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    1. [DANIEL-L] Reasons for the Augusta County, VA information
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Good Morning, The primary reason I listed all of that Upper Neck and Augusta County, VA information was several fold. The primary reason was all of their connections to the CUNNINGHAM family and the links back in the McDONALDS, DONALDSONS and DONNELLYS listed in this information to other families of the area, as well as to locations in VA and PA that are DANIEL specific locations. The one thing I noticed most of all in this information is -- there was not a DANIEL found in any of this information. About the closest thing to a DANIEL was a DONALD. I also noticed the spelling of a families name in these civil records was not consistent. In some records, MCDONALD became DONALDSON in the next record and then, even, DONNELLY, in the next. Personally, I cannot tell anything about the family links for some of these records, other than what they say. What they say, is probably accurate but the spelling of the surname listed in these records is probably not. We know the DANIEL family that is generally tied to the FITZPATRICKS and since this family is tied to the SEVIERS and BRECKENRIDGES, any DANIEL related family is probably part of this same overall DANIEL family -- the Woodson-Daniel bunch originally from down around Henrico, later Cumberland and Goochland. One of the specific families I was looking for in this Augusta County, Va information was the family of Capt. Allen DANIEL of Elbert and Madison County, GA but they were not there, which reinforces my opinion they were probably a part of this Woodson-Daniel bunch. In my opinion, any DANIEL family tied to the FITZPATRICKS, PERKINS, FIELDS, ALLENS were more than likely a part of this Southside, VA family but that is just a guess. Regardless, I found no record that even implied that Capt. Allen DANIEL RS-VA was from Augusta County, VA, which is a location that some have listed for him. Nor, did I find the given name, Allen, listed for any for any McDONALD, DONALDSON or DONNELLY from this area. There were two interesting things I found in these records. One, a Randal McDONALD lived in the Augusta County, VA area and a Randal McDONALD supposedly died in Burke County, GA in a slightly later time frame. Also, the name Robert DONALDSON was a given name in that area and a Robert DONALDSON, a Baptist Minister, was an early settler of Jefferson County, GA. Was there a link between these two? That, I do not know, because of the inconsistent surname spellings encountered in these Augusta County, VA records. The one thing that seems to be consistent is the relationship between the CHRISTIANS, FLEMMINGS and their related families. Many of these folks migrated to the Knoxville, TN area in a later time frame and this seems to support my general believe that Augusta and Upper Neck, VA folks later migrated to TN, KY and points west, as opposed to moving south into GA. As for the CUNNINGHAMS and their connections to the DANIEL family of Wilkes/Greene County, GA, I can not say this KELSO-DANIEL-CUNNINGHAM family was a part of these McDONALDS, DONALDSONS of DONELLYS of this area of VA but it sure leaves that impression. However, I did see a PRICE connection in this bunch and that may point back to Middlesex County, VA. Regardless, I think the overall Irish flavor seen in many of these families was pretty consistent and the COFFEE/COFFEY family, as well as the CUNNINGHAMS and even the DANIEL family of Middlesex are either of Irish descent or thought to be of Irish descent. Whether their name was originally McDONALD, DONALD, DONALDSON or DONNELLY, I do not know. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    12/18/2003 01:29:47
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Judy, Aaron seems to be primarily an Eastern NC and Southside, VA name in that period. The BECK family is around the WHITFIELDS, so that checks out. Elizabeth WHITFIELD, born 1730 in Duplin County, NC the d/o William and Mary Elizabeth GOODMAN, married a John BECK. Elizabeth's brother, Matthew, was the father of the Betsy WHITFIELD who married Aaron Daniel, Sr. My bet would be that this Aaron DANIEL of Duplin who married the BECK girl, was probably a cousin of the Aaron DANIEL, Jr who most agree married Mary STANALAND. This Aaron DANIEL of Duplin County, NC may have been out of the Simon DANIEL and Elizabeth ROGERS line because of this Duplin return address for both of them. This BECK girl was also probably a descendant of John BECK and Elizabeth WHITFIELD, because we know this families propensity to marry cousins. I also think this Simon line, as well as the Northampton line, have probably been commingled in various ways with some of these other IOW DANIEL lines, including the Thomas DANIEL and Elizabeth LANIER line. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 9:54 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > Jack, Thank you clearing up the mystery on Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. > I suspected it was another Aron being attributed to our Aron. But Lately, > with all the changes in our Thomas Daniel and Aron Daniel line......I > wondered. > Judy > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:25 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > There is no great mystery about Barsheba Beck and Mary Stanaland (or > however > > it is spelled). They married different men named Aaron Daniel. Barsheba > > Beck and her Aaron Daniel were still in Duplin county after Mary and her > > Aaron appear in GA records. Two different men named Aaron - mystery > solved. > > > > Unless you count the mystery of which of the 3 or 4 contemporary Aaron > > Daniels was actually Aaron, Jr, that is. > > > > Jack > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:17 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > Judy, > > > I do not know about these BECK and STANALAND marriages. This whole > > > bunch is a mess because of those POWG assignments. We will get it > > > straightened out, sooner rather than later, hopefully. <grin> > > > I think what these early researchers did was -- took the name of > every > > > DANIEL, DANIELL, McDANIEL, McDONALD, O'DANEL, DANIALLY, DONNELL, > > DONALDSON, > > > DANIELSON, etc. in Middle and South Georgia, wrote their names on the > face > > > of a playing card, shuffled the deck and played "Five Card Stud," > letting > > > the ultimate assignments fall as they may. <grin> > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:27 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > > > > I'm not sure anymore on these Daniel families. Especially since our > > Enoch > > > > is shown to be the son of Robert L. Daniel and not Aaron. But it > never > > > did > > > > seem right to me before.... and too many of Thomas Daniel's sons had > the > > > > same birthdate. But our Daniel line has many twins.... > > > > I would accept Aron Daniel having a marriage before Mary > > Stanaland......as > > > > he was 39 when they married. The problem is that the children of his > > > > supposed marriage to Bathsheba Beck,....the children overlap....with > his > > & > > > > Mary Stanaland's. > > > > Barsheba Beck (1771) dau. of Caleb Beck,Sr.&Hannah Kennard > > > > Aron & Barsheba M: 1 July 1790 NC > > > > 1. James B., b:1791NC > > > > 2. Aaron, b:1795NC > > > > this two would fit...... > > > > but they add: > > > > 3. Marth H., b:5 Aug 1810 > > > > 4. Issac B., b:1814GA > > > > 5. Hannah, b:1818 GA > > > > 6. Mary, b: 1819GA > > > > > > > > I have the children of Zachariah & Allie Dubberly Daniels, but not on > > whom > > > > they married......so would like that info from you. > > > > I have the Charles (1824-1873) & Elender Paulk family if you would > like > > > > them. > > > > I think that Charles is listed as the son of Aaron Daniel and Mary > > > > Stanaland. But his bdate of 14Mar1824, won't work as the son of them, > > > with > > > > Aron's death date of 1820. The birthdate of 1824 is wrong for him > to > > be > > > > the son of Aron(1798-1873) & Mary "Polly > > > > Anderson Daniel.....they didn't marry until 25 Aug 1825. Where does > > > Charles > > > > belong? > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 6:06 PM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > > > > > > > Judy, > > > > > I am trying to figure out what Aaron DANIEL, Jr has to do with > > this > > > > > family of Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL. <grin> At least we assume > this > > > > > marriage record to be that of Aaron DANIEL, Jr., son of Capt. Aaron > > > > DANIEL, > > > > > Sr. and Betsy WHITFIELD. > > > > > These are all of my notes on this Aaron, Jr. I do not know how > > > > accurate > > > > > some of this information is because it has been gleaned from many > > places > > > > and > > > > > many sources over the years. > > > > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > Marriage 1 Mary STANALAND b: 1776 in Burke Co, Ga > > > > > Married: 23 Feb 1801 in Bulloch Co, Ga > > > > > Children > > > > > Marjory "Mary" DANIEL b: 1802 > > > > > Pollie DANIEL b: ABT. 1805 > > > > > Barbara DANIEL b: ABT. 1807 > > > > > Ann Cherry DANIEL b: 1810 > > > > > Elizabeth DANIEL b: 1812 > > > > > Zachariah DANIEL b: 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co, Ga > > > > > Charles S DANIEL b: 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, G > > > > > > > > > > Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > > > > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in > > Bulloch > > > > Co, > > > > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall > > Co, > > > GA > > > > > Tax Digest as owning 200 acres in Capt. McDonald's District. > > > > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning > 850 > > > > acres > > > > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > > > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, > > GA, > > > > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > > > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > > > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in > Tattnall > > > Co, > > > > GA > > > > > on 07/11/1812. > > > > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How > > > could > > > > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > > > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page > 120. > > > > Also > > > > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > > > > > > > 1830: > > > > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the > > estate > > > of > > > > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, > Inventories, > > > > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > > > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District > #41 > > > in > > > > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are > > > M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > > > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and > Alley > > > > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > > > > > > > Notes for Aaron Daniel, Jr.: > > > > > Aaron Daniels with his brothers John, Elias, Enoch and Moses left > > North > > > > > Carolina where they all fought in the Revolutionary War. After the > war > > > > Aaron > > > > > settled in Bullock County, Georgia where he married. > > > > > > > > > > He was born on 14 Mar 1762 in Tyrrell County, NC, died in 1820 in > > > > > Bullock/Bellville? Co., GA., at age 58, and was buried on His > > > Plantation. > > > > > > > > > > General Notes: In the papers of Robert Ellis Colson, supposedly > taken > > > from > > > > > the "Wiregrass Papers", the date of birth for Elias Daniel and Aaron > > > > Daniel, > > > > > Jr. was 1762. See page 5 for a list of the Children of Aaron Daniel, > > Sr. > > > > > Aaron Daniel, Jr. was a Revolutionary War Soldier, as was his > father. > > An > > > > > Aaron Daniel died in Tattnall, Co., Ga. in November 1835. > > > > > > > > > > In his work, Robert Lewis Daniel, indicates that Elias and Aaron > were > > > born > > > > > in 1762. Reference: "The Family of Daniel or Daniell" line of > descent > > of > > > > > Mona Lee Daniel Allen. > > > > > > > > > > More about AARON DANIEL, JR: "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" by > Folks > > > > > Huxford, Vol. IV, Page 58. Aaron Daniels with his brothers; John, > > Elias, > > > > > Enoch and Moses left North Carolina where they all fought in the > > > > > Revolutionary War, after the war Aaron settled in Bullock County, > > > Georgia > > > > > where he married Mary Stanaland. (from Family Treemaker - WFT Vol > #7 - > > > > > Pedigree 147) > > > > > > > > > > 1840: Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > > > > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in > > Bulloch > > > > Co, > > > > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. > > > > > 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning > 200 > > > > acres > > > > > in Capt. McDonald's District. > > > > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning > 850 > > > > acres > > > > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > > > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, > > GA, > > > > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > > > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > > > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in > Tattnall > > > Co, > > > > GA > > > > > on 07/11/1812. > > > > > > > > > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How > > > could > > > > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > > > > > > > > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page > 120. > > > > Also > > > > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 1827: -- he died after March 1827 because he drew in the 1827 GA > Land > > > > > Lottery: > > > > > > > > > > 1 32 161 Daniel, Aaron jr Tattnall County Conners Lee > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the > > estate > > > of > > > > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, > Inventories, > > > > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > > > > > > > > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District > #41 > > > in > > > > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are > > > M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > > > > > > > > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and > Alley > > > > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > > > > > > > Aaron married Mary STANALAND on 23 Feb 1801 in Bullock Co., GA. Mary > > was > > > > > born in 1776 in Burke Co., GA. and died after 1850. > > > > > > > > > > General Notes: Mary was living with son Zacharia in 1850, according > to > > > > > Tattnal Co., Ga.census. She was the daughter of John and Amy > > Stanaland. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > > > > > > > i. Marjory "Mary" DANIEL was born after 1801 and died about 1844. > > > > > > > > > > ii. Maryann Maranda "Polly" DANIEL was born on 29 May 1805 in > Tattnal > > > Co., > > > > > GA., died on 26 Jan 1884 in Tattnal Co., GA., at age 78, and was > > buried > > > in > > > > > Anderson Church Cemetery. Maryann married Benjamin Martin , Jr. > > COLSON > > > on > > > > > 30 Oct 1828 in Tattnall Co., GA. Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON died > on > > 29 > > > > Mar > > > > > 1881 in Tattnal Co., GA. and was buried in Anderson Church Cemetery. > > > > > Benjamin was the son of Benjamin Martin COLSON, Sr. and Hannah > > GOLDWIRE > > > of > > > > > Effingham County, Georgia > > > > > > > > > > General Notes: Notes for MARYAN MARANDA "POLLY" DANIEL: Daniel > Family > > > > > History - Robert Ellis Colson > > > > > > > > > > Children of Maryann DANIEL and Benjamin COLSON are: > > > > > i. Carty Elizabeth COLSON, b. 1829. > > > > > ii. Joshua Tilton Benjamin COLSON, b. 1832. > > > > > iii. Daniel Columbus COLSON, b. 1834. More About DANIEL COLUMBUS > > COLSON: > > > > > Degree: In the Civil War, CSA > > > > > iv. Margery Maranda COLSON, b. 1836. > > > > > v. Saloma COLSON, b. 1839. > > > > > vi. Paul James Algerine COLSON, b. 1841. > > > > > vii. Martin Nathaniel Columbus COLSON, b. March 20, 1844. > > > > > viii. Thomas Columbus COLSON, b. 1845. > > > > > > > > > > iii. Barbary DANIEL was born in 1807. Another name for Barbary was > > > Barbary > > > > > "Barbara" DANIEL. Barbary married Frank WILLIAMS . > > > > > > > > > > iv. Ann Cherry DANIEL was born in 1810 in Tattnal Co., GA. Ann > > married > > > > > Charles ANDERSON , son of Unknown and Unknown , on 2 Oct 1836 in > > > Tattnall > > > > > Co., GA. Charles was born between 1808-1814 in Tattnal Co., GA. > > Charles > > > > was > > > > > the son of John ANDERSON RS-NC and Mary of Tattnall County, GA > > > > > > > > > > General Notes: > > > > > > > > > > The only Charles listed on the 1860 Tattnall Co., Census indicates a > > > birth > > > > > date of 1814. The ages of the children listed fits the time and > > marriage > > > > > date of Charles and Ann Anderson. The researcher (Shirley West > Gotsch) > > > > used > > > > > this census information. Another indicator is the names of the two > > first > > > > > children, named for the fathers of the respective parents. This > > > > information > > > > > has been updated 04/13/02. By Shelia <Giammett@cs.com> > > > > > > > > > > Children of Ann DANIEL and Charles ANDERSON are: > > > > > > > > > > 1. Aaron ANDERSON b: 1836 > > > > > 2. John ANDERSON b: 1840 > > > > > 3. Eliza ANDERSON b: 1842 > > > > > 4. Rachel B. ANDERSON b: 1844 Married Josiah Joshua LYNN b: January > > 16, > > > > 1846 > > > > > i. Amy Cherry Samantha LYNN b: March 08, 1869 Married Steely > > > (McLain) > > > > > McLEAN b: November 18, 1864 > > > > > ii. Mary Ann Elizabeth (Betty) LYNN b: August 04, 1871 Married > > > Anguish > > > > > F. (Johnny) McLEAN b: July 01, 1864 > > > > > iii. Margaret Naomi Melvini LYNN b: 1872 Married John Elijah > HALL > > b: > > > > in > > > > > South Carolina > > > > > iv. Charles LYNN b: September 12, 1874 Married Annie Laurie > > BETHUNE > > > > > v. Julia Mae Lynn b: 1875 Married Unknown COE > > > > > vi. Susan (Sudie) Lynn b: 1878 Married Julian T. MOSELEY > > > > > vi. Aaron Lynn b: Abt. 1882 > > > > > 5. Thomas ANDERSON b: 1849 > > > > > 6. Mary Ann ANDERSON b: 1851 > > > > > 7. Susan ANDERSON b: 1853 > > > > > 8. Margaret ANDERSON b: 1857 > > > > > > > > > > v. Elizabeth "Betsey" DANIEL was born in 1812. Elizabeth married > > Samuel > > > > > HODGES on 15 Feb 1833 in Tattnall Co., GA. Samuel was the son of > > William > > > > > Henry HODGES, s/o John HODGES RS-NC, and Ann BLITCH, d/o Abraham > > BLITCH > > > > > > > > > > vi. Zachariah DANIEL was born on 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co., GA. > and > > > died > > > > > on 23 Sep 1874 in Coffee County, GA., at age 59. Married Alia > > DUBBERYL, > > > > d/o > > > > > of John DUBBERYL. They had lots of kids and if you want their > names, > > > let > > > > me > > > > > know. > > > > > > > > > > vii. Charles S. DANIEL was born on 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, GA - > no > > > > > infomation on this fellow. > > > > > >>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 4:19 PM > > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aron Daniel married: 23 Feb 1801, Bulloch Co.GA.,Mary Standland. > > This > > > > is > > > > > > from Alvaretta K. Register of Bulloch Co.GA, > > > > > > Genealogical Source Material, Marriages, Book A, pg 16. > > > > > > > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:02 AM > > > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Will, > > > > > > > So, these kids were the children of Thomas DANIEL (ABT > > > 1740-1818) > > > > > and > > > > > > > UNK wife. From this, we know the last of these kids you list > would > > > > have > > > > > > been > > > > > > > born in the ABT the pre-1795 time frame for them to be 21 in the > > > 1818 > > > > > time > > > > > > > frame. Is that about right in your estimation? If we read > > Thomas's > > > > DOB > > > > > > > right, then these kids that you list were probably born in the > > 1770 > > > > time > > > > > > > frame. > > > > > > > I think that Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL (1718-1794), this > > > Thomas's > > > > > > > father, was married twice and the CASON girl may have been one > of > > > > these > > > > > > > wives. Either he married her or one of his sons, also named > > Robert, > > > > > > married > > > > > > > her. That, I do not know. > > > > > > > What I do know is John CASON, this CASON girl's father, > moved > > to > > > > > Burke > > > > > > > County, GA and died there in 1816 and this 1816 time frame puts > > him > > > in > > > > > the > > > > > > > same county with my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) who > moved > > > > there > > > > > > > from NC in 1812. I do not have census records for Robert in > Burke > > > > > County, > > > > > > > GA before 1820 and by then, CASON, is dead. > > > > > > > All I know from research of this CASON family is that one > > > daughter > > > > > of > > > > > > > John CASON (1728-1816) and Eleanor PINKETT -- Rachel CASON, > > married > > > > > Colson > > > > > > > ADAMS, another daughter, Eleanor CASON, married James ALBRITTON, > > > Jr., > > > > > > > another daughter, Jean CASON married Peter ADAMS, Colson's > > brother, > > > > and > > > > > > > sister, Frances CASON married John HATTON. There must have been > a > > > > John > > > > > > > CASON, Jr. since John is listed as a "Senior" in my information > > but > > > I > > > > do > > > > > > not > > > > > > > have the names of any of his and Eleanor's sons, if they had > any. > > > > > > > I will see what I can find on this HART boy. I do know that > a > > > > HART > > > > > > > family migrated to Morgan County, GA, probably through Greene > > > because > > > > > the > > > > > > > late, MS Carroll HART of Madison, Archivist of GA, descended > from > > > this > > > > > > HART > > > > > > > family. Carroll died last summer and is buried with her > ATKINSON > > > > > > ancestors > > > > > > > in Madison, GA. I also know a HART boy married a FITZPATRICK > and > > a > > > > > RANDLE > > > > > > > and this puts them in the Greene, Madison and Morgan County, GA > > > areas > > > > > and > > > > > > > into the right overall families. > > > > > > > I also know that an Ann HART (AFT 1702-AFT 1794) married > > Allen > > > > > > WARREN, > > > > > > > Jr (1684-1733) of Surry County, VA and Allen WARREN was the > > brother > > > > of > > > > > > > Elizabeth WARREN who married Benjamin LANIER, s/o John LANIER > III > > > and > > > > > > > Elizabeth BYRD of Prince George County, VA, Benjamin's sister, > > > > > Elizabeth > > > > > > > LANIER, married James ALBRITTON, Sr., parents of James > ALBRITTON, > > > Jr. > > > > > who > > > > > > > married the Eleanor CASON, listed previously. A little close in > > > this > > > > > > bunch, > > > > > > > isn't it? I looked at what I had on this whole family and they > > are > > > > > still > > > > > > > playing around in the same group of overall families we see > later > > in > > > > the > > > > > > > Pitt, Chowan, Tyrrell, Beaufort areas. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > > From: <WEDAIA@aol.com> > > > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > > > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 11:35 PM > > > > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Payne, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As usual, I have hesitated to inject data until I have as many > > > > copies > > > > > of > > > > > > > > original documents in hand as possible. The > renovation/addition > > of > > > > the > > > > > > > records > > > > > > > > rooms at the Courthouse in Greenville, Pitt Co, NC are not > > > complete > > > > > (not > > > > > > > until > > > > > > > > 1st part of 2004). When it is complete, there are a number of > > > > > documents > > > > > > (I > > > > > > > > intend to obtain) that might help clear up some of the areas > in > > > > > > question. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > However, at this point, I am not sure there was a RLD, Jr. I > do > > > > > believe > > > > > > > that > > > > > > > > he was a gr/s, RLD d b/f 1818. This RLD who had a dau, SUSAN > > > DANIEL > > > > > m. > > > > > > > > WILLIAM HART. This RLD was the s/o THOMAS DANIEL, s/o RLD b > > 1718, > > > d > > > > > > 1794, > > > > > > > Pitt Co,NC > > > > > > > > as follows: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk N, pg 264, RLD to THOMAS DANIEL, son for L& A 560 acres on > > > > Grindal > > > > > > > Creek > > > > > > > > at Hunting Run, wit. LANIER DANIEL & WILLIE DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk CC, pg 65, Division of land of THOMAS DANIEL (c 1740-1818) > 9 > > > Nov > > > > > > 1821. > > > > > > > > Lot 1 Media DANIEL > > > > > > > > Lot 2 John DANIEL > > > > > > > > Lot 3 Rufus W DANIEL > > > > > > > > Lot 4 Thomas DANIEL,Jr > > > > > > > > Lot 5 ROBERT L DANIEL d b/f 1818 > > > > > > > > to dau SUSAN DANIEL > > > > > > > > Lot 6 James DANIEL > > > > > > > > Lot 7 Sabrina DANIEL > > > > > > > > Land total of 560 acres > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pgs 348-349, SUSAN DANIEL, heir of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pg 411, WILLIAM & SUSAN HART, heirs of THOMAS DANIEL, > Sr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In addition, there are document dealing with George DANIEL & > his > > > > > family > > > > > > > hat > > > > > > > > need reviewing. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you would like copy of the 1st 2 documents above, let me > know > > > and > > > > I > > > > > > > will > > > > > > > > scan and send. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take Care, > > > > > > > > Will Daniel > > > > > > > > Vienna,VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > > > > > Archives > > > > > > > at: > > > > > > > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the > posting > > > of > > > > > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral > > > > families > > > > > or > > > > > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- > > are > > > > not > > > > > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting > > of > > > > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral > > > families > > > > or > > > > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- > are > > > not > > > > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > > Archives > > > > at: > > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > Archives > > > at: > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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    12/18/2003 12:57:19
