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Eliza Ann Stewart

Female 1839 - 1927  (87 years)


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  1. 1.  Eliza Ann Stewart was born on 17 Sep 1839 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois (daughter of Dr. Henry Milton Stewart, Sr, and Caroline Madden); died on 28 Jan 1927 in Virden, Macoupin Co, Illinois; was buried in Diamond Grove Cem, Jacksonville, Morgan Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 17 Oct 1850, Scott Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    Title: 1870 US Census
    Page: Scott (IL) - family #6
    Note: Skinner Eliza | age: 28 | occup: keeping home | birthplace: Illinois
    Title: 1880 US Census
    Page: Merritt (IL) - Family #4
    Note: Skinner E. A. | age: 40 | Wife | occup.: Keeping House | birthplace: IL | father's bp: VA | mother's bp: KY
    Date: 1 Jun 1880

    Title: 1910 US Census
    Page: Virden (IL) 3th ward - family #23
    Note: Skinner E. A. | Head | age: 74 | marital status: widow | birthplace: IL | father's bp: VA | mother's bp: IN | occup: none
    Date: 1910

    ID: I9567
    Name: Eliza A. STEWART
    Sex: F
    Birth: ABT 1840/1842 in Illinois
    Death: AFT 1910
    Census: 1870 1
    Census: 1880 Merritt, Scott, Illinois 2
    Census: 1910 Virden, MacOupin, Illinois 3

    Marriage 1 Bradford H. SKINNER (MD) b: May 1833 in Greenwich, Kings, New Brunswick

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bmds&id=I9567

    Census:
    Madden, John 80 1770 Virginia farmer 800
    Madden, Catherine 71 1779 Virginia
    Jones, Stephen 55 1795 Virginia
    Emeline 16 Kentucky 1834
    John W. 29 Kentucky 1821

    residence 578
    Henry M. Stewart 46 1806 physician VA
    Caroline 35 1815 VA
    Clayton M. 18 1832 farmer VA
    Horace 13 1837 IL
    Eliza 10 1840 IL
    Newton 8 1842 IL
    John Hardin 4 1846 Illinois
    (infant unnamed) 2 1848 female Illinois
    Stewart Mary L. 9 1841 Illinois
    Turner, Mahton P. 25 1825 male Illinois
    Turner. Thomas Robinson 22 1828 Scotland

    Eliza married Dr. Bradford Hewlett Skinner about 1861 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois. Bradford (son of Joseph Churchill Skinner and Eliza A. Chase) was born in May 1833 in Greenwich, Kings, News Brunswick, Canada; died on 12 Apr 1897 in Jacksonville, Morgan Co, Illinois; was buried in Diamond Grove Cem, Jacksonville, Morgan Co, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Henry Stewart Skinner was born on 9 May 1862 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois; died in Jul 1925 in Sapulpa, Creek Co, Oklahoma.
    2. Carrie Skinner was born in 1865 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois; died after 1872 in of, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois.
    3. Horace Chase Skinner was born in 1868 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois; died after 1911.
    4. Dr. Fritz Emmet Skinner was born on 10 May 1870 in Jacksonville, Morgan Co, Illinois; died on 22 Apr 1923 in Jefferson Co, Missouri.
    5. Eliza Skinner was born in 1875 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois; died after 1876.
    6. Mable Skinner was born in 1878 in Illinois; died after 1911.
    7. Robie B. Skinner was born on 9 Feb 1884 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois; died on 30 May 1942 in Youngstown, Mahoning Co, Ohio.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. Henry Milton Stewart, Sr, was born in 1806 in Richmond, Chesterfield Co, Virginia; died after 1856 in of, Scott Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1840, Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois
    • Census: 17 Oct 1850, Scott Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    Census:
    page 27
    Name: John Madden
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 gson
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    George 1818 or William 1813
    Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: 1 John
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 gdau
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 gdau
    Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 Catherine
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6

    grandchildren:
    girl 1821-1825 15-19 Mary Ann 1831
    girl 1826-1830 10-14 Caroline 1832
    boy 1826-1830 10-14 Mabra 1829
    Probably children of Bonham Madden and Cinderella Pell. She had died by then, and they had two girls and one boy, ages fit, almost. However he is shown a few pages later with his 2nd wife and these children in the same age categories. They seem to have been counted twice.

    next to
    Hack (Henry) Stewart and their daughter Caroline Madden

    Name: Hack Stewart Henry Milton
    [H M Stuart]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 1835-1840 James 1837
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835 Clayton
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
    Henry 1806
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1835-1840
    Eliza Ann 1839
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
    Caroline

    Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5


    page 31
    Benham Madden (Bonham)
    Name: Benham Madden
    [Bonham Madden]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
    Mabra 1829
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835
    Mary Ann 1831
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
    Caroline 1832
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
    Amanda Branham (2nd wife)
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5


    page 35
    Daniel Sappington
    pg 41
    Richard Sappington
    there's a pic of a headstone at
    IllinoisGravestones.org for
    Richard Sappington
    buried Bean Cem, Scott Co, IL
    died Sep 1846 Age 14 days

    also a Croshia Ann Sappington
    died May 1847
    Several Sappingtons in Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois in Findagrave, but have not found a connection to the Sappingtons in this file




    Census:
    Madden, John 80 1770 Virginia farmer 800
    Madden, Catherine 71 1779 Virginia
    Jones, Stephen 55 1795 Virginia
    Emeline 16 Kentucky 1834
    John W. 29 Kentucky 1821

    residence 578
    Henry M. Stewart 46 1806 physician VA
    Caroline 35 1815 VA
    Clayton M. 18 1832 farmer VA
    Horace 13 1837 IL
    Eliza 10 1840 IL
    Newton 8 1842 IL
    John Hardin 4 1846 Illinois
    (infant unnamed) 2 1848 female Illinois
    Stewart Mary L. 9 1841 Illinois
    Turner, Mahton P. 25 1825 male Illinois
    Turner. Thomas Robinson 22 1828 Scotland

    Henry married Caroline Madden on 17 Jul 1836 in Harrison Co, Indiana. Caroline (daughter of John* Madden and Catharine* Bonham) was born on 15 Dec 1815 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky; died after 1856. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Caroline Madden was born on 15 Dec 1815 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky (daughter of John* Madden and Catharine* Bonham); died after 1856.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1840, Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois
    • Census: 17 Oct 1850, Scott Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    Census:
    page 27
    Name: John Madden
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 gson
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    George 1818 or William 1813
    Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: 1 John
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 gdau
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 gdau
    Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 Catherine
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6

    grandchildren:
    girl 1821-1825 15-19 Mary Ann 1831
    girl 1826-1830 10-14 Caroline 1832
    boy 1826-1830 10-14 Mabra 1829
    Probably children of Bonham Madden and Cinderella Pell. She had died by then, and they had two girls and one boy, ages fit, almost. However he is shown a few pages later with his 2nd wife and these children in the same age categories. They seem to have been counted twice.

