WILL OF ELIZABETH THRASHER
Deed Book E, Page 161
Three daughters, Mary Roner, Sarah Fer, Nancy Mullins. Grand-daughter,
Sarah Irvin. Grand-son, William Raner/Roner of Pendleton County - the rent
coming from Elish Ivor for the year 1825. No executor named. Witnesses:
James Roner, James Gardner, Charles Kirley and Loyd Fryer. Elizabeth signs
with an (X).
Written July 16, 1825; Probated August 19, 1825
Elizabeth Thrasher will
Could these Roners be Boners or Bonars? Could Sarah Fer be Sarah Fee? The Fees are a
western Maryland family intermarried with the Thatchers and Thrashers who also went to Pendleton
Co., KY, and the Bonars/Boners seem to have also followed the same paths as some of the early
Ervins (Joseph Ervin, whoever he was, married Elizabeth Bonar in Jackson Co., OH). . .which is
why I ask.
I'm not sure if this could
I'm not sure if this could be a connection or not, but there is a Fee listed as one of the DNA matches in the Alexander Brandon Ervin/Francis Erwin group.
Elizabeth Thrasher's will
Elizabeth Ankrom married JohnThrasher Sr. in 1760, in Frederick Co., Maryland, and had 10 children - Josiah, John Jr., Mary, Stephen, Elizabeth, Williamm, Sarah (Sallie), Thomas, Aaron, and Nancy.
Mary Roner should be Mary Bonar - dau. Mary married John Bonar about 1788. Sarah Fer should be Sarah Fee - dau. Sarah married Samuel Fee 9 Feb 1797, in Campbell Co., Kentucky. Sarah Ervin in the daughter of dau. Elizabeth (who died in childbirth) and Daniel Thatcher, and she married Thomas Ervin on 19 Aug 1818, in Pendleton Co., Kentucky. Son John Jr. married Rachel Fee, sister of Samuel, and son Josiah married Ann "Nancy" Bonar, sister of John. Grandson William Bonar would have to be the son of Mary.