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage
    2. Judy Garner
    3. Jack, Thank you clearing up the mystery on Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. I suspected it was another Aron being attributed to our Aron. But Lately, with all the changes in our Thomas Daniel and Aron Daniel line......I wondered. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:25 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > There is no great mystery about Barsheba Beck and Mary Stanaland (or however > it is spelled). They married different men named Aaron Daniel. Barsheba > Beck and her Aaron Daniel were still in Duplin county after Mary and her > Aaron appear in GA records. Two different men named Aaron - mystery solved. > > Unless you count the mystery of which of the 3 or 4 contemporary Aaron > Daniels was actually Aaron, Jr, that is. > > Jack > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:17 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > Judy, > > I do not know about these BECK and STANALAND marriages. This whole > > bunch is a mess because of those POWG assignments. We will get it > > straightened out, sooner rather than later, hopefully. <grin> > > I think what these early researchers did was -- took the name of every > > DANIEL, DANIELL, McDANIEL, McDONALD, O'DANEL, DANIALLY, DONNELL, > DONALDSON, > > DANIELSON, etc. in Middle and South Georgia, wrote their names on the face > > of a playing card, shuffled the deck and played "Five Card Stud," letting > > the ultimate assignments fall as they may. <grin> > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:27 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > I'm not sure anymore on these Daniel families. Especially since our > Enoch > > > is shown to be the son of Robert L. Daniel and not Aaron. But it never > > did > > > seem right to me before.... and too many of Thomas Daniel's sons had the > > > same birthdate. But our Daniel line has many twins.... > > > I would accept Aron Daniel having a marriage before Mary > Stanaland......as > > > he was 39 when they married. The problem is that the children of his > > > supposed marriage to Bathsheba Beck,....the children overlap....with his > & > > > Mary Stanaland's. > > > Barsheba Beck (1771) dau. of Caleb Beck,Sr.&Hannah Kennard > > > Aron & Barsheba M: 1 July 1790 NC > > > 1. James B., b:1791NC > > > 2. Aaron, b:1795NC > > > this two would fit...... > > > but they add: > > > 3. Marth H., b:5 Aug 1810 > > > 4. Issac B., b:1814GA > > > 5. Hannah, b:1818 GA > > > 6. Mary, b: 1819GA > > > > > > I have the children of Zachariah & Allie Dubberly Daniels, but not on > whom > > > they married......so would like that info from you. > > > I have the Charles (1824-1873) & Elender Paulk family if you would like > > > them. > > > I think that Charles is listed as the son of Aaron Daniel and Mary > > > Stanaland. But his bdate of 14Mar1824, won't work as the son of them, > > with > > > Aron's death date of 1820. The birthdate of 1824 is wrong for him to > be > > > the son of Aron(1798-1873) & Mary "Polly > > > Anderson Daniel.....they didn't marry until 25 Aug 1825. Where does > > Charles > > > belong? > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 6:06 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > > > > Judy, > > > > I am trying to figure out what Aaron DANIEL, Jr has to do with > this > > > > family of Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL. <grin> At least we assume this > > > > marriage record to be that of Aaron DANIEL, Jr., son of Capt. Aaron > > > DANIEL, > > > > Sr. and Betsy WHITFIELD. > > > > These are all of my notes on this Aaron, Jr. I do not know how > > > accurate > > > > some of this information is because it has been gleaned from many > places > > > and > > > > many sources over the years. > > > > > > > > >>> > > > > Marriage 1 Mary STANALAND b: 1776 in Burke Co, Ga > > > > Married: 23 Feb 1801 in Bulloch Co, Ga > > > > Children > > > > Marjory "Mary" DANIEL b: 1802 > > > > Pollie DANIEL b: ABT. 1805 > > > > Barbara DANIEL b: ABT. 1807 > > > > Ann Cherry DANIEL b: 1810 > > > > Elizabeth DANIEL b: 1812 > > > > Zachariah DANIEL b: 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co, Ga > > > > Charles S DANIEL b: 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, G > > > > > > > > Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in > Bulloch > > > Co, > > > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall > Co, > > GA > > > > Tax Digest as owning 200 acres in Capt. McDonald's District. > > > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 > > > acres > > > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, > GA, > > > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall > > Co, > > > GA > > > > on 07/11/1812. > > > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How > > could > > > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. > > > Also > > > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > > > > > 1830: > > > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the > estate > > of > > > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > > > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 > > in > > > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are > > M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > > > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > > > > > Notes for Aaron Daniel, Jr.: > > > > Aaron Daniels with his brothers John, Elias, Enoch and Moses left > North > > > > Carolina where they all fought in the Revolutionary War. After the war > > > Aaron > > > > settled in Bullock County, Georgia where he married. > > > > > > > > He was born on 14 Mar 1762 in Tyrrell County, NC, died in 1820 in > > > > Bullock/Bellville? Co., GA., at age 58, and was buried on His > > Plantation. > > > > > > > > General Notes: In the papers of Robert Ellis Colson, supposedly taken > > from > > > > the "Wiregrass Papers", the date of birth for Elias Daniel and Aaron > > > Daniel, > > > > Jr. was 1762. See page 5 for a list of the Children of Aaron Daniel, > Sr. > > > > Aaron Daniel, Jr. was a Revolutionary War Soldier, as was his father. > An > > > > Aaron Daniel died in Tattnall, Co., Ga. in November 1835. > > > > > > > > In his work, Robert Lewis Daniel, indicates that Elias and Aaron were > > born > > > > in 1762. Reference: "The Family of Daniel or Daniell" line of descent > of > > > > Mona Lee Daniel Allen. > > > > > > > > More about AARON DANIEL, JR: "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" by Folks > > > > Huxford, Vol. IV, Page 58. Aaron Daniels with his brothers; John, > Elias, > > > > Enoch and Moses left North Carolina where they all fought in the > > > > Revolutionary War, after the war Aaron settled in Bullock County, > > Georgia > > > > where he married Mary Stanaland. (from Family Treemaker - WFT Vol #7 - > > > > Pedigree 147) > > > > > > > > 1840: Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in > Bulloch > > > Co, > > > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. > > > > 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 200 > > > acres > > > > in Capt. McDonald's District. > > > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 > > > acres > > > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, > GA, > > > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall > > Co, > > > GA > > > > on 07/11/1812. > > > > > > > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How > > could > > > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > > > > > > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. > > > Also > > > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > > > > > > > > > 1827: -- he died after March 1827 because he drew in the 1827 GA Land > > > > Lottery: > > > > > > > > 1 32 161 Daniel, Aaron jr Tattnall County Conners Lee > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the > estate > > of > > > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > > > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > > > > > > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 > > in > > > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are > > M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > > > > > > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > > > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > > > > > Aaron married Mary STANALAND on 23 Feb 1801 in Bullock Co., GA. Mary > was > > > > born in 1776 in Burke Co., GA. and died after 1850. > > > > > > > > General Notes: Mary was living with son Zacharia in 1850, according to > > > > Tattnal Co., Ga.census. She was the daughter of John and Amy > Stanaland. > > > > > > > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > > > > > i. Marjory "Mary" DANIEL was born after 1801 and died about 1844. > > > > > > > > ii. Maryann Maranda "Polly" DANIEL was born on 29 May 1805 in Tattnal > > Co., > > > > GA., died on 26 Jan 1884 in Tattnal Co., GA., at age 78, and was > buried > > in > > > > Anderson Church Cemetery. Maryann married Benjamin Martin , Jr. > COLSON > > on > > > > 30 Oct 1828 in Tattnall Co., GA. Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON died on > 29 > > > Mar > > > > 1881 in Tattnal Co., GA. and was buried in Anderson Church Cemetery. > > > > Benjamin was the son of Benjamin Martin COLSON, Sr. and Hannah > GOLDWIRE > > of > > > > Effingham County, Georgia > > > > > > > > General Notes: Notes for MARYAN MARANDA "POLLY" DANIEL: Daniel Family > > > > History - Robert Ellis Colson > > > > > > > > Children of Maryann DANIEL and Benjamin COLSON are: > > > > i. Carty Elizabeth COLSON, b. 1829. > > > > ii. Joshua Tilton Benjamin COLSON, b. 1832. > > > > iii. Daniel Columbus COLSON, b. 1834. More About DANIEL COLUMBUS > COLSON: > > > > Degree: In the Civil War, CSA > > > > iv. Margery Maranda COLSON, b. 1836. > > > > v. Saloma COLSON, b. 1839. > > > > vi. Paul James Algerine COLSON, b. 1841. > > > > vii. Martin Nathaniel Columbus COLSON, b. March 20, 1844. > > > > viii. Thomas Columbus COLSON, b. 1845. > > > > > > > > iii. Barbary DANIEL was born in 1807. Another name for Barbary was > > Barbary > > > > "Barbara" DANIEL. Barbary married Frank WILLIAMS . > > > > > > > > iv. Ann Cherry DANIEL was born in 1810 in Tattnal Co., GA. Ann > married > > > > Charles ANDERSON , son of Unknown and Unknown , on 2 Oct 1836 in > > Tattnall > > > > Co., GA. Charles was born between 1808-1814 in Tattnal Co., GA. > Charles > > > was > > > > the son of John ANDERSON RS-NC and Mary of Tattnall County, GA > > > > > > > > General Notes: > > > > > > > > The only Charles listed on the 1860 Tattnall Co., Census indicates a > > birth > > > > date of 1814. The ages of the children listed fits the time and > marriage > > > > date of Charles and Ann Anderson. The researcher (Shirley West Gotsch) > > > used > > > > this census information. Another indicator is the names of the two > first > > > > children, named for the fathers of the respective parents. This > > > information > > > > has been updated 04/13/02. By Shelia <Giammett@cs.com> > > > > > > > > Children of Ann DANIEL and Charles ANDERSON are: > > > > > > > > 1. Aaron ANDERSON b: 1836 > > > > 2. John ANDERSON b: 1840 > > > > 3. Eliza ANDERSON b: 1842 > > > > 4. Rachel B. ANDERSON b: 1844 Married Josiah Joshua LYNN b: January > 16, > > > 1846 > > > > i. Amy Cherry Samantha LYNN b: March 08, 1869 Married Steely > > (McLain) > > > > McLEAN b: November 18, 1864 > > > > ii. Mary Ann Elizabeth (Betty) LYNN b: August 04, 1871 Married > > Anguish > > > > F. (Johnny) McLEAN b: July 01, 1864 > > > > iii. Margaret Naomi Melvini LYNN b: 1872 Married John Elijah HALL > b: > > > in > > > > South Carolina > > > > iv. Charles LYNN b: September 12, 1874 Married Annie Laurie > BETHUNE > > > > v. Julia Mae Lynn b: 1875 Married Unknown COE > > > > vi. Susan (Sudie) Lynn b: 1878 Married Julian T. MOSELEY > > > > vi. Aaron Lynn b: Abt. 1882 > > > > 5. Thomas ANDERSON b: 1849 > > > > 6. Mary Ann ANDERSON b: 1851 > > > > 7. Susan ANDERSON b: 1853 > > > > 8. Margaret ANDERSON b: 1857 > > > > > > > > v. Elizabeth "Betsey" DANIEL was born in 1812. Elizabeth married > Samuel > > > > HODGES on 15 Feb 1833 in Tattnall Co., GA. Samuel was the son of > William > > > > Henry HODGES, s/o John HODGES RS-NC, and Ann BLITCH, d/o Abraham > BLITCH > > > > > > > > vi. Zachariah DANIEL was born on 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co., GA. and > > died > > > > on 23 Sep 1874 in Coffee County, GA., at age 59. Married Alia > DUBBERYL, > > > d/o > > > > of John DUBBERYL. They had lots of kids and if you want their names, > > let > > > me > > > > know. > > > > > > > > vii. Charles S. DANIEL was born on 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, GA - no > > > > infomation on this fellow. > > > > >>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 4:19 PM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aron Daniel married: 23 Feb 1801, Bulloch Co.GA.,Mary Standland. > This > > > is > > > > > from Alvaretta K. Register of Bulloch Co.GA, > > > > > Genealogical Source Material, Marriages, Book A, pg 16. > > > > > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:02 AM > > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Will, > > > > > > So, these kids were the children of Thomas DANIEL (ABT > > 1740-1818) > > > > and > > > > > > UNK wife. From this, we know the last of these kids you list would > > > have > > > > > been > > > > > > born in the ABT the pre-1795 time frame for them to be 21 in the > > 1818 > > > > time > > > > > > frame. Is that about right in your estimation? If we read > Thomas's > > > DOB > > > > > > right, then these kids that you list were probably born in the > 1770 > > > time > > > > > > frame. > > > > > > I think that Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL (1718-1794), this > > Thomas's > > > > > > father, was married twice and the CASON girl may have been one of > > > these > > > > > > wives. Either he married her or one of his sons, also named > Robert, > > > > > married > > > > > > her. That, I do not know. > > > > > > What I do know is John CASON, this CASON girl's father, moved > to > > > > Burke > > > > > > County, GA and died there in 1816 and this 1816 time frame puts > him > > in > > > > the > > > > > > same county with my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) who moved > > > there > > > > > > from NC in 1812. I do not have census records for Robert in Burke > > > > County, > > > > > > GA before 1820 and by then, CASON, is dead. > > > > > > All I know from research of this CASON family is that one > > daughter > > > > of > > > > > > John CASON (1728-1816) and Eleanor PINKETT -- Rachel CASON, > married > > > > Colson > > > > > > ADAMS, another daughter, Eleanor CASON, married James ALBRITTON, > > Jr., > > > > > > another daughter, Jean CASON married Peter ADAMS, Colson's > brother, > > > and > > > > > > sister, Frances CASON married John HATTON. There must have been a > > > John > > > > > > CASON, Jr. since John is listed as a "Senior" in my information > but > > I > > > do > > > > > not > > > > > > have the names of any of his and Eleanor's sons, if they had any. > > > > > > I will see what I can find on this HART boy. I do know that a > > > HART > > > > > > family migrated to Morgan County, GA, probably through Greene > > because > > > > the > > > > > > late, MS Carroll HART of Madison, Archivist of GA, descended from > > this > > > > > HART > > > > > > family. Carroll died last summer and is buried with her ATKINSON > > > > > ancestors > > > > > > in Madison, GA. I also know a HART boy married a FITZPATRICK and > a > > > > RANDLE > > > > > > and this puts them in the Greene, Madison and Morgan County, GA > > areas > > > > and > > > > > > into the right overall families. > > > > > > I also know that an Ann HART (AFT 1702-AFT 1794) married > Allen > > > > > WARREN, > > > > > > Jr (1684-1733) of Surry County, VA and Allen WARREN was the > brother > > > of > > > > > > Elizabeth WARREN who married Benjamin LANIER, s/o John LANIER III > > and > > > > > > Elizabeth BYRD of Prince George County, VA, Benjamin's sister, > > > > Elizabeth > > > > > > LANIER, married James ALBRITTON, Sr., parents of James ALBRITTON, > > Jr. > > > > who > > > > > > married the Eleanor CASON, listed previously. A little close in > > this > > > > > bunch, > > > > > > isn't it? I looked at what I had on this whole family and they > are > > > > still > > > > > > playing around in the same group of overall families we see later > in > > > the > > > > > > Pitt, Chowan, Tyrrell, Beaufort areas. > > > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > From: <WEDAIA@aol.com> > > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 11:35 PM > > > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Payne, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As usual, I have hesitated to inject data until I have as many > > > copies > > > > of > > > > > > > original documents in hand as possible. The renovation/addition > of > > > the > > > > > > records > > > > > > > rooms at the Courthouse in Greenville, Pitt Co, NC are not > > complete > > > > (not > > > > > > until > > > > > > > 1st part of 2004). When it is complete, there are a number of > > > > documents > > > > > (I > > > > > > > intend to obtain) that might help clear up some of the areas in > > > > > question. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > However, at this point, I am not sure there was a RLD, Jr. I do > > > > believe > > > > > > that > > > > > > > he was a gr/s, RLD d b/f 1818. This RLD who had a dau, SUSAN > > DANIEL > > > > m. > > > > > > > WILLIAM HART. This RLD was the s/o THOMAS DANIEL, s/o RLD b > 1718, > > d > > > > > 1794, > > > > > > Pitt Co,NC > > > > > > > as follows: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk N, pg 264, RLD to THOMAS DANIEL, son for L& A 560 acres on > > > Grindal > > > > > > Creek > > > > > > > at Hunting Run, wit. LANIER DANIEL & WILLIE DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk CC, pg 65, Division of land of THOMAS DANIEL (c 1740-1818) 9 > > Nov > > > > > 1821. > > > > > > > Lot 1 Media DANIEL > > > > > > > Lot 2 John DANIEL > > > > > > > Lot 3 Rufus W DANIEL > > > > > > > Lot 4 Thomas DANIEL,Jr > > > > > > > Lot 5 ROBERT L DANIEL d b/f 1818 > > > > > > > to dau SUSAN DANIEL > > > > > > > Lot 6 James DANIEL > > > > > > > Lot 7 Sabrina DANIEL > > > > > > > Land total of 560 acres > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pgs 348-349, SUSAN DANIEL, heir of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pg 411, WILLIAM & SUSAN HART, heirs of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In addition, there are document dealing with George DANIEL & his > > > > family > > > > > > hat > > > > > > > need reviewing. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you would like copy of the 1st 2 documents above, let me know > > and > > > I > > > > > > will > > > > > > > scan and send. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take Care, > > > > > > > Will Daniel > > > > > > > Vienna,VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > > > > Archives > > > > > > at: > > > > > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting > > of > > > > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral > > > families > > > > or > > > > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- > are > > > not > > > > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting > of > > > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral > > families > > > or > > > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are > > not > > > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > Archives > > > at: > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives > > at: > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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    12/17/2003 02:54:14
    1. [DANIEL-L] Re: VA Patents - 1626
    2. Anne W O'Brien
    3. Anyone recognize any of these people and/or the location. Of interest to me, besides the DANIEL, is the John BERRY name. (Spelling as in original). Anne >>>>> PATENTS GRANTED, ETC., 1626. (1) Warosquoiacke Plantation contayneing downe ward's from Hog Island xiiijteen miles by the River side, in weh are these patents following, vizt.: John Carter, 100 acres, Christopher Daniel, 100, Adam Dixson, 100, John Berry, 100, Thomas Winter, 100 By Pattent. John Pollington, 600 Thomas Poole, 100, Anthony Barham,(2) 100, Capt. Natha. Basse, 300, planted, Giles Jones, 150, planted, ___________________________________________ (1) From Hotten's "Lists of Emigrants to America." (2) Anthony Barham was member of House of Burgesses for Mulberry Island, March, 1629-'30. An abstract of his will has been published in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Among other legatees are his mother Bennett, and brother-in-law, Richard Bennett. Charles Barham was justice of Surry county about 1674. See Virginia Magazine, Vol. III, p. 278.

    12/17/2003 12:49:06
    1. [DANIEL-L] Augusta County, VA Daniel Related Willis
