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Cumberland County Tithable Lists for 1759

4 August 2009 Leave a comment

Source: J.C. Kolbe, “Cumberland County Tithable Lists for 1759,” Southside Virginian (April 1984).

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Cumberland County was formed from Goochland County in 1749. The number beside each householder’s name refers to the number of white males above 16 years of age and the number of slaves within the household.

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James GILLUM -15

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Danl. MAYO -13

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Thomn. SWAN -14

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John MAYO -11

Chesterfield Tithables, 1756

4 August 2009 Leave a comment

Source: J.C. Kolbe, “Chesterfield Tithables, 1756,” Southside Virginian (October 1983).

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List of Tithables taken by Richd. ROYALL June 10th 1756.

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Matthew LIGON, Jack, Mingo, Abbey, Hannah__5

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Joseph LIGON Patroller

Peter, Judy__2

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A List of Tithables taken by John ARCHER June the 10th by Order of Chesterfield County Court for the year 1756

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James LIGON, York, Tom, Swift, Venus__5

Categories: 000776. Matthew Ligon

Three Buckingham County Wills

11 June 2009 Leave a comment

Source: L.H. Hart, “Three Buckingham County Wills,” Southside Virginian (1 April 1985), page 125.

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John WOODSON (of Carter’s Ferry) and John SCOTT, (of Albemarle), were indebted to the estate of Charles LEWIS, of Goochland Co. as shown by suit brought against them by Robert [sic:] LEWIS, of Goochland Co. as shown by suit brought against them by Robert LEWIS and Wm. HOLMAN, exrs. of the said estate.

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John FORE complains of Daniel MAYO, that on the – day of – in the year 1750, in Cumberland Co., the said MAYO was indebted to the said FORE 5 lbs 15 shil. for labour and services as an overseer, also for goods, wares and merchandise by the said FORE sold to said MAYO.

Categories: 000780. Daniel Mayo

Notes and Queries: Axtell

8 June 2009 Leave a comment

Source: W.S. Appleton, “Notes and Queries: Axtell,” New England Historical and Genealogical Register 30[1876]:111.

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AXTELL. – I communicated to the REGISTER for April, 1868, some “Notes on the AXTELL Family of Mass.,” referring only to those of Sudbury and Marlborough.  I have since found persons of the same surname, and all the same male Christian names in Bristol County in the first half of the last century.  At Taunton is the will of Daniel AXTELL, of Dighton, 1735-6, which mentions his wife Thankful, sons Daniel, William, Henry, Samuel, Ebenezer, and Thomas, dau. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas BART, daus. Rebecca, Hannah and Thankful.  The son Daniel, of Berkeley, made his will 1761, mentioning wife Phebe, only son Daniel, daus. Thankful and Elizabeth.

I write this now to ask if any relationship is known to exist between the two families, and shall be glad to receive information from any person connected with either of them or interested in their history. – I am myself descended from the first Thomas of Sudbury, and wish to learn all I can concerning all of the name here. – Is it possible that Daniel AXTELL returned from South Carolina, and settled at Dighton?

W.S. APPLETON.

Book Reviews: Family Books

8 June 2009 Leave a comment

Source: “Book Reviews: Family Books,” Southern Genealogist’s Exchange Quarterly (Winter 1962), page 3.

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GOVERNOR GARRARD OF KENTUCKY by Anna Russell des Cognets.  (reprint)

A POSTSCRIPT ABOUT THE GARRARD FAMILY by Louis des Cognets, Jr.  (new 1962)

Anna Russell des Cognets, far ahead of her times in the pursuit of genealogy, published Governor GARRARD of Kentucky in the year 1898, after searching in Virginia and England, sparing no expense and having carried on the usual voluminous correspondence.  Out of print for more than 60 years, her book remained in demand.  The original text is preserved in the new printing and nearly 30 pages of index were added; 11 pages of pictures which include 41 portrait reproductions precede the index.  In addition to Governor James GARRARD’s descendants, following sections on GARRARD Emigrants: Robert (no information given on his descendants), N.C.; John GARRARD, S.C., father of Jacob of Putnam Co., Ga., etc.; several pages.  Jacob GARRARD, S.C., emigrant to Stafford Co., Va., descendants in N.C. and Ga., several pages.  A few pages are devoted to Untraced GARRARDS, a section often sought by this editor in a family book of this type for the treasures it may contain.

Louis, grandson to Anna, carries forward with her work adding some additional 100 pages which includes information unknown for the past sixty years.  He traces Dr. Thomas GERARD (see various spellings), of Md. & Va. to the end of the male line.  Chapter II deals with Col. William GARRARD, father of Governor GARRARD, and contains corrections to this lineage.  Col. GARRARD’s wife was Mary NAUGHTY, whom he married in Westmoreland 1748.  Chapter 3, The GARRARDs in England and Early Virginia; Chapter IV, GARRARD Ties with Early Virginia; Chapter V, the MOUNTJOY Family, (note that more success was enjoyed in the tracing of the MOUNTJOY lineage, having connected the family in Wiltshire, England); Chapter VI, Governor James GARRARD of Ky.; Chapter VII, The Origin of the GARRARD Family (in brief as little can be added).  Beginning on Page 260 is a section on References for all the materials in the six chapters, 8 and ½ pages.  This is a well-documented book, and should be used by any GARRARD descendant before going into his own search on a GARRARD lineage.

The author has pointed out that relationship to four presidential families has been accomplished: WASHINGTON, MADISON, MONROE and LINCOLN (the latter through his wife, Mary TODD).  A family letter written in 1843 carries the account of a famous duel concerning the abolition of slavery between Hon. Cassius M. CLAY and Capt. BROWN (see pages 254-5).

Price: $8.00, postpaid.    Louis des Cognets, Jr., P.O. Box 163, Princeton, N.J.

Descendants of Richard Corley of VA

5 June 2009 Leave a comment

Source: Lynn DeRider Olivier, “Descendants of Richard Corley of VA,” at http://www.geocities.com/Hearfland/Valley/3829/corley.html, created 1 March 1998.

Descendants of Richard CORLEY of VA

1. Richard CORLEY born CIR 1650, SS1, died CIR 1708, St Paul’s Parish, Hanover Co, VA, Location: 1671, Blisland Parish, New Kent Co, VA.

Children:

+ 2.    i    Richard CORLEY born CIR 1670.

+ 3.    ii   John CORLEY born ca 1675.

Second Generation

2. Richard CORLEY born CIR 1670, Hanover Co, VA, SS2, died AFT 1740, Hanover Co, VA.

Children:

+ 4.    i    John CORLEY born ca 1695.

+ 5.    ii   James CORLEY born ca 1700.

+ 6. iii  Rebecca CORLEY born ca 1710.

+ 7. iv   Richard CORLEY born ca 1719.

3. John CORLEY born ca 1675, St Paul̓s Par, Hanover Co, VA, SS3, died All 1729, Hanover Co, VA, Location: 1729, St Martin̓s Parish, Hanover Co, VA.

Children:

+ 8.    i    Francis COLEY CORLEY born ca 1705.

+ 9.    ii   unknown CORLEY.

Third Generation

4. John CORLEY born ca 1695, Hanover Co, VA, SS5.

Children:

10.    i  John CORLEY born ca 1719, SS16.

+ 11.    ii  Valentine CORLEY born ca 1721.

+ 12.     iii  Robert CORLEY born ca 1725.

13.    iv William CORLEY born ca 1727, married 1768, in Norfolk Co, VA, Mary PORTEUS.

5. James CORLEY born ca 1700, Hanover Co, VA, SS4 OPC9I.

Children:

+ 14.     i    Bartlett CORLEY born ca 1725.

+ 15.     ii   Charles CORLEY born ca 1726.

+ 16.     iii  Zachariah CORLEY born ca 1727.

17.    iv James CORLEY born ca 1728, SS11, Location: Pittsylvania Co. VA.

+ 18.     v    William CORLEY born ca 1729.

+ 19.     vi   Edward COLLEY CORLEY born ca 1731.

20.    vii     unknown CORLEY born ca 1735, SS15.

6. Rebecca CORLEY born ca 1710, Hanover Co, VA, SS7, married Shirley WHATLEY, died 1778, NC.

Children:

21.    i  William WHATLEY born ca 1739, VA, SS26, died 1778, NC.

22.    ii Ornan WHATLEY born ca 1741, SS27.

23.    iii     Whorton WHATLEY born ca 1743, SS28.

24.    iv Wilson WHATLEY born ca 1745, SS29.

25.    v  Michael WHATLEY born ca 1747, SS30.

7. Richard CORLEY born ca 1719, Hanover Co, VA, SS6 PFp154 OPC, married 1740, in VA, Efferilla CURTIS, Kevin Lucas, died 1803, Culpepper Co, VA. Richard died ca 1789, Culpepper Co, VA, Location: 1767, Culpepper Co, VA.

Children:

+ 26.    i   Manoah CORLEY born ca 1740.

+ 27.    ii  Curtis CORLEY born ca 1742.

+ 28.    iii Aquilla CORLEY born ca 1744.

29.    iv Drucylla CORLEY born ca 1746, VA, SS22 unmarried.

30.    v  Effarilla CORLEY born ca 1748, SS23.

31.    vi Lucy CORLEY born ca 1750, VA, SS24 OPC91, married William DUNCAN, born 27 APR 1726, Culpepper Co, VA, (son of William DUNCAN and Ruth BROWNING).

+ 32.     vii  unknown CORLEY born ca 1752.

33.    viii    unknown CORLEY born ca 1754.

+ 34.     ix   John H CORLEY born ca 1755.

8. Francis COLEY CORLEY born ca 1705, Hanover Co, VA, SS8, married ca 1730, Elizabeth UNKNOWN, born ca 1710, died bfr 1776, Goochland Co, VA. Francis died bfr 16 SEP 1776, Goochland Co, VA, Buried: 28 SEP 1730, Goochiand Co, VA.

Children:

35     i    Francis “Frank” CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1733, Goochiand Co, VA, SS31, died bfr 20 NOV 1820, Goochland Co, VA.

+ 36.     ii   Nathaniel CAWLEY CORLEY Sr born 1735.

+ 37.     iii  Mary Molly CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1737.

38.    iv Susannah CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1741, SS34 unmarried, died bfr 18 JUL 1803, Goochland Co, VA.

39.    v  Ann Nancy CORLEY born ca 1743, SS35 unmarried, died bfr 19 APR 1841, Goochland Co, VA.

40.    vi Sally CORLEY born VA, SS36, died bfr 19 SEP 1808, Goochiand Co, VA.

+ 41.     vii  Betsey CAWLEY UNKNOWN born ca 1745.

+ 42.     viii Judith CAWLEY UNKNOWN born ca 1747.

43     ix   Frances CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1749, married Elijah THACKER.

9. unknown CORLEY

Children:

44.    i  Afarillah CAWLEY CORLEY born Goochiand Co, VA, SS37, married 18 FEB 1762, in St James Norhtham Parish, VA, Thomas WILLIAMSON.

45.    ii Martha CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1749, Goochland Co. VA, SS38, married 05 OCT 1769, in St James Norhtham Parish, VA, William WRIGHT, born bfr 1749, VA.

46.    iii     Hannah CAWLEY CORLEY SS39, married 31 OCT 1769. in St James Norhtham Parish, VA, Roderick WRIGHT.

47.    iv Ann CAWLEY CORLEY born Goochland Co, VA, SS40, married 29 JUL 1770, in Goochland Co, VA, Jo TUGGLE.

Fourth Generation

11. Valentine CORLEY born ca 1721,SSI8, married Sarah WALKER. Valentine died 10 NOV 1801 Cumberland Co, VA, Location: 24 AUG 1749, Orange Co, VA.

Children:

48.    i  Agatha CORLEY SS77, married unknown SIMMONS.

49.    ii Ann CORLEY SS78, married unknonw PIGG.

50.    iii     Milly CORLEY SS79, married unknown ANGLIA.

51.    iv Mary CORLEY SS80, married unknown DUFFER.

+ 52.     v    William CORLEY.

53.    vi Asa CORLEY SS82, died 12 MAR 1803, Cumberland Co, VA.

+ 54.     vii  Caniel CORLEY.

55.    viii    Patty CORLEY SS84.

+ 56.     ix   James CORLEY.

12. Robert CORLEY born ca 1725, SS17, married bfr 1770, Sarah PETTY, (daughter of John PETTY and Rebecca SIMMS).

Children:

+ 57.     i    Zachaes CORLEY born 1762.

58.    ii Austin Valentine CORLEY born 1770, Chathem, NC, SS75, married Sarah ALLEN, born 1771, died MAY 1850, GA. Austin died 1860, Meriwether Co, GA.

14. Bartlett CORLEY born ca 1725, SSl3.

Children:

+ 59.     i    William CORLEY born ca 1755.

15. Charles CORLEY born ca 1726, Hanover Co, VA, SS10.

Children:

60.    i  Thomas CORLEY born ca 1756, SS45, Location: 1794, Powhatan Co, VA.

61.    ii Jane CORLEY born ca 1758, SS43, married bfr 1786, in Hanover Co, VA, Daniel HARRIS.

+ 62.     iii  James CORLEY born ca 1758.

63.    iv Charles CORLEY born ca 1760, Hanover Co, VA, SS45, married Ann UNKNOWN. Charles Location: 1815, Hanover Co, VA.

16. Zachanah CORLEY born ca 1727, VA, SS12, married Sarah UNKNOWN. Zachariah died ca 1771, Louisa Co, VA.

Children:

+ 64.     i    Malachi CAWLEY CORLEY born 1750.

65.    ii Zachariah CORLEY born 1752, Louisa Co, VA, SS47, died 10 FEB 1805, Elbert Co, GA.

66.    iii     James CORLEY born ca 1754, SS49, Location: 1784, Fredricksville Parish, Louisa Co, VA.

67.    iv Charles CORLEY born 1758, SS50.

18. William CORLEY born ca 1729, SS9, died ca 1811, Hanover Co, VA.

Children:

+ 68.     i    William CORLEY born 02 MAR 1752.

+ 69.     ii   Austin CORLEY born 28 APR 1757.

19. Edward COLLEY CORLEY born ca 1731, SSl4, married (1) 08 OCT 1751, Mary STRONG, born 10 DEC 1733, Hanover Co. VA, married (2) Agnes CORLEY, born VA. Edward died 02 APR 1798, Mecklenburg Co, VA.

Children by Mary STRONG:

70.    i  John CORLEY born 18 SEP 1752, Hanover Co, VA, SS54.

+ 71.     ii   Sarah CORLEY born 18 SEP 1753.

72.    iii     Usley CORLEY born 03 FEB 1755, Hanover Co, VA.

73.    iv Daniel CORLEY born MAR 1756, Hanover Co, VA, SS57.

74.    v  Joel CORLEY born MAR 1756, Hanover Co, VA, SS58.

75.    vi Mary CORLEY born 07 NOV 1758, VA, SS59.

76.    vii     Anna CORLEY born 26 NOV 1759, SS60.

77.    viii    Edward CORLEY born 02 AUG 1762, VA, SS61.

+ 78.     ix   James CORLEY born 17 SEP 1762.

79.    x  Agnes CORLEY born 24 FEB 1762, VA, SS62.

80.    xi Samuel CORLEY born 05 DEC 1764, VA, SS64, married Other marr: 24 MAR 1785, Mecklenburg Co, VA, Obedience WILLIAMS.

+ 81.     xii  Jane CORLEY born AUG 1766.

82.    xiii    Susana CORLEY born 29 NOV 1767, VA.

83.    xiv     Thomas CORLEY born 28 DEC 1768, VA, married 24 FEB 1800, in Mecklenburg Co, VA, Catherine TUCKER.

84.    xv Charles CORLEY born MAY 1770, SS68, married Mary UNKNOWN. Charles died 19 MAY 1845, Mecklenburg Co, VA.

85.    xvi     Zacharias CORLEY born 07 DEC 1771, VA, died SC.

86.    xvii    Martha CORLEY born 12 FEB 1773, SS70, married 22 DEC 1798, in Mecklenburg Co, VA, John ALLEN.

87.    xviii     Elizabeth CORLEY born 31 MAR 1775, SS71, married 08 FEB 1802, in Mecklenburg Co, VA, Jeremiah BISHOP.

88.    xix     Joel CORLEY born DEC 1779.

89.    xx Rebecca CORLEY born 19 JAN 1780.

Children by Agnes CORLEY:

+ 90.     xxi  Sherwood CORLEY born 26 NOV 1790.

26. Manoah CORLEY born ca 1740, Orange\Culpepper Co, VA, SS19 PF1 OPC91, married 1766, in Culpepper Co, VA, Other marr: 1759, Culpepper Co, VA, Jane FROGGE, born 11 NOV 1741, Farquier Co, VA, (daughter of John FROGG and Elizabeth STROTHER) OPC91, died 03 NOV 1845, Farquier Co, VA.  Manoah died 26 MAY 1823, Farquier Co, VA.

Children:

+ 91.    i   Lewis CORLEY born 1765.

+ 92.    ii  John Manoah CORLEY born 20 APR 1767.

93.    iii     Margaret CORLEY born 19 JAN 1769, Culpepper Co, VA, SS85 PFg OPC91, married 17 NOV 1786, David BRAGG, born Bowling Green, KY, OPC91.

94.    iv     Richard CORLEY born 16 JUN 1771, Culpepper Co, VA, SS87 PFc OPC91, married 22 APR 1811, in Rappahannock Co, VA, Sarah BURCH, OPC91. Richard died 31 OCT 1854, Rappahannock Co, VA.

+ 95.     v    William Frogg CORLEY born 1772.

+ 96.     vi   Agatha CORLEY born 1775.

97.    vii     Charlotte CORLEY born 1788, VA, SS91 PFh, manied 24 MAR 1806, in Farquier Co. VA, William SETTLE, OPC91.

+ 98.     viii Efferilla CORLEY.

99.    ix Gabriel CORLEY born VA, SS93 PFfOPC91.

+ 100.    x    Hezekiah CORLEY born 1790.

+ 101.    xi   Elizabeth CORLEY born 1792.

27. Curtis CORLEY born ca 1742, VA, SS20 OPC91, manied Sarah JORDON, OPC91, died 16 SEP 1827, VA.  Curtis died aft 16 SEP 1827, Culpepper Co, VA.

Children:

102.    i Frances CORLEY born 06 NOV 1798, SS97, married Other marr: 18 MAY 1820, Daniel McGOWEN. Frances died 30 JUL 1872.

+ 103.    ii   Richard C CORLEY born ca 1805.

104.    iii    Nancy CORLEY SS98.

105.    iv     George CORLEY born ca 1807.

106.    v William CORLEY.

107.    vi     Thomas CORLEY SS101, married ca 1837, in Rappahannock Co, VA, Christina UNKNOWN.

108.    vii    Sarah CORLEY SS102 unmarried, died 19 OCT 1883, Culpepper Co, VA.

109.    viii   Mary CORLEY SS103 unmanied, died 24 FEB 1901, Culpepper Co, VA.

28. Aquilla CORLEY born ca 1744, VA, SS21, married Mary Ann MADDOX, born 04 JAN 1756, Charles Co, MD, (daughter of Notley MADDOX and Susannah BURCH) 19 Ky REg 55:15, died 25 JAN 1856, Turners Station, Henry Co, KY. Aquilla died bfr Dec 1792, Location: 1775, Cont̓l Army.

Children:

110.    i Richard CORLEY born 12 JUL 1776, Culpepper Co, VA, SS104, Location: 1850, Shelby Co, KY.

+ 111.    ii   Nancy CORLEY born 12 SEP 1786.

112.    iii    Susan CORLEY born 21 APR 1802, Culpepper Co, VA, SS105, manied William COBLIN.

32. unknown CORLEY born ca 1752, SS25 OPC91, married unknown ROBERTSON, OPC91.

Children:

113.    i Lucy ROBERTSON.

34. John H CORLEY born ca 1755, died Gwinnett Co, GA.

Children:

+ 114.    i    Curtis CORLEY born 1779.

36. Nathaniel CAWLEY CORLEY Sr born 1735, Goochland Go, VA, SS32, Farmer, married 09 APR 1763, in North Farnham Par, Richmond Co, VA, Annas WILLIAMS, born 1744, Rappahannock Co, VA, (daughter of Francis WILLIAMS and Rachael THORNTON) Homemaker. Nathaniel died 1796, Goochland Co, VA, Location: 01 SEP 1781, Cont̓l Army Captain BUTLER.

Children:

115.   i    Richard CAWLEY CORLEY born 10 JAN 1760, Goochland Co, VA, SS107.

+ 116.    ii   Nathaniel CAWLEY CORLEY Jr born 07 JUL 1764.

117.    iii    William CAWLEY CORLEY born 16 AUG 1768, Goochland Co, VA, SS109.

118.    iv     Mary CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1770, SS110, married ca 1792, unknown WILLIAMS.

37. Mary Molly CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1737, SS33, married unknown HILL. Mary died bfr 17 NOV 1828, Goochland Co, VA.

Children:

119.    i William COLBY CORLEY born ca 1762, Goochland Co, VA.

Children by unknown HILL:

120.    ii     John HILL COLBY CORLEY born 22 OCT 1761, Goochland Co, VA, Rev War, Location: 1780, disappered from VA.

121.    iii    Peggie COWLEY CORLEY born 04 OCT 1766, Goochland Co, VA.

41. Betsey CAWLEY UNKNOWN born ca 1745,married unknown THACKER. Betsey Location: 1820, Goochland Co, VA.

Children:

122.    i Wilson Winton THACKER.

123.    ii     Fontaine THACKER.

124.    iii    Sandy COLBY CORLEY.

42. Judith CAWLEY UNKNOWN born ca 1747, married unknown WHITLOCK, Tarlton?. Judith Location: 1820, Goochiand Co, VA.

Children:

125.    i Frank WHITLOCK m Polly?.

126.    ii     Patsey WHITLOCK.

+ 127.    iii     Judith WHITLOCK.

Fifth Generation

52. William CORLEY SS81, died 26 FEB 1844, Cumberland Co, VA.

Children:

128.    i William W CORLEY.

129.    ii     Elizabeth CORLEY manied unknown DUNHAM.

130.    iii    Diannah CORLEY manied unknown PALMORE.

131.    iv     Gilly CORLEY married unknown BLANTON.

132.   v    Julia CORLEY married unknown PIGG.

54. Caniel CORLEY SS83 CCp3, died 15 JUN 1807, Bedford Co, VA.

Children:

+ 133.    i    Sallathiel CORLEY.

+ 134.    ii   William CORLEY born 1776.

135.    iii    Beverly CORLEY died Bedford Co, VA.

+ 136.    iv   Jonothan Cheathem CORLEY born 1783.

137.    v Pheba CORLEY.

138.    vi     Lucy CORLEY.

139.    vii    Sallie FINLEY.

56. James CORLEY SS76, married 20 FEB 1779, in Cumberland Co, VA, Temperence BROWN, (daughter of George BROWN). James died 23 MAR 1795, Cumberland Co, VA.

Children:

140.    i Abner CORLEY.

141.    ii     James CORLEY.

142.    iii    Polly CORLEY.

143.    iv     George CORLEY born ca 1789.

144.    v Pleasant CORLEY.

145.    vi     Randolph CORLEY.

57. Zachaes CORLEY born 1762, Chathem Co, NC, SS74, married (1) Sarah SAMFORD, married (2) Elizabeth BURNETT, born 1785, Edgefield Dist, SC, died 01 NOV 1853, AL. Zachaes died 1849, Bibb Co, AL.

Children by Elizabeth BURNETT:

146.    i Valentine CORLEY born ca 1785, married Mary SNEAD.

147.    ii     Clinton CORLEY married Marth FERGUSON.

148.    iii    Wiley CORLEY married Mary A LEACH.

149.    iv     Zacheus CORLEY married Nancy C LEACH.

150.    v Pleasant CORLEY married Elza Jane FITTS.

59. William CORLEY born ca 1755, married Mary ROUNDTREE, born KY.

Children:

151.   i    John F CORLEY born ca 1780.

152.   ii   Seth CORLEY.

153.    iii    unknown CORLEY SS53.

154.    iv     R Dudley CORLEY.

155.    v Rebecca CORLEY born 1785.

156.    vi     William CORLEY.

157.    vii    Patsey CORLEY.

+ 158.    viii    Larkin CORLEY born bfr 1800.

159.    ix     Bettie CORLEY.

160.    x Mary CORLEY.

161.    xi     Nancy CORLEY.

162.    xii    Fannie CORLEY.

