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33801 Willie Wells Ferguson, age 21
address: 16 and Luik(?), Orange
born: Jul 22 1897 Orange
no employer/employment
nearest relative: Mrs. R.A. Ferguson (same address)
gray eyes, dark hair 
Ferguson, Willie Wells (I102685)
 
33802 Willie's mother died either in complications from childbirth or some other reason when Willie was an infant. His father is listed as a widower living with his own father, Joseph, and his stepmother Artemise Fruge Gallier and their children. Willie's mother's sister, Victoria, is caring for Willie.
residence 64/2
Fennette, J.U. head 22 1858 TX LA LA laborer
Fennette, Victoria wife 31 1849 LA LA LA
Fennette Lodo female dau 2 1878 TX TX LA
Fennette J.S. male son 6 mos 1879 TX TX LA
Odum Celeste 33 sister 1847 LA LA LA
Odum A.O. male 29 brother 1851 LA LA LA
Gallier, Willie nephew 11 months 1879 TX TX TX 
Gallier, Willie (I21250)
 
33803 Williiam F Myers 22
Ira P Myers 21
Claude T Myers 0 [8/12]
Dorton Myers 3
 
Myers (Moyers), William Franklin (I59439)
 
33804 Willis Barnes 30 CT
Rebecca Barnes 37 NH
William Barnes 10 Iowa
Jacob Barnes 7 Illinois
Esther Barnes 3 Missouri

next door:
Shearman, Jacob 64 1786 NH
Shearman Rebeca 64 1786 MA
Shearman Jacob 30 1820 NY
Shearman Lotrel 26 1824 NY
Shearman Hammilton 23 1827 NY
Shearman Mary 19 1831 NY


 
Barnes, William "Willis" (I4499)
 
33805 Willis enlisted in the Civil War on 7 August 1863 in Capt Wooten's Co B Texas State Troops Calvary. Sons William S (age 21) and Jacob (age 18) enlisted into Co F of Spaight's Battalion. Barnes, William "Willis" (I4499)
 
33806 Willis H Knapp 69
Hattie Knapp 62
Dorothy Knapp 19
Thomas Stone 84 father-in-law widowed
 
Stone, Thomas (I54161)
 
33807 Willis Jones 66
Rebecca Jones 60
Jasper M Jones 18
Isabella M Jones 15
Bradford Barnet 20 Tennessee
 
Jones, Willis (I50462)
 
33808 Willis Middleton owned a tavern on the Old Federal Road just east of Middleton Cemetary, Monroe Co., Ala.
 
Middleton, Willis (I41576)
 
33809 Willis Thorp 53
Sarah Thorp 46
T J Thorp 28
W L Thorp 24 married
E A Thorp 21
M A Thorp 19 female married 3 yrs 1 birth 1 living
J S Thorp 6
W D Thorp 13
Flora Thorp 24 daughter in law
Vivian Thorp 5 granddau
Claud Thorp 3 grandson
Dom Williams 30 son in law
Wareta Williams 2 granddaughter
 
Thorp, William Willis (I9216)
 
33810 Willis Thorp 53
Sarah Thorp 46
T J Thorp 28
W L Thorp 24 married
E A Thorp 21
M A Thorp 19 female married 3 yrs 1 birth 1 living
J S Thorp 6
W D Thorp 13
Flora Thorp 24 daughter in law
Vivian Thorp 5 granddau
Claud Thorp 3 grandson
Dom Williams 30 son in law
Wareta Williams 2 granddaughter 
Thorp, Thomas Jefferson Jackson (I9220)
 
33811 Willis Thorpe 72 1848 Oregon MO TN
Sarah Thorpe 63 1857 KY VA OH
Thomas J Thorpe 44 son single Washington Oregon Kentucky


 
Thorp, Thomas Jefferson Jackson (I9220)
 
33812 Willis Thorpe 72 1848 Oregon MO TN
Sarah Thorpe 63 1857 KY VA OH
Thomas J Thorpe 44 son single Washington Oregon Kentucky

 
Thorp, William Willis (I9216)
 
33813 Willoughby Jones departed this life many years ago. It appears by an enclosed Certificate that he died intestate, that Thomas Jones is eldest son and heir at law that his mother, now Margt E. Foster relinquishes her right to dower and _______ to issue to the Thomas Jones. He lives in Frederick County.
 
Jones, Mrs. Margaret* E. (..) (I47501)
 
33814 Willoughby Jones first found in Prince William Co. VA in 1752. The county was formed 22 years earlier, but no Jones records are found during that time period. It is not known where the family moved from. However, Mrs Hammer, youngest daughter of John and Jemima Gaunt indicate they were of Scotch descent and came to the valley from Orange Co. VA and had lived in PA for a time.
{from James Forsyth, Albany, GA}.

No record of this family was found in Orange Co. VA. John Reedy searched Nov, 2012.

Willoughby Jones never shows up as a land owner, with the exception of the correspondence 14 years after his death, showing that he was due a deed from the John Madden property of 200 acres in Frederick Co. VA. This land was then passed on to his first son, Thomas in 1779. Willoughby had died in Frederick Co. in 1765. He was last in Prince William Co. in 1761.

(This property would be the same as in the following entry: 1750, 22 Mar - surveyor: George Washington, Esquire for John Madden 200 acres near Dry Marsh (Thomas Jones of Fred Co, eldest son & heir of Willoughby Jones, deceased, assignee of the Madden's 200 acres near the Dry Marsh, surveyed 22 Mar 1750 for John Madden, deceased, by George Washington, Esq, forfeited, adj Fairfax Rd said John Madden 13 Jan 1779. - Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Vols 1-4, Grant Book R, p 82)

?? b 1726 in Richmond Co -- connection w/ Newton Family, ie. a Willoughby Newton


There was a Willoughby Jones listed in Head of Families Virginia 1785, Princess Anne County - shows 3 souls, 1 dwelling, 0 other buildings

also
Willoughby Berry, 6 souls, 2 dwellings, 2 other buildings
Willoughby Thomas, 8 souls, 1 dwelling, 2 other buildings


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perhaps a clue? Name connection in study of Helm family. Also connection with Barbados - as was John* Jones family from Barbados. They are far from documented as our ancestors, but looking only at the puzzle pieces...


PRELIMINARY CONKWRIGHT MANUSCRIPT REVIEW
A review of the Conkwright Manuscript ("Shenandoah Families" by Bessie Taul Conkwright) was furnished by Susan Grimshaw

Susan wrote: "My initial observations on Conkwright are as follows:
By page numbers in Conkwright,
P145.... mentions Sarah Wooley Vaughan (According to Vere Olivers writings - the Vaughans, the Popes, Alleynes, Willoughbys, Clintons and Walkers were all related through marriage). Also mentions John Calmes Smith (Smiths were on Barbados).And, the Calmes tie into the Va. Helm family story by marriage. Willoughby, the Gov., was from Shropshire.

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names of interest:
Spouse 1: Jones, John
Spouse 2: Willoughby, Nancy
Marriage Date: 30 Jan 1796
Marriage Location: Virginia
Fauquier County

 
Jones, Willoughby* (I13982)
 
33815 Willoughby Sparks, son of Absalom and Lydia (Ellsberry) Sparks, was born about 1802 in Georgia. He married Mary ("Polly") Harrell, probably about 1825 in Arkansas. She was born about 1809 in Illinois. In 1821, Willoughby joined his father and brothers in presenting a petition to the President and Congress asking for their help in keeping possession of their land in the Arkansas Territory. When the 1830 census was taken, he was in Pope County, Arkansas, with his wife and three children.

On November 5, 1832, Willoughby Sparks and his wife, Polly Sparks ,late Polly Harrell, of Hot Springs County, Arkansas, sold 320 acres of land which formerly belonged to Polly Harrell. The buyer was Elias Rector of Pulaski County, Arkansas. Willoughby Sparks paid taxes in Hot Springs County in 1834, and in Sevier County, Arkansas, in 1837 and 1838; however, when the 1840 census was taken, he and Polly were back in Hot Springs County with their seven children.