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Page 321.--10th August, 1750. Appraisement of Saml. Brown, on Round Oak, by Ephraim Vause, Wm. Buis, Thomas Buis. 7th November, 1750. Appraisement of above on Cowpasture, by Hugh Coffey, Elicksander Mealray, Jno. Donaley. Page 327.--9th April, 1751. James Robinson's will, yeoman--Wife, Mary, and her daughters; two youngest sons, Isaac and Jonathan (Isaac is the older); son, James; son, David, 300 acres on Shanando River where he now lives. Executors, wife Mary and son David. Teste: James Williams, John Miller, John McDonald. Proved, 28th May, 1751, by McDonald and Miller, and Mary qualifies executrix, with sureties John Bryan and John Dobikin. Page 368.--6th August, 1751. James Robinson's appraisement by Thos. Moore, John Bryant, John McDonal. Due by Daniel Murley and John Patton Page 433.--16th August, 1751. Methesalem Griffith's appraisement, by Henry Brown, Jr., Neal McNeal, Wm. Carvin. Due by Malcom Campbell, Benj. Halter. Henry Brown, Sr., Isaac Taylor, Alex. Ingrem, Geo. Robinson. Edward McDonald. Page 19.--13th March, 1754. Valuation of improvements on four tracts of Joshua Hadley and his expenses in coming to Virginia and moving his family there: 115-acre tract, called the Halfmoon; 186-acre tract, called Long Bottom; 400-acre tract at mouth of Craig's Creek; 50-acre tract, called Pound Bottom; 6 weeks' journey in coming to and going from Virginia at 5 shillings per day. To coming with his wagon stock and family six weeks at 26 shillings per day. By Joseph Robinson, David Robinson, Edmund McDonald Page 84.--19th March, 1755. Daniel Love's bond as guardian (chosen) to Margaret Donelson, orphan of Andrew Donelson, with sureties Ephraim Love, David Ralstone. Page 87.--19th March, 1755. Ann Ralstone's accounts as administratrix of Benj. Copeland--Paid Susan Shannon, Jacob Gum. John McDonnel for one testament; paid John Davis for molasis; paid Mr. Hall for schooling the children; paid Thomas Underwood, Hugh Douglass. Page 110.--15th April, 1755. William Miller's appraisement, by Wm. Carraven, Hugh Mills, Richard Carr--3 bonds on Richard Reed, Edward McDonald; 3 bonds on William Beard, Wm. Miller, Jr Page 153.--18th August, 1766. John Ramsey's bond (with Israel Christian) as guardian (chosen) to Alex. McDonall, orphan of Randall McDonall. Page 197.--21st May. 1757. Bryan McDonald's will--To son Bryan McDonald, 1/2 of testator's land where he (Bryan, Jr.) used to live; to son-in-law John Armstrong, other half of plantation above where testator now lives to daughter Prisia, bed she now lieth upon; to wife Catherine; to son Richard, 5 shillings; to sons James, Edward, Joseph and Bryan McDonald, remainder of estate; to daughters Rebecca Bean, Catherine Armstrong, Mary Smith. Executors, wife Catherine and son-in-law John Armstrong. Teste: Joseph McDonald, George Robinson, Edward McDonald. Proved, 18th August, 1757, by Edward and Joseph McDonald. Both executors qualify with Edward McDonald and Joseph McDonald. Page 203.--16th November, 1757. Jannet McDonald's bond (with John Wright, Danl. Smith) as administrator of Randall McDonald. Page 238.--17th March, 1758. By order of Court November, 1757, Robt Cravens. Hugh Campbell, Arthur Johnson, chosen by the old Court to appraise the estate of Randall McDonald. Page 252.--20th May, 1758. Jacob Patton's estate to Susan Patton, administratrix--To Edward McDonald, Joseph Love, Wm. Plummer, George Tar, Henry Campbell, Jno. Potts, Robt. Williams, Philip Watkins, Reece Watkins, John Walker, Christopher Cunningham, John Patton, Robt. Mountgomery, Robt. Looney, Wm. Lusk, Wm. Graham. Page 267.--17th August, 1758. Peter Kender's (Kinder? Ginder?) estate, account with Alex. Wright, administrator--To sundries from 22d August, 1748, to 22d August. 1749. Paid Erwin Patterson, Patrick Vance, for wages. Paid Alex. Ingram (4 days writing). Paid Ephraim Vause for crying the vendue. Paid Francis Cyphers, Henry Brown, Geo. Griffith. These did not pay for goods bought at vendue, viz: Joseph Kimmins, James McAfee, Jean Patterson, John Gold, Joseph McDonald, David Robinson. Page 309.---30th March, 1758. William Claypole's appraisement, by Francis McBride, Andrew Sadowski, Jno. McDonald. Page 311.--17th May, 1759. Alexander McDonald's bond (with John Ramsey. Jno. Poage) as administrator of Joseph McClelhill. Page 311.--17th May. 1759. Samuel Scott's estate settlement, by Robert Scott and Robert Hooks, executors. Paid Thos. Stevenson, Christopher Zimmerman, Robt. McFarson, David Nelson, Henry Downs, Saml. Wilkins, Wm. Craig, Wm. Snodon, Margaret Fowler, William Jordan, Jno. Vought, Patrick Cain, Doctor Harrison, Hugh Thompson, Jonathan Gibson, Jas. Beard; 1 coffin for Samuel Scott; 1 coffin for George Scott; keeping 3 negroes one year, nine months, bv R. Scott. Vendue to, viz: David Crighton, Jno. Paul Fought, David Logan, Jas. Underwood, James Berkley, widow McDonald, Patrick Quin. Joseph Kinkade, John Love, Bernard Man, Jacob Pence, John Wilkins, Ann Scott. Page 332.--29th August, 1759. Vendue of Bryan McDonald's estate To Bryan McDonald, Edward McDonald, William Graham (a large sermon book), James Bean (Drilincourt on Death), Geo. Robinson (a large Prayer Book) James Litherdale (a conc shell), Catherine McDonald. Page 336.--29th July, 1759. Martha Fruit's will (widow)--To Jean Logan, all concerns except one bed and a horse; to Wm. Care, one bed and a horse. Teste: Jno. Shanklin, Benj. Logan, Jannet McDonnald. Proved, 21st November, 1759, by the witnesses. Jane Logan qualified executrix, with Danl. Love, Charles Campbell. Page 361.--6th December, 1759. Jno. Gay's will--To son Henry Gay (infant), part of 347 acres promised to John by his (testator's) father, Henry Gay; to wife, Mary Gay; to father. Henry Gay, all wearing apparel; to be educated in reading and writing (this must refer to son Henry). Executor, father Henry. Teste: Arthur Hamilton, Fras. McDonald, Nathanl. Davis. Proved, 20th May, 1760, by the witnesses. Executor qualified (his "H" mark), with Francis McDonald, James Lockhart. Page 402.--20th August, 1760. Mary McDonald's bond (with Geo. Robinson, Francis Livers, Malcom Campbell) as administratrix or Edward McDonald. Teste: H. Churchill. Page 12.--__ October, 1760. John Guy's estate settlement (the name is Gay in the order), by Henry Gay, administrator--Sold to Francis Donnally, Martha Guy, Henry Guy, Arthur Greer. widow Savers, Wm. Bunting, Agnes Guy, Jean Moffet, Mary Guy, James Borling, Thos. Brown, Timothy Sullivan. Sundries to Elizabeth Gay, Ann Gay. Paid to John Vance, Nathaniel Lyon, John Neall, John Jamison, James McCoy, Arthur Hamilton, Maj. Brown, Commadore Brown. Page 35.--13th November, 1759. John Cloyd's appraisement, by Edward, Joseph and Bryan McDonald. Page 43.--24th September, 1760. Edward McDonald's appraisement, by David Cloid, James Cloid, Samuel McRoberts--One wagon, currier's tools, 8 vols. of Spectator, The Body of the Virginia Laws. 2 prayer books, 1 Bible, 2 primers, 1 dictionary, The Complete Tradesman, other small books, 2 moon knives, 19 hides tanned leather, 16 sides soal leather, 11 sides bridle leather, 1 calf skin. Page 57.--19th July, 1761. Francis Donnally's will--Wife, Sarah (and the child she now bears); six sons, Samuel, Henry, Francis, William, John, James; daughter, Mary. Executors, wife, Wm. Ledgerwood, James Callison. Teste: John Berryhill, David Scott, Alex. McFeeters, Archibald Armstrong. Proved. 18th August, 1761, by McFeeters and Armstrong. Executors qualify, with Thomas Meek and Hugh Martin. Sarah's mark ( ). Callison's mark ( ). Meek's mark ( ). Ledgerwood's mark ( ). Page 120.--2d January, 1761. William Johnston's will, yeoman, aged about forty years--Daughter, Mary Johnston, 2 years old last June. Executor, Walter Davis. Teste: Wm. Scott, Michl. O'Donnell, John Cunningham, Robt. Cunningham, John Sorel. Proved, 18th May, 1762, by Scott, John Cunningham, and Sorel. Executor qualified, with Thomas Rutledge and Wm. Scott. Page 143.--15th November, 1761. Francis McDonald's estate, appraised by Saml. Downey, Thos. Teat, Thos. Brown. Page 156.--6th February, 1762.--James Litster's estate sold to, viz. James Ward, Geo. Wilson, Mathew Reed, Wm. Cabeen, Chas. Donnally, Ro. Armstrong, Edward Long, Pat. Cunningham, Andw. Greer, Thos. Fulton, Margt. Cameron, Jno. Stewart, Ro. Reed, Geo. Francisco, David Bell, Wm. Poage, Wm. Crow, Luke Bowyer, Abraham Thornton. Wm. Henderson, Jno. Buchanan, Thos. O'Neal, Alex. Gibson, Alex. Wright, Jno. Francis, James Simpson, Geo. Weaver, Philip Helveston, Jno. King, Geo. Anderson, Rev. Mr. Craige, Andw. Russell, Saml. Caldwell, Joseph Roberts, Jno. Gregory, Jno. Lucas, Mathew Clark, Jno. Anderson, Jr., James Robinson, Jacob Parsinger, Saml. Moore, Christopher Vinyard, Thos. Patterson, the Widow Bell, Ralph Gorrell, Jos. Russell, James Gilmore, Simon Robertson, James Hughes. Page 195.--18th November, 1762. Pharaoh Ryley's appraisement, by Geo. Robinson, Joseph McDonald, Bryan McDonald, Joshua McCormick. Recorded. Page 203.--17th February, 1758. Colonel James Patton's estate; appraised by Thomas Stewart, John Ramsey, Edward Hall. List of bonds, bills, &c., due the estate: James Wiley's, 3rd May, 1754; Wm. Leppard's 15th February, 1753; John Die and Wm. Leppard's, 2nd February, 1754; William Byers, 15th February, 1754; Ernest Sharp, John Sharp and Martin Loy, 15th February, 1753; Thomas Ose, 8th February, 1754; Alexander Sayers, 22nd April, 1751; Daniel McNaire, 29th November, 1753; Frederick Stern, 12th February, 1754; Elizabeth Sumpter, 12th November, 1754; Patrick Callhoun, 20th April, 1751; Jacob Larton, __ June, ____; John Cook, 6th February, 1754; James McCaul, 20th April, 1751; John Wilson, 13th August, 1753; Conrad and Michael Kinder, 6th February, 1754; John Goldman, 17th December, 1750; George Stevenson, 8th December, 1752; Daniel Brown, 5th February, 1754; John Adams, 1st February, 1754; James Scaggs, 12th February, 1753; Luke McCherry, 22nd February, 1755; John Miller and Charles Springer, 1st April, 1751; Andrew Evans, 29th January, 1753; James Miller, of Reed Creek, ......; William, Henry and James Bates, 13th August, 1752; William Henry's note; Mathew Patton, 17th December, 1753; Paul Garrison, 16th February, 1754; John Brinegar, 20th April, 1753; John Stedham, Jacob Patton, and Peter Tar, 18th December, 1753; Thomas Lutterington and John Brinegar, 3rd January, 1754; Robert Williams, 17th December, 1753; Thomas English and John Medley, 9th February, 1754; John McCurry and Samuel Jackson, 27th September, 1752; William Lees, 17th December, 1753; Errick Bright, 18th February, 1753; Francis Cypher, 18th February, 1753; Henry and William Ledford, 3rd January, 1754; Henry Holston, 17th December, 1753; Conrad Harchy, 18th December, 1753; Nathan Nicholas, 14th January, 1755; Thomas Hill, 18th February, 1753; John Medley, 11th April, 1748; Samuel Jackson, 25th September, 1753; Plackard Siller (Scilar), 18th December, 1753; Peter Upsher, 20th December, 1753; Benjamin Ogle, 18th February, 1753; Elisha Isaac, ____, 1753; Patrick Downey and Adam Looney, 4th October, 1753; Tobias Bright, 13th December, 1752; Thomas English, 13th December, 1752; Peter Looney, 6th March, 1754; Hance Maurice, 20th December, 1753; George Peter Tar and Henry Holston, Sr., 17th December, 1753; William Graham, 13th August, 1753; William McCurry, 2nd January, 1754; John Brinegar, 3rd January, 1754; Michael Finney, 12th December, 1752; Peter Looney, 6th March, 1754; John McCurry, 25th , 1753; Thomas Wilson, 28th January, 1754; John Kighter, 21st April, 1753; John Brinegar, 25th April, 1753; Richard Kerr, 13th September, 1748, 20th September, 1753; John Thompson, 20th November, 1753; William Scott, 4th April, 1748; James Hollis, 4th April, 1753; Hugh McDonald, 19th February, 1749; David Miller, 20th February, 1755; Hugh Mills, 13th April, 1748; William Graham, John Mills and Erwin Patterson, 3rd August, 1753; George Reed, 13th December, 1752; John Welsh, 20th September, 1753; John Donaly, 4th February, 1754; Adam Wall, 26th March, 1751; William Plummer, 18th December, 1753; Thomas Camp, 16th December, 1754; John Moore, 7th February, 1755; Palser Melser, 17th January, ____; Ephraim Vause, 10th October, 1754; Walter Welsh, 20th December, 1753, 24th January, 1754; Charles Milligan, 3rd October, 1753; Henry Holston, 4th October, 1753; Charles Milligan, 13th April, 1748, 20th December, 1753; Stephen Arnold, 6th February, 1749-50; John Robinson, 16th February, 1753; Henry Holston, 4th October, 1753; Henry Zinn, 10th January, 1754; Ben. Watson and Ro. Rennix, 15th November, 1754; William Pepper, 13th February, 1753, 18th February, 1753; John Thompson, 20th November, 1753; Samuel Arnold, 15th March, 1751; Robert Box, 8th February, 1754; Frederick Hartsough, 18th December, 1753; William Ritchie, 2nd December, 1751; Patrick Downey and Adam Looney, 4th October, 1753; George Reed, 13th December, 1752; James and William Gorrell, 18th February, 1753; James Neely, 16th July, 1752; Edward Moore and James Neely, 18th October, 1754; George Stevenson, 8th December, 1752; William Ledford, 21st December, 1752; Thomas English, 15th December, 1752; Francis Cyphers, 18th February, 1753; Thomas Hill, 18th February, 1753; Errick Bright, 18th February, 1753; Elijah Isaac, 18th February, 1753; Benjamin Ogle, 18th February, 1753; Tobias Bright, 18th February, 1753; John Mills, 18th February, 1753; Robert Kirkham, 18th February, 1753; Gilbert Crawford, 1st March, 1753; William Armstrong, 3rd May, 1753; John McCully, 20th April, 1753; Stephen Rentfro, 5th May, 1753; Edward McDonald, 20th December, 1753; Henry Holston, 13th December, 1753; Robert Page 264.--18th June, 1763. Joseph McCord's estate appraised, by Robert Erwin, Nathanl. Davis, Jno. Gilmer--John McCord's, Jr., note; Benj. McCord's note; Jno. McCord's, Sr., note; Adam McCord and James McCord's note; William Little's note; Robt. Miller's note; Thos. Grubbs' note; Wm. McCord's note. Cash, Mary Brown, debtor; Elizabeth Woods, Dr. Jno. Scott, dr. Page 307.--8th November, 1763. George Robinson's estate appraised, by Robt. Breckinridge, Jno. Neelley, Bryan McDonald--Danl. McCormick's bond; Jno. Bare's (?) note; Robt. Galloway's note; Wm. Roseby's 3 notes; Arthur Wats' note assigned by James Price; Charles Mills' (?) note assigned by Jno. Lowry. Page 343.--19th June, 1764. John Ramsey's bond (with Jno. Gay, Jas. McCoy) as guardian to Mary, John, Francis, Hugh, Rebecca, William, Elizabeth and Samuel McDonell, orphans of John McDonell. Page 366.--11th October, 1764. William Fitzjarrell's estate appraised, by James McCoy, Thos. Gillespey, Chas. Donnally. Vendue bill recorded 21st November, 1764; to Jno. McCaslin, Thos. Spencer, Geo. Lewis, Francis Jackson; to Timothy Sullivan. Page 391.--20th March, 1765. Settlement of Randall McDonall's estate, recorded--Due by estate to, viz: John Pleasant, merchant; Wm. Bean. Page 412.--20th August, 1765. William Preston's bond (with Chas. Lewis) as administrator of John Donaley. Page 455.--25th March, 1766. Thomas Thompson's will--Brother, James Thompson, 200 yekers which belonged to my father, Jno. Thompson. Executors, Wm. Johnson and Jno. Gray. Teste: Andw. McClure, Isabell Hutchinson, Wm. Logan. Proved, 19th August, 1766, by the witnesses. Executors qualified, with Alex. McDonall. Wm. Martin. Page 59.--18th November, 1767. John Harrison's estate settlement, recorded--Cash paid Iowel (Joel) Roboson, Thomas Wales. Sold, viz: to John Nedomtoone, John McDonnald, Alex. McDonald, Robert Dickey, Joseph English, John Needham, Jacob Decoson, Jacob Grub, Joseph Langdon, Danl. Prentice, Danl. Ponder, Jonathan Langdon, Jacob Peters. Page 66.--21st November, 1767. Mary O'Donnal's bond (with Jno. Buchanan, Thos. Stewart) as administratrix of Michl. O'Donnal. Page 105.--30th October, 1765. John Donilly's estate appraised, by Bryan McDonald, John Armstrong. Page 106.--17th May, 1768. James Hugart's estate appraisement, by James McCoy, Charles Donnerley, John Cartmill, recorded. Page 220.--9th May, 1769. Robert Shanklin's estate appraised, by Daniel Smith, John and Joseph Cravens--Cash of Grany McDonald. Page 245.--17th August, 1769. Additional appraisement, recorded, of Mathew Shaddon, by Bryan McDonald, John and Lanty Armstrong. Page 245.--14th June, 1769. Francis Kidd's estate appraised, by Robert Breckinridge, Bryan McDonald, John Nelly--Consists only of one silver watch. Page 342.--20th April, 1770. Division line between Augusta and Botetourt, beginning on South Mountain by a spring of Pedlar Creek on Amherst line where South River or Mary Creek empties into North Branch of James River, up the river to Kerr's Creek, up the creek to its upper fork at Gilmore's Gape, crosses Cowpasture River in Donnelly's place, crosses road between Hot and Warm Springs, crosses Jackson's River in John Dean's place, crosses Back Creek to Anthony's Creek Mountain. Page 343.--31st October, 1768. Michael O'Donley's estate, appraised by John McClure, Saml. Black, Wm. Black. Page 379.--22d March, 1770. John Donnelly, Sr.'s, estate settlement recorded--William Preston, administrator, 1765. 1765, cash paid Saml. Piper for making a coffin. 1765, 29th October, cash paid Joseph Cloyd for rum for vendue. Cash paid Drewry Puckett, James McAffee, David Fleming, Joseph McDonald, Conrad Wall, James Cloyd, administratrix of Abraham Biss. Has paid the widow her thirds, and three of the children. Estate sold at vendue to, viz: Danl. McCormick, Walter Stewart, Drury Puckett, Archd. Fisher, Michael Reesener, James Laughlin, Elizabeth Hance, George Darr, Wm. Thornton. Page 389.--12th September, 1767. John Donelly's estate appraised by James McCown, Lanty Armstrong, John Armstrong, Bryan McDonald. Page 475.--17th March, 1773. Recorded. Michael O'Donnel's additional appraisement--Cash from Robert McClinken, Pady Curren, Maley Burbeg, executor of Gerd Coldu. Page 475.--17th March, 1772. Henry McDonald's bond (with Thos. Kinkead, Saml. Kelly) as administrator of Saml. McDonald. Page 9.--20th August, 1772. Thomas Stewart's bond (with George Mathews, David Henderson) as guardian to Charles O'Donald, orphan of Michael O'Donald. Page 59.--14th August, 1772. Saml. McDonald's estate appraised by Robert Bratton. Saml. Hodge. Andrew Lockridge. Page 109.--17th August, 1773. Walter Davis' bond (with David Henderson, William Scott) as guardian to Mary and Margaret O'Donnell, orphans of Michael O'Donnell. Page 140.--14th August, 1773. Recorded, viz: A list of the first vendue made by Mary O'Donal the first day of November, 1768; also the second vendue; sold to John O'Dair, Robert Richardson; also the third vendue made by Thos. Stewart 1st July, 1772; a list of whabis (?) to prove of Michael O'Donal's estate; Derby Leary's account; list of debts paid by Mary O'Donal; to Smith Williamson, Dorbe Lary, Rose Keening; whiskey for the funeral, £2.2.6; commissioners distribute the balance of the estate among the children, four in number. Page 182.--4th December, 1772. William Sitlington's estate appraised by Charles Donelly, Ralph Laverty, William Reach--1 servant man appraised to Dorby Dedy, £18.00.0; 1 servant man. named Joseph, appraised to Blackhouse £15.10.0; 1 servant man, named Augustine Picket, £14.00.0; 1 servant man, named Richard, appraised to Edwards, £14.00.0; 1 servant woman appraised to £12.00.0. Page 330.--4th May, 1773. Samuel Hodge's will of the Calf Pasture-- To wife, Elizabeth; to daughter, Eleanor, unmarried; to son John, plantation whereon John lives between Wm. Kinkead and James Gay; to son, James, testator's home plantation; to grandson, Saml. Hodge, "one certain ivory-headed cain"; to daughter, Sarah McDonal; to daughter, Agness Martin; to daughter, Margaret McElvain; to daughter, Cathereen Kelly; to daughter, Elizabeth McCutchen. Executors, wife Elizabeth and John Hodge. Teste: Frances McConnel, Henry McDonnal, Francis McDonnal. Proved, 21st March, 1775, by the McDonalds. Page 208.--8th October, 1781. Elizabeth (mark) dark's will--To daughter, Jean Elliot's heirs; to well beloved Elizabeth Breath (Reath, Reoth?); to daughter, Sarah Elliot; to daughter, Anne Dounlap; to daughter, Margret Clenkaid; to son, John Gridle; to son, James; to son, Alexander and to Alexander's wife; to four daughters; to son, Samuel; to son, William's heirs; to son, Robert. Executors, son Robert Clark and William Reaoh. Teste: Charles Donally, James McCleerey, Robt. Patterson, Geo. Berry. Proved, 20th November, 1781, by McCleerey and Berry. Robert Clark qualifies. Page 308.--16th June, 1783. Mary (mark) Donnelly relinquishes her right to administration on her husband's, Charles Donnelly's, estate and nominates Andrew Donnelly, of Greenbrier, and her son, Andrew Donnelly. Teste: James Bleake, William (mark) Gillespey. Page 308.--15th February, 1779. Charles Donnelly's will (of Cow Pasture)--To wife, Mary; to daughters, Jean Bleake, Mary Brown; to other four children, viz: Andrew, Charles, Ann, Catherine; to sons, Andrew and Charles Donnally, Jr. Executrix, Mary and Col. Andrew Donnally and son Andrew. Teste: James Bleke, John Gay, Wm. (mark) Gillespy. Proved, 17th June, 1783, by Blake and Gillespy. Gay is since dead. The two Andrews qualify. Page 350.--19th August, 1783. Recorded. Charles Donnally's appraisement by Alex. Crawford, Andrew Sutlington, Ralph Laverty Page 522.--__ March, 1786. Recorded. Andrew Donnelly's appraisement by John Dickinson, Andrew Sutlington, Alex. Crawford. Page 129.--21st April, 1789. Recorded. Robert Willson's appraisement by William Gilkeson, Robert Donaldson, Henry Swink. Page 230.--1st June, 1785. Thomas Gillespy's will--To wife, Eleanor; to eldest son, John; to son, Thomas; to son, Jacob; to son. Samuel; to daughter, Mary Donally; daughter, Hannah Jones; daughter, Jene _____; to youngest daughters, Eleanor and Ann; to youngest sons, James and William, tract on Stuart's Creek, of Cowpasture River. Executors, sons James and William and wife Eleanor. Teste: William Connell, Zachariah Beall, Leavin Nealls, Andrew McCasling. Codicil, 13th November, 1786-- £15 to be taken from Eleanor and given to her son, Thomas, a boy 3-4 year old. for his schooling, and if James shall die without issue, then his part of land to go to William. Teste as before (Leavin Nicalls). Proved, 15th June, 1790, by Connell and McCaslin. William and Eleanor Gillaspey, the surviving executors, qualify. Page 298.--12th October, 1786. James Gillespy's will, about to take a Journey to Kentucky--To brother William, to brother Samuel (tract left testator by will of father), executors; to mother and sister Anne. Teste: Wm. Connell. Chas. Donally, James Coleman. Proved. 21st December, 1790. by Connell and Donally. William qualifies. Page 120.--2d October, 1780. Michael Coiner's will, soldier under Major Posey--To wife, Margaret; to daughter, Margaret Counner, remainder of pay for services in present war. Executors, wife Margaret and Robert Scott. Teste: Walter Davis, Francis Best, Jas. Davis, Chas. Doneley. Should daughter Margaret die before coming of age or before marriage, her estate to be divided between John and Wm. Griffin, my stepsons. Proved, October Court, 1793, by Walter Davis. Scott refuses to execute, and 15th July, 1794, proved by James Davis. Page 30.--4th July, 1799. Gilbert Christian conveys to Wm. Donaldson, Jno. McClenachan, Thomas Ray (personal property) to indemnify them for becoming his security for personal bounds. 168.--7th November 1797. Robert Donalson's will--To sons, William and Robert; to daughter, Margaret Cox; to wife, Jean; to sons, John and David; daughters Jean and Rebecca. Executors, wife Jean and Maj. Wm. Wilson. Teste: Henry Swink, Wm. Willson, John Shields. Proved, 27th July, 1801, by Swink and Willson. Willson refuses to execute. Jean qualifies. Page 28.--26th December, 1805. Martha Davis' will--To daughter, Martha Rives, heirs of son James; daughter, Euphora Donley, heirs of daughter Sally Ewin; son, Wm. Davis; daughter, Elizabeth Parks; son, John Davis. Executors, William and Jno. Davis. Teste: Jno. Caldwell Jno. Brown, Walter Davis. Proved, 24th March 1806 Page 51.--Walter Davis's will, dated, 15th March, 1803; proved, 7th April, 1803--Wife, Martha; daughter, Agncss; son, John; daughter, Euphemia Donnelly; daughter, Elizabeth Parks; grandchildren, Patsey Donelly, Wats Ewin, Walter Davis, Martha Ann Davis, Patsey Davis, and Patsey Davis Herin, Martha Rivers. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

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    1. [DANIEL-L] Augusta County, VA Deeds, Daniel Related
