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Belle Bonham

Female 1852 - Aft 1880  (29 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Belle Bonham was born in 1852 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of John Clinton Bonham and Sarah Jane Kerfoot); died after 1880 in of, Lafayette Co, Missouri.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Clinton Bonham was born on 26 Jan 1806 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Samuel S. Bonham and Mary Ann Sowers); died on 15 Sep 1882 in Lafayette Co, Missouri; was buried in Sharp Cem, Higginsville, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1840, Clarke Co, Virginia
    • Census: 1850, Clarke Co (District 12), Virginia
    • Census: 1860, Davis, Lafayette Co, Missouri
    • Census: 1880, Auilville, Lafayette Co, Missouri

    Notes:

    Census:
    1840 census - Clarke Co; Amos had 12 slaves, 7 employed in Agriculture. Seems to be next door to Daniel (9 slaves; no listing of agriculture) and apparently a relative of his wife (a Thomas McCormick) on the other side of Daniel.
    next page is Samuel Bonham (the father); 19 slaves, 7 in agriculture.
    John Clinton, a brother to Amos and Daniel, also there in 1840, different page, (7 slaves, 3 in agriculture)


    Census:
    John C Bonham 42 1808 Virginia none
    Sarah J Bonham 32 1818 Virginia 5930
    Franklin R Bonham 15 1835
    John W Bonham 14 1836
    Lydia A Bonham 11 1839
    Mary J Bonham 9 1841
    Samuel B Bonham 8 1842
    Emely S Bonham 6 1844
    Daniel W Bonham 5 1945
    David O G Bonham 0 1850
    Vincent T Settle 26 1824 VA teacher
    Rebecca Batthus 30 1820 female VA


    Census:
    33 Binham (Bonham) John C 53 abt 1807 Male Virginia
    33 Binham Sarah J 41 abt 1819 Female Virginia
    33 Binham Samuel 18 1842 Virginia
    33 Binham Emily 16 1844 Virginia
    33 Binham Danl 14 1846 Virginia
    33 Binham David 11 1849 Virginia
    33 Binham Belle 8 1852 Virginia
    33 Binham Jemmie 5 1855 Virginia

    34 Chinn Hector A 38 1822 Kentucky
    34 Chinn John H 15 1845 Kentucky
    34 Chinn Ann E 13 1847 Kentucky
    34 Chinn Thomas M 12 1848 Kentucky
    34 Chinn Geo W 10 1850 Kentucky
    34 Chinn Ben S 8 1852 Kentucky
    34 Chinn Alsie 6 1854 Kentucky
    34 Chinn Julia 4 1856 Kentucky
    34 Chinn Sallie 2 1858 Kentucky



    Census:
    William Catron 30 MO
    Bell C. Catron 26 VA VA VA
    Girtrude Catron 3 MO
    Florence Catron 2 MO
    Wade Catron 3m MO
    John C. Bonham 74 fatherL wid VA VA VA



    Buried:
    Sharp Cemetery Higginsville Missouri read:
    J.C. Bonham d 15 Setp 1882 76 y. 8 m. 20 d

    John married Sarah Jane Kerfoot in 1833 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Sarah (daughter of John David (or Daniel) Kerfoot and Lydia Sowers) was born on 20 Apr 1817 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 1880 in Lafayette Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Jane Kerfoot was born on 20 Apr 1817 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of John David (or Daniel) Kerfoot and Lydia Sowers); died before 1880 in Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    Children:
    1. Franklin R. Bonham was born in 1835 in Clarke Co, Virginia; died after 1850 in of, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    2. John W. Bonham was born in 1836 in Clarke Co, Virginia; died after 1850 in of, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    3. Lydia A. Bonham was born in 1839 in Clarke Co, Virginia; died after 1850 in of, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    4. Mary J. Bonham was born in 1841 in Clarke Co, Virginia; died after 1850 in of, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    5. Samuel B. Bonham was born in 1842 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1860 in of, Davis, Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    6. Emily S. Bonham was born in 1844 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1860 in of, Davis, Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    7. Daniel W. Bonham was born in 1846 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1860 in of, Davis, Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    8. David O.G. Bonham was born in 1849 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1860 in of, Davis, Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    9. 1. Belle Bonham was born in 1852 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1880 in of, Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    10. Jemmie Bonham was born in 1855 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1860 in of, Davis, Lafayette Co, Missouri.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel S. Bonham was born in 1781 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Samuel* Bonham, (prob son. not son of Samuel & Ruth Bowyer) and Catherine* Ackley); died on 22 Apr 1859 in Clarke Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1810, Pughtown, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Census: 1820, Berryville, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Census: 1830, Frederick Co (Eastern District), Virginia
    • Census: 1840, Clarke Co, Virginia
    • Census: 13 Aug 1850, Clarke Co (District 12), Virginia