    next to
    Hack (Henry) Stewart and their daughter Caroline Madden

    Name: Hack Stewart Henry Milton
    [H M Stuart]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 1835-1840 James 1837
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835 Clayton
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
    Henry 1806
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1835-1840
    Eliza Ann 1839
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
    Caroline

    Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5


    page 31
    Benham Madden (Bonham)
    Name: Benham Madden
    [Bonham Madden]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
    Mabra 1829
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835
    Mary Ann 1831
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
    Caroline 1832
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
    Amanda Branham (2nd wife)
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5


    page 35
    Daniel Sappington
    pg 41
    Richard Sappington
    there's a pic of a headstone at
    IllinoisGravestones.org for
    Richard Sappington
    buried Bean Cem, Scott Co, IL
    died Sep 1846 Age 14 days

    also a Croshia Ann Sappington
    died May 1847
    Several Sappingtons in Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois in Findagrave, but have not found a connection to the Sappingtons in this file.


    Census:
    Madden, John 80 1770 Virginia farmer 800
    Madden, Catherine 71 1779 Virginia
    Jones, Stephen 55 1795 Virginia
    Emeline 16 Kentucky 1834
    John W. 29 Kentucky 1821

    residence 578
    Henry M. Stuart (Stewart) 46 1806 physician VA
    Caroline 35 1815 VA <<<
    Clayton M. 18 1832 farmer VA
    Horace 13 1837 IL
    Eliza 10 1840 IL
    Newton 8 1842 IL
    John Hardin 4 1846 Illinois
    (infant unnamed) 2 1848 female Illinois
    Stewart Mary L. 9 1841 Illinois
    Turner, Mahton P. 25 1825 male Illinois
    Turner, Thomas Robinson 22 1828 Scotland

    Children:
    1. James Horace Stewart was born in 1837 in Illinois; died after 1873.
    2. 1. Eliza Ann Stewart was born on 17 Sep 1839 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois; died on 28 Jan 1927 in Virden, Macoupin Co, Illinois; was buried in Diamond Grove Cem, Jacksonville, Morgan Co, Illinois.
    3. Mary L Stewart was born in 1841 in Scott Co, Illinois; died after 1850 in of, Scott Co, Illinois.
    4. Dr. Newton Stewart was born in 1842 in Illinois; died after 1862 in Denver, Colorado.
    5. Dr. John Hardin Stewart was born on 6 Aug 1846 in Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois; died on 3 Feb 1923 in Exeter,Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Gillham Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois.
    6. (daughter) Stewart was born in 1848 in Scott Co, Illinois; died after 1850 in of, Scott Co, Illinois.
    7. Charles H Stewart was born about 1852; died after 1897 in of, Kansas.
    8. Dr. Henry M Stewart, Jr. was born about 1855; died after 1911 in of, Hutchinson, Kansas.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John* Madden was born on 25 Feb 1770 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Mabra* "Mayberry" Madden, Sr and Mrs. Jane* (..) Madden); died on 20 Nov 1850 in Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Madden Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Between 4 Jul 1807 and 3 Aug 1807, Capt. Maurice's Company, Virginia Militia; private
    • Census: 1810, Bourbon Co, Kentucky
    • Census: 1820, Boone, Harrison Co, Indiana
    • Property: 1825, Boone, Harrison Co, Indiana
    • Possessions: Nov 1830, Court of Appeals, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; Madden v Madden
    • Census: 1840, Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois
    • Census: 17 Oct 1850, Scott Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    1803-1805: Moved to Kentucky: He witnessed the will of Peter Luke in 1803 in Virginia.
    1805, May: Heir in father's will, mentioning his residence there.

    1806 Jan: Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #29, pp 473-477, Jan 30,

    1806, Jan 30 - John Madden and Cathrin (sic) his wife and George W. McCormack for the sum of 530 pounds paid by McCormack for a tract or parcel of land being part of a greater tract, formerly the property of Mabry Madden, Esq. deceased, land bequeathed to John Madden and his heirs, 83 acres and bordering on lands now owned by William and Jacob Madden (bros).
    Signed by John Madden and Kitty Madden.
    (adjoins land of Peter Luke, Wm and Jacob Madden)
    something in document about "aid Kitty cannot conveniently travel to the Bennet house to make acknowledgements of the said furniture, therefore we do give unto you and any two of your..."

    (Note: McCormack - Elizabeth Ann McCormick m Amos Ackley Bonham in 1832.
    Amos (b1809) s/o Samuel Bonham & Mary Sowers;
    G/son of Samuel Bonham & Catherine Ackley (Bonham, Jones)

    1806, Sept: When Peter Luke's will was executed John was residing in Kentucky. Frederick Co Va Wills- 1795-1816: will of Peter Luke (exe 11/20/1803; 9/1/1806) witnessed by John Madden. "records of this will delay pending deposition of John Maen, residing in Bourbon Co, Ky." (p 383-384)
    (note: Bourbon Co, a part that became Nicholas Co
    1810 KY census: Bourbon Co, one John Madden, one male 26-45. Only resident listed)
    1820 KY census: one John Madden Fleming Co p 73A ** look up **
    (Fleming Co originally Mason Co. Mason Co originally Bourbon Co)
    1830 KY census: one John Maden Fleming Co p 029 ** look up **

    1833: He was already living in Harrison Co, Indiana, when his brother William joined him. Best guess is he went to Indiana sometime between 1819 and 1821. George was b 1818 in KY, and Matilda m in Indiana in 1822. Son Isaac must have returd to Kentucky for his bride in 1823 as he would have been 12 or 14 at the time of removing to Indiana, unless he stayed back with someone, not going with the family. Son Samuel also married in KY in 1828. Apparently they stayed in Indiana until at least after 1836 when Caroline married.
    There is a Madden Cemetery in Harrison Co, Call No. "1" G977.201 H323g bk1 Pam.
    also:
    MADDEN CEMETERY, HARRISON CO, BOONE TWP, 1 MILE N W LACONIA,
    Call no. "1": G pf 977.201 H318 no 1 Location only
    Call no. "2": G 977.201 H323g Location only

    Possibly Bonham's 1st wife Cindrella Pell is buried there.

