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Mabra Madden Jones

Male 1792 - Aft 1860  (> 69 years)


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  1. 1.  Mabra Madden Jones was born in 1792 in Virginia (son of Thomas* Jones and Susan* Madden); died after 1860 in of, Marshall Twp, Saline Co, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Henry Co, Kentucky
    • Possessions: 30 Mar 1837, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois; 160 acres
    • Possessions: 30 Mar 1837, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois; 80 acres
    • Property: 24 Apr 1837, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois; 160 acres
    • Census: 1840, Henry Co, Kentucky
    • Census: 04 Sep 1850, Henry Co (District 1), Kentucky
    • Census: 04 Sep 1850, Henry Co (District 1), Kentucky; Slave sch
    • Possessions: 15 Nov 1854, Clinton, Saline Co, Missouri; 120 acres
    • Possessions: 15 Nov 1854, Clinton, Saline Co, Missouri; 80 acres
    • Possessions: 1 Jun 1859, Warsaw (Clinton), Missouri; 40 acres
    • Census: Sep 1860, Marshall Twp, Saline Co, Missouri

    Notes:

    1830 Clark Co, KY census:
    shows James, John, Joseph, Thomas, all on pg 278
    shows Malva M Jones pg 271; also pg 271 is Jonathan and Samuel, and Isaiah Sr. and Isaiah Jun, on pg 272; also on pg 272 is Daniel, Benjamin Jun & Sen, and Armstedd.
    There is a Wiatt on pg 271

    Jonathan Jones JONES, JONATHAN

    2-2-*-1-1-*-*-1-*-*-*-*-*/1-1-1-*-*-*-1-*-*-*-*-*-*/**/04/15

    Malva M Jones
    3-1-*-*-*-1-*-*-*-*-*-*-*/*-*-*-*-*-1-1-*-*-*-*-*-*/01/01/09

    3 boy under 5 Mabra (Jr) other two not shown on 1850 census
    1 boy 5 to under 10
    1 male 30-40 Mabra 38
    1 female 30-40 Lilly 32
    1 female 40-50 possible mom.
    slaves 1 under 10; 1 20-24; 9 24-36 -- 11 slaves


    (see file Jones\patinfo2)
    Bought 160 acres in Sangamon Co.
    Signature date 3/30/37
    description:
    Aliquot Parts: SW
    Sec/Blk 28/
    Township 16-N
    Range 7-W
    Fract. Sect. N
    Meridian 3rd Principal

    (see file Jones\patinfo.asp.htm)
    Bought 80 acres Sangamon: Land Office Springfield
    Signature date: 3/30/37
    Description
    Aliquot Parts: N 1/2NE
    Sec/Blk 33/
    Township 16-N
    Range 7-W
    Fract. Sect. N
    Meridian 3rd Principal

    See file Jones\MMJones.tif
    1 June 1859 Clinton (now Warsaw) Missouri (Sabine Co - Saline?)
    bought 40 acres
    SW quarter of South West Quarter of Section 25, Twp 50 Range 21

    1850 Census Henry Co, Kentucky: Family outlined on family page.
    Res 522/237 Farmer
    Res 538/538; 524/539; 555/540 Young families -
    Young m sister to James Lovelady. James dau m our Mabra*.


    08 Aug 1854 Saline Co, Missouri
    exe of brother in law will
    Saline Co, Missouri Will Books
    278-279 Shannon, Samuel 6/17/1854 8/8/1854 Martha Joseph Field, Elias Shannon Exe. Maybra (Mabra) M. Jones
    http://saline.mogenweb.org/docs/wills/will-books-a-b.txt



    Listed in sequence in Henry Co:
    Morgan family (married into Lovelady family)
    Davis family (Hannah Davis m Richard Jarman Bonham abt 1855 - from NJ, Richard in 1850 Victoria with Mabra*?)
    Duncan family (married into Lovelady family)
    Palmer, William family (married into Bonham family - see 1860 census under Mabra Jr.)
    Cox family (married into Lovelady family)


    Census:
    1830
    boys: (John & Barton or girls not born yet)
    3 <5 aft 1825 Robert 1829
    1 5-10 1820-1825 Mabra 1828
    -
    -
    -
    1 30-40 1790-1800 Mabra 1792

    girls
    1 30-40 1790-1800 Silla 1797
    1 40-50 1780-1790 (? could be Silla's mom if she was a young mom. more likely a sister.) (this person still there in 1840 census)


    Possessions:
    80 Acres
    Section 33, Twp 16-N Range 7-W Meridian 3rd PM
    Document 10856
    Accession No. IL3250__.261

    Mabra M Jones of Henry Co, Illinois
    the North half of the North East quarter of Section thirty-three,in Township sixteen North, of Range seven, eat of the third principal Meridian in the District of lands subject to sale at Springfield, containing eighty acres.

    Possessions:
    160 acres, Section 28, Twp 16-N, Range 7-W Median 3rd PM
    Document 10857
    Accession No. IL 3250_.262

    the south most quarter of Section Twenty eight, in Twonship sixteen, the North, of Range seven, West of the
    third principal Meridian, in the District of lands subject to sale at Springfield, Illinois, containing one hundred and sixty acres.
    __

    from genforum:
    http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?mabra::jones::10692.html

    While trying to place my Jones in one of the families that bought land in the early 1800's in Sangamon County I noticed that there appear to have been at least two family groups. William, Alexander, James, Robert and Thomas all bought in a block between 1825 and 1837. Then there is another group 2 sections north of them with Levi, James, Reuben, Edward and Rial with Andrew not too far away. Henry had a chunk to the north of that section. Claiborne and Richard lived near each other, several miles from the other Joneses. Mabra lived near the southern edge of that section, about 3 miles from Enoch. Eli lived farther west, about 7 miles away. Samuel bought land slightly later farther east. Don't know it this helps anyone

    Property:
    1837 Apr 24, Land purchase 160 acres, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois

    Census:
    Mabrey Jones
    boys:
    2 aft 1835 Barten 1837 (male1 not in 1850)
    2 1830-1835 John 1835 (male2 not in 1850)
    2 1825-1830 Robert 1829 (male3 not in 1850)
    1 1820-1825 Mabra 1825
    -
    -
    1 1790-1800 Mabra (1792)
    girls
    1 aft 1835 Margaret 1839
    2 1830-1835 Susan 1831, Catherine 1833
    -
    -
    -
    1 1800-1810 Silla 1797
    -
    1 1780-1790 (? could be Silla's mom if she was a young mom.
    more likely a sister.)

    Census:
    Jones, Mabra M
    age sex color
    1 53 M B
    2 53 F M
    3 14 M B
    4 10 F B
    5 6 F B
    6 5 M B
    7 2 F B
    8 1 F B
    9 3/12 F B


    Census:
    1850 HENRY CO

    District 1 (J.S. Brannen census taker)
    residence 537
    Mabry Jones 58 1792 VA farmer 7500
    Lilla Jones 53 1797 Kentucky
    Robt Jones 21 1829 Kentucky
    Susan Jones 19 1831 Kentucky
    Catherine Jones 17 1833 Kentucky
    John Jones 15 1835 Kentucky
    Bartow A Jones 13 1837 (Barten) Kentucky
    Margaret Jones 11 1839 Kentucky
    Clarinda Jones 3 1847 Kentucky

    residence 538
    Young Harvy 36 1814 Kentucky
    Young Nancy 22 1828 Kentucky
    Young Nancy 7 1843 Kentucky
    Young Martha 1 1849 Kentucky

    residence 539
    Young Elizabeth 53 1797 Kentucky
    Young Signora 14 1836 Kentucky

    Residence 540
    Young Grunbury 34 1816 male Kentucky
    Young Margaret 30 1820 Kentucky
    Young Mary Jane 10 1840 Kentucky
    Young Elizabeth 8 1842 Kentucky
    Young Ther B 5 1845 male Kentucky

    (next census page)
    residence 545
    Lemaster, Mike 44 1806 KY
    Lemaster, Thomas 38 1812 KY
    Smith, Richard 24 1826 KY

    residence 456 Carr KY

    residence 457
    Moore, Rachel 53 1797 KY
    Loudon, Elizah 23 1827 KY
    Loudon, Nancy 22 1828 KY
    Loudon, Jermiah 0 1850 KY

    residence 549 1795
    Saml Shannon 55 1812 KY (1ST WIFE WAS kEZZIE LEMASTER)
    Martha Shannon 38 1812 KY
    Mary Shannon 18 1832 KY
    John Shannon 14 1836 KY
    David Shannon 11 1738 KY
    Elias Shannon 8 1842 KY


    Possessions:
    Mabry M Jones of Salin Co, Missouri
    the least half and north west quarter of the Wouth West quarter of Section Twenty-five in Township Fifty of Range Twenty one in the District of land sale at Clinton Missouri containing one hundred twenty acres

    section 25 Twp 50-N Range 21-W Meridian 5th PM County Saline
    section 25 Two 50-N Range 21-W Meridian 5th PM County Saline


    Possessions:
    Mabry M Jones of Saline Co, Missouri
    the East half of the South East quarter of Section Twenty Six in Township Fifty, Range Twenty One in the District of Lands subject to sale at Clinton, Missouri, containing Eighty acres.

    80 acres
    issue date 15 Nov 1854
    Section 26; Twp 50-N; Range 21-W; Meridian 5th PM County Saline

    Possessions:
    Mabra M Madden, of Saline Co, Missouri
    40 acres, Clinton, now Warsaw County, Missouri
    1 Jun 1959
    the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Twenty five, in Township Fifty of Range Twenty one, in the District of lands formerly subject to sale at Clinton, now Warsaw, Missouri, containing 40 acres.

    Census:
    M.M. Jones 60 farmer 8000, 5000 VA
    L.B. Jones 61 NC
    Robert P 28 farmer KY
    Susan 26 KY
    Barton 23 farmer KY (1837)
    Margaret 20 KY (1840)
    John P 28 farmer KY (1832) married within the year
    Mrs. P Jones 18 VA (1842) married within the year

    Mabra married Lillian D. (or Lilly B.) Shannon on 15 Jan 1823 in Henry Co, Kentucky. Lillian (daughter of Robert Shannon and Katherine Davidson) was born on 17 Aug 1797 in Kentucky; died after 1860 in of, Marshall, Saline Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mabra Jones was born on 7 May 1827 in Henry Co, Kentucky; died on 22 Apr 1905 in Cedar Twp, Boone Co, Missouri; was buried in New Salem Ch, Cedar Twp, Boone Co, Missouri.
    2. Robert P "Rook" Jones was born in 1829 in Kentucky; died after 1860 in of, Saline Co, Missouri.
    3. Susan Jones was born in 1831 in Kentucky; died after 1850.
    4. Catherine D. Jones was born in 1833 in Kentucky; died after 1860.
    5. John P Jones was born in 1835 in Kentucky; died after 1860 in of, Marshall Twp, Saline Co, Missouri.
    6. Barton Alexander Jones was born in Jul 1837 in Henry Co, Kentucky; died in 1917 in of, Linneus, Linn Co, Missouri.
    7. Margaret Jones was born in 1839; died after 1850.
    8. Clarinda Jones was born in 1847 in Henry Co, Kentucky; died after 1850 in of, Henry Co, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas* Jones was born about 1756 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Stephen* Jones and Miss (..)* Poole, (maybe)); died on 1 Jul 1833 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 5 Aug 1784, Fairfax Road, Frederick Co, Virginia; to Barnett Williams
    • Census: 1810, Henry Co, Kentucky
    • Possessions: 1830, Court of Appeals, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; Madden v Madden
    • Military: 11 May 1833, Bourbon Co, Kentucky; pension this Thomas? no?
    • Death: 01 Jul 1833, Bourbon Co, Kentucky; this Thomas? No?