1830 Pope Co, Arkansas
Willoby Sparks 01001-20001
---males 5-10 1; 20-30 1; females under 5 2; 20-30 1
Matthew Sparks 210001-00001
---males under 5 2; 5-10 1; 30-40 1; females 20-30 1
Absalom Sparks 0001-00110001 [evidently WIDOW OF Absalom]
---males 15-20 1; females 10-15 1; 15-20 1; 50-60 1

1828 don clmt. Ark Gaz 29 Apr 1834

Matthew Sparks issued 10.14.1837 W1/2 S3-T17S-R1E Chicot Co
Polly Sparks issued 5.15.1835 E1/2 S11-T16S-R1W Chicot Co
Willaby Sparks issued 1.21.1834 N1/2SE S29-T15S-R1W
--- also S1/2 NW and SW and SE all of S28-T15S-R1W all of Chicot Co

1840 Hot Springs Co, Arkansas
Willoby Sparks 111001-11201
males under 5 1; 5-10 1; 10-15 1; 30-40 1
females under 5 1; 5-10 1; 10-15 2; 20-30 1

Willoughby Sparks apparently moved to Tennessee about 1841 where two of his children were born, but by January 1847, he was in Texas where he settled in Limestone County. It was there, on September 15, 1849, that he sold his share of the estate of his sister, Edy Sparks, for one dollar and other considerations. He was listed there on the 1850 census.

Falls County, Texas, was formed in 1850 from a part of Limestone County and Milam County, and Willoughby Sparks became a resident of the newly formed county. There, according to the school census of 1855, he was the guardian of three school children, John Nelson, Willoughby Nelson, and Manerva Jane Nelson, all probably his grandchildren. He probably died about 1860 . He and Polly apparently had ten children.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wjfranklin&id=I13466

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Willoughby Sparks was born about 1802 in Clarke County, Georgia , and was a son of Absalom and Lydia (Elsberry) Sparks and a grandson of Matthew and Sarah (Thompson) Sparks. Absalom Sparks was in Clarke County in 1802 when he gave an affidavit to the Clarke County Court pertaining to the losses he and his mother, Sarah Sparks, had suffered from the uprisings of the Creek Indians in 1793-94.

Willoughby Sparks accompanied his parents to the Illinois Territory about 1807, and it was there that he grew to manhood. He also went with his parents to the Territory of Arkansas when it was opened up for settlement in 1819, and it was probably there that he married Mary "Polly" Harrell about 1825. She was born about 1810 in Illinois Territory.

Willoughby joined his father, Absalom Sparks, and his brothers Elsberry Sparks, William Sparks, and Matthew Sparks, in Miller County, Arkansas, in 1825 in presenting a petition to the President and to the U.S. Congress asking for help in keeping possession of their land in Lovely County, Arkansas Territory, which lay just north of Miller County and which later became a part of Oklahoma Territory. The federal government, in a treaty, had ceded the land to the Choctaw Indians that included the farms belonging to the Sparks families. Willoughby was in Crawford County, Arkansas, in 1829, but by 1830 he was living in Pope County. It was there, on October 17, 1830, that he was given replacement land by the federal government. On the 1830 census, he and his wife were shown has having three children, a son and two daughters.

On November 5, 1832, Willoughby and his wife, Polly, of Hot Springs County, Arkansas, sold 320 acres of land to Elias Rector of Pulaski County, Arkansas. In this deed, Willoughby's wife was referred to as "Polly Sparks nee Harrell." Willoughby paid taxes in Hot Spring s County in 1834, but by 1837, he was in Sevier County, Arkansas, where he paid taxes in 1837 and 1838. By 1840, he was back in Hot Springs County, and then on the 1840 census, he and Polly were listed there with seven children. The following year, he moved over into Tennessee where four more children were born. In all probability, he moved to Carroll County, Tennessee, to be near his uncle Isaac Sparks, although he also had an uncle, Nathan Sparks, in Wilson County, Tennessee, and an uncle, Jesse Sparks, in Hickman County, Tennessee.

Willoughby did not remain very long in Tennessee, and by 1845, he was in Robertson County, Texas, where he paid taxes that year. His move to Robertson County may have been prompted by the fact that he had a brother and four sisters already there. His uncle, William Sparks, was also there, along with several cousins who had participate d in the Texas-Mexican War in 1835-36; they had been granted land for their services.

Edy Sparks, sister of Willoughby, died shortly after he moved to Texas, and, since she apparently had never married nor had any children, her estate (consisting of a rather large tract of land) was divided by her brothers and sisters. On September 8, 1849, Willoughby sold his share of the estate for one dollar and "other considerations." He also apparently traveled to Scott County, Arkansas, to obtain the releases of Edy's estate from his brother, Elsberry, and also from Elsberry's son, Willis Sparks. The releases were signed on November 271851, but by 1853 Willoughby was in Falls County, Texas, where, on March5th, he witnessed the release of his sister, Lydia (Sparks) Boatright, to her share of Edy's estate.

The family of Willoughby Sparks was listed on the 1850 census of Limestone County Texas; however it was in that portion of the county that became a part of Falls County that same year. In August 1850, Willoughby was one of the petitioners who asked for a voice in locating the new county seat. The following year, he served as a juror for the Falls County Commissioners Court, and at the december 8th session of the court he was appointed to "review" the road from Springfield, Texas, to Marlin, Texas.

Sometime in 1852, Willoughby and Polly Sparks were in Parker County, Texas, where their last child, Rachel, was born on April 7th, but by the spring of the following year they were back in Falls County where Willoughby witnessed the release of his sister Lydia for her share of Edy's estate.

Willoughby was also active in buying and selling land in Falls County during the 1850s; he was a party to at least five transactions . He bought (and sold) land in July 1854, August 1854, August 1855 , december1857, and March 1858. Among the persons involved in these sales and purchases were: David Clark and John A. Goudy of Big Creek; James Burton and John H. Walker of the Pin Oak Branch of Brushy Creek; Samuel D. Barclay, James Cook, James Long, and Isaac Cook of Rocky Creek; and D. F. Garrett.

When a special school census (called "The Texas Scholastic of 1854-1855") was taken, Willoughby Sparks was in Limestone County. School-age children in his household included his own children: Clarinda, Nancy, Bailey, and John, and also three other children with the surname of Nelson: John, Willoughby, and Minerva. The latter three children were probably his grandchildren.

By 1959, Willoughby Sparks was back in Parker County; however, he did not appear on any 1860 census of Texas counties. He may have been missed by the census taker because he was making one of his frequent moves between Parker County and Falls County. These moves were the result of the frequent Indian uprisings during the period 1849-1865, and Willoughby was following a pattern adopted by the pioneer settlers in this area of Texas. Simply stated, these families would settle along the Brazos River in the general area of Parker, Palo Pinto , and Jack Counties. Periodically, the Indians would "go on a rampage," and the settlers would return to the relative safety of Falls and Limestone Counties until order was restored, after which they would return to their former homes.

Willoughby Sparks apparently died between March 1858 (when he participated in his last land transaction) and 1862 (when his wife, Mary, apparently received a tax exemption in Parker County, probably because of her widowhood.) Mary may have died the following year. She was buried in an unmarked grave in the Hills Cemetery in Parker County. Some relatives believe that Willoughby was also buried there.
http://boatwrightgenealogy.com/johnboatwright7.10.html 
Sparks, Willoughby (I81769)
 
33816 Willow Hale Road
145/145
Harris John B 47 1873 LA TN LA
Margaret wife 51 1869 TX LA LA
Rosa dau 15 1905
Corene dau 10 1910
Daniel son 8 1912
Shebby Pauline mother-in-law 84 1836
widow, Louisiana, Mississippi, Louisiana

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Harris Joe 27 head Texas Louisiana Texas
Leatie wife 26 1894 Texas North Carolina Mississippi
Cheatham Leola step-dau 8 1912 Texas Texas Texas
Cheatham Frank step-son 6 1914 Texas
Cheatham Phynie dau 2 1918 Texas
Cheatham Clyde son 0 1920 Texas
Cheatham Claud son 0 1920 Texas
Heblin Mitchel cousin 39 1881 single TX Ark TX

Harris John E self 21 1899 TX LA TX
Harris Hattie wife 33 1887 TX TN TN
 
Harris, Joseph (I23134)
 
33817 Willow Hale Road
145/145
Harris John B 47 1873 LA TN LA
Margaret wife 51 1869 TX LA LA
Rosa dau 15 1905
Corene dau 10 1910
Daniel son 8 1912
Shebby Pauline mother-in-law 84 1836
(Pauline Means Harmon Shebby [Shelby] mother of Margaret)
widow, Louisiana, Mississippi, Louisiana


