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Frances Frost McCormick

Female 1816 - 1869  (53 years)


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  1. 1.  Frances Frost McCormick was born on 25 Jan 1816 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of George Smallwood McCormick and Harriet Jones Mitchell); died on 12 Nov 1869.

    Family/Spouse: Henry Newton Grigsby. Henry was born on 9 Sep 1810 in Virginia; died on 4 Nov 1861. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Smallwood McCormick was born on 27 Mar 1778 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Francis McCormick and Frances Frost); died on 23 Mar 1846 in Clarke Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1810, Pughtown, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Subject: Francis McCormick, son of Dr. John
    Posted by: Virginia Berg
    http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/showmsg.asp?forumid=29208&msgnum=354&gs=1
    Message: "I am descended from George McCormick, son of Francis McCormick and his second wife Frances Hickman Frost. His first wife was Anne Provience, daughter of Thomas Provience; both were quakers. Children of the second marriage were George, Anne, and probably Issac. McCormick genealogists had originally assigned all children but George to Ann; but evidence is surfacing that Ann was not the mother of some of the children previously assigned to her.
    George McCormick married an unknown Pierce who died in childbirth. There son, Otway McCormick is buried in Old Chaple Cemetary, Millwood, Clarke County, Virginia.
    Suggest you contact Mary Morris at the Clarke County Historial Association. Also get a copy of Stuart Brown's book on Old Families of Clarke County. The McCormick line is well researched."


    Census:
    pg 17
    Name: George McCormick
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pughtown, Frederick, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Otway Clive
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1 George
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Harriett
    Numbers of Slaves: 6
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
    Number of Household Members: 9

    Samuel McCormick
    John Sowers
    Aaron Davis

    William Kerfoot

    Nancy Mitchell

    William G. Kerfoot
    John Davis

    pg 18
    Samuel Kerfoot
    William Kerfoot
    Mabro Madden

    pg 19
    Daniel Sowers
    John Mitchell
    Frances Drake
    James Glass
    James Ball


    Died:
    His grave was one of five McCormick graves that were moved to Green Hill Cemetery (old section) from the old Glass family cemetary [sic] (near Berryville) when the railroad was built, ca. 1883. The path of the railroad ran through the graveyard.

    George married Harriet Jones Mitchell on 18 Oct 1810 in Prince William Co, Virginia. Harriet was born on 23 Apr 1790 in New Jersey; died on 18 Feb 1829 in Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Harriet Jones Mitchell was born on 23 Apr 1790 in New Jersey; died on 18 Feb 1829 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Eliza Ann McCormick was born on 11 Mar 1812 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 13 Oct 1856 in Clarke Co, Virginia.
    2. Albert McCormick was born on 6 Sep 1813 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 19 May 1846.
    3. 1. Frances Frost McCormick was born on 25 Jan 1816 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 12 Nov 1869.
    4. Isaac William McCormick was born on 3 Apr 1818 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 9 Dec 1849.
    5. Mary Mitchell McCormick was born on 13 May 1820 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 3 Aug 1896 in Edmunton, Metcalfe Co, Kentucky.
    6. Benjamin Mitchell McCormick was born on 2 May 1822 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 23 Feb 1832.
    7. Harriet Taylor McCormick was born on 24 Jul 1824 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 13 Jul 1887.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Francis McCormick was born on 17 Apr 1734 in Orange Co, Virginia (son of Dr. John McCormick and Anne McFarren (or Carruth)); died in Jul 1794 in "Lang Syne," Frederick Co (now Clarke Co), Virginia.

    Francis married Frances Frost about 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Frances (daughter of William Frost, Sr. and Hannah Dawson Taylor) was born about 1746 in Frederick Co,Virginia; died on 17 May 1785 in "Lang Syne," Frederick Co (now Clarke Co), Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Frances Frost was born about 1746 in Frederick Co,Virginia (daughter of William Frost, Sr. and Hannah Dawson Taylor); died on 17 May 1785 in "Lang Syne," Frederick Co (now Clarke Co), Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 2. George Smallwood McCormick was born on 27 Mar 1778 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 23 Mar 1846 in Clarke Co, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Dr. John McCormick was born on 11 May 1703 in Ballynure, Co Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died in 1768 in Orange Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 19 Apr 1751, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    From the White House Farm web site:
    On June 17, 1730, John and Isaac VanMeter petitioned
    the Virginia Colony Council for 40,000 acres in the
    Shenandoah Valley. In 1731 they transferred 30,000 acres
    to Jost Hite, a German immigrant, under a patent. The land, then located in Orange County, Virginia, (see 1734 map below) was surveyed by Robert Brooke on 26 March 1734. In May 1740, Mr. Hite sold 395 acres to Dr. John McCormick, a Scots-Irishman. for 8 pounds, 5 shillings.