    Notes:

    Probably the Thomas Jones who in 1793 bonded the marriage of Catherine Bonham and John Madden, consents in writing. (she was 16 and 2 mos pg)

    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.

    Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #248, pp 164-167, Mar 10-Apr 9, 1795 - between Robert Glass, executor of the estate of Joseph Glass and Thomas Jones and Richard Shaw, the Glass estate of 350 acres and plantation on Opeckon creek is leased to Thomas Jones and Richard Shaw for eight years at 80 pounds the first year and 100 pounds annually thereafter. (bro-in-laws) Signed by Thomas Jackson and Peter McMurray.

    1810 Henry Co, KY (26-45) (1765-1784)
    1820 Henry Co, KY (45+) - (-- - 1775)
    7 children under 10 (1800-1810) - 1 female 26-45 (1765-1784)


    Birth:
    Revolutionary soldiers in Kentucky, Anderson Chenault Quisenberry, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1974), page 43

    Property:
    Barnett Williams Fred Co. VA
    The first deed was on 5 Aug 1784 when he
    bought 200a of land "near the
    dry marsh, beginning at a oak on the Fairfax Road"
    from Thomas Jones (m Susan Madden, sister to Jacob).



    Census:
    1810 Henry Co, KY New Castle
    William Shannon 26-44 (1766-1784)
    wife 26-44 1766-1785
    1 male <10 1800-1810
    slaves 2

    (living between Israel Jones
    and Thomas Jones --- see notes on Robert Shannon, Lilly Shannon's father.)


    Israel Jones 1774 26-44 (1766-1784)
    female 26-44 (Margaret Connor 1778) (1766-1784)
    4 female <10 1800-1810 Eliza, Patsy Catherine Keziah
    1 male <10 1800-1810 William
    3 slaves

    Thomas Jones 26-44 (1766-1784)
    wife 26-44 (1766-1784) Susan
    female 16-25 1785-1794
    1 male 16-25 1785-1794 Stephen 1792
    1 male 10-15 1795-1800
    1 female 10-15 1795-1800
    2 females <10 1800-1810
    1 male <10 1800-1810

    nearby:
    Name: Thomas Farley
    County: Henry
    State: Kentucky
    Free White Males 16 to 25: 2 1785-1794 Thomas (m Shannon)
    Free White Males 26 to 44: 1 1765-1784
    Free White Males 45 and Over: 1 father or fatherL
    Free White Females Under 10: 2 1800-1810
    Free White Females 10 to 15: 2 1795-1800 Sarah (m Shannon)
    Free White Females 26 to 44: 1 1665-1785


    Military:
    Kentucky Pension Roll of 1835 Report from the Secretary of State
    (this Thomas?)

    Name: Thomas Jones
    Rank: Private
    Annual allowance 40.00
    sum received 92.92
    Description of service: Virginia militia
    When placed on the pension roll May 11, 1833
    Commencement of pension Mar 4 1831
    died Jul 1 1833

    http://books.google.com/books?id=N1qd-_qAG5EC&pg=RA4-PA1832&lpg=RA4-PA1832&dq=samuel+chadd,+maryland&source=bl&ots=yl9dnFG6pr&sig=P660Upomg4Ry23KTuAYEZjp9t8o&hl=en&ei=mikDTO6GJZvEMf7TjDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CCQQ6AEwBjgK#v=onepage&q=jones&f=false

    Death:
    this is death date if pension record is this Thomas Jones.

    Thomas* married Susan* Madden about 1790. Susan* (daughter of Mabra* "Mayberry" Madden, Sr and Mrs. Jane* (..) Madden) was born about 1766 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1830. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susan* Madden was born about 1766 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of Mabra* "Mayberry" Madden, Sr and Mrs. Jane* (..) Madden); died after 1830.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Possessions: Nov 1830, Court of Appeals, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; Madden v Madden

    Notes:

    Susan MADDEN was the daughter of Mabra (Mayberry) MADDEN and Jane
    (BONHAM?). She was born about 1775 in Frederick Co, VA, and mentioned in her father's will in 1805, and her mother's will in 1821 as Susannah Jones.


    (sourced to Genealogical Records Committee, N.S.D.A.R. )
    ( If you have ANY information regarding Susan, her marriage, her children, or ANY references to her, please get in touch with me.
    (posted to Virginia, Frederick Co, and Madden lists Jan 8, '99.)

    Children:
    1. (daughter) Jones was born between 1785 and 1794; died after 1810 in of, New Castle, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    2. (son) Jones was born between 1795 and 1800; died after 1810 in of, New Castle, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    3. Stephen* Jones was born on 21 Feb 1792 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 8 Mar 1863 in Lafayette, Contra Costa Co, California; was buried in Lafayette Cem, Lafayette, Contra Costa Co, California.
    4. Keziah Jones was born in 1795 in Henry Co, Kentucky; died after 1880 in of, Franklinton District, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    5. Nancy Jones was born between 1808 and 1810; died after 1840.
    6. (daughter) Jones was born between 1800 and 1810; died after 1810 in of, New Castle, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    7. (son) Jones was born between 1800 and 1810; died after 1810 in of, New Castle, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    8. 1. Mabra Madden Jones was born in 1792 in Virginia; died after 1860 in of, Marshall Twp, Saline Co, Missouri.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stephen* Jones was born about 1735 in Orange Co, Virginia (son of Willoughby* Jones and Mrs. Margaret* E. (..) Jones); died before 7 Feb 1809 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Orange Co Offspring: 1734 > Frederick 1743 > Augusta 1745 > Culpeper 1749 > Greene 1838

    http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/orange/deeds/orangehe.txt

    Headrights of Orange Co., Virginia

    Headrights were grants of 50 acres of land per "head" - or
    per white male over the age of 16 who transported himself to the colonies. They appear in the Court of Common Pleas in the county in which the land was granted. The attached file includes the headrights copied from the Orange Co., Va Court of Common Pleas in the 18th Century. These headrights function as the only real immigration record for English, Scot or Irish immigrants in that time period. The headright identifies the country of origin and generally the port of entry in the colonies.
    ----------
    25 Nov 1736
    Philemon Cavenaugh
    Thos Jones
    John Grant
    John Parks
    John Buttler
    Mical Ryley
    Joseph Abel
    James Reedjsep
    from Great Britain or Ireland
    ------------

    http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/va/+index+10431138456134+F
    1738 Delinquent list of Orange Co, added by the court in Mr Russell's list: John Jones (run away)

    1739 (pg 22) Thomas Jones 7 tithes
    (pg 23) Thos Jones 3 tithes, tithables in princinct of James Pickett, constable
    (pg 25) Thomas Jones __ tithes; Wm Jones 1 tithe; tithables of Henry Rice, Constable

    furnished by James F Forsyth
    1713 Pineknoll Lane
    Albany, GA 31707
    912/ 435-6943
    bilbojf@yahoo.com
    (his mother's papers)

    "My Great grandfather Stephen Jones, was of Scotch descent, came to the valley from Orange Co, VA, had lived awhile in Pennsylvania. He had four sons and three daughters by his first wife, Thomas, John, Jonathan and Newberry, went to Henry Co, Ky. Two of his sons were Presbyterian Preachers, John one of the latter left KY and settled in Pittsburg, PA, he married a Miss Potter Jones, Harriet Potter Jones married Atwood of Cincinnati. Some of the family live in Miami Saline Co, MO have married in the Smith family, Nicho Smith a grandson in Saline Co, MO, Clarke Smith in Louisville, Mrs. Roland Henry Co, KY, Abe Smith in St. Louis, His three girls married Shaw, Smith and one unknown.
    "Great grandfather Jones second wife was the widow of Enoch Bonham, her maiden name was Ackley, she was of Scotch descent and had seven Bonham children two sons, Samuel and Edward, Samuel inherited the farm under the English law. It is now owd by Ed and adjoins the Gaunt farm, Edward moved away. Five girls one married Shaw, one Greenfield of KY, Sallie married Madden, descendents in Jasper Co, MO, one Withers, and one Smith some in KY, and some in MO.
    "By the marriage of Great grandfather Jones with Mrs. Bonham my g grandmother he had two daughters Jemima married to John Gaunt and had a large family, Kezia married to Lindsey, lived and died in KY. She had four sons, Abraham, Stephen, Wilm Smith Lindsey in Bourbon Co, KY, and William in New Castle KY, and two daughers Jemima and Kezia."
    "(These sketches were gathered from Mrs. Hamner youngest daughter of John and Jemima Gaunt.)"

    1758-1769 Loudoun Co Tithables
    pg 83 "list of Tithables Taken by Jas hamilton 1769"
    Stephen Jones -1; Ephraim Bonum -1; John Dorrett -1.

    1768 - Living in Loudoun Co, VA
    1769 - Loudoun Co, VA Tax list Tithables
    1770-1774 Loudoun Co Tithables: Stephen Jones -1; 5 scalps; Benjamin Pool -1; 5 scalps
    (A List of Tithables taken by Stephen Donaldson for the year 1770. Tithables, Wheel Carriages & Squirrel Scalps)
    Also listed: John Palmer & Samuel Palmer -2; 10 scalps
    Peter Ackley, Barnett Ackley -2; 10 scalps
    Bonhams listed: Aaron, Amariah, Benjamin, Elijah, Hezekiah, Joseph, Nehemiah, Nehemiah Jr, Nehemiah Sr, Peter, Samuel.

    12 Nov 1770 Loudoun Co, Deed Book H pp 1-2 Benjamin Pool signed indenture of Edward Thompson ("advanced age" deceased wife Mary, dau of Giles Barrett; mentions g-son Jesse Woodard Jr; mentions property in Newcastle, PA. ) other wit: Samuel Iden & John Piggott - designated (Quakers)

    17 Apr 1772 Loudoun Co Deed Book I 1771-1773: pg 124-127
    Witnessed Indenture between Gidney Clark, Esq., of Island of Barbados, Esqr, to Henry Farnsworth, John Farnsworth & George Farnsworth, his sons, parcel of land surveyed by John Hough beginning at a white Oak corner to Benjamin Hiskett, 142 acrs of land with appurtenances, longest living of them paying unto Gidney Clark every year on 1st day of Apr rent of four pound four shillings and six pence current money of Virginia and plant at least one hundred good Apple trees and fifty good Peach trees and keep same well pruned and within good fence and also cause to be built a Dwelling House at least 20 feet long and 16 feet wide within three years and such other houses as his way of Husbandry may require. Wit: Henry Van Over; Hezekiah Howell, Stacy Janney; Stephen Jones; Har. Lane; Charles West; Stephen Donaldson: signed Hon Geo Wm Fairfax & Bryan Fairfax (attys for Gidney Clark) and Henry Farnsworth.