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Harris Joe 27 head Texas Louisiana Texas
Leatie wife 26 1894 Texas North Carolina Mississippi
Cheatham Leola step-dau 8 1912 Texas Texas Texas
Cheatham Frank step-son 6 1914 Texas
Cheatham Phynie dau 2 1918 Texas
Cheatham Clyde son 0 1920 Texas
Cheatham Claud son 0 1920 Texas
Heblin (Heflin) Mitchel cousin 39 1881 single TX Ark TX

Harris John E self 21 1899 TX LA TX
Harris Hattie wife 33 1887 TX TN TN 
Means, Pauline (I23142)
 
33818 Willow Hale Road
145/145
Harris John B 47 1873 LA TN LA
Margaret wife 51 1869 TX LA LA
Rosa dau 15 1905
Corene dau 10 1910
Daniel son 8 1912
Shebby Pauline mother-in-law 84 1836
(Pauline Means Harmon Shebby [Shelby] mother of Margaret)
widow, Louisiana, Mississippi, Louisiana


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Harris Joe 27 head Texas Louisiana Texas
Leatie wife 26 1894 Texas North Carolina Mississippi
Cheatham Leola step-dau 8 1912 Texas Texas Texas
Cheatham Frank step-son 6 1914 Texas
Cheatham Phynie dau 2 1918 Texas
Cheatham Clyde son 0 1920 Texas
Cheatham Claud son 0 1920 Texas
Heblin (Heflin) Mitchel cousin 39 1881 single TX Ark TX


Harris John E self 21 1899 TX LA TX
Harris Hattie wife 33 1887 TX TN TN 
Heflin, Mitchell R (I23871)
 
33819 Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
COX, HENRY, 22 February, 1674/5; 2 November, 1675.
Very sick and weake in body but of good and perfect memory.
I will and my meaning is that whereas Edmund Craske Clerk of Rappa County standeth engaged with me that I shall make a good assurance of the half or moiety of my land I now live upon to Mr John Hasslewood for and in consideration of his delivering up a certain bond of mine of five hundred pounds Sterling bearing date the 8th day of July 1673 as allso for the passing of bills of exchange for the payment of forty five pounds Sterling money to me or my Order now my will is that my Executors hereafter named make good the sale of the moyitie or halfe part my land according to obligation and save the said Edmund Craske harmless and indemnified from the sd Mr Hasslewood his heirs or assigns or otherwise take care for the satisfying of the ad. Haslewood his just debt and take in the bond aforesaid & for non performance then I will and my meaning is that the sd Edmund Craske shall be possessed with so much of my estate both reall and personall as shall discharge and satisfie the oblegacon wherein he stands engaged with me to the sd Haslewood untill such time as the ad debt be satisfyed and the sd Craske saved harmless from all such charges or damages he shall be at by being become bound with me as aforesaid. I give and bequeath to Mr James Miller now living with me my sword and belt to be delivered to him immediately after my death.
To my brother-in-law Richard Cawthorn my best Cloath Suite my best hatt a pair of french falls and a pair of stockings both new to be delivered to him immediately after my death.
I give unto Richard Cawthorn jr my nephew and to Amelia Cawthorn my neece each of them a Cow and Calfe to be delivered them about the beginning of June next after my death.
To Mr Thomas Gordon of Rappa County and Mrs. Jane Gordon his wife each of them tenn shillings to buy them two mourning rings to be paid them by my Executors within two months after my decease.
To my friend Edmund Craske twenty shillings to buy him a Mourning ring to be paid him by my Executors within two months after my decease. All the rest of my estate as lands goods chattels cattle and all implements of household stuffe or husbandry bills bonds ready money and debts owing me I freely and willingly give and bequeath them all to my Executors hereafter named for and during their natural lives and after their decease unto William Cox my son hereby willing and requiring my said son William within one year after he shall be possessed of my estate as aforesaid to give unto the child my wife now goeth with a good assurance of the moitie of the land he shall be possessed withall by this my will or the value thereof (as two men indifferently chosen shall adjudge it worth) at the discretion of my sd son but if the sd child should happen to die before my sd son William shall be possessed with my estate as aforesaid then the whole estate to be and remain with my son William and his heirs forever. Appoints as Executor and Executrix "my father-in-law Mr William Strachey of Glocester County and Arabella Cox my now wife hereby willing and requiring them to pay all debts as I shall Justly happen to owe at the time of my death to take care of and provide for my children during their minorities and to bring my body decently to the ground and it is my earnest desire that my father-in-law would come and live with my wife and assist her in the management of her estate.
Wit. CORNELIUS MELAGHLEN, WILLIAM HARDING, aged 28 years or
thereabouts, THOMAS HART, aged 25 years or thereabouts.
Page 191.
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1692-1693 Essex Co VA Orders; Antient Press: (Page 17)
At a Court held for Essex County August ye 10th Ano: 1692
- Mr. JOHN SMITH appeared in Court and acknowledged a Deed of Sale of a parcell of land to Mr. JOHN TALIAFERRO to be his real act and deed, ye same was admitted to Record
- Capt. JOHN BATTAILE by vertue of a power from Mrs. ELIZA: SMITH, Wife to ye above named Mr. JNO: SMITH, relinquished her ye said ELIZABETHs right of dower of in & to a pcell of land sold by her Husband, Mr. JNO. SMITH, to Mr. JNO. TALIAFERRO, ye same is admitted to Record
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1692-1693 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book; Antient Press: (Page 38-41)
THIS INDENTURE made this ninth day of August in ye year of our Lord One thousand six hundred and ninety two Between JOHN SMITH of the Parish of Ware and County of GLOCESTER, Gent., of ye one parte, and JNO: TALIAFERRO of ye Parish of St. Maries and County of Essex of ye other parte. Witnesseth that ye said JOHN SMITH for sum of Fifty pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him before ye ensealing of these presents by ye said JOHN TALIAFERRO well and truely contented and paid, whereof and wherewith he acknowledged himselfe satisfied, and thereof hath sold unto ye said JNO. TALIAFERRO and to his heires and assignes forever all that tract of land being in ye Parish of Saint Maries and County of Essex containing Three hundred acres bounded as followeth, (Videlt.) begining at a Pocoson over agt: ye DOEGS LAND and running its several courses it being the one half moiety of a certaine tract of land taken up and patented by CHARLES GRIMES & bequeathed to MARY DEBNAM bearing date 1 lth: of 9br: 61; it may appear, with all appurtenances thereun to belonging as houses orchards fencing &c., To have and to hold ye said Plantacon with all rights whatsoever from ye said JOHN SMITH his heires for ever to ye said JNO, TALIAFERRO his heires and assignes for ever, And ye said SMITH for him his heires covenanteth with ye said TALIAFERRO in manner following, that he ye said SMITH is now the very true and lawfull owner of all the premisses in fee, and that ye said JNO. SMITH hath full power to sell ye premisses and also that ye said JNO. SMITH and his heires will at any time at ye cost of said JNO. TALIAFERRO or his heires make and execute a good sure perfect estate in ye Law in fee simple as by said JOHN TALIAFERRO his heires shall be reasonably devised, And that JOHN TALIAFERRO shall from henceforth for ever lawfully and quietly have and enjoy all ye said tract of land without any hindrance of ye sd JOHN SMITH his heires or any other persons whatsoever And farther ye said SMITH cloth agree to acknowledge this Instrumt: in Essex Court next. In Witness whereof ye said SMITH hath put his hand and affixed his seals ye date above said
Signed sealed and delivered in ye presence of
JNO: BATTAILE JOHN SMITH
KATH: BATTAILE, DAVID GITTINGS
At a Court held for Essex County Augt: ye 10th: ano 1692
The wthin named JOHN SMITH appeared in Court and acknowledged ye within contents to be his real act and ded, ye same was admitted to Record
Test F. MERIWETHER Cl Cur
Also Capt, JNO: BATTAILE appeared in Court & did by vertue of a Power from ELIZA: SMITH, Wife to ye within named JOHN SMITH, relinquish her ye sd ELIZABETHs right of ower of in & to ye within granted land & premisses ye same was admitted to Record
Test F. MERIWETHER CI Cur
(The first part oI JOHN SMITH's Bond to JOHN TALIAFERRO Is In Latin.)
The Condicon of this obligacon is such that if ye above bounden JOHN SMITH his heires and every of them shall for his part in all things keep all and singular ye agreements which are or ought to be observed in one Instrumt: of writeing bearing even date with these presents made between ye said JOHN SMITH of ye one part and JOHN TALIAFERRO of other part WITHOUT fraud or covin, Then this present obligacon to be void or else to be and remaine in full force
Signed sealed and delivered in ye presence of
JNO: BATTAILE JOHN SMITH
DAVID GITTI NS
Vere Recordatr: Test F. MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZA: SMITH of ye Parish of Ware and County of GLOUR: do authorize and appoint Mr. JOHN BATTAILE of ye Parish of St. Maries and County of Essex my true and lawful! Attorney for me and in my name to make acknowledgment of a certain parcell sould by my Husband, JNO. SMITH, unto Mr. JOHN TALIAFERRO, of the Parish and County aforesaid; it being the land whereon ye said JOHN TALIAFERRO now liveth and what my said Attorney shall lawfully act and do in ye premisses I do hereby confirm as Witness my hand and seale this (blank) day of (blank) Ano 1692
Test WILLI: JOURNEY ELIZABETH SMITH
FRAN: TALIAFERRO
Vere Recordatr: Test F. MERIWETHER Cl Cur
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1694-1695 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book; Antient Press: (Page 259)
At a Court held for Essex County 10th of September 1695
- In the difference between JOHN SMITH and ELIZABETH his Wife, Daughter & heir of HENRY COX, late of RAPPA: County deced. Pits. & JOHN GRIFFING Defendt., in an accon: of Trespass & ejectment is (after the severall pleas offer'd by Pits. & Defendts.) wth: ye consent of both Plt. & Defendt. refer'd till next Court in order that ARABELLA WHITE, Orphan who may be thought to have right to ye Lands in dispute. may then appear & make choice of a Guardian to defend ye same & ordered that ye Sheriff of this County or his Deputy give the sd WHITE notice hereof
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1694-1695 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book; Antient Press: (Page 268)
At a Court held for Essex County 10th of December 1695
- JOHN SMITH & ELIZABETH his Wife, Daughter & heir of HENRY COX late of RAPPA: County deced, complaines against JOHN GRIFFING in a plea of Trespasse and ejectment for that, that is to say, she ye sd Complt. ELIZABETH, hath good right title and interest in fee unto a certain tract of land containing Eleven hundred & fifty acres lyeing & being in this County near HOBBS HOLE & on the uper side of PISCATTAWAY CREEKE wch : land was formerly granted unto Mr. JOHN COX and by the last Will and Testamt. of him the sd JOHN COX given to ye Complts. Father, HENRY COX, wch: he dyed seiz'd of into which the said JOHN GRIFFING with force & armes &c. on or about the moneth of December last did upon part thereof enter, And the Timber & trees thereon growing did cutt fall maule & destroy & divers & many other injuries & trespasses before & since daily hath and doth comitt & ye possession hereof from ye Complainants doth wrongfully keep and withold contrary to the Peace &c., And to ye Complts. damage two hundred pounds Sterling for wch: he have brought suit and prayes Judgment with costs, And that ye Sheriff be commanded by Writt of Habere facias possessionem to eject ye sd GRIFFIN and to put the Complts. in quiet & peaceable possession of the premisses to which the Defendt. by Capt. ARTHUR SPICER his Attorney appear'd & after several! arguments offered to come to tryall, provided he the sd Complt., JOHN SMITH, would allow to be good a Deed of Gift from the aforesd. JOHN COX to NICHOLAS WHITE for One hundred & fifty acres of Land adjoyneing to ye land of WILLIAM JOHNSON dated ye 8 day of February 1655. which was accordingly allowed of & granted to be good by ye sd Complt., JOHN SMITH, who moved that ye land in difference might be laid out by a Jury & Surveyed. Wherefore this Court have ordered that the Sheriff of this County or his Deputy summon an able Jury of ye Neighbourhood who are no wise concern'd by affinity, consanguinity or interest (being first sworne) on ye fifth day of February next if fair, if not the next fair day, to go upon ye land in difference in Company of Mr. EDWIN THACKER. Surveyr:, & lay out the same according to ye Patent thereof as alsoe the aforesd. One hundred and fifty acres of land of NICHOLAS WHITE according to ye Deed of Gift thereof from the aforesd. JOHN COX, haveing regard to all evidences that shall be produced by the Complt. and Defendt., And if they find the Defendt. a Trespasser to enquire of the damage and report their proceedings to the next Court held for this County And Mr. THOMAS EDMONDSON is hereby requested to swear the said Jury
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I74447
 
