Born: 17 Apr 1729 in Augusta Co Va
father was Jeremiah Osborne, Jr. of Morris County New Jersey
Died:29 Jul 1806 in Greenbrier Co Va
married Mary Newman
Born: 1744 in Augusta Co Va
Married: 1758 in Augusta Co Va
CHILDREN
Rebecca Osborn
Born: 1759 in Augusta Co Va
Died: 1825 in Warren Co Ky
.....+John Claypool
Born: 1758
Married: 23 Nov 1781 in Greenbrier Co Va
Josiah Osborn
Born: 1762 in Hardy Co Va
Jonathan Osborn
Born: 1765 in Hardy Co Va
.....+Margaret Claypool
Born: 1772
Married: abt 1789
Mary Osborn
Born: 1768 in Augusta Co Va
Died: 1863
.... +John Satterfield
Born: 1765
Married: in Hardy Co Va
Died:1849
John Osborn
Born: 27 Oct 1770 in Lost River Hardy Co Va
Died:27 Nov 1848 in Gilmer Co Ga
Buried: in Ashville NC
......+Jane Claypool
Born: 1769
Married: 1 Jan 1790
Died: 1835
Jeremiah Osborn
Born: 24 Dec 1772 in Hardy Co Va
Died: 18 Jun 1857 in Henderson Co Nc
......+Polly Ann Blythe
Born: 27 Mar 1771
Married: 1792
Reuben Osborn
Born: 1775
NOTES FROM OSBORNE WEBSITE
Jeremiah Osborn who married Mary Newman.
father was Jeremiah Osborne, Jr. of Morris County New Jersey whose father Jeremiah Osborne, Sr. gave a deposition in the famous New Jersey Colonial Supreme Court Case of Cooper vs Crane in 1741.
Jeremiah Osborne, Sr. has participated as a child with his father Stephen Osborne and uncles Jeremiah Osborne and Joseph Osborne in the purchase of the Elizabethtown Grants from the Indians in New Jersey.
His father and uncles had come from East Hampton Long Island to take part in the purchase of about 5 counties of present day New Jersey from the Indians with the blessing of the Colonial Governor representing the King.
Later with a new King and new Governors those land titles were challenged and remained in limbo for perhaps decades. The people whose land titles were challenged became known as the "Tinkers Rights Men".
Because of the uncertainty of the land titles many of the New Jersey Osbornes and their allied families and neighbors moved into western Virginia and the Carolinas
For the lineage of Jeremiah Osborn who married Mary Newman you will want to look at JEREMIAH OSBORNE OF THE SOUTH BRANCH OF THE SOUTH FORK OF THE POTOMAC RIVER IN (WEST) VIRGINIA, by Reverend Marrietta Mansfield, D.D. 2002;
The Thomas Osborne Family, by Richard W. Cook.
I would suggest looking at Osborne Origins web site.
There is a wealth of Osborne information there.
The late Reverend Mansfield descends from Jeremiah Osborn and Mary Newman through their son Reuben Osborn who married Martha Elizabeth Dunn.
Born: 17 Apr 1729 in Augusta Co Va
father was Jeremiah Osborne, Jr. of Morris County New Jersey
Died:29 Jul 1806 in Greenbrier Co Va
married Mary Newman
Born: 1744 in Augusta Co Va
Married: 1758 in Augusta Co Va
CHILDREN
Rebecca Osborn
Born: 1759 in Augusta Co Va
Died: 1825 in Warren Co Ky
.....+John Claypool
Born: 1758
Married: 23 Nov 1781 in Greenbrier Co Va
Josiah Osborn
Born: 1762 in Hardy Co Va
Jonathan Osborn
Born: 1765 in Hardy Co Va
.....+Margaret Claypool
Born: 1772
Married: abt 1789
Mary Osborn
Born: 1768 in Augusta Co Va
Died: 1863
.... +John Satterfield
Born: 1765
Married: in Hardy Co Va
Died:1849
John Osborn
Born: 27 Oct 1770 in Lost River Hardy Co Va
Died:27 Nov 1848 in Gilmer Co Ga
Buried: in Ashville NC
......+Jane Claypool
Born: 1769
Married: 1 Jan 1790
Died: 1835
Jeremiah Osborn
Born: 24 Dec 1772 in Hardy Co Va
Died: 18 Jun 1857 in Henderson Co Nc
......+Polly Ann Blythe
Born: 27 Mar 1771
Married: 1792
Reuben Osborn
Born: 1775
NOTES FROM OSBORNE WEBSITE
Jeremiah Osborn who married Mary Newman.
father was Jeremiah Osborne, Jr. of Morris County New Jersey whose father Jeremiah Osborne, Sr. gave a deposition in the famous New Jersey Colonial Supreme Court Case of Cooper vs Crane in 1741.
Jeremiah Osborne, Sr. has participated as a child with his father Stephen Osborne and uncles Jeremiah Osborne and Joseph Osborne in the purchase of the Elizabethtown Grants from the Indians in New Jersey.
His father and uncles had come from East Hampton Long Island to take part in the purchase of about 5 counties of present day New Jersey from the Indians with the blessing of the Colonial Governor representing the King.
Later with a new King and new Governors those land titles were challenged and remained in limbo for perhaps decades. The people whose land titles were challenged became known as the "Tinkers Rights Men".
Because of the uncertainty of the land titles many of the New Jersey Osbornes and their allied families and neighbors moved into western Virginia and the Carolinas
For the lineage of Jeremiah Osborn who married Mary Newman you will want to look at JEREMIAH OSBORNE OF THE SOUTH BRANCH OF THE SOUTH FORK OF THE POTOMAC RIVER IN (WEST) VIRGINIA, by Reverend Marrietta Mansfield, D.D. 2002;
The Thomas Osborne Family, by Richard W. Cook.
I would suggest looking at Osborne Origins web site.
There is a wealth of Osborne information there.
The late Reverend Mansfield descends from Jeremiah Osborn and Mary Newman through their son Reuben Osborn who married Martha Elizabeth Dunn.
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