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. DEEDS: Page 5.--John Hopes to Randolph McDonell (McDowell), on Cook's Crek, 200 acres; patented to John Hopes, 5th September, 1749. Teste: Andrew Erwin, Thomas Stevenson. Page 38.--28th November, 1750. Borden, etc., to George Henderson, 282 acres; corner John Pattison; corner Donely, Moffett's Creek. Page 530.--25th August, 1752. John Wilson to Joseph Tees, 400 acres on South River, Shanandore; Beverley Manor line, part of 660 acres deeded to John's father by Joseph Mills, 24th June, 1742. Teste: James Patton, Mary Thompson, Michael O'DonneI, Wm. Thompson, Joseph Love, Wm. Preston. Page 312.--17th May, 1753. James Patton to Edward McDonald, 140 acres by patent, ditto, on a branch of Buffalo Creek; corner survey of Edward McDonald. Page 340.--David Mitchel, yeoman, to Thomas McFerran, yeoman, 220 acres on Percimmon Branch of James, granted to David, 15th March, 1744; Joseph Lapsley's line. Teste: Edward McDonald and Pat. Shockey, Jno. Neelley. Page 479.--__ ____, 1753. Edward McDonnald, farmer, to David Clyde, yeoman, 200 acres on Roanoke where Edward lives, patented to him 1753. 140 acres joining above and where Joseph McDonald lives. Conveyed to Edward by James Patton, mortgage. Page 496.--25th August. Alex. Ritchie, blacksmith, and Mary to Gabriel Jones, of Frederick County, attorney, 1753, 400 acres, James River above Craig's Creek. Purchased of Alex. Douglass, heir-at-law of his brother, Roger Douglass, to whom it was patented. Teste: James Donalson (Donelson). Page 22.--12th December, 1753. Joshua Hadley and Patience to Thomas Hadley, 400 acres in Fork of James River and Craig's Creek. Teste: Edward McDonald. Delivered to. Wm. Preston. Page 477.--26th September, 1754. James Davise to William Preston, £215, 626 acres by deed from Benjamin Borden, Jr., 28th November, 1750, on Catawbo Creek of James River. Teste: James Donelson and Thos. Lloyd. Page 483.--9th October, 1754. Erick Bright to Joseph McDonald, £45, 207 acres by deed from Col. Patton, 20th March, 1753, on North Fork of Goose Creek; corner George Pearis; corner Elijah Isaac. Signed Earick Bright. Page 488.--22d August, 1754. Alexander Wright, merchant, to John Madison, £9, paid by Mary McDonald, to the use of Mary McDonald, lot in Staunton, No. 12, whereon Mary now lives, and also lot No. 5, containing 50 acres, also in possession of Mary. Page 41.--22d March, 1755. George Robinson to Joseph McDonald, £245 acres, part of 2 tracts belonging to George, on a branch of Buffalo Creek, a branch of Roanoak; Renfroe's lines; Tobias Smith's line. Page 64.--24th March, 1755. John Culbert, of Co. Donegal, Ireland, to his trusty and well beloved friend, Andrew Erwin, power attorney to sue for debts, especially to recover from James Lockhart. executor of Wm. Buchanan, £139, Cur. Money Pennsylvania. Teste: Thomas Lloyd. Page 237.--15th September, 1755. Alexander Ingrem to Jacob Reed, £31, 373 acres on south side said creek (?). Teste: Audly Paul, James Donelson Page 282.--11th February, 1756. James Bartley and Jean ( ) to Christopher Thompson, £20, 95 acres on Cook's Creek, cor. to McDonal's and one Fisher's survey. Teste: David Weelson, David Crighton. Delivered: Christopher Thompson, 1764. Page 50.--15th November. 1758. Thomas Thompson, farmer, and Mary ( ) to Robt. Thompson, £30, 200 acres, part of tract on which John Thompson, deceased, formerly lived on Long Meadow: corner Wm. Wright's land. Teste: Jno. Poage. Geo. Crawford, Alexander McDonnall. Page 200.--21st November, 1759. John Burk to John McDonald, of Orange County, North Carolina, £35, 108 acres on Boon's Run, part of 400 acres surveyed for Jno. Burk. Delivered: Jno. Burk, May, 1760. Page 261.--Nathaniel Davise and Sarah to Francis McDonnall, £34, 150 acres in Beverley Manor; corner Arthur Hamilton; corner Samuel Downey; corner James Gilmer. Teste: Andrew Cowan, Arthur Hamilton. Page 351.--4th April, 1761. David Cloyd to Edward McDonald, release of mortgage by Edward to David, 21st November, 1753, for 340 acres. Teste: James Cloyd, David Cloyd, Jr. Delivered. Page 72.--13th October, 1761. Patrick McDonald. talour, to Stephen Herd (Heard), of Albemarle County, £70, lot No. 12 in Staunton (one dwelling house and two office houses) and also 50 acres woodland belonging to it, one negro boy. Teste: Thomas Heard, Thos. Fitzpatrick, Michael Daugherty. Page 379.-- 6th January, 1762. John Snelson, of Hanover, merchant, and Robert Donald, late of County of Hanover, merchant, by Thos. Buchanan, John McDowell, of Hanover, Peter Belshus, of Louisa, merchants, to Robert Breckinridge, 265 acres conveyed by mortgage by John Hays, of Albemarle, 4th April, 1751, mortgage foreclosed by decree of General Court, 15th October, 1756, £40 paid for use of Snelson and Donald, on Roanoke; cor. to survey made by John Smith. Teste: Francis Smith, Stephen Willis, Francis Smith, Jr., Wm. Anderson. Proved by witnesses. Delivered: Maj. Robert Breckinridge, 9th February, 1771. Page 403.--17th August, 1762. Alex. McElroy and Agness to Wm. Sprowle, £200, 200 acres patented to Alexander, 10th April, 1761; John Dickenson's line on Cowpasture; cor. John Donely's land. Acknowledged and privy examination. Page 25.--26th February, 1762. Francis Tyler to Israel Christian, £40, a negro slave Hanna. Teste: W. Christian, Charles Donelly. Page 27.--16th November. 1762. Samuel Henderson and Jean to Charles Smith, £40, two tracts on Dry River, a branch of North River of Shanandoe. 1st tract of 165 acres conveyed to Samuel by Samuel McMahon, 7th September, 1753. 2d tract, containing 117 acres patented to Samuel, 14th February, 1761; cor. Daniel Smith. Teste: Pat. Lockhart, Jno. Henderson, Alexander McDonnall. Delivered: Charles Smith, February, 1765. Page 215.--8th February, 1763. Joseph McDonald and Elisabeth to William Preston, £180, 142 acres on Tinker's Creek; line Geo. Robinson's land; line of land of heirs of Edward McDonald; corner land said Preston now dwells on; Capt. Robinson's line. Teste: Samuel McKnab. Delivered: William Preston, December, 1763. Page 219.--14th July, 1760. David Robinson to Wm. Graham. Whereas John Mills of Augusta County did on 9th February, 1752, agree to convey to Joshua McCormick title for 245 acres, part of 845 acres on a branch of Round Oak called Burner's Creek. Joshua, on 23d February, 1753, assigned his right to David Robinson, late of Augusta County, now of New Gorden Township, County of Chester, Province of Pennsylvania, and David obtained a deed. Power attorney to Wm. Grahames to bring suit against John Mills to recover the title and to make conveyance to Daniel McCormick. Teste: Elizabeth Young, Andrew Treper, John Armstrong, Bryan McDonald, Robert McGee, Benjamin Reelson. Page 221.--Privy examination of Martha, wife of George Robinson, deed to Joseph McDonald, taken 10th April Page 305.--22d June, 1763. Daniel Harrison and Sarah to James Green, £9, 100 acres in north fork of Linwell's Creek. Teste: James Gamwill, Charles Donnelly. Page 340.--8th March, 1763. Paul ( ) Garrison, of Roan County, North Carolina, to John Donilly, £20, 68 acres, said Garrison's part of 137 acres patented to John Donelly, Sr., and Paul Garrison, 29th May, 1760, on waters of Catawbo at a place called the Knob; corner land of John Donilly, Sr. Page 633.--20th July, 1764. Andrew Russell, Sr., to Andrew Russell, Jr., his son, £10, 150 acres in Beverley Manor on Christian's Creek, part of 496 acres whereon said Russell now lives. Teste: Alex. McDonnall. Delivered: Andrew Russell, March Court, 1767. Page 667.--21st August, 1764. Christopher ( ) Thompson and Mary ( ) to Jacob Conrod, £30, 95 acres on Cook's Creek; corner McDonald's line and one Fisher's survey. Teste: Archibald Huston, Daniel Love, James Thompson. Page 859.--Tripartrite--21st May, 1765. John Madison, of 1st, Mary McDonald, of Frederick, of 2d, and Agnes Walsh, of Spottsylvania County. Whereas Alex. Wright, merchant, 22d August, 1754, conveyed to John Madison in trust for Mary, lot 12 in Stanton whereon Mary then dwelt, and lot 5 laid off contiguous to said town, £9, conveys to Agness Walsh the two lots above. John Madison. Mary ( ) McDonald. Teste: John Anderson, John Anderson. Jr., George Anderson. Delivered: Agness Walsh, September, 1765. Page 893.--3d March, 1763. Elijah ( ) Isaac, of Roan County, North Carolina, to Robert Magee, £60, 200 acres, part of 378 acres conveyed by Col. James Patton to Elijah, 21st March, 1753, on North Branch Roanoke; corner land of Errick Bright; corner Thomas Hill. Teste: Wm. Preston, Francis Smith, Bryand McDonald, David Frame. Delivered: Robert Magee, August, 1773. Page 411.--14th October, 1765. John Stewart and Mary to Francis Stewart, £130, 240 acres on Cook's Creek, pine in Thompson's line; corner McDonald's land; corner Hafe's land. Delivered: Francis Stewart 2d March, 1767. Page 240.--10th March, 1767. David Miller and Hannah to Israel Christian, merchant, £16, 120 acres on a branch of Buffalo, a branch of Roan Oak, Baptist McNabb's line Edward McDonald's line. Teste: Francis Smith, Wm. Christian, Wm. Preston, Robert Breckenridge, Ben. Hawkins, Wm. Fleming, Edward Carvin, Stephen Trigg, Nathan ( ) Gillilan, Wm. Christian. Delivered: Israel Christian, 9th February, 1773. Page 351.--19th May, 1767. James Donaldson and Elizabeth, of Montjoy Township, York County, Pennsylvania, by Robert Reed, his attorney, to Mathew Reed, of Staunton, shopkeeper, £40, Pennsylvania money, 100 acres on Tinker's Creek of Roan Oke. Delivered: Mathew Reed, 7th March, 1772. Page 518.--22d August, 1767. John Coffey, eldest son and heir of Hugh Coffey, deceased, and Susannah, of the Province of South Carolina, to John Ramsey, £40, 220 acres by patent, 3d November, 1750, to Hugh Coffey, father of John, corner John Donoly, crossing Cowpasture River. Page 261.--23d February, 1768. Jacob Hannon and Sarah ( ) to Joseph McDonald, £145, 455 acres, part of a tract conveyed to said Jacob by Col. James Patton, 2d February, 1754, on Toms Creek of New River; corner William Byers, a stake in the Barrens; corner Lorton's land, now James Bane's, pine by the Beaver Dams. Delivered: Jacob Scilor by your order, 29th March, 1773. Page 289.--18th March, 1768. George Wilson and Elizabeth, of Hampshire, to Charles Donnelly, £90, 234 acres by patent 10th August, 1759, on Stewart's Creek above. Delivered to Charles Donnelly, March, 1778. Page 355.--2d April, 1768. William Ledgerwood and Agness ( ) to Robert Braford, £103.15, in Beverley Manor, part of tract on which William now lives, containing 200 acres. Teste: James Mitchell, James Moffet, Samuel Braford, Fras. McDonald. Page 513.--16th May, 1768. Alexander McDonald and Margaret ( ) and Jean ( ) McClelland, his mother, to John Ramsey, £100, 141 acres in Beverley Manor; corner Andrew Russell on branches of Christie's Creek; oak on Maxwell's branch; Andrew Russell's line. Teste: Hugh Ross, Andrew Russell. Delivered: William Ramsey, 5th October, 1772. Page 515.--16th May, 1768. Alexander McDonald, John Gray and William Hutcheson to John Ramsey, bond in £200 conditioned to make secure title to 141 acres for £100 in Beverley Manor, excepting mines and minerals, if any (mentions deeds of lease and where as having been made on same date as this). Page 68.--17th October, 1769. Henry Gay and Martha ( ) to James Frazier, £10, 100 acres on Great River of Calfpasture, joining Francis Donaley's land. Teste: Samuel Blackwood, Andrew Steel. Page 75.--20th January, 1769. Henry ( ) Ferguson to Israel Christian, £50, 109 acres on a branch of Glade Creek of Roanoke whereon Henry now lives, near John Boreland's. Teste: Bryan McDonald, James McCorkle, Edward Carvin, Daniel McNeill, Thos. Madison, Arthur Campbell, William Christian. Page 219.--24th February, 1770. Patrick Davis and Esther to James Millican, £30, 44 acres by patent dated 10th September, 1767, on Cowpasture River. Teste: Charles Lewis, Charles and Andrew Donnelly. Delivered: Andrew Donnelly, December, 1775. Page 385.--25th January, 1770. Robert Hall and Isbaella ( ), of Orange County, North Carolina, to Andrew Donnaly, £70, 150 acres by patent, 3d November, 1750, to James Hall, deceased, father to Robert, on Stewart's Mill Creek. Teste: Richard Holeman, James Paris, Edward ( ) Long, Chas. Lewis, Hugh Hicklin, James Bodkin. Delivered: Andrew Donnerly, December, 1775. Page 147.--18th March, 1772. Benjamin Logan to James Donnald, 110 acres, part of 268 acres patented to Benjamin, 16th February, 1771, on North River, corner Samuel Gibson. David Nelson's part of said tract, Delivered: Benj. Logan, 17th March, 1773. Page 318.--Patent to John McDaniel, 10th July, 1767. Teste: John Smith, David ( ) McDonald, Isaac McDonald Page 289.--John Lyle, Sr., to Mathew Donald. Delivered to Alex. Campbell, June, 1780. Page 448.--16th November, 1774. William Patterson and Mary ( ), of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, to Patrick Quin, a tract joint property of four sisters, heirs of Randal McDonald, deceased, patented to John Hope, 5th September, 1749, and by him conveyed to Randal McDonald, who died intestate, and Mary, wife of Wm. Patterson became invested in the 1/4 part on Cook's Creek. Page 100.--14th May, 1774. Agness Welsh, of the Province of Maryland, daughter of Mary McDonald. late of Augusta County, to Sampson Matthews, lot 12 in Staunton where Mary. formerly lived. Delivered to John, son of Sampson Mathews, 12th October, 1787. Page 391.--20th November, 1778. Andrew ( ) Cowan, Sr., and Mary ( ) to David Kerr and Robert Donaldson, plantation that Andrew and William Cowan lived on. Page 403.--17th November, 1778. David Kerr to Robert Donaldson, 230 acres, part of the tract that Andrew Cowan lived on in Beverley Manor. (See deed Donaldson to Kerr next succeedinng.) Page 120.--16th November, 1779. Andrew Donarly, of Botetourt, and Jane, to Leonard Bell, 150 acres by patent dated 3d November, 1750. Teste: Hugh Hicklin, Ralph ( ) Laferty, Robert Stuart, John ( ) McCaselon. Page 170.--18th September, 1779. Henry McDonald and Martha, Francis McDonald and Margaret, Hugh Martin and Mary, John and James McDonald, to William Allen, in Beverely Manor on Christian's Creek. Teste: John Graham, James Brattain, Adam and John Bratton, James Fulton. Page 482.--20th August, 1788. William Thompson, son and heir-at-law of Thomas Thompson, deceased, and Mary, to Samuel McDonald. Teste: John Cowardin Page 383.--25th October, 1781. Jane McCoy, of Greenbrier, widow and sole executrix of James McCoy, to Andrew and Charles Donnerley, patented 10th August, 1759, to said James on Stewart's Creek. Teste: Hugh Brown, Andrew Sitlington, Nathan Crawford. Page 390.--Teste: William Willson, Robert Donaldson, Rboert Willson Page 6.--Test: Joseph Poythress, William Banks, John Cowordin, Andrew Donnally, Samuel Vance. Page 302.--21st February, 1786. McDonald to Andrew Scott. Teste: Andrew Scott, Sally Mathews, Margaret Dean. Page 329.--Teste: Joseph Trotter, Alex. Crawford, Charles McDonald, Robert Stuart, Wm. McPheeters, Geo. Berry, Jno. Wilson. Page 126.--14th April, 1791. Martha Downey, wife to Samuel Downey, deceased, Samuel Downey and Rachel to John Shuye of Washington County, Maryland, tract willed by Samuel to his son. Samuel, 2d January, 1773, in Beverley Manor; corner land laid off for William Blair and John Wilson; corner William Downey. Teste: Patrick Buchanan, Robert Donaldson, Godlib Harfman, Augustine Argenbright. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

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    1. [DANIEL-L] Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia (Part 2)
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Augusta County, VA. <<<< MAY 24, 1762 (237) Isaac McDonald, returned no inhabitant 253) Liquors rated. James Young, a juror impanneled, failed to answer when called; fined and suit continued. Alexr. McClenachan, Thos. Crow, Joseph Bell, George Francisco, disturbed the Court by playing at ball, and are fined. (253) James Ewing qualified Captain of Militia. AUGUST 20, 1762 (298) Saml. Easlick, Daniel Mausume, jurors. John Seviar, witness from Frederick. James Deniston, servant of John Christian, gent. AUGUST 21, 1762 (305) Israel Christian vs. Margaret Patterson, only daughter and heir-at-law of Erwin Patterson--Decree for conveyance by Margaret when she becomes 21, or three months after. (306) Israel Christian released to George Wilson his interest in a bill of sale now on record to him from Robt. Adair AUGUST 24, 1762 (336) Joseph Donaldson, returned no inhabitant (337) On motion of Eleanor, widow of Hugh Thompson, it is ordered that Commissioners lay off and assign her her dower in the said land which James Thompson, the heir-at-law, hath conveyed to Saml. Henderson. NOVEMBER 17, 1762 (359) Jane, wife of James Thompson, releases dower in deed to Samuel Henderson. John Mason's orphans to be bound out. William Wallace added to tithables. James Wallace added to tithables. (359) Michael Williams, aged 17, and George Williams, aged 15 years, to be bound to Augustine Price. Thomas Peerie's will produced and order to summon witnesses. Commission for private examination of James Simpson's wife, Jane, in deed to John Handley. John Hunter, with two others, added to tithables. NOVEMBER 18, 1762 (363) Benj. Harrison, Andrew Bird and Abraham Bird took the oaths as Captains of Militia. (364) Daniel Smith appointed guardian ad litem for Mary Harrison, an infant, vs. Andrew Hamilton. (366) John Ramsey vs. John Hamilton } Sheriff attached a wagon (389) Michael Bowyer and James McDowell given permission to erect a house 18 feet in length on the lot belonging to the County fronting the street near William Crow's, they agreeing the said house shall belong to the County at the expiration of Rob. McClenachan's lease of the old Court House. NOVEMBER 19, 1762 (390) James Lawson, decd.--John Smith appointed administrator. (392) Thomas Fitzpatrick refused in open Court to take the usual oaths to his Majesty's person and government when tendered to him. Joseph Herndon, decd.--Rob. Kinkade qualified administrator. Wm. McGill, Benj. Kinsey, jurors. FEBRUARY 15, 1763 (450) Alexr. Anderson, decd.--Saml. Huston qualified administrator as greatest creditor. (451) James Warrington to be bound to John Cunningham. FEBRUARY 18, 1763 (477) Andrew Russell, with two tithables, William Palmer, William Martin, Alexr. McDonald, Wm. Thompson, Alexr. Thompson, John Thompson, George Caldwell and his two sons. Wm. Henderson and John Wallace, to work the road from Christian's Creek to Rockfeil Gap FEBRUARY 21, 1763 (497) Archibald Cunningham returned no inhabitant. (2) James Ewing vs. John Jones } Israel Christian, Gabriel Jones, Peter Hog, John Madison, John Bowyer and Daniel Smith--special bail. APRIL 21, 1763 (39) Following deeds partially proved and ordered certified: William Moore to Francis Smith, Thomas Hill to David Miller, Elijah Isaacs to Robt. McGee, Paul Garrison to John Donally. APRIL 22, 1763 (42) James Crow came into Court and made oath that he, with his wife, Eleanor, and his children, Thomas, Elizabeth and Fanny, came to dwell in this Colony in the year 1762, &c.--50 acres each. (43) Isaac McDonald--juror. JUNE 21, 1763 (113) New Commission--John Chiswell, John Buchanan, John Wilson, Silas Hart, Andrew Lewis, James Lockhart, Richard Woods, Robert Breckinridge, Patrick Martin, Wm. Preston, Alexr. Sayers, John Bowyer, John Dickenson, John Christian, Francis Tyler, Daniel Smith, John Archer, James Buchanan, Archd. Alexander, Israel Christian, Mathew Patton, John Maxwell, John Poage, James Lockridge, Felix Gilbert, Abraham Smith, James Trimble, Charles Lewis, Samuel McDowell, George Moffett, Benj. Hawkins, Francis Kirtley, Andrew Bird--dated 16 April, 1763. JUNE 22, 1763 (114) George Helvick, orphan, aged three years and four months, to be bound to Wm. Fleming, gent. (118) Commission for examination of Ann, wife of Samuel Caldwell. AUGUST 16, 1763 (212) Andrew Lewis, qualified Lieut. of the County; Wm. Preston, qualified Colonel of the County; Walter Cunningham, qualified Captain of Militia; Alexr. McClenachan, qualified Captain of Militia; William Crow, qualified Captain of Militia; John McClenachan, Michael Bowyer and David Long, qualified Lieutenants of Militia; James Ward, qualified Ensign of Militia. NOVEMBER 16, 1763 (332) William Erwin, son of Jane Erwin, with 241 acres, added to tithables. 550 acres of Patrick Quin--same. 104 acres of John Jameson--same. 300 acres of John Kilpatrick--same. 400 acres of Thos. Kilpatrick--same. (342) John Smith, Wm. Grymes, James Nealey and Israel Christian to view the roads that lead from Vance's over the New River on the lands of John Buchanan and likewise by Ingles's Ferry to the lead mines. NOVEMBER 19, 1763 (382) Jeremiah Ponder relinquished dower in land conveyed by her husband, Daniel Ponder, to Joseph Rutherford. (382) James Huston and Archd. Hamilton qualified Inspectors of Flour. MARCH 21, 1764 (395) Jennett McDonald, admx. of Randall McDonald, to be summoned to render account. MARCH 22, 1764 (406) Bryan McDaniel appointed road overseer from Fort William to the Market Road. James Neeley, ditto, from Fort Lewis to the Great Lick. JUNE 19, 1764 (496) John Ramsey chosen guardian by Mary McDonall, aged 16; John McDonall, aged 14, and the Court appoints him guardian for Francis, Hugh, Rebecca, William, Elizabeth and Saml. McDonall, all orphans of John McDonall. (496) Will of Adam Wall proved by one witness (James Calloway) and to lie for further proof. No exr. being named, Apple Wall qualified administrator. NOVEMBER 20, 1764 (155) Dabney Carr qualified Attorney. MARCH 19, 1765 (233) James Cunningham's will proved--Moses Cunningham is the surviving executor. MAY 23, 1765 (358) Wm. Cunningham vs. Alexr. Sayers.--Abates by death of defendant. OCTOBER 17, 1765 (16) William McCamey and one other and 190 acres added to tithables. Thomas Kilpatrick and one other and 300 acres added to tithables. John Maxwell and one other and 200 acres added to tithables. James Campbell added to tithables. Wm. McElhenny and 400 acres added to tithables. Henry Bowen and 323 acres added to tithilbles. Audley Paul and one other and 350 acres added to tithables. Benj. Watson and 170 acres added to tithables. OCTOBER 19, 1765 (44) Mary Clark vs. John Stewart and Thomas Fulton } Abates by marriage of plaintiff (46) The King vs. John Bowyer } On an indictment for beating and abusing Israel Christian, a magistrate in the execution of his office. The defendant waives his former plea because he will not contend with our Lord the King.--Convicted and fined. OCTOBER 22, 1765 (112) Woods vs. Andrew Cowan, Jr. } "The Sheriff having returned that the second time it came to my hand, I tell as before, he is out of the County." (135) James Findley, admr. of Robert Findley, vs. Shannon, admr. of Young. } John Stewart makes affidavit that the acct. is a true copy from plaintiff's books. (And the same in many suits.) MAY 21, 1766 (171) Andrew Erwin vs. John Burnsides.--Abates by death of plaintiff. (184) Samuel Caldwell returned no inhabitant. (188) Christian, admr. Sayers, vs. Joseph Donaldson.--Abates by death of defendant. (190) James Wiley and Martha, to Alexr. Noble, partially proved and certified AUGUST 19, 1766 (194) Patrick Henry, Jr., qualified Attorney (200) Thomas Wright, servant of John Hanna. AUGUST 20, 1766 (204) Israel Christian and Andrew Miller qualified administrators of John Miller (205) David Wilson, son of William Wilson, formerly bound to Andrew Erwin, deceased, to be bound to Francis Erwin, Jr., heir-at-law and executor of said Andrew, he teaching him the trade of a shoemaker. Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Wm. Wilson, to be bound to Francis Erwin, Jr. AUGUST 22, 1766 (230) Joseph Donaldson, deceased, possessed of very small estate. Sheriff ordered to sell. (239) Viewers for a road from Edward Erwin's to the Market Road that leads to Swift Run. MARCH 18, 1767 (477) On petition of Frederick Stern, Isaac Job, Thomas Grayson, John Bell, Henry Skaggs, Joseph Hix, John Draper, George Baker, Joseph Hord, Levy Smith, Erasmus Noble, Saml. Peffer, James Coudon, Edmund Vansell, Humphrey Baker, Anthony Bledsoe, James Newell and Alexr. Page, viewers appointed for a road from Vanse's, by Ingles's Ferry, to Peak Creek, on north side New River, viz: James Neeley, Philip Love, Wm. Christian, Wm. Bryans MAY 25, 1767 (208) Elizabeth Bryan, executrix of David Bryan, demands counter security from Rhoda Doggett, late Rhoda Evans, admx. of late husband, Daniel Evans, and lately married to Richard Doggett. (210) Mary Renolds, aged 16, orphan of James Renolds, chose Nathaniel Evans guardian. AUGUST 21, 1767 (289) James McAfee, Sr., and Bryan McDonald appointed surveyors of highway from Fort Williams to head of Catawbo AUGUST 22, 1767 (250) Jurors: John Seviar, William Foster, James Gilmore, John Weer, John Weer. (252) Surveyors of highway appointed: Francis Erwin, Jr., from Charles Campbell's Run to John Davis's Mill, vice Michael Dickey NOVEMBER 17, 1767 (341) Grand jurors: Nathanl. Evans, Joseph Raburn, Saml. McPheeters, Francis Erwin, Robt. Thompson, Henry Stone, James McCain, John Ramsey, Archibald Fisher, John White, Henry Campbell, Saml. Briggs, Richd. Renalds, Hugh Hays, Joseph Malcolm, David Laird, John Francis, John Black, James Leatherdale, John McClure, Hugh Donaho. (343) Hemp certificates: Andrew Hamilton, Dawson Wade, James Burnsides, John Montgomery, Thos. Brown, Edwd. Erwin, Postle Hover, James Crow, John Henderson. NOVEMBER 18, 1767 (347) Thos. Tosh, Danl. McNeill and Francis Grymes, to view a road from the Stone House to Evans's Mill. David Campbell and Samuel Downey appointed overseers of road from John McCreery's to James Moffett's, vice James Callison and David Cunningham (359) Jurors: John Rusk, Jeremiah Ragen, Saml. Clark, John Brown, Wm. McKee, Joseph Kinkade, Francis Stewart, James Henderson, John Findley, Saml. Black, Wm. Long, John Caldwell. (360) Joseph McMurty and George McAfee reported that there were not enough tithables convenient to make a wagon road from McMurty's Mill thro' McAfee's Gap to the wagon road, and it was only practicable to clear it for carrying loads on horseback until the country is better settled, which is ordered, and Joseph McMurty and James McAfee, Jr., to be surveyors and work with the tithables on Craig's Creek and its branches from Gatlive's up, and on Catabo from Alexander Smith's up. (361) Jurors: James Hill, John Long, Pat. Christian, Saml. Caldwell, Joseph Gamwell, James Lawrence, David Moore, Hance Harper, Saml. Crockett, Wm. Cowdon, Jeremiah Telford, Saml. Lawrence. NOVEMBER 21, 1767 (371) Robert Cunningham exempted from County levy--great age and infirmity. (371) Saml. and James McDowell, John and Daniel Lyle, to view the old and new roads from Timber Ridge Meeting House to Isaac Taylor's (372) Jurors: Thos. Levasey, James Hill, John Francisco, John Clark, John Caldwell, Robt. Christian, Wm. Black, John Long, Robt. Clark, Alexr. Long, Thos. Black, Jonathan Douglas. (373) Mary O'Donald qualified admx. of her deceased husband, Michael O'Donald. Appraisers, Isaac White, John McClure, Saml. and Wm. Black. MARCH 15, 1768 (490) Hemp certificates: John Patterson, John Moore, John Parks, Tim. Caul, Wm. McClellon, Wm. Bear, Wm. Campbell, Michael Coulter, Nathan Peoples, James McCrary, Rob. Whitley, James Hays. (491) Hemp certificates: Jonathan Cunningham, James McCown, James Campbell, John Thompson, John Willey, Alexr. Deal, James Thompson, Thos. Kilpatrick, John Nickle. MARCH 16, 1768 (499) John Mann qualifies administrator of Caleb May. (506) Thomas Stockton petitions to build mill an his land on Catawbo, and Court directs a jury. MARCH 17, 1768 (512) Hemp certifrcates Thomas Stuart, James Ewing, James Greenlee, Rob. Breckenridge. (513) James Crawford vs. Saml. Patterson. } Following attached: Forty deer skins, 18 Other skins, 1 fox skin. (517) Jurors: Tully Davitt, Saml. McRoberts, John Ware, Danl. Ponder, John Gordon, George Poage, Wm. Poage, Jacob Woodley, Hugh Ware, Wm. Barefield, George Taylor, James Montgomery. MARCH 18, 1768 (521) Commission ordered to privily examine Elizabeth, wife of George Wilson, to deed to Charles Donnelly. MARCH 19, 1768 (6) William Crawford is appointed guardian to Mary Crawford, orphan of Alexr. Crawford. (141) Rebecca Crawford, aged 16, orphan of Alexr. Crawford, chose William Crawford her guardian. (142) Constables: Adam Pence, vice Peter Runkle; John Gordon, vice Thomas Fulton; John Douglas, vice James Seewright; John Johnson, vice James Laird: Joseph Bosart, vice Andrew Fought; Thomas Wilson, vice Thomas Wilson (Chestnut Hill). MAY 20, 1768 (167) Wm. Donald, a witness from Hanover MAY 23, 1768 (253) Mary Lawson, a servant of Thomas Black, was imported in the ship Harriot, Captain Thomas Herdman, and arrived 15 Sept., 1766. Her indenture was lost when Sampson and George Mathews's store was broken open September, 1767 AUGUST 18, 1768 (310) Jacob Miller's nuncupative will partly proved and Catherine, widow of Jacob, qualifies admx. (315) John Hannah has leave to build a mill on his own land on Collier's Creek. AUGUST 17, 1768 (317) Martha Allen, wife of Robert Allen, relinquishes dower in tract--44 acres--conveyed to John McClenachan. Surveyor of road, Wm. McKee (335) Saml. Weer, Saml. Steel and Robert Steel (miller) -- to view a road from Steel's Mill to James Telford's. NOVEMBER 15, 1768 (473) Admn. granted to Saml. McDowell and Pat. Martin on estate of Wm. Wilson, on motion of Ann Pollock, wife of James Pollock NOVEMBER 16, 1768 (476) Nicholas and Eleanor King, orphans of Joseph King, to be bound to Robert Clark. MARCH 25, 1769 (125) Charles Donnerly and John McCreery appointed surveyors of road from Capt. Charles Lewis's to, the Fork of Dickinson's Road. MARCH 27, 1769 (169) Wm. Christian granted certificate that he is of probity, honesty and good behavior.