    By 1742, Dr. McCormick had built a three-story, two-room
    farmhouse. Dr. McCormick was a prosperous and prominent
    country doctor, as evidenced by the inventory of his estate
    completed upon his death in 1768. His will and the admini-
    strations are found in the Frederick County archives in
    Winchester, VA, since Frederick County was formed in 1743.
    He and his wife Ann had 6 sons (James, Francis, John Jr., William, George, and Andrew) and two daughters (Mary, wife of Magnus Tate, and Jean, wife of James Byrn). James McCormick served as the chain carrier and John Jr. as the pilot on several of George Washington's surveys (1), White House Farm was noted for the horses bred there during Dr. McCormick's lifetime.(2)

    References:
    (1) The George Washington Papers, Library of Congress
    (2) Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, published
    by the Virginia Historical Society Acknowledgement: Ann Shoemaker, Andrew McCormick's great-great-great-great-grand-daughter contributed information to this history.

    Note: Dr. McCormick's grandson, Province, whose father was Franc McCormick, established a nearby farm known as Lang Sine in the 1790's, which is presently being restored by the owners and is described on their web site: http://langsinefarm.com

    Notes regarding the White House Farm (from the web site as well):

    * Located in Summit Point, WV, about 1-1/2 hours west of Washington DC
    * 1740: Farm established by Dr. John McCormick, Scots-Irish immigrant, on 395 acres
    purchased from Jost Hite, a German land developer.
    * 1742: Three-room stone farmhouse completed. A springhouse and barn were
    built about the same time. Barn is the oldest standing barn in West Virginia
    * 1752: Farm surveyed by George Washington at age 20 with the aid of McCormick's sons
    * 1768: Bequeathed to son Andrew and operated by Andrew and wife as a tavern
    * 1807: Farm purchased by John Locke whose brother George ran the tavern
    * Listed #19790829 79002583 in the National Register of Historic Places
    * A spring on the property has provided water to local citizens for over 200 years


    From World Connect Project "Descendents of Dr. John McCormick of Virginia" 12 Aug 2007:

    The emigrant ancestor of the McCormicks, of Fayette county, Pennsylvania, herein recorded, was Dr. John McCormick, who emigrated from Ireland to Virginia between the years 1730 and 1740. In the Orange county, Virginia, records there is a deed, under date of May 21, 1740, from Just Hite to "John McCormick, of Orange county," for three hundred and ninety-f ive acres of land. Later he took up other grants adjoining this property, which was located in that part of Orange county that later became Jeffe rson county, West Virginia . It was on this estate near Summit Point th at in 1840 he built "The White House," which [is] still standing... . ["Weehaw" and "Upton" were a part of this property.]

    He was a graduate in medicine of the University of Dublin [seems to be wrong based on later evidence], and brought to this country with him a lar ge and valuable medical library, which at his death was sold to Dr. Cramer, then the leading physician of Charlestown.
    He died in 1768, leaving a wife and eight children. In his will, made May 8, 1768, and recorded February 8, 1769, he mentions wife Anne and so ns James, John, Francis, William, George, Andrew, daughter "Mary Tate, wife to Magnus Tate," and "Jean Bryen, wife to James Bryen." His wife and son James were executors of his estate. It is indicated that he was married before coming to this country, but the maiden name of his wife cannot be found.

    The descendants of his eight children are scattered throughout many state s. It is said of the early members of the family that they were singular ly unobtrusive people, content in happiness derived from their own fami ly relations, being extremely clannish; both the men and women were strict ly honorable, affectionate, domestic and courteous; one of their marked ch aracteristics was a strict regard for the truth.

