Philip Daubenspeck was a son of Johann Jacob Daubenspeck and Juliana Geiger Daubenspeck.
Philip Daubenspeck married first to Barbara Smelser on November 12, 1792 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Philip Daubenspeck married second to Hannah McKinnaney on June 13, 1815 in Harrison County, Kentucky.
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NOTES:
Kentucky Marriage record, dated June 13, 1815:
Last names shown as:
Dopinspike and McKinnaney
From linda rosenthal on July 27, 2019:
Revolutionary War Patriot DAR #A208434
On this memorial page when it was transferred to me:
Mother's maiden name entered as: (Ebbert?)
Children:
John Daubenspeck
Polly Daubenspeck Harter
Jacob Daubenspeck
Mary Ann Daubenspeck Trotter
Nancy Daubenspeck
Peter Daubenspeck
Catherine Daubenspeck Kenny
Elizabeth Daubenspeck Rush
Barbara Daubenspeck Thrasher
Phillip Daubenspeck served in the militia. According to the Pennsylvania Digital Archives, Philip was a Private from the county of Northampton. His unit was 6th Bn. - Lt. Col. Peter Burkhalter, Class 4th. Served from July 27 - September 27, 1782. Company Commander was Capten Henry Kragloh. Duty was "on the Fronties of this Said County." Substituted for Michell Wertman. M/R, PennTownship, September 28, 1782.
Also Served May 25 to July 23, 1782. Company Commander was Capt. Adam Stahler. served as a substitute for George Krim. M/R. Gnadenhutten July 24, 1782.
Also served April 18-May 27, 1782 under the command of Capt. William Served as a substitute for Nicholas Bachman.
Referencing Harrison County, Kentucky Court Records:
Philip and Hannah must not have gotten along to well, as Philip seems to have died having a fight with her. I don't know exactly how he died but these court records show enough to know they were fighting.
Court Records from Harrison Co., Ky
Harrison County, Kentucky
Inquest: body of Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd, taken at the house of Phillip Daubenspike in Harrison County on 14 June 1820.
Jury:
William Fisher William Patterson Joseph Snell
Dumas Jones Samuel Rankin Jermiah Veatch
William Kimbrough Thomas Ravencraft Matthew Wilson
Jacob Lingenfelter Martin Smith Michael Woolery
Verdict: wounds suffered in an affray with his wife Hannah. July, 1820
Guardianship: Mary Ann Daubenspike and Peter Daubenspike, infant orphans of Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd, chose Martin Smith as their guardian. Security: Michael Smith. August, 1820.
Kitty Daubenspike, infant orphan of Phillip Daubenspike, chose Jeremiah Veatch as her guardian. Security: Joseph Veatch. August, 1820.
Charles Redman is appointed guardian to Barbara and Elizabeth Daubenspike, infant orphans of Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd. Security Larkin Garnett. August, 1820.
Apprenticeship: Martin Smith, guardian of Peter Daubenspike apprenticed said Peter to Richardson Kimbrough, shoemaker, until he becomes 21 years old. August,1820.
Guardianship: Humphrey Lyon is appointed guardian to Nancy Dobenspike, infant orphan of Phillip Dobenspike, dec'd. Security: Benjamin Hodge. November, 1820.
Division of Lands: Phillip Dobenspike, dec'd widow: Hannah November, 1820.
Division of Lands: Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd to Peter, Betsy, Barbary, Maryann, Polly, Caty, John, Nancy, and Jacob Daubenspike. April, 1821.
Account: Charles Redman, guardian to Elizabeth and Barbary Doubenspike, infant orphans of Phillip Doubenspike, dec'd. Motion of Charles Redman that he be released from the guardianship of Elizabeth Doubenspike and that John Smeltzer be appointed guardian instead. Security: James Coons and Michael Smith. February 1823.
Division of Estate: Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd. widow: Hannah Daubenspike, who is now dec'd, to Jacob Daubenspike Nancy Daubenspike, John Daubenspike, Catherine Daubenspike, Polly Daubenspike who intermarried and is now Polly Harter, Maryann Daubenspike who intermarried and is now Maryann Trotter, Barbary Daubenspike, Elizabeth Daubenspike, and Peter Daubenspike. May, 1826.
From Gail Moyer Infanti 24 Feb 2024:
Corrected birth date.
**Previously had 1757.
Birth town and county.
Bio and NOTES by: Pam Barns
If anyone has more/better information, please contact me.