    Notes:

    inherited the farm under English law. later owned by Ed. Adjoins the Gaunt farm. Edward moved away.

    1809: at time of his step-father Stephen Jones' death, owed him $321.61.

    The 1810 census, Frederick Co, shows
    Samuel Bonham 26-45 (1765-1774)
    1 female 26-45 (1765-1774)
    1 male 16-26 (1774-1784)
    3 males under 10 (1800-1810)

    Frederick Co. VA Superior Court Deed Book #SC-7, pp 102-104, Oct 8, 1811. John Helm and Joanna, his wife, and Samuel Bonham for $2,195.62 and 1/2 cents, paid by Samuel Bonham for 182 acres plus, land that was bounded in part by Samuel Bonham.

    Frederick Co. VA Superior Court Deed Book #SC-7, pp 106-108, Oct 8, 1811 - May 6, 1812. Samuel Bonham and Mary Ann, his wife and John Helm and Janie, his wife. Samuel Bonham owes John Helm $2,191.25 with conditions agreed upon for installment payments for four years - land in question is 182 acres.
    1815 Tax List, Frederick Co, VA: BONHAM, Samuel; 10 miles southeast of the county courthouse at Winchester, Frederick, County, Virginia

    1821 March 15 secured and bonded estate of Jane Madden, together with her son Mabra Madden.

    1829 - administrator/purchaser of items in inventory of Samuel Madden
    1830 Fred Co Census:
    Samuel Bonham 40-50 (1780-1790)
    2 m 20-30 (1800-1810) (John C & Amos Ackley)
    1 f 40-50 (1780-1790)

    Possibly the Samuel Bonham who appraised property of John Jones 30 Nov 1812, along with William Green and Peter Murray.


    served as Superintendent of Schools for Clarke County at one time

    ________
    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.ackley/374.1/mb.ashx
    9 Oct 2006
    Thanks, Sherry (hahaha it's early here 5:30 am and I almost put Catherine instead of Sherry)

    Well, what you have would certainly fit that's for sure. I would be descendant of Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers (And as far as I have seen it is Sowers... her father is Daniel Sowers and her mother is Catherine...)

    Daniel, John C., and Amos Ackley belong to Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers. This Samuel I have born in 1781 in Frederick County, Virginia. In the Elmer B. Hazie Book, my great great grandmother's brother, also a Samuel, wrote that his grandfather (Samuel Bonham) was born in England. This could very well be because his father was a "London Merchant." The "London Merchant" Samuel Bonham in the Hazie book appears to have married "A French Lady" named Ruth Boyer (I have also seen this Bower)... (Goodness knows not everyone could spell correctly back then).

    Daniel and Ann C. Eaty married sometime in 1827 in Frederick County, Virginia. They had 13 children all together, two dying either as infants or young children. One of their children was John Ackley. He was born 17 March. 1826 in Virginia and died in Sherman, Texas Grayson County 1 March 1860 of Typhoid Fever.