    One of the heirlooms of the family was an old English prayer book which de scended from Dr. John McCormick to his son Francis, and was given by h im to his son Thomas at his marriage, but was unfortunately destroyed duri ng the civil war. In it was the family tree on parchment; on another pag e, Dr. John McCormick in a blue broadcloth suit with brass buttons; anothe r, the marriage scene; and yet another, Anne McCormick with a blue bodi ce and yellow silk or satin skirt, with a branch in her hand and a bud; an other, a death scene, coffin, etc., and a notice of dates, births and dea th beneath. The dates were all in the year 1700 .
    Francis, one of the sons of Dr. John McCormick , was born April 17, 17 34; one of his two wives was a Miss Province , after whom his son Provin ce was named. Province McCormick served in the war of 1812 with the ra nk of colonel. The name Province was also perpetuated in the family of Wil liam McCormick, but spelled Provance.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fleming%2Dmisner&id=I1361


    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

    John married Anne McFarren (or Carruth) about 1728 in Ireland. Anne was born about 1704 in Irleand; died after 1768 in Summit Point, Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anne McFarren (or Carruth) was born about 1704 in Irleand; died after 1768 in Summit Point, Frederick Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. James McCormick was born about 1730 in Ulster, Ireland, (or at sea); died in Apr 1803 in Berkeley Co, Virginia.
    2. 4. Francis McCormick was born on 17 Apr 1734 in Orange Co, Virginia; died in Jul 1794 in "Lang Syne," Frederick Co (now Clarke Co), Virginia.
    3. Jean McCormick was born in 1732 in Orange Co, Virginia; died after 1860.
    4. John McCormick was born in 1735 in Orange Co, Virginia; died on 25 Aug 1817 in Shelby Co, Kentucky.
    5. Mary McCormick was born on 26 May 1736 in Orange Co, Virginia; died in 1811 in Jefferson Co, Virginia.
    6. William McCormick was born on 22 Feb 1738 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 5 Aug 1816 in Fayette Co, Pennsylvania.
    7. George McCormick was born on 6 Apr 1742 in Orange Co, Virginia; died on 21 Jan 1820 in Mercer Co, Kentucky.
    8. Andrew McCormick was born in 1746 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died about 1820.

  3. 10.  William Frost, Sr. was born about 1710 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of John Frost and Mrs. Sarah (..) Frost); died in 1775 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 7 May 1776, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Will:
    Probate: 07 MAY 1776 Frederick County, VA
    Will: 21 AUG 1774 Frederick County, VA
    Death: 1775 in Frederick [now Clarke] County, VA

    William married Hannah Dawson Taylor about 1740 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Hannah was born in 1720 in Henrico, Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1760 in Henrico, Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Hannah Dawson Taylor was born in 1720 in Henrico, Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1760 in Henrico, Frederick Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Capt William Frost, Jr. was born about 1743 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    2. Thomas Frost was born in 1745 in Henrico, Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 15 Sep 1822 in Cincinniti, Hamilton Co, Ohio.
    3. 5. Frances Frost was born about 1746 in Frederick Co,Virginia; died on 17 May 1785 in "Lang Syne," Frederick Co (now Clarke Co), Virginia.
    4. Mary Frost was born on 15 Aug 1747 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1804 in Hogenville, Hardin Co (now Larue Co), Kentucky.
    5. Sgt. John Frost was born about 1748 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    6. Abraham Frost was born about 1749 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 2 May 1815 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    7. Hannah Frost was born on 23 Dec 1751 in Berkeley Co (now West Virginia), Virginia; died on 14 Mar 1811 in Fayette Co, Pennsylvania.
    8. Jacob Frost was born about 1753 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 11 Oct 1804 in Newberry Co, South Carolina.
    9. Elizabeth Frost was born about 1755 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 20 Apr 1822 in Butler Co, Kentucky.
    10. Martha Frost was born on 25 Jan 1759 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 19 Jun 1832 in Range Twp, Madison Co, Ohio.
    11. Ellen Frost was born about 1761 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1770.
    12. Ann Frost was born on 18 Aug 1763 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 26 Mar 1815 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    13. Amos Frost was born about 1766 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1770.