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Susan Elizabeth Zumwalt

Female 1858 - 1917  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susan Elizabeth Zumwalt was born on 8 Sep 1858 in Oregon (daughter of Isaac Zumwalt and Jane Doak); died on 29 Jul 1917.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isaac Zumwalt was born on 19 Dec 1824 in St. Charles Co, Missouri (son of Andrew J. Zumwalt and Susannah Koonce, (m Zumwalt)); died on 30 Dec 1912 in Eugene, Lane Co, Oregon.

    Isaac married Jane Doak on 18 Sep 1846 in Pittsfield, Pike Co, Illinois. Jane (daughter of John Doak and Lydia Thompson) was born on 8 May 1824 in Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died on 14 Jul 1899 in Irving, Lane Co, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Doak was born on 8 May 1824 in Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia (daughter of John Doak and Lydia Thompson); died on 14 Jul 1899 in Irving, Lane Co, Oregon.
    Children:
    1. Lydia Ann Zumwalt was born on 4 Sep 1850 in Pike Co, Illinois; died on 27 Nov 1927 in Elmira, Lane Co, Oregon.
    2. Andrew J. Doak Zumwalt was born about 1848; died on 24 Jul 1924.
    3. Cynthia Caroline Zumwalt was born on 6 Jul 1852 in Oregon; died on 14 Mar 1888.
    4. James Parker Zumwalt was born on 11 Nov 1854 in Oregon; died on 3 Sep 1937.
    5. John Green Zumwalt was born on 16 Nov 1856 in Oregon; died on 3 Apr 1917.
    6. 1. Susan Elizabeth Zumwalt was born on 8 Sep 1858 in Oregon; died on 29 Jul 1917.
    7. Clay Hynson Zumwalt was born on 5 Oct 1860 in Elmira, Lane Co, Oregon; died on 22 Aug 1943.
    8. McDouglas Zumwalt was born on 31 May 1862 in Oregon; died on 25 Dec 1863 in Oregon.
    9. Mary Jane Zumwalt was born on 3 Jul 1864 in Oregon; died in Mar 1874 in Oregon.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Andrew J. Zumwalt was born on 4 Aug 1779 in Augusta, Pendleton Co, Virginia (son of Jacob "Big Jake" Zumwalt and Catherine Queti Miller); died on 18 Sep 1855 in Cod Run, Pike Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Pike Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    Census:
    pg 27 Twp 6 S 4 W Pike Co
    John Doke 69 1781 VA
    Lydia Doke 57 1793 VA
    John Doke 14 1836 MO

    Tumalts on pg 25 Twp 6 S 4 W
    Andrew Tumalt 71 1779 VA
    Swsanna Tumalt 61 1789 KY
    Jackson Tumalt 19 MO
    Cinthia Lenrgo 30 MO
    Westly Lenrgo 8 MO
    Marion Lenrgo 6 MO
    Jane Tumalt 25 1825 MO
    Doke Tumalt 6 IL
    Lydia J Tumalt 0 IL
    Jane Tumalt 16 MO

    Andrew married Susannah Koonce, (m Zumwalt) in 1809 in St. Charles, St. Charles Co, Missouri. Susannah was born on 14 Jan 1789 in Kentucky; died on 4 May 1877 in Eugene, Lane Co, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susannah Koonce, (m Zumwalt) was born on 14 Jan 1789 in Kentucky; died on 4 May 1877 in Eugene, Lane Co, Oregon.

    Notes:

    daughter of Jacob Coonce and Maria Bell

    Children:
    1. Cynthia Zumwalt was born in 1820 in Missouri; died after 1850 in of, Pike Co, Illinois.
    2. David Boone Zumwalt was born on 22 Mar 1822 in St. Charles, St. Charles Co, Missouri; died on 24 Mar 1902 in Garfield, Columbia Co, Washington.
    3. 2. Isaac Zumwalt was born on 19 Dec 1824 in St. Charles Co, Missouri; died on 30 Dec 1912 in Eugene, Lane Co, Oregon.
    4. Jackson Zumwalt was born in 1831 in Missouri; died after 1850 in of, Pike Co, Illinois.
    5. Jane Zumwalt was born in 1834 in Missouri; died after 1850 in of, Pike Co, Illinois.