    Thanks for the input, WAY DISTANT cousin :D
    Renae




    Census:
    pg 18 (son of Mabra* Madden 1737; g/s of John* 1708)
    -Name: Mabro Madden (m Sarah Sally Bonham; d/o Catherine Ackley)
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pughtown, Frederick, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 1800-1810
    Mabra abt 1800 & Jacob 1808
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 3 1795-1800
    ?, Samuel abt 1794 Berry - 1798
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 1785-1794
    William 1792
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 < 1765
    Mabra 1769
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 1800-1810
    ?, ?
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 1785-1794
    Catherine 1794
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 1766-1784
    Sarah "Sallie" Bonham 1769

    Number of Household Members Under 16: 7
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 11

    same page is a William Kerfoot, born bef 1765

    pg 5
    -Samuel Bonham (Samuel S. Bonham; m Mary Ann Sowers; son of Samuel Bonham and Catherine Ackley
    also Rust and Moffett

    brother to Sarah "Sally" Bonham Madden)
    Name: Samuel Bonham 
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pughtown, Frederick, Virginia 
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 1800-1810 Daniel, John, Amos
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 1785-1794 (prob a brother)
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1 1766-1784 Samuel
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Mary Ann Sowers
    Numbers of Slaves: 6 
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 3 
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 
    Number of Household Members: 12 
     
    male 1785-1794 might be a brother, possibly Fielding Sowers b 1788. Only brother between the two of them that age fits.
    He is gone by 1820.

    Other Kerfoots as well as a couple of Rust families, a Moffett, Glasscock, and Blakemore in the same community, all related families.


    Census:
    Name: Samuel Bonham
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Berryville, Frederick, Virginia
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
    Slaves - Males - Under 14: 3
    Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 2
    Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 2
    Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 2
    Slaves - Females - Under 14: 1
    Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 2
    Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 8
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 3
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total Slaves: 13
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 19

    -1820 Berryville, Frederick Co, VA
    Samuel - with wife and 3 sons; looks like the boys had an older sister (16-25: 1795-1804). Total slaves 13, 8 in agriculture.
    appears to have been prosperous then, too.


    Census:
    Name: Samuel Bonam
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Eastern District, Frederick, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
    Slaves - Males - Under 10: 4
    Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 3
    Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2
    Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 1
    Slaves - Females - Under 10: 4
    Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 4
    Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 2
    Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 1
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 4
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total Slaves: 21
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 25



    - 1830 Samuel in Eastern District of Frederick Co.
    wife and 2 sons still at home; 21 slaves
    Daniel Bonham, his wife, a male 15-19; 2 girls under 5 and 1 boy 5-9. 5 slaves


    Census:
    1840 census - Clarke Co; Amos had 12 slaves, 7 employed in Agriculture. Seems to be next door to Daniel (9 slaves; no listing of agriculture) and apparently a relative of his wife (a Thomas McCormick) on the other side of Daniel.
    next page is Samuel Bonham (the father); 19 slaves, 7 in agriculture.
    John Clinton, a brother to Amos and Daniel, also there in 1840, different page, (7 slaves, 3 in agriculture)


    Census:
    residence 429
    Daniel S. Bonham 43 1807 VA farmer
    Nancy 42 1808 VA
    Mary F. 21 1829 VA
    Lucy C. 19 1832 VA
    Samuel 18 1832 VA attended school within the year
    Ann M.W. 15 1835 VA
    John A. 12 1838 VA attended school
    Edward B. 10 1840 VA attended school
    Anna V. 6 1844 VA attended school
    Aurelius 2 1848 VA

    residence 430
    Samuel Bonham 69 1781 VA farmer $21,816
    Mary A Bonham 65 1875 VA
    Amos A Bonham 39 39 1811 VA manager of farm 250
    Ann E Bonham 37 37 1813 VA
    George S Bonham 16 1834 VA attended school
    Albert M Bonham 14 1836 VA attended school
    Anna Bonham 12 1838 VA attended school
    William Bonham 10 1840 VA attended school
    Mary Bonham 8 1842 VA attended school
    Frances Bonham 6 1844 VA
    Isaac Bonham 4 1846 VA

    Samuel married Mary Ann Sowers on 22 Nov 1805 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Daniel Sowers and Catherine Jenkins (maybe)) was born in 1785 in Greenway, Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1831 in Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann Sowers was born in 1785 in Greenway, Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of Daniel Sowers and Catherine Jenkins (maybe)); died in 1831 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    there was a Emanuel Showers who purchased a few items from Samuel Madden's inventory in 1829.

    her mother, Catherine Sowers will:
    Will of Catherine Sowers 1838

    (as transcribed by Dee Ann Buck in 'Tabulated Genealogy' pp 18-19)

    This is to certify that I Catherine Sowers Relict of Daniel Sowers, Dec'd being in full possession of my ordinary and natural intellects having a desire to devise and will my properties I have in possession and that is legally mine to will and devise I therefore appoint my two Sons James and William Sowers my legal Executors.