    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 than50 acres of land in thelot 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.

    note: Benjamin Hiskett, Jr (Haskett) & wife Catherine Palmer, child Ruth Haskett b 27 Jun 1781 m James Triplett 14 May 1782 in Loudon Co, VA

    1776 Mar 11 - Between Stephen Jones of Frederick Co, to John Green Lee 125 acres being part of larger tract of 520 acres same granted to Capt Lewis Neill by patent from the properties office 2 Feb 1765 who granted and demised unto ? and Edward White - then to George Marsh and Mathias Marsh, exec of George assigned to Michael Stip and by the said Michael Stip assigned to Stephen Jones on 17th Mar 1777 which said 520 acres beginning at white oaks corner to Helms...
    consideration of five shillings....to Farm Lett unto said John Green Lee for and during the full term of ninety nine years...one certain Tract of Land of one hundred and twenty five acres being a part of a larger Tract of land of five hundred and twenty acres...said John Green Lee do on the 1st day May every year pay rent of three pounds fifteen shillings...

    1775-1781 Loudoun Co Tithables:
    Bonham: Aaron, Ameriah, Benjamin, John, Joseph, Josias, Nehemiah, Peter, Samuel, William
    Jones: Daniel Jr, Enos, George, Henry, Isaac, Isaiah, Jabez, James, John, John Jr, John Sr, Joshua, Mary, Miskell, Philip, Richard, Robert, William.

    Fred Co Deed Bk 18, p 192 11 Mar 1779
    Stephen leases 125 acres (part of an original 525 acres, of which the other 400 were leased by Thomas Jones in 1771) for 99 years. The land had been leased in 1771 and subsequently assigned by various lessees and Stephen was an assignee on Mar 17, 1777 and annual rent is three pounds 15 shillings


    [Lease] Between Stephen Jones of County of Frederick [to] John Green Lee of County aforesaid ... consideration of five Shillings .... to Farm Lett unto said John Green Lee for and during the full term of ninety nine years .. one certain Tract of Land of one hundred and twenty five acres being part of a larger Tract of land of five hundred and twenty acres ... the same as was granted unto Capt Lewis Neill by Patent from the Proprietors Office the 2nd Feb 1765 ... and by said Lewis Neill granted unto Jesse and Edward White assigned to George Mauk and by Mathias Mauk Exor. of George Mauk assigned to Michael Slip and by said Michael Slip assigned to the above named Stephen Jones the 17th Mar 1777... said John Green Lee do on the 1st day May every year pay rent of three pounds fifteen Shillings...
    Signed Stephen Jones Wit John Cannon; George Mason; W. Green; Recorded 1 Jun 1779
    (see land entry under Thomas Jones: Bk 14, p 111, 6 Mar 1771 - apparently adjacent property)

    Fred Co. Deed Book 19, p 215 30 Mar 1781
    [Lease] Between Allen McDonald {lease of Stephen Jones} of County of Frederick [to] Peter Peterson of County aforesaid... consideration of twenty three Pounds... for the rent covenants hath granted to farm let... a certain tract of land formerly the property of Lewis Neill dec'd and was by said Lewis Neill devised to Edward and Jost White in the year 1770... and was said Edward and Jost White devised to ___... and was by said ___ devised to Stephen Jones and was by said Stephen Jones devised to above named Allen McDonald.... corner to said Lewis Neill..... corner to Meredith Helm..... containing seventy acres... term of ninety nine years. Signed Allen McDonald
    Wit: Ben Rutherford; Meredith Helm; Abraham Neill
    Recorded: 3 Apr 1781

    Fred Co. Va Marriages: Catherine Bonham & Stephen Jones 23 Mar 1783, min Alexander Balmain

    1784: "Virginia Genealogist Vol 23, No. 1: Jan - Mar 1979, Whole #89"
    "Frederick Co Virginia 1800 Tax List"
    Stephen Jones & son - 2 m over 16; 9 horses, 2 slaves, over 16 ( ---- - 1784)

    Fred Co. Deed Book 20, p 112, p 271 - 1784
    Between John Neill and Lydia his wife of County of Frederick [to] Lewis Neill of the County aforesaid... consideration of One hundred and fifty pounds... all that messuage or Tenement of land containing One hundred Eighty nine Acres situate and lying in County aforesaid Adjoining the lands of Doct. John MacDonald & Ignatious Perry & others. Signed Jonn Rees
    Wit: John S Woodcock; David Hunter; James Young
    Recorded 8 Sep 1784

    25 Mar 1795, bonded marriage for Lydia Bonham (his step-dau) & William Shaw

    Frederick Co. VA Superior Court Deed Book #SC-3, pp 251-252, June 6, 1797, Jones to Jones Bill of Sale. Thomas Jones sells five negroes (Samuel, Dempe, George,Sarah, and Milley). Those negroes are subject to payment of cost of 100 pounds to Solomon Goge, attorney for the executors of Joseph Glass, now deceased and conveyed by bill of sale to James Singleton, Aquila Dyson and Jonathan Jones, together with one waggon, three cows, three beds and furniture, one desk, one cupboard, one chest, two tables, eight chairs, farming implements of every kind, the stock of hogs grain and hay now growing unto him, the said Stephen Jones, rented from the Executors of Joseph Glass.
    One of the witness signers Ellis Jones. On Oct 4, 1797, the oaths of James Singleton and Ellis Jones were sworn for this bill of sale.

    1800 Frederick County VA Tax List

    28 Dec 1808 - 30 Dec 1808 Frederick County VA - Estate Sale

    Frederick County VA Will Book #8, p. 415, Feb 7, 1809, Appraisement of Stephen Jones estate. Included notes held by Stephen of monies owed him - William Jones owed $400 - Samuel Boanham (sic) owed $321.61.
    (William his son - Samuel his stepson)

    4 Apr 1809
    Principal buyers of his estate:
    Principal buyers of his estate:
    John Gauntt - his son-in-law (Jemimah's husb)
    Samuel Bonham - his stepson
    Thomas Lindsey - his son-in-law (Keziah's husb)
    Catharine Jones - not his wife. She was already dec'd. Who is this? A dau-in-law?
    Charlotte Madden - wife of Jacob Madden (Mabra Sr & Jane
    M Madden - prob stepdau Sarah's hus. Mabra (Mabra Sr & Jane)
    E. Jones - prob his dau-in-law Elizabeth Brite (m Jonathan his son) or maybe Ellis Jones (sworn to sale bet Thomas Jones to Stephen)
    C. Jones - (Catharine Jones?)

    The following purchased items from the estate sale of Stephen Jones:
    Joseph Wood, David Green Lee, Peter McMurray, John Gaunt, Samuel Bonham, E. J. Hall, Thomas McCowen, Joseph Saxon, Thomas Lindsey, William Shaw, Henry Crumb, Jacob Wilson, John Perrell, John Denny, Daniel Sowers, John Swats, Catherine Jones, Michael Helpbringer, Arthur Carter, Adam Brown, John Wright, Jacob Stone, John Caywood, Thomas Jackson, Isaac Dowdle, James English, Charlotte Madden, Thomas Gottitt, Risen Duvall, Negro Janco, William Anderson, John Woill, M. Madden, Charles McCray, John Moffett, Abram Shank, George Philips, Henry Mark, Edward Noott, John Wall, John Cankhorn, and John Deven. None of John's children by his first marriage participate though they inherit the bulk of the estate. Perhaps because they have all moved to Kentucky is the reason they are missing


    1809 The Stephen Jones estate was taxed for 82-1/2 acres - Total $0.42. Catherine Jones, executor was taxed for two slaves over the age of 16 and two horses - Total $1.12.
    -
    25 May 1809 Appraisement, Frederick County

    11 Nov 1811 Account status.

    Frederick Co. VA Will Book #9, pp 88-90, Nov 22, 1811, Administration and Estate of Stephen Jones. Administrator is Samuel Bonham (curiously, it is done in pounds, not dollars.)


    excerpt from "Virginia Genealogies",
    Vols
    13-14, page 95 under the heading of Queries:
    1488. JONES-BONHAM. Want parents of Stephen Jones, born ca. 1745, died 1808,
    Frederick Co., Va., married 1st 1760; married 2nd 23 March 1783, Frederick Co.,
    Va., Catherine (?) Bonham, born ca. 1750, died 1809, Frederick Co., Va. Issue:
    Jemima Jones, born ca. 1784, married 1801 John Gaunt, Frederick Co., Va.; Keziah Jones, born 5 April 1786, married 1806 Thomas Lindsey, Frederick Co., Va. Both also had children by first marriages.
    Mrs. J. Troffer
    2040 N.E. 97th St.,
    Seattle, WA 98115.

    Stephen* married Miss (..)* Poole, (maybe) about 1754. (..)* (daughter of Joseph Poole, (immigrant) and Rebecca Janney) was born about 1740 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died before 1783. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Miss (..)* Poole, (maybe) was born about 1740 in Loudoun Co, Virginia (daughter of Joseph Poole, (immigrant) and Rebecca Janney); died before 1783.

    Notes:

    . Stephen Jones married Miss (--?--) Poole? circa 1755 (The Benjamin Poole family of Quakers residing in Loudoun County were too young to have been the parents of Stephen Jones wife. If his wife was indeed a Poole, perhaps she is a sister to Benjamin as that timing would be better. However, the Poole family came from Bucks County, PA. Benjamin Poole's father was Joseph and he died in Bucks County. It is not likely that the Jones family came from that same county). (John Reedy)

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas* Jones was born about 1756 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 1 Jul 1833 in Bourbon Co, Kentucky.
    2. Newberry Jones was born about 1762; died after 1772 in of, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    3. Mary "Polly" Jones was born on 9 Aug 1764 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 10 Feb 1847 in Henry Co, Kentucky.
    4. (Daughter) Jones was born about 1766; died after 1790.
    5. William Jones was born about 1766; died after 1820.
    6. Deborah Jones was born about 1770; died after 1810.
    7. Jonathan Jones was born on 23 Oct 1773 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 22 Apr 1857 in of, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    8. Israel Jones was born on 24 Jul 1774 in Virginia; died on 1 Apr 1860 in Weakley Co, Tennessee.
    9. Rev John Jones was born about 1777 in Frederick, Co, Virginia (prob); died after 1820 in of, Henry Co, Kentucky.

  3. 6.  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]


  4. 7.  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. 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. 3. 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.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Willoughby* JonesWilloughby* Jones was born about 1700; died before 27 Apr 1765 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Bef 1735, Pennsylvania (maybe)
    • Residence: Bef 1740, Orange Co, Virginia (possibly)
    • Residence: 1751, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 29 Nov 1752, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 25 Sep 1753, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: Between 1758 and 1761, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 9 Jun 1759, Fauquier Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 27 Apr 1765, Frederick Co, Virginia; Appraisement
    • Other-Begin: 26 Sep 1768, Fauquier Co, Virginia
    • Property: 21 Jan 1779, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Research Notes: 24 Nov 2011
    • Research Notes: 28 Nov 2015; relative to John Jones of Jones Mill

    Notes:

    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


    _________________
    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.

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



    Residence:
    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}. (JJR)

    time frame he was in Pennsylvania is just a guess.

