Frederick Hartley : Florida pioneer and his descendants, 1783-1998/ by Grace Catherine Hartley Wellons and William Benjamin Wellons, Jr.
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Frederick Hartley (1760-1841) married Margaret Larriman in 1783 and settled on Amelia Island in Florida. He later moved south to Nassau County and then Duval County. He died in Mandarin, Florida. Other ancestral families are also traced. Peter Mickler was born ca. 1736 and held land in Orangeburgh, South Carolina. One descendant, Jacob Mickler Jr. (1777-1816), married Catherine Clark in 1796 and lived in Camden County, Georgia. Other ancestral families include the De Ortega family of Spain, Minorca, and Florida; the de Mier family of Spain and Florida; the Leavitt and the Crandall families.
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