Right area, is this the correct Wiliam and Agnes: The John, William and Malachia Powell land warrantees are dated October 23, 1769 for 168 acres to William, December 24, 1784 for 317 � acres to William Jr., another 191 acres to William Jr., dated January 24, 1805, a tract of 111 � acres toMalachia, dated March 8 1786 and on November 2, 1769 an area of 153 2/5 acres to John.
These tracts of land were in the area of the Greensburg Pike roadway, and in later years, the Cline heirs, the kin of the Powells� homesteaded the area. William Powell was one of the first of the local pioneers to volunteer in the Revolutionary War, and was killed very early in the Continental Army of General Washington at Kingsbridge, New York. Agnes Powell, widow, acquired a tract of 165 acres in the immediate area of former Powell land grants, soon after the Revolution.
it seems this should be the William Powell in the Beulah Cemetery d. 3/5/1830 at 73 yr., but this would make him 13 when Mary Elizabeth was born.