Cox, Elizabeth (I48174)
 
33820 Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia
POPE, NATHANIEL of Appomattox,
16 May 1659; 28 April 1660.
To son Thomas the plantation upon the cliffs, five cows at the age of 21 years.
To son Nathaniel plantation whereon I live;
wife Lucy land whereon I live for life or until marriage.
To son in law John Washington money which he oweth unto me.
My son in law William Hardidge
son Thomas to be exr. and if he die son Nathaniel;
Witnesses; John Washington, Law[rence] Washington, John Rosier
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Pope, Lt-Col Nathaniel (immigrant) (I91491)
 
33821 Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 106
Note:
COOPER, HANNAH, 26 Dec. 1738; 29 May 1739.
Bushrod Thomas;
William Sanford son of my sister Elizabeth decd. of Richmond Co. 2500 lbs. of tobacco;
my dau. Elizabeth Meriwether a gold ring;
dau. Sarah Berryman a gold ring;
son John Bushrod a ring;
dau. Hannah Neale;
my late husband Col. Willoughby Allerton who gave his bond for my dau. Hannah Neale, by name of Hannah Bushrod;
son in law William Fauntleroy and his wife Apphia;
son Richard Bushrod land purchased of John Jewel and his wife Elizabeth;
I desire my son Richard Bushrod to bury me between his father and Mr. Cooper and put pedestals to Thomas Bushrod's grave stone;
son Richard exr.
===
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 79