62. James CORLEY born ca 1758, SS46, married 05 FEB 1812, in Goochiand Co, VA, Francis Taylor WILLIAMS, born 21 DEC 1783, Goochland Co, VA, (daughter of James WILLIAMS and Elizabeth MULLINS).  James Location: 1820, Hanover Co, VA.

Children:

163.    i Charles CORLEY born ca 1813.

164.    ii     Thomas CORLEY born ca 1815.

165.    iii    Elizabeth CORLEY born ca 1817.

166.    iv     Mary CORLEY born ca 1819.

167.    v Francis F CORLEY born ca 1820.

168.    vi     Sarah CORLEY born ca 1821.

64. Malachi CAWLEY CORLEY born 1750, SS48 CN1, marned Jane UNKNOWN, died 28 NOV 1845, Farquier Co, VA. Malachi died 17 SEP 1821, Culpepper Co. VA, Location: 1752, Hanover Co, VA.

Children:

169.    i John CORLEY born ca 1770, SS136 CN2a.

170.    ii     James CORLEY born ca 1772, SS137, married Lucy UNKNOWN. James died 23 JUN 1823, Farquier Co, VA.

171.    iii    Mary CORLEY born ca 1774, SS138 CN2c.

172.    iv     Garland CORLEY SS139 CN2d, Location: 1820, Cabel Co, WV.

173.    v Francis CORLEY born ca 1776, SS144.

174.    vi     Austin CORLEY born ca 1778, SS142 see SS41.

175.    vii    William CORLEY SS143 See SS42.

176.    viii   Mildred CORLEY born ca 1780, SS140.

177.    ix     Lucy CORLEY born ca 1782, SS141.

68. William CORLEY born 02 MAR 1752, Hanover Co, VA, SS41 CN2g   oor, married (1) 1782, Mourning BYARS, born ca 1755, St Martin̓s Parish, Hanover Co, VA, (daughter of James BYARS and Rachel MATTHEWS) died ca 1791, Louisa Co, VA, married (2) 28 OCT 1797, in Louisa Co, VA, Frances S HANES, married (3) Louisa SHARP, CN. William died 15 APR 1853, Wilson Co, TN.

Children by Mourning BYARS:

+ 178.    i    William Byars CORLEY born 26 MAR 1783.

+ 179.    ii   Austin CORLEY born 1784.

+ 180.    iii  Jane CORLEY born CA 1786.

+ 181.    iv   Pleasant CORLEY born 19 APR 1787.

182.    v Clarissa CORLEY born CA 1788, SS117, married unknown FARLEY.

+ 183.    vi   Nathan CORLEY born 02 MAR 1789.

+ 184.    vii  James CORLEY born 1790.

Children by Frances S HANES:

+ 185.    viii Eliza Francis CORLEY born ca 1800.

186.    ix     Robert CORLEY born ca 1806, Louisa Co, VA, SS119, manied 22 MAR 1828, in Wilson Co, TN, Mary Ann Corley ADAMS, (daughter of unknown ADAMS and Jane CORLEY).  Robert Location: Woodruff Co, AR.

+ 187.    x    Richard CORLEY born 1807.

+ 188.    xi   Christopher CORLEY born CA 1809.

+ 189.    xii  Bartlett CORLEY born ca 1812.

+ 190.    xiii Elisha CORLEY born CA 1813.

69. Austin CORLEY born 28 APR 1757, Hanover Co, VA, SS42 NC2h, married (1) ca 1777, Rachael Ann UNKNOWN, married (2) ca 1811, MIdlred UNKNOWN. Austin died 26 IUL 1841, Wilson Co, TN, Buried: 1811, Hanover Co VA to Hartsville Wilson Co TN, Location: 1776, Contl Army Capt Richard Clough ANDERSON.

Children by Rachael Ann UNKNOWN:

191.    i Sally CORLEY SS124. married Nelson COSBY, Location: 1840, Mercer Co, KY. Sally died bfr NOV 1941.

+ 192.    ii   John P CORLEY born ca 1780.

+ 193.    iii  William CORLEY born 15 FEB 1783.

194.    iv     Edmund B CORLEY SS127 no issue, died 25 NOV 1831, Woodville, MS.

195.    v Frances CORLEY born ca 1784, Hanover Co, VA, SS125 CN2i, married 02 JUN 1814, in Augusta, VA, Elijah CHURCHMAN.

+ 196.    vi   Louisa CORLEY.

+ 197.    vii  Ann Elizabeth CORLEY.

+ 198.    viii Jane CORLEY.

199.    ix     Samuel CORLEY SS132, Minister, married 12 JUL 1829, in Wilson Co, TN, Esther PRIESTLY.

200.    x Matilda CORLEY SS133, married 14 NOV 1821, in Wilson Co, TN, Ennis DOUGLAS.

+ 201.    xi   Polly CORLEY.

+ 202.    xii  Matthew CORLEY born 1784.

71. Sarah CORLEY born 18 SEP 1753, Hanover Co, VA, SS55, married unknown CORLEY. Sarah died bfr SEP 1798.

Children:

203.    i Joel CORLEY born DEC 1779.

78. James CORLEY born 17 SEP 1762, VA, died bfr 1798.

Children:

+ 204.    i    Sarah Sarie COLLEY CORLEY.

81. Jane CORLEY born AUG 1766, VA, SS65, married 13 OCT 1788, in Mecklenburg Co. VA, Robert WILLIS.

Children:

205.    i John Colley WILLIS.

206.    ii     Thomas Strong WILLIS.

90. Sherwood CORLEY born 26 NOV 1790, married 22 NOV 1816, in Mecklenburg Co, VA, Lucy L WALKER.

Children:

+ 207.    i    Benjamin CORLEY born ca 1818.

91. Lewis CORLEY born 1765, Culpepper Co, VA, SS89 PFd, married 11 DEC 1809, in Farquier Co, VA, Sally GRIMM, OPC91. Lewis died 1830, Culpepper Co, VA.

Children:

208.    i John CORLEY born ca 1810, SS+.

209.    ii     Gabriel CORLEY.

210.    iii    Mildred CORLEY.

+ 211.    iv   Elizabeth CORLEY born 24 MAR 1815.

92. John Manoah CORLEY born 20 APR 1767, Culpepper Co, VA, SS86 PFa OPC, married 23 JUL 1801, in Bath Co, VA, Catherine SNEAD, born 09 JUN 1785, Hanover Co, VA, OPC91, died 18 JAN 1870, Bath Co, VA. John died 16 JAN 1853, Bath Co, VA, Buried: 16 JAN 1851.

Children:

+ 212.    i    Thomas Jefferson CORLEY born 27 MAY 1802.

213.    ii     Jane S CORLEY born 01 JUN 1804, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA, married Morrel MILLER.

214.    iii    John Manoah CORLEY born 03 AUG 1806, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA.

215.    iv     Gabriel Lee CORLEY born 28 FEB 1809, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA.

216.    v Rachael CORLEY born 03 NOV 1812, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA.

217.    vi     George Washington CORLEY born 02 MAR 1815, Healing Springs, Bath Ca, VA.

218.    vii    James Samuel CORLEY born 27 AUG 1817, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA.

219.    viii   Nancy CORLEY born 05 MAY 1820, Healing Springs, Bath Ca, VA.

220.    ix     Elizabeth CORLEY born 1822, Healing Springs, Bath Co. VA.

221.    x Catherine CORLEY born 21 APR 1824, Healing Springs, Bath Co. VA.

222.    xi     Virginia CORLEY born 11 OCT 1827, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA.

223.    xii    Louis CORLEY born 09 MAY 1830, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA.

95. William Frogg CORLEY born 1772, Culpepper Co, VA, SS88 PFb OPC9l, married 1799, Catherine WHITMAN, born Barbour Co, WV, Location: Randolph Co, VA. William died 23 NOV 1825, Harding, Randolph Co, WV.

Children:

+ 224.    i  Noah CORLEY.

225.    ii     Edwin CORLEY.

+ 226.    iii     James Madison CORLEY born ca 1805.

227.    iv     Henry Whitman CORLEY.

228.    v John Marshall CORLEY born ca 1809.

+ 229.    vi William Fogg CORLEY born ca 1811.

+ 230.    vii     Allen Lewis CORLEY born ca 1812.

96. Agatha CORLEY born 1775, VA, SS90 PFk OPC91, married (1) 23 FEB 1801, in VA, John FISHBACK, OPC91, died 1806, VA, married (2) 09 SEP 1808, in Farquier Co, VA, John Samuel POE, born 1780, VA, (son of Samuel POE and Feby SETTLE). Agatha died 11 FEB 1871, VA.

Children by John FISHBACK:

231.    i Betsey Foster FISHBACK.

232.    ii     Salley Figgins FISHBACK.

233.    iii    Agnes Agatha FISHBACK born VA, died 11 FEB 1871.

Children by John Samuel POE:

234.    iv     Sarah POE.

+ 235.    v  Agnes POE.

236.    vi     Jane POE manied unknown HALL.

237.    vii    Edward POE.

238.    viii   John M POE.

239.    ix     Sommerville POE.

+ 240.    x  John Madison POE born 29 JAN 1815.

98.  Efferilla CORLEY born VA, SS92 Pfj unmarr, married (1) Thomas JORDON, married (2) unknown JORDON.  Efferilla died 22 SEP 1851, Farquier Co, VA.

Children by unknown JORDON:

241.    i Lucy JORDON.

242.   ii   Jenny JORDON.

100. Hezekiah CORLEY born 1790, VA, SS95 PFe OPC91, married 03 apr 1822, in Farquier Co, VA, Lovinna McGWINN, Location: Harrison Co, VA. Hezekiah died 1865.

Children:

243.    i John CORLEY born 22 FEB 1823, Washington, Rappannock Co, VA, OPC91.

+ 244.    ii   William L CORLEY born 05 JUL 1825.

245.   iii  Noah CORLEY born 08 JUL 1828, Washington, Rappannock Co, VA, OPC91.

+ 246.    iv   Gabriel Collins CORLEY born 18 FEB 1831.

+ 247.    v    George R CORLEY born 11 JAN 1834.

248.    vi     Mary Virginia CORLEY born VA, OPC91.

249.   vii  Margaret Ann CORLEY born 24 JUN 1842, Harrison Co, WV, died 01 SEP 1929, Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV, Buried: Elkview Cemetery.

101. Elizabeth CORLEY born 1792, VA, SS94 PFi OPC91, married 11 APR 1809, Nathaniel HARRIS, OPC91.  Elizabeth died 1817.

Children:

250.    i Minoah HARRIS.

251.    ii     Joseph HARRIS.

252.    iii    unknown HARRIS.

103. Richard C CORLEY born ca 1805, SS96, married Susan B MADDOX, (daughter of Natley MADDOX and unknown SOUTHERLAND) died 23 MAR 1847. Richard died 24 JUN 1849.

Children:

+ 253.    i    Martha Jane CORLEY born 10 APR 1837.

254.    ii     Susan CORLEY born 23 NAR 1847.

255.    iii    Richard CORLEY born 24 JUN 1849.

111. Nancy CORLEY born 12 SEP 1786, Culpepper Co, VA, SS106, married 08 NOV 1805, in Farquier Co, VA, Other marr: 07 NOV 1805, Farquier Co, VA, William WOOD, born 1773, Farquier Co, VA, died 04 JAN 1775, Culpepper Co, VA. Nancy died 1860, Henry Co, KY.

Children:

256.    i Margaret WOOD born 1812, Farquier Co, VA, Kevin Lucas, died 07 MAR 1859, Henry Co, KY.

114. Curtis CORLEY born 1779, SC, Ann Bowden, manied (1) MarthaUNKNOWN, born 1795, married (2) Charity MILLER. Curtis died Gwinnett Co, GA, Location: 1812, US Army.

Children by Martha UNKNOWN:

257.    i Curtis CORLEY born 1839.

Children by Charity MILLER:

+ 258.    ii Valentine Lockhart CORLEY born ca 1812.

Children:

259.    iii    Joe CORLEY Earl Colley.

116. Nathaniel CAWLEY CORLEY Jr born 07 JUL 1764, Goochland Co, VA, SS108, Farmer, married 08 APR 1789, in Louisa Co, VA, Mary “Sally” HOLLAND, born 26 APR 1764, Orange Co, VA, (daughter of George HOLLAND and Mary COLEMAN) DAR, Homemaker, died aft 01 JAN 1830, Temperance Hall, Smith Co, TN, Buried: bfr 15 JUL 1830, Temperance Hall, Smith Co, TN, Location: 1815, Smith Fork, Smith Co, TN. Nathaniel died aft 15 JUL 1830, Temperance Hall, Smith Co, TN, Buried: bfr SEP 1835, Temperance Hall, Smith Co, TN.

Children:

+ 260.    i  Stephen CAWLEY CORLEY born 1790.

261.    ii     Robert CAWLEY CORLEY born 1792, VA.

+ 262.    iii  John CAWLEY CORLEY born 13 DEC 1799.

263.    iv     Polly CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1801, married unknown TALLY TALLEY, born ca 1799, (son of Newman TALLEY).

264.    v Elizabeth CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1803, married unknown CATO.

265.    vi     Nancy CAWLEY CORLEY born ca 1805, married unknown DOCKERY.

127. Judith WHITLOCK married unknown FERRA.

Children:

266.    i John Moody FARRA.

Sixth Generation

133. Sallathiel CORLEY died Bedford Co, VA.

Children:

+ 267.    i    Robert CORLEY born 1791.

134. William CORLEY born 1776, VA, Alice Mantia, married in VA, Elizabeth WRIGHT. William died Hancock Co, KY.

Children:

268.    i Jabez CORLEY born ca 1805.

136. Jonothan Cheathem CORLEY born 1783, Bedford Co, VA, CCp10, married (1) 27 DEC 1804, in Franklin Co, VA, Delilah BASHAM, died bfr 1861, Shelby Co, IL, married (2) Elizabeth DAVIS, no children, died aft 1861. Jonothan died 30 OCT 1861, Shelby Co, IL.

Children by Delilah BASHAM:

+ 269.    i    Bryant CORLEY born 08 DEC 1805.

270.    ii     Martha CORLEY born 25 OCT 1807, VA, CCp33, married unknown WAKEFIELD.

271.   iii  Eliza CORLEY born 14 FEB 1809, KY, CCp58, married unknown HALL.

272.   iv   Luke CORLEY born 1812, KY.

273.    v Tempe CORLEY born 07 MAY 1814, CCp71, married unknown PEE.

274.    vi     Jonothan William CORLEY born 18 OCT 1818, KY, CCp89.

275.    vii    Henry William Washington CORLEY born 23 DEC 1820, KY, CCp111.

276.    viii   Benjamin William Franklin CORLEY born 23 DEC 1820, KY, CCp148.

277.    ix     Nancy Jane CORLEY born 03 NOV 1823, Shelby Co, IL, CCp164, manied unknown MILIKEN.

278.    x Caniel CORLEY born 11 JUL 1826, Shelby Co, IL, CCp174.

+ 279.    xi   Andrew Jackson CORLEY born 09 JAN 1829.

280.    xii    Francis Marion CORLEY born 09 JUL 1831, Shelby Co, IL, CCp196.

281.    xiii   Berry CORLEY CCp83.

158. Larkin CORLEY born bfr 1800, SS51, married Nancy ROUNDTREE, born 1786, KY. Larkin died OCT 1836, Smith Co, TN.

Children:

+ 282.    i    Nancy Bennet CORLEY born ca 1822.

178. William Byars CORLEY born 26 MAR 1783, Louisa Co, VA, SS114, married 29 OCT 1810, in Louisa Co, VA, Sarah “Sally” KERSEY. William died bfr JUN 1840, Louisa Co, VA.

Children:

283.    i Mercer B CORLY SS157, died Louisa Co, VA.

284.    ii     Louisa Ann CORLEY born ca 1813, SS158, married 14 MAR 1832, in Louisa Co. VA, Nathan Garland TATE, 8 children, died 30 MAY 1860. Louisa died 04 AUG 1867.

179. Austin CORLEY born 1784, Louisa Co, VA, SS111, married Mary R UNKNOWN. Austin died 18 JUL 1859, Calloway Co, MO.

Children:

285.    i William H CORLEY born 1807, VA.

180. Jane CORLEY born CA 1786, Louisa Co, VA, SS116, married (1) unknonw WRIGHT, married (2) 1808, in Louisa Co, VA, John NELSON. Jane died bfr 1847.

Children by John NELSON:

286.    i Harriet NELSON married 20 DEC 1832, in Wilson Co, TN, William CAPLINGER.

+ 287.    ii   Eliza Jane NELSON.

181. Pleasant CORLEY born 19 APR 1787, Louisa Co, VA, SS115, married (1) 11 DEC 1810, in Louisa Co, VA, Nancy RION, (daughter of William RION and Nancy UNKNOWN) married (2) 22 JAN 1850, in Wilson Co, TN, Elizabeth KING, born 1803, Buried: Ward Cemetery, Carrier Mills, IL. Pleasant died 05 MAY 1864, Dallasnia., Saline Co, IL, Buried: Ward Cemetery, Carrier Mills, IL.

Children by Nancy RION:

288.    i Clarissa CORLEY born 09 DEC 1820, Wilson Co, TN, SSIS9, married 22 FEB 1843, in Wilson Co, TN, David Bruce NOLAN, 10 children. Clarissa died 06 APR 1886, Saline Co, IL.

+ 289.    ii   Granville William CORLEY born 09 JUL 1822.

183. Nathan CORLEY born 02 MAR 1789, Louisa Co, VA, SSI13, married (1) 30 JUL 1810, in Wilson Co, TN, Nancy Ann THOMPSON, born bfr 1792, married (2) 28 OCT 1836, in Wilson Co, TN, Sarah Susan TERR TERRY. Nathan died 03 DEC 1845, Wilson Co, TN.

Children by Nancy Ann THOMPSON:

+ 290.    i    Charlotte Thompson CORLEY born 26 DEC 1808.

291.    ii     Eliza Francis CORLEY born CA 1809, SS153, married 05 SEP 1826, William DILLARD, born ca 1804, Dinwiddie Co, VA. Eliza died CA 1879.

+ 292.    iii  William A CORLEY born CA 1811.

293.    iv     Edmund L CORLEY born CA 1812, SS154, married 15 DEC 1832, in Wilson Co, TN, Clarkey BEASLEY, (daughter of unknonw BEASLEY).

294.    v Mary Ellantin CORLEY SS156, married 16 SEP 1839, in Wilson Co, TN, James W MARTIN.

+ 295.    vi   Montgomery Jackson CORLEY born CA 1813.

184. James CORLEY born 1790, Louisa Co, VA, SS112, married Nancy TYRELL. James died 1880, Marion Co, KY, Location: 1826, Hardeman Co, TN.

Children:

+ 296.    i    John W CORLEY born 1790.

297.    ii     Anderson CORLEY died Marion Co, KY.

185. Eliza Francis CORLEY born ca 1800, SS118, married 15 JAN 1818, in Wilson Co, TN, William DILLARD.

Children:

298.    i Sarah DILLARD married LaFayette S BECK, born Warren Co, KY. Sarah Location: res, Wilson Co,TN.

187. Richard CORLEY born 1807, Louisa Co, VA, SS120, mamed Mary UNKNOWN.

Children:

299.    i John CORLEY born CA 1838, Phillips Co, AR, SS+.

300.    ii     Robert CORLEY born CA 1841, Phillips Co, AR.

301.    iii    Manirva CORLEY born CA 1842, Smith Co, TN.

302.    iv     Francis CORLEY born CA 1845, Smith Co, TN.

188. Christopher CORLEY born CA 1809, Louisa Co, VA, SS121, married 14 AUG 1834, in Phillips Co, AR, Martha Susan SANFORD. Christopher died 06 DEC 1874, Woodruff Co, AR.

Children:

+ 303.    i    John W CORLEY born 08 JUL 1835.

304.    ii     Robert J CORLEY born ca 1840, SS162, married Josephine R UNKNOWN. Robert died ca 1868.

305.    iii    Amelia CORLEY born 1845, Coahoma Co, MS. 55163, married William FERGUSON.

306.    iv     Davis W CORLEY born CA 1848, SS164, married (1) Rebecca UNKNOWN, married (2) 01 OCT 1874, Marcella R BELL. Davis died TX.

+ 307.    v    Anna Franklin CORLEY born 20 NOV 1852.

+ 308.    vi   Christopher C CORLEY born ca 1854.

189. Bartlett CORLEY born ca 1812, Wilson Co, TN, SS122, manied 08 JAN 1838, in Davidson Co, TN, Lutitia HALLUM, born 1814. Bartlett Location: 1860, Wilson Co, TN.

Children:

309.    i Cornelia J CORLEY born ca 1835, Wilson Co, TN, Location: 1850, Wilson Co, TN.

190. Elisha CORLEY born CA 1813, Wilson Co, TN, SS123, married Nancy Bennet CORLEY, born ca 1822, Wilson Co, TN, (daughter of Larkin CORLEY and Nancy ROUNDTREE).

Children:

310.    i Darthula CORLEY born ca 1842, SS167.

+ 311.    ii Seth Monroe CORLEY born ca 1844.

192. John P CORLEY born ca 1780, SS126, married Jane UNKNOWN. John died 11 JUN 1811, Nelson Co, VA.

Children:

312.    i William B CORLEY born 1810, SS169.

193 William CORLEY born 15 FEB 1783, Hanover Co, VA, SS128, married 04 DEC 1813, Jane CHAMBERLIN, born 16 MAR 1786, NC, (daughter of John CHAMBERLAIN and Hannah LACKEY) died 09 MAR 1863.  William died 24 JUN 1865, Blount Co, TN.

Children:

313.    i Mary CORLEY SS170.

314.    ii     John CORLEY born ca 1817, SS171.

315.    iii    Martha CORLEY SS172.

316.    iv     Isabella CORLEY SS173.

317.    v William Franklin CORLEY born 23 NOV 1823, Blount Co, TN, Teacher\Farmer, married 09 DEC 1852, Martha Malvina WILSON, born Abbeville Dist, SC, (daughter of Hugh WILSON and Mary PURCELL) 7 children, died 08 JUN 1892, Talladega Co, AL.  William died 03 DEC 1892, Talladega Co, AL, Location: 1860, CSA.

318.    vi     Margaret CORLEY SS175.

196. Louisa CORLEY SS129, married 1831, Isaac BELL, born Woodruff Co, AR. Louisa died bfr 1841.

Children:

319.    i Davis BELL.

320.    ii     Sealy BELL.

321.    iii    Samuel BELL.

322.    iv     Alfred BELL.

197. Ann Elizabeth CORLEY SS130, married 06 SEP 1820, in Wilson Co, TN, Austin JOHNSON. Ann died BFT 1831.

Children:

323.    i Martha JOHNSON.

324.    ii     Richard JOHNSON.

325.   iii  Mary JOHNSON.

198. Jane CORLEY SS131, married unknown ADAMS. Jane died bfr 1841.

Children:

326.    i Mary Ann Corley ADAMS married 22 MAR 1828, in Wilson Co, TN, Robert CORLEY, born ca 1806, Louisa Co, VA, (son of William CORLEY and Frances S HANES) SS119, Location: Woodruff Co, AR.

327.    ii     Laurah Harris ADAMS married bfr 1880, in Highland Co, OH, Allen COLLIER.

201. Polly CORLEY SS134, married unknown MOORE. Polly died bfr 1831.

Children:

328.    i James MOORE.

329.    ii     Elvira MOORE.

330.    iii    Hamil MOORE.

331.    iv     Benjamin MOORE.

332.    v Amanda MOORE.

202. Matthew CORLEY born 1784, VA, SS135, married 09 MAR 1807, in Amelia Co, VA, Anne RISON.  Matthew died bfr 21 NOV 1859, Smith Co TN.

Children:

333.    i William Edward CORLEY born 27 JUL 1822, Smith Co, TN, ???, married 05 SEP 1849, in Smith Co, TN, Martha J SADLER. William died 04 OCT 1910, Muhlenberg Co, KY.

334.    ii     Sarah CORLEY born 1823, TN.

335.    iii    James CORLEY born 1837, TN.

+ 336.    iv   Jones Burton CORLEY born 02 FEB 1838.

337.    v Ann CORLEY born 1850, TN, 1850C Smith Co TN.

204. Sarah Sarie COLLEY CORLEY born VA, married 29 OCT 1797, in Oglethorpe Co, GA, William VAUGHN, born 1774, Amelia Co, VA, died 1834, Oglethorpe Co, GA.

Children:

338.    i William VAUGHN.

339.    ii     Abel VAUGHN.