  3. 6.  John Doak was born in 1781 in Wythe Co, Virginia (son of David Doak, Jr and Mary Doak Hanna); died in Mar 1851 in Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Between 1781 and 1790; 1830 and 1840 census
    • Birth: 1781, Virginia; 1850 census
    • Property: Abt 1802, Wythe Co, Virginia
    • Census: 1830, Wythe Co, Virginia
    • Census: 1830, Tazewell Co, Virginia
    • Property: 1831; land deal with Samuel
    • Census: 1840, Peno, Pike Co, Missouri
    • Census: 1850, Pike Co, Illinois
    • Research Notes: 1 May 2013

    Notes:

    1840s and 1850s Pike Counties Missouri and Illinois

    In approximately the mid 20th century two ladies came to the Waggoner Family Cemetery, which is located about four miles south of Pittsfield in Pike County, Illinois. They claimed that the Doaks were tall people and prone to TB, which was then usually fatal. The Doaks came to Pike County, Illinois from the area of Frankfurd, Missouri in Pike County, Missouri. Like the Waggoners, they left Missouri and crossed into Pike County, Illinois.

    The Doaks were a pioneer family and the members of the family of John and Lydia Doak left Missouri and followed the Oregon Trail in the 1830's and settled in Oregon. It is thought that one of the Doaks died on the trail before reaching Oregon. John and Lydia Doak and, at least their daughter Caroline, crossed with them into Pike County, Illinois and settled in Martinsburg Township. Caroline married Green Caston Waggoner in 1845 in Pittsfield, Illinois.

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24994679/person/1589752955/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum



    From: Ralph
    Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 9:52 PM
    To: lumoto1@gmail.com
    Subject: Proposed Change: John Doak, (son of who?) (I52954)

    Proposed Change: John Doak, (son of who?) (I52954)
    Tree: Roots
    Link: http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I52954&tree=Roots

    Description: The John Doak who m Lydia Thompson WAS a son of David (ii) & Mary Hanna

    Ralph
    ralphdoak@gmail.com

    Property:
    1802, John signed as security to a land sale of his brother Thomas.

    note by ss:
    This transaction is said to be sons of Imm David, but it seems more likely they are sons of David Jr.
    1802 land sale: Thomas buying, needed security of brother John. If John b low end of 1781-1790; then just turning 21 and probably needed a security. But John who signed the security, son of Imm Dave, was already in his 40s and appeared to be younger than the thomas mentioned in father's will. Why would baby bro be signing for security?
    No, the John who signed for Thomas (1781-1790 - and would have to be 1781 - not 1790) - would be another John older bro to Thomas, grandsons Imm Dave.

    It makes more sense that the John who provided security for baby bro Thomas is John (John of Wythe) son of David Jr.; and Thomas is also son of David Jr. that we didn't have yet.

    To further validate this theory, John, who married Lydia, gave his year of birth as 1781 in 1850 census.

    Census:
    Name: John Doak
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810)
    Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 (1761-1770)
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 3 (1811-1815)
    Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 (1771-1780)
    Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:1
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total Slaves: 1
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7

    also:
    Robert
    Name: Robert Doak
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 1
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 1

    Samuel
    Name: Samuel Doak
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 (1821-1825)
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 (1791-1800)
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 (1825-1830)
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 (1821-1825)
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810)
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6

    James
    Name: James Doak
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1801-1810)
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 1
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 1

    William
    Name: William Doak
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wythe, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 (1825-1830)
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 (1791-1800)
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 (1825-1830)
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 (791-1800)
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4


    Census:
    Name: John Doake
    [John Daake]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 (1821-1825)
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 (1816-1820)
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 (1811-1815
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 (1781-1790) John
    Free White Persons - Females - <5: 2 1825-1830 dau & Caroline
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 *1821-1825)
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1816-1820
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 1791-1800 Lydia
    Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 8
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total Slaves: 2
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 12

    Census:
    Name: John Doak (pg 19)
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Peno, Pike, Missouri
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5:1 (1825-1830) prob John
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1811-1820)
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 (1781-1790) John
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 (1826-1830)Jane and ?
    Free White Persons-Females- 15 thru 19: 1 (1821-1825)Caroline
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 (1791-1800)
    Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 7
    Total Slaves: 1
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8

    also (pg 9):
    Name: A S Doan
    [A J Doak]
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Peno, Pike, Missouri
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
    Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total Slaves: 1
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5