ALLERTON, WILLOUGHBY, gent., 17 Jan. 1723; 8 April 1724
Land, stock and 3 slaves to wife Hannah;
son Isaac land whereon I live and 300 acres of land and two-thirds of estate;
dau. Elizabeth Allerton 200 acres and one-third estate; son exr;
my wife's daus. Hannah and Sarah Bushrod personal property of their father and mother.
Land on Machotick;
land formerly Capt. John Bushrod's and personal estate of his to my wife and her daus.;
to wife the school master Joshua Nelson and 3 more white servants.
===
WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 34
ALLERTON, ISAAC, 25 October 1702; 30 December 1702.
1050 acres and 600 acres to dau. Sarah Lee ; grandson Allerton Newton land in Stafford; £10 to church of Cople Parish; dau. Elizabeth Starr who lives in New England 600 acres on southside Rappahannock River; my dau. Travers had her dowry at marriage; her three daus. Elizabeth, Rebecca and Winifred Travers 1,000 lbs. tobacco each ; son Willoughby Allerton exr. and residue of estate.
===
James Hughes 2005-06-20 13:54:21
Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com: Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 125
BONUM, SAMUEL, 26 Oct. 1748; 29 Nov. 1748. Uncle and Aunt Thomas and Elizabeth Bennett 2 negroes and 11 sheep; cousins Mary Thomas 1 negro and Joseph Bennett 2 negroes; to Mrs. Sarah Newton 1 negro; to Mrs. Elizabeth Newton 1 negro; to Miss Judith Newton 1 negro; to John Newton 1 negro and cattle; to Capt. Willoughby Newton residue of estate.
===
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 66
WIGGINTON, ROGER, 3 March 1717; 14 August 1718.
To my son William my watch and 1 negro;
son Roger my shoe buckles and 1 negro;
daus. Elizabeth and Anne Wigginton 1 negro each;
son Henry 1 negro, feather bed and furniture;
brother William Wigginton and Willoughby Allerton exrs.
===
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1700-1701 {John Frederick Dorman}: Page 77a [29 Feb. 1699/1700]
Wm. Davies and Dann. Tebbs., persons nominated by_Willoughby Allerton to bee undersheriffs, took all the abovesaid oaths and subscribed the Test and Association and were admitted under- sheriffs.
===
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1694-1698; John Frederick Dorman; pg 243a [28 July 1697]
John Gerrard son of John Gerrard late of Machotique in the parish of Copeley Gent., and Elizabeth his wife, being about the age of eighteen yeares, made choice of Willoughby Allerton, Gent., to bee his guardian
===
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 {Antient Press}: pg 06
Westmoreland County Court 29th day ofJuly 1713
- ALLERTON for Depositions &c. Y NEWTON. [See Liber 0 Records folio 63 &c. for Depositions &c, relateing hereto]
WILLOUGHBY ALLERTON, Gent. by his Petition in Chancery to this Court preferred, humbly sett forth that a Process ofLaw called an Ejectione Firme was lately brought against him as Tennant in possession of a certaine tract ofland lying and being in the Parish of Cople in the County aforesaid by one WILLIAM NEWTON one ofthe Devisees ofJOHN GERRARD, Gent., deced., as by the Process now depending in the County Court ofWestmorland as a Court of Common Law might appeare &c., and that haveing sundry wittnesses that partlyknow the bounds of the same lands and that the same is aimed at to be subverted and new courses and bounds to be made highly prejudicial to the Complainant's inheritance &c" prayed the Court to appoint and commissionate such persons as tothem should seem meet to call before them at such tyme and place as they shouldappoint between this and the next Court to be held for this County, all such persons as WILLOUGHBY ALLERTON shall nominate to them to the end their depositionsmight be taken in relation to the bounds and antiquity ofthe lands and entered on the Records of this Court in perpetiam rei memoriam. Upon mature consideration whereofit is ordered by the Court that DANIEL McCARTY, THOMAS LEE, Esqrs.
===
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS & WILLS. No. 8. Part 2; 1723-1738 {Antient Press}: pp 123
THIS INDENTURE made this Twenty ninth day of July in the year of our Lord 249a God one thousand seven hundred and thirty four, Between ISAAC ALLERTON of Cople Parish in Westmorland County, Gent. of one part and ROBERT TIDWELL of the same Parish and County, Planter, of other part; Witnesseth that ISAAC ALLERTON, Gent. in consideration of the sum of five shillings currant money of Virginia to him in hand paid by ROBERT TIDWELL. whereof he doth hereby acknowledge the receipt hath and by these presents cloth bargain and sell unto ROBERT TIDWELL and assigns a certain tract of land with every of their appurtenances containing One hudnred seventy three acres situate in Parish and County aforesaid and on Westward side of MACHOTICK RIVER and within the bounds of a Patent for five hundred acres granted unto ISAAC ALLERTON dated the 28th day of March 1662 and part of two hundred acres given and bequeathed by WILLOUGHBY NEWTON {sic Allerton}, Gent.. late of the aforesaid County, deceased, unto his Daughter, ELIZABETH, as by his Last Will and Testament dated the Sixteenth day of January 1723/4 and was purchased by ISAAC ALLERTON, party to these presents, of MATHEW ZUILL, Gent., who married the aforesaid ELIABETH as by Deed from the said MATHEW ZUILL and ELIZABETH his Wife bearing date the Eleventh day of July 1734 and the said One hundred seventy three acres of land is bounded; Begining at a marked Gum tree standing on North Northwest side of a Cove and corner to a parcel of land purchaed out of the said Patent by WILLIAM ROCHESTER and extending then S. S. E 144 poles to an old black Walnut tree on an Oystershell Point on the side of MACHOTICK RIVER and on the lower side the mouth of a Cove, then up the River and binding therewith the several courses and meanders thereof reduced to a right line S. 16d. W. 216 poles to the Land of CHANDLER AWBREY, thence along his line N. N. W. 160 poles to a marked Pine tree and red Oak sapling corner to the Land of said AWBREY and the Land of WILLIAM ROCHESTER, thence along ROCHESTER's line N. 18d. E. 177 poles to a Ceder Stake, still continueing along said ROCHESTER's line N. 56d. E. 32 poles to a red Oak, thence N. 61d. E. 16 poles to a Pine tree, then N. 26d. E. 9 poles to the begining, To have and to hold the Land with appurtenances unto ROBERT TIDWELL and assigns to the intent that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for transfering uses into possession ROBERT TIDWELL may be in the actual possession of the land and inabled to take a Release of the same; In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents their hands and seals interchangeably have sett the day and year first above written
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of
MATTHEW ZUILL ISAAC ALLERTON
JAMES THOMAS JUNR
WILLIAM his mark LANE
Westmorland ss. At a Court held for the said County the 27th day of August 1734 ISAAC ALLERTON, Gent., personally acknowledged this Deed of Lease of Land by him passed to ROBERT TIDWELL to be his proper act and deed whith at the instance of the said TIDWELL is admitted to Record
Test G. TURBERVILE, C. C. W.,
Recorded the 28th day of August 1734, pr. G. T., C. C. W.

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Allerton, Willoughby (I48179)
 
33822 Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 111
Note:
MOTHERSHEAD, JOHN * * *; 17 June 1741. My dau. Anne Quisenberry 1 bed and fur.; dau. Elizabeth Mothershead 1 bed and furniture; son Charles; my wife and three youngest children; sons William and John; daus. Sarah and Mary; wife Anne and son William {and John Clayton} exrs.
{signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Benjamin Dood Gyles Carter
Humphrey Pope
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Mothershead, John (I91836)
 
33823 Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 134
POPE, JANE, 3 Apr. 1752; 30 June 1752. 5 negroes to dau. Elizabeth Price; grand ch. Anne and William Price, William and Benjamin Pope 1 negro each; gr. dau. Elizabeth Pope 3 negroes; gr. son John son of my dau. Elizabeth Price; son in law Bourn Price.

 
Pope, Benjamin (I31411)
 
33824 Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 60
MANLEY, WILLIAM, 30 May 1716; 28 November 1716.
Wife Penelope;
daus. Penelope and Jemima;
son John negroes and estate;
wife Penelope, Lawrence Pope and John Elliott exrs.
===

Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills
MUCKLEROY, ELISABETH, 12 Feb. 1717; 14 Aug. 1718.
To Granddau. Elizabeth dau. of John and Elizabeth Pope 1 cow, 1 mare and 500 lbs. of tobacco; to granddau. Jemima the dau. of my son Lawrence Pope and his wife Jemima (Waddy) 1 Russia leather
trunk; grandson Thomas Youel son of Harman and Dinah Youel 2 calves, cows, mare, gun etc; grand-. dau. Elizabeth dau. of same, 2 cows, 1 feather bed, a Bible and a ring; residue of estate and 15 shillings to Dinah Youel, she and her husband Harman exrs.
===
WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1705-1721; pg 67
Westmoreland County Court 27th November 1706
- Washington Parish Surveyor LAWRENCE POPE Whereas &c. as before
&c., And whereas Mr. LAWRENCE POPE is appointed Surveyor of the Highwayes for that Precinct of Washington Parish beginning at the mouth of POPE's CREEK leading by VAULX's Quarter and all the usuall Roads within that Precinct. &c. It is ordered &c.
===
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=9&last=&g_p=G3&coll ection=NN Grant
Title Pope, Lawrence.
Publication 8 January 1703/1704.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 376 acres adjoins land of Thomas Steele, John Barton, decd. and near the plantation of one Edward Washington, one of the falling branches of Rappahanock Creek.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 9 (Reel 288).
===
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=190&last=&g_p=G5&co llection=NN Grant
Title Pope, Lawrence.
Publication 9 February 1718/1719.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 574 acres, 51 acres being surplus. Beginning &c. close on the south side of the horse path leading down to the house of Benjamin Waddey formerly Patrick Spencer, senr. decd.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 190 (Reel 289).

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Pope, Lawrence (I40774)
 
33825 Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 64
Rust, Samuel, 16 Aug. 1717; 26 March 1718. The plantation where he lives to Mr. Patrick Spence and his father in law Capt. George Eskridge; sons Jeremiah, Peter, John, Matthew, George William and Benjamin Rust my lands and personal property; daughters Anne Harrison and Hannah Rust; wife Martha and son Jeremiah exrs; the heirs of John Clements to have my land called Middleton's Neck.

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Eskridge, George (I40766)
 
33826 WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 125
POPE, WORDEN, 14 Jan. 1748; 29 Aug. 1749.
To children Benjamin, Jean, William and the child my wife goes with all estate; wife Hester one-third of estate ; Augusta Washington and Benjamin Weeks exrs.
 
