery, Machpelah, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Find A Grave Memorial# 94629533

    Notes:

    Married:
    met aboard ship

    Children:
    1. James Harvey Forney was born 1742, Upper Creek, Warren Co., NC; died 1748.
    2. Anna Linder was born 10 Feb 1752, Brienz, Bern, Switzerland; was christened 10 Feb 1752, Brienz, Bern, Switzerland; died 18 Mar 1830.
    3. 4. Jacob Forney, Jr was born 6 Nov 1754, Ingleside, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; died 7 Nov 1840, Morganton, Burke, North Carolina, United States; was buried Nov 1840, Jacob Forney Jr Cemetery, Burke, North Carolina, United States.
    4. Peter Forney was born 21 Apr 1756, Lincolnton Township, Lincoln, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America; died 1 Feb 1834, Mt. Welcome, Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina; was buried Feb 1834, Peter Forney Cemtery, Lincoln, North Carolina.
    5. Abraham Forney was born 15 Oct 1758, Lincolnton Township, Lincoln, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America, United Kingdom; died 22 Jul 1849, Denver, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried Jul 1849, Abram Forney Cemetery, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.
    6. Catharine S. Forney was born 20 Mar 1760, Ingleside, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; died 1798, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.
    7. Elizabeth Forney was born 22 Mar 1761, Morgantown, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; died 5 Apr 1853, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried , Best Family Farm, Lincoln, North Carolina.
    8. Christina Frances Forney was born 1762, Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States; died 7 Dec 1842, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried Dec 1842, Yokley Cemetery, Lynnville, Giles, Tennessee, USA.
    9. Selanah Eve Forney was born 1766, Lincolnton Township, Lincoln, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America; died 26 Jun 1843, Lincoln, North Carolina.
    10. Susannah Marie Forney was born 20 Aug 1767, Lincolnton Township, Lincoln, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America; died 12 Feb 1850, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.
    11. James Harvey FORNEY was born 1789, Upper Creek, Warren Co., NC.
    12. Daniel J. FORNEY was born 1791; died Abt 1907, Lowndes Co., AL.
    13. Marcus L. Forney was born 17 Feb 1808; died 28 Oct 1860; was buried 1860, Forney Family Cemetery, Burke Co., NC.
    14. Albert G. Forney was born 8 Aug 1809, NC; died 25 Jun 1861, Rutherford, NC.

  3. 10.  Albert F. Corpening was born 16 Mar 1747, Youmpts, United Netherlands (son of Hendrick Courpenning, son of Lucinda Corpening and John Eli Corpening); died 30 Oct 1827, Johns River, Caldwell, North Carolina, United States; was buried , Corpening Cem., Caldwell Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

     

    Albert Corpening came to Pennsylvania before the Revolutionary War.

    These sketches were originally written by Col Thomas George Walton (1815-1905). 1st published in the old Morganton Herald in 1894

    The CORPENING FAMILY

    "ALBERT CORPENING, a native of the Netherlands, settled in Pennsylvania and married a lady of German parentage, BARBARA PROPST. He removed to Burke County about the year 1777, purchased a large tract of land on John's River from the heirs of Gen. JOSEPH MCDOWELL, (KNOWN AS "Ash Hill), on which Gen. MCDOWELL lived at the time of his death in 1801. Mr. CORPENING was the ancestor of five sons, JOHN, GEORGE, JACOB, ABRAM, and DAVID CORPENING., all of whom were respected, industrious. Well-to-do farmers of ample means, owning good lands on the Catawba , Linville and John's Rivers and Lower Creek. All by the name of CORPENING of this county are descendants of these five brothers. Mr. ALBERT CORPENING had one daughter, MARY, who was the wife of Major FORNEY of Upper Creek. Mrs. Forney was known for all those good qualities...industry, thrift, hospitality and benevolence, characteristic of the better class of Germans."

    "They came to North Carolina in the winter of 1774, settling in Lincoln County. When they came to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia they were snow-bound for about forty days and during that time they lodged with a farmer. Corpening helped the farmer at one shilling and board per day, and his wife helped the farmer's wife for her board.

    It is said that another man came with them. He was not inclined to work at only a shilling per day and would pay his board. One made $5.00, the other spent $5.00

    Albert Corpening lived about a year in Lincoln County, then moved to Burke County (now Caldwell County) and settled on Lower Creek. The log house that he built on the east side of Lower Creek was still standing in 1920. The land Albert Corpening owned was granted by Earl Granville under King George II - being granted to Philip Kearns January 8, 1761. It was conveyed to Conrad Mitchel in 1762, then to John Conrad Kearns in 1744, then to Christopher Beckman in 1780, and to Albert Corpening in 1780."

    From a paper in my possession.

    The family that left North Carolina for Maryland and later Pennsylvania spelled their name Chorpening.

    "Tradition has it that there were four brothers in the family that came across from Netherlands. Also that their home had been in Netherlands only a short time. It is believed that they were originally French Huequenots. They settled first in North Carolina. At an early date three of the Corpening men in company with one, John Walter, moved from North Carolina to Washington County, Pennsylvania, where they formed the acquaintace of the Dewalt Aukneys, French Huguenots direct from France. After several years residence in Maryland (Washington County) the men of the family with John Walter and the Aukneys went to Somerset County, Pennsylvania, where they bought farms. Tradition says that on account of trouble with the Indians in that section the families were left behind in Maryland for safety until such time as seemed discreet for them to be moved to Pennsylvania. During this period the men made several trips back and forth, finally moving the families about 1780. At the time the Corpenings settled in Pennsylvania, the population was almost entirely German, which accounts for many ideas we have held for years. Van Corpening is on some of the old tombstones in Pennsylvania and seemed to confirm the idea that they were German. But this was only through intermarriage most probably."