    Item 2nd That my legal Executors immediately after my Decease make arrangement to carry into Execution the following Items of this my last Will and Testament:

    3th That all my just Debts, be paid and fully discharged.

    4th I will and devise to my son James Sowers my Negro Woman Dinah and young child Harriet.

    5th I will and devise to my Daughter Lydia Kerfoot my Negro Woman Margaret.

    6th I will and devise to my son Fielding L. Sowers my Negro man Harry and Eight Day Clock and the two Bonds, that was given to me in the Division of the Estate of my deceased Husband amounting to about Fifteen Hundred Dollars the two Bonds was put into his possession some time since by me at a time I was sick on condition that the said Fielding L. Sowers has no charge against my Estate for anything I have received of him or that he may hereafter claim.

    7th That I will and devise to my Daughter Mary Ann Bonham, two hundred Dollars to be paid in twelve Months after my Decease out of any money that may come into the Hands of my Executors belonging to my Estate.

    Item 8th That I will and devise to my Son William Sowers my Negro Man Peter and Negro Woman Peggy and Negro Boy Elleck.

    9th I will and devise that the legal Interest of two Hundred and fifty Dollars be paid to Hannah Hutchinson yearly during her natural Life and that the above Sum of two Hundred and fifty Dollars be retained in the Hands of my Executor for that the above purpose.

    10th I will and devise that all the Balance of my Estate both Real and Personal be sold at Public Auction by my Executors and equally divided between my two Sons James and William Sowers.

    11th I will and devise that my Executors James and William Sowers shall not be bound to give Security for their performance.

    12th And Lastly I will and devise that I freely execute and set my Hand and Seal to all and each of the Items in the within and above state in this my last Will and Testament given and under my Hand and Seal this 29th Day of December One thousand Eight Hundred and thirty Eight and in the 62 Year of American Independence.

    Catherine Sowers

    ____
    children of Daniel and Catherine (maybe Jenkins)
    Elizabeth Sowers (c1771-c1814)

    Lydia Sowers (1772-1840). She married John [Daniel] Kerfoot (19 Jun 1769-23 Nov 1841) in 1790 and their descendents are dealt with in the Kerfoot line.33

    James Sowers (11 July 1775-24 December 1849). He married Elizabeth Kerfoot on 31 December 1798.34 She was his sister-in-law, the sister of the John Kerfoot who married Lydia Sowers.

    Daniel Sowers II (c1780-1820). He married Sally (or Sarah) Davis c1809. According to EBJ, Sarah Davis was related to Jefferson Davis but he doesn't say how or in what degree. One strain of family tradition states that Sarah's father was a Stephen Davis of White Post.

    Mary Ann Sowers (c1785-?). She married Samuel Bonham on 22 November 180535.

    Fielding L. Sowers (20 November 1788-19 November 1863). He married Sallie D. Brownley on 20 December 1810. He was buried at Old Bethel Church.

    Ann Eliza Sowers (c1790-1831).

    William Sowers (1795-betw 1860 and 1870). He married Catherine Jenkins 28 January 1818.

    Generation 4 (selected)
    Three children of Daniel Sowers II and Sarah Davis also married Kerfoot cousins:

    Eliza Ann Sowers (c1809-?) She married William Carter Kerfoot, son of John [Daniel] Kerfoot and Lydia Sowers

    Catherine Sowers. She married George Louthan Kerfoot, son of John [Daniel] Kerfoot and Lydia Sowers

    Daniel W. Sowers. He married Mary Eliza Kerfoot. EBJ wrote in his 1932 Kerfoot notes: "[o]ne daughter of John and Lydia (Mary E.) married a cousin, Daniel A.[sic] Sowers. They lived at Woodley, with its handsome home and next to Llewellyn, the home of her brother, Dr. Frankll[i]n J Kerfoot, physician."