    Residence:
    Frederick County Marriages, 1738-1850, Pages: 148, Frederick County, VA Marriage Book #1, page 89. .... Mrs. Hammer, Jones Family History (c. 1900), "My Great Grandfather Stephen Jones was of Scotch descent, came to the valley from Orange Co.

    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. (JJR)

    time frame he was in Orange County is just a guess.


    Residence:
    He had a residence from 1751 to 1761 in Prince William Co, VA.2 Willoughby is found in the county order and minutes
    books during this decade. (JJR)

    Other-Begin:
    Minute Book: 29 Nov 1752, Prince William Co, VA.8 Willoughby Jones against William Ashmore judgement is granted the
    plaintif against the Defendant for two hundred and thirty eight pounds of Tobacco and his costs by him in the behalf
    expended. (JJR)

    Other-Begin:
    He was involved in a court case on 25 Sep 1753 in Prince William Co, VA.9 At a court continued for Prince William
    County, 25th September, 1753, Willoughby Jones, having attended as witness 11 days for Gabriel Muffit against Henry
    Norman ordered the said Gabriel pay him for the same according to law. (JJR)

    Other-Begin:
    1758-1761, Dumfries, Prince William Co. VA. John Glassford & Co of Virginia and Maryland established stores along the waterways and established journals and inventories for purchasers of customers where they could trade tobacco
    and gain credit for items and supplies. One of these was located at Dumfries near the Potomac and Willoughby Jones is
    listed for 75 in the 1758-1759 and 49 in the 1761 records, presumably for pounds of tobacco owed. (JJR)

    Other-Begin:
    Administration: 9 Jun 1759, Fauquier Co., VA.3 Settlement of the estate of George Foote and accounts owed (creditors),
    including Willoughby Jones.

    There is a settlement from the estate of George Foote in Fauquier Co in 1759 and again in 1768, but Fauquier County was solely created out of Prince William Co in 1757 and Foote's property bordered both counties after this creation.
    (JJR)

    Other-Begin:
    Appraisement: 27 Apr 1765, Frederick County, VA.4 Estate came to 68 pounds, 13 shillings. Ordered to be record on Aug
    6, 1765.
    Wm Helm, Thos Helm and James Barnett, subscribers.
    Willoughby Jones has never been found in any land records or deeds and his occupation was unknown, but he did have some
    cattle, sheep and a colt as part of the appraisal. His widow, Margaret was not mentioned, nor is any will found. (JJR)

    Other-Begin:
    Administration: 26 Sep 1768, Fauquier County, VA. Out of the estate of George Foote, paid to creditors is Willoughby
    Jones, amongst others. This would have been paid after Willoughby's death. (JRR)

    Property:
    21 Jan 1779, Frederick County, VA.6 John Madden's
    Willoughby Jones
    Deed for 200 acres
    This land is _____ by Jno Madden Dec'd? to Loughland Madden as his Mother Bridget Madden informs that the will never
    proved the _____ Being gone to Carolina this Loughland Madden, John Madden, brothers and Bridget, relict of the
    deceased all agree a deed should issue in the name of Willoughby Jones.
    (See the other side)
    January 21, 1779
    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.

    Research Notes:
    _________________
    Family used the name Newton a lot. Here's an entry with Newon, Willoughby, and Jones:

    Willoughby Newton, m Sarah Eskridge who was daughter of
    George Eskridge & Rebecca Bonham. Rebecca was daughter of
    Samuel Bonham and Margaret Philpott.

    relevant???

    Thomas Newton is Willoughby's father. Refers to a Walter Jones as his son in will.
    Daniel Bonham is Samuel's father. His will requests that
    Willoughby Newton take care of his son Samuel Bonham and estate until Samuel turns 20 yrs old.

    NEWTON, (CAPT.) THOMAS, 26 Aug. 1727; 31 Jan. 1727/8.

    Son Willoughby land in Richmond Co. near Totuskey containing 350 acres; daughter Elizabeth Waulhope 3 negroes; daughter Katherine Brent negroes in her possession; grandson Newton Keene; son Rev. Walter Jones and Beheathland his wife 3 negroes; wife Elizabeth 5 negroes, 2 horses, 10 cows, 15 sheep, furniture, silver and the use of my plantation for life.

    Father: Thomas Newton b: 1678 in England
    Mother: Elizabeth Storke b: 1687 in Westmoreland County, Virginia

    Name: Beheathland Newton
    Sex: F
    Birth: BEF 1712 in Westmoreland County, Virginia
    Death: in Westmoreland County, Virginia

    Marriage 1 Walter Rev Jones b: BEF 1708 in Llanelly, Carnarvon, Wales
    Married: AFT 1724 in Westmoreland County, Virginia

    Walter Dr. Jones b: 16 DEC 1745 in Northumberland County, Virginia
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I24822

    will of son Dr. Walter Jones

    Richmond County, Virginia Wills; Robert K. Headley, Jr.:
    p.310 - Nicholas FLOOD, NFP, will; [nd.), [nd.] (in folio after 6 Jul 1778 record)
    In my 63rd year, having entered in on the 2nd day of Aug last, New Style; if I happen to die in America,
    I desire to be buried at the east end of North Farnham Church on the right hand of dau. Catharine McCALL who d. in 1767; parcel of wool cards, cotton cards, spinning wheels, and other implements of domestic industry equal to the expense of the marble monumental stone which I have desired to be erected to be disposed of among the poor...of industrious housekeepers in NFP according to their want of such implements; wife; land in Essex Co. bought of George CLAYTON and Merriwether SMITH to be sold; dwelling plant. and all lands in Rich. Co. to grdau. Elizabeth McCALL, if she has no heirs, to grdau. Catharine McCALL, if she has no heirs, to nephew Nicholas FLOOD (2nd son of late bro. William); lacking heirs, to go successively to: nephew William [Pinkstant] FLOOD (eld. son of late bro. William), Walter Flood JONES (eld. son of fr. Dr. Walter JONES), William JONES (2nd son of Dr. Walter JONES), Elizabeth FLOOD (2nd dau. of bro. William), Thomas Griffin PEACHEY (2nd son of fr. and b-i-l. Col. William PEACHEY), William Travers PEACHEY (3rd son of Col. William PEACHEY), William PEACHEY (eld. son of fr. Maj. Leroy PEACHEY), Leroy PEACHEY (2nd son of Maj. Leroy PEACHEY); Cetera desunt; the undersigned believe that this is the wil of Dr. Nicholas FLOOD: George McCARTY, Chas. McCARTY, George YERBY, Benjamin BRAMHAM, Robert TOMLIN, Charles HAMMOND. [Dr. Nicholas FLOOD mar. Elizabeth PEACHEY; they had one dau., Catharine who mar. Archibald McCALL in 1761. RCV, p.196.]


    Marriage 1 Alice Flood b: BEF 1761 in Kinsale, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
    Married: BEF 1777 in Northumberland County, Virginia
    Children
    Walter Jones b: 7 OCT 1777 in Northumberland County, Virginia

    Marriage 1 Anne Lucinda Lee b: BEF 1790 in Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia
    Married: MAY 1808 in Washington, District of Columbia
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    Research Notes:
    "James Foreman had come to the area by 1750 when he purchased 800 acres from John Jones on 15 August 1750. On 15 May 1780 James sold this tract of land to his son Benjamin Foreman who established a mill along Jones Mill Stream. The 800-acre tract was in the Scrabble area of Berkeley County.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=18cf&id=I332

    Mills of Berkeley (Opequon Creek)
    Morgan Bryant had a mill on his plantation in 1734 when the land was surveyed for him. This is the Bedington Mill today. The third was north of Scrabble on Jones Mill stream. It, too, was there when the land was surveyed in 1734.

    Opequon Creek had five mills north of Martinsburg. The first mill was almost at the mouth of the Opequon Creek. It was the Forman Mill, which is listed on the John Wood Berkeley County 1820 map. The Formans also had a ferry on the Potomac River. James Forman operated the mill until he died in 1834. It was then sold to Charles Starbuck. When the new Dam No. 5 was built across the Potomac near Honeywood in 1835, it raised the Opequon Creek to a height that prevented the Forman Mill from operating. According to John P. Kearfott's 1847 map, D. Morrison had a mill there, but on the opposite side of the Opequon Creek.
    http://www.journal-news.net/page/content.detail/id/572835/Mills-of-Berkeley-County.html?nav=5004

    see James Forman 1725 and son Benjamin Forman 1746

    Willoughby* married Mrs. Margaret* E. (..) Jones about 1725. Margaret* was born about 1710; died after 1779. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mrs. Margaret* E. (..) Jones was born about 1710; died after 1779.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 21 Jan 1779, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    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.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Jones was born about 1725 in of, Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1798.
    2. William Jones, (son?) was born about 1727; died after 1759 in of, Frederick Co, Virginia.
    3. John Jones was born after 1730; died after 1784 in of, Frederick Co, Virginia.
    4. 4. Stephen* Jones was born about 1735 in Orange Co, Virginia; died before 7 Feb 1809 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    5. (father of David Thompson) Jones, (son of who?) was born about 1740; died after 1765 in of, Virginia.

  3. 10.  Joseph Poole, (immigrant) was born in 1704 in Workington Parish, Bromfield, Cumberland, England (son of William Poole and Jeanette Twentyman); died after 1771 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    s/o William Pool b abt 1670 in Workington Parish of Broomfield Cumberland England
    and Jeannette Twentyman, b abt 1670 in England
    children of Joseph and Rebecca Poole; 
    William, 1728, 
    Elisabeth, 1730, 
    Rebecca, 1732, died 1748, 
    Joseph, 1734 died 1745, 
    Abel, 1736, died 1740, 
    Thomas, 1739, 
    Sarah, 1742, 
    Amos, 1744

    Occupation: Tailor
    Religion: Became A Quaker On 2 May 1747
    A first child named William died as an Infant
    Immigrated to Pa abt 1720 when still a youth, Resided in Newton Bucks Co Pa from 1749 -1760.
    All dates of birth came from PA births Buck Co., 1682 -1800 (except Benjamin is not listed)
    __
    Joseph Poole. Sept. 15, 1762. Amos Poole, over 14, petitions for guardian. Thomas Yeardley and John de Normandie
    __
    Joseph Poole, Sept 10, 1787 granddau. Rebecca Yardley (now wid of John O'Neal) had her father Thomas Yardley of Newtown, guardian.
    __

    Joseph married Rebecca Janney in 1725 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania. Rebecca (daughter of Abel Janney and Elizabeth Stacy) was born on 9 Nov 1702 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1771. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rebecca Janney was born on 9 Nov 1702 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania (daughter of Abel Janney and Elizabeth Stacy); died after 1771.

    Notes:

    amos poole of bucks co, wheelwright. ug 8, 1767. mother rebecca poole and friend amos palmer. exers. bro. thomas poole. bro-in-law paul pennington.

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    info from Audrey Pool thru rootsweb 1/04: died in Willimgton, DE Note in posting stated: Janney from "The Quaker Janneys of Cheshire and their Progenitors". by Miles White Jr. In America the name is spelled Janney, Janeway, Janny, etc. Also noted: Randle Janney, of Widforde, married Alice Wilkeson on Nov 26, 1566, at Prestonbury. She was buried Jan 31, 1598 and he was buried Oct 7, 1593, both at Prestbury. Randle Janney, of Styall, and of Handforth, had atleast three children: Katherine, William, and Rychard,b1586-88. One of these may be the father of Thomas, to whom we can trace our ancestory. It is not certain.

