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Philip Nadenbousch Jr.

Birth
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 May 1863 (aged 89)
Burial
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Philip was the son of Philip Nadenbousch, Sr., (died c.1780) and Ann Marie Jeanne (Froissart) Nadenbousch Clarke (c.1750 - 5 Oct 1835). Marie [2nd] married William James Clarke about 1784. Ann was buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia..
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Philip moved to Berkeley County, (now) West Virginia in 1799. He was commissioned a Magistrate for the county in 1807 and was twice appointed Sheriff; was a Presiding Justice of the Court for 20 years.

Philip [1st] married Agnes (Mendenhall) Nadenbousch (died 27 June 1808) on 7 Apr 1803. She was the daughter of James Mendenhall (died 25 Aug 1816).

Philip [2nd] Elizabeth (Allnutt) Nadenbousch (c.1778 - 23 May 1843) on 3 Nov 1809.
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A Guide to the Legislative Petition of Philip Nadenbousch
7 Dec 1809
A Collection in the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 36121

Legislative petition of Philip Nadenbousch, of Berkeley County, husband of Elizabeth Allnutt (daughter of James Allnutt of Calvert Co., Maryland), asking for a law allowing the removal of slaves bequeathed to petitioner's wife from Maryland to Virginia. Includes extract from will and certificate.
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In the 1850 and 1860 U.S. Censuses, Philip was living in Berkeley County, (now) West Virginia, and he was a "farmer."

In Philip's will, he mentioned that he wished to be buried in the Roman Catholic Grave Yard with his mother, his sister, Elizabeth, and his two infant children.
Philip was the son of Philip Nadenbousch, Sr., (died c.1780) and Ann Marie Jeanne (Froissart) Nadenbousch Clarke (c.1750 - 5 Oct 1835). Marie [2nd] married William James Clarke about 1784. Ann was buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia..
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Philip moved to Berkeley County, (now) West Virginia in 1799. He was commissioned a Magistrate for the county in 1807 and was twice appointed Sheriff; was a Presiding Justice of the Court for 20 years.

Philip [1st] married Agnes (Mendenhall) Nadenbousch (died 27 June 1808) on 7 Apr 1803. She was the daughter of James Mendenhall (died 25 Aug 1816).

Philip [2nd] Elizabeth (Allnutt) Nadenbousch (c.1778 - 23 May 1843) on 3 Nov 1809.
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A Guide to the Legislative Petition of Philip Nadenbousch
7 Dec 1809
A Collection in the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 36121

Legislative petition of Philip Nadenbousch, of Berkeley County, husband of Elizabeth Allnutt (daughter of James Allnutt of Calvert Co., Maryland), asking for a law allowing the removal of slaves bequeathed to petitioner's wife from Maryland to Virginia. Includes extract from will and certificate.
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In the 1850 and 1860 U.S. Censuses, Philip was living in Berkeley County, (now) West Virginia, and he was a "farmer."

In Philip's will, he mentioned that he wished to be buried in the Roman Catholic Grave Yard with his mother, his sister, Elizabeth, and his two infant children.


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  • Added: May 25, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111134842/philip-nadenbousch: accessed ), memorial page for Philip Nadenbousch Jr. (20 Oct 1773–5 May 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 111134842, citing Norbourne Parish Cemetery, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by myta (contributor 47351841).