340.    iii    Mahala VAUGHN.

341.    iv     James VAUGHN born GA.

342.    v Nelson VAUGHN.

343.    vi     Susannah VAUGHN.

344.    vii    Jonothon VAUGHN.

345.    viii   Elizabeth VAUGHN.

346.    ix     Nancy VAUGHN.

207. Benjamin CORLEY born ca 1818, SC, married Sarah PRICE.

Children:

347.    i John CORLEY born ca 1840, died AL.

211. Elizabeth CORLEY born 24 MAR 1815, Rappahannock Co, VA, married 01 MAR 1838, John Madison POE, born 29 JAN 1815, (son of John Samuel POE and Agatha CORLEY) died 16 OCT 1906.  Elizabeth died 09 MAR 1861.

Children:

+348.     i    John Lewis POE born 29 JAN 1839.

349.   ii   Winterton Drayner POE born 16 AUG 1840, died 10 SEP 1896.

350.   iii  Sarah A POE born 19 MAR 1842, died 04 APR 1848.

351.   iv   Caroline Virginia POE born 06 MAR 1844, died 04 APR 1848.

352.   v    Susan D E POE born 14 JAN 1846, unmarried, died 14 JAN 1933.

353.   vi   Mildred Fannie POE born 24 MAR 1848, unmarried, died ca 1936.

354.   vii  Fannie POE.

355.   viii Edward Knox POE born 04 MAY 1850.

356.   ix   Madison Corley POE born 12 NOV 1852, died 11 JUN 1932, Amissville, Rappahannock Co, VA.

357.    x George S POE born 14 SEP 1854, died 03 AUG 1855.

358.    xi     Elizabeth E POE born 30 JUL 1857, no issue, married Henry KENDALL. Elizabeth died 08 SEP 1893.

212. Thomas Jefferson CORLEY born 27 MAY 1802, Healing Springs, Bath Co, VA.

Children:

+ 359.    i    James Thomas CORLEY.

224. Noah CORLEY Location: Randolph Co, WV.

Children:

360.    i Jackson L CORLEY Location: Braxton Co, WV.

226. James Madison CORLEY born ca 1805, SS+, married Edith SKIDMORE. James Location: Braxton Co, WV.

Children:

361.    i John P CORLEY born ca 1827, SS+.

362.    ii     Virginia CORLEY.

229. William Fogg CORLEY born ca 1811, manied Sarah Ann SKIDMORE.

Children:

363.    i William H CORLEY.

364.    ii     Archibald W CORLEY.

365.    iii    Mary Addison CORLEY.

366.    iv     Rachael CORLEY.

367.    v Stephen CORLEY born ca 1839.

368.    vi     Noah E CORLEY.

369.    vii    Lida CORLEY.

230. Allen Lewis CORLEY born ca 1812, married Rebecca BOGGS.

Children:

370.    i   M F CORLEY.

371.    ii     Jane C CORLEY.

235. Agnes POE married Louis ANDERSON.

Children:

+ 372.    i    Agnes Dulaney ANDERSON.

240. John Madison POE born 29 JAN 1815, married (1) 01 MAR 1838, Elizabeth CORLEY, (See marriage to number 211) married (2) 30 DEC 1869, Martha Jane CORLEY, born 10 APR 1837, (daughter of Richard C CORLEY and Susan B MADDOX) died 15 OCT 1922. John died 16 OCT 1906.

Children by Elizabeth CORLEY:

Children by Martha Jane CQRLEY:

373.    xii    Mary Catherine POE born 13 OCT 1870, died 11 DEC 1877.

374.    xiii   Richard Franklin POE born 22 MAR 1872, died 17 JAN 1878.

+ 375.    xiv  Walter B POE born 06 AUG 1873.

376.    xv     Annie Lee POE born 24 APR 1875, died 20 DEC 1877.

377.    xvi    Charlie Eunice POE born 21 JUN 1879, died 19 OCT 1885.

244. William L CORLEY born 05 JUL 1825, Washington, Rappannock Co, VA, OPC91, married 06 JUN 1850, in Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV, Sabra HOLDEN, OPC91, Homemaker.

Children:

+ 378.    i  Florence W CORLEY born 12 MAY 1853.

379.    ii     Alberta Mildred CORLEY born 09 NOV 1856, Turkey Run, Harrison Co, WV, OPC91, married 1874, William MILLIGAN.

380.   iii  Laura CORLEY born 18 SEP 1858, Turkey Run, Harrison Co, WV, dysentery, died 12 SEP 1865, Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV.

381.    iv     Willie L CORLEY born 13 MAR 1866, Elk Creek, Harrison Co, WV, OPC91.

382.    v Emily CORLEY born 07 SEP 1867, Elk Creek, Harrison Co, WV, died 04 OCT 1867, Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV.

246. Gabriel Collins CORLEY born 18 FEB 1831, Rappahannock Co, VA, OPC91, Farmer, married (1) 20 JUL 1876, in Jacksonville, Lewis Co, WV, Susan Elizabeth DYER, born 25 JAN 1838, Jane Lew, Lewis Co, WV, OPC91, Homemaker, died 13 DEC 1926, Jane Lew, Lewis Co, WV, Buried: Broadrun Cenietery, married (2) Druzilla Ann BARNETT, born 28 NOV 1835, Grafton, Harrison Co, WV, (daughter of Aaron BARNETT) OPC91, Homemaker, died 03 OCT 1873, Weston, Lewis Co, WV. Gabriel died 16 JUN 1915, Jane Lew, Lewis Co, WV, Buried: Broad Run Cemetery.

Children by Susan Elizabeth DYER

+ 383.    i  Okey Dyer CORLEY bern 14 JUL 1877.

+ 384.    ii   Mary Dew CORLEY.

Children by Druzilla Ann BARNETT:

385.   iii  Aaron A CORLEY born JUL 1855, Turkey Run, Harrison Co, WV.

+ 386.    iv Anna E CORLEY born 07 JUL 1857.

387.    v William H CORLEY born 06 JUN 1858, Turkey Run, Harrison Co, WV.

+ 388.    vi Syrus CORLEY.

389.    vii    Dora B CORLEY born 1862, Harrison Co, WV, OPC91, married 21 MAR 1888, in Lewis Co, WV, John J DENNISON, (son of F M DENNISON and Rebecca UNKNOWN) OPC91.

390.    viii   Ella Lee CORLEY born OCT 1864, Harrison Co, WV, OPC91, married 19 JUN 1887, in Lewis Co, WV, Martin Frieu BALL, OPC91.

391.    ix     Charles Bruce CORLEY born 04 SEP 1867, Simpson Dist, Harrison Co, WV, OPC91.

247. George R CORLEY born 11 JAN 1834, Rappahannock Co, VA, OPC91, married 03 NOV 1861, in Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV, Carolyn U RANDOLPH, Homemaker.

Children:

392.    i Idia V CORLEY born 18 JAN 1862, Harrison Co, WV, OPC91.

253. Martha Jane CORLEY (See marriage to number 240).

258. Valentine Lockhart CORLEY born ca 1812, Gwinnett Co, GA, Wanda L Alsup, married (1) 1847, in Gwinnett Co, GA, Martha “Mattie” MINOR, (daughter of Nicholas MINOR and Rachel LIDDELL) married (2) Charity CRUSE.

Children by Martha “Mattie” MINOR:

393.    i William Gordon CORLEY born 14 OCT 1848, Gwinnett Co, GA, died 19 MAR 1939, Magazine, AR.

Children by Charity CRUSE:

+ 394.    ii   John M CORLEY.

+ 395.    iii     James “Jimmy” CORLEY.

396.    iv     Willie CORLEY.

397.    v Charles CORLEY.

398.    vi     Lular CORLEY.

399.    vii    Lena CORLEY.

400.    viii   Mae CORLEY.

401.    ix     unknown male CORLEY born bfr JUN 1850.

+ 402.    x  Marion Dallas “Tinnie” CORLEY born 13 APR 1852.

403.    xi     Mary Analice CORLEY born 13 APR 1852, never married.

260. Stephen CAWLEY CORLEY born 1790, Goochland Co, VA, Drowned, married (1) 08 FEB 1819, in Wilson Co, TN, Martha “Patsy” TALLY TALLEY, born bfr 1800, (daughter of Newman TALLEY) married (2) bfr 1850, in TN, Rachel ? COLEMAN WILLIAMS, born 1810, TN. Stephen died aft 1860, DeKalb Co, TN, Buried: bfr 1870, DeKalb Co, TN.

Children by Rachel ? COLEMAN WILLIAMS:

+ 404.    i    John CORLEY born 1827.

+ 405.    ii   Coleman CORLEY born 08 AUG 1828.

+ 406.    iii  Nathaniel “Nathan” CORLEY Sr born 07 JUN 1830.

407.   iv   Richard CORLEY born 1835, married 30 DEC 1858, in Smith Co TN, Sophina ROBINSON, born 1833, TN.

408.    v Martha CORLEY born 1840, DeKalb Co, TN.

409.    vi     James CORLEY born 1843, married Martha UNKNOWN.

410.    vii    William CORLEY born 1845, DeKalb Co, TN.

+ 411.    viii Ambrose CORLEY born 03 OCT 1846.

+ 412.    ix   Stephen CORLEY JR born DEC 1851.

262. John CAWLEY CORLEY born 13 DEC 1799, VA, MH92, married Elizabeth UPTON, born 13 MAR 1813, TN, (daughter of James UPTON and Nancy HOLMES) MH92, Homemaker, died 11 JUL 1879, Temperence Hall, DeKalb Co, TN, Buried: Mt Zion Ch Cem, DeKalb Co, TN. John died 27 MAR 1875, Temperence Hall, DeKalb Co, TN. Buried: Mt Zion Ch Cern, DeKalb Co, TN.

Children:

413.    i Martha CORLEY born 27 AUG 1843, DeKalb Co, TN, never married, died 27 JUL 1849, DeKalb Co, TN.

+ 414.    ii   Nathaniel Lemuel CORLEY born 18 JUN 1845.

+ 415.    iii  William Beverley CORLEY born 25 MAY 1847.

+ 416.    iv   John R CORLEY born 1848.

417.    v Elizabeth CORLEY born 1851, ??? never mar.

418.    vi     Mary E CORLEY born 20 NOV 1852, DeKalb Co, TN, unmarried, died 03 JUL 1888, DeKalb Co, TN.

+ 419.    vii  James Josephus CORLEY born 12 OCT 1854.

Descendants of Richard Corley

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Source: Jim Corley, “Descendants of Richard Corley,” at http://www.inetnow.net/~jimcorley/descend.htm, accessed 16 August 1998.

GENERATION No. 1

1. RICHARD1 CORLEY was born Bef 1655, and died Abt 1708 in Hanover County, Virginia.

Notes

Richard CORLEY is the earliest CORLEY of record in North America. Hanover County is near Richmond, up the James River from Jamestown and Williamsburg. The first ship reached Jamestown from England in 1607, not too long before Richard was born. I don̓t know where Richard was born, but if he wasn’t born in england, his parents probably were.

As Virginia got too crowded, and more land opened up to the south, descendants of Richard CORLEY migrated to the Edgefield County area of South Carolina and from there to Georgia, Alabama and other states.

(From email note of Vivian Price Saffold dated October 16, 1996)

Children of Richard CORLEY are:

2.i.  RICHARD2 CORLEY, b. Abt 1673.

ii.  JOHN CORLEY, b. Abt 1675, Hanover County, Virginia; d Abt 1723, Hanover County, Virginia.

GENERATION No. 2

2. RICHARD2 CORLEY (RICHARD1) was born Abt 1673. He married AUSTIN ?.

Children of Richard CORLEY and Austin ? are:

i. RICHARD3 CORLEY.

ii. REBECCA CORLEY.

3.iii. JOHN CORLEY, b. Abt 1700, Hanover County, Virginia; d. January 1742/43, Orange County, Virginia.

iv. JAMES CORLEY, b Abt 1700.

GENERATION No. 3

3. JOHN CORLEY (RICHARD2, RICHARD 1) was born Abt 1700 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died January 1742/43 in Orange County, Virginia.

Children of JOHN CORLEY are:

4.i. ROBERT4 CORLEY, b. Virginia.

ii. JOHN CORLEY, b. Orange County, Virginia; d. Edgefield County, S.C.

5.iii. VALENTINE CORLEY, b. Abt 1720, Virginia; d. January 16, 1803, Cumberland County, Virginia.

GENERATION No. 4

ROBERT4 CORLEY (JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born in Virginia. He married SARAH PETTY.

Children of Robert CORLEY and Sarah PETTY are:

6.i. DAVID5 CORLEY, b Abt 1762, N.C.; d. Bef 1860.

ii. ZACCHAEUS CORLEY, b. 1762, Chatam <sic> County, N.C.; d. January 1843, Bibb County, Alabama.

iii. CATLETT CORLEY, b. Bef. 1768.

7.iv. AUSTIN VALENTINE CORLEY, b. 1770, Chatham County, N.C.; d. January 09,1860, Merriwether County, Georgia.

v. ROBERT CORLEY, b. Bef 1775.

vi. TUBAL COSTLY CORLEY, b. Abt 1791.

5. VALENTINE4 CORLEY (JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt 1720 in Virginia, and died January 16,1803 in Cumberland County, Virginia. He married SARAH WALKER.

Children of Valentine CORLEY and Sarah WALKER are:

i. SARAH5 CORLEY.

ii. AGGATHYAGATHA [sic] CORLEY.

iii. ANN CORLEY.

iv. MILLY CORLEY.

v. MARY CORLEY.

vi. CORLEY.

vii. JAMES CORLEY.

viii. ASA CORLEY.

ix. WILLIAM CORLEY.

8.x. CANIEL CORLEY, b. Abt 1747; d. June 15, 1807, Bedford County, Virginia.

GENERATION No. 5

6. DAVID5 CORLEY (ROBERT4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt 1762 in N.C., and died Bef 1860. He married NANCY.

Children of David CORLEY and Nancy are:

9.i. ISHAM6 CORLEY, b. Unknown; d. May 07, 1849, Talbot County, Georgia.

ii. DAVID CORLEY, b. Abt 1800, Georgia; m. ELIZABETH, Bef 1826.

iii. MARY CORLEY, b. Abt 1824, S.C.

iv. CYNTHIA CORLEY, b. Abt 1826, Ga.

7. AUSTIN VALENTINE5 CORLEY (ROBERT4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RCHARD1) was born 1770 in Chatham County, N.C., and died January 09,1860 in Meriwether County, Georgia. He married SARAH? ALLEN? Bef 1793 in Edgefield County, S.C.

Children of Austin CORLEY and Sarah? ALLEN? are:

i. ALLEN BAKER6 CORLEY, b. 1793, Edgefield County, S.C.; d. Choctaw County, Alabama; m. WINNEY BLADON, 1815, Edgefleld County, S.C.

ii. ROBERT CORLEY, b. September 1796.

iii. ESTHER CORLEY, b. January 04, 1798.

iv. VINCENT CORLEY, b. July 24, 1800.

v. VASHTI CORLEY, b. Abt 1803.

vi. AUSTIN W. CORLEY, b. Abt 1809.

10.vii. MARTIN E.B. CORLEY, b. Abt 1810, S.C.

8. CANIEL5 CORLEY (VALENTINE4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt 1747, and died June 15, 1807 in Bedford County, Virginia.

Notes

From Bedfbrd County list at Bedford County Genealogy VAGenWeb at http://people.delphi.com/fspradlin/bedford.htm

October 1, 1996 from […] Steve Kennedy

CAWLEY, CORLEY, FINLEY, MARTIN – Looking for information on Caniel CORLEY d 1807 Bedford County, Sally FINLEY named in his will, son John CAWLEY, and John̓s wife Lucy MARTIN.

Child of Caniel CORLEY is:

11.i. SALLY6 CAULEY, b. Abt 1766, Virginia.

GENERATION No .6

9. ISHAM6 CORLEY (DAVID5, ROBERT4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Unknown, and died May 07, 1849 in Talbot County, Georgia. He married ELIZABETH Bef 1823.

Children of Isham CORLEY and Elizabeth are:

i. ELIJAH K.7 CORLEY, b. Abt. 1823, S.C.; m. ALLETHA E. ?, Bef 1846.

12.ii. WILLIAM H. CORLEY, b. Abt 1824, S.C.; d. Bef. 1880.

iii. ISAIAH CORLEY, b. Abt 1829, Georgia; m. NANCY?, Bef 1855.

iv. HIRAM P. CORLEY, b. Abt 1832, Georgia; m. MARTHA C. ?, Bef 1867, Georgia.

v. MARTHA ANN VIRGINIA CORLEY, b. Abt 1842, Georgia.

vi. LAURIAN AMANDY CORLEY, b. Abt 1849.

10. MARTIN E.B.6 CORLEY (AUSTIN VALENTINE5, ROBERT4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt 1810 in S.C. He married ELIZABETH.

Children of Martin CORLEY and Elizabeth are:

i. FRANCES7 CORLEY, b. Abt 1834, Georgia.

ii. SARAH CORLEY, b. Abt 1836, Georgia.

iii. WILLIAM CORLEY, b. Abt 1838, Georgia

iv. ROBERT CORLEY, b. Abt 1840, Georgia.

v. VAN BUREN CORLEY, b. Abt 1842, Georgia.

vi. MARY CORLEY, b. Abt 1844, Georgia.

11. SALLY6 CAULEY (CANIEL5 CORLEY, VALENTINE4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt 1766 in Virginia. She married FINLEY.

Child of Sally CAULEY and FINLEY is:

13.i. JOHN7 CAWLEY, b. Abt 1799; d. October 26, 1876, Virginia.

GENERATION No. 7

12. WILLIAM H.7 CORLEY (ISHAM6, DAVID5, ROBERT4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt 1824 in S.C., and died Bef 1880. he married JANE A. Bef 1853.

Children of William CORLEY and Jane A. are:

i. ANDERSON W.8 CORLEY, b. Abt 1853, Georgia; d. December 1890, Talbot County, Georgia.

14.ii. C. CORLEY, b. Abt 1857, Georgia.

15.iii. WILLIAM J.S. CORLEY, b. August 1858, Georgia; d. November 23, 1922, Talbot County, Georgia.

iv. MARY F. CORLEY, b. Abt 1863, Georgia.

13. JOHN7 CAWLEY (SALLY6 CAULEY, CANIEL5 CORLEY, VALENTINE4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt 1799, and died October 26, 1876 in Virginia. He married LUCY MARTEN Abt 1822.

Child of John CAWLEY and Lucy MARTEN is:

i. JOHN8 CAWLEY, b. February 10, 1828, Bedford County, Virginia; d. October 29, 1917, Sidney Cheyenne, NE.

Sixteen Hundred Lines to Pilgrims

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Source: Mary E. Mayo, editor, Sixteen Hundred Lines to Pilgrims, Lineage Book 3 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982).

[page 255]

JOYCE, Jennie Lois (m Francis Frederick SHERMAN May 25, 1950                    7455

Carrollton, MO

Born near Clinton, MO

1.   Walker Presley JOYCE (Sep 25, l882-Sep 12, 1955) m Dec 27, 1908 Bertha Margaret WOODS (Jul 5, 1880-Feb 8, 1957)

2.   Erasmus Bird WOODS (Dec 26. 1838-Mar 1, 1915) m Dec 13, 1860 Margaret SECMAN (SECKMAN) (Apr 13, 1839-May 20, 1918)

3.   James WOODS (Rev.) (Jan 16, 1807-Sep 11, 1872) m Nov 2 1826 Eliza AXTELL (Sep 28, 1805-Dec 27, 1874)

4.   Phillip AXTELL (Rev) (Feb 10, 1781-Feb 23. 1804) m Feb 23, 1803 Mary TUCKER (Aug 6, 1786-May 12, 1854)

5.   Luther AXTELL (Apr 22, 1753-Jun 2, 1822) m Jun 10, 1778 Hannah CONDIT (Mar 4, 1756-Apr 7, 1840)

6.   Henry AXTELL (Jun 24, 1715-Jan..1753) m Mar..1737 Jemima LEONARD (May 8, 1717-…1807)

7.   Daniel AXTELL (Nov 4, 1673-Jan.. 1735) m May 12, 1702 Thankful PRATT (Oct 4, 1683-…..)

8.   Henry AXTELL (Oct 15, 1641-Apr 19, 1676) m Jun 14, 1665 Hannah MERRIMAN (Jul 14, 1645-…..)

9.   Thomas AXTELL (Pilgrim) (Jan 26, 1619-… 1646) m …1638 Mary RICE (…..-…..)

REF. History of Washington Co., PA; Condit, H. & Eden, CONDIT Gen; Axtell, E.J. AXTTELL Fm. in America; RIGGS Gen; Axtell, Carson A, AXTELL Gen.; DAR 493265; DAC 18374

[page 768]

NICHOLS, Isaac Lawson (m Virginia Pearl BULLARD, Aug 26, 1943)                 8484

Columbia, MO

Born in Ashland, MO

1.   John Arcie NICHOLS (Sep 20, 1890-Apr 22, 1976) m Aug 23, 1911 Annie CLINKINBEARD (Dec 5, 1892-…..)

2.   Isaac Kirby CLINKINBEARD (Nov 28, 1865-Dec 19, 1953) m Feb 8, 1887 Margaret Jane ASKINS (Dec 27, 1866-Nov 5, 1964)

3.   James G. CLINKINBEARD (Jul 17, 1829-Mar 6, 1889) m … 1858 Martha GRIMES (Mar 7, 1831-Sep 14, 1887)

4.   William John CLINKINBEARD (Aug 16. 1792-Apr 28, 1870) m Aug 5, 1819 Sally STRODE (Feb 7, 1798-Nov 25, 1866)

5.   John STRODE, Jr. (Sep 25, 1768-Aug 2, 1834) m Dec 3, 1791 Ruth CONSTANT (Mar 24, 1770-Aug 21, 1845)

6.   Capt. John STRODE, Sr. (Jan 11, 1730-Aug 18, 1805) m Nov 25, 1758 Mary (Polly) BOYLE (Feb 22, 1739-Jan 10, 1829)

7.   Edward STRODE (ca. 1690-… 1749) m ca. 1719/20 Elnora (Eleanor) — (…..-aft 1749)

8.   Edward STRODE (Pilgrim) (aft 1659-bef Sep 24, 1697) m ….. — — (…..-…..)

REF.  Elson, James Strode, STRODE & STROUD Fms Vol 3; The Kentuckian Citizen, Early Bourbon Fms; American Fms Gen & Heraldic

[page 845]

JOYCE, Jennie Lois (m Francis Fredrick SHERMAN, May 25, 1950)                   7455

Carrollton, MO

Born near Clinton, MO

S1                                              7455

This Supplemental follows the first 5 generations of No. 7455, then continues

6.   Philip CONDIT (Apr 1709-Dec 23, 1801) m ca. 1735 Mary DAY (… 1713-Sep 30, 1785)

7.   Peter CONDIT (…..-…1714) m ….1695 Mary HARRISON (…..-…1738)

8.   John CONDIT (Pilgrim)(…..-…1713) m ….. Catherine BARTON (…..-…..)

REF. See Ref for 7455, DACS LB [Daughters of American Colonists Society Lineage Book], Vol XVI; Beers, Washington Co., PA

S2                                             7455

This Supplemental follows the first 7 generations of No. 7455; then continues

8.   Elder William PRATT (Pilgrim) (…..-aft 1680) m ….. — — (…..-…..)

REF. See No. 7455 & Supplemental

S3                                             7455

This Supplemental follows the first 8 generations of No. 7455; then continues

9.   George MERRIAM (Pilgrim) (…..-Dec 29, 1675) m ….. Susan — (…..-…..)

ADD REF. Shattuck, Lemuel, A Hist of the Town of Concord

Ziegeler Genealogy Homepage

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Source: Hamilton Ziegeler, “Ziegeler Genealogy Homepage,” at http://www.goldinc.com/~hamzig, accessed 16 August 1998.

Sarah PEIRCE

BORN 22 MAY 1710

FATHER: ISAAC PEIRCE

MOTHER: GRACE TUCKER

FAMILY 1: JAMES MATTOCKS

MARRIAGE:  1726

*

Isaac PEIRCE

BORN 1687

FATHER: SAMUEL PEIRCE

MOTHER: LYDIA BACON

FAMILY 1: GRACE TUCKER

MARRIAGE: 5 MAY 1708

1. ISAAC PEIRCE

2. ISAAC PEIRCE

3. SARAH PEIRCE

4. LYDIA PEIRCE

5. MARY PEIRCE

6. ELIZABETH PEIRCE

7. SAMUEL PEIRCE

*

Samuel PEIRCE

BORN 20 FEB 1654

DIED ?

