LieutHeman Rowlee (1746-1818) and his descendants . PART II—GENEALOGY HEMAN ROWLEE AND HIS DESCENDANTSFIRST GENERATION. I. I. HEMAN ROWLEE was b. Nov. 14, 1746 ; he d. Dec. 26,1818, and with his wife is buried in the Amity burying ground ;m. Jan. 9, 1770, Lydia Seely, b. Dec. 26, 1749. His will in theSurrogates office of Orange Co. is dated June 13, 1817, probatedJan. 2, 1819. He served in the Revolutionary army as Lieut,in the Florida & Warwick Co. of the 4th Regt, Orange , serving under Col. John Hathorn. Heman Rowleepurchased land in Warwick, Orange Co., and gave a mortgageupon it


LieutHeman Rowlee (1746-1818) and his descendants . PART II—GENEALOGY HEMAN ROWLEE AND HIS DESCENDANTSFIRST GENERATION. I. I. HEMAN ROWLEE was b. Nov. 14, 1746 ; he d. Dec. 26,1818, and with his wife is buried in the Amity burying ground ;m. Jan. 9, 1770, Lydia Seely, b. Dec. 26, 1749. His will in theSurrogates office of Orange Co. is dated June 13, 1817, probatedJan. 2, 1819. He served in the Revolutionary army as Lieut,in the Florida & Warwick Co. of the 4th Regt, Orange , serving under Col. John Hathorn. Heman Rowleepurchased land in Warwick, Orange Co., and gave a mortgageupon it, Nov. 16, 1769, to WilHam Wickham of same mortgage was paid Dec. 13, 1775. Heman Rowlee (amason) and wife sold to John Post of Warwick (a farmer), 6yiacres in the town of Warwick, on May 29, 1800. Heman Rowleetook a mortgage from Wm. Adams of Warwick, upon 555^ acres,32 rds., for $125, Jan. 5, 1808. He and his wife deeded toHeman Rowlee, Jr., 25^ acres in Warwick, June 15, 1814, for$550. Their children were :— 2 i. Sarah, b.


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