    Census:
    pg 27 Twp 6 S 4 W Pike Co
    John Doke 69 1781 VA
    Lydia Doke 57 1793 VA
    John Doke 14 1836 MO

    Tumalts on pg 25 Twp 6 S 4 W
    Andrew Tumalt 71 1779 VA
    Swsanna Tumalt 61 1789 KY
    Jackson Tumalt 19 MO
    Cinthia Lenrgo 30 MO
    Westly Lenrgo 8 MO
    Marion Lenrgo 6 MO
    Jane Tumalt 25 1825 MO
    Doke Tumalt 6 IL
    Lydia J Tumalt 0 IL
    Jane Tumalt 16 MO


    Research Notes:
    1840 census shows an A.J. Doak (b 1811-1820) in same community, but not on same page. Age would be consistent to be John's oldest son.
    In 1850 Louisiana, Pike Co, Missouri, there are four Doak children living with 4 respective families - Orphans? - and perhaps children of A.J.? One is named Jackson. no relationship has been discovered of any of these families to the Doaks

    kids (1850 Pike co MO):
    Sarah Ann Doak 10 Illinois (1830)
    James Doak 11 MO (1839)
    Jackson Doak 14 IL laborer
    Cicely J Doak 14 MO (1836)


    1850 Louisiana, Pike co, Missouri
    pg 17
    John Billmyer 53 1797 tobaccomist PA
    Elizabeth Billmyer 37 KY
    William S Billmyer 3 MO
    Cicely J Doak 14 MO

    pg 14
    Henry Marts 32 PA 1828 carpenter
    Elizabeth Marts 21 MO
    Samuel A Marts 2 MO
    Sarah E Marts 0 9/12 MO
    John Davis 21 MO laborer
    Jackson Doak 14 IL (1836) laborer

    pg 10
    Jane Burnett 42 KY
    Washington Burnett 21 MO ferryman
    John Burnett 19 MO
    Emeline Burnett 17 IL
    Leoline Burnett 10 MO
    James Doak 11 MO

    pg 16
    Hiram Otwell 47 KY sadler (1803)
    Eliza Ann Otwell 45 KY
    Thomas Otwell 20
    Joe Davis Otwell 18 1832
    Green C Otwell 2 IL 1848
    Sarah Ann Doak 10 Illinois

    Hiram Otwell was in Pike Co IL in 1840
    Green C Otwell shown in 1910 MO age 67 m 34 yrs
    Drucilla 47 5 births, 5 living;
    George L. son 30 single
    Reeves, Lyda O. 17 dau divorced

    John married Lydia Thompson in 1811 in Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia. Lydia (daughter of William B. Thompson and Lydia Graham) was born in 1793 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died in Mar 1851 in Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lydia Thompson was born in 1793 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia (daughter of William B. Thompson and Lydia Graham); died in Mar 1851 in Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Between 1791 and 1800; 1830 and 1840 census
    • Birth: 1793, Virginia; 1850 census
    • Possessions: 1798, Wythe Co, Virginia; father's will
    • Possessions: 1821, Tazewell Co, Virginia; brother James' will
    • Census: 1840, Pike Co, Missouri
    • Census: 1850, Pike Co, Illinois

    Notes:

    Possessions:
    To Lydia Doak, my sister, a negro girl called Rachel.

    Census:
    Name: John Doak
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Peno, Pike, Missouri
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 (1825-1830)
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 (1811-1820)
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 (1781-1790) John
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 (1826-1830)Jane
    Free White Persons-Females- 15 thru 19: 1 (1821-1825)Caroline
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1(1791-1800) Lydia
    Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 7
    Total Slaves: 1
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8

    Census:
    pg 27 Twp 6 S 4 W Pike Co
    John Doke 69 1781 VA
    Lydia Doke 57 1793 VA
    John Doke 14 1836 MO