FATHER: THOMAS PEIRCE

MOTHER: ELIZABETH COLE

FAMILY 1: LYDIA BACON

MARRIAGE: 9 DEC 1680

1. ISAAC PIERCE

2. SAMUEL PEIRCE

3. LYDIA PEIRCE

4. JOSEPH PEIRCE

5. ABIGAIL PEIRCE

6. SARAH PEIRCE

7. RUTH PEIRCE

8. TABITHA PEIRCE

9. TABITHA PEIRCE

*

Thomas PEIRCE

BORN ABT 1608, ENG.

DIED 6 NOV 1683

FATHER: THOMAS PEIRCE

MOTHER: ELIZABETH

FAMILY I: ELIZABETH COLE

MARRIAGE: 6 MAY 1635

1. SAMUEL PEIRCE

2. JOHN PEIRCE

3. SAMUEL PEIRCE

4. ABIGAIL PEIRCE

5. THOMAS PEIRCE

6. ELIZABETH PEIRCE

7. JOSEPH PEIRCE

8. JOSEPH PEIRCE

9. STEPHEN PEIRCE

10. WILLIAM PEIRCE

11. JAMES PEIRCE

12. ABIGAIL PEIRCE

13. BENJAMIN PEIRCE

*

Thomas PEIRCE

BORN 1583/84 ENG.

DIED 7 OCT 1666

WILL 7 NOV 1665

FAMILY 1: ELIZABETH

1. THOMAS PEIRCE

2. JOHN PEIRCE

3. SAMUEL PEIRCE

4. ROBERT PEIRCE

5. MARY PEIRCE

6. ELIZABETH PEIRCE

7. PERIS PEIRCE

8. ABIGAIL PEIRCE

*

Elizabeth

BORN 1595/96

DIED AFT. 1666

FAMILY 1: THOMAS PEIRCE

*

Elizabeth COLE

DIED 5 MAR 1688

FAMILY 1: THOMAS PEIRCE

*

Lydia BACON

BORN 6 MAR 1656

DIED 1717

FAMILY 1: SAMUEL PEIRCE

*

Grace TUCKER

FATHER: LEWIS TUCKER

FAMILY 1: ISAAC PEIRCE

*

Lewis TUCKER

FAMILY 1:

1. GRACE TUCKER

*

[SARAH (PEIRCE) MATTOCKS’ SIBLINGS:]

ISAAC PEIRCE

BORN 11 OCT 1722

DIED 25 DEC 1811

FAMILY 1: MARY HARDY

MARRIAGE: 4 JAN 1744

ISAAC PEIRCE

BORN 1709

DIED 1709

LYDIA PEIRCE

BORN 1 SEP 1712

MARY PEIRCE

BORN 1713

DIED 1715

ELIZABETH PEIRCE

BORN 17 JAN 1715

SAMUEL PEIRCE

BORN 11 APR 1719

DIED 1802

The Compendium of American Genealogy

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Source: Frederick Adams Virkus, editor, The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume 7, 1942 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1987).

[page 324]

1 – NORTON, Laurence Harper, b Cleveland, O., May 8, 1888.

[…]

10 – Sgt. Isaac MOORE (1622-77), settled at Farmington, Conn.; m 1645, Ruth STANLEY (1629-96);

9 – Mary (1664-1738), m Capt. John HART (1665-1714), ens. Farmington Train Band, 1695; lt., 1703, capt., 1707; dep. from Farmington;

8 – Dea. John (1684-1753), dep. from Farmington; m Esther GRIDLEY (1687-1743; Sam.9; Thos.10);

7 – Esther (1707-62), m 1727, Dea. Nathaniel NEWELL (1703-53);

6 – Rev. Abel (1730-1813), B.A., Yale, 1751, M.A.; minister Goshen, Conn.; to Charlotte, Vt., 1781; m 1756, Abigail SMITH (John7, m Abigail MERRILL);

5 – Judge Nathaniel I. (1757-1835), rep. Vt. Assembly 13 times; Am. Rev.; m Lucy STANLEY;

[page 325]

4 – George (1793-1832), m 1817, Hannah WILLIAMS (1793-1818; Col. Wm.5, Lanesboro, Mass., and Charlotte, Vt., m Polly WILSON);

3-Mary Hannah (1818-1907), m William B. CASTLE […]

[page 753]

1 – DEXTER, Emily Smith, b Chicago, Ill., June 4 1887.

[…]

10 – Thomas AXTELL (1619-46), Eng. to Sudbury, Mass., ante 1642; m ante 1639, Mary —— (she m 2d, John MAYNARD);

9 – Henry (1641-76), a propr. of Marlborough, Mass.; killed in Wadsworth massacre, King Philip’s War; m 1665, Hannah MERRIAM (Geo10, m Elizabeth BAKER; Sgt. Thos.11); [This last may be a transcription error on my part, as George Merriam did not marry Elizabeth Bakerand was not the son of Sgt. Thomas (see William Pratt below)]

8 – Daniel (b 1673), of Berkley, Mass.; m 1702, Thankful PRATT (b 1683; Wm.9, m Elizabeth BAKER; Sgt. Thos.10);

7 – Henry (1715-53), of Mendham, N.J.; m 1737, Jemima LEONARD (1717-ca. 1797; Benj.8, m Hannah PHILLIPS; Isaac9; Sol.10);

6 – Maj. Henry (1738-1818), m 1st 1760, Mary BEACH (d 1766); m 2d. 1767 Phebe (CONDICT) DAY (1740-1829; Peter CONDIT, or CONDICT7, m Phebe DODD; Peter8; John9, qv);

5 – Lurana (1767-1820), m 1788, Samuel BEACH (1762-1824);

[…]

[page 760]

1 – GILKEY, Herbert James, b Montesano, Wash., Jan. 2, 1890.

[…]

12 – Thomas PIERCE (qv);

11 – Thomas (1608-83), of Charleston Village (now Woburn), Mass.; often styled sgt.; taxed at Woburn, 1645; selectman, 1660; mem. com. for div. of comon lands; “right proprs.,” 1667; mem. Gen. Ct. Coms., 1668; m 1635, Elizabeth COLE (d 1688; Rice12);

10 – Samuel (1656-1721), of Charleston; m 1680, Lydia BACON (1656-1717; Dan.11, m Mary READ);

9 – Lydia (1683-1764), m 1706, Timothy SNOW (1675-1748; John10; Rich.11);

[…]

[page 796]

1 – WASHINGTON, Bernice Beth Haskell (Mrs. Walter OWEN), b Ord, Neb., Feb. 16, 1888.

5 – Mordecai SOPER (b Eng., 1746 – d Vt., 1829), served in Vt. militia, 1780-81; m 1770, Elizabeth OWENS;

4 – Joseph (d 1850), capt. War 1812; of Orange Co., Vt.; lumberman, drowned in St. Lawrence River; m Electa MANSFIELD (b 1800), niece of Ethan ALLEN, of Am. Rev. fame;

3 – Harriet Eveline (1823-90), m 1843, Sylvester Smith HASKELL (1823-1901), of N.Y., Ill., and Neb. (Abel Tandy4, settled at N. Stockholm, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., m Cynthia ROCKWELL, niece of Gen. Israel PUTNAM of Am. Rev. fame; Wm. or Caleb5, of Conn.);

The Ancestry of Eunice Burlingame who Married Ichabod Mattocks and Migrated to Western New York

28 May 2009 3 comments

Source: Alfred W. Little, The Ancestry of Eunice Burlingame who Married Ichabod Mattocks and Migrated to Western New York ( (Silver Spring, Maryland: unpublished manuscript, 1997).

[page 1]

THE ANCESTRY OF EUNICE BURLINGAME
WHO MARRIED ICHABOD MATTOCKS AND MIGRATED TO WESTERN NEW YORK
COMPILED BY ALFRED W. LITTLE
[…], SILVER SPRING, MD. 20910
AUGUST 25, 1997

This effort is extracted from Nelson BURLINGAME, Burlingame Manuscript I.  Merrilan, Wisconsin: Privately Printed, 1971, pages 2-272, passim.  BURLINGAME’S undocumented study comprises several volumes, tracing the BURLINGAME family from colonial times to the present.  Additional data is from material assembled by the late Glen ALLEN of Topeka, Kansas and his recently deceased sister, Mrs. Maxine HOBBLE, of Wakarusa, Kansas, both of whom were active in researching the MATTOCKS, the RUGG, and the BURLINGAME families.  Sources that I have been able to document are cited immediately following the data.

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ROGER BURLINGAME, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (HOWARD) BURLINGAME, born Kent Co., England Jan. 24, 1620, died Mashantatack (Cranston), R.I., Sept. 1, 1718 (VR of RI, 1st series, vol. II:52); married, first, England, about 1646, Jacolyn HUNTINGDON, died England; married, second, Warwick, R.I., Oct. 3, 1663 Mrs. MARY (LIPPITT) BARLINSTONE, born Providence Plantations, R.I., March 3, 1643, died Mashantatack July 5, 1718, daughter of John and Martha (_____) LIPPITT and widow of William BARLINSTONE, whom she had married on March 23, 1661.  See below for information regarding John LIPPITT.

At the age of sixteen Roger BURLINGAME enlisted in the British Army, serving in the regiment of his uncle, Roger BURLINGHAM, and eventually reaching the rank of Captain.  After his marriage and the birth of his son, Captain Roger BURLINGAME and his company were ordered to America; he landed with his troops at Boston on May 10, 1650.  Soon after reaching America he resigned his commission and went up into the Connecticut Valley for the purpose of purchasing a farm, with the intention of bringing his wife and child to America, only to learn that his wife had died.

He was a witness to Court held at Stonington, Conn. in 1654.  He and Thomas GRIFFIAN (said to have been the brother-in-law of Roger BURLINGAME, having married his sister, Elizabeth BURLINGAME) purchased one hundred acres of land on Feb. 16, 1656 at Pequot (now New London), Conn. located on the east side ‘of the brook Called misticke’.  (Suffolk Deed III:455).  He sold this farm on March 1, 1659.

John HARRUD, Roger BURLINGHAM and Thomas RALPH were recognized as the first English settlers of Mashantatuck (Sidney S. Rider, History of Rhode Island Lands).  The three settlers claimed to have had a grant from the Cooweeseette Indians bearing the date of June 6, 1662 for 4000 acres at Patuxet, at a place called either Mashantatack or Paquabuck (Providence Town Papers 0120,I:53).  By order of the General Assembly of Sept. 25, 1671, they were ordered to make the rate and levy the assessments on the inhabitants of Mashantatack.

Roger BURLINGHAM was elected Deputy to represent Warwick at the General Assembly of May 6, 1690.  However, he was not accepted as Deputy since he claimed residence in two jurisdictions (Warwick and Mashantatuck; the Assembly declared the election illegal, ruling that BURLINGHAM resided in Mashantatuck (Proceedings of the General Assembly May 16, 1690).  At a Town Meeting of Elections on June 6, 1698 Roger BURLINGAME was chosen as one of seven members of the Town Council.

Roger BURLINGAME and his family were of the Quaker faith.  For many years up until 1711, the “Friends” held their meetings in his mansion house (May Day Souvenir of May 2, 1882, The Oak Lawn Baptist Church of Providence).

[JOHN LIPPITT, born England in 1597, died Warwick, 1667 and MARTHA (MARY?) his wife, settled in Salem, Mass.  In September, 1635, Roger WILLIAMS and others were banished from Salem because of their religious views.  In 1636 WILLIAMS and four companions built their homes in the wilderness on land he purchased from the Indians.  In 1638 there were two divisions of this land and John LIPPITT’s name was sixth on a list of fifty-two persons who then held homelots in Providence Plantations.  On May 2, 1640 John LIPPITT signed a compact containing proposals for a form of government under the first charter.  In 1647 he represented Providence Plantations as it met with other towns for the purpose of forming a government.  He removed to Warwick, becoming a recorded landowner in 1648, the year he was elected a member of the Warwick Town Council.  Children: Nathaniel; John married Ann GREEN or GROVE; Mary; Moses married Mary KNOWLES; Joseph; Rebecca married Joseph HOWARD (Children’s names from Genealogy of R.I. Families from the NEHGR.  Baltimore: GPC, 1989. Vol. I:661)].

[page 2]

Roger BURLINGAME’s will, dated Nov. 28, 1715 and proved Sept. 13, 1718, named his wife Mary [who had predeceased him], daughters Mercy, Alice, sons Roger, Peter, Thomas, John, as well as several grandchildren and two sons-in-law.  All children were to share equally, the moveable estate being valued at 199 pounds: 13: 8.  Son Roger received fifty acres, and John, Thomas, and Roger received 20s. each.

Glen ALLEN, (hereafter GA), stated that Roger’s father was George Thomas BURLINGAME from Darwich, Kent, England.  He wrote that Roger̓s first wife was Mary (_____) with whom he had one son, Roger, Jr., born in England.  He then married in Rhode Island in October, 1663 Widow Mary BARLINGSTON with whom he had four children.  In 1672 he married Mary LIPPETT with whom he had five children.  ALLEN also indicated that Mary LIPPETT was the daughter of John and Mary LIPPETT and an older sister of Martha LIPPETT who married Roger BURLINGAME’s son, Thomas.

Children of Roger BURLINGAME:

1.  Roger, born in Coventry, Eng., 1648, died Mashantatack, Feb. 10, 1678; married Mary Elizabeth, born England, 1651, died Mashantatack, July 8, 1672, their infant son dying at the same time (Data copied on May 20, 1765 by William BURLINGAME, Jr. (William 4-William 3-Roger 2-Roger 1) from gravestones in the old family burial ground on the farm of the first Roger BURLINGAME).

2.  John BURLINGAME, born Warwick, R.I. Aug. 1, 1664 (VR, 1st series, Vol. I, Kent Co.), died Warwick June 24, 1719; married Warwick, Nov. 19, 1688 his first cousin Mary Knowles LIPPETT, born Warwick about 1666, died Cranston, R.I. Jan. 13, 1708, daughter of Moses and Mary (KNOWLES) LIPPETT.  Nine children: John, 1690; Roger, 1692; James, 1694; Barlingstone, 1698; Benjamin, about 1700; Persis, 1703; David, 1706; Patience; Mercy.

3.  Thomas, born Mashantatack, Feb. 6, 1667, died Warwick July 9, 1758; married Warwick Oct. 5, 1686 his first cousin Martha LIPPETT, born Providence about 1670, died Cranston 1723, daughter of Moses and Mary (KNOWLES) LIPPETT; married, secondly, 1726, Mrs. Hannah (GARDINER) WESTCOTT.  Children: Thomas 1688; Moses 1690; Samuel 1692; Peter 1694; Margaret 1696; Mary 1698; Sarah, about 1700; Freelove 1704; Joshua 1706; Alice; Patience 1702; Stephen 1711.

4.  Mary, born Mashantatack Jan. 14, 1668, died Warwick Oct. 14, 1760; married Warwick Dec. 19, 1689 Amos STAFFORD, born Warwick Nov. 8, 1665, died Warwick Oct. 8, 1760, son of Samuel and Mercy (WESTCOTT) STAFFORD.  Known children: Mary 1690; Samuel 1692; Mercy 1694; Amos 1702; Stuckley 1704; Patience 1707; Freelove 1709.

5.  Jane, born Mashantatack about 1672, died Warwick after 1718; married about 1691 John POTTER born Warwick Nov. 21, 1668, died Warwick Feb. 5, 1711; married secondly 1711 Edward POTTER, both sons of John and Ruth (FISHER) POTTER.  Children: John 1692; Amy, about 1695; William about 1700; Mary about 1701; Fisher Sept. 29, 1706; Alice about 1709.  By second marriage: John.

6.  Alice, born Mashantatack about 1673; married Oliver HAZZARD.  She died a few days after birth of first child, Deborah.

7.  Mercy, born Mashantatack Aug. 3, 1675, died before 1715; married about 1692 Othneil GORTON, born Warwick Sept. 22, 1669, died Cranston June 13, 1733, son of John and Margaret (WEEDEN) GORTON.  Children: Israel, about 1693; John 1698; Frances Mar. 15, 1707.

8.  Roger, born Mashantatack, May 30, 1678.

9.  Peter, born Sept. 7, 1680, died unmarried Dec. 2, 1712.

10.  Elizabeth, born Mashantatack Jan. 9, 1684, died Providence May 5, 1752; married Providence Oct. 5, 1706 Thomas ARNOLD, born Warwick Mar. 24, 1675, died Providence Feb. 3, 1727, son of Richard and Mary (ANGELL) ARNOLD.  She married second 1734 William SPENCER.  Children: Job Nov. 16, 1707; Jonathan Nov. 18, 1708; Mary Oct. 28, 1710; Thomas Nov. 4, 1713; Elizabeth June 3, 1717; Sarah Apr. 10, 1722.

11.  Patience, born Mashantatack May 8, 1685, died Providence Aug. 8, 1746; married Providence July 15, 1710 Thomas OLNEY, born Providence May 18, 1686, died Providence July 28, 1752, son of Epenetus and Mary (WHIPPLE) OLNEY.  Children: Lydia June 22, 1711; Esther July 7, 1714.

ROGER BURLINGAME, son of Roger and Mary (LIPPETT) BURLINGAME, born Mashantatack, R.I. May 30, 1678, died Coventry, R.I. Dec. 13, 1765; married Dec. 21, 1699 SARAH ELEANOR, born Braintree, Mass Apr 24, 1682, died Coventry Aug. 3, 1761, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah (ADAMS) SWEET.

An early record of Dec. 16, 1699 notes that Roger BURLINGAME brought in a wolf head and received a bounty of ten shillings. He was a Lieutenant in the Coventry Militia 1716 to 1719 when he was made Captain.  He took part in Queen Anne’s War and was wounded when the English captured Port Royal in 1710.

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In the division of his father’s homestead he received the southeast part.  On June 4, 1722 he deeded to his son Josiah 20 acres of the old homestead, calling Josiah the eldest son.  On Sept. 15, 1731 he deeded part of the old homestead to his son William, calling him the youngest son.  On May 5, 1746 he deeded a parcel to his son Jonathan.

Children of Roger and Sarah Eleanor (SWEET) BURLINGAME:

1.  Josiah Ichabod, born Mashantatack June 3, 1701, died East Greenwich, R.I. May 1, 1776; married April 1722 Patience BURLINGAME, born Cranston June 15, 1702, died after Dec., 1778, daughter of Thomas and Martha LIPPITT BURLINGAME.  Glen ALLEN wrote that Josiah married Sarah WILLIAMS in 1749.  Possibly Josiah Jr.?  Children: Josiah Ichabod, June 3, 1723; Freelove, July 7, 1725; Roger Sept. 6, 1728; John about 1730; William about 1732; Eleanor about 1734.

2.  Jonathan, born Warwick about 1704; married Mary GREENE, daughter of Philip and Elizabeth (WICKES) GREENE.  Children: Phebe; Eunice; Elisha about 1732.

3.  Freelove.

4.  William, born Warwick Sept. 30, 1710.

WILLIAM BURLINGAME, son of Roger and Sarah Eleanor (SWEET) BURLINGAME, born Warwick Sept. 30, 1710, died Coventry, R.I. May 16, 1775 (1772?); married Cranston Nov. 30, 1729 PHEBE ALICE GREENE, born Cranston July 10, 1712, died Coventry Aug. 30, 1776, daughter of Philp and Elizabeth (WICKES) GREENE.  (Phebe Alice 5-Philip 4-John 3-Benjamin 2 of the first John GREENE of Wickford, R.I., not Surgeon John GREENE of Warwick).

William also had a short first marriage to Susanna HOPKINS but no children were reported.  (Notes of Glen ALLEN).

William BURLINGAME’s will dated at West Greenwich, R.I. May 2, 1772 (proved July 30, 1772?) mentions wife Alice; daughters Rose ALLERTON, Prudence BURLINGAME, Abel PIERCE, Freelove PIERCE, Luranne BURLINGAME; sons Ephraim and William BURLINGAME; and grandchildren Clark, Wanton, Ephraim, William, Lucretia, and Elizabeth BURLINGAME, children of deceased son Ephraim (Coventry Prob. Rec. I:34-36; abstract in R.I. Gen. Reg II:140, which states will was proved July 30, 1772).

Children of William and Phebe Alice (GREENE) BURLINGAME:

1.  Rose, born Coventry about 1731; married Coventry Aug. 6, 1750 Mansir COOPER; married, second, July 17, 1754 John ALLERTON, born Norwich, Conn., Aug. 23, 1720.  Children, all by second marriage: Jerusha Jan. 21, 1755; Sarah June 8, 1757; Freelove Aug. 1759; Roger Oct. 1, 1761; John Feb. 13, 1764; Betsey July 3, 1766; Russell Nov. 27, 1768; Rose Marie Mar. 11, 1771.

2.  Prudence

3.  Luranne

4.  Ephriam born 1738.

5.  William born Coventry, Dec. 27, 1744, died Rochester, N.Y. Sept. 28, 1830; married West Greenwich Dec. 13, 1764 Ruth BROWN (RI VR, V.7), born Nov. 30, 1748, died Coventry Sept. 24, 1772; married second Coventry 1776 Penelope (DARLING) WILSON, born Cumberland, R.I. 1742, died Coventry 1792.  Children: Mary April 10, 1765; Son, born and died Jan. 1768; Ruth, Oct. 1, 1769; Nancy June 4, 1772; Lydia June 12, 1777; Susan Oct. 18, 1779; William III July 26, 1781; Samuel Apr. 15, 1784.

6.  Alice, born Warwick about 1746; married West Greenwich Jan. 27, 1769 Azriekam PEIRCE of Warwick (RI VR 1680-1860, Princeton, Mass, 1980, Vol. 7).

7.  Jonathan 1748; married Sophia.  His brother William wrote in his diary under date Oct. 4, 1768: ‘Jonathan and mother quarreled, father joined in and Jonathan has left home, says he is going to Penn., the Wyoming Valley…. I gave him my best gun, my blessing and some money and prayed that he comes out all right.  Mother and the girls spoiled him and now that mother has her GREENE back up, everything the boy does is wrong, but I did think father had more sense than to order him out and tell him “never to come back”.  In William’s obituary in a Rochester newspaper dated Sept. 30, 1830, Jonathan BURLINGAME is listed as a surviving brother living in Williamsport, Pa.

8.  Freelove, born Warwick about 1750; married West Greenwich Jan. 27, 1769 Azriekam PEIRCE. Jr. of Warwick (Ibid.).

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EPHRIAM BURLINGAME, son of William and Phebe Alice (GREENE) BURLINGAME, born Coventry, R.I. 1738, died Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., Vermont May 4, 1771 (Vermont VR); married Greenwich about 1756 JULIA STETSON.

A farmer and cooper, he resided at Coventry, West Greenwich, and Shafisbury, Vt.  His name does not appear in the Shaftsbury Town Index of Land Records.  He died at the age of 33 and is buried in the Center Cemetery, Shaftsbury (Vermont VR).  The names of the children were mentioned in the will of their grandfather, William BURLINGAME.

Children, all born in West Greenwich, RI. with exception of Ephriam.:

1.  Clark, born Oct. 17,1737

2.  William, born 1765, died after 1850; married Clarissa HYLAND, died before 1850; married second Irene _____, born Vermont 1778, died after 1850 census was taken.  A soldier in the Revolutionary War, representing Vermont, serving 66 days in 1780 in Colonel Ebenezer ALLEN’s Detachment (Rolls of Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783.  Rutland: Vermont General Assembly, 1904, p. 247).  In 1790 and 1850 Census for Shaftsbury, Vermont.  Children: Lillis, 1784; Lyman 1785; Clark 1787; Ona 1797; Fanny, about 1798; Rebecca 1804; Onna 1806.

3.  Wanton, born Feb. 19, 1762, died Attica, Wyoming Co., N.Y. Sept. 9, 1853 (Historical Wyoming, May 1948, II:73, Records of Attica Center Cemetery); married Lucy STONE, born April 1, 1761, died Attica May 1848 (Ibid.).  A soldier in the Revolutionary War, representing Vermont, serving three six month enlistments in 1779, 1780, and 1781, Colonel Ira ALLEN’s Regiment.  Census of 1790-he was residing in Queensbury, Washington Co., N.Y. and in 1820 he was residing in Alexander, Genesee Co., N.Y.  Received a Rev. War Pension as of Aug. 12, 1833, age 71, a resident of Genessee Co., NY.  (Pension Rolls of 1833: Baltimore GPC, II:403)  Children: Simon about 1781; Uriah, died young; Salome; Clarissa about 1788; Ephriam 1791; Amey 1793; Mary ‘Polly’ 1796; Wanton 1798; Betsey 1799; Diantha 1801; Lucinda; Julia Ann; Sarah ‘Sally[’] died 1823; Lucretia 1813.