    From letter of Mrs. Betty Corpening Blair, Clarksburg, West Virginia.

    In 1790 Burke County had 13 militia companies: "The seventh company, with Albert Corpening as Captain had 98 heads of families, and lay on John's River, some of which is in present Burke territory but included 90 heads of families from Caldwell."

    From "Here Will I Dwell"

    "Albert purchased a large acreage on both sides of Lower Creek in the Copenhagen section of Caldwell County from Christian Beckman. Other large tracts were added to this."

    From Heritage of Caldwell County.

    Albert married Barbara Propst 23 Jun 1774, Northampton County, PA, USA. Barbara (daughter of Johann Michael Propst and Anna Maria Kerr) was born 2 Feb 1754, Lynn Township, Hampton City, York County, Pennsylvania; died Abt 1829, Burke County or Caldwell County, North Carolina; was buried 1829. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Barbara Propst was born 2 Feb 1754, Lynn Township, Hampton City, York County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Johann Michael Propst and Anna Maria Kerr); died Abt 1829, Burke County or Caldwell County, North Carolina; was buried 1829.

    Notes:

     

    In 1774, shortly after their marriage, Albert and Barbara began a trip to North Carolina. They were held up by a snow storm and stayed the winter with a farmer where Albert helped with the farm work for a shilling and board per day, and Barbara helped the wife. They finally arrived in Lincoln County, North Carolina, where their first child, John, was born April 3 1775.

    Coming into what is now Caldwell County, NC, they purchased a large acreage on both sides of Lower Creek in the Copenhagen section on the present Calico Road from Christopher Beckman.

    All of this information is from "The Heritage of Burke Co, NC", 1981, pp 149-153.

    According to Elaine Schwar and Carolyn Price (noted Brobst historians), Barbara was a daughter of Johann Michael Probst (1701). Some other records do not show her in that family, but those records do not show her anywhere else, either.

    Other records (Lee Ann Propst) show that she had a brother, Henry, who moved with her and Albert from Pennsylvania to Rowan County, North Carolina shortly after their marriage. Because of bad weather, they had to lay over in Western Virginia for some time before moving on to NC in 1775. But Johann Michael Probst didn't have a son named Henry. Henry may have been a cousin or a nephew.

    It was once thought that she might have been a daughter of Johann Michael Propst (1712), not Probst, and so belongs to the West Virginia Propsts. However, if in fact, she was born in Lynn Township, Northampton (Lehigh) County, PA, then she is probably correctly placed in the family of Johann Michael Probst (1701). Considering the date of her reported birth -- 1754, and marriage in Penna in 1774, when Johann Michael Propst was already in Pendleton Co, WV (Rockingham Co, VA) by then, so she could not have been his daughter.

    The 1713 German Bible which belonged to Barbara Probst is in a vault in the Asheville [Pack Memorial] NC Library. In that Bible, her name is shown as Probst. The Bible does not contain any ancestry data; only the statement: "Bible belonging to ancestors of Barbara Probst (Mrs. Albert Corpening) mother of David Corpening and Catherine Corpening (Mrs. John Shuford) of North Carolina".

    Pending any further evidence, I have shown her as a daughter of Johann Michael Probst (1701) and Anna Maria Kerr (abt 1710).

    Another record shows that she lived as a widow in Somersettown, PA, in 1796, 1804, and 1814, and died in Somerset, PA. But Albert didn't die until 1827, and she was still alive -- named in his will. This record appears clearly to be in error; must have been some other Barbara Probst/Brobst.

    Her will was probated in January 1830 in Burke (now Caldwell) Co, NC.

    Ancestor of Daniel Conley , Nell Wise , Nita Shephard , Charles Brinkley Sedona, AZ

    Notes:

     

    After marriage in 1774 they came to Lincoln County, North Carolina, the next winter, as their oldest child was born in Lincoln County in 1775. As they came to North Carolina they were snow bound in Virginia about forty days, and during that time they stayed with a farmer. Corpening threshed wheat at one shilling and board per day, and his wife helped the farmers wife for her board. It is said that there was another man who came with them, he said he would not work for one shilling per day, but would rather pay that amount for board.

    Albert lived about one year in Lincoln County, then moved to Burke County (now Caldwell County) and settled on Lower Creek. The log house that he built on the east side of Lower Creek was still standing in 1920. The land Albert owned was granted by Earl Granville under King George II - being granted to Philip Kearns, January 8, 1761. It was conveyed to Conrad Mitchel in 1762, then to John Conrad Kerns in 1744, then to Christopher Beckman in 1780, and to Albert Corpening in 1780.

    The family that left North Carolina for Maryland and later Pennsylvania spelled their name Chorpening.



    Married:
    Spouse: Barbara Corpening (born Propst), Jr.

    Children:
    1. John Corpening was born 3 Apr 1775, Lincoln County, North Carolina; died 8 Nov 1834, Caldwell, North Carolina, United States.
    2. 6. Abraham Corpening was born 29 Sep 1776; died 23 May 1847.
    3. 5. Mary E. aka Polly Corpening was born 19 Oct 1778; died 24 May 1867.
    4. Jacob Corpening was born 9 Mar 1782; died 30 Apr 1853.
    5. George Corpening was born 16 Nov 1785, North Carolina; died 20 Oct 1856, North Carolina.
    6. Elizabeth Corpening was born 1788; died WFT Est 1816 1882.
    7. Catherine Corpening was born 10 Jun 1791, Burke County, North Caroline, USA; died 13 Apr 1868.
    8. Albert David Corpening was born 25 Feb 1799; died 16 Jul 1851.