Pope, Worden (I3249)
 
33827 WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 18
RUST, WILLIAM, 18 March 1696-7; 28 July 1697.
One half of land to son William;
daus. Anne and Margaret Rust one-half of land;
George Eskridge use of lands 20 years;
wife Margaret and children personal property.
Anne Smith 2 cows and 1 mare.
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Rust, William Jr. (I40786)
 
33828 WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 2
HILLER, JOHN, 12 October 1657; 20 February 1657. Legatees; dau. Elizabeth Rozier and grandchild John Rozier, Jnr. to have all my estate save child of Mr. Webb my late wife's godchild one cow and calf; son in law John Rozier, clerk, to be executor.
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Hillier, John* (I42863)
 
33829 Willson Taylor 34 Tennessee 1826
Louisa Taylor 23 Indiana 1837
Laura A Taylor 8 Indiana 1852
Lowenie A Taylor 7 Illinois 1853
Loren T Taylor 5 Illinois 1855
Sarah F Taylor 5/12 Illinois 1860
 
Taylor, Wilson (I10185)
 
33830 Wilson Co, TN
marriage
14 Sep 1847
Robert Doak
Clementine R Hancock 
Family: Robert Stewart Doak / Clementine Hancock (F17389)
 
33831 Wilson Daniel Head Oct 1860 39 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Jenette (Vanwinkle) Wife Sep 1853 46 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Alfred Father May 1817 83 Widowed Tennessee North Carolina North Carolina
Vanwinkle Caraline (Dyer) Mother-in-Law Jul 1824 75 Widowed Tennessee Tennessee Kentucky

brother to Jenette
Vanwinkle James Head Jun 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Nancy (Campbell) Wife Aug 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Eunice Daughter Apr 1877 13 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Edith Daughter Apr 1886 14 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee

 
Wilson, Daniel (I38573)
 
33832 Wilson Daniel Head Oct 1860 39 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Jenette (Vanwinkle) Wife Sep 1853 46 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Alfred Father May 1817 83 Widowed Tennessee North Carolina North Carolina
Vanwinkle Caraline (Dyer) Mother-in-Law Jul 1824 75 Widowed Tennessee Tennessee Kentucky

brother to Jenette
Vanwinkle James Head Jun 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Nancy (Campbell) Wife Aug 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Eunice Daughter Apr 1877 13 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Edith Daughter Apr 1886 14 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee

 
Vanwinkle, Jenetta "Nettie" (I38079)
 
33833 Wilson Daniel Head Oct 1860 39 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Jenette (Vanwinkle) Wife Sep 1853 46 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Alfred Father May 1817 83 Widowed Tennessee North Carolina North Carolina
Vanwinkle Caraline (Dyer) Mother-in-Law Jul 1824 75 Widowed Tennessee Tennessee Kentucky

brother to Jenette
Vanwinkle James Head Jun 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Nancy (Campbell) Wife Aug 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Eunice Daughter Apr 1877 13 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Edith Daughter Apr 1886 14 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee

 
Dyer, Caroline (I38077)
 
33834 Wilson Daniel Head Oct 1860 39 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Jenette (Vanwinkle) Wife Sep 1853 46 Married 12 1888 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Wilson Alfred Father May 1817 83 Widowed Tennessee North Carolina North Carolina
Vanwinkle Caraline (Dyer) Mother-in-Law Jul 1824 75 Widowed Tennessee Tennessee Kentucky

brother to Jenette
Vanwinkle James Head Jun 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Nancy (Campbell) Wife Aug 1848 51 Married 27 1873 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Eunice Daughter Apr 1877 13 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Vanwinkle Edith Daughter Apr 1886 14 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee

 
Campbell, Nancy Sabrenah (I38571)
 
33835 Wilson Levron 33 1897 Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Inspector, Lever Board
Adolide Levron 34 1896 Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
Harold J Levron 6 1924 Louisiana
 
Levron, Harold Joseph Sr. (I42301)
 
33836 Wilson Taylor 41 1829
Louisane Taylor 30 1840
Laura Taylor 18 1852 female
Lenora Taylor 17 1853 female
Franklin Taylor 14 1856 male
Sarah Taylor 10 1860
Robert Taylor 8 1862
Edward Taylor 6 1864
George Taylor 4 1866

 
Taylor, Wilson (I10185)
 
33837 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bean, WilverJeanSvajda (A-DNA-3rd-4th-Ron) (I102138)
 
33838 Winfield Hundicut 42 1828 TN VA VA
Lucinda Hundicut 35 1832 TN SC TN
Robert Hundicut 17
Hiram Hundicut 16
Isaac Hundicut 14
Edward Hundicut 11
Joseph Hundicut 10
Winfield Hundicut 8
Betsy Hundicut 6
Walter Hundicut 5
Alice Hundicut 3
Garrett Hundicut 2
 
Hunnicutt, Hiram Taylor (I39937)
 
33839 Winfield S Shelton 48 married 24 yrs KY KY KY
Annie S Shelton 41 10 births 9 living KY KY KY
Velmer Shelton 21 KY
Daisy Shelton 19 KY
Dillian Shelton 14 KY
Jay Z Shelton 10 KY
Joy Shelton 7 KY
Duhward B Shelton 4 KY
Beatrice Shelton 1 Ky
 
Shelton, Winfield Scott (Y-DNA source-John sh-62) (I51056)
 
33840 Winfield Shelton 30
Jane Shelton 26 Texas Georgia, --
Walter Shelton 9
Thomas Shelton 7
Lola Shelton 5
Cora Shelton 2
Monroe Clough 26 1854 single cousin Texas Louisiana Louisiana works on on farm
Frank Lands 22 1858 single cousin Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi works on farm



 
Shelton, Winfred (I6925)
 
33841 Winfield Shelton 70 1850 Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
Ella Shelton 60 1860 Texas Florida Georgia
John Wooten 12 1908 grandson Texas Texas Texas
Ralf Hill 29 1891 boarder Texas Florida Texas
Thomas Wall 50 1870 boarder Ireland Ireland Ireland
 
Shelton, Winfred (I6925)
 
33842 Winfield Stone 50
Syntha Stone 54
Ridley Stone 16
Ritchie Stone 13
A P Stone 10
 
Stone, Joseph Winfield (I31046)
 
33843 Winfield was known as "The Miller". He never married. Winfield died when he accidentally shot himself with a shotgun, while crawling under a gate.

THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS (there were two) Volume1 Part 2 CHAPTER X. GRANTS IN THE COUNTY COURT ORDERS (1836-1924) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 1397 1394 Grantee: Johnson, Winfield Acres: 10 3/4 50 Book: 74 38Page: 443 471 Date Survey : 5/9/1868 6/3/1852 County: ChristianChristian Watercourse: Pond R Blue Lick Fk Pond R

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Johnson, Winfield (I52106)
 
33844 Winford, age 49, TX married Burrell, C Winford (I21416)
 
33845 Winfred K Sherman 27
Hazel L Sherman 24
Mary L Sherman 7
Keneth Sherman 6 [8]
Jim Ed Sherman 2 [2 11/12]
Billie L Sherman 0 [6/12]
 
Sherman, Winfred Kenneth Sr. (I10434)
 
33846 Winifred P Ponton (Koonce) 50 Mississippi widowed
Alexander H Ponton 27 Texas
Thomas J Ponton 26
Dock Ponton 18
Lula M Ponton 15
Boyce Ponton 10
Belle E Ponton 6
John Ponton 40 lodger Texas
Robert Koonce 27 black servant
 
Koonce, Winifred Pauline (m Ponton) (I32968)
 
33847 Winter Bros (Harry and Walter) Machine Shop and Garage, 325 East Jefferson
Winter, Mae Miss clk Ill Bell Tel Co r 2005 East Brown
Winter, Walter (Bertha), (Winter Bros), r 2005 East Brown 
Winter, Mae F. (I298)
 
33848 Winter, Mae F. Miss cashr Am Loan Co r 2005 E Brown
Winter, Walter (Bertha) (Winter Bros) r 2005 E Brown
Winter, Harry (Mabel D) Winter Bros Garage) r 2320 S 11th 
Winter, Mae F. (I298)
 
33849 Winter, Mae F. Miss steno Otis Elevator Co. r 2005 E Brown
Winter, Walter (Bertha) Winter Bros) r 2005 E. Brown
Winter, Harry (Mable) (Winter Bros) r 1220 S 8th 
Winter, Mae F. (I298)
 