    Note: Corydon was Indiana's capital from 1813 to 1825 when it became Indianapolis.
    Settlers began arriving in Harrison County soon after 1800. Most records such as wills, deeds, and marriages begin in 1809. A few genealogies tell of squatting a few years earlier. Streams were the basis of travel and the first settlers found farms near them. Travelling down the Ohio by raft the settlers poured in from Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Many Southerners came to Indiana to avoid the slavery issues. Most slaves were by maters upon crossing into Indiana.
    Most of Harrison County's earliest settlers found farms along the forty-mile Ohio River border or the tributaries in the southern half of the county. One of the earliest was the well-known Indian fighter, Squire Boone, brother of Daniel. He sled after 1802 and built a large grist mill on Buck Creek. After death his remains were entered in a small cave nearby where he once escaped marauding Indians. Boone relatives built Old Goshen Church in 1813, which is the oldest in the county, and the oldest Baptist church in Indiana. Boone relatives still live in the area.

    1837: Settled in Scott Co, Illinois.

    1850 Scott Co, Illinois, Naples Census: p 034A
    LN HN FN (farmer)
    29 580 601 Madden John 80 M Do 800 Virginia
    30 580 601 Madden Catharine 71 F Virginia
    31 580 601 Jones Stephen 55 M Do Virginia
    32 580 601 Jones Emeline 16 F Kentucky
    33 580 601 Jones John W. 29 M Do Kentucky

    1850: Nov 20 died at age 80 yrs 9 months. Buried in Madden Cemetery in Scott Co, IL, 2 miles East of Exter, IL.
    ______
    Clark Co, KY - formed 1792, parent co: Bourbon & Fayette Co. Seat: Winchester
    Clay Co, KY - 1806, Madison, Floyd, Knox - Manchester
    Bourbon Co - 1785, Fayette - Paris
    _____
    from John Reedy 3/3/99
    Just got the Madden Probate records today. I just skimmed - not a heck of a lot there.
    His son George sued the estate of John for work on the farm since 1840. The executor was Henry Steward, who, apparently was a doctor and was owed quite a bit too. Have signatures of Catharine and John (yes Catharine wrote it with an 'A', so I guess that makes it official. John died intestate.
    Stephen and John W. Jones are barely mentioned. List of personal property comes to $175 or so, way short of the monies owed. Remains to be seen about Real property - did not see anything on it, assuming that he even owned any. I will copy and send soon - I haven't even developed the pictures yet.
    John

    By the way, I would guess that the Henry Steward household might be a good place to look for Catharine after 1850.


    Military:
    U.S. Compiled Service Records
    Post-Revolutionary War Volunteer Soldiers
    Roll 19J
    John Madden
    Captain Maurice's Co., Virginia Militia
    1807
    Private/private
    card numbers: 43201015
    Appears with rank of Pvt on Pay Roll
    of a Company of Virginia Militia (Infantry) commanded by Capt. James Maurice in the actual service of the United State for a period herein expressed
    Roll dated (not dated)
    commencement of service 4 Jul 1807
    expiration of service or of this settlement: 3 Aug 1807
    Term of service charged 1 month
    Pay per month 5 dollars
    amount of pay 5 dollars
    allowance for clothing: 2 dollars 47 cents
    Total 7 dollars 47 cents
    remarks: (none)
    signed J.B. Hyatt, copyist.




    Census:
    1810 pg 127
    Madden, John
    couple 26 to 45 (John 40, Catherine 33)
    four boys under 10: Isaac 3, Bonham 5, Samuel 7, John 9
    two girls under 10: Matilda 1, prob Nancy but she was 13
    or could be 2nd dau under 10 ? perhaps b between Isaac in 1807 and Eliza b 1811)
    one boy 10 to 16 Mabra Helm 13
    one girl 10 to 16: Mariah 15
    one boy 16 to 26 who? prob not a son - maybe a bro.

    not born yet: George, Caroline, Amanda, William




    Property:
    Boone Twp Rissler land
    Boone Two, Harrison Co, IN
    From the 1876 Illustrated Historical Atlas of Indiana showing Catharine (Boone) Rissler's purchase of 160 acres in Section 29 in 1825 (highlighted in yellow) surrounded by numerous other land patent purchases by the Boone families, which are believed to have been Catharine's relatives and, at least, one of the reasons she relocated to southern Indiana from Virginia. Squire Boone Jr., the patriarch of this group of Boones, is shown in Section 24 where he had constructed his grist mill. His sons buying patents were Moses (Section 21), Isaiah (Section 18) and Jonathon (NE Section 32). Squire's cousin Samuel Boone stayed in Kentucky but several of his sons came to Indiana buying land in Harrison County: Samuel (NE Sections 18 & 20), George W. (NW Section 28) & Hiram C. Boone (SE Section 32). John & William Madden purchased land patents in Section 32 just west of the town of Laconia. Two of Catharine's children married Maddens and the John & William Madden shown on this map are believed to be uncles of those children. The William Madden of Section 32 served in the Virginia Line in 1781 as well as War of 1812 service in Virginia as a teamster. His family moved from Frederick County Virginia to Harrison County Indiana in 1817.
    Caldwellhoff originally shared this on 21 May 2014

    americanheritage13 Cousin Caldwellhoff, I believe I'm on to something. The Madden's on this map are related to Sarah Rissler's Husband William Madden. The above William was his Uncle if I'm correct. This could be why Catharine went to Harrison County after John's death. The Maddens and the Boones were all in the milling business. Squire Boone had a grist mill. Catharine's son's were almost all millers. Maybe she moved in with the Madden's before she got her land patent in 1825. Why can't we find her on a census record in Harrison County?
    http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/fc350061-5210-4c8d-915f-d50e17fb75b9/24721898/12174057953


    Census:
    page 27
    Name: John Madden
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 gson
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    George 1818 or William 1813
    Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: 1 John
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 gdau
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 gdau
    Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 Catherine
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6

    grandchildren:
    girl 1821-1825 15-19 Mary Ann 1831
    girl 1826-1830 10-14 Caroline 1832
    boy 1826-1830 10-14 Mabra 1829
    Probably children of Bonham Madden and Cinderella Pell. She had died by then, and they had two girls and one boy, ages fit, almost. However he is shown a few pages later with his 2nd wife and these children in the same age categories. They seem to have been counted twice.

    next to
    Hack (Henry) Stewart and their daughter Caroline Madden

    Name: Hack Stewart Henry Milton
    [H M Stuart]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 1835-1840 James 1837
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835 Clayton
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
    Henry 1806
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1835-1840
    Eliza Ann 1839
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
    Caroline

    Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5


    page 31
    Benham Madden (Bonham)
    Name: Benham Madden
    [Bonham Madden]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
    Mabra 1829
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835
    Mary Ann 1831
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
    Caroline 1832
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
    Amanda Branham (2nd wife)
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5


    page 35
    Daniel Sappington
    pg 41
    Richard Sappington
    there's a pic of a headstone at
    IllinoisGravestones.org for
    Richard Sappington
    buried Bean Cem, Scott Co, IL
    died Sep 1846 Age 14 days

    also a Croshia Ann Sappington
    died May 1847
    Several Sappingtons in Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois in Findagrave, but have not found a connection to the Sappingtons in this file.





