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Mary Lupton

Female 1764 - Aft 1804  (40 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary Lupton was born on 8 Jun 1764 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of John Lupton, Sr. and Sarah Frost); died after Dec 1804 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Lupton, Sr. was born on 4 May 1725 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania (son of Joseph Lupton and Mercy Twining); died on 25 Dec 1804 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Kerns, Wilmer L., Frederick County, Virginia?Settlement and Some First Families of Back Creek Valley?1730-1830, Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1995, pp. 169-170:

    Children of John and Sarah (Frost) Lupton were:

    a. Grace Lupton was born June 9, 1757 near Round Hill, Frederick County, and died after December 1804. Grace married Joseph Steer, April 11, 1776, in Frederick County. They had five children.

    b. Joshua Lupton was born Sept. 12, 1759, and died in 1845, in Frederick County. He married Lydia Rees, daughter of Henry and Ann (Neill) Rees, March 3, 1790. Joshua inherited his father's farm.

    c. Nathan Lupton was born Aug. 7, 1761, and died Sept. 30, 1852. He was married to Margaret Rees, daughter of Henry and Ann (Neill) Rees, Nov. 12, 1788, at Center Meeting, Frederick County. Margaret was born Feb. 14,1771 in Frederick County, and died Jan. 6, 1855. Nine children were born to this marriage.

    d. Mary Lupton, daughter of John and Sarah (Frost) Lupton, was born June 8, 1764, and died after December 1804 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Mary married Eli Raley, March 18, 1789, in Frederick County.

    e. John Lupton Jr. was born Jan. 3, 1769, and died in 1835, in Frederick County. He first married Elizabeth Cartmell, daughter of Thomas and Ann (Hite) Cartmell, July 20, 1790. Three children were born to this marriage: (1) John ?Long John? Lupton III (1793-1863) married Rebecca Campbell. (2) Nathaniel C. Lupton (1795-1871) married Elizabeth Hodgson. (3) A daughter whose name is not known. After Elizabeth's death he married second to Susannah Williams, daughter of David Williams, Oct. 22, 1807, and married third to Mary Ann Williams, May 31, 1811, all in Frederick County. Susannah and Mary Ann Williams were sisters. Seven children were born to John and Mary Ann (Williams) Lupton. John Jr. and his family lived at Round Hill, and were known as the ?Presbyterian Luptons.? The Luptons who lived along Apple Pie Ridge were Quakers, but both branches are traced to the same root, Joseph Lupton Jr., the immigrant to Pennsylvania.

    f. Joseph Lupton was born June 3, 1771 in Frederick County, and died Dec. 17, 1818. Nothing more is known about him at this time.

    g. Sarah Lupton, daughter of John and Sarah (Frost) Lupton, was born April 28, 1773, and died after December 1804. Sarah married James Russell.

    Children of John and Ann (Neill) Lupton were:

    h. Elizabeth Neill Lupton was born April 21, 1780 in Frederick County, and died Dec. 1, 1853, in same county. She married Joseph C. Carter on Jan. 11, 1817.

    I. Jonah Lupton was born Dec. 19, 1781 and died June 7, 1858, in Frederick County. Jonah married Mary Smith, Feb. 28, 1822. Mary was born in 1782 and died July 22, 1848, in Frederick County. Jonah and Mary were parents of seven children.

    John married Sarah Frost on 26 Jun 1755 in Hopewell, Frederick Co, Virginia. Sarah (daughter of John Frost and Mrs. Mary (..) Frost) was born about 1735 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 1775 in Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Frost was born about 1735 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of John Frost and Mrs. Mary (..) Frost); died before 1775 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Jantz, Copeland, Bostick, Patton and Allied Families (1981), p. 13:

    Sarah Frost was born about 1735 in Frederick County, Virginia, and she died 22 May, 1775. On 26 June, 1755, she was married to John Lupton in Frederick County. John and Sarah Lupton remained in Frederick County when the other members of the Frost family moved to South Carolina. The children of John and Sarah Lupton were Grace Lupton, born 9 June, 17 5 7; Joshua Lupton, born 12 September, 1759, married to Lydia Rees; Nathan Lupton, born 7 August, 1761, married to Margaret Rees; Mary Lupton, born 8 June, 1764, married to Eli Raley; John Lupton, born 3 January, 1769; Joseph Lupton, born 3 June, 1771; and Sarah Lupton, born 28 April, 1773.

    Children:
    1. Grace Lupton was born on 9 Jun 1757 in Round Hill, Frederick Co, Virginia; died after Dec 1804.
    2. Joshua Lupton was born on 12 Sep 1759 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1845 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    3. Nathan Lupton was born on 7 Aug 1761 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 30 Sep 1852 in Mahoning Co, Ohio; was buried in Goshen Burial Ground, Goshen Twp, Mahoning Co, Ohio.
    4. 1. Mary Lupton was born on 8 Jun 1764 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after Dec 1804 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania.
    5. John Lupton, Jr. was born on 3 Jan 1769 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1835 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    6. Joseph Lupton was born on 3 Jun 1771 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 17 Dec 1818.
    7. Sarah Lupton was born on 28 Apr 1772 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after Dec 1804.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Lupton was born about 1686 in Oulton, Rothwell Parish, Yorkshire, England; died on 9 Aug 1758 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Joseph married Mercy Twining on 10 Sep 1713 in Middleton, Bucks Co, Pennsylvania. Mercy was born on 8 Sep 1690 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died on 25 May 1768 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mercy Twining was born on 8 Sep 1690 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died on 25 May 1768 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. William Lupton was born on 4 Jan 1714 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died on 4 Nov 1783 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    2. Sarah Lupton was born on 22 Jun 1716 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died on 27 May 1778 in Solebury Twp, Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.
    3. Joseph Lupton was born on 5 Jan 1718 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died on 9 Nov 1791 in Apple Pie Ridge, Frederick Co, Virginia.
    4. Elizabeth Lupton was born on 28 Feb 1722 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts; died on 1 Aug 1801 in Solebury Twp, Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.
    5. 2. John Lupton, Sr. was born on 4 May 1725 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania; died on 25 Dec 1804 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