    Notes:

    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.ackley/374.1/mb.ashx
    9 Oct 2006
    Thanks, Sherry (hahaha it's early here 5:30 am and I almost put Catherine instead of Sherry)

    Well, what you have would certainly fit that's for sure. I would be descendant of Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers (And as far as I have seen it is Sowers... her father is Daniel Sowers and her mother is Catherine...)

    Daniel, John C., and Amos Ackley belong to Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers. This Samuel I have born in 1781 in Frederick County, Virginia. In the Elmer B. Hazie Book, my great great grandmother's brother, also a Samuel, wrote that his grandfather (Samuel Bonham) was born in England. This could very well be because his father was a "London Merchant." The "London Merchant" Samuel Bonham in the Hazie book appears to have married "A French Lady" named Ruth Boyer (I have also seen this Bower)... (Goodness knows not everyone could spell correctly back then).

    Daniel and Ann C. Eaty married sometime in 1827 in Frederick County, Virginia. They had 13 children all together, two dying either as infants or young children. One of their children was John Ackley. He was born 17 March. 1826 in Virginia and died in Sherman, Texas Grayson County 1 March 1860 of Typhoid Fever.

    Thanks for the input, WAY DISTANT cousin :D
    Renae



    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.ackley/374.1/mb.ashx
    9 Oct 2006
    Thanks, Sherry (hahaha it's early here 5:30 am and I almost put Catherine instead of Sherry)

    Well, what you have would certainly fit that's for sure. I would be descendant of Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers (And as far as I have seen it is Sowers... her father is Daniel Sowers and her mother is Catherine...)

    Daniel, John C., and Amos Ackley belong to Samuel Bonham/Mary Ann Sowers. This Samuel I have born in 1781 in Frederick County, Virginia. In the Elmer B. Hazie Book, my great great grandmother's brother, also a Samuel, wrote that his grandfather (Samuel Bonham) was born in England. This could very well be because his father was a "London Merchant." The "London Merchant" Samuel Bonham in the Hazie book appears to have married "A French Lady" named Ruth Boyer (I have also seen this Bower)... (Goodness knows not everyone could spell correctly back then).

    Daniel and Ann C. Eaty married sometime in 1827 in Frederick County, Virginia. They had 13 children all together, two dying either as infants or young children. One of their children was John Ackley. He was born 17 March. 1826 in Virginia and died in Sherman, Texas Grayson County 1 March 1860 of Typhoid Fever.

    Thanks for the input, WAY DISTANT cousin :D
    Renae

    Children:
    1. Col. Daniel S. Bonham was born in 1806 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1869 in of, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    2. 2. John Clinton Bonham was born on 26 Jan 1806 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 15 Sep 1882 in Lafayette Co, Missouri; was buried in Sharp Cem, Higginsville, Missouri.
    3. Amos Ackley Bonham was born on 19 Sep 1809 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 25 Apr 1852 in Clarke Co, Virginia.

  3. 6.  John David (or Daniel) Kerfoot was born on 11 Jun 1769 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of George Kerfoot and Margaret "Peggy" McCarty); died on 23 Nov 1841 in Whitepost, Clarke Co, Virginia; was buried in Providence Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1810, Pughtown, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Will: 7 Feb 1844, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    When a young man, John purchased a large tract of land lying between White Post and the Shenandoah River, on which, in 1809, he built a fine, large brick house. So successful was he in business that he named his home "Providence", and at the homestead he rasied 12 children - 6 boys and 6 girls.