    Death location as listed on Ancestry.com 6/05 Timothy Owen Gilmore database lists her birth as 9-9-1702 and her death date as 1762. 6/05
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=charcarol2&id=I159

    Children:
    1. William Poole was born on 26 Jan 1729 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died on 06 Jun 1779 in of, Wilmington, Delaware.
    2. Elizabeth Poole was born on 11 Sep 1730 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1800.
    3. Rebecca Poole was born on 26 Nov 1732 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1748.
    4. Joseph Poole was born on 17 Dec 1734 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1745 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.
    5. Abel Poole was born on 07 Feb 1736 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1740 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.
    6. Thomas Poole was born on 28 Jul 1739 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died on 08 Mar 1782 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.
    7. Sarah Poole was born on 07 Mar 1742 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1765.
    8. Amos Poole was born on 28 Oct 1744 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Jul 1767.
    9. Benjamin (not s-o Joseph) Poole was born on 26 Nov 1739 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania (possibly); died on 31 Jul 1773 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.
    10. 5. Miss (..)* Poole, (maybe) was born about 1740 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died before 1783.

  5. 12.  John* Madden, SrJohn* Madden, Sr was born before 1708 (son of (father of John) Madden); died before 6 Dec 1758 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1724, Stafford Co, Virginia
    • Property: 6 Apr 1730, Goose Run, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Possessions: 1731, Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia; sold
    • Property: 20 Jul 1731, Goose Run, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 21 Jul 1731, Prince William Co, Virginia; wit for Tedwell
    • Property: 30 Jul 1731, Goose Run, Prince William Co, Virginia
    • Residence: Bef 1745, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Possessions: 24 Oct 1747, Joes Hole, Fairfax Road, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Property: 22 Mar 1750, near Dry Marsh, Frederick Co, Virginia; surveyed by G.Washington
    • Other-Begin: 12 Nov 1750, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 19 Apr 1751, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Other-Begin: 7 Aug 1753, Frederick Co, Virginia; oath of allegiance
    • Property: 21 Jan 1779, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Document from David Howard states that John had a child Scarlett (is that male or female - possibly unknown daughter?) and Dennis born in 1734.

    1724: Paid tithable personal tax in Stafford Co., VA. Would have been at least 16 years old.

    1726: Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #12, page 487, Aug 5, 1768 - John Madden (son) grants power of attorney to John Moffatt of Fauquier Co to lease 123 acres in Prince William County, this land granted by Leonard Helm (patent Jan 15, 1726).

    1731: John Madden of Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co, tailor, sold land to Thomas Helms (Bridget's brother) of Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co (Virginia Genealogist (from Joan Hackett jhacket1@ix.netcom.com). The land was near Leonard Helm.
    Bef 1745: John and Bridget Madden moved to Frederick County, Virginia

    (following Order Book/Will Book research done by John Reedy 9/02 in Fred. Co. VA)
    11 Nov 1743 County Court held first session in Fred Co
    1743-1745: Frederick Co. VA Order Book #1, 1743-1745, page 114- John Madden,Plt vs. Hugh Ferguson, Def - The suit between the parties being agreed is dismissed.
    Frederick Co. VA Order Book #1, 1743-1745, page 204- John Madden and Hugh Ferguson, Plntff vs. Abel Pearson - Judgement for Madden.
    Frederick Co. VA Order Book #2, page 22, 1745 - John Hardin to pay John Madden 125 pounds of tobacco for giving 5 days of evidence.
    Frederick Co. VA Order Book #2, page 63, 1745 - Leonard Helms and John Madden - Judgement for Plaintiff in tobacco.
    Frederick Co. VA Order Book #2, page 63, 1745 - John Madden vs. John Dooues is continued.
    Frederick  Co. VA Order book #2, page 115, 1746 - John Madden vs. John Dooves, judgement in favor of Madden.
    Frederick Co. Va Order book #2, page 148, 1746 - John Madden appeared as a witness for Richard Blackburn and court orders 175 pounds of tobacco be paid to John.
    Frederick Co. VA Order book #2, page 263, 1747 - John Madden, who as well for himself as the Church wardens of Frederick, and George Johnstone, in debt. the suit being agreed, is dismissed. 
    Frederick Co. Va Order book #2, page 148, 1746 - John Madden appeared as a witness for Richard Blackburn and court orders 175 pounds of tobacco be paid to John.
    Frederick Co. VA Order book #2, page 218, Mar 6, 1746 - justices named - one is Meredith Helm.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #2, page 263, 1747 - John Madden, who as well for himself as the Church wardens of Frederick, and George Johnstone, in debt. the suit being agreed, is dismissed. 
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #2, page 479, 1748 - John Madden, Plt vs. Thomas Gray, Defdnt, judgement.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #2, page 484, 1748 - John Madden is appointed overseer of road from Opechon Creek to Johnston's Mill in the room of John Jones, Plt vs. Thomas Gray, Defdnt, judgement.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #3, 1748-1751. page 11 - John Madden appointed overseer of roads in the room of John Alford.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #3, 1748-1751. page 12 - John Madden is appointed constable in the room of John Conwell.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #3, 1746-1751, page, 317 - John Madden appeared as a witness for John Dooues- court orders payment of 475 pounds of tobacco.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #3, 1748-1751. page 395 - John Madden was plaintiff, judgement for plaintiff.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #3, 1748-1751. page 411 - John Madden was plaintiff, judgement for plaintiff.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #3, 1748-1751. page 453 - John Madden appointed overseer of roads in the room of John Jones.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #3, 1748-1751. page 475 - John Madden was plaintiff.
    Frederick Co. VA Order book #4, page 22, 1751 - John Madden appeared as a witness for Marquis Calmes and George Johnston and court orders 75 pounds of tobacco be paid to John.
    Frederick Co. VA Order book #4, page 34, 1751 - John Madden appeared as a witness (8 days) for Vincent Jones/John Jones and court orders 200 pounds of tobacco be paid to John.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #4, page 94, 1751 - James Jones Plt. vs. John Madden, Def - the suit is ordered dismissed, the Plt failing to appear to prosecute.
      Frederick Co. VA Order book #5, page 483, 1752-1754 - Maddin vs. Rutherford.
      Frederick Co. VA Will Book #2, page 417, Aug 6, 1760 - John Madden estate appraisement.

    1745, Mar 4: John and Bridget living on the Shenandoah River, near Major MARQUIS CALMES and the Helm families.
    1748, 4 Jul, witnessed will of Tobias Wood, wife Ann Wood, son John White. Nehemiah Ferguson to have equal part of moveable estate. Exr son Elias & Nehemiah Ferguson. Witnesses: John Madden, Charles Cox, John Markham. (executed 31 Jun 1753)
    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)

    John Madden held property at Joe's Hole on Long Marsh..."Long Marsh has ever been noted for its fertile soil and Colonial Homesteads, and is today the name of one of the Magisterial Districts in Clarke County." T.K. Cartmell, SHENANDOAH VALLEY PIONEERS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS

    1751, April 2, Reel 292, p 478, John Madden 400 acres, Frederick Co.
    Received a land grant (400 acres) from the Proprietor of Northern Neck dated 4/12/1751 "for transferring persons into this colony" Deed book 14, Page 303, 4/28/1770
    Written in 1961 by Archives Division of Virginia State Library in response to order of this document:
    An examination of the above cited land grant does not reveal any reference to importations under the headright system under which the amount of land granted was based on fifty acres being allowed for each person transported to the colony byngle individual. John Maddin's grant apparently was not the result of such transportation, but by direct purchase."
    1751, Sept 21: John Madden, heir at law of John Madden, from Joyner's abstracts of Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Frederick Co, VA, described as 400 acres near Joe's Hole, about 10 poles along the Fairfax Road. Surveyor: George Washingn 2 Apr 1751 (Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Vols 1-4 -Grant Book G, p 478)
    1753: John Madden, Meredith Helm, and JOHN JONES (see footnote 2) were among signatures on a 1753 Fred Co VA document... something about rents & dues arising relating to the office of Sheriff. Gabriel Jones (see footnote 1), a prominent attney in Fred Co, was a witness (from Amelia Gilreath's abstracts of Fred Co VA deeds from 1743 to 1800; from Joan Hackett jhacket1@ix.netcom.com)
    1754: The Frederick County Fee Book signed by the Sheriff, Meredith Helm, dated Jan 17, 1754, among largest assessments, 468 pounds tobacco.
    1755, May 5: John and Bridget Madden witnessed a deed of Christopher Helms to Leonard Helm (Deed Book 4, pgs 9,11)
    1757, Sep 5 (date of survey); 194 acres on br. of Opeckon & Evan Thomas Spring. There was a note accompanying the survey that said that John Madden died without a will; land descended to his son. Bridget Madden, widow of John, gave up her 3 to "her son John."
    1758: John Madden died before 1758 when one of Leonard Helm's suit against him was abated for that reason
    1758, Dec 6: Bridget Madden was called to take administration of John Madden's estate.
    1759 Apr 5: relinquished her right of administration
    1759 June 7: administration was granted to John Lindsay, the greatest creditor, John and William Smith (Order Book 8, pgs 59, 185, 333, 225, 273)
    1762 Frederick Co.VA Will book #3, page 86, Sep. 8, 1762 - Appraisement and disposition of John Madden Sr. estate. (Thomas Helm, John Madden and Bridget Madden mentioned, John Lindsey, Administrator)


    (Note: (Ref: Information received 8/21/97 from Betty Vinski, Betty_Vinski@etsuodt.tamu-commerce.edu
    or bv5731@admin.tamu-commerce.edu; with the following note attached: Information regarding certain parts of this line was provided by Ann Lamb Lackey and Doug Jones who have shared the results of their private research. It is not for publication.)
    [Other reference: Bessie Taul Conkwright manuscript: Shenandoah Families - Helm, 1936]
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    Footnote 1 (Vol 1 # 0251) GABRIEL JONES: A Kinsman of Lord Fairfax. He resided in the Shenandoah Valley upon a farm adjoining the farms of his three brothers-in-law, Thomas Lewis, John Madison, and John Frogg. Gabriel Jones was one among the most distinguished lawyers of the state of Virginia. Margaret Jones, his daughter, married Col. John Harvie, an officer in the Revolutionary War. He died young, leaving one son who married a Miss Marshall, niece of Chief Justice Marshall.
    Elizabeth, another daughter of Gabriel Jones and Margaret Strother married John Lewis, son of Colonel Fielding Lewis, who first married Catherine Washington, cousin to Gen George Washington and whose second wife was Betty, sister of Gen Geoashington.
    Sarah Strother married Col Richard Taylor and were the parents of President Zachary Taylor. Agatha, another daughter of William Strother, married John Madison.
    Vol 6 4245 has some Joneses in Fred Co Va around this same time; however the names do not connect at all.
    listed in Poll for Fred Co on Jul 24, 1758 on list for Col Martin in Geo Wash election.
    ____________

    Footnote 2 "1790 VA Census"
    Hampshire Co, List of Abraham Johnson, Gent:
    JOHN JONES, (10 residents) 1782; Also listed: David Jones, Peter Jones, Solomon Jones
    List of William Buffington:
    Hezekiah Bonham (8 w, 0 b) 1784; Hezekiah Bonham (8 res), 1782; Gabriel Fox (4 w, 0 b).
    John Jones (10 w, 1 dwelling); Solomon Jones (3 w, 1 dw); David Jones (6 w, 1 dw);
    Peter Jones (4 w, 1 dw); Hezekiah Bonham
    Pittsylvania Co, 1782: John Maddin (8 white, 7 black); William Maddin (8 w; 0 b)

    Frederick Co: List of Thomas Throckmorton 1782:
    Aaron Bonham (16 w, 0 b); Henry Helm (1 w, 0 b); Geo. Calmes (1 w, 0 b); Meridith Helm (8 w, 10 b); John Jones (3 w, 0 b); Joseph Jones (3 w, 1 b)

    (Solomon Jones same Solomon Jones m Elizabeth Neaville?)

