Bradshaw Family History

Major George Michael Wilfong

Male 1740 - 1818  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Major George Michael Wilfong was born 3 Nov 1740, Holland or Germany/Netherlands (son of Robert Wakefield and Arabella Corpening, son of Johannes Wilfong); died 3 Nov 1818, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

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    George and Jacob are believed to be the sons or close kin of Johannes Wilfong who came with his parents George and Elizabth Wilfong on the ship "St. Andrew's Galley" 12 Sep 1734.

    George's will was dated 18 Mar 1817 and probated in Jan 1819. The original cannot be located, but court minutes indicate it was "proven" by John Yoder. The executors were John Wilson and Andrew Hoyle. The index lists devisees as John Wilfong, Peter Wilfong, Mary Whitener, Elizabeth Cline, Catharine Hoyle, and Sally Gross.

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    George and his brother Jacob came to NC as young men, probably with Henry Weidner. After the Indian attack in 1759, young George married the equally young widow Mary Poff Mull. He quickly assumed military duties, being listed in 1766 as a Lt. in the NC Militia. By the time of the Revolution he was a Major with the 2nd Reg., Rowan Co. He acquired much land after the war, and was heavily involved in civic duties, appearing often at the sessions of the Lincoln County court at Lincolnton. In addition, in 1769 he was named guardian for the minor children of his brother, Jacob. He and Mary Poff had John, [BO:Mary:BO], Elizabeth, Catherine, Peter, and Sarah. Peter married Susannah Hoyle, and had children George Daniel, Rebecca, Mary Margaret, Abel. J., and Elizabeth.

    The following tidbits were forwarded by another Wilfong researcher, Martha Kapp: 1. in essence....when Burke Co. was broken off from Rowan, circa 1777, several commissions were appointed. George Wilfong was appointed to a commission to choose a site to erect a courthouse, prison, "and stocks". Another reference is made as follows, concerning the erection of a courthouse and person's proximity to the site "at Edward Smith's:" "George Wilfong lived in the eastern part of the county (east of present Catawba County)". Evidently there was a "deadlock" as to where it should be. Another notation states that "the movement of the courthouse from the plantation of Edward Smith to a location more than 20 miles to the west had far-reaching repercussions. Of the commissioners whom the legislature had appointed to select a site, only Hugh Brevard, GEORGE WILFONG, and possibly John Connelly would have been averse to the action. But WILFONG and Brevard were the representatives of the residents of the area which is present-day Catawba County. Their dissatisfaction probably was the determining factor which led to the transfer of this area to Lincoln County. After all, the Lincoln County seat (Lincolnton) chosen in 1784 was much more accesible to these citizens than the site on Hunting Creek."

    2. in a list of citizens appointed to serve as justices in Burke County prior to 1792, George Wilfong was included.

    3., In references to the Revolutionary War, George Wilfong is listed as a Major from the South Fork area of Catawba Co., who was distinguished as a Burke Militia officer noted for his bravery

    George married Mary Pofh Mull 1761, North Carolina, USA. Mary (daughter of Conrad Mull and Molana Relick, daughter of Robert Wakefield and Arabella Corpening) was born 1744, Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina, United States; died 7 Jun 1816, Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States; was buried Jan 1816, Old St Paul's Lutheran Church Cem., Newton, Catawba Co., NC, USA. [Group Sheet]

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    Married:
    Spouse: Mary Pofh Poffh (born Mull)

    Children:
    1. John Poffh Wilfong was born 8 Apr 1762, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; died 18 Jun 1838, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States.
    2. John Poffh Wilfong was born 8 Apr 1762, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; died 8 Jun 1838, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1838, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States of America.
    3. Mary Elizabeth Wilfong was born 11 Mar 1765, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; died 22 Oct 1827, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried Oct 1827, Weidner-Robinson Cemetery, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States.
    4. Elizabeth Wilfong was born 1768, Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States; died 12 Apr 1827, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States; was buried Abt 15 Apr 1827, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States.
    5. Catherine Wilfong was born 23 Feb 1774, Lincoln Co., NC, USA; died 15 Jun 1850, Dallas, Gaston Co., NC, USA; was buried Jun 1850, Hoyl Cem., Gastonia, Gaston Co., NC, USA.
    6. Peter Wilfong was born 1775, Lincoln Co., NC, USA; died 23 Dec 1841, Newton, Catawba Co, NC, USA; was buried Dec 1841, Old St Paul's Lutheran Church Cem., Newton, Catawba Co., NC, USA.
    7. Sarah "Sally" Wilfong was born 1778, Morganton, Burke, North Carolina, United States; died 15 Mar 1839, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1839, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States of America.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Johannes Wilfong was born Abt 1705 (son of George Michael Wilfong and Elizabeth).
    Children:
    1. John Poffh Wilfong was born 8 Apr 1762, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; died 8 Jun 1838, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1838, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States of America.
    2. 1. George Michael Wilfong was born 3 Nov 1740, Holland or Germany/Netherlands; died 3 Nov 1818, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    3. Peter Wilfong was born 1775, Lincoln Co., NC, USA; died 23 Dec 1841, Newton, Catawba Co, NC, USA; was buried Dec 1841, Old St Paul's Lutheran Church Cem., Newton, Catawba Co., NC, USA.
    4. Jacob Wilfong was born Abt 1742.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Michael Wilfong was born Abt 1670.

    George married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born Abt 1674. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth was born Abt 1674.
    Children:
    1. Sarah "Sally" Wilfong was born 1778, Morganton, Burke, North Carolina, United States; died 15 Mar 1839, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1839, Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States of America.
    2. 2. Johannes Wilfong was born Abt 1705.