Journal Report



Generation Three



3. George3 Long (Jacob2, John1). George was born in 1776. He married Anna Maria Hege 'Mary' say 1802. George died in 1828. between 15 Jul., 1828 and 13 Aug., 1828. His body was interred.
His Will was dated 15 Jul., 1828 and Probated on 13 Aug., 1828. David Berrier was the Executor of the Will.
Anna Maria Hege 'Mary.' Anna was born circa 1785 at NC. She married Mikle Koontz or Koons, Sr. 'Mike or Michael' on 25 Jan 1831 at Davidson County, NC. Bond date. No children. Anna died circa 1864. in 'Western States.' Her body was interred. Moved from NC to IA.

1830. The 1830 Davidson County, NC Census records two males in the age brackets of Valentine and young Jacob in #214 household which were 1 male under 5 years and 1 male between 20 and 30 years. Petition for Widow's Dower in Nov., 1834. On 14 Feb., 1835 she petitioned the Davidson County, NC Court Pleas and Quarter Session for a year's provisions. In Feb., 1835 she also petitioned for a Writ of Dower partitioning the real property of deceased husband Michael Koonts so as to gain her widow's dower rights in the property since he died interstate. In Aug., 1835 a Writ of Dower was issued and the property of Michael Koonts, deceased was divided among the seven surviving children of Michael and his first wife and the widow, Mary Koonts. The Writ reads as follows: State of No. Carolina, Davidson County, Court Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb. 1835. Mary Koonts vs David Koonts, Guardian of Michael, Henry, Jacob Koonts; David Koonts, George Koonts, Pegay Koonts, and Alex. Gubb [Grubb] and his wife Susana. Your Petitioner shows to your Worships that her husband Michael Koonts late of the County of Davidson, died leaving your petitioner, his relick and widow, seized and possesed of a tract of land adjoining lands of John Koonts, Christian Livengood, and others containing by estimation two hundred and sixty acres --- situate and being in the County afoursaid. Your petitioner prays your Worships that a writ issue to the Sheriff of said County commanding him to summon a jury of good and lawful men, unconnected with the parties by consanquinity or affinity to layoff and allot to your petitioner her dower in said tract of land and put her in possession thereof - and report to this Court what they shall do in the pemises - and that your Worships grant your petitioner such other relief as her case requires and duty bound. J. A. Hogan. 1850. In the 1850 IA Census, the 1856 IA Census, and the 1860 Census, she was living in the household of her younger son Jacob A. Long in Monroe County, IA. Died after 1860 Monroe County, IA Census and before 1867.
Children of George3 Long and Anna Maria Hege 'Mary' were as follows:

4. Jacob3 Long , Jr. (Jacob2, John1). Jacob was born 16 Jul., 1789. from gravestone. He married Mary Barbara Lopp 'Barbara' say 1810. Jacob died 8 Oct., 1858. from gravestone. His body was interred in Oct 1858 at Cotton Grove, Davidson County, NC. Jersey Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mary Barbara Lopp 'Barbara.' Mary was born 22 Jan., 1789. from gravestone. Mary died 2 Feb., 1846. from gravestone. Her body was interred in Feb 1846 at Cotton Grove, Davidson County, NC. Jersey Baptist Church Cemetery.
Children of Jacob3 Long , Jr. and Mary Barbara Lopp 'Barbara' were as follows:



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