    Tumalts on pg 25 Twp 6 S 4 W
    Andrew Tumalt 71 1779 VA
    Swsanna Tumalt 61 1789 KY
    Jackson Tumalt 19 MO
    Cinthia Lenrgo 30 MO
    Westly Lenrgo 8 MO
    Marion Lenrgo 6 MO
    Jane Tumalt 25 1825 MO
    Doke Tumalt 6 IL
    Lydia J Tumalt 0 IL
    Jane Tumalt 16 MO

    Notes:

    In approximately the mid 20th century two ladies came to the Waggoner Family Cemetery, which is located about four miles south of Pittsfield in Pike County, Illinois. They claimed that the Doaks were tall people and prone to TB, which was then usually fatal. The Doaks came to Pike County, Illinois from the area of Frankfurd, Missouri in Pike County, Missouri. Like the Waggoners, they left Missouri and crossed into Pike County, Illinois.

    The Doaks were a pioneer family and the members of the family of John and Lydia Doak left Missouri and followed the Oregon Trail in the 1830's and settled in Oregon. It is thought that one of the Doaks died on the trail before reaching Oregon. John and Lydia Doak and, at least their daughter Caroline, crossed with them into Pike County, Illinois and settled in Martinsburg Township. Caroline married Green Caston Waggoner in 1845 in Pittsfield, Illinois. It is believed that Green Waggoner, who farmed and was also a carpenter, built the home that the Doaks lived in at Martinsburg. The parents of Caroline died along with a son from TB, according to family lore.

    Green and Caroline had three children when Green Waggoner, like many of his neighbors, got Gold Fever and went West to make his fortune. It is doubtful that Green knew that his wife was pregnant when he left for California in the Sring of 1850. A son, John Green Waggoner, was born to the couple in the father's absence. Green Waggoner was not at home in Pike County when his wife died in 1852. It is still a mystery where Caroline was during the census of 1850, but she was likely still at home and missed by the census taker. John Green Waggoner later would state that his proclivity to melancolia may have been inherited from his mother. Caroline was buried in the Waggoner Cemetery, where her stone is still prominent. Green did not make his fortune in California but returned to the Martinsburg area and was united with his young son. Green Caston Waggoner remarried in 1854 when he and two brothers married three Foster sisters. Green continued to live a long life and dying in 1913. A newspaper article claimed that at the time of his death Green was the oldest citizen in Pike County, a claim that is dubious.

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24994679/person/1589752955/story/ba558948-a409-41ae-bb6c-573d202c5804?src=search

    Children:
    1. (son1) Doak was born about 1811 in Virginia; died after 1840 in of, Peno, Pike Co, Missouri.
    2. (son2) Doak was born between 1816 and 1820 in Virginia; died after 1830 in of, Tazewell Co, Virginia.
    3. (daughter) Doak was born between 1816 and 1820 in Virginia; died after 1830 in of, Tazewell, Co, Virginia.
    4. (son) Doak was born between 1821 and 1825 in Virginia; died after 1830 in of, Tazewell, Co, Virginia.
    5. Susan Doak was born on 10 Apr 1821 in Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died on 24 Jun 1846 in Pike Co, Missouri.
    6. 3. Jane Doak was born on 8 May 1824 in Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died on 14 Jul 1899 in Irving, Lane Co, Oregon.
    7. Caroline Doak was born on 29 Sep 1826 in Virginia; died on 29 Mar 1852 in Illinois; was buried in Waggoner Cem, Pike Co, Illinois.
    8. Lydia Doak was born in 1832 in Pike Co, Missouri; died in 1862 in Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois.
    9. John T. Doak was born in 1836 in Pike Co, Missouri; died after 1850 in of, Pike Co, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jacob "Big Jake" Zumwalt was born on 11 Dec 1752 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Johann Wilhelm Andreas Zumwalt and Ann Regina Fite); died in Jul 1820 in Pike Co, Missouri; was buried in Stoney Point Cem (aka Fort Zumwalt Cem) Pike Co, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Between Dec 1781 and Jul 1783, Lexington, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Residence:
    The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Volume 81, No 2, Spring 1983 in an article, "The Peopling of Lexington, Kentucky; Growth and Mobility in a Frontier Town," gives on page 119,
    "Among early Lexington lot owners were several sets of brothers (for example the Todds and the Zumwalts...."