4.  Lucretia

5.  Elizabeth

6.  Ephriam, born Shaftsbury 1769; married, first Ruby GILLET (Glen ALLEN); second Desire _____, born R.I. 1770.  Residing in Caldwell, Warren Co., N.Y. 1830 (Census).  Residing with Henry BURLINGAME household in 1850, he age 81, Desire 80.

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CLARK BURLINGAME, son of Ephriam and Julia STETSON (?) BURLINGAME, born West Greenwich, R.I. Oct. 17, 1757, died Door Village, LaPorte, Indiana Jan. 13, 1843; married Fairfield, Franklin Co., Vermont Dec. 6. 1777 PATIENCE SOPER, born Fairfield Nov. 7, 1757, died Utica, N.Y. July 24, 1829, believed to be the daughter of Dr. Joel and Rachel (HILLS) SOPER (Glen ALLEN).

Clark BURLINGAME served in the Vermont Militia in Captain Jonas GALUSHA’s Company, Colonel HERRICK’s Regiment for eight days service in the alarm of October, 1780.  The company marched 55 miles; he was paid 1:9:0 (Rolls of Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783, op. cit., p. 247).  A family legend from his grandson says he was a member of Colonel Sam HERRICK’s Regiment of thirty men who attacked Skenesboro during the battle of Ft. Ticonderoga in May, 1775.  No record of this reported service has been found (Glen ALLEN̓s notes).  **Check rolls for GALUSHA’s and HERRICK’s hometowns**

In 1790 Clark and family were residents of Smithfield, Chittenden Co., Vt.  The household consisted of two males over 16, two males under 16, and seven females (U.S. Census 1790).  He was one of the first Justices of the Peace in Fletcher, Chittenden County, Vermont and in 1798 he was Justice in Fairfield.  He was deeded land in “Fairfield, formerly called Smithfield”, County of Chittenden on October 19, 1793 and again on Sept. 6, 1794 (Fairfield, Franklin County Land Records 2:163 and 2:164).  [Obviously Fairfield County on the Canadian border was formed from the northern part of Chittenden County].  The family’s removal from this area is signaled by land deeds executed in 1798 and 1799.  Clark BURLINGAME sold 100 acres in 1797, additional land also in 1797 and 150 acres on March 3, 1798 (Fairfield, Franklin Co. Land Records 3:150, 4:70, and 3:171).  Two deeds executed in 1798 and 1799 describe him as a resident of Tinmouth, Rutland Co, Vt.  On Dec. 29, 1798 Clark BURLINGAME of Tinmouth signed at Tinmouth a deed transferring title of land in Smithfield

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Franklin Co. and on March 6, 1799 he returned to Fairfield where he signed a deed, neither of which were co-signed by his wife (Fairfield Land Records 4:71 and 4:110).

The following year three families of BURLINGAMEs, Clark, Ephriam, and Wanton, were residing in Queensbury, Washington County, N.Y.  (1800 New York Census, Washington Co. Clark BURLINGIM, p. 210; Ephriam BURLINGIM, p. 202; Wonton BURLINGIM, p. 201).  *Check Composition of each household*

By 1805 Clark and family were residing in Attica, then part of Genessee Co., New York.  He is named as being among those immigrants – a carpenter by trade – who came to Attica Town in 1805, locating up Crow Creek near the center of town.  (F.W. Beers, History of Wyoming Co., N.Y.  New York: F.W. Beers, 1880, p. 126-7).  A deed for land purchased from the Holland Land Co. (Town 10, Range 2) was recorded in 1805.  **Source – probably Karen Livsey. Western NY Land Transactions. Baltimore: GPC, 1996. Check*

In 1810 the family was found in Sheldon, Genessee County.  **Census composition**  Patience is believed to have died in 1829 in Augusta or Utica, Oneida Co., N.Y. where her parents and son, Clark, lived.  In 1830 Clark, Sr. was living next door to sons Spencer and Abel in Putnam Co., Indiana.  **Census**  In 1840 he was in Milwaukee with his son Spencer.  **Census**  He was living in Door Township, LaPorte Co., Indiana when he died and was buried in Kingston Cemetery of that county in 1843.  (Margaret Waters. Rev. Soldiers Buried in Indiana (1942). Baltimore: GPC, 1967 and Glen ALLEN notes).

Children of Clark and Patience (SOPER?) BURLINGAME, all born Fairfield, Franklin Co., Vt. with exception of Spencer:

1.  Amey Sept. 6, 1778

2.  EUNICE LORRAINE, born Jan. 14, 1781, died probably Gerry, Chautauqua Co., N.Y., Jan. 5, 1857; married probably Queensbury, Washington Co., N.Y., Jan. 24, 1802 ICHABOD MAITOCKS, born Litchfield, Conn. Dec. 23, 1773, died Independence, Allegany Co., N.Y. Mar. 4, 1833, son of James and Sarah (PIERCE) MATTOCKS.  Their son James MATTOCKS married Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ RUGG, their daughter Cornelia Adele MNITOCKS and her husband Clark Benjamin ELY were the parents of Lilly Victoria (ELY) LITTLE.

(Glen ALLEN’s grandmother claimed the Eunice-Ichabod wedding took place at Utica, New York.  No record of this marriage except a bible record of the date has been found (Notes of Glen ALLEN).  The BURLINGAME and MATTOCKS families were near neighbors in the 1800 Queensbury, N.Y. census (Census, Washington Co., pages 209-10).

3.  Abel, born Jan. 19, 1783, died Green Lake, Wis., Nov. 5, 1853; married Jan. 29, 1812 Mary BURLINGAME, daughter of Wanton and Lucy (STONE) BURLINGAME.  Abel served in the War of 1812.  (Abel married Polly BROTHERS-Glen ALLEN notes).

4.  Mary Nov. 16, 1784.

5  William Nov. 30, 1786

6.  Lucinda

7.  Spencer Clark, born Smithfield, Vt. Nov. 9, 1794, died Cudahy, Wis. Jan. 27, 1868; married Bethbira WILDER, born Mar. 21, 1797; died Cudahy Oct. 4, 1837.  A cooper and farmer, he resided in Vermont, Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and Wisconsin.  Received land for services, 1812-14.  Children: Elvira born 1816; Alanson; Cynthia; Lyman; Esther; John; Patience; Clark; Mary; Philomela; Seth; Electa; Lucinda, born 1837.

8.  Clark, Jr., died after 1830. (Glen ALLEN)

9.  Phobe K. married 1827 Jesse Gorum HANFORD (Glen ALLEN)

10.  A son, after 1800 (Glen ALLEN)

Burlingame-Burlingham, 1620-1983

27 May 2009 Leave a comment

Source: Michael Burlingame, “Re: Burlingame-Burlingham, 1620-1983,” at http://genforum.genealogy.com/burlingame/messages/179.html, posted 27 November 1999.

Re: Burlingame-Burlingham, 1620-1983

Posted by: Michael Burlingame            Date: November 27, 1999 at 08:31:49

In Reply to: Re: Burlingame-Burlingham,1620-1983 by Audrey Burlingham Madison

Sorry for the delay Audrey! My line is:

  • Roger & Mary
  • John & Mary Knowles
  • Roger & Sarah Baker
  • William & Phebe Alice Greene
  • Ephriam & Julia Stetson
  • Clerk (Clark) & Patience Soper
  • Spencer Clerk (Clark) & Bethbira Wilder
  • Alanson George & Sarah Jane Wheeler
  • Schuyler Colfax & Emma Lucy Warn
  • Wilfred Guy & Esther Viola Heath
  • Larry Addison & Darlene Ruth Ploman

Burlingame

27 May 2009 Leave a comment

Source: Andrea Hawk Crumrine, “Re: Burlingame,” at http://genforum.genealogy.com/burlingame/messages/3.html, posted 16 April 1998.

Re: Burlingame

Posted by: Andrea Hawk Crumrine            Date: April 16, 1998 at 09:01:25

In Reply to: Burlingame by alm

My husband̓s line is:

  • Roger Burlingame Jr., b. 1678 & Sarah Elenor Sweet
  • William Burlingame, b.1737 & Alice Green
  • Ephraim Burlingame, b. 1738 (I don̓t know wives)
  • Wanton Burlingame, b. 1762 & Lucy Stone
  • Polly Burlingame, b.1795& Abel Burlingame(first cousins)
  • Wanton Clark Burlingame, b. 1818 & Abagail Watkins
  • Mary Cecil Burlingame, b. 1854 & Charles Starbird

We have heard through family of the ambassador to China. Then we found some info on the internet about him. Anson Burlingame b. 1820 in New Berlin, NY and died in Russia in 1870 He was US Minister to China in 1861.

Where does Anson fit into this genealogy? Who were his parents and who was he married to?

Thanks alot

Andrea

Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775

26 May 2009 Leave a comment

Source: Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Volume 2, 1742-1775 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1988).

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G-426: Capt. Richard MORGAN of Frederick Co. 250 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Guy BROADWATER.  Adj. POLSON & Simion (Simmion) TURNER, Van SWERINGEN, Abraham JAMES.  ____ Oct. 1750

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G-444: Capt. Thomas SWERINGEN of Frederick Co. 444 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Guy BROADWATER.  Adj. his Patent land, William CHAPLIN, Simmion TURNOUR (?), Jacob VANMETER & Joseph CHAPLIN.  15 Oct. 1750

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G-457: Capt. Thomas SWERINGEN of Frederick Co. 478 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Guy BROADWATER.  On Potomack R., adj. his old Patent.  18 Oct. 1750

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H-9: John STRODE, son of Edward STRODE, of Frederick Co. 400 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. John BAYLIS.  Corner to John HYATT, Widow SOUTHWOOD, The Rev. Mr. William WILLIAMS.  22 June 1751

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H-47: Isaac EVANS of Frederick Co. 282 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. John BAYLIS.  Where he has made several years improvements, adj. John EVANS, STRODE’s Meeting Road.  21 Oct. 1751

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H-109: Van SWERINGHAM of Frederick Co. 187 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Guy BROADWATER.  Adj. his own Patent, Abraham JAMES, Richard POLSON.  14 Jan. 1752

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H-138: George William FAIRFAX Esq. of Fairfax Co. 563 A. in Frederick Co.  Surv. Mr. John BAYLIS.  Land he purchased of Hanonal? EDWARDS on Tuscarora Creek, of Opeckon, adj. John MENDENAL, The Waggon Road, STRODE’s Hollow.  17 Mar. 1752

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H-181: Capt. Thomas SWEARINGEN of Frederick Co. 155 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Guy BROADWATER.  On Potomack R. adj. SWEARINGEN’s own land.  21 May 1752

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H-246: Mr. Thomas SWERINGEN & Charles BUCK, churchwardens of Parish of Frederick in Frederick Co. 400 A. for use of sd. parish & minsters thereof as a Glebe in Frederick Co.  Surv. Mr. John BAYLIS.  Adj. John NEIL dec’d, Opeckon, Messrs. CARTERs, Lewis NEIL Jr.  2 Mar. 1753  (Mr. Wm. HELM purchased above land of Frederick Par. by Virtue of an Act of Assembly.)

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H-430: Capt. Thomas SWEARENGEN of Frederick Co. 400 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Near Potomack R., adj. John WILLSON, Anthony TURNER Jr., SWEARENGEN’s patent, John VANMETER.  1 Apr. 1754

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H-515: Abraham VANMETER of Frederick Co. 500 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. John BAYLIS.  Where Joseph RAINFROM formerly lived & where VANMETER had grounds cleared and a log house near Opeckon, adj. Will’m WILLIAMS, John LEMMON, John WRIGHT, John STRODE.  28 Oct. 1754

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H-599: Vachael MEDCALFE of Frederick Co. 300 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD Jr.  On Potomack R., adj. Van SWARINGON, Abraham JAMES, Joremiah YORK.  7 Jan. 1755

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H-726: Anthony TURNER Jr. of Frederick Co. 300 A. in said Co. near Potomack R.  Surv. Thomas RUTHERFORD Jr.  Adj. Anthony TURNER Sr., Simion TURNER, William CHAPLIN, Capt. Tho’s SWEARENGIN, John WILLSON.  2 Nov. 1756

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H-730: James STRODE of Frederick Co. 172 A. in said Co. on Brs. of Opeckon.  Surv. William BAYLIS.  Adj. James STRODE’s old Surv.  6 Nov. 1756

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H-747: Capt. Thomas SWEARINGEN of Frederick Co. 189 A. near Potomack R. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. Jonah HEDGES, Peter WATKINS, Maj. John CARLYLE, on the Waggon Rd. from Vestall’s Gap to Watkins Ferry.  25 Nov. 1756

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I-167: Gabriel FOX of Loudon Co. 48 A. on Broad Run in said Co.  Surv. John HOUGH.  Adj. William BOYLE, Thomas STONE, Samson TURLEY, Catesby COCKE, Anthony RUSSELL, James SPENCER.  1 June 1769

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K-24: James FINLEY of Frederick Co. 108 A. in said Co. on Opeckon.  Surv. John BAYLISS.  Adj. Abraham VANMETER, John WRIGHT, John STRODE, John HYATT, John POOR now John WRIGHT.  26 Oct. 1757.

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K-39: Nicholas McENTIRE of Frederick Co. 278 A. in said Co.  Surv. Guy BROADWATER.  Adj. Thomas SHEHPHERD, Jacob VANMETER, Capt. SWARINGHAM, Potomack R.  12 Nov. 1757

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K-60: James STRODE of Frederick Co. 400 A. in said Co.  Surv. Guy BROADWATER.  Adj. John ELLIS, Andrew CAMMEL.  22 Feb. 1760

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K-91: Van SWARENGEN of Frederick Co. 321 A. in said Co. on Potomack Run.  Surv. Thomas RUTHERFORD Jr.  Adj. his own land, Capt. Thomas SWEARINGEN, William CHAPLIN.  29 Mar. 1760

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K-100: Mr. Van SWARENGEN of Frederick Co. 200 A. on Potomack R. in said Co.  Surv. Thomas RUTHERFORD Jr.  Adj. his own land, Vachell MEDCALF, Jeremiah YORK.  9 Apr. 1760

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K-127: James STRODE of Frederick Co. 289 A. in said Co. adj. Isaac EVENS on Opeckon.  Surv. William BAYLIS.  Adj. Widow MORGAN, John EVENS (EVINS).  10 May 1760

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K-130: Dugal CAMPBELL of Frederick Co. 300 A. on Opeckon in said Co.  Surv. John BAYLIS.  Adj. Isaac EVANS, Col. George FAIRFAX, James STRODE.  14 May 1760

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K-187: William LONG of Frederick Co. 210 A. adj. Col. G. Wm. FAIRFAX, John EVINS, Edward STRODE.  Waggon Road to Watkins Ferry on Opeckon in said Co.  Surv. Mr. William BAYLIS.  19 July 1760

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K-234: Jacob VANMETER of Frederick Co. 96 A. near Potomack R. adj. land he lives on in said Co.  Capt. Thomas SWEARENGEN.  Surv. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  25 Feb. 1761

K-235: Mr. Joseph CHAPLIN of Maryland and Mr. Benjamin CHAMBERS of Pensylvania 427 A. adj. Mr. William WILLIAMS dec’d, on Opeckon, John STRODE, Peter BELLER, VANMETER’s line, in Frederick Co.  Surv. John BAYLIS.  26 Feb. 1761

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M-38: Adam PAYNE of Hampshire Co. 337 A. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Guy BROADWATER.  Adj. James BOYLES, near Potomack R.  6 Sept. 1762

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M-121: George Lewis COFFENBERRY of Frederick Co. 282 A. on Opeckon in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. James STROUD, Isaac EVENS, Stroud MORDICAI, Edward MORGAN, Mr. Thomas SWEARINGIN.  21 Jan. 1763

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M-123: Andrew CAMPBELL of Frederick Co. 362 A. on Tuscarora Cr. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. John EVANS, James STROUD, Mordicai MORGAN, Morgan MORGAN, George William FAIRFAX Esq.  William LONG.  24 Jan. 1763

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M-210: Capt. Thomas SWEARINGEN of Frederick Co. 41 A. on Opeckon Cr. near Swan ponds in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. Richard STEPHENSON, Edward TYLER, his Lordship.  1 Nov. 1763

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M-215: Capt. Thomas SWEARINGEN of Frederick Co. has 222 A. in said Co. part of Grant to Richard POLSON, Josiah JONES and Joseph MOUNTS for 834 A. 3 Oct. 1734.  Said 222 A. was sold by POLSON to Thomas SWEARINGEN dec’d who devised by will to said Capt Thomas SWEARINGEN his son, also 100 A. of said 834 A. was sold by POLSON to Peter LIKEN who devised by will to his son Jacob LIKEN who sold to John PEARCE and since purchased by said Thomas SWEARINGEN the younger (Records of Frederick Co. Ct.)  Resurv. of Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD shows 286 A. in said contiguous tracts & 38 A. adj. 324 A. to said Thomas SWEARINGEN on Potomack R. near JONES’s Mill Run, adj. Mr. Van SWEARINGEN, Thomas YORKE.  6 Dec. 1763

[…]

M-226: Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD of Frederick Co. 200 A. on JONES’s Mill Run of

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Potomack R. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Robert RUTHERFORD.  Adj. land formerly Joseph MOUNTS, Richard POULSON & Josiah JONES, Hon. Thomas Lord FAIRFAX, Col. John CARLYLE, Thomas YORK, Capt. Thomas SWEARINGEN.  17 Dec. 1763

[page 157]

M-274: Col. Benjamin CHAMBERS of Pensylvania.  110 A. on Opeckon Cr. in Frederick Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. John STROUD, Edward SOUTHERD, said CHAMBERS.  15 May 1764

[page 159]

M-302: Samuel STROUD of Loudon Co. 225 A. on Opeckon in Frederick Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. John WILLSON, Edmons CULLIN, STROUD, James BLAIR.  14 Sept. 1764

[…]

M-314: Capt. Van SWEARINGEN of Frederick Co. 234 A. on Back Cr. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. John MAUZY.  Adj. George PAUL.  10 Oct. 1764

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M-415: Capt Thomas SWERINGEN of Frederick Co. 97 A. on Potowmack R. in said Co.  Surv. Mr. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. his own land, Thomas RUTHERFORD, Col. John CARLYLE.  9 July 1765

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M-446: James FORMAN of Frederick Co. 30 A. surplus in tract on JONES’s Mill Run near Potowmack R. in said Co. estimated at 200 A. formerly part of 834 A. granted Richard POLSON, Josiah JONES & Joseph MOUNTS from The King’s Office 3 Oct. 1734.  Josiah JONES bequeathed to his son John JONES who conveyed to said James FORMAN by Deed of Lease and Release 15 Aug. 1750 (Frederick Co. Co. Ct. Records).  Resurv. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Grant for whole 230 A. to said FROMAN [sic] adj. Thomas SWEARINGEN, Thomas RUTHERFORD, Van SWEARINGEN, Isaac MORGAN, Simeon TURNER, Right Hon. Thomas Lord FAIRFAX.  22 Aug. 1765

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N-83: James BOYLE of Frederick Co. devisee of James BOYLE dec’d 400 A. (Lott No. 5) on Potowmack R. in said Co. reserving 1/3 unto Sarah PIERCE for and during her natural life and after her decease whole to said James BOYLE.  Surv. Guy BROADWATER.  Adj. Lord FAIRFAX.  3 Aug. 1766

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N-131: Francis BALDWIN of Frederick Co. 327 A. on Opeckon in said Co.  Surv. William BAYLIS.  Adj. James STROUD, Col. FAIRFAX, Reuben PAXTON.  16 Aug. 1766

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N-333: Mr. Alexander HENDERSON of Fairfax Co. set forth that Edward CONNER obtained Warrant and survey and returned by William BAYLIS in name of CONNER who departed this Life before he had Deed.  Heirs at Law of CONNER by Power of Attorney appointed HENDERSON to dispose of same.  336 A. to HENDERSON for benefit of CONNERs Heirs agreeable to said Power of Attorney.  Adj. Andrew PAUL, Hugh MILLER, John MENDINGALL, Edward STRODE, Col. George Wm. FAIRFAX.  336 A.  16 Dec. 1766

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O-26: James STRODE of Frederick Co. 57 A. on Potowmack in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. James DAVIS, Thomas ADAMS, his Lordship, John DAVID.  31 Jan. 1767

O-27: James STRODE of Frederick Co. 275 A. on Opeckon in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. his own land, Dougal CAMPBELL, John BRYAN, Jonathan EDWARDS, BRADFORD, Francis BALDWIN.  2 Feb. 1767

O-28: James STRODE of Frederick Co. 92 A. near Potowmack R. in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. His Lordship, Boon NEWKIRK, Robert DAVIS, George MYLES.  3 Feb. 1767

[…]

O-30: Michael FRITZ 270 A. in Fork of Opeckon and Tuscororah Br. in Frederick Co. surv’d for Clement DAVIS & Plot returned by William BAYLIS 1 Apr. 1752.  DAVIS did not comply with order from my Office of 26 Mar. 1765 (see Book N).  Adj. Thomas SWERINGEN, Morgan BRYANT, Elizabeth MORGAN.  5 Feb. 1767

O-31: Stephen BOYLE of Frederick Co. 100 A. on Sleepy Cr. in said Co. surv’d for Thomas JONES & Plot returned by Guy BROADWATER in 1750/1.  JONES did not comply with order from Office of 26 Mar. 1765 (See Book N).  Adj. Samuel THOMPSON, Ann MOODY.  6 Feb. 1767

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O-116: Thomas CUSICK of Frederick Co. 306 A. in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. George Lewis COFFENBERRY, Daniel DAVIS, Abraham VANMETER, side of Opeckon, William BURNS, EVANS’s Run, Isaac EVANS, James STRODE.  14 Jan. 1768

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P-12: John POTTS of Frederick Co. 18 A. Potowmack R. in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. POTTS, His Lordship Manour, John SCIA, James STRODE.  1 Mar. 1771

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P-39: Capt. Van SWEARENGEN of Frederick Co. 384 A. on Back Cr. in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. William PAUL, John BURCHAM, Hugh PAUL, George PAUL, Jacob JOHNSON.  9 May 1771

[page 215]

P-113: James STRODE of Frederick Co. 74 A. on Opeccon in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. William BYRNS, Andrew CAMPBELL.  15 Apr. 1772

[page 218]

P-163: John STRODE of King George Co. 118 A. in Great Fork in Culpepper Co.  Surv. Richard YOUNG.  Adj. Thomas STANTON, on Hedgman R., ___ SPOTSWOOD Esq., STRODE.  15 Oct. 1772

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P-195: William BOYLE & Henry BOYLE of Berkeley Co. 372 A. near Warm Springs in said Co.  Surv. John MAUZY.  Adj. Thomas HIGGINS, Warm Springs Run.  23 Feb. 1773

P-196: William BOYLE & Henry BOYLE of Berkeley Co. 74 A. on Warm Spring Run in said Co.  Surv. Thomas RUTHERFORD.  Adj. James BOYLE, Thomas HIGGINS.  24 Feb. 1773

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P-344: Allan McDONALD of Berkeley Co. 183 A. on Road from Mecklenburg to the Warm Springs, near the Nine Mile House in said Co.  Surv. Richard RIGG.  Adj. one THOMPSON, Thomas HARMISON, William SMITH, Gasparde BONNER, Thomas SWEARENGEN, John GRIER.  3 Apr. 1775

[…]

P-354: Jeremiah STRODE of Berkeley Co. set forth there is surplus in tract on Opeccon in said Co. part of 1250 A. granted by the Crown to Morgan BRYAN 3 Oct. 1734.  BRYAN conveyed 360 A. to his son Joseph BRYAN who conveyed to Edward STRODE who conveyed to said Jeremiah STRODE.  Surv. Richard RIGG shows 580 1/8 A. (218 1/2 A. surplus & 1 5/8 A. adj.)  On Opecon, adj. STRODE, Col. John CARLYLE, land formerly Capt. Richard PEARIS, George WILLIAMS.  29 Apr. 1775

Genealogies of Kentucky Families from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society

26 May 2009 Leave a comment

Source: James C. Klotter, editor, Genealogies of Kentucky Families from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Volume O-Y (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1981).