    Early American Series, Early VA Vol 1, 1600-1809 - 1809-1819:
    Prince Wm Co: Madden, John, rent rolls, 1760
    Fred Co: Madden, Maburn, rent rolls 1764
    Madden, Mabury, rent rolls 1759
    Madden, William, rent rolls 1759
    Pittsylvania Co: Maddin, John 1782
    Greenbriar Co: Jones, Stephen, tax list 1783-1786
    King Geo Co: Bonam, Danl, exrs Westmoreland 1740
    Bonam, Saml, exr, Westmoreland 1740

    JOHN JONES: Inventory and Appraisal 30 Nov 1812. Appraisers William Green, Peter Murry, and Samuel Bonham Fred Co, Book 9, p 177-179

    Loudoun Co, VA Will: William Jones, filed 5/13/1771; s James Jones, s Joshua Jones, dtr Mary Griffith.
    Marriage: Joseph Jones m Mariah Smith 5 Nov 1788, minister return

    Madden/Jones marriage - other names: Thayer, Burrell. (Obediah Jones m Abigail Madden, dtr of John Madden & Abigail Jones - this was in NJ.
    http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/y/e/Frank-E-Dyer/index.html
    see Vol 17 #606
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    http://www.virginia.edu/gwpapers/
    Geo W papers (available at U of VA) cumulative index:
    Identification Indexes

    Coloniel Series
    Helm, Meredith, 2:94, 95
    Helms, Thomas, 5:340
    Helms, William, 5:340
    Jones, ---- (sergeant), 4:424
    Jones, Andrew, 8:112
    Jones, Charles, 6:321
    Jones, Edward (overseer), 9:30, 32; 10:347; letters from: to GW, 9:137-38; letters to: from GW, 9:137
    Jones, Edward (soldier), 4:281
    Jones, Emmanuel, 9:487
    Jones, Emmanuel, Jr.: letters from: to GW, 9:486-87; letters to: from GW, 9:459
    Jones, Gabriel, 3:338, 400; 4:43, 45; 5:342, 349; 10:46; id., 3:194; 5:263; 7:11; 10:48; carries funds, 3:402; 4:47; 7:5, 11; and John Hamilton's embezzlement, 5:7-8, 11; and GW's Burgess elections, 5:262-63, 271, 307, 343, 350; 7:13, 14-15; his election to Burgesses, 5:264, 350; and Strother estate, 5:80; 7:307-8; 8:77-78, 84; and Hot Springs scheme, 8:54, 433; and bounty lands, 10:2; letters from: to GW, 5:7-8, 262-64, 322; 8:77-78, 84; letters to: from GW, 5:350; 8:70
    Jones, George, 6:246, 257, 273; 7:90
    Jones, Jesse, 4:42
    Jones, John (keeper of military stores), 2:36, 107, 117, 123, 199, 223; letters from: to GW, 2:45; letters to: from GW, 2:37, 97, 129, 153-54; from George Mercer, 2:164-65
    Jones, John (of Frederick County), 5:230
    Jones, John (ranger), 4:425
    Jones, John (workman), 6:457
    Jones, John (writer), 6:287, 300
    Jones, Joseph (of Frederick County), 5:340
    Jones, Joseph (of King George County), 8:569, 571
    Jones, Joseph (Suffolk landowner), 7:342, 366
    Jones, Lain, 6:252, 256, 258
    Jones, Margaret Strother, 8:78
    Jones, Matthew, 9:122, 146
    Jones, Peter, 3:190; 10:294
    Jones, Robert (ship carpenter), 8:78, 306, 307
    Jones, Robert (soldier), 9:122, 146
    Jones, Robert (tenant), 10:20
    Jones, Samuel, 8:250
    Jones, Thena S., 10:3
    Jones, Thomas (of Frederick County), 1:28
    Jones, Thomas (soldier), 4:276, 277, 425
    Jones, Will (slave). See Will Shag
    Jones, William (English merchant), 6:442
    Jones, William (landowner), 7:436
    Jones, William (volunteer), 2:128
    Jones, Wood, 3:189, 190
    Madden, Francis, 2:225
    Madden, John, 1:26, 28; 5:340
    Madden, Richard, 3:138
    Madden (Maddin), Mabrey (Mawbrey, Mayberry), 5:339; 9:504, 506; 10:77, 80, 105
    Madden, Hannah Ramsay 5:16
    Madden, John, 1:26, 28; 5:340
    Madden, Michael 5:15-16
    Madden, Richard, 3:138
    Madden (Maddin), Mabrey (Mawbrey, Mayberry), 5:339; 9:504, 506; 10:77, 80, 105

    Confederation Series
    Jones, Gabriel, 1:156
    Jones, John, 1:379
    Jones, Joseph, 4:51

    Presidential Series
    Madden, Hannah Ramsay, 5:16
    Madden, Michael, 5:15-16

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    possibly Christ Church, Alexandria. Apparently George Washington was a Deacon there. "Church still stands and is well worth a visit." (from awootten@NRAO.EDU posted to va-roots@vlinsvr.vsla.edu)

    Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants, A History of Frederick Co, by T.K.Cartmell
    http://books.google.com/books?id=SnNapiVfAJYC&lpg=PA25&ots=CbvcFqVvwC&dq=joe's%20hole%2C%20frederick%20co%2C%20virginia&pg=PA65#v=onepage&q=madden&f=false

    SCARLETT MADDIN

    War of 1812 Service Records
    Name: Scarlett Maddin
    Company: 4 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.
    Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
    Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
    Roll Box: 130
    Roll Exct: 602


    Abstract of will of Scarlett Madden, Prince William County, Virginia. Dated Jan. 9, 1788. Proved Sep. 5, 1796.
    Persons mentioned.
    Wife: Margret Madden. received 1/3 part of estate.
    Grand-daughter: Betsey Madden. Received 50 pounds.
    Legatees: Elizabeth Glasscock, Frances Reno, Peggy Cox, Franny Newman. Each received one child's part of estate.
    John Posey Newman and Kesia Stone each received 1 English shilling.
    Executors: Wife, Daniel Orear and Enoch Orear
    Signed by Scarlett Madden
    Witnesses: John Prosser, Jesse Barron, John Barron.
    Anyone have any further information on this family?
    ___

    Looking for info on Scarlett Madden. Will dated 9 Jan 1788, proved 1796 Prince William (Fauquier) C., VA.

    Md #2 Margaret Orear (md #1John Glascock). Daughter Elizabeth Madden b 1748 Pr William C.,VA, md Peter Glascock Jr.

    Scarlett's will refers to other children not of Margaret Orear marriage.....Frances Madden Reno, Peggy Madden Cox, Franny Madden Newman.....who was their mother?

    Any info helpful. Thank you.
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    In Reply to: SCARLETT MADDEN will 1788, proved 1796 VA-wives? chn? by Laura Pack of 2993


    I too am working on the Scarlett MADDEN problem. My information is that the Scarlett Madden who died sometime between 9 January 1788, when he signed his will, and 5 September 1796, when the will was probated in Prince William County, VA, married a woman named Margaret, surname unknown. They had two children: George and Fanny. Their birthdates are unknown but George died in 1792 when the inventory of his estate was returned and recorded. Fanny left a will recorded in 1783/84 mentioning her father and her brother?s children Sukey and Betty Madden.

    George MADDEN married Kezia FRENCH, daughter of William FRENCH and Winifred HALL. They had two children, Sukey, who died young, and Elizabeth who married Richard STONE, son of Valentine STONE and Mary EVANS on 21 October 1796 in Madison County, KY. Meanwhile, Kezia French Madden married Valentine Stone, as her second husband and his second wife. One date given for this second marriage is ?about 1785?, although the earliest birthdate for their several children is 1789.

    The above information is based on Katherine Cox Gottshalk?s ?Ashton-Hall-Leasure-French Families of Virginia,? in ?Family Records?, vol. 1, submitted by May Stone to support her application for membership in the DAR (see pages 98 and 113-123).

    Obviously the above information presents some problems. A marriage date in the 1780s for Valentine Stone and Kezia French Madden is in conflict with a deathdate of 1792 for George Madden (unless Kezia simply ran off with Valentine, for which there is no evidence). One clue is that Fanny Madden?s 1783/84 will, which did not mention her brother George, may have been written after his death. Moreover, while I have not yet had an opportunity to view the Prince William County probate records, in an index the name of George Madden appears in Prince William County Wills, Pt. 2 1734-1920 in Will Book G, page 163 for 1782 and in the Final Accounts on page 321 for 1786. As the 1792 date is only when the inventory of his estate was completed and may in fact be erroneous, probably George Madden died prior to 1783/84, in which case a ca. 1785 date for Kezia?s second marriage would be plausible -- especially as she had at least one surviving daughter to raise.

    Returning to the problem of Scarlett Madden, on the Internet I have seen several genealogies that have him married to Margaret OREAR/O?REAR. One genealogy states that Margaret was born 1701 in Prince William County and died 1780 at Atoka in Fauquier County, VA. She married first in 1728 John GLASSCOCK who was born 14January 1698 in Fauquier County. His death date is uncertain. Scarlett Madden was her second husband. Their only child of this union listed in these genealogies is Elizabeth MADDEN, born 1748, who married Peter GLASSCOCK and died 1815 in Rowan County, NC.

    These genealogies, of course, raise the interesting problem of whether Scarlett Madden and Margaret Orear Glasscock had other children besides Elizabeth, namely Sukey and the Elizabeth Madden who married Richard Stone. Since the Gottschalk genealogy and those on the Internet were focused on tracing different lines of descent from Scarlett Madden, that could explain why neither genealogy dealt with the other children.

    Another possible explanation is that there were two Scarlett Maddens, both residing in Prince William County and both marrying women named Margaret. Elizabeth Madden Glasscock was the offspring of one Scarlett and George and Fanny the children of the second. So far I have found nothing to support such an explanation.

    I have no information regarding the other possible children mentioned in your posted message.

    I plan to continue my researches into the Scarlett Madden family and will let you know if I find anything additional to the above. Please let me know if you come up with anything that might be helpful in explaining these discrepancies.
    http://www.jenforum.net/madden/messages/2207.html


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    http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=96&p=surnames.glascock

    GLASCOCKS MOVE TO THE
    OLD NORTH STATE

    Written by Rev. Lawrence A. Glassco

    At the end of the Revolutionary War in 1781, Peter Glascock was 67 years old.
    In the 1782 Fauquier tax list he had 11 slaves (or 8 slaves -- one record is probably of old Peter and the other of his son Peter Jr.). He and his first wife, Jane, had raised nine children, and he had seven more children by his second wife, Mary (probably Mary Rector). His youngest daughter, argaret, was only about seven at the end of the war and the rest of his second set of children ranged upward in age to Spencer, who was about 20.