    On a listing on page 133, of "First Lot Holders of Lexington Dec 1781 - July 1783" appear these names: Adam Zumwalt, Jacob Zumwalt and Stoffel Zumwalt."

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patzumwalt&id=I704

    Buried:
    Fort Zumwalt Cemetery is listed as both Fort Zumwalt, and in older paperwork it is Stoney Point Cemetery as well. There are the two remaining stones, Jacob and Queti (Catherine) Miller Zumwalt. Jacob's stone says "Jacob Zumwalt, Virginia, Pvt. Augusta Co. Militia, Revolutionary War 1752 - 1820". The adjacent stone reads "Queti Miller Zumwalt 1799". Fort Zumwalt Park is located in O'Fallon, MO, west of the intersection of K Highway and Veteran's Parkway.
    http://www.millerinfo.net/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2779&tree=millerlounsbury

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=vedemarce&id=I086198

    Jacob married Catherine Queti Miller on 11 Dec 1774 in Shenandoah Co, Virginia. Catherine was born on 9 Nov 1744 in Shenandoah Co, Virginia; died on 30 Jul 1799 in St. Charles Co, Missouri; was buried in Stoney Point Cem (aka Fort Zumwalt Cem) Pike Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Catherine Queti Miller was born on 9 Nov 1744 in Shenandoah Co, Virginia; died on 30 Jul 1799 in St. Charles Co, Missouri; was buried in Stoney Point Cem (aka Fort Zumwalt Cem) Pike Co, Missouri.

    Notes:

    daughter of William Miller

    Buried:
    Fort Zumwalt Cemetery is listed as both Fort Zumwalt, and in older paperwork it is Stoney Point Cemetery as well. There are the two remaining stones, Jacob and Queti (Catherine) Miller Zumwalt. Jacob's stone says "Jacob Zumwalt, Virginia, Pvt. Augusta Co. Militia, Revolutionary War 1752 - 1820". The adjacent stone reads "Queti Miller Zumwalt 1799". Fort Zumwalt Park is located in O'Fallon, MO, west of the intersection of K Highway and Veteran's Parkway.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=vedemarce&id=I086200

    Children:
    1. Rachel Zumwalt was born about 1775; died after 1801 in of, St. Charles, Missouri.
    2. Catherine Zumwalt was born about 1775 in Virginia; died between 1820 and 1826.
    3. 4. Andrew J. Zumwalt was born on 4 Aug 1779 in Augusta, Pendleton Co, Virginia; died on 18 Sep 1855 in Cod Run, Pike Co, Illinois.
    4. Susan Zumwalt was born on 25 Mar 1784 in Harrisonville, Shelby Co, Kentucky; died on 1 Jul 1862 in Harrisonville, Shelby Co, Kentucky.
    5. George Zumwalt was born about 1785 in Harrison Co, Kentucky; died after 1820.
    6. Sarah Zumwalt was born on 7 Feb 1796 in Kentucky; died on 1 Mar 1875 in Livingston, Wisconsin.
    7. Elizabeth Zumwalt was born on 29 Apr 1798 in Kentucky; died after 1818 in of, Montgomery Co, Missouri.
    8. Mary Ann Zumwalt was born on 1 Jan 1800 in Missouri; died on 8 Mar 1887 in Texas.

  3. 12.  David Doak, Jr was born about 1749 in Beverley Manor, Augusta Co, Virginia (son of David Doak, Sr (Immigrant) and Mary "Polly" Breckenridge (maybe)); died after 1810 in of, Wythe Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1773, New River, Virginia; Tithables
    • Military: 10 Oct 1774, Battle of Point Pleasant; Sergeant
    • Residence: 1782, Montgomery Co, Virginia; tax list
    • Other-Begin: 2 Oct 1787, Montgomery Co, Virginia; exr father's will
    • Residence: 1790, Montgomery Co, Virginia
    • Residence: 1790, Montgomery Co, Virginia; tax list
    • Property: 1797, Wythe Co, Virginia; Nathaniel's property

    Notes:

    DAVID Doak (ii) He was married in 1773 to Mary Hanna, an older sister of Margaret, who would marry his brother Alexander. Their mother, Martha, was "reputed" to have been née Doak - it is an intriguing puzzle as to whether she was a daughter of John Doak of North Carolina, which seems more likely, or of David (i). Two of David (ii)'s sons married the Thompson sisters, Lydia and Rachel. John spent some time in Campbell County, Tennessee, before moving on to Pike County, Missouri and then to Pike County, Illinois. In 1850, John's age is given on the census as 69. Robert, however, died in Tazewell County, Virginia, in 1818 and his widow Rachel appears on the 1820 census as a head of household with children.
    http://thebeardfamilyhistory.wikia.com/wiki/The_Children_of_David_Doak

    Residence:
    He was listed on the New River Tithables in 1773, Captain Doak's list, as David Doack and son David. Robert, William, and Samuel Doak were listed separately (Kegley, p. 29).

    Residence:
    He's lisn Montgomery County Tax list in 1782 with 5 horses, 6 head cattle and land

    Residence:
    1790 tax list, Montgomery County, only male over 21, no males 16/21

    Residence:
    1790 tax list, Montgomery County, only male over 21, no males 16/21. Will proved 19 June 1799, Augusta County, VA.

    David married Mary Doak Hanna about 1769. Mary (daughter of John Hanna and Martha Doak) was born about 1749; died before 1810 in of, Wythe Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Mary Doak Hanna was born about 1749 (daughter of John Hanna and Martha Doak); died before 1810 in of, Wythe Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. (William, Samuel, or James) Doak, (husb of Rachel Thompson?) was born about 1776 in Virginia; died before 1820 in of, Tazewell Co, Virginia.
    2. 6. John Doak was born in 1781 in Wythe Co, Virginia; died in Mar 1851 in Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois.
    3. Thomas Doak was born between 1781 and 1784 in Beverley Manor, Augusta Co, Virginia; died before 28 Dec 1840 in Polk Co, Missouri.
    4. William Doak was born between 1785 and 1794 in Virginia; died after 1810 in of, Wythe Co, Virginia.
    5. Samuel Doak was born between 1785 and 1794 in Augusta Co, Virginia; died after 1810 in of, Wythe Co, Virginia.
    6. James Doak was born between 1785 and 1794 in Virginia; died after 1810 in of, Wythe Co, Virginia.

  5. 14.  William B. Thompson was born in 1722 in Co Down, Ireland; died on 9 Jul 1797 in Wythe Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 17 Dec 1830, Wythe Co, Virginia; appraised

    Notes:

    quote from R. Lyle Brown website:
    "William is believed to have come to America with his father from Ulster, Ireland. This is definitely "our" William. However his parentage in is question at the moment. It is possible that his father was the above mentioned James. There is also some confusion about his wives. One source says the first wife was Margaret, another says Jane. (Perhaps Margaret Jane or Jane Margaret?). Clorah Brown Lainhart in her DAR application lists the second wife as Lydia Ward. There is contrary evidence to this, as well. I refer you to the excerpts from Virginia Connections by Judy B. Anderson. Her verification appears to be more acceptable. (See below)"

    EXCERPTS FROM "VIRGINIA CONNECTIONS"
    (Notes from her book sent to me by Judy B. Anderson)
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    1. William Thompson. B. 1722, County Down, Ireland. D. July 9, 1797 at 76 years of age. Married twice, first to Jane Buchanan, born about 1732 in County Down, Ireland; died in Bath County, Virginia. Married second, Lydia Graham, born about 1743; died Oct. 12, 1830 at 87 years of age.
    There were twelve known children from the two marriages. The Thompson Family Record, kept by George Peery Thompson and Elizabeth Virginia Ward, indicated that all but two, John and Archibald, were from the second marriage. Records submitted to the Family History Library in Salt Lake by Letitia Peery of California show there were three children from the first marriage: John, Archibald and Jane.