    Census:
    1850 Scott Co, Illinois
    Madden, John 80 1770 Virginia farmer 800
    Madden, Catherine 71 1779 Virginia
    Jones, Stephen 55 1795 Virginia
    Emeline 16 Kentucky 1834
    John W. 29 Kentucky 1821

    residence 578
    Henry M. Stuart (Stewart) 46 1806 physician VA
    Caroline 35 1815 VA
    Clayton M. 18 1832 farmer VA
    Horace 13 1837 IL
    Eliza 10 1840 IL
    Newton 8 1842 IL
    John Hardin 4 1846 Illinois
    (infant unnamed) 2 1848 female Illinois
    Stewart Mary L. 9 1841 Illinois
    Turner, Mahton P. 25 1825 male Illinois
    Turner, Thomas Robinson 22 1828 Scotland

    John* married Catharine* Bonham on 11 May 1793 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Catharine* (daughter of Samuel* Bonham, (prob son. not son of Samuel & Ruth Bowyer) and Catherine* Ackley) was born on 6 Nov 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 5 Nov 1866 in Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Madden Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Catharine* Bonham was born on 6 Nov 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of Samuel* Bonham, (prob son. not son of Samuel & Ruth Bowyer) and Catherine* Ackley); died on 5 Nov 1866 in Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Madden Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 17 Oct 1850, Scott Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    1793: Marriage bonded by Thomas Jones who consents in writing (date given in Fred Co Marriages 1738-1850 Vogt, Kethley, 1984 - 16 May 1793, Bondsman, Thomas Jones)
    (There is a Thomas Jones in VA Co rent rolls '59 and '64)

    Died one day shy of her 89th birthday.

    Census:
    Madden, John 80 1770 Virginia farmer 800
    Madden, Catherine 71 1779 Virginia
    Jones, Stephen 55 1795 Virginia
    Emeline 16 Kentucky 1834
    John W. 29 Kentucky 1821

    residence 578
    Henry M. Stewart 46 1806 physician VA
    Caroline 35 1815 VA
    Clayton M. 18 1832 farmer VA
    Horace 13 1837 IL
    Eliza 10 1840 IL
    Newton 8 1842 IL
    John Hardin 4 1846 Illinois
    (infant unnamed) 2 1848 female Illinois
    Stewart Mary L. 9 1841 Illinois
    Turner, Mahton P. 25 1825 male Illinois
    Turner. Thomas Robinson 22 1828 Scotland

    Notes:

    Married:
    1793: Marriage bonded by Thomas Jones who consents in writing (date given in Fred Co Marriages 1738-1850 Vogt, Kethley, 1984 - 16 May 1793, Bondsman, Thomas Jones)
    Frederick Co. VA Bond Surety Book, May 11, 1793.
    Know all men by these presents, that John Madden & Thomas Jones are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency Henry Lee, Esq. Governor of Virginia in the just and full sum of one hundred and fifty pounds, current money, to which payment well and truly to be made, to the said Governor, or his successors, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seal and dated this 11th day of May, 1793. The condition of the above obligation is such, that, whereas there is a marriage suddently intended to be solemnized between the above bound John Madden and Catharine Bonham now if there by no lawful cause to obstruct the said Marriage, then the above obligation to be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Signed John Madden and Thomas Jones

    (There is a Thomas Jones in VA Co rent rolls '59 and '64)
    (Frederick Co Va Marriage Bonds by Joan D Hackett & Rebecca H Good (Joan Hackett jhacket1@ix.netcom.com)

    Children:
    1. Nancy Ann Madden was born on 13 Dec 1793 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1829.
    2. Mariah* Madden was born on 6 Nov 1795 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 1837 in Meade Co, Illinois (possibly).
    3. Mabra (Mayberry) Helm Madden was born on 18 Aug 1797 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in Jun 1870 in Linn Co, Kansas; was buried in Woodland Cem, Mound City, Linn Co, Kansas.
    4. Matilda Madden was born on 18 Aug 1799 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1832 in of, Boone, Harrison Co, Indiana.
    5. John W Madden was born on 7 Oct 1801 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died about 1825 in Kanawha Salt Works.
    6. Samuel Madden was born on 4 Oct 1803 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1828.
    7. Bonham A Madden was born on 28 Apr 1805 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 12 Dec 1876 in of, Scott Co, Illinois.
    8. Isaac Newton Madden was born on 1 Oct 1807 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky; died after 1837.
    9. Eliza Ann (Lisa) Madden was born on 3 May 1811 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky; died before 1836 in Harrison Co, Indiana; was buried in Madden Cem (possibly).
    10. William H Madden was born on 19 Aug 1813 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky; died after 1850.
    11. Amanda M Madden was born on 30 Jul 1814; died on 27 May 1841.
    12. 3. Caroline Madden was born on 15 Dec 1815 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky; died after 1856.
    13. George W Madden was born on 3 Mar 1818 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky; died on 6 Jan 1853.
    14. (2 daughters) Madden was born between 1821 and 1825 in Boone, Harrison Co, Indiana; died after 1830 in of, Harrison, Boone Co, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Mabra* "Mayberry" Madden, Sr was born before 1737 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of John* Madden, Sr and Bridget* Helm); died before 2 Sep 1805 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1759, Frederick Co, Virginia; rent rolls
    • Census: 1764, Frederick Co, Virginia; rent rolls
    • Military: 1776, Revolutionary War, patrolling & waggonage
    • Will: 01 Sep 1806, Frederick Co, Virginia; probated

    Notes:

    1758: July 24: listed as Mayberry Maddin in Poll of Fred Co for Col Martin in G.W. election. Also a Mayberry Maddin listed in list for Mr. West (2 Mayberrys?)
    1759: Fred Co Rent Rolls
    1764: Fred Co Rent Rolls
    1766: Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #11, pp 202-204, Oct 7, 1766 - John Madden Jr.  (and Susannah, his wife) sells 400 acres to Mabra Madden for 100 pounds.
    1770, Apr 29 Deed Book 14, p 305 - Deed of Release - April 29, 1770
    Mabary Madden and wife Jane; Loughland Madden and Ann, and John Madden of Frederick County, Va., to Robert Rutherford 100 acres between Shenandoah River Opeckon Creek, part of grant to John Madden, decd. Mabra Madden John Madden heirs at law of John Madden, Decd. (same date as his marriage)
    (Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #14, pp 303-308, April 29, 1771 between Mabra Madden and Jane, his wife, Loughland Madden and Ann, his wife and Robert Rutherford for 100 pounds sold to Rutherford 100 acres between the Shenandoah River and Opeckeek, this being a part of a greater part of land (400 acres) owned by John Madden Sr. deceased, which had been granted to John Madden by deed fro m the Lord Proprietor of the Northern Neck in Virginia, Apr 2, 1751 and conveyed by John Madden Jr. and wife Susannah to Mabary Madden by Deeds of Lease and Release.) (document from John Reedy )

    1776: place of residence during the Revolution was Frederick Co. VA and his service was "Patrolling and Waggonage"
    Patriotic Record of Mabra Madden:
    Auditors Account Book 1775-1776, Req. C9853, Line 18
    Ditto paid Capt. T. Beall for balance say for Mabra Madden for waggonage 12-19- 9

    Frederick Co. Order Book 17, 1778-1781.
    to Mabra Madden for patroling one day ____ 12 ____.
    (from Genealogical Records Committee, N.S.D.A.R.

    1778: Frederick Co. VA Order Book #17, page 42, The petition of Mabra Madden against George Nicholas is dismissed - 1778.

    Public Service Claims, Commissioner's Book II
    p 201. A warrant issued to Mabra Maddin for waggon hire, allowed by the court of Frederick Co, September 1, 1783.

    From David Howard David.Howard@dlu.edu (Howard David): DAR genealogist Anne Waller Ready on Mabra Madden back in the 1960s. I had a cousin, Muriel Jenkins, of Hardin Co, IL that went in the DAR thru Mabra Madden, Sr.'s Rev. War patriot ser. She hired Ms Ready to research & prove his service record, so that she could join the DAR. (Susie Liva is Jenkins g-daughter)

    1787: Listed in 1787 Census of VA (Index to 1787 Census of VA Vol 3, p 499)

    1795, Nov 25: Bondsman for Jean Madden & John Thomas, Minister Returns Marriage Register No. 1
    (Frederick Co VA Marriages 1771-1825 by Eliza Timberlake Davis and same info also Virginia Historic Marriage Register, Fred Co Marriages 1738-1850 by John Vogt, 1984. (from Roger A. Rayborn
    (raybornr@crpl.cedar-rapids.lib.ia.us)

    Frederick Co. VA Will book, Dec 20, 1805 - appraisement of Mabra Madden estate includes 3 slaves  

    Frederick County Virginia Wills - 1795-1816:
    The will of MABRA MADDEN, son of Bridget Helm and John Madden, dated 27 May 1805 was proven 2 September 1805 in Frederick County, Virginia. Heirs were: his wife, Jane, sons: William, Mabra, John, Jacob, Nancy, Elizabeth, Susan, Mary and Jane. Witnesses: Tarlton Webb, Samuel Bonham, and Peter Luke. Appraisal of his estate was 30 September 1805 by Adam Aldridge, MEREDITH HELM, and Frederick Dobyns. Peter Luke (NOTE: Samuel Bonham has not been identified)

    _____________
    Re: Marriage Record: (from jrowens@ecicnet.org (John R. Owens)
    Sherry, this might be difficult to find as the county was formed in 1738. The earliest marriage bonds for Frederick county date only to 1773, any marriages listed in my records before 1773 were extracted from published records and used. Frederick county marriage book number 1 is dated from 1782.
    If I can be of further help just let me know.
    John
    ____

    Virginia Court book link:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=pZ8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA365&lpg=PA365&dq=MABRA+MADDEN+JONES&source=bl&ots=P7EJ5cXCbp&sig=jyMfv2GbZ9ZBbK1Ki8IDJu2dlHk&hl=en&ei=6Kj1S93ZHo2OMrne7b4F&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CCgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=MABRA%20MADDEN%20JONES&f=false

    Census:
    Name: Mabury Maddin
    State: VA
    County: Frederick County
    Township: Rent Rolls
    Year: 1759
    Record Type: Rent Role
    Database: VA Early Census Index


    Census:
    Name: Mabury Madden
    State: VA
    County: Frederick County
    Township: Rent Rolls
    Year: 1764
    Record Type: Rent Role
    Database: VA Early Census Index


    Military:
    NS DAR, Ancestor's Services Mabra Madden's place of residence during the Revolution was Frederick Co . VA. His service was: Patrolling and waggonage Auditors Account Book 1775-1776 Req. C8953 Line 18 Frederick Co. Order Book 17, 1778-1781

    Will:
    Frederick Co. VA Will book, Dec 20, 1805 - appraisement of Mabra Madden estate includes 3 slaves

