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Frederick VARNER[1]
1758 - 1826 (68 years)-
Name Frederick VARNER Birth 1758 Germany Township, York County, Pennsylvania Gender Male FamilySearch ID 94JK-DP5 _UID 9899C84AF4B74E41AFE4E5093BC3517FCC60 Death 19 Apr 1826 Oglethorpe, Georgia Burial Jasper, Georgia [2] Person ID I594761332 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
Father Johann Adam WERNER, b. 1732, Massenbach, Schwaigern, Brackenheim, Württemberg, Germany d. Sep 1783, Rowan, North Carolina (Age 51 years) Mother Anna Maria PFAUTZ, b. 3 Nov 1738, Skippack Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania d. 1814, Rowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America (Age 75 years) Marriage 1754 Adams, Pennsylvania [3] Family ID F536728163 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family ID F536727708 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
Family 2 Judah "Juda" PFAUTZ, b. Abt 1764, York, Pennslyvania, British Colonial America d. Abt 1800, Rowan County, North Carolina (Age ~ 36 years) Marriage Abt 1782 York, Pennslyvania Children 1. George Washington VARNER d. Yes, date unknown 2. William Pfautz VARNER, b. 1783, Rowan County, North Carolina d. 1871, Davidson County, Tennessee (Age 88 years) 3. Molly VARNER, b. Abt 1786, Georgia d. Yes, date unknown 4. George Thomas VARNER, b. 1789, Oglethorpe, Georgia d. 1861, Miller County, Missouri (Age 72 years) 5. Edward VARNER, b. 4 Nov 1789, Wilkes, Georgia d. 18 Feb 1869, Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia (Age 79 years) 6. Marcus VARNER, b. 1790, Georgia d. 1873, Fayette Co., Georgia (Age 83 years) 7. Cassandra VARNER, b. Abt 1791, Oglethorpe, Georgia d. Georgia 8. Onia VARNER, b. Abt 1795, Georgia d. Yes, date unknown 9. Cynthia VARNER, b. Abt 1795, Oglethorpe, Georgia d. 1849, Fayette, Georgia (Age ~ 54 years) Family ID F536727844 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Jan 2022
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Notes - Frederick was born before 1785, probably in Pennsylvania. He died in 1826.
According to Bruce Varner[1]: "Fredrick would likely have moved to North Carolina from Pennsylvania and/or Maryland after the French and Indian War (1754-1763) as a child with his father and his father's family. The end of the French and Indian War opened land to the south in what is now North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
As an adult Fredrick moved to Georgia in about 1790 .[2] and settled next to John Varner's known son Matthew Varner and presumed son George Varner in Oglethorpe County.
Frederick became a wealthy man but was financially ruined late in life.[2]
Residence
1800 in Oglethorpe Co, Georgia[3]
On Feb. 2, 1805 Fredrick Varner of Oglethorpe Co. is granted lot #148, in the 5th district (Present Askew District) of Georgia 202 ½ acres from land lottery. Fredrick remains in Oglethorpe County.
In 1807 the area becomes newly formed Morgan County, Georgia
On Jan. 22, 1808 Fredrick gives this property to George Varner "my son George Varner, Junr" (Deed Book A, Page 90)
On Aug. 22, 1808 George Varner sells same to an Elijah Haralson[4]
August 7, 1820 Frederick remains in Lexington, Oglethorpe, Georgia. Owns 13 slaves.[5]
- Frederick was born before 1785, probably in Pennsylvania. He died in 1826.
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Sources - [SAuth] compiled by James H Carney, Jim Carney.
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 30 Nov 2022), entry for Frederick VARNER, person ID 94JK-DP5. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 30 Nov 2022), entry for Johann Adam Varner, person ID LT92-FS2. (Reliability: 3).
- [SAuth] compiled by James H Carney, Jim Carney.