Family Tree
Three generations around Zachariah
Sibling
John Rankin
1757 — 1788
Sibling
Thomas B. Rankin
1760 — 1832
Sibling
Jesse Rankin
1763 — 1837
Sibling
James Rankin
1753 — 1790
Sibling
David Rankin
1749 — 1790
Sibling
Matthew Rankin
1753 — 1790
Sibling
Mary Rankin
1758 — 1822
Sibling
William Jr. Rankin
1748 — 1830
Sibling
Abigail Rankin
1766 — 1804
Sibling
Samuel Rankin
1768 — 1820
Sibling
James Rankin
1760 — 1812
Sibling
James Rankin
1750 — 1823
This record
Zachariah Rankin
1752 — 1785
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born1752 · Smith Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania
- DiedOCT 1785 · Washington County, Pennsylvania
- SexMale
Notes
Research Notes
Zachariah Rankin, born by 1760, died 1785, Washington County. Zachariah clearly knew he had a fatal illness before he died, because he executed his will on Oct. 17, 1785 and it was proved exactly one week later.[23]Crumrine tells us that Zachariah died of hydrophobia from the bite of a rabid wolf. What an awful death. His probate file might make you smile, though: his brother Matthew’s spelling (or misspelling) throughout is charming. Zachariah’s wardrobe is described in some detail, suggesting a well-outfitted frontiersman. Here is a list:
2 Shirts
1 coat 1 Jacket ____ & wool
one coat & one Jacket of thick cloath
one Pair of Buckskin Briches
one pair of Cordoroy Ditto & Jacket Nee Buckle
one Pair of Leggins one Letout Coat
one Jacket
one Beaver Hat & one Wool hat
three Pair of stockings
one Silk Handkerchief & one linnen Ditto
Reading between the lines, there are a couple of other interesting details in Zachariah’s estate files. The only people who bought anything at Zachariah’s estate sale were named Rankin, except for Thomas Cherry, Zachariah’s brother-in-law. That suggests that either (1) the estate sale was attended only by family, which is highly improbable, or (2) the Rankins and Cherry outbid everyone on every item. Also, Zachariah’s brother Thomas bought five gallons of whiskey for Zachariah’s funeral. Either attendance at the funeral was considerably larger than attendance at the estate sale, or the Rankin family had an enormous capacity for alcohol.[24]
Author Robin Willis
Posted on May 14, 2018