    We know that at least two of his older sons, Peter Jr., and Jesse, had fought in the North Carolina militia during the war. They and their brother Spencer are listed in the Rowan County tax list of 1778. Further, their cousin Gregory also
    entered 400 acres on the south side of Dutchman's Creek in 1778. (On August 7, 1774, a Jane Glasscock became a member of the Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church. I assume that she was the second wife of this Gregory; thus he had apparently moved to Rowan County by 1774.).

    It was probably through the efforts of some of these relatives that old Peter decided to move south after the cessation of hostilities. So shortly after the tax lists for 1782 were made up in Fauquier County, Peter and his family moved down the Shenandoah Valley from Virginia to somewhat comparable piedmont terrain in Rowan County (now Davie County) North Carolina.


    Peter wrote his will in 1783 in North Carolina. It was when this will was discovered in North Carolina in the 1950's that all of Peter's sixteen children were finally accounted for and the genealogical charting of this large branch of
    the family began to be possible. Apparently old Peter died shortly after his will was written, in 1784.

    His will divided his plantation of 320 acres as follows: (1) "120 acres of land where I now live including the plantation" to his wife Mary; (2) "100 acres of land
    part of the same tract I live on to be laid off on that side of the land adjoining Cedar Creek" to his son Charles; and (3) "100 acres of land to be laid off on that side the land on Dutchman's Creek" to his son Moses.

    Unfortunately, diligent search of old maps and land records of Rowan County does not give any further information about the exact location of Peter's plantation. There are dozens of records of the Glascock's land holdings of Peter's many descendants in Rowan County in the following years, but as in Northern Virginia, no records have apparently survived of Peter's property.

    Now we turn our attention to three of Peter's sons, Jesse, Peter, and Gregory, who served in the North Carolina militia, and who decided to make North Carolina their home after the war ended.

    Jesse Glascock was born ca. 1748 in Loudoun County, Virginia and remained there for a time. In 1778 he & his brothers Gregory & Peter are listed in the tax lists of Rowan County, North Carolina. There he volunteered to serve in the North Carolina militia when Cornwallis invaded the south & his pay voucher is in the North Carolina records. Family tradition relates that while in the militia he fought at the Battle of King's Mountain, South Carolina in 1780.

    At about the close of the war he apparently returned to Loudoun County, Virginia, & was married to a Miss Adams (said to be related to the President) for his first son was born in Loudoun County in 1781. In 1782 his father moved to
    North Carolina & settled on Dutchman's Creek in Rowan County. However Jesse is shown on the 1782 Loudoun tax list with 1 white poll and 1 Negro slave. He received only 1 shilling in his father's 1783 North Carolina will. (Most of the property went to Peter's 2nd wife & her children in North Carolina, while the children of his first wife back in Virginia received 1 shilling each. Perhaps they had received an inheritance from him earlier, or when he married the 2nd wife, as was often the custom.).

    In 1791 the Loudoun Court ordered Amos Dunham to pay Jesse 25 pounds of tobacco for service as a witness. In 1795 he was again a witness in Loudoun Court. Then in 1801 his son Enoch migrated from Loudoun County to Kentucky. His father & family followed, probably a few years later, and in 1810 he is listed in the Hardin County, Kentucky, census -- age over 45, wife 26-45, 1 son 26-45 & 1 daughter 10-16. (The children are probably his younger children Abraham & Faner.) His older sons Enoch and Peter are listed in the Breckenridge County census of 1810.

    Peter Glascock, Jr. was born ca. 1744 & went to Rowan County, North Carolina at the time his father moved there. He married Elizabeth Madden, daughter of Scarlett Madden (and granddaughter of John Madden & Bridget (Helm). The Rowan census shows Peter the head of a family of 12 whites, comprised of 3 males over 16, 4 males under 16 & 5 females. Peter Sr.'s 1783 will specified that his son Peter was to share in the division of his Negroes, live stock & other estate at the death of his wife, Mary. In 1798 Peter had a state land grant on Howard's Branch of Dutchman's Creek and another in 1799. In 1801 he deeded
    part of this land to Scarlet Glascock.

    Gregory Glascock was born 21 Jan 1732. He moved to Rowan County, North Carolina and died there in 1790, will proved 1790. He is probably the "Trusty friend" of Peter's 1783 will. He married (1) ca. 1753-1755 a Rector or Fishback.
    and (2) Jane ----. He had a grant of 400 acres on the South side of Dutchman's Creek in Rowan County. He had large grants of land in Kentucky, possibly as a result of Revolutionary service. He remained all his life in Rowan County and died there in 1790.

    There are a number of other records of Glascocks living in the area before 1800. Some of the early ones include:

    1774 -- Jane Glasscock joined Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church
    1778 -- George Glasscock lived on Dutchman's Creek.
    1778 -- Peter Glasscock entered 200 acres on Elijah's (Elisha's) Creek, a
    tributary of Dutchman's Creek.
    1778 -- Gregory Glascock's 400 acres on south side of Dutchman's Creek
    adjoin Christopher Booe, Hugh Montgomery and Henry Railsback.
    1778 -- Gregory, Jesse and Peter listed as taxable persons in Capt. Johnson's District.
    1783 -- Peter's will filed. Has his signature "Glasscock"
    1784 -- Will of Peter Glasscock proved by Oliver Hendren, Basil Gaither and Stephen Noland. "On the resignation of Gregory Glasscock, letters issued to Mary and Spencer Glasscock."
    1784 -- Peter Glasscock ordered to oversee the road from Dutchman's Creek to Elisha Creek with hands of the adjacent and to build a bridge over Dutchman's Creek. (Must be Peter.)
    1794 -- Mary, widow of deceased Peter Glasscock of Rowan County, North Carolina to their sons William, Wharton and Elijah. Wits. Basil Gaither & Thos. Prather.
    1797 -- Spencer Glascock to Charles Glascock of Fauquier County, Virginia 100 acres of land on waters of Dutchman's Creek left to Charles by his father's will, adjoining Spencer.
    1804 Spencer Glascock (then living in Tennessee) sold 127 acres on both sides of Dutchman's Creek adjoining Gregory.


    So it appears that at least some members of the family had migrated south to North Carolina before or during the war. The route was down the Shenandoah Valley between the mountains -- a natural migration route. From the records, it
    is apparent that Glasscocks, Adamses and several other families from the Piedmont in northern Fauquier County may have gone south at about the same time. Some of them retrned to the north -- as did Jesse to live after the war --
    while others stayed in the south.

    __________________

    http://www.tmgtips.com/OrearWeb/p58.htm

    Margaret O'Rear and Margaret O'Rear may be the same person; These are probably not the same person, but this Tag is here to allow easy switch between the persons who have the same name and are often confused. Margaret O'Rear was born circa 1701 at Brenttown, Virginia.4,5,6 An unknown person gave 100 acres more or less in Stafford County to Margaret O'Rear after the death of her parents, John O'Rea and Mary Peck, at Richmond County, Virginia, on 10 May 1708.7 Margaret O'Rear was born circa 1709 at Virginia.1,8 She married (?) Young circa 1720.9 Margaret O'Rear witnessed the death of (?) Young before 1728.10 Margaret O'Rear married John Glasscock in 1728 at Virginia.1,11 Margaret O'Rear and John Glasscock with Mary Peck and William Thorn sold 100 acres of land in Stafford County (and held in trust for Margaret) to Cornelius McCarty in 1733 at King George County, Virginia. Margaret O'Rear and John Glasscock sold land (about 112 acres) on Hungar Run to the vestry of Leeds Parish in 1773 at Fauquier County, Virginia.12 Margaret O'Rear and John Glasscock sold land to William Berry (633 acres) on Bull Run Mountain and a branch of Fornication Run in 1773 at Fauquier County, Virginia.12 Margaret O'Rear died between 1773 and 1780 at Virginia. She witnessed the will of John Glasscock in 1780 at Fauquier County, Virginia.12 Margaret O'Rear witnessed the will of Capt. Scarlette Madden on 9 January 1788 at Prince William County, Virginia; Lagatees:
    -- Each of the following to receive a child' part of the estate
    Elizabeth Glasscock
    Frances Reno
    Peggy (Margaret) Cox
    Franny (Frances Newman
    -- Granddaughter, Betsey Madden, to reveive 50 pouinds
    -- Each of the following to receive one English Shilling
    John Posey Newman
    Kesia Stone
    -- Wife, Margaret Madden, to receive 1/3 part of estate

    Executors:
    Wife
    Daniel Orear
    Enoch Orear
    Signed:
    Scarlett Madden
    Wit:
    John Prosser
    Jesse Barorn
    John Barron.9,13
    Margaret O'Rear witnessed the probate of of the estate of Capt. Scarlette Madden on 5 September 1796 at Prince William County, Virginia.9 Enoch O'Rear and Margaret O'Rear in 1798 at Fauquier County, Virginia, filed suit against Travis Coppage as executors of the estate of Capt. Scarlette Madden.14



    --

    Peter Glasscock Jr.1
    M, #18200, b. circa 1744
    Peter Glasscock Jr. was born circa 1744.1 He married Elizabeth Madden, daughter of Capt. Scarlette Madden and Margaret O'Rear, before 1766.2 Peter Glasscock Jr. or an unknown person circa 1786 probably owned the land and laid out the town of Paris, Virginia.3
    Family Elizabeth Madden b. 1748, d. b 1803
    Child ?Madden Glasscock4 b. c 1766


    Citations
    1.[S187] Letter, Mrs. Eleanor Mathews to Dennis O'Rear, 1995, 1995.
    2.[S187] Letter, Mrs. Eleanor Mathews to Dennis O'Rear, 1995, 1995, giving ca.1770.
    3.[S1921] Charles Harrison Mann, Liberty Hill Story, p. 9.
    4.[S1473] Dave Conover, "Margaret ORear Young...," e-mail to Lee H. Hoffman, 6 Jan 2004.
    Elizabeth Madden1
    F, #18201, b. 1748, d. before 1803

    Elizabeth Madden|b. 1748\nd. b 1803|p58.htm#i18201|Capt. Scarlette Madden|b. b 1729\nd. b 1796|p59.htm#i18202|Margaret O'Rear|b. 1731\nd. a 1798|p208.htm#i49418|||||||Daniel (Lanson) O'Rear|b. c 1710\nd. b 25 Apr 1737|p1.htm#i72|Esther (?)|b. c 1715\nd. bt 1737 - 1742|p1.htm#i73|
    Father Capt. Scarlette Madden1 b. b 1729, d. b 1796
    Mother Margaret O'Rear2 b. 1731, d. a 1798

    Elizabeth Madden was born in 1748.3 She married Peter Glasscock Jr. before 1766.4 Elizabeth Madden witnessed the will of Capt. Scarlette Madden on 9 January 1788 at Prince William County, Virginia; Lagatees:
    -- Each of the following to receive a child' part of the estate
    Elizabeth Glasscock
    Frances Reno
    Peggy (Margaret) Cox
    Franny (Frances Newman
    -- Granddaughter, Betsey Madden, to reveive 50 pouinds
    -- Each of the following to receive one English Shilling
    John Posey Newman
    Kesia Stone
    -- Wife, Margaret Madden, to receive 1/3 part of estate

    Executors:
    Wife
    Daniel Orear
    Enoch Orear
    Signed:
    Scarlett Madden
    Wit:
    John Prosser
    Jesse Barorn
    John Barron.5,6
    Elizabeth Madden died before 1803 at Surry County, North Carolina.7
    Family Peter Glasscock Jr. b. c 1744
    Child ?Madden Glasscock5 b. c 1766


    Citations
    1.[S187] Letter, Mrs. Eleanor Mathews to Dennis O'Rear, 1995, 1995.
    2.[S138] Estimated Information.
    3.[S1474] Dave Conover, "Margaret ORear Young...," e-mail to Lee H. Hoffman, 11 Jan 2004.
    4.[S187] Letter, Mrs. Eleanor Mathews to Dennis O'Rear, 1995, 1995, giving ca.1770.
    5.[S1473] Dave Conover, "Margaret ORear Young...," e-mail to Lee H. Hoffman, 6 Jan 2004.
    6.[S1636] Wade Glascock, Will of Scarlett Madden - Virginia 1788 in "Will - Scarlett Madden," listserve message 28 May 2001.
    7.[S2189] Dinald L. Wilson, "Fanny Shute and Family," e-mail to Leigh Reneau, 10 Dec 2004.