33850 Winter, Mae Miss steno American Loan Co, r 2005 E Brown
Winter, Walter (Bertha) 1B (Winter Bros Machine Shop and Garage r 2005 E Brown
Winter Harry (Mabel) (Winter Bros Machine Shop and Garage) r 2330 S 11th 
Winter, Mae F. (I298)
 
33851 Winter, Mary (wid William) r 1729 E. stuart (Mae's paternal g-mother)
Winter, Iva Miss, clk, r 1729 E. Stuart (paternal aunt)
Winter, Mae Miss, stu H S, r 2005 E Brown
Winter, Walter (Bertha) mach r 2006 E. Brown 
Winter, Mae F. (I298)
 
33852 Winter, Mary (wid William) r 1729 E. stuart (Mae's paternal g-mother)
Winter, Iva Miss, clk, r 1729 E. Stuart (paternal aunt)
Winter, Mae Miss, stu H S, r 2005 E Brown
Winter, Walter (Bertha) mach r 2006 E. Brown 
Pefferie, Mary (I43420)
 
33853 Winter, Walter (Bertha B) (Winter Bros) r 2005 E Brown
Winter Mary (wid Wm E r 1130 E Edwards
Winter Harry (Mabel D) (Winter Bros) r 1307 E Pine
Winter Bros (Harry Winter & Walter Winter) garage 1214-1216 E Adams

 
Winter, Walter (I5795)
 
33854 Winter, Walter 4000 49 married at 23 yrs. (1907) IL Eng NY proprietor garage
Winter, Bertha wife 41 fist m at 21 (1910) IL IL KY
Winter, Mae daughter 24 single IL IL IL
Porter, David step-nephew 3 1/12 Indiana Connecticut Illinois
 
Winter, Walter (I5795)
 
33855 Winters Andrew L 49 1881 Arkansas Mississippi Arkansas
cropper, farm 1st married at 20
Winters Ellen Wife 33 1897 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas
first married at 24
Winters Elem Son 19 1911 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas farm laborer (prob James Ephraim)
Winters Georgia Daughter 15 1915 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas
Winters Lawrence Son 14 abt 1916 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas
Winters Leslie Son 5 1925 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas
Winters J H Son 2 1928 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas

 
Winters, Allen Andrew L. (I46994)
 
33856 Wit marriage of Eugene Borel (Joseph & Elizabeth Andres) to her sister Hortense Bourgeois 27 Jan 1818 St. Martin. Bourgeois, Modeste (I7135)
 
33857 Wit to marriage of William Hayes, of Mobile ( -- & Jeane Jakson) and Magdeleine Maurice (Olivier Maurice & Catherine Lejeune) 2 Mar 1802 - other wit: William Haize, Magdeleine Maurice, Jean Tesson, Andre' Prudhomme, Lorenzo Frik, Jean Fruge.
Prudhomme, Michel Bought land from Martin Donato dated 21 Dec 1805 (Opel Ct. Hse: OA-George King; v.1805) -- note: This Michel??
Wit to marriage of granddaughter Celeste Stout to Michel Carriere 29 Jul 1813.

From: terri.spencer@spencergroup.net
To: lumoto@msn.com
Subject: Genealogy - Hargroder/Prudhomme
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:48:18 -0500

They were my 4th great-grandparents. I only recently submitted my mother?s DAR application papers (with supporting documentation) to the DAR and she received her membership this past Saturday.

Their son, Henry, who married Marie Prudhomme (d/o Michel Prudhomme and Catherine Ritter), was born in Berks County, PA in 1755. His real name was Johan Heinrich Herrgeroder, not Andre Neraut. He was the son of Johannes Heinrich Herrgeroder (John/Jean Hargroder), born in Germany and emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1733) and Anna Marie DeHoff (Marie Thebauth), born in Maryland. They never lived in Louisiana and are buried in Maryland.

I believe there were two Marie Prudhommes: Marie and Marie Louise, which is the cause of a lot of confusion. Also, Marie Prudhomme was apparently born in Louisiana, not Germany. Her father was from France.

The second Henry, son of Henry and Marie Prudhomme, married Marie Arthemise Louviere.
 
Prudhomme, Michel (I7961)
 
33858 Wit: marriage of Jacob Hayes (William & Foreman) and Marie Zilphey Berwick 23 Apr 1816 Atakapas, St.Martin, respesenting the groom's parents. Lyons, Gabriel (I7425)
 
33859 with brother Andrew and before their father Robert. Mansfield, John (immigrant) (I96584)
 
33860 With his b.d. in 1880, he missed being counted on the 1880 census. The next time he shows up is 1910, long after he has left home. There are some trees online that have him as child to Thomas and Lizzy, but no substantiating documentation.

1930 census daughter Sylvia is living with her brother Donald and his family. They both say their father was born in Kentucky and mother in Texas; but that is backwards.  
Cuniff, Claude Clifton (I24823)
 
33861 with his brother John and before his father Robert. Mansfield, Andrew (immigrant) (I96583)
 
33862 With others and the Selectment of Mendon petitioned the General Court concerning taxing unimproved lands. The court granted the petitioners "free from country rates for the year ensuing." In her will, Cecily Chapin bequeathed to son Josiah Chapin of Braintree, Mass.

1659: Representative of the the General Court of Massachusets.
1678: Freeman
1689: Representative for Mendon

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(From Laura" ) In my research on the Chapin family I have found many places, including biographies of the family, which states the birth of Josiah as Oct. 29, 1637 Thanks for the information.....it's nice that the picture of the tombstone is also added. Laura

(From Lydia) Josiah was the son of Deacon Samuel Chapin and Cicely Penny. He was born 29 Oct 1634 in Berry, Pomeroy, Devonshire, England. He arrived in Roxbury, Massachusetts between 1635 & 1638. In 1656 he took the Oath of Fidelity. He married Mary King of Weymouth on November 30, 1658. They had 11 children. She died 30 May 1676 in Braintree, Massachusetts.

From 1661-1681 he was a resident of Braintree, Massachusetts. Served as a Selectman there in 1673, and was made a Freeman of the Colony in 1678. He married Lydia Brown September 20, 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts and they had four children.

From 1681-1726 he was a leading citizen of Mendon. He was a selectman for many years; Chairman of the Board for 11 years; and was Justice of the Peace by a commission said to have come from the British Parliament. In 1683 he was Surveyor of Highways in Mendon, in 1693 he was Clerk of the Market, he served five years as Commissioner of Assessments and was Moderator in 1716 and 1718. For many years he was the largest taxpayer in Mendon.

Lydia (Brown) Chapin died October 8, 1711 in Mendon. Josiah married Mehitabel Metcalf on June 22, 1713. He was the author of the so-called "Manuscript of Josiah Chapin", a genealogical account of his family.

Military Records: Was Captain of Massachusetts Colonial forces at Mendon. Sergeant in 1685; Ensign in 1687; Lieutenant in 1689 and Captain in 1692.

Josiah Chapin, Esq. died in Mendon, Massachusetts on September 10, 1726, aged 92 years, having out lived three wives.