    Frederick County Virginia Wills - 1795-1816:
    The will of MABRA MADDEN, son of Bridget Helm and John Madden, dated 27 May 1805 was proven 2 September 1805 in Frederick County, Virginia. Heirs were: his wife, Jane, sons: William, Mabra, John, Jacob, Nancy, Elizabeth, Susan, Mary and Jane. Witnesses: Tarlton Webb, Samuel Bonham, and Peter Luke. Appraisal of his estate was 30 September 1805 by Adam Aldridge, MEREDITH HELM, and Frederick Dobyns. Peter Luke (NOTE: Samuel Bonham has not been identified)
    * * * * *
    (Will ordered from Fred Co. VA)
    In the name of God amen. I Mabra Madden, res of the County of Frederick and State of Virginia do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the manner and form following.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my eldest son William Madden one fourth part of my land to be laid off to the best advantage to include the house he now lives in together with the other improvements round about said house and made by him.
    Item. I also give and bequeath to my son Mabra Madden one other fourth part of my land to be laid off to the best advantage including the house he now lives in together with the improvements about said house.
    Item. I likewise give and bequeath to my son John Madden (whited out?) with the imcumbrance of admitting his brother William Madden to use the water of his well for the benefit of his house, hold, and stock so long as either or both of them ll hold the same, one other fourth part of my land to be laid off to the best advantage about the house he now occupies together with the other improvements round about the same.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Jane Madden the fourth part of my land to be laid off to the best advantage including the dwelling house I now occupy together with out houses adjoining thereto during her widowhood and the distion of the profits accurring and upon her decease to be possessed by my son Jacob Madden as his proportion of my landed estate with the incumberance of admitting his brother Mabra Madden to use the water, the water of his well for the benefit of his hold and stock so long as either or both of them shall hold the same. It is my desire that my two daughters Nancy and Elizabeth Madden shall have the free use of the two shed rooms to the house I now live in during the lifetime and after the death of my wife to enjoy the same so long as both of them shall remain single and upon either of their marriages the other shall hold and enjoy the same in the same manner as if both did when single. They are also to have the use and benefit of the well of water, a stable, the back yard to have the use of one quarter part of the garden in the front of the house with free access to and from the said if the whole premises was in their or either of their possession. It is my wish that my daughter Nancy shall continue to possess the following property ??, as her own to dispose and do with as she may think proper: One bay horse, saddle & bridle, her bed and furniture thereto and one beauro, also my daughter Elizabeth to possess in like manner one bay mare, saddle and bridle, one negro girl by the name of Violet, her bed and furniture thereto, and one beauro. I desire the moveable property of every description after the death of my beloved wife shall be sold, the proceeds thereof to be equally divided amongst my five daughters, Nancy, Susan, Mary, Jane & Elizabeth. After all my last debts is paid my desire is that all moveable property shall be at the entire disposal of my wife Jane Madden. On her decease the same to be disposed of as above mentioned.
    Lastly, I nominate and appoint my wife Jane Ecxr, my two sons Mabra and Jacob Madden Exrs of this my Will and desire/enjoin on them to attend pointedly and religiously to the Executor of every claim herein contained. In ?? whereof I have heto set my hand and seal this 27th day of May 1805.
    Signed, sealed and delivered by the
    above Mabra Madden & acknowledged
    to be his last will / testament in the
    presents of
    Tarlton F. Webb Mabra Madden
    Samuel Bonham
    Peter Luke

    At a court held for Fred County the second day of September 1805 this last will and testament of Mabra Madden was proved by the oath of Samuel Bonham.
    ?? thereto and on the motion of Jane Madden, Mabra Madden and Jacob, the executrix and exrs therein named who made oath according to law certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form giving security whereupon they toher with security entered into and acknowledged. Bond conditioned as the law dictates and at a court held for the Fred Co the 30th day of Sept 1805, the same was further proved by the oath of Peter Luke as witness, thereto and ordered to be recorded by the court.
    * * * * *
    will was probated 1 September 1806; witness JOHN MADDEN was reportedly residing in Bourbon County, Kentucky, at that time.


    Purusant to an order of the court dated Sept. 1805 we the subscribers being first sworn have inventoried and appraised all the slaves and personal estate of Mabra Madden Sr. deceased that was presented to our view. Given under our hand on this 27th September 1805.
    Adam Aldridge
    Merideth Helm
    Leonard Dobyns

    1822, June 3 - estate account - Mabra Madden, Admr, recorded Jun 3 1822, Will Book 11,
    p 286.

    Frederick Co. VA Will Book #8, pp 168-171, Mabra Madden Sr. appraisement, Sep 27, 1805

    Mabra* married Mrs. Jane* (..) Madden on 29 Apr 1770 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Jane* was born about 1737; died on 15 Mar 1821 in Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mrs. Jane* (..) Madden was born about 1737; died on 15 Mar 1821 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1810, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Will: 05 Mar 1821, Frederick Co, Virginia; recorded
    • Possessions: Nov 1830, Court of Appeals, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; Madden v Madden

    Notes:

    There has been some speculation that she was a Bonham, and even perhaps the daughter of Ephraim Bonham and Susannah Jones of Philadelphia. They did have a daughter Susan, but she died as an infant.


    Census:
    Peggy Knight (knight m Sowers)
    Jane Madden (wid o/ Mabra Madden)
    David Dering
    John Gaunt m Jemimah Jones d/o Jones/Ackley
    William Madden
    John Mccormick (a McCormick m Harriet Jones Mitchell whose dau m Amos Ackley Bonham)
    James Robinson
    Georgen Norris
    William Snicker
    John Milton
    William Maham
    Jesse Orear (mother was Malinda Madden "Reno")
    Elizabeth Brounley
    Joseph Mc Laughlin
    Elijah Graves
    Richard Martin
    James Lindsey
    Huldah Berry
    John Morgan


    Will:
    Frederick Co. VA Will Book #11, page 70, In the name of God Amen, I Jane Madden of Frederick County, Virginia being of sound mind and memory, revoking all other wills by me made, do make this my last will and testament. Imprennis-?, I give to my daughter Ann Madden to her heirs forever all the corn and all the wheat what 'Baker' lard hogs and her choice of any one of my cows and my bay horse which I purchased from her which I may be possessed of at my death and it is my further will and desire that the ballance (sic) of my estate be divided equally amongst my daughters Ann Madden, Susanna Jones, Mariam Hunter, Jane Thomas and the heirs of Elizabeth Bulger and lastly I constitue (sic) and appint (sic) my son Mabra Madden Executor of this my last will and testament giving under my hand & seal this 14th day of March, eighteen hundred and fifteen.
    Jane Madden, her cross, seal
    Mabra Madden
    John Risler


    5th Day of March 1821, last will and testiment of Jane Madden ordered by the court to be recorded by metion of Mabra Madden, the Executor therein named. His security, whereupon with Samuel Bonham his security, entered into and acknowledged bond in the penalty of three hundred dollars conditioned for his due and faithful administration of the said decedants estate. By the Court.

    Appraisers of her estate: 30 Apr 1821
    G Hancock
    Carter B Chandler
    John Gant

    Children:
    1. William Madden, Sr. was born between 1761 and 1770 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 15 Oct 1834 in Harrison Co, Indiana.
    2. Mabra \"Mayberry\" Madden, Jr was born in 1769 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 20 Sep 1823 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia.
    3. 6. John* Madden was born on 25 Feb 1770 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 20 Nov 1850 in Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Madden Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois.
    4. Jacob Madden was born about 1771 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 11 Jan 1808 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    5. Susan* Madden was born about 1766 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1830.
    6. Nancy Madden was born about 1773 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 1830.
    7. Elizabeth Madden was born about 1774 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 4 Mar 1815.
    8. Mariam (Mary) Madden was born about 1776 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1830.
    9. Jane (Jean) Madden was born about 1778 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1830.
    10. Ann Madden was born about 1780 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1830.