    All of his sons settled around him, one being a practicing physician, and the others successful farmers and useful citizens. All were members of the Bethel Baptist Church, and previous to the Civil War were old line Whigs. John later moved to "Montmoreny". Montmorency, the old Kerfoot home, is located near the road leading from Delaplane to Upperville. Part of the large brick mansion was built in the early 1820's. John Kerfoot of Frederick County, Virginia, purchased the estate on May 28, 1822, from Charles L. Carter and his wife, of Ridgeville, Fauquier County. Most of the land in this 640-acre (one square mile) farm lies east of Gap Run, which is considered to be the dividing line between the inherited properties of John Carter of Sudley, and Landon Carter of Pittsylvania, Prince William County.

    Montmorency was inherited by Daniel F. Kerfoot, a son of John Kerfoot. He married Maria Carr, a daughter of Joseph Carr. The farm was willed to Daniel's son, William, and to his daughters.

    page 51, "David Allen, John Kerfoot, and Charles McCormick supported the party of John Quincy Adams, while John Richardson, Juseph Tuley, Jr, , Josiah W. Ware, and most of the Castlemans and Mccormicks adhered to the Jackson party."

    (Source: "A Separate Place", The formation of Clarke County, Virginia, by Warren R. Hofstra)



    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=iajames&id=I101

    Census:
    page 18:
    Samuel Kerfoot
    Name: Samuel Kerfoot (John Samuel; bro of Wm Kerfoot)
    [Samuel Kerfott]  
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pughtown, Frederick, Virginia 
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2 
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 < 1765
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1 <1765
    Numbers of Slaves: 12 
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 3 
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 
    Number of Household Members: 20 

    pg 17
    William G. Kerfoot (son of George Kerfoot)
    Name: William G Kerfoot
    [William G. Kerfott]  
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pughtown, Frederick, Virginia 
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1 1766-1784
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 
    Numbers of Slaves: 7 
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 1 
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 1 
    Number of Household Members: 10 

    pg 16
    John Kerfoot (Korfott) (John David, son of George Kerfoot and Lydia Sowers)
    Name: John Korfott
    [John Kerfott]  
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pughtown, Frederick, Virginia 
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 4 
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2 
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1  1766-1784
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 
    Numbers of Slaves: 20 
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 8 
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 
    Number of Household Members: 30 

    same community with Mabra Madden (wife Sarah Bonham) and Samuel Bonham,
    Sarah's brother, children of Samuel Bonham & Catherine Ackley, as well as a couple of Rust families, a Moffett and a Glasscock in the same community, all related families.


    Will:
    John Kerfoot's will , written Feb. 19, 1839, filed Feb. 7, 1844, codicil added 1841, includes the following: "To each of my sons George L, John B., Daniel, William F. I leave the sum of $5000. To my daughters Catherine Ball, wife of George Ball, Maragret Spears, Mary Sowers, wife of Daniel Sowers, Lucy Glasscock, wife of Bailey Glasscock, Sarah Jane Borham, wife of John Borham, and Emily G. Farr I leave the sum of $3000...To my daughter Lucy wife of Bailey Glasscock I leave two Negroes, Stephen and a female, Aggy and any offspring she might bear...If my daughter preceeds her husband in death, their land which I bequeathed them in Missouri, money, and slaves will be put into a trust for their children. In no circumstance will any of the items become the property of Bailey Glasscock."

    John married Lydia Sowers in 1793 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Lydia (daughter of Daniel Sowers and Catherine Jenkins (maybe)) was born on 9 Jun 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1840 in Clarke Co, Virginia; was buried in Providence Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lydia Sowers was born on 9 Jun 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of Daniel Sowers and Catherine Jenkins (maybe)); died in 1840 in Clarke Co, Virginia; was buried in Providence Cemetery.
    Children:
    1. Catherine "Kitty" Kerfoot was born on 1 Nov 1794 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1859 in Missouri.
    2. Margaret Kerfoot was born on 20 Sep 1796 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 10 Jun 1833 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    3. John Bradford Kerfoot was born on 27 Jul 1798 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1840 in of, Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    4. George Louthan Kerfoot was born on 22 Apr 1800 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 3 Sep 1855 in Clarke Co, Virginia.
    5. Daniel Sowers Kerfoot was born on 16 Jan 1802 in Virginia; died after 1840.
    6. William Carter Kerfoot was born on 30 Apr 1805 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 18 May 1880 in White Post, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    7. Dr. Franklin James Kerfoot was born on 19 Oct 1810 in Providence, Clarke Co, Virginia; died on 4 Aug 1887 in Llewellyn, Clarke Co, Virginia; was buried in Berryville, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    8. Mary Elizabeth Kerfoot was born on 19 Oct 1812 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1892 in Clarke Co, Virginia.
    9. Lucy Ann Kerfoot was born on 6 Dec 1814 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 9 Jan 1880 in Clark Co, Missouri; was buried in Liberty Baptist Church Cem, Fairmont, Clark Co, Missouri.
    10. 3. Sarah Jane Kerfoot was born on 20 Apr 1817 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 1880 in Lafayette Co, Missouri.
    11. Emily S. Kerfoot was born on 20 Apr 1819 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1840 in Frederick Co, Virginia.