--Attorney's license. JUNE 22, 1769 (222) Following recommended for appointment as Justices. Matthew Harrison, William Ingles, William Christian, George Mathews, John McClenachan, James Robertson, Stephen Trigg, William Horbert, Philip Love, Anthony Bledsoe, John Bowman, John Thomas, Roberl Doage and John Montgomery. The following to be left off and reasons given to the Governor by the Clerk: John Chizwell, John Wilson, John Archer, Alexr. Boyd, David Robinson, Benj. Estill, John Maxwell, Charles Lewis. Andrew Bird, Richard Woods. AUGUST 16, 1769 (324) Following recommended as Justices, viz: Mat. Harrison, Wm. Ingles, Wm. Christian, George Mathews, John McClenachan, James Robertson, Stephen Trigg, Wm. Herbert, Philip Love, Anthony Bledsoe, John Bowman, John Thomas, Robert Doage, John Montgomery, Alexr. Thompson, James Craig, Waiter Crockett, Andrew Lockridge, Walter Cunningham and James McGavock. The following to be left off, reasons to be given by the Clerk and former order discharged, viz: John Chiswell, John Buchanan, John Wilson, John Archer, John Maxwell, Charles Lewis, Alexr. Boyd. OCTOBER 17, 1769 (20) James Troro's estate committed to Samuel Erwin, greatest creditor. (21) James Young, aged 14, orphan of James Young, chose John Young guardian. OCTOBER 18, 1769 (22) John Neeley (son of James) appointed guardian of Catharine Evans, orphan of Daniel Evans. DECEMBER 19, 1769 (62) David Black's will contested by his widow, Elizabeth Black, on ground of insanity, but overruled and recorded. MARCH 20, 1770 (65) John May took the oath of an attorney. MARCH 21, 1770 (66) Following recommended as Justices: Mathew Harrison, John McClenachan, George Mathews, Michael Bowyer, James McDowell, Alexr. Robertson, John Gratton, John Hays, Jr., Thomas Hugart, John Stewart, James Craig, Elijah McClenachan MAY 15, 1770 (102) Catharine Madison, aged 16, orphan of Humphrey Madiion, chose John Madison her guardian. (102) John Gratton, Alexr. McClenachan, John Poage, Saml. McDowell, George Moffet, Archibald Huston, John Hays, Wm. Bowyer, John McClenachan--qualified vestrymen JUNE 19, 1770 (104) John Caldwell has leave to build an oil mill on his land on South River MARCH 28, 1771 (208) Malcom McCown vs William Christian, Jr.--Defendant's death abates suit. NOVEMBER 21, 1771 (291) Administration of estate of James McDowell, decd., granted his widow, Elizabeth, and his brother, Samuel. (295) William and Michael Bowyer, John and Alexr. McClenachan, Daniel Smith, Samuel McDowell, Arcbibald Huston and Alexr. Thomson qualified Vestrymen NOVEMBER 26, 1771 (301) Benjamin Lindon, son of Joseph Lindon, to be bound to William Boone.--He agrees to give him when free a horse and saddle, value £10; a suit of clothes, value £8, and two years' schooling. NOVEMBER 28, 1771 (301) William Christian, security for Elizabeth Bryan (widow and admx. of her husband, David Bryan, but since intermarried with John Bowman), asks counter security. (307 William Christian, secunty for Margaret Robinson (widow and admx. of husband, Wm Robinson, but since intermarried with Saml. Wood). (324) A certificate of Saml. McDowell to Wm. Gilmer for provisions for the Militia of Augusta and Botetourt ordered certified.--Same to John Thompson and Moses Cunningham. MARCH 17, 1772 (329) Admn. of estate of Samuel McDonald granted his brother, Henry McDonald. MARCH 20, 1772 (338) William Campbell, security for Mary Donald (admx. of husband, Michael O'Donald, since intennarried with John Adair), counter security.--Division between the orphans of Michael ordered. MAY 23, 1772 (389) James McDonald's death abates suit. AUGUST 20, 1772 (409) Charles Lewis qualified Lieutenant Colonel of County. (411) Charles O'Donald, aged 17, orphan of Michael O'Donald, chose Thomas Stuart guardian. MARCH 16, 1773 (1) New commission--Justices, viz: Silas Hart, John Dickinson, Daniel Smith, John Poage,* Abraham Smith,* George Moffett, Alexr. McClenachan,* Mathew Harrison, George Mathews,* Alexr. Robertson,* John Hays, James Craig,* John Frogg,* William Tees, James Lockhart, John Christian, Archibald Alexander,* Felix Gilbert, Samuel McDowell, Sampson Mathews, William Bowyer,* John McClenachan,* Michael Bowyer,* John Gratton, Thos. Hugart,* Elijah McClenachan,* Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore.--Dated November 6, 1772. (11) John Ramsey bound to peace for beating Elizabeth Fleming, wife of William Fleming. She has been laid up for 13 weeks and her life is still despaired of. (17) Samuel Crawford, aged 14, orphan of Alexr. Crawford, chose Saml. McPheeters guardian. MARCH 22, 1773 (49) Walter Cunningham qualifies (with consent of the widow, Sarah,) admr. of his father, John Cunningham. MAY 23, 1773 (121) John Maxwell--a witness from Botetourt. (121) Robert Jameson--a witness from Botetourt. (121) William Kerr--a witness from Botetourt. (122) Christian Cameron--a witness. (122) John Wowman--witness from Botetourt. (122) William McElhenny--witness from Botetourt. (122) Jame Cameron--witness. AUGUST 19, 1773 (165) Thos. Brown and Wm. Crawford--road surveyors on new road from Staunton to Buffalo Gap, via Trimble's Mill. AUGUST 23, 1773 (199) Joseph Bell appointed guardian of Jennett Patterson, daughter of John Patterson, decd. (she is an idiot.) John Patterson appointed guardian of Mary Patterson, daughter of John Patterson, decd. (she is deaf and dumb). NOVEMBER 17, 1773 (228) John Needham and John Harrison, vice Wm. Hinton--road overseers. (231) Hugh Kelso, vice Michael Coulter--Constable. (234) Alexr. Long, qualified Captain; Francis Long, qualified Lieutenant; William Bell, Ensign. (235) Wm. Bell, witness from Orange. NOVEMBER 19, 1773 (249) Alexander McDonnald, witness from Botetourt. MARCH 15, 1774 (302) New Commission of Justices, viz: Silas Hart, John Dickison, Danl. Smith, John Poage, Abram Smith, George Moffett,* James Lockhart, John Christian, Archibald Alexander, Felix Gilbert, Samuel McDowel,* Sampn. Mathews, Alexr. McClenachan,* Mathew Harrison, George Mathews. Alexr. Robertson,* John Hays, James Craig, John Frogg,* William Tees, George Croghan, John Connelly,* Thos. Smallman, Wm. Bowyer,* John McClenachan,* Michael Bowyer, John Gratton,* Thos. Huggart, Elijah McClenachan, Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore, John Campbell, Edward Ward, Dawsey Penticost, John Gibson. (Those marked (*) qualified.) (303) Wm. Gragg qualified Constable. Constables appointed: Jacob Van Matre, Dinnis Springer, John Harden, Jr., John Conner, Hennery Taylor, Thomas Bay, Francis McGuire, Andrew Ramsey, Jonathan Coborne, Jr., Thomas Douglas and Philip Ryley. (304) David Caldwell and Andrew Alexander, to view a road from James Breeding's house, on head of Middle Branch of Back Creek, to the foarding between Robert Gray's and Patrick Keenan's. (305) John Randals--hemp certificate (307) John Ramsey, vice John Gillespy--road overseer (310) John Findley, Middle River (310B) Wm. Alexander, vice Joseph Alexander--Constable. John Thompson, vice Samuel Lyle--Constable. MARCH 16, 1774 (317) Wm. Thompson, vice Hugh Kelso--Constable. (317) John Bigham's estate committed to John Bigham. (319) George Gibson qualified Lieut. in Capt. Robert Thompson's Company. William Findley, same, as Ensign in same MARCH 18, 1774 (339) Samuel McDowell appointed guardian of James McDowell, orphan of James McDowell, deceased. MAY 19, 1774 (483) Ann Grigsby, witness from Dunsmore. John Payton, witness from Prince William. (483) John Payton and Tucker Woodson--Jurors. NOVEMBER 15, 1774 (21) William Marshall, vice Joseph Love--Constable NOVEMBER 17, 1774 (28) Administration of estate of John Dunwoody granted to his brother, James Dunwoody. JANUARY 17, 1775 (30) New Commission from Dunmore, viz: Silas Hart, John Dickinson, James Lockhart, John Christian, Daniel Smith,* John Poage, Abraham Smith,* George Moffett,* Alexr. McClenachan,* Mathew Harrison, Michael Bowyer,* John Gratton, Thomas Hughes, Elijah McClenachan,* Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore, John Campbell, Thos. Smallman, John Gibson, John Stephenson, John Cannon, Silas Hedge, William Gee (McGee?), Archd. Alexander, Felix Gilbert,* Samuel McDowell,* Sampson Mathews,* William Bowyer,* George Mathews,* Alexr. Robertson,* John Hayes,* James Craig, John Frogg, Wm. Teas,* George Croghan, Edward Ward, Dawsey Pentecost, Wm. Crawford. John McCullough, Geo. Vallendegham and David Shepherd. (Those marked (*) qualified (31) John Christian qualified Sheriff (32) Thomas Trent and Ralph Stewart, qualified Captains of Militia MARCH 25, 1775 (55) Administration of estate of Hugh Allen, decd., granted to widow Jane and brother James. (Was Hugh killed on the expedition of 1774? See Court of Claims, supra.) (62) Administration of estate of Thomas Hog granted to his brother, Peter Hog. (63) John McCoy, vice Samuel Wilson--overseer road (64) Administration of estate of Michael Bush granted to John Lewis, widow Catherine refusing. Appraisers, viz: Sam. Pringle, Charles Fallingash, Paul Buster, Edward Tanner. 64) William Bush, vice Peter Hashman--Constable. FEBRUARY 20, 1776 (99) Administration of estate of Thomas Anderson granted to Samuel Anderson and William Anderson--the father, Samuel Anderson, having refused. Isaac Cannon, one of the appraisers. MARCH 19, 1776 (99) Richard Madison qualified Deputy Clerk. (100) Deed, John Kennerly and Mary to ____, was proved by Joseph Strother, who came with them from Carolina into this Colony in order to prove the same. JULY 16, 1776 (110) Samuel McDowell and Sampson Mathews administered oaths to Archibald Alexander, who administered to Samuel and Sampson and Michael Bower. (110) John Christian qualified Sheriff. Richard Madison qualified Deputy Clerk. Wm. Bowyer qualified Justice. AUGUST 20, 1776 (110) John Madison qualified Clerk. Gabriel Jones and Peter Hog qualified Attorneys. John and Wm. Christian qualified Deputy Sheriffs. NOVEMBER 19, 1776 (128) New Commission, viz: Silas Hart, John Christian, Archibald Alexander, Felix. Gilbert, Samuel McDowell, Sampson Mathews, Alexr Robinson, John Hays, James Craig, John Lewis, Charles Campbell,* John Dickinson, Daniel Smith,* John Poage,* Abraham Smith, George Moffat,* Michael Bowyer, John Gratton, Thos. Huggart,* Elijah McClenachan, Alexander St. Clair,* John Kinkead, James Tate.* (Those marked (*) qualified.) JANUARY 20, 1777 (145) Administration of estate of John Douglas granted to Charles Campbell. Mary Murphy, next friend to deceased, appeared and relinquished her right. MARCH 18, 1777 (152) Administration of estate of Samuel Black, deceased, granted to Rebecca Black and James Henderson. Same of Thomas Wilson granted to Martha, his widow. (156) Admn. c. t. a. of estate of David Williamson granted to widow Peneripy. (156) James Alderman, aged three years, son of Richard Alderman, to be bound out. (165) These recommended for Justices, viz: George Boswell, John Thomas, Wm. McPheeters, James Steel, James Dyer, Thomas Huett, Wm. Nalle, Samuel Lyle, Robert Davis, John McCreary and Henry Ewing. MAY 20, 1777 (186) Admn. of estate of John Needham granted to George Henton. (186) Commission for priv. examination of Sarah, wife of James Patten. (186) Siner Needham, orphan of John Needham, chose George Hinton guardian. (186) Mary Price, orphan of Calem Price, to be bound out. (191) John Cunningham, recomd. Captain; Robert Clark, recomd. Lieutenant; John Wilson, recomd. Ensign, Capt. James Ewing having resigned. MAY 21, 1777 (191) Sarah, wife of Abraham Smith--commission for priv. examination. Deed to Smith Tandy. AUGUST 19, 1777 (217) John Cunningham qualified Captain of Militia, Robert Clark as Lieutenant, and John Wilson as Ensign, in Capt. John Cunningham's Company. AUGUST 20, 1777 (222) Tithables to be taken in following Companies: Capt. Charles Campbell's, Capt. Alex. Stewart's, Capt. Matthew Wilson's, Capt. Andrew Moore's, Capt. James Tate's, Capt. John Cunningham's. Capt. Samuel McCutchan's, Capt. Patrick Buchanan's, Capt. Francis Long's, Capt. John Young's, Capt. Robert Thompson's, Capt. Zachariah Johnson's, Capt. Thomas Smith's, Capt. George Moffett's, Capt. Wm. Anderson's, Capt. Wm. Henderson's, Capt. Alex. Roberton's, Capt. David Bell's, Capt. John Given's, Capt. John Hopkins', Capt. John Stephenson's, Capt. Robert Craven's, Capt. George Pence's, Capt. James Frazier's, Capt. Wm. Nall's, Capt. Thomas Hewit's, Capt. Daniel Smith's, Capt. Reuben Harrison's, Capt. Thomas Bogg's, Capt Abraham Lincoln's, Capt. Anthony Rider, Capt. Ralph Stewart's, Capt. Benj. Wilson's, Capt. Wm. Robertson's, Capt. Samuel Pringle's, Capt. Robert McCreery's, Capt. Samuel Vance's, Capt. John McCoy's, Capt. John People's, Capt. Andrew Lockridges', Capt John Skidmore's, Capt. Paul Teeter's and Capt. Robert Davis'. SEPTEMBER 16, 1777 (226) John Campbell and Thomas Connerly appointed guardians of Elizabeth Walker, orphan of Alexander Walker, Jr., deceased. Elizabeth Walker, wife of Alexander Walker, relinquished dower in land conveyed to Alexander Walker. Martha Grimes, late Martha Walker, widow of Alexander Walker, Jr., relinquished dower in land possessed by her late husband to her two children, Jane and Elizabeth Walker. FEBRUARY 17, 1778 (261) Ordered to be certified to the Governor that the following Justices are recommended for appointments as Justices will fall in the new Counties, viz: In Rockingham--Silas Hart, Daniel Smith, Felix Gilbert, Abraham Smith, John Gratton, Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore, George Boswell, Thomas Hewett, John Thomas, William Nall, Robert Davis, James Dyer, Henry Ewing, William McDowell, Anthony Rider, John Fitzwater, and Isaac Hinckle. In Rockbridge--Archibald Alexander, Samuel McDowell, John Hays, Charles Campbell, and Samuel Lyle. In Augusta--John Dickenson, John Christian, John Poage, George Moffet, Sampson Mathews, Alexr. McClenachan, William Bowyer, George Mathews, Michael Bowyer, Alexr. Robertson, Thomas Huggart, Elijah McClenachan, John Lewis, Alexr. St. Clair, John Kinkead, James Tate, William McPheeters, James Steel, John McCreery, Joshua Humphreys, Joseph Bell, Peter Hanger, James Craig--the two last to be left out for refusing to take the oath of allegiance. MARCH 17, 1778 (264) Christian Fudge, wife of John Fudge, relinquished dower in deed to Jeremiah Beesley. MARCH 19, 1778 (300) Colonel Alexander Thompson, Colonel of the County, being called on to act, refused, and George Moffet is recommended in his place. (300) William Bowyer recommended Major, Richard Madison as Second Lieutenant, and James Thomas as Ensign; James Mitchell as Second Lieutenant, and Alexander Brownlee as Ensign. MAY 21, 1778 (329) Thomas Dooley, Charles Campbell, Timothy Warren and Jacob Custard--defendants.--Suits against them to be transferred to Rockingham. (329) Moses Thomson's death abates suit. (329) Jacob Aberman, Jacob Linderbach.--Suits against them to be transferred to Rockingham. (330) Elliot Rutherford, Peter Runkle, John Christler, William and Mary Elliott, Adam Wise.--Suits transferred to Rockingham. (331) John Davidson, vice Thomas Rankin (recommended yesterday, as John lives more convenient to the people) Smith Tandy and Wm. Lowther recommended as Justices JUNE 16, 1778 (336) John Patrick appointed road surveyor. Thomas Frame, vice John Erwin, appointed Constable. (337) Samuel Vance in Captains Vance's and Lockridge's Companies. John McCreary, on South Branch of Potomac, in Captains McCreary's, Hicklin's and McCoy's Companies. Col. Moffet, in Captains Henderson's and Young's Companies. Capt. Alexr. Robertson, in his own, Capt. Givens's, and Capt. Wm. Anderson's Companies. Joseph Bell, in Captain's David Bell's and Johnson's Companies. James Steel in Captains Long's and Thomson's Companies. James Tate in his own and Capt McCutchon's Company. Elijah McClenachan in Capt. Buchanan's and Capt. Cunningham's Company, Wm. Bowyer in Capt. John Young's Company, N. M. (?) Alexr. St. Clair in Capt. Thomas Smith's Company AUGUST 19, 1778 (349) William McClenachan qualified ensign in Capt. Patrick Buchanan's Company. James Thomas qualified Ensign in Capt. Thomas Smith's Company (350) Joseph Long as Second Lieutenant, and Robert Christian as Ensign--recommended in Capt. Francis Long's Company. (350) James Trimble recommended as Captain of the Company formerly commanded by Col. George Moffet. John Garner as Second Lieutenant, and James Hogshead, Jr., as Ensign in the same Company. (351) Joseph Ray, Deputy Sheriff under John Christian, having collected taxes from several supernumeraries since expiration of his term, John is to be summoned to account with the County. Archibald Alexander, late Sheriff, same. (353) Thomas Adams recommended Colonel of Second Battalion; John Dickinson as Lieutenant of same, and Andrew Lockridge as Major of same (353) Following recommended on Commission of Peace: David Henderson, James Trimble, James Trotter, Jr., Benj. Wilson, Jonas Friend, John Davidson, Smith Tandy, Wm. Lowther and Andrew Davidson. John Christian to be left out as he refuses to serve longer OCTOBER 22, 1778 (366) David Wilson recommended as Ensign in Capt. James Tate's Company, vice Alexr. Brownlee Jr., who refused to serve. George Anderson recommended an Ensign, vice Carper Clemmons, who refused to serve, in Capt. Robert Kenny's Company. (367) William Buchanan recommended as Ensign in Capt. Samuel McCutchon's Company. Nicholas Seyvert recommended as First Lieutenant in Capt. John McCoy's Company, vice Nicholas Harper; and Henry Fleisher as a Second Lieutenant. NOVEMBER 18, 1778 (379) Admn. of estate of Israel Christian is granted to John Christian APRIL 20, 1779 (441) Richard Madison, Clerk of this Court, being in the service of the State as Lieutenant of Militia, Peter Hog appointed Clerk pro tem MARCH 21, 1779 (625) Persons to take tithables in the following Captains CompaniesJames Tate, in Tate and Long's Companies; Elijah McClenachan, in Buchanan's and Simpson's; George Moffett, in Trimble's and Henderson's; John Davidson, in Rankin's and Givens's; Alexr. Robertson, in Johnston's and Thompson's; James Trotter, Jr, in McCutchon's and Cunningham's. (626) Joseph Bell, in Patterson's and Bell's; Joshua Humphreys, in Smith's; Thomas Huggart, in Capt. Kinkead's, Hicklin's and McCreary's; John Wilson, in McCoys and Vance's; Benj. Wilson, in Tyger's Valley; Andrew Davidson. on West Fork and Buchanan's. JUNE 15, 1779 (40) Constables appointed, viz: James Kirkpatrick in Capt. John Cunningham's Company; Manoah Singleton in Capt. Long's Company AUGUST 17, 1779 (42) James Kirkpatrick qualified Constable NOVEMBER 17, 1779 (147) Joseph Ray proves that he entered into the Virginia Regiment as a Cadet, and as such marched up to Fort Ligonier, where he was appointed by General Stanwix as Superintendent of a Company of Artificers, received Captain's pay and rations, and continued in the same station during the campaign in the year 1759, until the army retired into winter quarters, and has never received any allowance of land for said service. (147) Walter Cunningham, who served as a Lieutenant in the First Virginia Regiment, commanded by Colonel Wm. Byrd, heretofore obtained a warrant for 2,000 acres, agreeable to Proclamation of 1763, now makes further proof of having served as a Captain of Independents in the expedition commanded by Colonel Boquet against the indians in 1764, and is now allowed 1,000 acres additional. (148) Robert Fearis proves service in a ranging company under command of Capt Peter Hog; that he was enlisted in the company on their march to Bedford County, and continued therein until it was discharged, which was within three months of the time of his enlistment (149) Charles Lewis, deceased, having served as a Lieutenant in Capt William Preston's Company of Rangers, and obtained a warrant for 2,000 acres under the Proclamation of 1763, it is now proved that he served as of Captain of a Company of Independents in the Expedition commanded by Colonel Boquet in 1764. Certificate for 1,000 acres additional granted. NOVEMBER 18, 1779 (150) Proof is made that John Smith, deceased, who served as a Sergeant in Capt. Wm. Preston's Company of Rangers, never received any land therefor. Certificate is granted to Thomas Smith, the heir-at-law, for 200 acres. (150) certificate for 2,000 acres granted to Alexr. St Clair and Alexr. McClenachan, guardians of John McClenachan, orphan and heir-atlaw of John McClenachan, deceased, who served as Lieutenant in Capt. Charles Lewis's Company of Independents on the expedition commanded by Colonel Boquet, 1764. (151) Certificate for 50 acres granted to Thomas McGregor for services as a soldier in Capt. Preston's Company of Rangers. Certificate of 50 acres each granted to John McMahon and Thomas Kibbeath NOVEMBER 19, 1779 173) Certificate for 50 acres granted to William Henderson, a soldier in Capt McClenachan's Company of Independents under Colonel Boquet. (173) Guardians of John and Robert McClenachan, sons and heirs of Robert McClenachan, prove that deceased served as a soldier in Capt. Alexr. McClenachan's Company in the expedition under Colonel Boquet. (174) John Christian being dead; Jonas Friend, as being incapable of his duty and not attending, and John Davidson, Smith Tandy, Wm. Lowther and Andrew Davidson, because of non-residence in the County, recommended to be left out of Commission. DECEMBER 21, 1779 (177) Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, widow and heir of John Murray, deceased, proved service of her husband as Ensign in Capt. McClenachan's Company in Boquet's expedition, 1764.--Certificate for 2,000 acres. (178) James Brown and Adam Guthery granted certificates as nephews and heirs at-law of James Dunlap, deceased, who served as Lieutenant in Capt. Hog's Company of Rangers and was destroyed by the enemy at the fort in the upper tract on the South Branch of Potomac in 1758, and James and Adam are the only legal heirs now in this State. (178) Proved that Joseph Hawkins served as a soldier in Capt. McNeel's Company in 1st Virginia Regiment until he was duly discharged by Colonel Adams Stevens in 1762.