[page 689]

GARRARD

(Copied from GARRARD Family Bible owned by Mrs. William Talbot Lindsey, Frankfort, Kentucky, 1928.)

MARRIAGES

  • James GARRARD & Elizabeth MOUNTJOY was married Dec. 20, 1769.
  • James GARRARD, Junior, and Nancy LEWIS was married Dec. 10th, 1793.
  • John EDWARD, Senr., and Mary GARRARD was married July 6th, 1794.
  • Isham TALBOT and Peggy GARRARD was married January 24th, 1804.
  • John GARRARD and Sarah SHIPP was married May 25th, 1805.
  • Daniel GARRARD and Lucy TOULMIN was married February 20th, 1808.
  • Thomas W. HAWKINS and Ann Ellinor GARRARD was married March 20, 1808.
  • James A. BROOKS and Elizabeth Mountjoy GARRARD was married May 9, 1810.
  • Peter DUDLEY and Maria GARRARD was married November 15th, 1815.
  • William GARRARD and Susannah PEARS was married January 20, 1818.

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BIRTHS

  • James GARRARD, son of William GARRARD and Mary, his wife, was born January 14th, 1749.
  • Elizabeth GARRARD, daughter of William MOUNTJOY and Phyllis, his wife, was born May 2nd, 1751.
  • William GARRARD, son of James and Elizabeth, his wife, born April 20th, 1771.
  • James GARRARD, son of James and Elizabeth, his wife was born January 31, 1773.
  • John GARRARD, son of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born September 28th, 1774, and departed this life July 28th, 1776.
  • Mary GARRARD, daughter of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born September 17th, 1776.
  • John GARRARD, son of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born November 26th 1778.
  • Daniel GARRARD, son of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born November 10th, 1780.
  • Elizabeth Mountjoy GARRARD, daughter of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born March 6th, 1783.
  • Nancy GARRARD, daughter of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born January 14th, 1785, and departed this life September 9th, 1785.
  • Ann Ellinor GARRARD, daughter of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born July 3rd, 1786.
  • Peggy GARRARD, daughter of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born July 31, 1788.
  • Maria GARRARD, daughter of James and Elizabeth, his wife, was born December 22, 1790.
  • Sarah GARRARD was born February 22, 1793, and departed this life August 18th, 1793.
  • Eliza Garard TALBOT, grand-daughter of James and Elizabeth GARRARD, was born August 27th, 1806.

(Copied from GARRARD Bible by Mrs. Jouett Taylor Cannon, Susannah Hart Shelby Chapter, Frankfort, Ky., and Miss Genevieve Lindsey, Frankfort, Ky., March, 1928.)

Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, and Administration Accounts of Frederick County, Virginia 1743-1800

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Source: J. Estelle Stewart King, Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, and Administration Accounts of Frederick County, Virginia 1743-1800 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1980).

[page 2]

VAN METER, John

Will, 13 August 1745.  3 September 1745.

[…] Securities: Thomas SWEARENGEN, Thomas SHEPHERD, John HITE.  Wit: Joseph CARROLL, Edward MORGAN, Andrew CORN.

[…]

MORGAN, Sarah

Joseph MORGAN named administrator.  Sec: Joseph MORGAN, Andrew CAMPBELL, Thomas SWEARENGEN, 5 (6) August 1747.

[page 3]

WILLIAMS, Joseph

Inventory of estate.  Apprs: Thomas SWEARENGEN, Thomas RUTHERFORD, Richard MORGAN.  3 November 1747.

[…]

SWEARENGEN, Thomas

Guardian of John JONES and Sarah JONES, orphans of Josiah JONES.  3 April 1745.

[page 8]

MORGAN, Sarah

Administration, Joseph MORGAN, admr. 6 August 1747.  Securities: Joseph MORGAN, Andrew CAMPBELL, Thomas SWERENGEN.

[page 9]

VAN METER, John

Will, 13 August 1745.  3 September 1745.

[…] Securities: Thomas SWEARENGEN, Thomas SHEPHERD and John HITE.

[…]

SOUTHWOOD, Edward

Admr: Susan SOUTHWOOD with James STROUD, John FORWOOD.  6 June 1749.

[…]

STROUD (STRODE), James

Admr: Edward STROUD, Jr. and John EVANS.  [listed between entries for 7 June 1749 and 1 December 1749]

[page 12]

SWEARENGEN, Thomas

Will, 4 April 1760.  3 June 1760.

Wife: Sarah SWEARENGEN to receive one negro girl.  Daughter: Drusills MORGAN, Sarah SWEARENGEN, Eleanor SWEARENGEN.  Sons: Thomas SWEARENGEN – plantation: sons Andrew, Van, Zachariah, Joseph, Bernoni SWEARENGEN – all to receive land.  Exrs: son Thomas SWEARENGEN.  Wit: Van SWEAREHGEN, John CHAMPION, Rachel WILKINS.

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BOYLES, James

Will, 3 July 1756.  6 September 1758.

Wife Sarah to have horse, saddle and bridle.  Daughters Ann and Rachel – fifteen pounds in currency.  Son James to have the old plantation containing 400 acres.  Son Stephen to have one hundred acres at Sleepy creek.  Sons: William and Henry to have survey near new warm springs – 453 acres.  To unborn child, if boy to have Island Survey, if girl the sum of ten pounds curr.  Children: Mary, James, Stephens, Ann, Rachel, William, Henry and one to be born.  To mother-in-law the sum of two pounds and ten shillings.  Exrs: wife Sarah and Capt. Thomas SWEARENGEN.  Wit: Richard MORGAN, John MILLER, Jr., John MEANDARNHALL, Thomas SWEARENGEN, Jr.

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DOSSETT, Henry

Will, 20 May 1750.  7 August 1759.

Legatees: Brother Francis DOSSETT; Aunt Sarah SWEARENGEN, wife of Capt. Thomas, two pounds of curr. and one barrel of rye brandy.  Sister Rachel, sister Jean (or Joan), two pounds curr.; sister Eleanor, five pounds of curr.; sister Susan, five pounds curr.  Cousins: Thomas SWEARENGEN, Andrew and Zach. SWEARENGEN.  To Sarah BOYLES, all cattle and a barrel of rye (half barrel of rye).  Honorable father Francis DOSSETT, bed and bedding.  To uncle Thomas SWEARENGEN, all my bacon, dry meat and a hat.  To John CHAMPION, all my work tools; wearing apparel to Conrad RUNOMANS.  To cousin Van SWEARENGEN, “Jackett Cloath.”  To grandmother, Lidia SWEARENGEN, silver sleeve buttons.  To trusty friend Captain Van SWEARENGEN, six pounds curr.; also named as Executor of estate.

Early Virginia Families Along the James River

16 May 2009 Leave a comment

Source: Louise Pledge Heath Foley, Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches: Henrico County – Goochland County, Virginia (Richmond: published by the author, 1974), page 81.

[page 81]

[“Abstracts of Land Patents of Henrico and Goochland County … 1624-1732”]

[Patent Book No. 14]

WILLIAM MAYO, 9350 acs. (O.& N.L.) Goochland Co., on S. side of James Riv., from upper Manacan Cr. to Deep Cr.; 28 Sept. 1730, p. 138.  Beg. on N. side of sd. Creek, adj. lands of Thomas JEFFERSON, Gent., & Company, DANIEL THOMAS, WILLIAM ALLEN, MATHEW LYGON, WILLIAM RANDOLPH, Esqr., ABRAHAM MICHEAUX, JOHN SAUNDERS, WILLIAM LAX, JOHN WOODSON, Gent., BARTHOLOMEW STOVAL, on MATHEW’s Licking Br., DANIEL STONER, Gent., on N. side of Fine Cr.  1000 acs. part granted THOMAS RANDOLPH, Gent.; 2 June 1722; 400 acs. granted MATHEW COX; 18 Feb. 1722; 7950 acs. being waste land adj.  39 Lbs., 15 Shill.

Goochland County, Virginia: Wills 1742-1749

16 May 2009 Leave a comment

Source: Benjamin B. Weiseger, Goochland County, Virginia: Wills 1742-1749 (Richmond: published by the author, 1984).

[page 9]

p.448  Will of William MAYO of Goochland Co.

To daughter Mary, wife of Edmund GRAY, 200 acres in Amelia Co. adjoining lands of ADKINS and TOWNS, with 3 female slaves: Cloe, Silvia, and Lucy daughter of Cloe.  If she has no issue, then to George CARRINGTON and Joseph SCOTT.  Also to Edmund and Mary GRAY, 1000 acres on both sides of Angola Creek, adjoining John PLEASANTS.

To Joseph SCOTT and Sarah his wife, 200 acres adjoining my own land.

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Will of William MAYO (continued)

To son John, all my lands in North Carolina, also 1000 acres on Deep Creek in Goochland Co., adjoining John PERRATT, with mill and plantation, also the rest of land adjoining Edmund and Mary GRAY on both sides of Angola Creek across Great Guinea Creek among branches of Willis River in Goochland, also 3 slaves: Hercules, Flora and Will.

To son Joseph, all my lands adjacent to Fluvanna River above Buffalo Island in Goochland reversion of 2400 acres with houses in Goochland Co. on Fine Creek, after death of my wife; also 3 slaves: Scipio, Phebe and Jolar.

To my daughter Rebeckah MAYO, 1850 acres, being south part of my land at Petervil Chapel in Goochland next to Joel CHANDLER.  Also to her 3 slaves: Hannah, Venus and Matt.

To wife Ann, for life, my house and lots at the Capitol landing and my 2400 acres at Fine Creek in Goochland, and uses of slaves: Mamoe, Fatima, Jenny, Turpin, Congo, Awhey, Jollof, Cudgeo, Maddy, Harry, Rose, Pompey, Brissey, Shaty, Philip, Robert Little Inan, Kate, Annie, Dick and Ned.  Also to her my mill called Bide Mill of Petervill Chapel Br., with 400 acres, also all my household goods, tools and store goods.  Some slaves to be divided among my sons Daniel, John and Joseph after my wife’s death and some as decided by her.

To my son Joseph, Tarlton FLEMING, and Stephen HUGHES, my land on and above Soak Arse Run and Crooms Quarter branch, equally, when Joseph is 21.  My executors can sell this land with Hutchens BURTON having 400 acres if he pays £ 6, Samuel ALLEN’s debt for the land and £ 40.

To my son in law George CARRINGTON, £ 10.

Rest of estate to my son Daniel.  Wife Ann to be Executrix

Dated 10 Feb. 1743

Wit: Wm ALLEN, Mary ALLEN, Hutchens BURTON

Signed: Wm MAYO

Recorded 20 Nov. 1744

The Family History of Laura E. Hess and William C. Deer

14 May 2009 Leave a comment

Source: Marya Deer Nill, The Family History of Laura E. Hess and William C. Deer (San Carlos, California: published by the author, 1997).

[page 232]

[gravestone photo]

Sarah and Coroden HESS  Gravestone  Cement City Cemetery  Jackson County, MI

[photo]

Laura, Thurman, Seraph HESS

[page 233]

CHART NO. 1

HUSBAND: CORODEN MILES HESS (ID=252)

Born 28 Feb 1847 Place Liberty Twnsp, MI (Jackson)
Marr 21 Sep 1869 Place Cement City, MI (Jackson)
Died 21 Oct 1898 Place DeTour, MI (Chippewa)
Bur. Place Cement City Cemetery, Jackson Co. MI

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  WILLIAM HENRY HESS (ID=261)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  LUSETTA BROWN (ID=262)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: SARAH ELLEN CARPENTER (ID=253)

Born 19 Jun 1851 Place Wheatland, MI (Hillsdale)
Died 14 Jun 1926 Place Huntington, IN (Huntington)
Bur. Place Cement City Cemetery, Jackson Co. MI

WIFE’S FATHER:  WILLIAM S. CARPENTER (ID=364)

WIFE’S MOTHER:  LYDIA OLDER (ID=365)

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 F BLANCHE (BIRD) HESS (ID=254) 26 Jun 1870 Cement City, MI (Jackson) 29 Aug 1926
Rev. Chas. BRODIE (NO ID)
2 M WILLIAM HUGH HESS (ID=255) 28 Jan 1872 Cement City, MI (Jackson) 29 Oct 1899 14 Jul 1939
Alberta SICKLEY (NO ID)
3 M THURMAN CARL HESS (ID=256) 26 Jan 1875 Cement City, MI (Jackson) 09 Sep 1896 18 Feb 1977
Minnie COLGROVE (NO ID)
4 M MURRAY EDGAR HESS (ID=257) 25 Jan 1877 Cement City, MI (Jackson) 08 Jan 1888
5 F LYDIA SERAPH HESS (ID=258) 16 Mar 1878 Cement City, MI (Jackson) 21 Jun 1902 07 Nov 1968
Gene MOORE (NO ID)
6 F LAURA ESTELLA HESS (ID=259) 10 Jul 1882 Columbia, MI (Jackson) 15 Jun 1909 30 Jun 1960
WILLIAM C. DEER REV. (ID=355)
7 M LEW NATHAN HESS (ID=260) 25 Sep 1894 Cement City, MI (Jackson) 15 May 1919 30 Sep 1981
Ida AGAR (NO ID)

OTHER MARRIAGES

5-Frank ALLEN (NO ID)

[page 234]

ID-252 CORODEN MILES HESS

Coroden, son of William Henry HESS and Lusetta BROWN, was born 28 Feb 1847 in Jackson County, Michigan.  He farmed near Brooklyn and Cement City.  He married Sarah Ellen CARPENTER 21 Sep 1869.  Seven children were born to them.  All lived to maturity except Murray who died at the age of eleven of scarlet fever.  Coroden died after emergency surgery while on a hunting trip to northern Michigan.  His death certificate lists the causes of death as strangulated hernia, asthma and emphysema.  He was a member of the Baptist church in Cement City.

Our line descends through Laura E. HESS, spouse of William C. DEER.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS: Bible records of HESS family, photocopy from Lew N. HESS, Monroe, WA 1975; Harold Chapman, Family History of Caroline Ada (CARPENTER) DOOLITTLE, MS (Eugene, OR: 1970); Hugh McBREEN, Mission City, BC, Canada, research 1972.  Copies of Chapman and McBreen material in possession of author.

MARRIAGE: “Michigan Marriages, 1867-1883,” LDS microfilm #941634, viewed at FHL, Menlo Park, CA.  McBreen and Chapman give wrong date (1868) for marriage.

CENSUS: 1850 U.S. census, Jackson Co. MI (Liberty township), p. 180, line 12; 1860 U.S. census, Jackson Co., MI (Liberty township), p. 139, line 4, from National Archives, San Bruno, CA., photocopies in possession of writer.

DEATH-BURIAL: Death certificate for Coroden HESS, 21 Oct 1898, DeTour, MI, MI Dept. of Vital Statistics.  Certified copy, Aug. 20, 1976, in possession of writer.  Headstone inscription: “Feb. 28, 1847-Oct. 23, 1898” Cement City cemetery, Cement City, MI, sec. 32.  Visited by author 20 May 1978.

WILL-PROBATE: Probate of estate of Coroden M. HESS, Jackson Co., MI #5920/5/505, petition filed 1900, final accounting filed 1907, “Michigan Estate File Index,” LDS Film #961566, FHL, Salt Lake City, UT.

BIOGRAPHY: Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan (Chicago: Chapman Bros., 1890), pp. 707-709.

ID-253 SARAH ELLEN CARPENTER

Sarah was the youngest child of William S. CARPENTER and Lydia OLDER, b 19 Jun 1851.  After her husband died she lived on a farm willed to her by her father, near Cememt City, Michigan.  It is a short distance from the cemetery where she is buried.  In her old age she lived in a boarding home in Jackson, MI.  She died suddenly of a heart attack while visiting her daughter, Blanche (Bird) BRODIE in Huntington, Indiana.  Blanche died two months later after a fall downstairs while visiting friends.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE: Same as entry for Coroden M. HESS.

DEATH-BURIAL: Headstone inscription for Sarah HESS, Cemetery City cemetery, Cement City, MI, sec. 32, “June 19, 1851-June 14, 1926.”

OBITUARY: Obituary of Sarah E. CARPENTER HESS, Huntington Herald (Huntington, IN), June 15, 1926, photocopy from Huntington library, Jan 1992.

CHILDREN: Same as ID-252.

Sarah’s oldest son, William, was an engineer.  He died in a mine explosion in British Columbia.  Another son, Thurman Carl, a gunsmith, also lived in Canada.  He died at age 102.

[page 235]

CHART NO. 1

HUSBAND: WILLIAM HENRY HESS (ID=261)

Born 28 Mar 1816 Place Camillus, NY
Marr 20 May 1840 Place NY
Died 09 Mar 1909 Place Brooklyn, MI (Jackson)
Bur. Place Napoleon Cemetery Jackson Co. MI

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  CONRAD HESS (ID=270)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  LAURA WOOD (ID=271)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: LUSETTA BROWN (ID=262)

Born 23 Feb 1821 Place Canandaigua, NY (Ontario)
Died 11 Mar 1913 Place Napoleon, MI (Jackson)
Bur. Place Napoleon Cemetery, Jackson Co. MI

WIFE’S FATHER:  WILLIAM BROWN (ID=370)

WIFE’S MOTHER:  LUCINDA GODARD (ID=371)

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M MURRAY WILLIAM HESS (ID=263) 03 Jun 1841 NY 27 Dec 1866 25 Sep 1933
Mary Elizabeth SWAIN (NO ID)
2 M MERRITT HESS (ID=264) 1843 NY 1932
Margaret COGKIN (NO ID)
3 M CHARLES HESS (ID=265) 1845 MI
Margaret BROWN (NO ID)
4 M CORODEN MILES HESS (ID=252) 28 Feb 1847 Liberty Twnshp, MI (Jackson) 21 Sep 1869 21 Oct 1898
SARAH ELLEN CARPENTER (ID=253)
5 M EDGAR J. HESS (ID=266) 24 Apr 1851 MI 19 Aug 1870 18 Jul 1880
Laura Jane HUNT (NO ID)
6 F CLARA HESS (ID=267) ca 1855 MI
Robert CAMERON (NO ID)
7 M HUGH HENRY HESS (ID=268) 21 May 1859 Jackson Co. MI 1939
Lilla DEWEY (NO ID)
8 F LYDIA HESS (ID=269) MI
Bo MILLER (NO ID)

OTHER MARRIAGES

6-Nathan RODGERS (NO ID)

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ID-261 WILLIAM HENRY HESS

William Henry was born 28 Mar 1816 in Onondaga County, New York, son of Conrad HESS and Laura WOOD.  He grew up in Steuben County.  He married Lusetta BROWN in 1840.  Their first two children were born in New York.  He immigrated to Michigan in 1843.  His parents and at least two brothers also came about the same time.  He farmed near Brooklyn, Jackson County, Michigan.  He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.  His son, Murray, was in the Civil War, in the 5th Michigan Cavalry, and fought with General CUSTER at Gettysburg.  His grandaughter, Ella HESS HOWLAND, lived to be over 106 years old-see story on Mrs HOWLAND in book, Guilford H. Rothfuss, ‘Round the Square – a story of Brooklyn area in prose and pictures (Brooklyn, MI, Brooklyn Historical Society, The Exponent Press, 1981), p. 156.  Ella HESS HOWLAND describes him as a gentle and kind man.  He was a farmer.  He and his wife were married sixty-nine years.  His son, Hugh Henry, had a general store in Napoleon, Michigan, for many years, and later the post office.  An adopted son, Ray, and a daughter, Ann, are listed on the census-no further information found on them.

Our line descends through Coroden M. HESS, spouse of Sarah CARPENTER.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS: Hugh McBreen (Mission City, BC, Canada: 1983) research on the HESS family; pedigree charts from Linda Weatherwax, Brooklyn, MI, 1984, and Ned Chestnut, Hood River, OR, 1983; DAR record for Laura HESS DEER #292904 (Washington, DC, DAR Library, 1935); DAR record for Marya DEER NILL #694393 (Ibid., 1985).

MARRIAGE: Ibid.; census records.

CENSUS: 1840 U.S. census, Steuben Co. NY (Cohocton), p. 216, shows him living with wife near his parents; 1850 U.S. census, Jackson Co. MI (Liberty township); 1860 U.S. census, Jackson Co. MI (Liberty township); pp. 138-9, dwelling 1060; 1880 U.S. census, Jackson Co. MI (Norvell township); dwelling 150; 1900 U.S. census, Jackson Co. MI (Napoleon township), E.D. 23, sheet 3, line 96 at National Archives, San Bruno, CA.

DEATH-BURIAL: “Michigan Deaths, Jackson County,” LDS film #94162, p. 250.  “Index to Cementery Records,” LDS film #92560, p. 207, from Family History Library, SLC.  “Jackson County, MI Records of Deaths,” p. 239 C, Jackson County courthouse: headstone inscription for Wm. H. HESS, 1815-1909, Napoleon Cementery, Jackson Co. MI, picture taken by author 20 May 1978.

ID-262 LUCETTA/LUSETTA BROWN

Lusetta was born in New York in 1821.  She was the daughter of William BROWN and Lucinda GODARD.  Nothing is known of her early life.  Her grandaughter, Ella HESS HOWLAND, described her as a spitfire.  She tells a story about her grandmother, as an old lady, climbing a ladder to pick cherries.  When asked why, she said she was picking them for Murray and Met (her sons) as it was too hot for them to pick and they were too old.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Same as ID-261; “Jackson County, MI Records of Deaths,” p. 90 D, Jackson County courthouse; headstone inscription for Lusetta HESS, 1821-1913, Napoleon cemetery, Jackson Co. MI, on same stone as husband and mother, Lucinda HOLDEN.  Picture taken by author 20 May 1978.

CHILDREN: Same as ID-261; photocopy of school records for four older sons from Mrs. John HARBAUGH, Cement City, MI, 1984.

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: CONRAD HESS (ID=270)

Born 05 Sep 1780 Place German Flats, NY (Montgy)
Marr 01 Jan 1809 Place Camillus, NY (Onon)
Died 14 Feb 1865 Place Liberty Twsp, MI (Jackson)
Bur. Place E. Liberty Twnsp. Cemetery, MI (Jackson)

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  JOHN HESS (ID=276)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  MARGARET FULMER (ID=277)

WIFE: LAURA WOOD (ID=271)

Born 22 Jul 1792 Place Milton, NY (Saratoga)
Died 21 Jul 1881 Place Liberty, MI (Jackson)
Bur. Place E. Liberty Twnsp. Cemetery, MI (Jackson)

WIFE’S FATHER:  NATHAN WOOD (ID=314)

WIFE’S MOTHER:  ZILPHA SPRAGUE (ID=315)

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M WILLIAM HENRY HESS (ID=261) 28 Mar 1816 Camillus, NY (Onondaga) 20 May 1840 09 Mar 1909
LUSETTA BROWN (ID=262)
2 M CHARLES T. HESS (ID=272) 1819 NY 31 Dec 1857
Permelia GATES (NO ID)
3 M NATHAN HESS (ID=273) ?/Nov 1820/1822 NY 22 Jun 1901
Desdemona (NO ID)
4 M OSCAR HESS (ID=274)
5 M LEMIRA HESS (ID=275)

OTHER MARRIAGES

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ID-270 CONRAD HESS

Conrad HESS was born 5 Sep 1780 in German Flats, New York, son of John HESS and Margaret FULMER.  He moved to Onondaga County with his father about 1799.  They were among the first settlers of that county.  He married Laura WOOD in Camillus, New York in 1809.  He was a farmer.  He lived in Cohocton, Steuben County, New York in 1825, moving from there in 1843 to Jackson County Michigan with his sons.  He is thought to have had eight or twelve children, but only four sons can be identified.  S. Whitney Phoenix, THE WHITNEY FAMILY lists another son, Lemira HESS, living in Washington, Iowa in 1877.  Conrad and Laura HESS were living with their son, Nathan, in the Michigan 1850 and 1860 census.  They were members of the Methodist Episcopal church in Liberty township, Jackson County.  Conrad was a soldier in the War of 1812, serving in the New York Militia in Captain Asa CHATFIELD’s company.  He received bounty land in Wisconsin.  His widow applied for a pension in 1879, but died before receiving it.

Our line descends through William Henry HESS, spouse of Lusetta BROWN.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS: “Baptism record for Conrath HESS,” born 5 Sep 1780, bapt. 27 Sep 1780, Royden Woodward Vosburgh, Records of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of German Flats in Fort Herkimer, town of German Flats, Herkimer County, N.Y. trans. by NYGBS, Vol. 1 (New York City: May 1918), p. 6, lists parents as Johannes HESS and Margaretha, sponsors, Conrath VOLMER and Lena.  Copy of record at Montgomery County Dept. of History and Archives, Fonda, NY, seen by writer 26 June 1985, copy also at Family History Library, Salt Lake City; DAR records, Laura HESS DEER #292904, 1935; Marya DEER NILL #694393, 1985.