Generation: 4

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

    Other Events and Attributes:

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

    Notes:

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


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

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

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


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


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

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

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

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

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

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


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

    Notes:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    footnote 1:

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

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

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

    relation to Phillip Christian?

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

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

  3. 10.  Daniel Sowers was born in 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Jacob Sowers and Mary (..) Sowers); died in 1815 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1782, Frederick Co, Virginia; Tax List

    Notes:

    Census:
    list of Colo. Dowdall
    Barnett Williams 7 white 7 blacks
    Peter Williams 4 whites 0 blacks

    Jacob Sowers 6 whites 2 blacks
    Daniel Sowers 6 whites 0 blacks

    Daniel married Catherine Jenkins (maybe) about 1770 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Catherine was born about 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 29 Jan 1839 in Frederick Co, Virginia; was buried in Old Bethel Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Catherine Jenkins (maybe) was born about 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 29 Jan 1839 in Frederick Co, Virginia; was buried in Old Bethel Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 29 Dec 1838, Frederick Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Name:
    maiden name might be Wharton or maybe Jenkins.

    Will:
    Will of Catherine Sowers 1838

    (as transcribed by Dee Ann Buck in 'Tabulated Genealogy' pp 18-19)

    This is to certify that I Catherine Sowers Relict of Daniel Sowers, Dec'd being in full possession of my ordinary and natural intellects having a desire to devise and will my properties I have in possession and that is legally mine to will and devise I therefore appoint my two Sons James and William Sowers my legal Executors.

    Item 2nd That my legal Executors immediately after my Decease make arrangement to carry into Execution the following Items of this my last Will and Testament:

    3th That all my just Debts, be paid and fully discharged.

    4th I will and devise to my son James Sowers my Negro Woman Dinah and young child Harriet.

    5th I will and devise to my Daughter Lydia Kerfoot my Negro Woman Margaret.

    6th I will and devise to my son Fielding L. Sowers my Negro man Harry and Eight Day Clock and the two Bonds, that was given to me in the Division of the Estate of my deceased Husband amounting to about Fifteen Hundred Dollars the two Bonds was put into his possession some time since by me at a time I was sick on condition that the said Fielding L. Sowers has no charge against my Estate for anything I have received of him or that he may hereafter claim.

    7th That I will and devise to my Daughter Mary Ann Bonham, two hundred Dollars to be paid in twelve Months after my Decease out of any money that may come into the Hands of my Executors belonging to my Estate.

    Item 8th That I will and devise to my Son William Sowers my Negro Man Peter and Negro Woman Peggy and Negro Boy Elleck.

    9th I will and devise that the legal Interest of two Hundred and fifty Dollars be paid to Hannah Hutchinson yearly during her natural Life and that the above Sum of two Hundred and fifty Dollars be retained in the Hands of my Executor for that the above purpose.

    10th I will and devise that all the Balance of my Estate both Real and Personal be sold at Public Auction by my Executors and equally divided between my two Sons James and William Sowers.

    11th I will and devise that my Executors James and William Sowers shall not be bound to give Security for their performance.

    12th And Lastly I will and devise that I freely execute and set my Hand and Seal to all and each of the Items in the within and above state in this my last Will and Testament given and under my Hand and Seal this 29th Day of December One thousand Eight Hundred and thirty Eight and in the 62 Year of American Independence.