    Compiler: Lee Hoffman, 410 Nevada Ave., Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    file showing Scarlett, and Margaret ORear and daughter; m Peter Glasscock and children1:
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=iajames&id=I3075


    Residence:
    paid tithable personal tax

    Property:
    John Madden received a 576-acre grant of land near Goose Run in Prince William County from Lord Fairfax on 6 April 1730. The land was adjacent to land owned by John and Daniel Orear, who had patented their 400-acre tract on 11 August 1711, when the area was part of Stafford County.
    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/OREAR/1997-03/0859168227

    Possessions:
    1731: John Madden of Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co, tailor, sold land to Thomas Helms (Bridget's brother) of Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co (Virginia Genealogist (from Joan Hackett jhacket1@ix.netcom.com). The land was near Leonard Helm.


    Property:
    1731 - 1732 Prince William County, Virginia Deeds, Liber A {June Whitehurst Johnson}:

    Pages 44-49. July 1, 1731. John Maddin of Parish of Hamilton in Prince William County, Tayler to Thomas Helmes of Overwharton Parish in Stafford.... for 1937 lb. Tob..... 275 a..... corner of Richard Tidwells....by Goose Run....part of 500 a. granted John Maddin by Proprietors dated April 6, 1730....Lease and Release. John Maddin
    Brigit (her mark) Maddin
    Wit: Richard Tidwell, Tho. Smith, Tho. Whitledge jr.


    Other-Begin:
    Pages 61-67. May 17, 1731. Richard Tedwell of Hamilton Parish to John Homes of said county....1600 lb. of Tob....on south side of Occaquan on branch called Johns branch....corner to tract Tedwell sold to Rich'd. Todd of Stafford....370 a....said Todd hath sold the above interest and title to John Homes....line of Thos. Harrison and Thos. Whitledge....to include 100 a. on both sides of said branch... Conveying said 100 a. being part of grant of 570 and 3/4 a. granted Richard Tedwell by Proprietors
    dated March 6/7, 1726. Deed of lease and release.
    Richard Tedwell
    Wit: Valentine Peyton, Joseph Davis, and Tho. Whitledge Jr.


    At court July 21, 1731. Richard Tedwell acknowledged this release and receipt. Richard Tedwell by Power of Attorney from Sebina wife of said Richard relinquished her right of Dower.
    Pages 67-68. Sebrinia Tedwell wife of Richard appointed Richard. Tidwell my husband lawfull attorney and hath power to convey
    all my right of dowrey to tract of land on John branch contain-
    ing 100 a. Sebrinia (her mark) Tidwell.
    Wit: Josephe (X) Helms, Richard (I) Tedwell Jr., Tho. Whitledge Jr., Tho. Helm, and John Madden.



    Property:
    1731 - 1732 Prince William County, Virginia Deeds, Liber A {June Whitehurst Johnson}:
    Pages 44-49. July 1, 1731. John Maddin of Parish of Hamilton in Prince William County, Tayler to Thomas Helmes of Overwharton Parish in Stafford.... for 1937 lb. Tob..... 275 a..... corner of Richard Tidwells....by Goose Run....part of 500 a. granted John Maddin by Proprietors dated April 6, 1730....Lease and Release. John Maddin
    Brigit (her mark) Maddin
    Wit: Richard Tidwell, Tho. Smith, Tho. Whitledge jr.


    Possessions:
    Entry in George Washington's journal
    JOURNAL
    Journey Over the Mountains;
    GEORGE WASHINGTON,
    WHILE SURVEYING FOR LORD THOMAS FAIRFAX, BARON OF CAMERON,
    NORTHERN NECK OF VIRGINIA,
    BEYOND THE BLUE RIDGE,
    IN 1747-8.

    (126 Journal)
    Oct r 24. Survey d for John Madden a tract at Joes
    Hole beg at a white Oak about on y e Fairfax Road &

    http://www.archive.org/stream/journaljourney00washrich/journaljourney00washrich_djvu.txt

    Property:
    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)

    Other-Begin:
    On 12-13 November 1750, George Pearis arranged to lease the William Hoge (Hogue, Hogg) property, which consisted of about 200 acres on the main north-south road about 25 miles north of Winchester. Hoge was a Quaker and was apparently moving back to Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The land had originally been part of a greater tract granted to Isaac Perkin on 12 November 1735 who had conveyed the sub-parcel to William Hoge. The lease from Hoge to Pearis was for five shillings. This lease on 12 November 1750 was signed by William Hoge and witnessed by John Sturman, Thomas Wood, John Maden, William Neely, Jacob Jenkins and Duncan Ogolin. The elder Pearis may have been using the lease as a means to obtain an option on the property while he considered purchasing it and/or raised the money to purchase it, because the next day 13 November 1750, he bought it outright for 217 pounds of Pennsylvania money. Hoge signed and the same group witnessed the deal; both transactions were recorded on 14 November 1750.

    http://donmchugh.tripod.com/paris/1700_1755.htm

    Other-Begin:
    19 Apr 1751
    Lewis Neill was commissioned sheriff of Frederick County by Lewis Burrell, president of the Council of Virginia, April 19, 1751. He was the fifth person to hold this office. His bondsmen were Meredith Helm, Samuel Earle, Thomas Swearingen, Leonard Helm, William Cocks, Robert Calvert, Peter Wolf, John Jones, John Madden, John Shearer, John Thurman, John McCormick, all of Frederick County, and William Russell, of Culpeper County. They were bound in the sum of one thousand pounds sterling. The cornmission was renewed September 13, 1751, and he was always afterwards styled Lewis Neill, gentleman.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=frostinaz01&id=I10444

    Other-Begin:
    Deed Abstracts - VA Frederick Co Bks 1-4: Gersham KEYES & wf2 Ruth KEYES, 1743-1758
    Bk 3, pg 110 - 7 Aug. 1753

    KNOW all men by these presents that we Meredith Helms Solomon Hedge Gersham Keys Thomas Rutherford John Gorden John Jones John Maddin Thomas Helms John Sherman John Collins Joseph Roberts Giles Sullivan Mathew Rogers Richard Calvert Peter Casey all of the County of Frederick are firmly bound unto our Soverign Lord George the Second ?

    The Condition of the above Obligation is such that whereas the above shall render to the Auditor & receiver General ? rents and dues arising within the County & things relating to said Office of Sheriff ?

    Meredith Helm
    Solomon Hedge
    Gersm. Keys
    Thos. Rutherford
    John Gorden
    John Jones
    John Madden
    Thomas Helm
    John Sherman
    John (J) Collins
    Joseph (+) Roberts
    Giles Sullivan
    Mathew Rogers
    Richard Calvert
    Peter Casey
    Recorded: 5 Sept. 1753
    \
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/27740588/person/5052879666/story/4e0a5ac5-9def-4216-8f07-ea26bdd99fb8?src=search










    Property:
    21 Jan 1779, Frederick County, VA.6 John Madden's
    Willoughby Jones
    Deed for 200 acres
    This land is _____ by Jno Madden Dec'd? to Loughland Madden as his Mother Bridget Madden informs that the will never
    proved the _____ Being gone to Carolina this Loughland Madden, John Madden, brothers and Bridget, relict of the
    deceased all agree a deed should issue in the name of Willoughby Jones.
    (See the other side)
    January 21, 1779
    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.

    John* married Bridget* Helm before 1730. Bridget* (daughter of Captain Leonard* Helm, (Immigrant) and Elizabeth* Greenwald, (Immigrant)) was born about 1712 in Virginia; died after 1759 in of, Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Bridget* Helm was born about 1712 in Virginia (daughter of Captain Leonard* Helm, (Immigrant) and Elizabeth* Greenwald, (Immigrant)); died after 1759 in of, Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 30 Jul 1731, Goose Run, Prince William Co, Virginia; POA
    • Property: 21 Jan 1779, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Bridget, mentioned in the will, evidently was born after coming to Virginia.

    Info from Kathy Burrow (kab@sierranet.net). Says this list came from Ancestoral file at a Mormon Family History Center. Mayberry (Mabra) is not listed and additional children listed are:
    Jacob, b abt 1746
    Matta, abt 1748
    Nancy, abt 1750
    Elizabeth, abt 1753
    Susan, abt 1755
    Kary, abt 1758
    Jane, abt 1760


    Property:
    Thomas Harrison by virtue of Power of Attorney from Bridgett wife of John relinquished her right of Dower.
    Pages 49-50. Brigit Mading wife of John Mading Planter.... appoint Tho. Harrison Jr, lawfull attorney.... to convey all my right of Dowrey.... land on head of Goose Run containing 275 a. dated July 20, 1731. Brigit (her mark) Madin
    Wit: Richard Tedwell, Tho. Smith.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I80094

    Property:
    21 Jan 1779, Frederick County, VA.6 John Madden's
    Willoughby Jones
    Deed for 200 acres
    This land is _____ by Jno Madden Dec'd? to Loughland Madden as his Mother Bridget Madden informs that the will never
    proved the _____ Being gone to Carolina this Loughland Madden, John Madden, brothers and Bridget, relict of the
    deceased all agree a deed should issue in the name of Willoughby Jones.
    (See the other side)
    January 21, 1779
    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.

    Children:
    1. 6. Mabra* "Mayberry" Madden, Sr was born before 1737 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 2 Sep 1805 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    2. William (SC) Madden was born in 1742 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 20 Aug 1795 in Laurens Co, South Carolina.
    3. John (SC) Madden, Jr was born in 1744 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in Sep 1795 in Laurens Co, South Carolina.
    4. Laughlin (SC) Madden was born about 1745 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1780 in Laurens Co, South Carolina.
    5. Elizabeth Garrett Madden, (not daughter) (FFDNA-) was born about 1747 in North Carolina; died in Jul 1814 in Wilkes Co, Georgia.