--His certificate was assigned by Joseph before a justice in Culpeper County to Thomas Stuart. (179) Proved--Nicholas Sallis served as a soldier in the 1st Virginia Regiment, and has received a certificate which was assigned to Sampson Mathews JANUARY 18, 1780 (181) John Dickey recommended Captain, vice William Henderson. who has removed to Kentucky; Joseph Waddle as Lieutenant, and John Bell as Ensign in said Company. (181) Alexr. Kilpatrick qualified Deputy Sheriff. APRIL 18, 1780 (225) Elizabeth, wife of Anthony Gholston, relinquished dower in deed to Stephen Beck. MAY 17, 1780 (229) John Warwick allowed 50 acres for services as soldier in Boquet's expedition is 1764. Samuel Erwin, of Capt. Hog's Company, 1757, allowed 50 acres. Robert Stuart, of Capt. Dickenson's Company, 1758, allowed 50 acres. John Blair, of Capt. Hog's Company, 1758, allowed 50 acres. AUGUST 19, 1780 (299) John Price, to whom William Hunter, orphan boy, was bound, petitions that he is about to move out of this State, and that William be bound to Francis Moore, to be taught leather breeches making, which is ordered. NOVEMBER 21, 1780 (306) Mary Price, wife of John Price, a soldier in Continental Service, is allowed subsistence for herself. (307) Jacob Cole appointed Constable in Capt. Cunningham's Company. NOVEMBER 22, 1780 (308) Alexr. Crawford recommended and qualified Ensign in Capt. Cartmill's Company DECEMBER 19, 1780 (322) These to work on the road from Staunton to Christian's Creek, with their tithables, viz: William Lewis, Henry Moura, John Brooks, Peter Moura John Bird, James Graham, Nicholas Sprigg, Robert Russell, Mr. Hunt, Andrew Scott, Jacob Sciler, Peter Grass, John Graham, Christopher Graham, Joshua Russell, James Coursey, Thomas Scott, Wm. Burk, Robert McClenachan, Samuel Fraizer and James Hill. MARCH 20, 1781 (326) Robert Baggs produced a certificate signed by the Clerk, and Wm. Fleming, Esq., Commissioner of Kentucky, of having a primitive right, which, he swears, he delivered to Col. Daniel Boon, of which he understands he was robbed. (327) Mary Price, soldier's wife, and child, to receive £300 in lieu of two barrels corn and 100 lbs. pork. MAY 15, 1781 (328) John Archer's will proved--widow Rebecca renounces its provisions and claims dower. (330) Mary Porter, wife of William Porter, a soldier in the Continental Army, allowed £360 for her and her children. JUNE 14, 1781 (348) Called Court on William Ward and Lewis Baker on suspicion of treason against the Commonwealth. Guilty of levying war against the Commonwealth, and held for further trial. Henry Swadley, John Snyder, Christian Stone and Capt. Robert Davis bound as witnesses for Commonwealth, to appear at such time and place as the Governor shall direct the proclamation for the trial. DECEMBER 19, 1781 (358) Admn, of estate of James Fulton granted Mary Fulton and John Ward. (359) Sarah Wiger, wife of David Wiger, soldier in the service of the Commonwealth, and child, allowed, in addition to former allowance of £350, 1 bbl. of corn, 100 lbs. pork, 124 lbs. beef. Mary Porter, wife of Daniel Porter, and 2 children, the same. Patsy Cole, wife of Richd. Cole, the same. MARCH 19, 1782 (366) Admn. of estate of Alexr. Cunningham granted John Cunningham. (367) Mary Price, wife of John Price, soldier, is allowed 3 bbls. corn and 100 lbs. pork. APRIL 26, 1782 (375) Admn. of estate of Wm. Fleming granted widow, Margaret MAY 21, 1782 (380) William Wilson, Archibald Scott, Benj. Erwin and James Waddle, Presbyterian Ministers, are licenced to celebrate matrimony. AUGUST 21, 1782 (420) Deed from Robert Caldwell to Robert Black ordered recorded, and Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Caldwell, relinquished dower. AUGUST 23, 1782 (425) Wm. McDowell vs. Alexr. St. Clair.--This ejectment involves Lot No. 3, in Staunton. NOVEMBER 19, 1782 (435) William Blair, captain of patrollers, 4 nights (26 June to 29 July, 1782), 40 lbs. tobacco; Francis Mora, captain of patrollers, 4 nights, same; Anthony Mustoe, captain of patrollers, 4 nights, same; Dennis Callaghan, captain of patrollers, 3 nights, 30 lbs. tobacco: Valentine White, captain of patrollers, 3 nights, 30 lbs. tobacco; Wm. Blair, Francis Mora, Anthony Mustoe, captains of patrollers, 5 nights each, 50 lbs. tobacco; David Griener, captain of patrollers, 3 nights, 30 lbs. tobacco; Dennis Callaghen, captain of patrollers, 1 night, 10 lbs. tobacco; Dennis Callaghen, captain of patrollers (20 April to 24 May). JANUARY 21, 1783 (2) Will of John Christian presented and ordered that witnesses be summoned to prove it. (5) Called Court on Philip, a negro slave of Henry Garrett, and formerly property of Major Thomas Johnston, of Louisa County, charged with murdering Alexander Hunter, of Augusta County, and wounding the wife of Samuel Henry.--Guilty and to be hanged on 16th April next at 10 o'clock a. m. His value is fixed at £65. APRIL 15, 1783 (44) Admn. of estate of James Potter granted Wm. Steele. Dedimus ordered to take depositions of Jacob van Lear and Israel Christian, witnesses to will of John Christian, who are too aged and infirm to attend Court. (45) It appears to the Court that James Cunningham and John McKemey are unable to support themselves through inability occasioned by wounds received in the service--ordered to be certified to the Assembly. MAY 20, 1783 (50) John Christian's will produced with the dedimus and deposition of one the witnesses, another being dead and the third not appearing--the will being made twenty-five years ago and the testator having had five children since--not allowed to be recorded--the widow refuses to administer and administration granted to Gilbert Christian, son of deceased (52) Pension of Joseph Mays, wounded at Point Pleasant, 1774, to be continued. MAY 21, 1783 (54) Samuel Henderson and Alexander Barnett, who married two of the daughters of William Long, Sr., deceased, petition that the testator left 400 acres of land to be divided between their wives, and William Long, grandson of deceased, pray that a guardian be appointed for said William Long, an infant, and persons be appointed to make the division.--Samuel Long, uncle of said William, is appointed guardian and Commissioners appointed to make division AUGUST 19, 1783 (80) Sarah Cunningham, orphan of Charles Cunningham, to be bound to Charles Berry--and Ruth Cunningham to James Harris. AUGUST 22, 1783 (114) James McGonegal and Margaret, his wife, late Margaret Fleming, admx. of William Fleming, vs. Griffith Evans.---Petition--judgment OCTOBER 21, 1783 (132) James Cunningham ordered to be continued as a pensioner. (133) Mary Price, widow oi John Price, a Continental soldier, proved that John departed this life June 9, 1782; it is further certified that he was enlisted September 30, 1780, and that Isaac Price is the eldest son and heir-at-law of John. DECEMBER 16, 1783 (167) John Steel is appointed guardian of Isaac Price, orphan of John Price. APRIL 20, 1784 (217) William McDowell granted certificate of good character for obtaining license to practice law. (217) Farrow vs Alexr. Searight } Dedimus to take depositions of James Woods, Isaac Shields, Richard Woods, Gilbert Searight, William Searight, William Stuart, William and John Moore, residents of Pennsylvania. AUGUST 20, 1784 (297) Kezia Crane, aged 9 years, to be bound to Valentine White. JANUARY 19, 1785 (348) Robert Donaldson exempted from payment of levies APRIL 15, 1785 (13) Called Court on James Parks for horse stealing.--Not guilty, but is of bad fame and bound to good behavior. MAY 17, 1785 (24) Alexander Reid appointed guardian of John Walker, orphan of Alexr. Walker. (24) Hugh Donaho is appointed guardian of Barbara Walker, orphan daughter of Alexander Walker MAY 19, 1785 (56) Charles Donally and George Clendenning returned no inhabitants. AUGUST 17, 1785 (160) Rev. Archibold Scott, Presbyterian, authorized to solemnize matrimony. OCTOBER 18, 1785. (256) Charles Donally qualified admr. of Andrew Donally. SEPTEMBER 19, 1786 (169) Following officers of militia recommended: Robert Gamble, as Lieutenant Colonel; William Hinds, as Captain; John Hogshead and David Parry, as Lieutenants; Jacob Perey and Samuel Cargo, as Ensigns; and for a light company to the First Regiment--Alexander Gibson, as Captain; John Poage, Jr., as Lieutenant; James Steel, as Ensign; for a light company to the Second Regiment--John Lewis, as Captain; Charles Donally, as Lieutenant, John McCreery, Jr., Ensign DECEMBER 19, 1786 (186) To William Christian, for his services as Adjutant of the Militia, allowed by the Court Martial £20. 1,860 tithables at 3/. MARCH 24, 1787 (248) Robert Douthat, Robert McCullough, Robert Stuart, Hugh McDowell, Wm. McDowell, Robert McDowell, Robert Aistrop, Charles Markle, John McKibbon and Robert Gamble, merchants, granted licenses for retailing goods agreeable to the Act of Assembly "Imposing New Taxes." (248) Anthony Mustoe qualified land searcher for the District of Staunton. APRIL 18, 1787 (255) John Dickinson, pensioner, proved that he received his wounds at the Battle of Point Pleasant on the 10th of October, 1774, in the service as a Captain of the Militia of this County, ordered on the Shawney expedition by Lord Dunmore, then Governor.--He is aged 56 years and resides in this County. MAY 15, 1787 (258) Indictment vs. Isaac Hanna, for unlawfully marrying his uncol's wife, Rebecca Carson, within 12 months. JUNE 19, 1787 (335) Following exempted from levies: Stephen Biche, Robert Fairbern, Henry Butt, Garrett Dolson, Richard Erwin, James Erwin, Thomas Nelson, Daniel McGuines. (403) Rev. James Chambers, Presbyterian, authorized to marry. OCTOBER 16, 1787 (408) James Fraizer and John Erwin, Captains: Alexr. Hall, Lieutenant; Hugh Fulton, Ensign; qualified. (442) Officers recommended: Robert Douthat, Captain; Wm. Chambers, Lieutenant; Robert McCullough, Ensign. APRIL 21, 1789 (45) Merchants licensed, viz: Robert Stuart, Robert McDowell, Robert McCullough, Robert Aistrop, Robert Gamble, William McDowell, Hugh McDowell. APRIL 22, 1789 (52) Robert Kirk recommended Captain of a troop of Cavalry in First Regiment; William Forbes as Lieutenant, and John McDowell as Cornet; Oliver McCoy, as Captain of troop of Cavalry in Second Regiment, and John Berry as Lieutenant. AUGUST 19, 1789 (112) Alexander McClenachan, et als., took oath required by Congress, pursuant to Article VI, Constitution, United States. (137) Andrew Erwin qualified Lieutenant. JANUARY 17, 1792 (44) Robert Wilson, named as executor in will of John Oliver, qualified as administrator of said will. DECEMBER 18, 1792 (212-213) Rachel, widow of William Crawford, deceased, releases dower in land conveyed by William's partners to Robert McCullock MARCH 25, 1793 (258) Andrew Anderson recommended as County Lieutenant, John Campbell as Major of 1st Battalion, William Wilson as Major of 2d Battalion. (258) Thomas Turk, Jr., James Frazer, James Crawford, John Erwin and William Bell as Captains in 1st Battalion--recommended. (258) James Bratton, William Shields, Robert Doak, John McCutchen, and Augustine Argenbright as Captains in 2d Battalion--recommended. (258) John Clements, Alex. Hall, James Rankin, Andrew Erwin and John Crawford as Lieutenants in 1st Battalion--recommended. (258) John McCutchen, Robert Christian, James Mitchell, John Wilson, David Buchanan, Lieutenants in 2d Battalion--recommended. (258) Benj. Kennerly, Andrew Fulton, David Henderson, Thos. Waddle, Wm. Bell, Jr., Ensigns in 1st Battalion--recommended. (258) Wm. Armstrong, Joseph Bell, Robert Fulton Ewing, David Williams, Ensigns in 2d Battalion--recommended. (258) William Chambers as a Captain of Infantry in 1st Battalion-- recommended. (258) Samuel Steele, recommended as Captain of Infantry in 2d Battalion. MARCH 25, 1793 (259) James Allen as Lieutenant of Company of Infantry in 1st Battalion--recommended. Robert Kennick as Lieutenant of Company of Infantry in 2d Battalion--recommended. Alex. Anderson as Ensign of a Company of Infantry in 1st Battalion--recommended. Alex. Crawford as Ensign of a Company of Infantry in 2d Battalion; Robert Gratton as Captain of a Company of Cavalry to be raised in Staunton--recommended. David Parry as First Lieutenant of said Company; William Abney as Second Lieutenant of said Company; Jacob Geiger as Cornet of said Company JUNE 18, 1793 (290) Joseph Hanna, witness to will of Catherine Clements, deceased, is since dead. SEPTEMBER 17, 1793 (342) Mary Ann Ham, orphan of ____ Ham, chose Bridget Campbell guardian. (342) Andrew Erwin qualified Lieutenant in 1st Battalion. JUNE 17, 1794 (126) Eleanor Rutledge releases dower in deed by her husband, James Rutledge, to George Rutledge. SEPTEMBER 16, 1794 (158) Sarah McDowell, widow of Hugh McDowell, refuses to accept her husband's will. MAY 21, 1796 (480) Robert McDowell took the oath of fidelity. JUNE 22, 1796 (15) Robert Gratton qualified Major of a Battalion in a Regiment of Cavalry annexed to the 3d Division of Militia. John Bowyer qualified a Captain and John McDowell a Lieutenant, of a Company of Artillery in the 3d Regiment and 3d Division SEPTEMBER 20, 1796 (66) John Michael recommended Ensign in 1st Battalion, 32d Regiment. George Berry, as Captain in 2d Battalion, vice John McCutcheon, resigned. John Scott, as Lieutenant, vice John Wilson, resigned. James Ewing, as Lieutenant, vice John Sharp, resigned. FEBRUARY 21, 1797 (109) Sarah Price, orphan of Samuel Price, deceased, of Henrico County, chose Robert Douthat guardian. NOVEMBER 22, 1798 (400-419) Rev. Wm. King, of Episcopal Methodist Society, authorized to celebrate matrimony. DECEMBER 20, 1798 (448-454) Ann Chambers, wife of William Chambers, acknowledged deed of William to Robert McDowell. FEBRUARY 7, 1799 (463) Called Court on Dicey, a negro woman (the property of Hugh Campbell, of the County of Amherst, and late in the possession of Sarah McDowell, of Staunton) for murdering her child.--Discharged. >>>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

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    1. [DANIEL-L] Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia (Part 1)
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Some notes before we start. 1. McClenachan is McCLELLAN. 2. Israel CHRISTIAN (1712-1784) married Elizabeth STARK and they had two children that I carry records for. Ann Nancy CHRISTIAN married Col William FLEMMING of Roanoke, VA and Col. William CHRISTIAN married Anne HENRY, sister of Patrick. This bunch is to be considered close to my RENEAU family, as are the SEVIERS and RAMSEYS who are also mentioned throughout this list. 3, The BRECKENRIDGE and FITZPATRIKS are close. Sarah Jane BRECKENRIDGE (b. 1690) married William FITZPATRICK, Sr. and they are the ancestors of all VA FITZPATRICKS, including the bunch in Greene and later Morgan County, GA. 4. I do not know how the CUNNINGHAMS figure into my bunch, if at all. 5. Most, if not all of these names, are identical to those listed in the Cub Creek CUNNINGHAM information. Whether they are part of the same family, I do not know. 6. The number in the parenthesis is the page number from this book. <<<<< AUGUST 21, 1747. (259) Mary, widow of Saml. Cunningham, administers on his estate. (291) Robert McClenachan moves for counter security against Mary, wife of Andrew Mitchell, late widow of Saml. Cunningham, who stated they were leaving the Colony immediately. Counter security ordered and appeal taken. Robert McClenachan appointed guardian for (Margret, see p. 310; Andrew Mitchell appointed.) Mary Cunningham, dau. of Saml. Cunningham. (294) Juryman--Wm. Pierie. NOVEMBER 19, 1747. (321) To James Patton and Ro. Cunningham, for expenses in attending the Council and going down. 1670 tithables at 23 lb. tobacco, at 3 farthings per pound == 1 sh. and 5 pence. FEBRUARY 18, 1747/8. (345) Ro. Cunningham complains that Samuel Gay has indulged Utis Perkins in several things after he had apprehended him; ordered under bond; John and Wm. Anderson securities. (348) Patrick McDonald fined and recognized for being drunk and drinking the Pretender's health. (102) Wm. Shurley, Thomas Fitzpatrick and Valentine Sevier, arrested as above, begged pardon of the Court and were discharged. MARCH 19, 1747/8, (368) Thomas Burk--witness from Frederick. (368) Jacob Darnell--Witness from Frederick. AUGUST 19, 1748 (59) Patrick McDonald proved his importation direct from Ireland. AUGUST 20, 1748 (63) Robert and Wm. Christian to lay out a road from Black James Armstrong's to Wm. Long's mill, thence to James Alexander's fence, with these workers: James Armstrong, George Rutlidge, Thomas Rutlidge, James Caldwell, James Armstrong. James Frain, William Robb, John Christian, James Alexander, John Black, John Wilson, Anthony Black, Wm. Wright, and Wm. and John Robinson. AUGUST 24, 1749 (158) Settlement of John McDowell's orphans's estate set out in full. (161) Ann, wife of George Breckinridge, relinquished dower in deed, Breckinridge to Mathew Erwin. (264) William Parks's 2464 acres on So. Br. Potomac to be valued by Geo. Sea, Martin Stroup, John Knight Owells (O'Neils), Henry Kerr, John Skelton, John Patton, Jr., James Rutledge and John Smith. AUGUST 29, 1750 (432) Mary, wife of John Maxwell, relinquished dower in deed John M.--to Robt. Breckinridge. (430) Jean Rutledge renounces her right to adminr. on estate of her husband, James Rutledge, and Hugh Parker qualifies SEPTEMBER 1, 1750 (456) Robert Carlile, John Carlile, added to tithables on motion of Ro. Breckinridge; Benjamin Posey, added to tithables on own motion; Wallace Estill, Loftus Pullin, Richard Bodkin, added to list of tithables on motion of Ro. Breckinridge. (471) John Daniel, charged by Ro. Breckinridge with speaking treasonable words, committed to next Court SEPTEMBER 21, 1750. (484) James McDonall, alias John Dolphin, committed on charge of stealing from Rice Price of Lunenburg. MAY 31, 1751 (597) On motion of Robert McClenachan, on behalf of his servant, Alexr. Fullerton on, stating that Valentine Severe detains several books, the property of Alexander, ordered that Severe be summoned. JUNE 11, 1751--AUGUST 27, 1751 (176) This book begins August 1749, but there are no orders but those of suits and actions until August 27, 1751, when a new Court was organized under a commission from the Hon. Lewis Burwell, President of Virginia, dated 11th June, 1751, directed to James Patton, Peter Scholl,* Robert Cunningham, Wm. Jameson, David Stuart,* John Lynn,* Erwin Patterson,* Thos. English, Benj. Borden,* Joseph Kenady, John Denton, Wm. Christian, Robert Breckinridge, John Lewis,* Silas Hart, Andw. Lewis,* James Rutledge, Alexr. Wright, Ro. McClenahan,* Robert Campbell, John Wilson, Richd. Burton, Patr. Martin, James Lockhart, John Mills, Ro. Ramsey, Richd. Woods, John Anderson, John Ruddle, Thos. Stuart, John Lyle, John Buchanan, Thomas Lewis, Archd. Alexander, John Mathews, Adam Dickenson, Mathias Seltzer, Wm. Harbeson. (Those marked (*) qualified.) AUGUST 27, 1751 (176) Robert McClenachan qualified Sheriff and (177) Ro. Breckinridge, his deputy. AUGUST 28, 1751. (181) Daniel Richardson, John Coningham, Joel Hornback, and John Sea, appraisers of Alexr. Scot's estate. NOVEMBER, 28, 1751. (209) James and John Scott, Wm. McMurry, James Simpson, James Frame, Robert Montgomerie, James Montgomerie, Hugh McDonall and Wm. Galespy, to lay off a road from the lower cow-pasture to Burden's tract. MAY 20, 1752. 242) New commission to: James Patton, Thos. Lewis, Wm. Jameson,* James Lockhart,* Benj. Borden,* John Lewis,* Robt. Cunningham,* Andrew Lewis, Erwin Patterson, Richd. Woods, Peter Sholl, John Wilson, David Stewart, Ro. McClenachan,* John Mathews.* (Those marked (*) qualified. JUNE 18, 1752 (265) Robert Cunningham qualified Justice. JUNE 20, 1752. (291) William Cunningham bound over for abusing the Sheriff. (313) James Campbell, qualified Captain of Foot; John Maxwell, qualified Captain of Troop of Horse; Robert Renix, qualified Cap. of Troop of Horse; John Poage, qualified Cap. of Troop of Horse; James Edmondson, qualified Cap. of Troop of Horse; John Hogshead, qualified Cap. of Troop of Horse; Mathew Edmondson, qualified Cornet; Adam Harmon, qualified Cap. of a Troop of Horse; George Anderson, qualified Cap. of Troop of Horse; Augustine Price, qualified Lieut. of a Troop of Horse; Jacob Harmon, qualified Cornet. NOVEMBER 20, 1752. (384) John Cunningham paid for mending the benches and bar of the Co. Ho. MARCH 21, 1753. (415) Joseph Long and James Young, overseers, with Robert Young, Joseph Long, Samuel Gibson, Solomon Whitley, John Collier, William Hall, Gilbert Crawford, George Gibson, John Ruckman, Thomas Burton, Wm. Wadington, Wm. Brown, James Moore, John Hanna, James Huston, Wm. Todd, James Bats, James Todd, James Young, Patrick Young, John Carr and James Campbell--keep the road from Joseph Long's Mill to James Young's Mill, thence to the Great Road on James Thompson's Plantation. MARCH 22, 1753. (419) David Robinson, qualified Lieut. of Foot; John Cunningham, qualified Lieut. of Foot; Henry Cartwright, qualified Ensign of Foot; Joseph Langdon, qualified Captain of Foot; James McKemy, qualified Ensign of Foot; Thomas Langdon, qualified Lieut. of Foot; Cornelius Ruddle, qualified Capn. of Horse and Foot. MAY 19, 1753. (458) Robert Davis, an Exr. of Robert Crockett, is about to leave this Colony and begs to be released. John Ramsey, who married Robert Crockett's widow summoned. AUGUST 16, 1753. (9) Ludwick Francisco, qualified Captain; Edward McDaniel, qualified Cornet; Jeremiah Sciler, qualified Captain of Foot; Luke Collins, qualified Ensign of Foot. MARCH 23, 1754. (129) Elizabeth McDonald--death abates suit. NOVEMBER 21, 1754 (325) James McDonald, indented Servt. to Wm. Bell. OCTOBER 25, 1755. 490) Propositions and grievances: John Hunter for services, wagoning; James Alexander, for patrolling; Wm. Wilson, Wm. Cunningham, Domnick Barrel, Mathew Thompson, John Atkins, Saml. Black, patrolling; John Brown for victualling men patrolling under Cap. David Lewis; Wm. Thompson for patrolling and going on an express; George Caldwell, for patrolling; Robert Poage, for waggoning; Israel Christian, patrolling; Israel Christian, claim of David Moore for provisions provided Cap. David Lewis's Co. of Rangers which provisions were received by Christian. (491) Newman McGonagle, for patrolling; Wm. Williams, for patrolling; Wm. Christian, for patrolling; Alexr. Thompson, for patrolling; John Simmons claim for guarding arms and ammunition sent for the use of this County; Wm. Duncan, for patrolling; Robert Thompson and John Galespy,--patrolling; Charles Patrick, for patrolling; Joseph Martin and Wm. McFeeters, for patrolling; Wm. Lockhart, for patrolling; Barny Riley, going on express. (492) Saml. and James McDowell, patrolling; Andrew Scot, horse impressed; Daniel Harrison, patrolling. AUGUST 16, 1753 (9) Ludwick Francisco, qualified Captain; Edward McDaniel, qualified Cornet; Jeremiah Sciler, qualified Captain; Luke Collins, qualified Ensign. Augusta County, VA Order Books.... NOVEMBER 25, 1755 (10) George Parks vs. John Perry } John Perry removed out of the Colony. APRIL 29, 1756. (108) Claims, propositions and grievances: James Beard, claim for ranging; John McClenachan, claim for going express; Robert Bratton, claim for ranging; George Wilson, claim for ranging and provisions for his Company; Abraham Smith, claim for ranging and provisions for his Company; Israel Christian, claim for ranging and provisions; Joseph Kenaday, claim for ranging; Patrick Lowrey, claim for ranging; George Campbell, claim for ranging; John Dickinson, claim for ranging and provisions for his Company; James Dunlop, claim for ranging and provisions for his Company; Archd. Stuart, claim for ranging; John Campbell, claim for ranging. MARCH 16, 1757. (304) Wm. Cunningham, qualified Lieut. of Militia; James Henderson, qualified Lieut. of Militia; Jacob Sybert, qualified Captain of Militia. JUNE 20, 1757. (385) Bryon McDonald--suit abates by death of. NOVEMBER 16, 1757 (39) Jennett McDonald administers on estate of her deceased son, Randall McDonald. Esther Brown qualifies admx. of her decd. father, Henry Brown, Esther, the widow, having refused. NOVEMBER 21, 1757. (76) John Cunningham to provide candles, keep fires and clean the Co. Ho., and bring in his charge at next levy. MARCH 20, 1758 (124) Robert Donald vs. Israel Christian, admr. John Smith. John Smith having returned from his captivity, it is ordered that the administration of his estate granted the defendant is revoked. NOVEMBER 20, 1760. (434) Orphans of Patrick Fitzpatrick to be bound out. (436) Elijah McClenachan, qualified Lieut. of Militia. Commission for privy examination of Elianer, wife of Erwin Patterson. Patterson to Israel Christian. MAY 19, 1761 (6) Mary Brown qualifies admx. of her decd. husband, William Brown. John Graham fined for calling Israel Christian a rogue, a cheat and a rascal. Josiah Davidson, orphan of Danl. Davidson, aged 16 years, chose John Harrison his guardian. MAY 21, 1761 (21) John McDonald bound to the peace towards John Pickens. MAY 23, 1761. (47) John Cunningham to his son, Walter--deed acknowledged. (to be continued) FEBRUARY 16, 1748. (76) James Robinson qualifies as admr. of his father, James Robinson, widow and the heir-at-law having refused. (76) Rev. Alexr. Cummings, a dissenting minister, took the oaths required. (77) The meeting house built near John Brown's ordered to be received a place of public worship. (78) John Hutchison petitions on behalf of his son, John Hutchison, Jr., late a servant of John Oliphant, to be paid his son's wages out of Oliphant's estate. (78) Henry Downs petitions for counter security from Jane McDonald, widow and admx. of Randol McDonald (admn. granted in Orange), now wife of Joseph McClallan. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    12/16/2003 11:48:06
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr.
