Road 13 Family History

Family History: Rudeen & Rademacher

  • Home
  • About
  • Topics
    • Frasier Family Letters
    • Research Pages
      • John Fraser (1800-1830)
      • John Andrew Frasier (1822-1881)
      • Elizabeth Tainsh (1795-1888)
      • Ann Campbell (1828-1902)
      • The John Martinson Project
    • Kreifels/Blommer Family History
    • Pearson/Brodd Letters
    • Rademacher History
    • Salathiel Timmons, Civil War Soldier
    • Saunders County Probate Records
    • The Curious Case of Daniel Dill
    • The Fraudulent Pension Claim of Benjamin Black
  • Photo Albums
    • Photo Album
  • Subscribe to Posts
  • Links
  • Tech
  • Family Tree
You are here: Home / Dill / Another Phebe

Another Phebe

September 15, 2018 by karen

As intriguing as the possibility was, I’m now convinced that the recently discovered grave in McDuffie County, Georgia is not that of my 5x-great-grandmother.

A little snooping around in the probate records for Columbia County, George (the predecessor county of McDuffie) revealed probate records for a Phebe Brown1 who died in 1839.

Her will was entered into probate on September 10, 1839, just a few weeks after the death of the Phebe Brown in the newly-discovered grave – that Phebe died on July 26, 1839. 

This other Phebe’s will mentioned a sister, Nancy Saxon. Our Phebe had no sister Nancy. This other also Phebe mentioned her husband, Frederick Brown, in her will and of course we know that our Phebe had a maiden name of Brown, not a married name of Brown.

There are several family trees on Ancestry for this other Phebe. Her parents were Rueben Rogers and Temperance James. I don’t believe this is a Quaker family.

So… as fun as it was to entertain the wild possibilities, I think we’re back to the original notion that Phebe (Brown) Dill died sometime around 1815 in or near Preble County, Ohio.

In the course of researching all of this, I did come across some land transactions involving Mercer Brown, Peter Dill, and other family members. I’ll be able to develop a better timeline for the family’s time in Georgia and I hope to be able to specifically locate their land ownership on a map.

1 Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Columbia County); Wills, Vol A, H, W, X, 1790-1851, image 749 of 870.

Filed Under: Dill

Stay Informed

Click here to subscribe to this website and get a notice evert time there’s an update (no more than once or twice a week)

Follow along

The John Martinson Project

Search this site

Previous Posts

Recent Posts

Spring Update

May 26, 2025 By karen Leave a Comment

Mini-mystery Solved!

February 20, 2025 By karen

Whatever happened to Emma Christina?

January 29, 2025 By karen

Categories

  • 52 Weeks (24)
  • Bass (1)
  • Black (12)
  • Brodd (29)
  • Burkey (11)
  • Campbell (9)
  • Cogburn (3)
  • Dill (22)
  • Frasier (54)
  • General (17)
  • Hanson (35)
  • Hultman (17)
  • John Martinson Project (4)
  • Kreifels (18)
  • Martinson (19)
  • Nebraska (1)
  • On This Date (6)
  • Pearson (63)
  • Photo Album (3)
  • Rademacher (36)
  • Rudeen (53)
  • Scotland Trip 2016 (9)
  • Sweden Trip 2013 (23)
  • Timmons (23)

Other Blogs of Note:

About

This website is where I post detailed information about my genealogy research and travels, plus related family stories and historical … -more-

Search

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in