  3. 6.  John Frost was born about 1697 in Virginia; died after 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 26 Feb 1741, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders
    • Other-Begin: 27 Aug 1741, Orange Co, Virginia; road orders

    Notes:

    According to lore in the families of several descendants of John FROST, the FROSTs came to America from Wales.

    One example of such lore is the following:

    "In 1683 several members arrived in America from the Parish of Llainhaugel yr. helyge Radnorshire (Wales) and resided in Pennsylvania as Quakers. From there, they migrated to Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina and Texas." [See: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cwh001&id=I01162]


    John Frost purchased a 380-acre tract (surveyed on 25 September 1734) from the Colony on 12 November 1735. He lived on this land located about ¾ miles south of present-day Stephenson, Frederick County, Virginia. On 10 January 1737, he sold 200 acres to Peter Falkner, "Opechon store keeper," of Orange County for 20 pounds. . . . After Frost had moved to the Back Creek area, the remaining 180 acres were sold on 20 September 1743 to John Milburn of West New Jersey for 100 pounds. . . .

    This and much more information with extensive notes on the Frost and Lindsey families found here:

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=frostinaz01&id=I97

    Other-Begin:
    26 February 1741, O.S. p. 105
    On the order for viewing and laying off a road petitioned for by Hobson & Others Morgan Bryan John ffrost and Arthur Buchannan the persons orderd to lay of ye sd road made their return as followeth In pursuance of an order of Court We have viewed and laid off a road from Evan Watkins fferry by a Course of Marked trees to the head of ye ffaling Spring thence to Roger Turners thence to Edward Beasons over the Taskerora Branch thence to Joseph Evans Spring head thence to the Middle Creek thence to New Chappell Thence by the head of Evan Thomas Spring head thence to a Corner White oak between the lands of John Littler and John ffrost thence along the said Line to ye Corner South Eastward thence to Secorns Licks thence to Opecken Creek & Crossing the Same just above John Neils Mill Branch thence to the Spout run
    by Edges Cabbin thence to the King’s road that leads from Just Hites to Shennindo & to fall into the Same by John Kerseys plantation near Shennendoford We also recommend Thomas Thornberry & John Shearer to order the Clearing the said road from Evan Watkins to the Chappell & George Hobson & John Littler from thence to conclude the Same whch return being redd to the Court Its ordered that the said road be cleared according to the Viewers report & that all the tithables from Potomack between Opecken & the little Mountain that lyes on this Side the little Cape Capon and thence Southward as far as it includes James Wrights near the Mountains and Joseph Carters on Opecken And for over Opecken & Between & Shennando all Such as Shall not exceed three Miles from the said laid out road work thereon Under the afd Thomas Thornberry John Shearer /: from Evan Watts’s to the Chappell:/ & Under George Hobson & John Littler /: from thence to the end of ye sd Road /: who are hereby appointed Overseers of the sd road And its further ordered that the sd Overseers with ye sd Tithables clear the said road & make bridges where they Shall be wanting & keep ye sd Road when cleared in repair according to Law.


    Other-Begin:
    27 August 1741, O.S. p. 461
    George Hobson having put in a petn in behalf of ye nhabitants of the North side of Opecken for a road from the most convenientest fford over Sherundo at Ashbys Bent & from thence the Best way to and between the Lands of John Littler and John ffrost to the Chappell house & from thence to Evan Watkins ferry upon potomack Its ordered that Morgan Bryan Arthur Buchannan & John ffrost or any two of them View ye sd road petd for & make report of their proceedings to
    ye next Court.

    John married Mrs. Mary (..) Frost before 1735 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Mary was born about 1697; died after 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mrs. Mary (..) Frost was born about 1697; died after 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    "We know nothing of the appearance or characteristics of Thomas Lindsey, but a description of his first wife, Mary Frost, has come down to us.

    "'She was remarkable for her beauty, her heavy suite of raven black hair which came to the calves of her legs, her very white complexion and wondrous dark eyes. She was of Welsh descent.'" [Brown, Ferrell A., The Lindseys: A Genealogy of Thomas and Mary Lindsey and Their Descendants, Point Lookout, MO: School of Ozarks Press, 1970.]

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=frostinaz01&id=I97

    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Frost was born about 1735 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 1775 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    2. Mary Frost was born on 16 May 1738 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 11 Dec 1809 in Wateree, South Carolina; was buried in Bush River, South Carolina.
    3. Grace Frost was born about 1740 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1790 in of, South Carolina.
    4. Jonathan Frost was born about 1745 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 13 Dec 1780 in South Carolina.