Philip Daubenspeck was a son of Johann Jacob Daubenspeck and Juliana Geiger Daubenspeck.
Philip Daubenspeck married first to Barbara Smelser on November 12, 1792 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Philip Daubenspeck married second to Hannah McKinnaney on June 13, 1815 in Harrison County, Kentucky.
-----
NOTES:
Kentucky Marriage record, dated June 13, 1815:
Last names shown as:
Dopinspike and McKinnaney
From linda rosenthal on July 27, 2019:
Revolutionary War Patriot DAR #A208434
On this memorial page when it was transferred to me:
Mother's maiden name entered as: (Ebbert?)
Children:
John Daubenspeck
Polly Daubenspeck Harter
Jacob Daubenspeck
Mary Ann Daubenspeck Trotter
Nancy Daubenspeck
Peter Daubenspeck
Catherine Daubenspeck Kenny
Elizabeth Daubenspeck Rush
Barbara Daubenspeck Thrasher
Phillip Daubenspeck served in the militia. According to the Pennsylvania Digital Archives, Philip was a Private from the county of Northampton. His unit was 6th Bn. - Lt. Col. Peter Burkhalter, Class 4th. Served from July 27 - September 27, 1782. Company Commander was Capten Henry Kragloh. Duty was "on the Fronties of this Said County." Substituted for Michell Wertman. M/R, PennTownship, September 28, 1782.
Also Served May 25 to July 23, 1782. Company Commander was Capt. Adam Stahler. served as a substitute for George Krim. M/R. Gnadenhutten July 24, 1782.
Also served April 18-May 27, 1782 under the command of Capt. William Served as a substitute for Nicholas Bachman.
Referencing Harrison County, Kentucky Court Records:
Philip and Hannah must not have gotten along to well, as Philip seems to have died having a fight with her. I don't know exactly how he died but these court records show enough to know they were fighting.
Court Records from Harrison Co., Ky
Harrison County, Kentucky
Inquest: body of Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd, taken at the house of Phillip Daubenspike in Harrison County on 14 June 1820.
Jury:
William Fisher William Patterson Joseph Snell
Dumas Jones Samuel Rankin Jermiah Veatch
William Kimbrough Thomas Ravencraft Matthew Wilson
Jacob Lingenfelter Martin Smith Michael Woolery
Verdict: wounds suffered in an affray with his wife Hannah. July, 1820
Guardianship: Mary Ann Daubenspike and Peter Daubenspike, infant orphans of Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd, chose Martin Smith as their guardian. Security: Michael Smith. August, 1820.
Kitty Daubenspike, infant orphan of Phillip Daubenspike, chose Jeremiah Veatch as her guardian. Security: Joseph Veatch. August, 1820.
Charles Redman is appointed guardian to Barbara and Elizabeth Daubenspike, infant orphans of Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd. Security Larkin Garnett. August, 1820.
Apprenticeship: Martin Smith, guardian of Peter Daubenspike apprenticed said Peter to Richardson Kimbrough, shoemaker, until he becomes 21 years old. August,1820.
Guardianship: Humphrey Lyon is appointed guardian to Nancy Dobenspike, infant orphan of Phillip Dobenspike, dec'd. Security: Benjamin Hodge. November, 1820.
Division of Lands: Phillip Dobenspike, dec'd widow: Hannah November, 1820.
Division of Lands: Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd to Peter, Betsy, Barbary, Maryann, Polly, Caty, John, Nancy, and Jacob Daubenspike. April, 1821.
Account: Charles Redman, guardian to Elizabeth and Barbary Doubenspike, infant orphans of Phillip Doubenspike, dec'd. Motion of Charles Redman that he be released from the guardianship of Elizabeth Doubenspike and that John Smeltzer be appointed guardian instead. Security: James Coons and Michael Smith. February 1823.
Division of Estate: Phillip Daubenspike, dec'd. widow: Hannah Daubenspike, who is now dec'd, to Jacob Daubenspike Nancy Daubenspike, John Daubenspike, Catherine Daubenspike, Polly Daubenspike who intermarried and is now Polly Harter, Maryann Daubenspike who intermarried and is now Maryann Trotter, Barbary Daubenspike, Elizabeth Daubenspike, and Peter Daubenspike. May, 1826.
From Gail Moyer Infanti 24 Feb 2024:
Corrected birth date.
**Previously had 1757.
Birth town and county.
Bio and NOTES by: Pam Barns
If anyone has more/better information, please contact me.
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