[I know the birth dates don't match the age on the headstone but most town histories say he died at age 92 so that's what I've chosen to go with.]
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Chapin, Josiah (I4882)
 
33863 with others, summoned to answer complaint of farmer of excise.  Forman, Aaron (immigrant) (I56832)
 
33864 with parents Anthony, Pauline (I17832)
 
33865 with parents in 1860 census
Marriage Louisa b: ABT 1830 in Tennessee
Children
Mary Elizabeth Anthony b: ABT 1858
Lucinda Anthony b: ABT 1860
Sallie B Anthony b: ABT 1861
Dora Anthony b: ABT 1869
 
Anthony, Laton J (I19296)
 
33866 With the 5th VA regiment. served as Private promoted to Sergeant. Was at Fort Ticonderoga
 
McBride, Rev James Sr. (I32598)
 
33867 WITHERS, James Private Fauquier b. 22 Sep 1757, d. 16 Oct 1836, Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1777-1778, Ensign Cpt John Lee's Co, Col George Gibson's 1st VA State Regt; 1779, served as LT in Cpt Winsor Brown's Co, Col Gibson's Regt; 1781 served as Pvt (sic) in Cpt Armstead White's Co, Culpeper Militia; served in battle of Long Bridge * Withers, James (I6019)
 
33868 Withers, William B. 21 1838 KY
(living alone)
 
Withers, William Boyd (I18680)
 
33869 WITHERS, William Private Fauquier b. 1754, son of Thomas, d. 1809; Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1781, Pvt in Cpt John Ball's Co, Fauquier Militia
____
Inherited: 6 Jun 1746
Part of Licking Run land and the 'Mill Plantation" in Fauquier Co., Va.
Owned: 1793
786 acres in Fauquier Co., Va.
Bought: 1793
Large tract of landon the Ohio River in Hardin, Kentucky, which he gave to his daughter Mary Withers
Will Prepared: 21 Nov 1803
Albemarble, Sussex, Virginia
Will Probated: 23 Jan 1804
Albemarble, Sussex, Virginia
(source: FamilySearch CD-ROM Disc #52)

 
Withers, William Sr (I6028)
 
33870 WITHERS, William Private Fauquier Son of Keene; Cpt William Pickett's Co
Culpeper Minute Men militia. in 1775 
Withers, William C (I14560)
 
33871 without issue. Family: Philip Sidney Comstock / Barbara Wilson (F9689)
 
33872 without issue. Family: Leicester Kent Ely / Maria Norris Comstock (F9687)
 
33873 without issue. Family: J. O'Brien / Mary Comstock (F9671)
 
33874 without issue. Family: Joseph Comstock, (son of who?) / Elizabeth Ann Comstock (F9667)
 
33875 without issue. Family: Joseph Comstock, (son of who?) / Elizabeth Ann Comstock (F9667)
 
33876 without issue. Family: J. O'Brien / Mary Comstock (F9671)
 
33877 without issue. Family: Leicester Kent Ely / Maria Norris Comstock (F9687)
 
33878 without issue. Family: Philip Sidney Comstock / Barbara Wilson (F9689)
 
33879 witness along with George Rowland (Roland)

Prince William County, VA Court Order Book - 1759 - 1761 page 118 recorded the last will and testament of William Lashbrook as presented in Court by Mary Lashbrook and James Bridges; the executors there in names and proved by Benjamin Rush, Jr. and Francis Manuel on June 24, 1760. Page 139 dated July 8, 1760 ordered Benjamin Rush, James Hamrick, George Carter and Rodman Grigsby to inventory and appraise the estate of William Lashbrooke. Page 221 dated November 24, 1760 recorded this appraisal: Deed Book, P, page 244 states: On September 7, 1762; give 5 shillings and love and affection to John (son) and Jane (daughter) Lashbrooke. Also, to John one Negro slave named Frank. To Jane 30 pounds of Virginia currency. Jane to have the use of Negro Frank until her death and then Frank is to go to John Lashbrooke. Witness: Thomas A. Hovell, Scarlett Madden, George Rowland.
(more about Lashbrooke http://www.theharmons.us/harmon_t/b1138.htm)
 
Madden, Capt Scarlett (I36365)
 
33880 witness marriage of Henry Randolph and Susannah Moyers
 
Moyers, Joshua (I2211)
 
33881 witness:
land conveyed to Aaron by his father. Deed is witnessed by Dorothy and Alexander Forman, although they are not named therein, showing that these were the names of his wife and of another son, Alexander (Records of Oyster Bay, Liber 2, page 194). It was custom when wife and son of a grantor were willing to be bound by a deed, for them to sign the deed simply, without being named therein. 
Forman, Alexander (I56833)
 
33882 witness:
land conveyed to Aaron by his father. Deed is witnessed by Dorothy and Alexander Forman, although they are not named therein, showing that these were the names of his wife and of another son, Alexander (Records of Oyster Bay, Liber 2, page 194). It was custom when wife and son of a grantor were willing to be bound by a deed, for them to sign the deed simply, without being named therein. 
Craig (Cregg?), Dorothy (I56861)
 
33883 witnessed bro-in-law's will Dec 1823.
 
Farley, Thomas (I35334)
 
33884 witnessed by Lastie Gallier


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Hayes, Mary Zilpha (Mulatto) (I79955)
 
33885 witnessed by Samuel Woods Family: William Ray (Wray) / Nancy Allison (F13542)
 
33886 Witnessed land sale of 145 acres from his son John McBride to Roland Lee. (Glenn Morton)
 
McBride, Rev James Sr. (I32598)
 
33887 Witnessed the will of Abraham Johnson, his sister Rebecca's husband Bonham, Jeriah (I3867)
 
33888 witnessed the will of his brother-in-law on 13 Jan 1826.
 
Appleberry, William S. Jr. (I52742)
 
33889 witnessed the will of his sister-in-law Irene Skinner Snider.
 
Sims, Charles Henry Pierce Jr. (I26012)
 
33890 Witnessed will of George Fox, father of Mary Fox in 1754.  Bonham, Rev. Malachiah Sr. (dna) (I3367)
 
33891 Witnessed will of his brother-in-law William Johnson on 13 Jan 1826.  Melton, Joel G. (I52701)
 
33892 witnessed will of his son-in-law Samuel Donnell Foster, John Alexander (I56773)
 
33893 witnessed will of Irene Skinner Snider, her niece.
 
Noble, Mary E. (I14577)
 
33894 witnessed will of Mary Love Bosman, written 4 Jan 1754; his
step-mother-in-law (step mother of his wife Sarah Bosman.)
Also witness same will was a John Hayes, obviously a relative to William. Brother?
 
Hayes, William* "Guillermo" II (son?) (I1555)
 
33895 Witnessed will of Mary Love Bozman written 4 Jan 1754.
Mary was stepmother of his sister-in-law Sarah Bosman Hayes, who was married to William Hayes - apparently relatives, brother? 
Hayes, John (son? bro of Guillermo?) (I95915)
 
33896 witnessed will of Robert Caulfield.
 
Crocker, Anthony (I41615)
 
33897 witnessed will of Robert Ives along with Leah Ivey (Leah wife or sister?)
 
Ivey (or Ivy), Lemuel (I90310)
 
33898 witnessed: will, together with Jonathan Jones
Marshall, William; Dec 18, 1806. Dec C.C. 1807. Wife: Mary Ann. Children: Lewis, George, William, Martin, Elizabeth Ballow, Mary Ann, Susanna, Jane. Ex: wife, sons Lewis, Martin. Wit: Jonathan Jones, Jesse Rice, John FOrd.

http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=48553&iid=EarlyKYWills-002355-114


Birth: Abt 1735 - Westmoreland County (Westmoreland), Virginia, USA
Marriage: 1766 - Virginia, USA
Death: 1809 - Eminence, Henry County (Henry), Kentucky, USA
Parents: Captain John, Sr. Marshall, Elizabeth/Lizzie Markham
Spouse: Mary Ann Pickett

1850 Henry Co District 1
son William Marshall 1780 KY
Nancy 22 1828 KY
1850: next door to George S. Jones 23 1827 KY
Pauline 11 1828 Iowa
John 1800 Virginia
Elizabeth 1817
Jas W. 17 1833
Zina 12 1838
Letitia 10 1840
Samuel K. 1846 4
G.W. 1848
Single Samuel 17 1833
Single Zediah 45 1805
 
Jones, Jonathan (I13974)
 
33899 witnessed: will, together with Jonathan Jones
Marshall, William; Dec 18, 1806. Dec C.C. 1807. Wife: Mary Ann. Children: Lewis, George, William, Martin, Elizabeth Ballow, Mary Ann, Susanna, Jane. Ex: wife, sons Lewis, Martin. Wit: Jonathan Jones, Jesse Rice, John FOrd.

Marshall, William, Inventory Apr 23, 1810; Admr: John Marshall. 
Ford, Jonathan B. "John" (I35392)
 
33900 Witnesses: Herbert H. Stone and Minnie Lee Stone

(Marie's brother and sister-in-law)

Pampa Daily News December 10, 1935
Wedding of Last Month Announced
Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marie L. Stone of Oklahoma City and Roy C. Oglesby, solemnized Nov 21, at Weatherford, Oklahoma by the Rev. Mr. Bradshaw, minister of the Church of Christ there.
The couple was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stone of Weatherford. They are now at home here, where Mr. Oglesby is employed by the Pampa casing crew.
 
Family: Roy Claud Oglesby, (twin) / Marie Inez Stone, (American Indian) (F16689)
 

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