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Will, Let's see if we can pin down some of this. John CASON and Eleanor PINKETT were born in the 1730 time frame and he died in 1816 in Burke County, GA. That puts their first child born in the 1750-1760 time frame. I am looking for a Robert DANIEL born ABT 1770, give or take a year or two. I know his wife, Penelope DANIEL, was age 73 in 1846 so that gives her a DOB of 1773, plus or minus a year or two. I also know they were married ABT 1792 with their first child born 1793. Do you see a Robert who fits that profile? Do you think the Robert DANIEL, GS of John CASON was born in the 1770 time frame. He well could be. I have thought for a long time, at least since I saw the CASON information, that his name was possibly Robert Cason DANIEL or maybe even Robert Cannon DANIEL. Their children's names were Allen, Amelia, William, Nancy, John, Sarah, Lucretia, Robert, Martha and James. I am drawn two ways with this Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) of Burke County, GA. I really like that CUNNINGHAM information from Cub Creek because some of their folks were really around some of my later bunch - the CARLTONS, CALDWELLS, CARROLS, HOGUES, PARKS, McCOYS, etc. This bunch also meets the financial profile of my bunch, to a tee. However, I have all too many links in my bunch directly back to Pitt for me not to look in that area, too - lots of links to that area of NC. I also have that James L. DANIEL and I have no idea what the L. stood for but it could well be LANIER or even LANE. The key things will be when I see a DANIEL family with early connections to an ERWIN/ERVIN, WISE, TAYLOR and LANE family. When I see a DANIEL family which has those connections, as well as a Robert DANIEL of the correct time frame, then I will know where my bunch came from. One of the names I really hit on today, was the name Randol McDONALD. I have looked at this name, before, because he supposedly died in Burke County, GA but a few years before my Robert DANIEL disappears after the 1830 Burke County, GA census. ' Where I found this boy was in Augusta County, VA area, around all too many of the folks we know from the Cub Creek information. I am going to post these records to the list, later. I also found a Robert DONALD in the 1750 time frame, an attorney, in these same records. I do appreciate your research and keep this information coming. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <WEDAIA@aol.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 3:44 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > John, > > THOMAS DANIEL (abt 1740-1818) wife was Deliah unk, per Pitt Co, NC, Bk AA, pg > 320, 1818, TD dec'd, wife-DELIAH DANIEL receives dower of 600 acres. Bk BB, > pg 202, 1818; Harmon Mayo, Luke Ward, DELIAH DANIEL to Rollins, 30 acres. > Believe it is part of Land of THOMAS DANIEL, dec'd. > > I think it was RLD's bro., THOMAS D mrd unk CASON, d/o JOHN CASON. See Bk M, > pg 112,20 Sep 1788, JOHN CASON to ROBERT DANIEL, gr/s for L&A 100 acres; wits > THOMAS DANIEL, ELEANOR CASON. Bk M, pg 647, 1 Jun 1791, JOHN CASON to ROBERT > DANIEL, gr/s for L&A, negro; wit JAMES ALBRITON. > > I believe that the WILLIAM HART mrd SUSAN DANIEL (d/o RLD, s/o TD, s/o > RLD,sr) was from Greene County, NC. They had 3 children: Robert Daniel Hart, Hannah > Holliday Hart, and Anne Elizabeth Hart per his will. SUSAN mrd ROBERT > MARSHALL, moved to Marengo Co, AL by the 1850 census. > SUSAN and ROBERT MARSHALL had 4 children. > (This info is from Dora Pearce, a decendant thru Hannah Holliday Hart, above) > > You & Payne will be the 1st to know what I find in the Land Records in > Greenville, NC in Jan '04 or as soon as construction is complete. > > Take Care, > Will Daniels > Vienna, VA > > > In a message dated 12/15/2003 8:02:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, > jclarke@rose.net writes: > > > > > Date: 12/15/2003 8:02:59 AM Eastern Standard Time > > From: jclarke@rose.net > > Reply-to: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > > To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > > > Will, > > So, these kids were the children of Thomas DANIEL (ABT 1740-1818) and > > UNK wife. From this, we know the last of these kids you list would have been > > born in the ABT the pre-1795 time frame for them to be 21 in the 1818 time > > frame. Is that about right in your estimation? If we read Thomas's DOB > > right, then these kids that you list were probably born in the 1770 time > > frame. > > I think that Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL (1718-1794), this Thomas's > > father, was married twice and the CASON girl may have been one of these > > wives. Either he married her or one of his sons, also named Robert, married > > her. That, I do not know. > > What I do know is John CASON, this CASON girl's father, moved to Burke > > County, GA and died there in 1816 and this 1816 time frame puts him in the > > same county with my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) who moved there > > from NC in 1812. I do not have census records for Robert in Burke County, > > GA before 1820 and by then, CASON, is dead. > > All I know from research of this CASON family is that one daughter of > > John CASON (1728-1816) and Eleanor PINKETT -- Rachel CASON, married Colson > > ADAMS, another daughter, Eleanor CASON, married James ALBRITTON, Jr., > > another daughter, Jean CASON married Peter ADAMS, Colson's brother, and > > sister, Frances CASON married John HATTON. There must have been a John > > CASON, Jr. since John is listed as a "Senior" in my information but I do not > > have the names of any of his and Eleanor's sons, if they had any. > > I will see what I can find on this HART boy. I do know that a HART > > family migrated to Morgan County, GA, probably through Greene because the > > late, MS Carroll HART of Madison, Archivist of GA, descended from this HART > > family. Carroll died last summer and is buried with her ATKINSON ancestors > > in Madison, GA. I also know a HART boy married a FITZPATRICK and a RANDLE > > and this puts them in the Greene, Madison and Morgan County, GA areas and > > into the right overall families. > > I also know that an Ann HART (AFT 1702-AFT 1794) married Allen WARREN, > > Jr (1684-1733) of Surry County, VA and Allen WARREN was the brother of > > Elizabeth WARREN who married Benjamin LANIER, s/o John LANIER III and > > Elizabeth BYRD of Prince George County, VA, Benjamin's sister, Elizabeth > > LANIER, married James ALBRITTON, Sr., parents of James ALBRITTON, Jr. who > > married the Eleanor CASON, listed previously. A little close in this bunch, > > isn't it? I looked at what I had on this whole family and they are still > > playing around in the same group of overall families we see later in the > > Pitt, Chowan, Tyrrell, Beaufort areas. > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL >

    12/16/2003 11:35:08
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] NC Deeds
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Dora, The deed in question (RE: Rhoda Daniel HUDSON) was executed in Effingham County, GA in 1792 and the law in GA prior to 1867 was -- any property conveyed to the wife automatically became the property of the husband and only he could convey what had been her property to someone else. A lot of young ladies and widows had their fortunes or inheritance squandered by their husbands before the law was changed in 1867 to protect them. Thanks for the information on the ownership and conveyance of real property in NC but laws concerning real property vary from state to state and time frame to time frame, even in GA. What I stated was the law in GA concerning ownership and conveyance of real property prior to 1867. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <FTB1275@aol.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 3:29 PM Subject: [DANIEL-L] NC Deeds > John, > > I am sure that laws regarding minors receiving property varies from state to > state. In North Carolina minors can receive property. Below is information > from North Carolina Real Estate Searches, by Lilona S. & Gregory W. Schiro, > published in 1982, p. 174. > > " A grantee need not be competent, since a minor or incompetent person can > receive and hold title to real estate as long as he has the capacity to receive > the title. For an individual, capacity usually means that he must have been > in existence at the time of the conveyance. For example, if a grantee were > dead at the time of the execution, no title would pass. However, if a grantee > had not yet been born but he was born within 280 days from the execution, he > would have been considered 'en esse' at the time of the conveyance and capable > of receiving title." > > There is a footnote after the last sentence. G.C.41-5; Mackie v. Mackie, 230 > N.C. 152, 52 S. E. 2nd 352 (1959) (construing the terms "in esse" in G.S. > 51-5 to be presumed to mean a 280-day period before birth. > > > Therefore, it would not be necessary for the children of Thomas Daniel > (Media; John; Rufus W.; Thomas, Jr; James; and Sabrina) would not have had to be 21 > years old at the time of the division of the Thomas Daniel property. > > Regards, > > Dora Pearce > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not allowed on this list. > >

    12/16/2003 11:09:35
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage
    2. Jack V Butler
    3. There is no great mystery about Barsheba Beck and Mary Stanaland (or however it is spelled). They married different men named Aaron Daniel. Barsheba Beck and her Aaron Daniel were still in Duplin county after Mary and her Aaron appear in GA records. Two different men named Aaron - mystery solved. Unless you count the mystery of which of the 3 or 4 contemporary Aaron Daniels was actually Aaron, Jr, that is. Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:17 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > Judy, > I do not know about these BECK and STANALAND marriages. This whole > bunch is a mess because of those POWG assignments. We will get it > straightened out, sooner rather than later, hopefully. <grin> > I think what these early researchers did was -- took the name of every > DANIEL, DANIELL, McDANIEL, McDONALD, O'DANEL, DANIALLY, DONNELL, DONALDSON, > DANIELSON, etc. in Middle and South Georgia, wrote their names on the face > of a playing card, shuffled the deck and played "Five Card Stud," letting > the ultimate assignments fall as they may. <grin> > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:27 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > I'm not sure anymore on these Daniel families. Especially since our Enoch > > is shown to be the son of Robert L. Daniel and not Aaron. But it never > did > > seem right to me before.... and too many of Thomas Daniel's sons had the > > same birthdate. But our Daniel line has many twins.... > > I would accept Aron Daniel having a marriage before Mary Stanaland......as > > he was 39 when they married. The problem is that the children of his > > supposed marriage to Bathsheba Beck,....the children overlap....with his & > > Mary Stanaland's. > > Barsheba Beck (1771) dau. of Caleb Beck,Sr.&Hannah Kennard > > Aron & Barsheba M: 1 July 1790 NC > > 1. James B., b:1791NC > > 2. Aaron, b:1795NC > > this two would fit...... > > but they add: > > 3. Marth H., b:5 Aug 1810 > > 4. Issac B., b:1814GA > > 5. Hannah, b:1818 GA > > 6. Mary, b: 1819GA > > > > I have the children of Zachariah & Allie Dubberly Daniels, but not on whom > > they married......so would like that info from you. > > I have the Charles (1824-1873) & Elender Paulk family if you would like > > them. > > I think that Charles is listed as the son of Aaron Daniel and Mary > > Stanaland. But his bdate of 14Mar1824, won't work as the son of them, > with > > Aron's death date of 1820. The birthdate of 1824 is wrong for him to be > > the son of Aron(1798-1873) & Mary "Polly > > Anderson Daniel.....they didn't marry until 25 Aug 1825. Where does > Charles > > belong? > > Judy > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 6:06 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > Judy, > > > I am trying to figure out what Aaron DANIEL, Jr has to do with this > > > family of Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL. <grin> At least we assume this > > > marriage record to be that of Aaron DANIEL, Jr., son of Capt. Aaron > > DANIEL, > > > Sr. and Betsy WHITFIELD. > > > These are all of my notes on this Aaron, Jr. I do not know how > > accurate > > > some of this information is because it has been gleaned from many places > > and > > > many sources over the years. > > > > > > >>> > > > Marriage 1 Mary STANALAND b: 1776 in Burke Co, Ga > > > Married: 23 Feb 1801 in Bulloch Co, Ga > > > Children > > > Marjory "Mary" DANIEL b: 1802 > > > Pollie DANIEL b: ABT. 1805 > > > Barbara DANIEL b: ABT. 1807 > > > Ann Cherry DANIEL b: 1810 > > > Elizabeth DANIEL b: 1812 > > > Zachariah DANIEL b: 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co, Ga > > > Charles S DANIEL b: 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, G > > > > > > Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in Bulloch > > Co, > > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, > GA > > > Tax Digest as owning 200 acres in Capt. McDonald's District. > > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 > > acres > > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, GA, > > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall > Co, > > GA > > > on 07/11/1812. > > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How > could > > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. > > Also > > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > > > 1830: > > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the estate > of > > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 > in > > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are > M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > > > Notes for Aaron Daniel, Jr.: > > > Aaron Daniels with his brothers John, Elias, Enoch and Moses left North > > > Carolina where they all fought in the Revolutionary War. After the war > > Aaron > > > settled in Bullock County, Georgia where he married. > > > > > > He was born on 14 Mar 1762 in Tyrrell County, NC, died in 1820 in > > > Bullock/Bellville? Co., GA., at age 58, and was buried on His > Plantation. > > > > > > General Notes: In the papers of Robert Ellis Colson, supposedly taken > from > > > the "Wiregrass Papers", the date of birth for Elias Daniel and Aaron > > Daniel, > > > Jr. was 1762. See page 5 for a list of the Children of Aaron Daniel, Sr. > > > Aaron Daniel, Jr. was a Revolutionary War Soldier, as was his father. An > > > Aaron Daniel died in Tattnall, Co., Ga. in November 1835. > > > > > > In his work, Robert Lewis Daniel, indicates that Elias and Aaron were > born > > > in 1762. Reference: "The Family of Daniel or Daniell" line of descent of > > > Mona Lee Daniel Allen. > > > > > > More about AARON DANIEL, JR: "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" by Folks > > > Huxford, Vol. IV, Page 58. Aaron Daniels with his brothers; John, Elias, > > > Enoch and Moses left North Carolina where they all fought in the > > > Revolutionary War, after the war Aaron settled in Bullock County, > Georgia > > > where he married Mary Stanaland. (from Family Treemaker - WFT Vol #7 - > > > Pedigree 147) > > > > > > 1840: Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in Bulloch > > Co, > > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. > > > 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 200 > > acres > > > in Capt. McDonald's District. > > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 > > acres > > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, GA, > > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall > Co, > > GA > > > on 07/11/1812. > > > > > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How > could > > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > > > > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. > > Also > > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > > > > > > 1827: -- he died after March 1827 because he drew in the 1827 GA Land > > > Lottery: > > > > > > 1 32 161 Daniel, Aaron jr Tattnall County Conners Lee > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the estate > of > > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > > > > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 > in > > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are > M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > > > > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > > > Aaron married Mary STANALAND on 23 Feb 1801 in Bullock Co., GA. Mary was > > > born in 1776 in Burke Co., GA. and died after 1850. > > > > > > General Notes: Mary was living with son Zacharia in 1850, according to > > > Tattnal Co., Ga.census. She was the daughter of John and Amy Stanaland. > > > > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > > > i. Marjory "Mary" DANIEL was born after 1801 and died about 1844. > > > > > > ii. Maryann Maranda "Polly" DANIEL was born on 29 May 1805 in Tattnal > Co., > > > GA., died on 26 Jan 1884 in Tattnal Co., GA., at age 78, and was buried > in > > > Anderson Church Cemetery. Maryann married Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON > on > > > 30 Oct 1828 in Tattnall Co., GA. Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON died on 29 > > Mar > > > 1881 in Tattnal Co., GA. and was buried in Anderson Church Cemetery. > > > Benjamin was the son of Benjamin Martin COLSON, Sr. and Hannah GOLDWIRE > of > > > Effingham County, Georgia > > > > > > General Notes: Notes for MARYAN MARANDA "POLLY" DANIEL: Daniel Family > > > History - Robert Ellis Colson > > > > > > Children of Maryann DANIEL and Benjamin COLSON are: > > > i. Carty Elizabeth COLSON, b. 1829. > > > ii. Joshua Tilton Benjamin COLSON, b. 1832. > > > iii. Daniel Columbus COLSON, b. 1834. More About DANIEL COLUMBUS COLSON: > > > Degree: In the Civil War, CSA > > > iv. Margery Maranda COLSON, b. 1836. > > > v. Saloma COLSON, b. 1839. > > > vi. Paul James Algerine COLSON, b. 1841. > > > vii. Martin Nathaniel Columbus COLSON, b. March 20, 1844. > > > viii. Thomas Columbus COLSON, b. 1845. > > > > > > iii. Barbary DANIEL was born in 1807. Another name for Barbary was > Barbary > > > "Barbara" DANIEL. Barbary married Frank WILLIAMS . > > > > > > iv. Ann Cherry DANIEL was born in 1810 in Tattnal Co., GA. Ann married > > > Charles ANDERSON , son of Unknown and Unknown , on 2 Oct 1836 in > Tattnall > > > Co., GA. Charles was born between 1808-1814 in Tattnal Co., GA. Charles > > was > > > the son of John ANDERSON RS-NC and Mary of Tattnall County, GA > > > > > > General Notes: > > > > > > The only Charles listed on the 1860 Tattnall Co., Census indicates a > birth > > > date of 1814. The ages of the children listed fits the time and marriage > > > date of Charles and Ann Anderson. The researcher (Shirley West Gotsch) > > used > > > this census information. Another indicator is the names of the two first > > > children, named for the fathers of the respective parents. This > > information > > > has been updated 04/13/02. By Shelia <Giammett@cs.com> > > > > > > Children of Ann DANIEL and Charles ANDERSON are: > > > > > > 1. Aaron ANDERSON b: 1836 > > > 2. John ANDERSON b: 1840 > > > 3. Eliza ANDERSON b: 1842 > > > 4. Rachel B. ANDERSON b: 1844 Married Josiah Joshua LYNN b: January 16, > > 1846 > > > i. Amy Cherry Samantha LYNN b: March 08, 1869 Married Steely > (McLain) > > > McLEAN b: November 18, 1864 > > > ii. Mary Ann Elizabeth (Betty) LYNN b: August 04, 1871 Married > Anguish > > > F. (Johnny) McLEAN b: July 01, 1864 > > > iii. Margaret Naomi Melvini LYNN b: 1872 Married John Elijah HALL b: > > in > > > South Carolina > > > iv. Charles LYNN b: September 12, 1874 Married Annie Laurie BETHUNE > > > v. Julia Mae Lynn b: 1875 Married Unknown COE > > > vi. Susan (Sudie) Lynn b: 1878 Married Julian T. MOSELEY > > > vi. Aaron Lynn b: Abt. 1882 > > > 5. Thomas ANDERSON b: 1849 > > > 6. Mary Ann ANDERSON b: 1851 > > > 7. Susan ANDERSON b: 1853 > > > 8. Margaret ANDERSON b: 1857 > > > > > > v. Elizabeth "Betsey" DANIEL was born in 1812. Elizabeth married Samuel > > > HODGES on 15 Feb 1833 in Tattnall Co., GA. Samuel was the son of William > > > Henry HODGES, s/o John HODGES RS-NC, and Ann BLITCH, d/o Abraham BLITCH > > > > > > vi. Zachariah DANIEL was born on 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co., GA. and > died > > > on 23 Sep 1874 in Coffee County, GA., at age 59. Married Alia DUBBERYL, > > d/o > > > of John DUBBERYL. They had lots of kids and if you want their names, > let > > me > > > know. > > > > > > vii. Charles S. DANIEL was born on 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, GA - no > > > infomation on this fellow. > > > >>>> > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 4:19 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > > > > Aron Daniel married: 23 Feb 1801, Bulloch Co.GA.,Mary Standland. This > > is > > > > from Alvaretta K. Register of Bulloch Co.GA, > > > > Genealogical Source Material, Marriages, Book A, pg 16. > > > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:02 AM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Will, > > > > > So, these kids were the children of Thomas DANIEL (ABT > 1740-1818) > > > and > > > > > UNK wife. From this, we know the last of these kids you list would > > have > > > > been > > > > > born in the ABT the pre-1795 time frame for them to be 21 in the > 1818 > > > time > > > > > frame. Is that about right in your estimation? If we read Thomas's > > DOB > > > > > right, then these kids that you list were probably born in the 1770 > > time > > > > > frame. > > > > > I think that Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL (1718-1794), this > Thomas's > > > > > father, was married twice and the CASON girl may have been one of > > these > > > > > wives. Either he married her or one of his sons, also named Robert, > > > > married > > > > > her. That, I do not know. > > > > > What I do know is John CASON, this CASON girl's father, moved to > > > Burke > > > > > County, GA and died there in 1816 and this 1816 time frame puts him > in > > > the > > > > > same county with my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) who moved > > there > > > > > from NC in 1812. I do not have census records for Robert in Burke > > > County, > > > > > GA before 1820 and by then, CASON, is dead. > > > > > All I know from research of this CASON family is that one > daughter > > > of > > > > > John CASON (1728-1816) and Eleanor PINKETT -- Rachel CASON, married > > > Colson > > > > > ADAMS, another daughter, Eleanor CASON, married James ALBRITTON, > Jr., > > > > > another daughter, Jean CASON married Peter ADAMS, Colson's brother, > > and > > > > > sister, Frances CASON married John HATTON. There must have been a > > John > > > > > CASON, Jr. since John is listed as a "Senior" in my information but > I > > do > > > > not > > > > > have the names of any of his and Eleanor's sons, if they had any. > > > > > I will see what I can find on this HART boy. I do know that a > > HART > > > > > family migrated to Morgan County, GA, probably through Greene > because > > > the > > > > > late, MS Carroll HART of Madison, Archivist of GA, descended from > this > > > > HART > > > > > family. Carroll died last summer and is buried with her ATKINSON > > > > ancestors > > > > > in Madison, GA. I also know a HART boy married a FITZPATRICK and a > > > RANDLE > > > > > and this puts them in the Greene, Madison and Morgan County, GA > areas > > > and > > > > > into the right overall families. > > > > > I also know that an Ann HART (AFT 1702-AFT 1794) married Allen > > > > WARREN, > > > > > Jr (1684-1733) of Surry County, VA and Allen WARREN was the brother > > of > > > > > Elizabeth WARREN who married Benjamin LANIER, s/o John LANIER III > and > > > > > Elizabeth BYRD of Prince George County, VA, Benjamin's sister, > > > Elizabeth > > > > > LANIER, married James ALBRITTON, Sr., parents of James ALBRITTON, > Jr. > > > who > > > > > married the Eleanor CASON, listed previously. A little close in > this > > > > bunch, > > > > > isn't it? I looked at what I had on this whole family and they are > > > still > > > > > playing around in the same group of overall families we see later in > > the > > > > > Pitt, Chowan, Tyrrell, Beaufort areas. > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: <WEDAIA@aol.com> > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 11:35 PM > > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Payne, > > > > > > > > > > > > As usual, I have hesitated to inject data until I have as many > > copies > > > of > > > > > > original documents in hand as possible. The renovation/addition of > > the > > > > > records > > > > > > rooms at the Courthouse in Greenville, Pitt Co, NC are not > complete > > > (not > > > > > until > > > > > > 1st part of 2004). When it is complete, there are a number of > > > documents > > > > (I > > > > > > intend to obtain) that might help clear up some of the areas in > > > > question. > > > > > > > > > > > > However, at this point, I am not sure there was a RLD, Jr. I do > > > believe > > > > > that > > > > > > he was a gr/s, RLD d b/f 1818. This RLD who had a dau, SUSAN > DANIEL > > > m. > > > > > > WILLIAM HART. This RLD was the s/o THOMAS DANIEL, s/o RLD b 1718, > d > > > > 1794, > > > > > Pitt Co,NC > > > > > > as follows: > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk N, pg 264, RLD to THOMAS DANIEL, son for L& A 560 acres on > > Grindal > > > > > Creek > > > > > > at Hunting Run, wit. LANIER DANIEL & WILLIE DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk CC, pg 65, Division of land of THOMAS DANIEL (c 1740-1818) 9 > Nov > > > > 1821. > > > > > > Lot 1 Media DANIEL > > > > > > Lot 2 John DANIEL > > > > > > Lot 3 Rufus W DANIEL > > > > > > Lot 4 Thomas DANIEL,Jr > > > > > > Lot 5 ROBERT L DANIEL d b/f 1818 > > > > > > to dau SUSAN DANIEL > > > > > > Lot 6 James DANIEL > > > > > > Lot 7 Sabrina DANIEL > > > > > > Land total of 560 acres > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pgs 348-349, SUSAN DANIEL, heir of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr > > > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pg 411, WILLIAM & SUSAN HART, heirs of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr. > > > > > > > > > > > > In addition, there are document dealing with George DANIEL & his > > > family > > > > > hat > > > > > > need reviewing. > > > > > > > > > > > > If you would like copy of the 1st 2 documents above, let me know > and > > I > > > > > will > > > > > > scan and send. > > > > > > > > > > > > Take Care, > > > > > > Will Daniel > > > > > > Vienna,VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > > > Archives > > > > > at: > > > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting > of > > > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral > > families > > > or > > > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are > > not > > > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral > families > > or > > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are > not > > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives > > at: > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives > at: > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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    12/16/2003 10:25:19
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr.