    Catherine Sowers


    Died:
    Mrs Buck recorded the following information about Catherine Sowers: " In a letter dated Jan. 1969, from Robert W. Robins addressed to my late gr eat-uncle Hunter B. McKay, he wrote: 'My wife and I happened upon the tomb stone of her ancestor Catherine Sowers who died in January of 1839. The gr ave of Catherine Sowers is near that of her brother-in-law, Jacob Sowers J r, and I presume that her husband, Daniel, is buried beside her -- though no stone is in evidence.' My family and I visited Mt. Hebron Cemetery of Winchester Va in 1989, but could not find her stone. There are many old weather-beaten stones in evidence, and do [sic] to the fact that the office did not have a listing of these old burial stones, I guess we will never know who are buried around the cite [sic] of the German Reformed Church."32 She also includes a transcription of Catherine's will on 'Tabulated Genealogy', pp 18-19; Daniel I left no will, according to Mrs Buck's research, but she did find an inventory and valuation in the Frederick Co records. I will verify this in the Frederick Co will books on my next research trip.

    While doing research in Frederick Co in the autumn of 2001, I re corded that Catherine Sowers "departed this life 29 January 1839 in the 86 th year of her life, according to her tombstone". Unfortunately I fail ed to record the source of this tombstone transcription, so this information remains unverified until a later trip to Frederick Co. Our family tradition suggests that Catherine's maiden name may have been Jenkins.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brendabwatson&id=I14946

    Children:
    1. James H. Sowers was born in 1775 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 24 Dec 1849 in Berryville, Clarke Co, Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth Sowers was born about 1771 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died about 1814 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    3. 7. Lydia Sowers was born on 9 Jun 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1840 in Clarke Co, Virginia; was buried in Providence Cemetery.
    4. Daniel Sowers was born in 1780 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1820 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    5. 5. Mary Ann Sowers was born in 1785 in Greenway, Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1831 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    6. Fielding L. Sowers was born on 20 Nov 1788 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 19 Nov 1863.
    7. Ann Eliza Sowers was born in 1790 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1831 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    8. William Sowers was born in 1795 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died about 1858 in Clarke Co, Virginia.

  5. 12.  George Kerfoot was born in 1746 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of William Kerfoot, I and Mary Margaret Carter); died in 1778 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    George married Margaret "Peggy" McCarty about 1768 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Margaret was born in 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 2 Dec 1816 in Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Margaret "Peggy" McCarty was born in 1750 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 2 Dec 1816 in Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 2 Dec 1816

    Notes:

    Will:
    left personal property appraised at $2,309.50 An excerpt of her will probated Dec. 2nd, 1816 is given below.

    "To son, William G. Kerfoot, my tract of land in fredercik county, 175 acres, subject to payment of 40 shillings per acre to be paid to my son John Kerfoot, and the sum of 350 pounds to be paid also by William G. Kerfoot. Owing to the comfortable circumstances of my daughters Betsy Sowers and Polly Williams and the destitute condition of my daughter Nancy Woodrow whose husband abandoned her and her family, residue is left in trust for nancy Woodrow free from all claims of her husband, Abraham Woodrow. Her trustees to be my sons, William G. and John kerfoot. Both sons to pay Nancy an annuity of $25.00 each for twelve years."

    (Source: Kerfoot, Kearfott And Allied Families In America, compiled and edited by Robert R. Kearfott, privately published by members of the Family 1948, edited for publication on the WWW in 1998 by John Taylor Lupton)

    Children:
    1. 6. John David (or Daniel) Kerfoot was born on 11 Jun 1769 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 23 Nov 1841 in Whitepost, Clarke Co, Virginia; was buried in Providence Cemetery.
    2. Elizabeth Kerfoot was born in 1770 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1851 in Clarke Co, Virginia.
    3. Mary "Polly" Kerfoot was born in 1772 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1780.
    4. William G. Kerfoot was born in 1774 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 4 Aug 1843 in Lewis Co, Missouri.