MARRIAGE: “Service Pension, War of 1812, Widow’s Brief,” #35077 of Laura WOOD gives date of marriage, 1 Jan 1809.  Photocopy from National Archives, San Bruno, CA, in possession of author.

MILITARY: Ibid.

LAND: NY deeds-Herkimer Co. 1799, Onondaga Co. 1822, Steuben Co. 1827, deed 20-98 15 May 1832 Pulteney Estate to Conradt HESS of Cohocton, land in Cohocton for $300, photocopies of original deeds in possession of author; Conradt HESS and Laura h/w to William C. CRITTENDEN, most of same land for $1650, 40-131, 23 Nov; Conradt HES and Laura h/w to Nathaniel R. CHASE, rest of land for $167, 40-417, 22 Mar 1843-letter from Jame HOPE, deputy historian, Dept. of History and Archives, Bath, Steuben Co., NY 25 May 1988.  War of 1812 bounty land in WI #25610, Mar 1856, sold to Eli RUDD, Sauk, WI.

CENSUS: 1810 U.S. census, Onondaga Co., NY, cal #050; 1820 U.S. census, Onondaga Co. NY (Camillus), #137, National Archives, San Bruno, CA; 1825 NY State census, Steuben Co., NY (Cohocton), photocopy from FHL, Salt Lake City, UT; 1830 U.S. census, Steuben Co., NY (Cohocton), Roll 107, p. 428; 1840 U.S. census, Steuben Co., NY (Cohocton), p. 216 (Conrad HEFS and Laura); 1850 and 1860 U.S. Census, Jackson Co. MI (Liberty townsp.), pp. 138-139, dwelling #1057, living with son, Nathan.  Photocopies in author’s possession.

DEATH-BURIAL: War of 1812, service pension application of Laura WOOD gives 14 Feb 1867 as death date.  “Jackson Co. MI Cemetery Records Index,” LDS film #925960 gives year as 1865; burial of Conrad HESS, Liberty Township cemetery, Jackson Co. MI, tombstone date 1865, 84 yrs. 6 mo.

ID-271 LAURA WOOD

Laura WOOD was born 22 Jul 1792 in Milton, Saratoga County, New York, daughter of Nathan WOOD and Zilpha SPRAGUE.  Her parents moved to Onondaga County in 1805, where she married Conrad HESS in 1809.  She moved to Michigan with her husband and sons in 1843.  Laura applied for a War of 1812 widow’s pension in 1879.  She died before it was approved.  She was ill and not competent to sign her name at that time.

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REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS: DAR record of Carolyn WRIGHT, Albuquerque, NM, #693384 (Washington, D.C. DAR Library), Revolutionary War record of Nathan WOOD; S. Whitney Phoenix, The WHITNEY Family of Connecticut, 3 Vols. (New York, printed privately 1876), p. 1382; War of 1812 pension record gives age as 89 in 1879; land deed 20 Jan 1840 Onondaga Co. NY, lists her and Conrad HESS with her mother, Zilpha WOOD, and siblings on land sale after death of father, Nathan WOOD.  DAR records of Laura HESS DEER and Marya DEER NILL.

DEATH-BURIAL: “Jackson County, Michigan Cemetery Records,” LDS film #925960 gives year as 1881; Buried Liberty township cemetery, “Jackson County, Michigan Deaths,” Film #941628, #284, Laura HESS died 21 Jul 1881, age at death as 89 yrs., 11 mos., 29 days.

CHILDREN: Same as ID-270; Nathan HESS died in 1901, his wife in 1892, and their only child, Ida Emogen in 1865 at age 15.  Nathan was said to be a very kind and gentle man.

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Murray HESS  Lusetta BROWN HESS  William Henry HESS

ca 1900

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Grave Marker, Napoleon Cemetery, Jackson Co. MI

William Henry HESS  Lusetta BROWN HESS  Lucinda GODARD BROWN HOLDEN

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: JOHN HESS (ID=276)

Born 22 Dec 1747 Place Warren, NY (Tryon)
Marr Place
Died 22 May 1805 Place Camillus, NY  (Onon)
Bur. Place Elbridge Cemetery, NY (Onon)

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  AUGUSTINUS HESS (ID=286)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  ANNA CATHERINA KAST (ID=287)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: MARGARET FULMER (ID=277)

Born 16 Feb 1748 Place
Died 25 Jul 1821 Place Camillus, NY (Onon)
Bur. Place Elbridge Cemetery, NY (Onon)

WIFE’S FATHER:  CONRAD FULMER (ID=510)

WIFE’S MOTHER:  HELENA HILTS (OR FRANK (ID=511)

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M AUGUSTINUS HESS (ID=278) 02 Jan 1775 Warren, NY (Montgy) 02 Jul 1854
Catherine BOWEN (NO ID)
2 F ANNA MARIA HESS (ID=279) 01 Nov 1776 German Flats, NY (Montgy)
3 M CONRAD HESS (ID=270) 05 Sep 1780 German Flats, NY (Montgy) 01 Jan 1809 14 Feb 1865
LAURA WOOD (ID=271)
4 M JOHN HESS (ID=280) bp 1784 German Flats, NY (Montgy)
Eva (NO ID)
5 M FREDERICK HESS (ID=281) 31 Mar 1785 German Flats, NY (Montgy)
Gerusha (NO ID)
6 F CATHERINE HESS (ID=282) 26 Oct 1787 German Flats, NY (Montgy)
Simon MARSHALL (NO ID)
7 M HEINRICH (HENRY) HESS (ID=283) 12 Mar 1790 German Flats, NY (Herkimer)
Prudence (NO ID)
8 M RUDOLPH (REUBEN) HESS (ID=284) 24 Jan 1792/3 German Flats, NY (Herkimer) 1868
Fannie COLLINS (NO ID)
9 F MARGARET HESS (ID=285) Stone Arabia, NY (Alby)
GETMAN (NO ID)

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ID-276 JOHN (JOHANNES) HESS

John HESS was born in Albany County, New York, 22 Dec 1747, son of Augustinus HESS and Anna Catherina KAST and grandson of the Palatine immigrant, Johannes HESS.  He was a blacksmith inheriting his grandfather’s blackmith tools.  He married Margaret FULMER about 1767.  They had nine children, seven of whom have their births and baptisms recorded in the Dutch Reform church of German Flats, New York.

John was a private in the Revolutionary War serving in Captain Michael ITTIG’s Company of Peter BELLINGER’s Regiment of New York Militia of the German Flats district in the county of Tryon.  During the Revolution the German farmers and tradesmen stayed home and tended their farms, serving as soldiers when needed.  John HESS served off and on from 1776 to 1780.  On 6 Aug 1777, he, his father and four brothers fought in the battle of Oriskany.  The militia, under the command of General Nicholas HERKIMER, was ambushed by Indians commanded by Colonel Barry ST. LEGER as they were going to the relief of the American soldiers under seige at Fort Stanwix, now Rome, New York.  This was said to be the bloddiest battle of the war.  It was also a turning point, as the English retreated to Canada which eventually helped prevent the division of the colonies by General BURGOYNE’s forces.  John HESS was wounded in the right arm and is reported to have received a pension of forty dollars, but the papers have been lost or burned.

He moved to Onondaga County, near Syracuse, New York about 1799, one of the first settlers in that wilderness area.  He died there and is buried in the Elbridge cemetery near Camillus, New York.  The Daughters of the American Revolution have marked his grave as a soldier of the Revolution.

Our line descends through Conrad HESS, spouse of Laura WOOD.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS: William V.H. Barker, Early Families of Herkimer County, New York (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1981), p. 132; Hubert W. HESS, “The HESS Family in the Mohawk Valley,” St. Johnsville Enterprise and News (St. Johnsville, New York, series of newspaper articles published 1928-30), p. 7, copy received from Montgomery Dept. of History and Archives, Fonda, NY, Mar 1984; Rev. W.M. Beauchamp, Revolutionary War Soldiers Dying or Buried in Onondaga County, New York (New York: Onondaga Historical Association, Syracuse, 1913), p. 42.  DAR record of Laura HESS DEER #292904, 1935; tombstone, Elbridge cemetery, Elbridge, NY.

MARRIAGE: Same as above.

LAND: Herkimer County lots inherited from father, see Hubert HESS, p. 7; transfer of land by his widow, p. 13.

CENSUS: 1790 U.S. census, Montgomery County, NY (German Flats), line #194; Barker, p. 344; U.S. 1800 census, Onondaga County.

MILITARY: Hubert HESS, p. 13; Lou D. MacWethy, The Book of Names (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1981), pp. 133, 167; war service and payment record, BELLINGER’s Regiment, N.Y. Militia, from National Archives.  Photocopy in possession of author.

DEATH-PROBATE: No will; administration was granted to Margaret HESS and Denis HESS 11 Jun 1805 (Letter of Administration, book 2, surrogate’s office, Onondaga County court house, Syracuse, NY).  Copy in possession of author.

ID-277 MARGARET FULMER (FOLMER, VOLLMER)

Margaret was the daughter of Conrad FULMER and Helena (probably HILTS or FRANK).  Little is known about the family.  She is buried beside her husband in Elbridge cemetery.  Their grave markers were erected by their son, Reuben, in 1854.

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REFERENCES:

BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Same as ID-276; Erwin W. Fellows, “The FULMER Family of New York State,” The Palatine Immigrant, Vol. XV, No. 3 (Autumn 1990), pp. 123-133.

CHILDREN: Hubert HESS, p. 13; Ida Kast House and Mildred Kast Conrad, Mohawk Valley KASTs and Allied Families, edited and indexed by Hazel Patrick (Herkimer, New York: Herkimer Historical Society, 1985), p. 9.  Royden Woodward Vosburgh, Records of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of German Flats in Fort Herkimer, town of German Flats, Herkimer County, NY, trans. by NYGBS, Vol. 1, (New York City: May 1918), pp. 5, 6.

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John and Margaret HESS Graves  Elbridge Cemetery, NY

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: AUGUSTINUS HESS (ID=286)

Born 21 Dec 1718 Place Schoharie, NY (Alby)
Marr Place
Died 15 Jul 1782 Place German Flats, NY (Herkimer)
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  JOHANNES HESS (ID=295)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  ANNA CATHERINA CURRING (ID=296)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES: NANCY SCHELL (ID=1917)

WIFE: ANNA CATHERINA KAST (ID=287)

Born 1721 Place NY
Died 1754 Place NY
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:  JOHANN GEORGE KAST (ID=490)

WIFE’S MOTHER:  GERTRUDE KAST (ID=491)

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 F ELIZABETH HESS (ID=288) 01 Jul 1743 Palatine Bridge, NY (Montgy) 02 Oct 1764
Henry STARING (NO ID)
2 F ANNA EVA HESS (ID=289) 05 Nov 1744 Palatine Bridge, NY (Montgy)
3 F CATHERINA HESS (ID=290) 27 Jul 1746 Palatine Bridge, NY (Montgy) 19 Apr 1768 15 Dec 1838
Johnnes DIEFENDORF (NO ID)
4 M JOHN HESS (ID=276) 22 Dec 1747 Warren, NY (Tryon) 22 May 1805
MARGARET FULMER (ID=277)
5 M FREDERICK HESS (ID=291) 11 Jul 1749 Montg Co, NY 30 Oct 1795
Maria STARING (NO ID)
6 M GEORGE HESS (ID=292) 05 Mar 1751 Montg. Co, NY
7 M AUGUTINUS,JR HESS (ID=293) 10 Oct 1752 Montg. Co., NY 01 Jul 1774 31 Mar 1838
Anna Maria SHOEMAKER (NO ID)
8 F ANNA HESS (ID=294) 24 Dec 1754 Montg. Co., NY
James NASH (NO ID)

OTHER MARRIAGES

5-ANNA MARIA FULMER (ID=516)
8-Jacob DIEFENDORF (NO ID)

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ID-286 AUGUSTINUS HESS

Augustinus HESS was born 21 Dec 1718 in the colony of New York.  He was one of ten children and the oldest son of Johannes HESS and Anna Catherina CURRING.  His parents were Palatine emigrants from Germany who settled on the Hudson River in 1710.  The family moved to the Mohawk Valley in 1723 and were original patentees of the Burnetsfield patent.  Augustinus HESS is listed as owner of lot 10 on the north side of the river.  He eventually inherited his father’s lot 31 and part of his grandfather’s lot 29.  He moved to lot 31 after his father died.  He also owned land in the Harrison patent.  The German Flats area was a frontier outpost and suffered severe losses in the French and Indian Wars and in the Revolution.  Augustinus lost most of his property in an Indian raid of 12 Nov 1757, and again in the raid of BRANT and BUTLER on 17 Sep 1778.  After this raid the army allowed some rations for those who were destitute.  Augustinus and his wife were issued one pound of meat and bread each per day, his two minor children one half pound of each.

He married first Anna Catherina KAST and they had eight children.  After her death in 1754 he married Nancy SCHELL BENSON, a widow.  They had seven children.

Augustinus HESS led a long and useful life.  He was a farmer, miller and ferryman.  Records show that he was active in community, church and military affairs.  He was a member of the Tryon Committee of Safety which governed the county during the Revolution.  He was head of the church finance committee which raised funds for rebuilding their church after its destruction in a raid in 1767.

Augustinus served in the New York militia.  His name first appears in Conrad FRANK’s company in 1767 as a private,  He was on the payroll list of Peter BELLINGER’s company in 1779-1780.  He and five of his sons were in the battle of Oriskany on 6 Aug 1777.  (See John HESS, ID-276.)  Mr. HESS was killed 15 Jul 1782 in an Indian and Tory raid on Ft. Herkimer while attempting to reach the fort.  The fort was on the third farm above his home.  Tradition says he was buried inside the fort after nightfall.  Another account says that 600 Indians and Tories attacked on the south side of the Mohawk River.  Peter WOLEVER and Augustinus HESS and their families reached the fort but Mr. HESS was killed just as he entered the gate.  Mr. WOLEVER killed the man who shot Mr. HESS.

In spite of many property losses during the war, at his death Augustinus bequeathed over 1600 acres of land to his children as well as money and personal property.

Our line descends through John HESS, spouse of Margaret FULMER.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENT: William V.H. Barker, Early Families of Herkimer County, New York (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Company, 1981), p. 129; Hubert W. HESS, “The HESS Family in the Mohawk Valley,” St. Johnsville Enterprise and News (St. Johnsville, NY, series of newspaper articles published 1928-30), p. 7; same material condensed by Louise HESS from husband’s material, received from E.P. HESS, Fayetteville, NY, p. 1.  Hank Z. Jones, Jr., F.A.S.G., The Palatine Families of New York (Universal City, CA: published by the author, 1985), p. 100, born or baptized 21 Dec 1718, Stone Arabia church family List in church book.  Larry M. HESS, comp., Genealogy and History of the HESS Family (August 1954), donated to San Francisco Public Library by SF Chapt. of DAR, Jun

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1966, p. 4; Ida Kast House and Mildred Kast Conrad, Mohawk Valley KASTs and Allied Families, edited and indexed by Hazel Patrick (Herkimer, NY: Herkimer Historical Society, 1985), pp. 2, 3 (not a good source).

MARRIAGE: Same as above; Barker, p. 125.

LAND: Hubert HESS, p. 7; Lou D. MacWethy, comp. and arranger, The Book of Names Especially Relating to the Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. Inc., 1981), p. 14; Nathaniel S. Benton, History of Herkimer County (Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State St, 1856).  Map of Burnetsfield patent showing owners of lot 10 on north side of Mohawk River, and lots 29 and 31 on south side of river, map in possession of author.

MILITARY: MacWethy, pp. 12, 116, 133, 167; letter from War Dept., Washington, DC, 12 May, 1924, to Mrs. M.M. Hatch, S. Columbia, NY, lists his service.

POLITICAL: Member of Committee of Safety, Tryon Co. representing German Flats and Kingsland area, 1775-see Marlyly Penrose, Mohawk Valley in the Revolution (Franklin, New York: Liberty Bell Associates, 1978), gives history and minutes of meetings; Hubert HESS, pp. 8, 9.

DEATH: Ibid., p. 9; J.H. French, editor, Gazeteer of the State of New York (Syracuse, New York: R. Pearsall Smith, 1860), ft., p. 244.

WILL-PROBATE: “Will of Augustinus HESS,” 29 May 1779, proved 25 Feb 1783, Collections of the New York Historical Society, Abstract of Wills, Vol. XII, p. 71; Jones, p. 1179; Hubert HESS, p. 7.

ID-287 ANNA CATHERINA KAST

Anna Catherina was born about 1721 in New York.  She was the daughter of Johann George KAST and his wife, Gertrude.  She died in 1754 apparently after the birth of her eighth child.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-DEATH: Same as ID-286.

CHILDREN: Ibid.

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Ft. Herkimer Church, Herkimer, NY

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: AUGUSTINUS HESS (ID=286)

Born 21 Dec 1718 Place Schoharie, NY (Alby)
Marr Place NY
Died 15 Jul 1782 Place German Flats, NY (Herkimer)
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  JOHANNES HESS (ID=295)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  ANNA CATHERINA CURRING (ID=296)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES: ANNA CATHERINA KAST (ID=287)

WIFE: NANCY SCHELL (ID=1917)

Born 27 Mar 1737 Place Tryon Co., NY
Died 19 May 1839 Place Herkimer Co., NY
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:

WIFE’S MOTHER:

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS: Mr. BENSON (NO ID)

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M CHRISTIAN HESS (ID=1918) 10 Mar 1756 Tryon Co., NY Apr 1776
Elizabeth KAST (NO ID)
2 M JOST HESS (ID=1919) 03 Nov 1758 Tryon Co., NY 12 May 1785 1844
Elisabeth EDICK (NO ID)
3 M JOHAN NICHOLAS HESS (ID=1920) 18 Jul 1760 Tryon Co., NY
4 M CONRAD HESS (ID=1921) 27 Mar 1762 Tryon Co., NY 01 Jan 1788 19 May 1839
Margaret FRANK (NO ID)
5 M HENRY HESS (ID=1922) 24 Apr 1764 Tryon Co., NY
6 M DANIEL HESS (ID=1923) 17 Apr 1766 Tryon Co., NY
Edwina WILLIS (NO ID)
7 F ANNA EVA HESS (ID=1924) 27 May 1768 Tryon Co., NY

OTHER MARRIAGES

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: JOHANNES HESS (ID=295)

Born 02 Apr 1687 Place Bleichenbach, Ger. (Hanau)
Marr 29 Aug 1711 Place West Camp, NY (Alby)
Died after 1749 Place Mohawk Valley, NY
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  AUGUSTINI HESS (ID=306)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  KUNIGUNDA EMMERICH (ID=307)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: ANNA CATHERINA CURRING (ID=296)

Born bp 10 Jun 1694 Place Hellstein, Ger. (Isenburg)
Died Place
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:  JOHANN LUDOLPH CURRING (ID=411)

WIFE’S MOTHER:  OTTILIA FREUNDT (ID=412)

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 F FANNICHE HESS (ID=297) 20 May 1712 West Camp, NY (Alby)
2 F ANNA EVA HESS (ID=298) 24 Sep 1713 West Camp, NY (Alby)
Andrew CLAPSATTLE (NO ID)
3 F ANNA MARIA HESS (ID=299) 19 Apr 1715 West Camp, NY (Alby)
Gustav OSTERHOUT (NO ID)
4 F CATHERINE HESS (ID=300) 25 Mar 1717 Schoharie, NY (Alby)
5 M AUGUSTINUS HESS (ID=286) 21 Dec 1718 Schoharie, NY (Alby) 15 Jul 1782
ANNA CATHERINA KAST  (ID=287)
6 M JOHANNES JR. HESS (ID=301) 05 May 1721 09 Nov 1743 1760/1
Anna Margaretha YOUNG (NO ID)
7 M JOHN FREDERICK HESS (ID=302) 05 Sep 1722
8 F ANNA DOROTHEA HESS (ID=303) 25 Mar 1724 ca 1753
Adolph WALRATH (NO ID)
9 M HENRY HESS (ID=304) 02 Feb 1730 10 Feb 1810
Mary Eliz. GARLOCK (NO ID)
10 M DEDRICK HESS (ID=305) 1732
Maiah LINSKLEPAUGH

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ID-295 JOHANNES HESS

Johannes HESS, the Palatine emigrant from Germany, was born in the earldom of Hanau, Germany, in the village of Bleichenbach 2 Apr 1687, confirmed 1699.  His parents were Augustini HESS and Kunigunda EMMERICH.   He left Germany in company with his uncle, Johannes EMMERICH.  The Palatines left Germany for mainly economic reasons.  Wars had devastated the country and the extremely cold winter of 1708/9 took its toll of human lives, livestock and crops.  The Palatines sailed from Amsterdam to England where they camped or waited on ships for passage to America.  Queen Anne of England had arranged for them to settle in New York to secure naval stores for the British navy.  Johannes came with Pastor Joshua KOCKERTHAL’s group in 1710, landing at Nutter’s Island (now Governor’s Island).  He settled on the Hudson River at West Camp.  He married Anna Catherina CURRING 29 Aug 1711, who had come with her family in the same group.  They had nine or ten children.  He was naturalized 17 Jan 1715/6.

The naval stores project proved unprofitable.  In 1712 the British government abandoned the project and discontinued the support of the Palatines.  This was due to a change of government in England, poor management and the fact that the pine trees were the wrong kind for the tar and pitch needed.  The Palatines suffered greatly that winter.  Land had been promised them which had not been forthcoming.  Some of the group moved north to the Schoharie Valley and purchased land from the Indians.  Johannes HESS and his family were in this group.  He is listed in the village of Heessburg in 1716/7.  Many problems arose and England tried to expel them without success.  The group soon moved on to the Mohawk River area.  Johannes was one of the original patentees of the Burnetsfield patent, settling on lot 31 on the south side of the river.  His land, now in the town of Herkimer, was in the family for at least four generations.  His father-in-law, Ludolph CURRING, lived on lot 29.  Ft. Herkimer church and school were on lot 30, and Johannes HESS is listed as one of twelve purchasers of this lot for the church.  He also held land in the Harrison and Petrie patents.

Johannes was still alive in 1749 when his name appears as a sponsor for a grandchild.  His date of death is not known.  In 1734 Pastor BERKENMEYER noted in his journal, Albany Protocol, that he started for the Falls 30 Apr 1734 and arrived late in the evening at the home of Hannes HESS, who treated him kindly; later HESS and his wife were so gracious that he stayed longer than expected.

Our line descends through Augustinus HESS, spouse of Anna Catherina KAST.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS: Hank Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 379; Barker, Early Families of Herkimer County, New York, p. 129; Hubert W. HESS, “The HESS Family in the Mohawk Valley,” p. 1; Larry M. HESS, Genealogy and History of the HESS Family, p. 1; Frederick A. Verkus, editor, The Compendium of American Genealogy (rpt.: Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967), p. 616; Frederick A. Verkus, ed., First Families of America (Chicago: A.V. Marquis & Co., 1925), p. 67.

MARRIAGE: Pastor Joshua KOCHERTHAL records, p. 43 in Lou D. MacWethy, The Book of Names.

PASSENGER: Hubert HESS, p. 1; New York Palatine Subsistence Lists of Governor Robert HUNTER 1710-1712 (London: Public Records Office), #302, 30 Jun 1710; Jones, p. 380.

NATURALIZATION: Ibid., p. 380.

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LAND: McWelty, Book of Names, patentee 30 Apr 1725 in Burnetsfield patent; land from Lewis MORRIS, Jr., in 1732 Albany county deeds, Vol. 6, p. 348; Jones, p. 380; Hubert HESS, p. 2, lot #31; Ulrich Simendinger, Simendingers Register (Reutlingen, Germany: ca 1717).

DEATH: Hubert HESS, p. 2; John Dern, ed., The Albany Protocol, Journal of Wilhelm Christoph BERKENMEYER of Lutheran Affairs, NY colony, 1731-50, translated from German by Simon Hart and Sibrandina Geertrud Hart-Runeman (Ann Arbor, MI: 1971), pp. 91, 94.

ID-296 ANNA CATHERINA CURRING

Anna Catherina was born in Hellstein in the earldom of Isenburg, daughter of Johann Ludolph CURRING and Ottilia FREUNDT, baptised 10 Jun 1694.  She came with her parents in the Palatine group who settled in New York on the Hudson River.  She was living in 1749 when she and her husband were sponsors for the baptism of a grandchild.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS: Jones, p. 131; Barker, p. 129.