    George B. Gose, in his book Pioneers of the Virginia Bluegrass, says there were six or seven children from the first marriage. However, he only gives the names of five; the rest are listed as children of the second marriage. Information from the files of Mr. John A. Blakemore shows five children from the first marriage. Since birthdates for all the children are not known at the present time, any one of these claims could be possible, but those dates which are known would seem to confirm that there were three children from the first marriage: 1) John; 2) Archibald; and 3) Jane. The remainder of the children would have been from the second marriage: 4) Nancy, 5) Andrew, 6) James, 7) Rachel, 8) Annis, 9) Lydia, 10) William, 11) Alexander and 12) Mary (Polly).
    There has been some confusion concerning the names of William Thompson's wives, but a letter sent by James Haston Thompson, a brother to George Peery Thompson, dated March 12, 1886, and giving birth and death dates of family members, definitely states that a Buchanan was the first wife of William Thompson, and that Lydia Graham was the second wife. Adding to, and supporting this information, was a microfilm of the Endowment House Records found in the Family History Library, Salt lake City, Utah.
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    Louisa and her husband lived in Nauvoo, Illinois for several years until persecutions drove the settlers from their homes. In the meantime, Louisa's parents died and they decided to return to Burke's Garden to claim their share of her parent's estate. They hoped for enough capital to join the rest of the Mormons in their trek west. After arriving home Louisa found there was nothing left of her parents estate, so they resettled in Virginia, where they remained until the death of William from typhoid. Louisa and the children determined to continue with plans and came west, settling in Weber County, Utah.
    In 1871 Louisa and her son, Simon, did the sealing work in the Endowment House for their deceased ancestors, with Louisa acting as proxy for the females and Simon for the males. I checked microfilm # 1149520, page 56, showing the original entries for work done in the Endowment House on June 21, 1871. While dates are only given for the immediate parent, relationships for all individuals are shown. Louisa states she is a granddaughter of entry #2670, Lydia Graham Thompson, and a step granddaughter of entry #2669, Jane Buchanan Thompson. The relationship is close enough that Louisa should have been well aware of who her grandparents were.


    Will:
    "In the name of God, Amen, I William Thompson bequeath the following, (etc). To my beloved wife, Lydia Thompson the plantation I now live on, with all the stock of cattle, horses, sheep and hogs. To my son John the tract of land where he now lives. To my son Archibald 93 acres lying in Bath Co., VA (now Kentucky). To my daughter Jean Sloan five shillings, her having got her share. To my daughter Nancy Ward 10 pounds cash. To my son Andrew, that part of land I now live on known as the McAdams place. To my son James that tract of land known as the Kigg place. To my daughter Rachel Thompson a tract of land containing 200 acres. To my daughter Annis Thompson 60 pounds when she arrives of age, also a tract of land. To my daughter Mary Thompson a tract of land known as Long Hollow survey, also part of the King Survey. To my son Alexander 250 acres on Reed Creek. To my daughter Lydia Thompson 1 half of a tract on land also 60 pounds. To my son William part of tract I now live on. Executors, sons John, Archibald and Andrew and son-in-law James Sloan."

    His estate was appraised 17 Dec. 1830 following the death of his wife, Lydia.
    Appraisement of personal property of William Thompson, dec'd, that was devised by the said William Thompson to his wife, Lidia Thompson, who is now dec'd; Bible; Negroes: James, Philis, Mary Ann, Easter, Keziah, Anderson, Clariser, Angalina, Henry, Juda, Phillis, Nell, boy child. Exrs: John Thompson & Archibald Thompson. by Thos. Witten, Jas S. Witten, John Buckhannon.


    William married Lydia Graham about 1768. Lydia died before 17 Dec 1830 in Wythe Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Lydia Graham died before 17 Dec 1830 in Wythe Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Nancy Thompson was born on 4 Apr 1773 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died on 3 Dec 1866 in Virginia.
    2. Andrew Thompson was born in 1776 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died in 1848 in Union Co, Kentucky.
    3. James B. Thompson was born in 1778 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died before 28 Aug 1821 in Tazewell Co, Virginia.
    4. Rachel Thompson was born on 2 Oct 1779 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died on 28 Feb 1842 in Tazewell, Tazewell Co, Virginia.
    5. Annis Thompson was born in 1780 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died after 1798 in of, Tazewell Co, Virginia.
    6. Mary Thompson died after 1798.
    7. Alexander Thompson died after 1798.
    8. William Thompson died after 1798.
    9. 7. Lydia Thompson was born in 1793 in Thompson Valley, Tazewell Co, Virginia; died in Mar 1851 in Martinsburg, Pike Co, Illinois.