  3. 14.  Samuel* Bonham, (prob son. not son of Samuel & Ruth Bowyer) was born about 1748 (son of Hezekiah* Bonham, Jr and Martha* Runyon); died in 1782 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: 26 Jan 2013; Eskline (Oechslen)

    Notes:

    *Hazie attributed four additional children to Samuel, Jr. and Ruth Bowyer Bonham, viz., Samuel, III; Peter; Benjamin; and Elam. Of these, Peter was almost certainly the son of Amariah Bonham and, although various civil records attest to the existence of the others, there is no substantial evidence of their parentage. Even so, it is probable, even likely, that at least some of them are descended from Nicholas Bonham. Nevertheless, Howard Bonham concluded that Samuel and Ruth Bonham had no children with the possible exception of Catherine, who died as a young child.
    http://web.pdx.edu/~davide/gene/Bonham_Samuel.htm


    16 Sep 1773
    Loudoun Co Deed Book I 391-392
    Memo: It is agreed between B. Fairfax Esqr on the part of Gidney Clarke Esqr and John Garrett that said Fairfax will as soon as he conveniently can procure a good and sufficient power of Attorney legally executed and recorded enabling him to Lease to said Garrett 200 acres of said Clarke's land in Loudoun where said Garrett now lives to the said Garrett for three lives at and for the Rent of L. 3.0 p cent. acres and said Garrett agrees to accept of a Lease on the above Terms and Immediately pay the Rent now in arrear for the time he has occupied said 150 acres at the above rate. It is farther agreed that said Garrett may have a subtenant on said 200 acres that Subtenant making improvements proportionable to the Quantity of land he occupies. September 16 1773.
    Signed Bryan Fairfax; John Jared. Wit: G. Johnston; W. Elzey
    We the Subscribers do agree to accept of Leases on the above terms and pay the said Rents of L 3.0 p cent acres in proportion to what we hold in our Lotts as already laid of and occupied by us with the proviso that such of us as have more than 50 acres of land in the lot may have leave to place a Subtenant on the same terms with the said Jarretts is and we farther agree to pay the rents in arrear for 150 acres if we have enjoyed as much. Witness our hands this 16th day of Septr. 1773. Bryan Fairfax
    Stephen Jones sold to John Whitacre.
    John Palmer, Jonathan Millason,
    Benja Hisketts mark "B" Shadrach Lewallen,
    Henry Van Over, Samuel Bonham.
    At a Court continued and held for Loudoun County September the 16th 1773 This Memorandum of Agreement was acknowledged by the parties and ordered to be recorded.

    1776 Oct - Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #17, pp 138-140, Oct 1, 1776. Leonard Ecksline and Mary, his wife for 907 pounds, paid by Samuel Bonham for 164 acres.
    Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #17, pp 140-142, Oct 1, 1776. Leonard Ecksline and Mary, his wife for 48 pounds, paid by Samuel Bonham for 82 acres, landed bounded in part by John Madden; also bounded in part by John Neill dec'd
    (Ecksline, Oechslen, Axline, Exline - see Research Notes)

    1782: Frederick County Will Book #4, Part 2, pp 605-606, June 9, 1782, Appraisement of Samuel Bonham's estate


    Name:
    many many DNA matches who are descended from the Runyons, which is a strong case that Samuel is indeed son of Hezekiah Jr. and Martha Runyon. However, guess it's possible there could be some other connection to explain these matches; but for now looks promising.


    Research Notes:
    Bought land 1776 Oct - Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #17, pp 138-140, Oct 1, 1776. Leonard Ecksline and Mary, his wife adjoined Madden and Neill land.
    Who was he?

    http://bedfordconnection.org/Turner/ps05_128.html

    no Leonard mentioned in this site, but must be close:

    GEORG CHRISTOFF OECHSLEN (AXLINE-EXLINE)
    Birth 1705, ALSACE, PRUSSIA, GERMANY
    Death 1 Apr 1768, PIKELAND TWP., CHESTER CO., PA
    Spouses
    1 CATARINA (CATHERINE) UNKNOWN
    Marriage 27 Sep 1723, BOHL, PFALTZ, GERMANY

    Georg Christoff Oechslein arrived at the Port of Philadelphia, October 2nd, 1727, aboard the Ship "Adventure", Master was John Davies. The ship sailed from Rotterdam. He signed the Oath of Allegiance upon arriving in America that day. Georg lived in the Philadelphia area for a few years. He and his wife settled in Winchester, Frederick County, VA where son Adam was born and then they moved to Loudoun County, VA, where sons George and Johannes were born, as well as their daughter. George & Catherine lived in Berks Co., PA in 1756. He appears on the tax list in Chester Co., PA IN 1763.
    Adam 1733-1818 Winchester Frederick Co
    m Mary Ann Prior (Pryor) died in PA
    George 1735-1801 Loudoun d in Hardy Co VA
    m Maria Catherine Kraus
    unk 1737 m Leonard Herringer d in Loudoun
    Johannes 1739-1833 Loudoun
    m Christena Mertz

    Samuel* married Catherine* Ackley about 1768 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Catherine* (daughter of Thomas* Ackley) was born in 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 6 Mar 1809 in Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Catherine* Ackley was born in 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of Thomas* Ackley); died before 6 Mar 1809 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    from Tom - Bishopline@aol - to JJReedy, Nov 27 1998:
    Reading over my Bonham notes.... it's still not clear who the parents of the Bonhams who married Maddens were.
    Here's what I believe to be children of Aaron Bonham.
    Ann b ca 1771 m Thomas Weathers
    Jonathan b ca 1773
    Aaron b 1776
    Senrah b 1778, m Joseph Boxwell
    Samuel b ca 1778 m Nancy (..)
    Moses, b ca 1782 m Ann Marquis
    Martha, b ca 1791 m Jonathan Paine.
    Possibly Rachel, b 1786, m William Howell.