MARRIAGE: Same as ID-295.

CHILDREN: Jones, p. 380; MacWethy, p. 43 (in Kocherthal records); Barker, p. 129; Hubert HESS, p. 2; Larry HESS lists a 10th child, Dedrick, p. 3.

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Auf dieser Luftaufnahme sehen Sie Bleichenbach, inmitten von Wäldern und Wiesen, hier ist die Welt noch in Ordnung.

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: AUGUSTINI HESS (ID=306)

Born Place Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
Marr 20 Oct 1680 Place Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
Died 17 Apr 1731 Place Germany
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  Heinrich HESS (NO ID)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  Anna Maria HESS (NO ID)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: KUNIGUNDA EMMERICH (ID=307)

Born bp 5 Jun 1659 Place Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
Died 10 Mar 1725 Place Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:  JOHANNES EMMERICH (ID=713)

WIFE’S MOTHER:  BARBARA EMMERICH (ID=714)

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M JOHAN HEINRICH HESS (ID=308) 24 Nov 1681 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau) 28 Mar 1682
2 F ANNA CATHERINA HESS (ID=309) ca 1684 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau) 04 Jul 1686
3 M JOHANNES HESS (ID=295) 02 Apr 1687 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau) 29 Aug 1711 after 1749
ANNA CATHERINA CURRING (ID=296)
4 F ANNA EVA HESS (ID=310) 16 Aug 1689 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
5 M JOHAN HEINRICH HESS (ID=311) 17 Apr 1692 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
6 M AUGUSTINI HESS (ID=312) 22 Jan 1696 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
7 F ANNA MARIA HESS (ID=313) 31 Jan 1700 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)

OTHER MARRIAGES

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ID-306 AUGUSTINI HESS

Augustini (Augustinus) was born in Bleichenbach, Germany, in the earldom of Hanau, near Frankfort.  He was the son of Heinrich and Anna Maria HESS.  He was a blacksmith by trade.  He was married to Kunigunda EMMERICH in Selters, a town nearby.  They had seven known children, one of whom was Johannes HESS, the original emigrant.  Augustini died at age seventy-four and a half years.  He was buried 19 Apr 1731.

Our line descends through Johannes HESS, spouse of Anna Catherina CURRING.

REFERENCES:

PARENTS-MARRIAGE: Hank Jones, p. 378; Hank Z. Jones, Johannes HESS of Bleichenbach (prepublished material from author, April, 1983).

DEATH-BURIAL: Selters church book.

ID-307 KUNIGUNDA EMMERICH

Kunigunda was born in Bleichenbach, daughter of Johannes and Barbara EMMERICH.  She died at age 65 years 9 months, and was buried 11 Mar 1725.

REFERENCES: Same as ID-306.

CHILDREN: Ibid.

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Selters, Hanau, Germany

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: JOHANN GEORGE KAST (ID=490)

Born 1701 Place Germany
Marr Place
Died after 11 Sep 1768 Place Herkimer Co. NY
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  JOHANN GEORGE KAST (ID=498)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  ANNA FECK (FOX?)  (ID=500)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: GERTRUDE KAST (ID=491)

Born Place Germany
Died after 1778 Place Herkimer Co. NY
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:

WIFE’S MOTHER:

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 F ELIZABETH KAST (ID=492) unk
2 M CONRAD KAST (ID=493) unk
3 F ANNA CATHERINA KAST (ID=287) 1721 NY 1754
AUGUSTINUS HESS (ID=286)
4 F SARAH KAST (ID=494) bef 1724 Herkimer Co. NY
5 F DOROTHEA KAST (ID=495) bef 1724 Herkimer Co. NY
6 M FREDERICH KAST (ID=496) 8 Apr 1727 Herkimer Co. NY 12 Mar 1817
Elisabeth HELMER (NO ID)
7 F GERTRUDE KAST (ID=497) Herkimer Co. NY
Dieterick STEELE (NO ID)

OTHER MARRIAGES

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ID-490  JOHANN GEORGE KAST, JR.

Johann George, Jr. was born in Germany in 1701, son of Johann George KAST and Anna FECK.  He came with his parents to New York in 1710.  His wife’s name was Gertrude.  They had seven children.  George was a patentee in the Burnetsfield patent on lot 5 on the north side of the Mohawk River, 30 Apr 1725.  He died after 1768.

Our line descends through Anna Catherina KAST, spouse of Augustinus HESS.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Hank Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 438; Barker, Early Families of Herkimer County, New York, p. 146; Ida Kast House and Mildred Kast Conrad, Mohawk Valley KASTs and Allied Families, edited and indexed by Hazel Patrick (Herkimer, NY: Herkimer County Historical Society, 1985), p. 1.

LAND:  Ibid., p. 1.

DEATH:  Ibid.

ID-491  GERTRUDE KAST

Gertrude was born in Germany, parents names unknown.  She died in Herkimer County, New York after 1778.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH:  Same as ID-490.

CHILDREN:  Ibid.

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CHART NO. 10

HUSBAND: JOHANN GEORGE KAST  (ID=498)

Born 1679 Place Leimen, Germany
Marr ca 1700 Place Germany
Died ca 1757 Place Herkimer Co. NY
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: ANNA FECK (FOX?)  (ID=500)

Born Place
Died Place
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:

WIFE’S MOTHER:

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M JOHANN GEORGE KAST (ID=490) 1701 Germany after 11 Sep 1768
GERTRUDE KAST (ID=491)
2 F ANNA CATHERINA KAST (ID=499) bp 2 Sep 1703 Leimen, Germany
3 F ANNA ELIZABETHA KAST (ID=501) 1703/5 Leimen, Germany
Nicholaus MATTICE (NO ID)
4 F REGINA KAST (ID=502) bp 25 Sep 1707 Leimen, Germany
5 F MARGARETHA KAST (ID=503) 1707 Germany
John Wilhelm FUCHS (NO ID)
6 M LUDWIG KAST (ID=504) ca 1760
7 F SARAH KAST  (ID=505) 1713 09 Sep 1791
Teddy MAGINNIS (NO ID)
8 F ANNA DOROTHEA KAST (ID=506) 13 Nov 1715 Schoharie, NY
Heinrich HAGER (NO ID)
9 F ANNA MARIA KAST (ID=507) 1717 1769
Geo. RICHTMEYER (NO ID)
10 F MARIA BARBARA KAST (ID=508) bef 1755
Frederich HELMER (NO ID)

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ID-498  JOHANN GEORGE KAST, SR.

Johann George, Sr. came from Germany with the Palatines in 1710.  His family originated in Leimen, Germany.  Leimen registers state he was a citizen of Rohrbach.  He was born in 1679, married Anna FECK in 1700.  They had ten children, four were born in Germany.  He is listed as a husbandman and vinedresser in the Palatine records.  The family appears on the Hunter’s Subsistence lists as #360.  Johann George was naturalized 11 Oct 1715.  He was a patentee on lot 22 in the Burnetsfield patent on the north side of the Mohawk River.  He received 1100 acres in Herkimer County in 1724.  His will dated 30 Apr 1755, was probated in 1757.

Our line descends through Johann George KAST, Jr., spouse of Gertrude.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-MARRIAGE:  Hank Z. Jones, Jr., F.A.S.G., The Palatine Families of New York (Universal City, CA: published by the author, 1985), pp. 437-438; William H. Barker, Early Families of Herkimer County New York (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1986), p. 146; Ida Kast House and Mildred Kast Conrad, Mohawk Valley KASTs and Allied Families, edited and indexed by Hazel Patrick (Herkimer, NY: Herkimer County Historical Society, 1985), p. 1.

PASSENGER-NATURALIZATION:  Jones, p. 437.

LAND:  Ibid, p. 437.

MILITARY:  Officer in Albany Co. Militia 1733, Ibid, p. 437.

DEATH-WILL:  Berthold Fernow, ed., Calender of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk at Albany, and of the Secretary of State 1626-1836 (New York: 1896), #971, p. 58.

ID-500  ANNA FECK (FOX)

No record of her parents or birth.

REFERENCES:  See ID-498.

CHILDREN:  Same as ID-498; Sarah KAST MacGINNIS was a notable Tory, a friend of the Iroquois Indians and persuaded them to remain loyal to the British cause.  Much has been written about her exploits during the Revolutionary War.  She died in Canada; Kast, p. 2.

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CHART NO. 147

HUSBAND: JOHANNES EMMERICH (ID=713)

Born ca 1614 Place Germany
Marr Place
Died 23 Nov 1688 Place Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau)
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: BARBARA EMMERICH (ID=714)

Born unk Place Germany
Died 20 Jan 1689 Place Germany
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:

WIFE’S MOTHER:

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M JOHANNES EMMERICH (ID=715) bp 1 Jan 1652 Germany bef 1733
Anna Margaretha DESCES (?) (NO ID)
2 M JOHAN CONRAD EMMERICH (ID=716) bp 30 Mar 1657 08 Mar 1665
3 F KUNIGUNDA EMMERICH (ID=307) bp 5 Jun 1659 Bleichenbach, Ger (Hanau) 20 Oct 1680 10 Mar 1725
AUGUSTINI HESS (ID=306)
4 F ANNA MARGARETHA EMMERICH (ID=717) bp 26 Jun 1662 Germany
5 M JOHANNES EMMERICH (ID=718) 13 Nov 1664 Germany 08 Mar 1665
6 M PETER EMMERICH (ID=719) unk Germany 08 Mar 1665

OTHER MARRIAGES

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ID-713  JOHANNES EMMERICH

Johannes EMMERICH was born (circa 1614).  His ancestral home was in Bleichenbach, in the Hanau area of Germany.  He married Barbara, and they had six children.  He died at age 74 on 23 Nov 1688.

Our line descends through Kunigunda EMMERICH, spouse of Augustini HESS.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-MARRIAGE:  Hank Z. Jones, Jr., F.A.S.G., The Palatine Families of New York, 2 Vols. (Universal City, CA: published by the author, 1985), p. 206.

DEATH:  Ibid., p. 206, record in Selters church book.

ID-714  BARBARA EMMERICH

No birth date known for Barbara.  She died 16 Jan 1689 in Germany.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH:  Same as ID-713

CHILDREN:  Ibid., pp. 206-207, son, Johannes EMMERICH, emigrated to America with his nephew, Johannes HESS.  Johannes EMMERICH died before 1733 and his widow married Heinrich BROUWER, causing much dissension among her children: see John Dern, ed., The Albany Protocol, Wilhelm Christoph Berkenmeyer’s Chronicle of Lutheran Affairs in New York Colony, 1731-1750, translated from German (Ann Arbor, MI, 1971), pp. 128-131.

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CHART NO. 148

HUSBAND: JOHANN LUDOLPH CURRING (ID=411)

Born ca 1660 Place Germany
Marr 21 Oct 1685 Place Germany
Died after 1735 Place NY (Mohawk Valley)
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  ANTON CURRING (ID=709)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  UNK CURRING (ID=710)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: OTTILIA FREUNDT (ID=412)

Born 11 Mar 1666 Place Hellstein, Germany
Died after 1735 Place NY (Mohawk Valley)
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:  JOHANN FREUNDT (ID=424)

WIFE’S MOTHER: ANNA APPELS GEDERN (ID=425)

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 F ANNA APOLLONIA CURRING (ID=413) 05 Jun 1687 Hellstein, Ger 27 Mav [sic] 1688
2 F JOHANNA ELISABETHA CURRING (ID=414) bp 3 Mar 1689 Hellstein, Ger
Christoph FUCHS (NO ID)
3 M JOHANNES CURRING (ID=415) Nov 1692 Hellstein, Ger 29 Jun 1693
4 F ANNA CATHERINA CURRING (ID=296) bp 10 Jun 1694 Hellstein, Ger (Isenburg) 29 Aug 1711
JOHANNES HESS (ID=295)
5 F ANNA DOROTHEA CURRING (ID=416) Dec 1695 Hellstein, Ger
Lt. Thomas SHOEMAKER (NO ID)
6 F ELISABETHA CHRISTINA CURRING (ID=417) bp 4 Dec 1698 Hellstein, Ger 11 Dec 1698
7 M JOHANN GEORG CURRING (ID=418) bp 22 Aug 1700 Hellstein, Ger
8 M JOHANNES CURRING (ID=419) bp 20 Apr 1702 Hellstein, Ger
9 M JOHANN CONRAD CURRING (ID=420) bp 9 Nov 1706 Hellstein, Ger
10 F ANNA MARGARETHA CURRING (ID=421) bp 23 Nov 1704 Hellstein, Ger 1731
Conrad KUHN (NO ID)
11 M JOHANN WILHELM CURRING (ID=422) bp 14 Oct 1707 Hellstein, Ger

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ID-411  JOHANN LUDOLPH CURRING

Ludolph CURRING was born in Germany (circa 1660), son of Anton CURRING.  He married Ottilia FREUNDT 21 Oct 1685.  They had eleven children, baptized at the church in Hellstein (Spielberg) Duchy of Isenburg, Germany.  The family immigrated with the Palatines in 1709 to New York.  His name appears on Governor HUNTER’s subsistence lists in 1710/12.  He was naturalized 31 Jan 1715/6.  He is listed with only three children (Catherina, Anna Dorothea and Conrad) in the New York 1710 census.  At least three children are known to have died in Germany.

Ludolph and his wife were patentees on the south side of the Mohawk River, lots 13 and 29, in the Burnettsfield patent of 30 Apr 1725.  He is also named in the Petrie land deed as “Rudolph KORSING.”  He was one of the original twelve trustees of the Ft. Herkimer church in 1730.  He lived next door to the church.  Johannes HESS lived on the other side of the church.  The rebuilt church is still there today.

His date of death is uncertain.  He was alive in 1734 when Pastor BERKENMEYER visited him.  The pastor mentions in his journal that he visited old Lulof who had been married 50 years.

Our line descends through Anna Catherina CURRING, spouse of Johannes HESS.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE: Hank Z. Jones, Jr., F.A.S.G., The Palatine Families of New York (Universal City, CA: published by the author, 1985), pp. 130-131; Peter Bellinger, Genealogy of the Mohawk Valley BELLINGER and Allied Families (Herkimer County, New York Historical Society, 1976), viewed at Montgomery Dept. of History and Archives, Fonda, NY in 1985; LDS marriage entry of daughter, Anna Catherina CURRING to Johannes HESS, listing parents’ names, submitted by Lester LASSELL, Albany, NY; William V.H. Barker, Early Families of Herkimer County, New York (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1986), p. 160.

NATURALIZATION: At Albany, NY, 31 Jan 1715/6, record in Albany common council, Jones, p. 139.

LAND: Burnettsfield patent map, Lou D. MacWethy, The Book of Names (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982), p. 192; Francis V. Grifone, ed., Yesteryears, Vol. 13, #39 (Fall 1969), p. 26; Bellinger, map, p. 116.

DEATH: After 1734, when Pastor BERKENMEYER visited him, John Dern, ed., The Albany Protocol, Wilhelm Christoph BERKENMEYER’s Chronicle of Lutheran Affairs in New York Colony, 1731-1750, translated from German, (Ann Arbor, MI, 1971), p. 94.

NOTE: Name also spelled KORDING, CORDING, KORSING, KORING.

ID-412  OTTILIA FREUNDT

Ottilia was born 11 Mar 1666 at Hellstein and baptized at Spielberg, Germany.  She was the daughter of Johann FREUNDT and Anna APPELS.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE: Same as ID-411.

LAND-DEATH: Ibid.

CHILDREN: Jones, pp. 130-131.

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CHART NO. 148

HUSBAND: ANTON CURRING (ID=709)

Born unk Place Germany, of Erlinghausen/Lippe
Marr Place
Died bur 30 Aug 1703 Place Schachtelburg, Ger
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: UNK CURRING (ID=710)

Born unk Place Germany
Died Place
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:

WIFE’S MOTHER:

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M JOHANN LUDOLPH CURRING (ID=411) ca 1660 Germany 21 Oct 1685 after 1735
OTTILIA FREUNDT (ID=412)

OTHER MARRIAGES

ID-709  ANTON CURRING (KORDING)

Anton CURRING of Erlinghausen in Grasffschaft, Lippe, Germany, was the earliest known ancestor of Ludolph CURRING.  He died at Schachtelburg and was buried there 30 Aug 1703.  His wife’s name is not known.

Our line descends through his son, Ludolph, and his spouse, Ottilia FREUNDT.

REFERENCES:

RESIDENCE-DEATH: Jones, p. 130.

ID-710  UNKNOWN CURRING (KORDING)

No information.

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CHART NO. 149

HUSBAND: JOHANN FREUNDT (ID=424)

Born Place Germany, Hanau area
Marr 20 Apr 1665 Place Spielberg, Ger
Died 27 Jul 1682 Place Hellstein, Ger
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:  VELTON FREUNDT (ID=711)

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:  MARGARETHA FREUNDT (ID=712)

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: ANNA APPELS GEDERN (ID=425)

Born Place Udenhain (Spielberg) Ger
Died Place
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:  Johann GEDERN (NO ID)

WIFE’S MOTHER:

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 F OTTILIA FREUNDT (ID=412) 11 Mar 1666 Hellstein, Germany 21 Oct 1685 after 1735
JOHANN LUDOLPH CURRING (ID=411)

OTHER MARRIAGES

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CHART NO. 149

HUSBAND: VELTON FREUNDT (ID=711)

Born unk Place Germany
Marr Place Germany
Died Feb 1675 Place Hellstein, Ger
Bur. Place

HUSBAND’S FATHER:

HUSBAND’S MOTHER:

HUSBAND’S OTHER WIVES:

WIFE: MARGARETHA FREUNDT (ID=712)

Born unk Place Germany
Died bef 25 Apr 1665 Place Hellstein, Ger
Bur. Place

WIFE’S FATHER:

WIFE’S MOTHER:

WIFE’S OTHER HUSBANDS:

M/F CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN FIRST MARRIAGE WHEN DIED
1 M JOHANN FREUNDT (ID=424) Germany, Hanau area 20 Apr 1665 27 Jul 1682
ANNA APPELS GEDERN (ID=425)

OTHER MARRIAGES

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ID-424  JOHANN FREUNDT

Johann was born in the Hanau area of Germany, son of Velton FREUNDT and Margaretha.  He married Anna Appels GEDERN 20 Apr 1665 at Spielberg.  He died at Hellstein and was buried there 27 Jul 1682.

Our line descends through Ottilia FREUNDT, spouse of Ludolph CURRING.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Hank Z. Jones, Jr., F.A.S.G., The Palatine Families of New York (Universal City, CA: published by the author, 1985), p. 130.

ID-425  ANNA APPELS

Anna was the daughter of Johann GEDERN of Udenhain (Spielberg) Germany.

REFERENCES: Same as ID-424.

CHILDREN: Ottilia only child known.

ID-711  VELTON FREUNDT

Velton and his wife, Margaretha, were born in Germany.  They were parents of one known child.  Velton died Feb 1675 in Spielberg and was buried there.  Our line descends through Johann FREUNDT, spouse of Anna Appels.

REFERENCES:

BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Jones, p. 130.

ID-712  MARGARETHA FREUNDT

Margaretha died in Hellstein and was buried there 25 Apr 1665.

REFERENCES: Same as ID-711.

CHILDREN:  Only one known is Anton.

The Development of Stafford County, Virginia, from 1600 until 1865

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Source: Jerrilynn Eby, They Called Stafford Home: The Development of Stafford County, Virginia, from 1600 until 1865 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1997).

[page 114]

Upon the redrawing of the Stafford boundaries in 1779, which divided King George and Stafford from Rappahannock and Potomac Counties, the magistrates moved from the old court house on Potomac Creek to the home of William GARRARD, a place more convenient to most of the county’s inhabitants.  At the last meeting of the court in August 1778, only nine of the thirty justices had been able to attend as the court house was not centrally located.  GARRARD lived just north of today’s court house complex, probably about where the old Stafford Middle School now stands.  The justices then ordered a commission of the peace to find the center of the county, proposing to build a new court house at that location.  The committee found that the center was in a deep valley with no access to water or level ground for general musters.  The magistrates then chose a place between the ordinaries of William GARRARD and Moses PHILLIPS, “a high and dry situation of equal distance from Potomack and Rappahannock rivers.”  Bailey WASHINGTON stated that he believed the new location was between four and five miles from the center of the county.  The magistrates recommended, however, that due to the current high taxes the building of a new court house and jail be postponed until better times.  When Travers DANIEL surveyed the proposed site, it could not be determined if the land belonged to William GARRARD or William FITZHUGH.  Both were willing to

[page 115]

convey and both signed the deed in March 1780.  The land was sold for £5, “two acres of land for the use of building a Court House.”  The new court house, jail, and clerk’s office were built in 1783.

[drawing]
1783 Court House

[drawing]
1783 Jail

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In 1787 an advertisement appeared in The Virginia Independent Chronicle of Richmond announcing the sale of property in Stafford.  “William GARRARD, executor, advertises for sale 620 acre in Stafford County [described as] belonging to the estate of William GARRARD, deceased.  On it tands the court house of the county with a tavern (which rents for £50) where the stages regularly stop once every day.”

[page 130]

Garrard’s Ordinary — on the site of the old Stafford Middle School, corner of U.S. Route 1 and State Route 687.  Owned by Colonel William GARRARD, who served in the Revolution and was much involved in Stafford politics, including serving as justice in 1781 and helping to choose the site for the 1783 court house.  He was listed in the 1768-1776 Quit Rent Rolls as owner of 200 acres.  In 1785 he was taxed on 23 slaves, 7 horses, and 28 cattle.

[page 348]

Hartwood Baptist Meeting House

Long ago destroyed by Federal troops, Hartwood Baptist Meeting House dated from 1776, when members of the Old School Order of the Baptist Church established themselves in Hartwood.  Followers of the Old School adhered to a rigid code of behavior and worship, disciplined errant members, and interpreted the Bible literally. […]

[page 349]

Hartwood remained in continuous use until its destruction by Federal troops during the infamous “Mud March” of 1863 (see “The Civil War in Stafford” in Chapter 10).  The precise location of the church is unknown.  Cursory searches on both sides of Shackleford’s Well Road (State Route 754) have failed to find so much as a foundation stone.  Two maps from 1827 and the Civil War both show the building on the northwest side of Route 754, which was then known as Courthouse Road.  The cemetery is on the southeast side of Route 754, directly behind Hartwood Elementary School.

In this church arose James GARRARD (1749-1822), the son of William GARRARD, who was an official tobacco inspector, county lieutenant, and proprietor of Garrard’s Ordinary (site of the old Stafford Middle School on U.S. Route 1 just north of the court house).  In 1769 James married Elizabeth MOUNTJOY, daughter of

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Captain William MOUNTJOY (see “Locust Hill” in Chapter 9).  In 1781 James held the rank of colonel in the Virginia militia.  How much fighting he actually saw during the Revolution is open to speculation; his military career was interrupted by a year in the House of Delegates in 1779, when he represented Stafford County.

In 1783, accompanied by his wife and seven children, he removed to Kentucky.  There he settled on Stoner Creek in present-day Bourbon County (then Fayette) which was still part of Virginia, Kentucky not yet being a state.  Upon his arrival in Kentucky, he began preaching where, according to SEMPLE, he “was thought to possess talents for the pulpit.”  For many years after his removal to Kentucky, his interests vacillated between religion and politics and, in 1787, he helped organize Cooper’s Run Church near his home.  Here he preached for the next sixteen years.  In 1785 he was elected to represent Fayette County, a position which he used to work for Kentucky statehood.

In 1796 James was elected governor of Kentucky, an office he held until 1804.  During his tenure as governor, he continued to preach at Cooper’s Run but was very much influenced by his secretary, Harry TOULMIN who, according to SEMPLE, “was said to be a transatlantic Socinian preacher, but a man of talent.”  TOULMIN was actually a Unitarian who interpreted the Bible as a collection of human experience and who disavowed the traditional Christian belief in the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus.  GARRARD espoused TOULMIN’s Unitarian views, totally contrary to the Baptist teachings, and succeeded in spreading those ideas in his own congregation at Cooper’s Run.  The resulting church schism caused James’ removal a pastor of Cooper’s Run and he was dropped from the Baptist Association, thus ending his ministry in 1803.

James never preached again and, after his term as governor expired in 1804, he never again ran for public office.  However, his popularity with the population as a whole and with the legislature was attested to by the fact that his name was given to a newly created county in Kentucky.