    The Catherine who married Stephen Jones was the widow of Samuel Bonham, Frederick Co., Minute Book 1809-1812, page 32 - "the noncupative will of Catharine Jones, decd, widow of Stephen Jones, decd, whereby on 28th of Feb she devised and beqed all her estate to her children by her first husband Samuel Bonham, decd, and left the management thereof to her son Samuel Bonham was proved agreeably to law by the oaths of Philip Christian (sp -Chastain? - see footnote 1 below) and Jane Madden."
    Also, the same book, page 16, 6 Mar 1809, "Motion of Samuel Bonham ordered that John Gannt (John Gant was appraiser for Charlotte Madden's estate in 1821- also appraiser of slave of Jacob Madden on 2 Nov 1824) and Jemimah his wife, Thomas sey and Keziah his wife, be summoned to 1 day of April Court to show cause why the nuncupative will of Catherine Jones, decd, should not be proved and established agreeably to Law."
    Unfortunately I couldn't find any record of the nuncupative will. Perhaps it's tucked away in the Frederick county courthouse somewhere. I also bet there was some court suit somewhere, but to find that you would have to spend a full week ie Frederick courthouse looking through the stuff.
    Having said that, I still think the Madden married daughters of Samuel and Catherine Bonham. It's just that the Maddens aren't mentioned in any records with Aaron Bonham. In 1792, Aaron moved from the Opequon area (where Samuel moved to i6 and died there in 1782) about 10 miles east to the Blue Ridge. Then around 1806 he moved to Loudon County, then 1812 to Ohio. None of the Maddens followed in his 'footsteps.' Aaron's sons Samuel and Aaron and Jonathan followed him, as did his daughters Martha and Ann.
    John Madden's plat of 400 acres in 1751 is very near where Samuel Bonham moved in 1776 (he bought the land from Eckline.)
    Strange enough, there was also a John Bishop in that area and it's hard to place him, but he probably connects with my family. There's a Fred Co Legislative petition that has Samuel Bishop and Aron Bonham's signature side by side. Samuel Bom, son of Aaron, was living next door to my John Bishop in Ohio in 1820.
    Another thing - there's an 1811 Fred Co legislative petition with the signature of Smauel Boman (this read like an m, but is surely an n) and the names near his are Mabry Madden and William Madden.
    In 1811 Samuel Bonham (son of Aaron) was in Loudoun Co with my John Bishop on the personal property tax lists. So, the above Samuel Bonham is the son of Samuel Bonham and Catherine.
    See what I mean? Most of the time, I see the Maddens with the Samuel & Catherine folks, not the Aaron folks. But I don't have any conclusive proof and it's still an open question. Just need to find an elusive record or two. But my bets arhat the Bonham girls who married Maddens were children of Samuel & Catherine Bonham.
    ____

    Catherine Bonham, m Stephen Jones 23 Mar 1783 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Minister Alexander Balmain (Fred Co Marriages 1738-1850, Vogt, Kethley, 1984). Stephen Jones died in 1809.

    JONES, STEPHEN
    Sale Account 4 Apr 1809
    Among buyers: Catherine Jones
    Fdk Co. Mar., Steven Jones m Catherine Bonham 23 Mar 1783,
    Frederick Co. marriage

    JONES, STEPHEN
    Account current 2 Dec 1811
    Administrator: Samuel Bonham
    Examiners: Griff H. Taylor, G.H. Harris

    JONES, STEPHEN
    Inventory and Appraisal 7 Feb 1809
    Appraisers: Peter McMurray, Thomas Jackson, Michael Earhart (p415-417)

    JONES, CATHERINE
    Account current 1/1809 4 Apr 1815
    Filed by Samuel Bonham

    JONES, CATHERINE
    Inventory and Appraisal 6 June 1809
    Appraisers: Peter McMurray, John Helm, Sr., Joseph Hedges

    JONES, CATHERINE
    Estate Sale 22 May 1809 and 31 Oct 1809 4 Feb 1811
    no signatures

    Among purchasers on Sale Account, 4 Apr 1809:
    John Canham (Bonham?)
    S. Bonham
    Sam Bonham
    C. Jones
    Catherine Jones
    M Madden -(prob son-in-law - Sarah's hus (s/o Mabra & Jane Bonham)
    Charlotte Madden (wife of Jacob Madden - son of Mabra & Jane)
    Peter McMurray
    John Moffett - (On July 1768 John Madden (m Susannah Mayberry, son of John Madden & Bridget Helm) made a deed giving power-of-attorney to JOHN MOFFETT of Fauquier County, Virginia.

    Frederick Co. VA Will Book #9, pp 35-38, Feb 4, 1811, Estate sale -
    Catharine Jones - Who is this? A dau-in-law?
    Frequent purchasers:
    Mabra Madden - son-in-law (Sarah's husb)
    Samuel Bonham - her son?
    Thomas Lindsay - son-in-law (Keziah's husb)
    William Shaw (son-in-law - husb of Lydia Bonham)

    Frederick Co. VA Will Book #9, pp 359-360, April 4, 1815, Administration and Estate of Catharine Jones by Samuel Bonham

    footnote 1:

    Ann Bonham - will 13 Nov 1812 1 Mar 1813
    children unamed. Ex: Humphrey Francis Christian
    Legatee: Ann Christian
    Estate sold, money given to son Humphrey Francis Christian now "in service of US If deceased, money to be divided among all my children." My desire is that Ann Christian, daughter of Edward Christian have equal share with my children.
    Exr: Henry Callett
    Ann Christian m Hezekiah Boneham 15 Jul 1792 Fred Co.
    Edward Christian admitted to practice law in Jeff Co 1801

    Fred Co Wills & Administrations 1795-1816
    Ann Bonham 1 Mar 1813 (p219) Book 9
    Legatee: Ann Christian

    see: Francis Christian 15 Dec 1785 / Apr 1788 Fdr Co
    naming wife Ann Christian w sons Humphrey, Edward, Betsy.
    Ann Christian m Hezekiah Boneham 15 Jul 1792 (ministers return)

    relation to Phillip Christian?

    a Philip Christian made sworn oath that Solomon Bonham, Jr., son of Solomon Bonham was legally able to serve as exr of Catherine Ackley Bonham Jones estate. Philip not listed in ths family study, but clearly from the same family.
    Philip would be at least 21 in 1809; so b bet prob 1750 and 1788.

    Children:
    1. Sarah "Sallie" Bonham was born in 1769 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 13 Aug 1840 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    2. Alice Bonham was born about 1771; died after 1791.
    3. Elizabeth Bonham was born about 1771 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1807 in Woodford Co, Kentucky.
    4. Edward Bonham was born about 1775; died after 1782.
    5. 7. Catharine* Bonham was born on 6 Nov 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 5 Nov 1866 in Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Madden Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois.
    6. Lydia Bonham was born about 1779; died after 1796.
    7. Samuel S. Bonham was born in 1781 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 22 Apr 1859 in Clarke Co, Virginia.