    2. John, THOMAS DANIEL (abt 1740-1818) wife was Deliah unk, per Pitt Co, NC, Bk AA, pg 320, 1818, TD dec'd, wife-DELIAH DANIEL receives dower of 600 acres. Bk BB, pg 202, 1818; Harmon Mayo, Luke Ward, DELIAH DANIEL to Rollins, 30 acres. Believe it is part of Land of THOMAS DANIEL, dec'd. I think it was RLD's bro., THOMAS D mrd unk CASON, d/o JOHN CASON. See Bk M, pg 112,20 Sep 1788, JOHN CASON to ROBERT DANIEL, gr/s for L&A 100 acres; wits THOMAS DANIEL, ELEANOR CASON. Bk M, pg 647, 1 Jun 1791, JOHN CASON to ROBERT DANIEL, gr/s for L&A, negro; wit JAMES ALBRITON. I believe that the WILLIAM HART mrd SUSAN DANIEL (d/o RLD, s/o TD, s/o RLD,sr) was from Greene County, NC. They had 3 children: Robert Daniel Hart, Hannah Holliday Hart, and Anne Elizabeth Hart per his will. SUSAN mrd ROBERT MARSHALL, moved to Marengo Co, AL by the 1850 census. SUSAN and ROBERT MARSHALL had 4 children. (This info is from Dora Pearce, a decendant thru Hannah Holliday Hart, above) You & Payne will be the 1st to know what I find in the Land Records in Greenville, NC in Jan '04 or as soon as construction is complete. Take Care, Will Daniels Vienna, VA In a message dated 12/15/2003 8:02:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, jclarke@rose.net writes: > > Date: 12/15/2003 8:02:59 AM Eastern Standard Time > From: jclarke@rose.net > Reply-to: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > Sent from the Internet > > > > Will, > So, these kids were the children of Thomas DANIEL (ABT 1740-1818) and > UNK wife. From this, we know the last of these kids you list would have been > born in the ABT the pre-1795 time frame for them to be 21 in the 1818 time > frame. Is that about right in your estimation? If we read Thomas's DOB > right, then these kids that you list were probably born in the 1770 time > frame. > I think that Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL (1718-1794), this Thomas's > father, was married twice and the CASON girl may have been one of these > wives. Either he married her or one of his sons, also named Robert, married > her. That, I do not know. > What I do know is John CASON, this CASON girl's father, moved to Burke > County, GA and died there in 1816 and this 1816 time frame puts him in the > same county with my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) who moved there > from NC in 1812. I do not have census records for Robert in Burke County, > GA before 1820 and by then, CASON, is dead. > All I know from research of this CASON family is that one daughter of > John CASON (1728-1816) and Eleanor PINKETT -- Rachel CASON, married Colson > ADAMS, another daughter, Eleanor CASON, married James ALBRITTON, Jr., > another daughter, Jean CASON married Peter ADAMS, Colson's brother, and > sister, Frances CASON married John HATTON. There must have been a John > CASON, Jr. since John is listed as a "Senior" in my information but I do not > have the names of any of his and Eleanor's sons, if they had any. > I will see what I can find on this HART boy. I do know that a HART > family migrated to Morgan County, GA, probably through Greene because the > late, MS Carroll HART of Madison, Archivist of GA, descended from this HART > family. Carroll died last summer and is buried with her ATKINSON ancestors > in Madison, GA. I also know a HART boy married a FITZPATRICK and a RANDLE > and this puts them in the Greene, Madison and Morgan County, GA areas and > into the right overall families. > I also know that an Ann HART (AFT 1702-AFT 1794) married Allen WARREN, > Jr (1684-1733) of Surry County, VA and Allen WARREN was the brother of > Elizabeth WARREN who married Benjamin LANIER, s/o John LANIER III and > Elizabeth BYRD of Prince George County, VA, Benjamin's sister, Elizabeth > LANIER, married James ALBRITTON, Sr., parents of James ALBRITTON, Jr. who > married the Eleanor CASON, listed previously. A little close in this bunch, > isn't it? I looked at what I had on this whole family and they are still > playing around in the same group of overall families we see later in the > Pitt, Chowan, Tyrrell, Beaufort areas. > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > >

    12/16/2003 08:44:20
    1. [DANIEL-L] NC Deeds
    2. John, I am sure that laws regarding minors receiving property varies from state to state. In North Carolina minors can receive property. Below is information from North Carolina Real Estate Searches, by Lilona S. & Gregory W. Schiro, published in 1982, p. 174. " A grantee need not be competent, since a minor or incompetent person can receive and hold title to real estate as long as he has the capacity to receive the title. For an individual, capacity usually means that he must have been in existence at the time of the conveyance. For example, if a grantee were dead at the time of the execution, no title would pass. However, if a grantee had not yet been born but he was born within 280 days from the execution, he would have been considered 'en esse' at the time of the conveyance and capable of receiving title." There is a footnote after the last sentence. G.C.41-5; Mackie v. Mackie, 230 N.C. 152, 52 S. E. 2nd 352 (1959) (construing the terms "in esse" in G.S. 51-5 to be presumed to mean a 280-day period before birth. Therefore, it would not be necessary for the children of Thomas Daniel (Media; John; Rufus W.; Thomas, Jr; James; and Sabrina) would not have had to be 21 years old at the time of the division of the Thomas Daniel property. Regards, Dora Pearce

    12/16/2003 08:29:16
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] William P. DANIEL marriage to Nancy Edna REYNOLDS
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Gladys, There was a REYNOLDS family of IOW County, VA, early -- Richard REYNOLDS (1689-1785) married a Mary ANDERSON and William was a given name in this family. I know their descendants bounced around in Caroline County, VA, later. - James REYNOLDS born 1715 in Surry, died 1796 in Caroline County, VA. He married Susannah LINDSAY, d/o Col. James LINDSAY and Sarah DANIEL of Caroline County, Va. Sarah was the d/o William DANIEL, Sr. and Sarah WILLIAMS of Essex County, VA, according to my notes...... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gladys" <see@accessus.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:44 PM Subject: [DANIEL-L] William P. DANIEL marriage to Nancy Edna REYNOLDS > Have no information on the above just passing it along. > > Source: REYNOLDS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Reynolds] First 3 generations of my Reynolds Ancestors... > > > Would like to make contact with any descendants of this Reynolds > Rosemary, Webb > > REYNOLDS, William: b 1755; m Alsey > > Descendants of William Reynolds, Sr. > > 1 William Reynolds, Sr. b: Bet. 1755 - 1774 > .. +Alsey (maiden name unknown) Reynolds b: in Ireland > ..... 2 Ellizabeth Reynolds b: Abt. 1769 > ......... +Mr. Robinson > ..... 2 Alsey Reynolds b: May 20, 1789 in South Carolina > ......... +Isaac Darland > ..... 2 Nancy Edna Reynolds b: August 11, 1790 in South Carolina > ......... +William Presley Daniels b: March 17, 1791 in Laurens County, > South Carolina > ............. 3 Jane Daniels > ................. +James Reed > ............. 3 John Daniels b: 1815 in Kentucky > ................. +Lawina Low > ............. 3 Presley A Daniels b: Abt. 1816 in Kentucky > ................. +Lucy Underwood > ............. *2nd Wife of Presley A Daniels: > ................. +Phebe A Gerhart > ............. 3 Alsey A (Elise) Daniels b: 1820 > ................. +Charles Farr > ............. *2nd Husband of Alsey A (Elise) Daniels: > ................. +John Carpenter > ............. 3 Edna (Edny) Daniels b: 1827 > ................. +Elisha B Carpenter > ............. 3 William B Daniels b: September 01, 1831 in Indiana > ................. +Mariah J Spencer > ..... 2 Jane Reynolds b: Bet. 1790 - 1800 > ......... +William C. Robinson > ..... 2 James R Reynolds b: Bet. 1790 - 1803 > ..... 2 Rebecca Reynolds b: April 05, 1799 in South Carolina > ......... +Benjamin Carter > ..... *2nd Husband of Rebecca Reynolds: > ......... +Abraham Darland > ..... *3rd Husband of Rebecca Reynolds: > ......... +Charles Rubble > ..... 2 William Reynolds, Jr. b: August 17, 1800 in North Carolina > ......... +Margaret D. Abbott b: January 07, 1803 in Kentucky > ............. 3 William Pendleton Reynolds b: Abt. 1822 > ............. 3 Otha A. Reynolds b: July 11, 1823 > ................. +Catherine E. Rice b: May 11, 1832 > ............. 3 Catherine Jane Reynolds b: 1825 > ................. +Jackson Houchins > ............. 3 Jackson Reynolds b: 1828 > ................. +Mary Morris > ............. 3 Martha Ann Reynolds b: 1829 in Kentucky > ................. +James Hutton > ............. 3 James Robert Reynolds b: 1830 > ................. +Sarah E Hutton > ............. 3 John L. Reynolds b: 1832 in Kentucky > ................. +Molly Brand > ............. 3 Mary Elizabeth Reynolds b: May 06, 1833 in Kentucky, > Anderson County > ................. +John H. Houchin > ............. 3 Maria A. Reynolds b: March 15, 1835 in Anderson County, > Kentucky > ................. +Mathew A. Duncan b: September 18, 1817 in Kentucky > ............. 3 Sarah Reynolds b: 1836 in Kentucky > ................. +William T. Routt > ............. 3 Frances Marion Reynolds b: 1838 in Kentucky > ................. +Amanda Bell > ............. 3 Artemesia R. Reynolds b: 1840 in Kentucky > ................. +Bud Robertson > ............. 3 Lucinda Reynolds b: 1840 in Anderson County, Kentucky > ................. +Anthony Griffey > ............. 3 Endora J. Reynolds b: 1847 > ............. 3 Isabel Reynolds b: 1848 in Kentucky > ................. +Robert Hamiltion Coke > ............. 3 Baby Reynolds b: Unknown > ..... 2 Samuel Marian Reynolds b: Bet. 1801 - 1803 in Kentucky > ......... +Anna Jane Reed > ..... 2 John Reynolds b: Bet. 1809 - 1819 > ..... 2 Margaret Reynolds b: Unknown > ......... +John Nevins > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > Mail Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > or- > Digest Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe >

    12/16/2003 02:20:20
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Wanda, I tend to agree that Ireland was probably a more common location for some of these families, more so than Scotland or England. If they were of English or Scottish origins, there was a reason they left, usually because they became "persona non grata" for various number of reasons or for religious freedom. Also, a lot of English soldiers came to the colonies, married here and stayed here after their military obligation was over or their unit transferred back to England. Then, we have those who came to the colonies as an expansion of their families commercial business. This is a group I like to look closely at for some of my bunch. Like the reasons their descendants would later use as justification for fighting in the Civil War, there were many reasons these persons came to the colonies. Some, because it sounded like a good idea, some because they had to, some because they thought they could make a quick buck in the colonies and others because of religious persecution, etc. That said, there was probably little these early folks would ever agree on but by 1775 they would agree on one thing -- George III and his royal boot licking cronies had to go and go they went. <grin> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <WANDABUG1@aol.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:15 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM > Although I still do not know the name of Augustus Elijah Daniel's father (my > cousin says Elisha Daniel of Lowndes Co.), my grandfather told the family that > our branch came from one of three brothers who came to America from Ireland. > Don't know, at this point, if it's true. Wanda > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >

    12/16/2003 02:09:09
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Lucy, I said it was from the same "overall" family, I did not say these two girls were from John or Edward's lines. I think they came from the Thomas CALLAWAY line, but it has been a long time since I first looked at that information and I do not carry these girls in my PAF. Squire BOONE, Daniel's father, died in Rowan County, NC. Daniel's sister, Hannah BOONE married a PENNINGTON and a STEWART. I think the STEWART boy was killed during a trip with BOONE to KY and sister, Sarah BOONE, married a WILCOXEN. The reason I started looking in the BOONE family a half-dozen years or so ago was after I looked at the families around the Robert Watkins FLOURNOY family of Emanuel and later, Washington County, GA. This bunch left the Rowan and Granville County, NC area, went to KY and then came down to GA. The WILCOXENS left the same area, moved to KY and then came down to the Montgomery County, AL area. The COBBS and the RICE Families are tied to these families and the COBBS are tied to several key families of Morgan County, GA which I take close note of. The reason I looked at the FLOURNOY line is because of the Julia FLOURENCE that my GGF, Robert W. DANIEL, married on 25 May 1851 in Richmond County, GA. However, this Julia disappears from his life by 1845 when we find him married to Rachel Rebecca GREEN, d/o William GREEN and Rachel WARREN of Emanuel County, GA. However, I did find an Elizabeth Julia FLOURNOY born 25 May 1815 and you know how girls love to get married on their birthdays and this Julia was in the area and single at the time, a widow. I also know her brother, Robert Watkins FLOURNOY, Jr., Esq. of Sandersville, Washington County, GA would have floated in the same circles as my GGF, also an attorney-farmer, and Sandersville is well within the reach of Jefferson County, GA and I have lots of links in my bunch to this area. This Julia also had a couple of children by her first husband and this may have been the reason for the double bond on RWD's marriage to her. Double marriage bonds are not normally required for a marriage unless children from a previous marriage are involved. I do not know what happened to this Julia, either, or her children if she had any from a previous marriage. As for the WILCOXEN name, the distribution of the estate of RWD in 1867 in Jefferson County, GA names his daughter, by Rachel GREEN, as Mary Daniel WILCOXEN and I have seen the name, Lewis WILCOX listed as her husband, so I put 2 and 2 together on this one. I have never been able to connect this WILCOXEN or WILLCOX to this Mary Green DANIEL born 1848 in Emanuel County, GA, nor have I found out what happened to her. I also know there was a Lewis WILCOXEN of Montgomery, AL and I also have more than a few DANIEL related links to that area of AL. Personally, my best guess on Mary Green DANIEL was she married a WILLCOX and they were part of that WILLCOX family of Telfair County, GA who were tied to the family of John DANIEL and Rebecca STEPHENS down in that area. I also know a WILCOX family moved to Ben Hill County, GA and Lewis was a given name in that Fitzgerald, GA WILCOX family but I have never been able to connect them to Mary Green DANIEL. However, I do know this about this WILCOX family -- they had heart problems and lived pretty short lives and I think this may also have been a problem in my DANIEL bunch because neither the boys nor the girls lived much past 60, if that. The reason I have first hand knowledge about the WILCOX family of Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, GA is because my mother dated Lewis WILCOX as a young girl but she would not marry him. My mother born 1904 was then a school teacher and school principal at the time. I met Lewis WILCOX as a young boy but he died rather young, as did most of his siblings. The WILCOX's of Ben Hill County, GA were a very nice family, farmers, doctors, etc. I am also sure they migrated to the Ben Hill area (then, Irwin County, GA) in concert with the PAULK, DORMINY, HENDERSON, HUDSON, LUKE and others families from the Emanuel, Jefferson and Burke County, GA areas. I know all of these families because my mother's ROBINSON family lived in that area from the early 1900's, on. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lucy Gray" <lucygray1@cox.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:19 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM > John, > > The Wilkes CO Callaway brothers had another brother who did not come to GA. His descendants went to TN and KY. That is the line of the Callaway girls who were friends of the Boones. > > Lucy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John R. Clarke > To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:59 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM > > > Jack, > As you know a lot of Scots bailed out of Scotland and went to Ireland so > not all Scots came directly to the colonies. > The source for the Irish component in this family is from the Cub Creek > information by Karen Cotter as well as from other families who are > collateral with this bunch. Personally, I believe the Irish component is > probably correct, based upon the people around them, including the COFFEES, > and their name may have been DONNELL and not DONALD. > Anyway, I saw something tonight which brings us back to the marriage of > David DANIEL, son of James DANIEL II and Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM of Greene > County, GA. It was on the History Channel and concerned the life and times > of Daniel BOONE. I have known for a long time the family of Daniel BOONE > was around various members of the DANIEL family. A loose connection, let's > say. > As you know the CUNNINGAMS were from Lancaster County, PA and Squire > BOONE was from Berks County, PA, which is adjacent to Lancaster County, PA. > Anyway, Daniel BOONE migrated from PA into the Yadkin Valley of NC in the > 1760's after his marriage to Rebecca BRYAN. The Yadkin Valley of NC is in > Caldwell County, NC and guess which family was one of the big names around > the CUNNINGHAMS -- the CALDWELLS. The BRYANS and the BOONES were both > Quakers which usually translates into Big Methodists in later years. > However, Daniel BOONE would bounce back and forth after the French and > Indian War between that area of NC and the, yet, as unsettled areas of KY. > I am sure most researchers know about Daniel BOONE saving from the Indians > his own daughter, as well as two CALLAWAY girls, in the 1770's after they > were captured outside of the settlement he founded at Boonesborough, Madison > County, KY. > Going back a few years before that, in 1755 when Daniel was with Col. > BRADDOCK and George WASHINGTON during their ill-fated attempt to drive the > French out of what is now present day Pittsburg, PA area , BOONE met another > teamster who told him about a easy passage to KY through the Cumberland Gap. > This fellow teamster's name was John FINDLEY. > Now, back to David DANIEL of Greene and Wilkes County, GA. Guess who he > married? He married a Sarah FINDLEY on 13 Aug 1818 in Wilkes County, GA > and she had a brother named, John FINDLEY. It is not like we see the name, > FINDLEY, every day, is it? > I smell something here because we know the CALLAWAYS, originally of > Somerset County, MD, migrated to this same area of Wilkes County, GA, where > we find this FINDLEY girl, as well as David DANIEL, son of a DANIEL and a > CUNNINHGAM. I have forgotten which one of the CALLAWAY boys these two > CALLAWAY girls, saved by Old Dan'l, descend from but they were part of the > same overall CALLAWAY family as that found in Wilkes County, GA, as I > remember. > Anyway, it is all interesting since we know a lot of VA and PA folks > were key players in the settlement of both KY and later, the Ohio Valley > area, including the BOONES, CLARKES, HARRISONS and others, some of which we > also see down in GA. > One of my favorite historical books I like to read at night is the 1913 > History of Piqua, Miami County, OH. The reason I like to read this book is > not because it includes some of my wife's ancestors but because it contains > so much history about the early years of this country and what these early > persons faced in those tough times. Not to mention all of the players we > usually associate with other areas, like William Henry HARRISON and others, > who were key players in the early years of Miami County, OH but are usually > best remembered with events in other areas of the country. > Take for example, Col. John JOHNSTON (1775-1860) of Upper Piqua, Miami > County, OH. This Irish lad, as a young man was the Secretary of the > Washington, DC Masonic Lodge and guess the name of the person whom Col > JOHNSTON conducted the last Masonic rites at their funeral? If you said > Masonic Brother, George Washington, then you are correct. Col. John > JOHNSTON was also the head of the Indian Department for the Western Division > during the War of 1812 and it was through his actions the Indians did not > join the British as allies during the War of 1812. thus saving the Ohio > Valley from depredation during this two year war. > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 7:23 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM > > > > John, if this is an accurate transcription, it suggests a Scottish origin > > for this Daniel family, rather than the Irish one that you had earlier > > suggested. I have found many instances of Daniel and Donald being used > > interchangeably in the Scottish records - both as a surname (McDaniel, > > McDonald) and as a forename (Daniel and Donald). > > > > Jack > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 6:44 PM > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM > > > > > > > Good Evening, > > > > > > I found this Item in the 1775 will of James CUNNINGHAM of Spotsylvania > > > County, Virginia. James and Anne THOMSON were the parents of Elizabeth > > > CUNNINGHAM (1749-AFT 1797) who married James DANIEL II (1740-1821) and > > they > > > ended up in Greene County, GA. I also know there was a DONALD family > > > floating around Spotsylvania County, Virginia in that time frame and > this > > > may give us a little better insight on the real name of this DANIEL > > family. > > > This is something I will take a close look at in the coming days. It > > could > > > be just a typo in the will but it could also be a link to a DONALD, > > DONNELL > > > or even a McDONALD family for this DANIEL family. > > > > > > <<< > > > 5 Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth the wife of James > > > Donald one Negro Girl named Dinah, now in their possession, and fifty > two > > > pounds and upward which I paid to Field and Call merchants on the > account > > of > > > the said Donald, to her and her heirs forever. Likewise, all whatsoever > of > > > my goods or Chattles which I have given or Lent her since her marriage, > to > > > her and to her heirs forever > > > >>> > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a suggestion > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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    12/16/2003 01:08:46
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Judy, I do not know about these BECK and STANALAND marriages. This whole bunch is a mess because of those POWG assignments. We will get it straightened out, sooner rather than later, hopefully. <grin> I think what these early researchers did was -- took the name of every DANIEL, DANIELL, McDANIEL, McDONALD, O'DANEL, DANIALLY, DONNELL, DONALDSON, DANIELSON, etc. in Middle and South Georgia, wrote their names on the face of a playing card, shuffled the deck and played "Five Card Stud," letting the ultimate assignments fall as they may. <grin> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:27 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > I'm not sure anymore on these Daniel families. Especially since our Enoch > is shown to be the son of Robert L. Daniel and not Aaron. But it never did > seem right to me before.... and too many of Thomas Daniel's sons had the > same birthdate. But our Daniel line has many twins.... > I would accept Aron Daniel having a marriage before Mary Stanaland......as > he was 39 when they married. The problem is that the children of his > supposed marriage to Bathsheba Beck,....the children overlap....with his & > Mary Stanaland's. > Barsheba Beck (1771) dau. of Caleb Beck,Sr.&Hannah Kennard > Aron & Barsheba M: 1 July 1790 NC > 1. James B., b:1791NC > 2. Aaron, b:1795NC > this two would fit...... > but they add: > 3. Marth H., b:5 Aug 1810 > 4. Issac B., b:1814GA > 5. Hannah, b:1818 GA > 6. Mary, b: 1819GA > > I have the children of Zachariah & Allie Dubberly Daniels, but not on whom > they married......so would like that info from you. > I have the Charles (1824-1873) & Elender Paulk family if you would like > them. > I think that Charles is listed as the son of Aaron Daniel and Mary > Stanaland. But his bdate of 14Mar1824, won't work as the son of them, with > Aron's death date of 1820. The birthdate of 1824 is wrong for him to be > the son of Aron(1798-1873) & Mary "Polly > Anderson Daniel.....they didn't marry until 25 Aug 1825. Where does Charles > belong? > Judy > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 6:06 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > Judy, > > I am trying to figure out what Aaron DANIEL, Jr has to do with this > > family of Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL. <grin> At least we assume this > > marriage record to be that of Aaron DANIEL, Jr., son of Capt. Aaron > DANIEL, > > Sr. and Betsy WHITFIELD. > > These are all of my notes on this Aaron, Jr. I do not know how > accurate > > some of this information is because it has been gleaned from many places > and > > many sources over the years. > > > > >>> > > Marriage 1 Mary STANALAND b: 1776 in Burke Co, Ga > > Married: 23 Feb 1801 in Bulloch Co, Ga > > Children > > Marjory "Mary" DANIEL b: 1802 > > Pollie DANIEL b: ABT. 1805 > > Barbara DANIEL b: ABT. 1807 > > Ann Cherry DANIEL b: 1810 > > Elizabeth DANIEL b: 1812 > > Zachariah DANIEL b: 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co, Ga > > Charles S DANIEL b: 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, G > > > > Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in Bulloch > Co, > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA > > Tax Digest as owning 200 acres in Capt. McDonald's District. > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 > acres > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, GA, > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall Co, > GA > > on 07/11/1812. > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How could > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. > Also > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > 1830: > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the estate of > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 in > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > Notes for Aaron Daniel, Jr.: > > Aaron Daniels with his brothers John, Elias, Enoch and Moses left North > > Carolina where they all fought in the Revolutionary War. After the war > Aaron > > settled in Bullock County, Georgia where he married. > > > > He was born on 14 Mar 1762 in Tyrrell County, NC, died in 1820 in > > Bullock/Bellville? Co., GA., at age 58, and was buried on His Plantation. > > > > General Notes: In the papers of Robert Ellis Colson, supposedly taken from > > the "Wiregrass Papers", the date of birth for Elias Daniel and Aaron > Daniel, > > Jr. was 1762. See page 5 for a list of the Children of Aaron Daniel, Sr. > > Aaron Daniel, Jr. was a Revolutionary War Soldier, as was his father. An > > Aaron Daniel died in Tattnall, Co., Ga. in November 1835. > > > > In his work, Robert Lewis Daniel, indicates that Elias and Aaron were born > > in 1762. Reference: "The Family of Daniel or Daniell" line of descent of > > Mona Lee Daniel Allen. > > > > More about AARON DANIEL, JR: "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" by Folks > > Huxford, Vol. IV, Page 58. Aaron Daniels with his brothers; John, Elias, > > Enoch and Moses left North Carolina where they all fought in the > > Revolutionary War, after the war Aaron settled in Bullock County, Georgia > > where he married Mary Stanaland. (from Family Treemaker - WFT Vol #7 - > > Pedigree 147) > > > > 1840: Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in Bulloch > Co, > > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. > > 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 200 > acres > > in Capt. McDonald's District. > > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 > acres > > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, GA, > > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall Co, > GA > > on 07/11/1812. > > > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How could > > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. > Also > > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > > > > 1827: -- he died after March 1827 because he drew in the 1827 GA Land > > Lottery: > > > > 1 32 161 Daniel, Aaron jr Tattnall County Conners Lee > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the estate of > > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 in > > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > > > Aaron married Mary STANALAND on 23 Feb 1801 in Bullock Co., GA. Mary was > > born in 1776 in Burke Co., GA. and died after 1850. > > > > General Notes: Mary was living with son Zacharia in 1850, according to > > Tattnal Co., Ga.census. She was the daughter of John and Amy Stanaland. > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > i. Marjory "Mary" DANIEL was born after 1801 and died about 1844. > > > > ii. Maryann Maranda "Polly" DANIEL was born on 29 May 1805 in Tattnal Co., > > GA., died on 26 Jan 1884 in Tattnal Co., GA., at age 78, and was buried in > > Anderson Church Cemetery. Maryann married Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON on > > 30 Oct 1828 in Tattnall Co., GA. Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON died on 29 > Mar > > 1881 in Tattnal Co., GA. and was buried in Anderson Church Cemetery. > > Benjamin was the son of Benjamin Martin COLSON, Sr. and Hannah GOLDWIRE of > > Effingham County, Georgia > > > > General Notes: Notes for MARYAN MARANDA "POLLY" DANIEL: Daniel Family > > History - Robert Ellis Colson > > > > Children of Maryann DANIEL and Benjamin COLSON are: > > i. Carty Elizabeth COLSON, b. 1829. > > ii. Joshua Tilton Benjamin COLSON, b. 1832. > > iii. Daniel Columbus COLSON, b. 1834. More About DANIEL COLUMBUS COLSON: > > Degree: In the Civil War, CSA > > iv. Margery Maranda COLSON, b. 1836. > > v. Saloma COLSON, b. 1839. > > vi. Paul James Algerine COLSON, b. 1841. > > vii. Martin Nathaniel Columbus COLSON, b. March 20, 1844. > > viii. Thomas Columbus COLSON, b. 1845. > > > > iii. Barbary DANIEL was born in 1807. Another name for Barbary was Barbary > > "Barbara" DANIEL. Barbary married Frank WILLIAMS . > > > > iv. Ann Cherry DANIEL was born in 1810 in Tattnal Co., GA. Ann married > > Charles ANDERSON , son of Unknown and Unknown , on 2 Oct 1836 in Tattnall > > Co., GA. Charles was born between 1808-1814 in Tattnal Co., GA. Charles > was > > the son of John ANDERSON RS-NC and Mary of Tattnall County, GA > > > > General Notes: > > > > The only Charles listed on the 1860 Tattnall Co., Census indicates a birth > > date of 1814. The ages of the children listed fits the time and marriage > > date of Charles and Ann Anderson. The researcher (Shirley West Gotsch) > used > > this census information. Another indicator is the names of the two first > > children, named for the fathers of the respective parents. This > information > > has been updated 04/13/02. By Shelia <Giammett@cs.com> > > > > Children of Ann DANIEL and Charles ANDERSON are: > > > > 1. Aaron ANDERSON b: 1836 > > 2. John ANDERSON b: 1840 > > 3. Eliza ANDERSON b: 1842 > > 4. Rachel B. ANDERSON b: 1844 Married Josiah Joshua LYNN b: January 16, > 1846 > > i. Amy Cherry Samantha LYNN b: March 08, 1869 Married Steely (McLain) > > McLEAN b: November 18, 1864 > > ii. Mary Ann Elizabeth (Betty) LYNN b: August 04, 1871 Married Anguish > > F. (Johnny) McLEAN b: July 01, 1864 > > iii. Margaret Naomi Melvini LYNN b: 1872 Married John Elijah HALL b: > in > > South Carolina > > iv. Charles LYNN b: September 12, 1874 Married Annie Laurie BETHUNE > > v. Julia Mae Lynn b: 1875 Married Unknown COE > > vi. Susan (Sudie) Lynn b: 1878 Married Julian T. MOSELEY > > vi. Aaron Lynn b: Abt. 1882 > > 5. Thomas ANDERSON b: 1849 > > 6. Mary Ann ANDERSON b: 1851 > > 7. Susan ANDERSON b: 1853 > > 8. Margaret ANDERSON b: 1857 > > > > v. Elizabeth "Betsey" DANIEL was born in 1812. Elizabeth married Samuel > > HODGES on 15 Feb 1833 in Tattnall Co., GA. Samuel was the son of William > > Henry HODGES, s/o John HODGES RS-NC, and Ann BLITCH, d/o Abraham BLITCH > > > > vi. Zachariah DANIEL was born on 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co., GA. and died > > on 23 Sep 1874 in Coffee County, GA., at age 59. Married Alia DUBBERYL, > d/o > > of John DUBBERYL. They had lots of kids and if you want their names, let > me > > know. > > > > vii. Charles S. DANIEL was born on 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, GA - no > > infomation on this fellow. > > >>>> > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 4:19 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > > > > Aron Daniel married: 23 Feb 1801, Bulloch Co.GA.,Mary Standland. This > is > > > from Alvaretta K. Register of Bulloch Co.GA, > > > Genealogical Source Material, Marriages, Book A, pg 16. > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:02 AM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > Will, > > > > So, these kids were the children of Thomas DANIEL (ABT 1740-1818) > > and > > > > UNK wife. From this, we know the last of these kids you list would > have > > > been > > > > born in the ABT the pre-1795 time frame for them to be 21 in the 1818 > > time > > > > frame. Is that about right in your estimation? If we read Thomas's > DOB > > > > right, then these kids that you list were probably born in the 1770 > time > > > > frame. > > > > I think that Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL (1718-1794), this Thomas's > > > > father, was married twice and the CASON girl may have been one of > these > > > > wives. Either he married her or one of his sons, also named Robert, > > > married > > > > her. That, I do not know. > > > > What I do know is John CASON, this CASON girl's father, moved to > > Burke > > > > County, GA and died there in 1816 and this 1816 time frame puts him in > > the > > > > same county with my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) who moved > there > > > > from NC in 1812. I do not have census records for Robert in Burke > > County, > > > > GA before 1820 and by then, CASON, is dead. > > > > All I know from research of this CASON family is that one daughter > > of > > > > John CASON (1728-1816) and Eleanor PINKETT -- Rachel CASON, married > > Colson > > > > ADAMS, another daughter, Eleanor CASON, married James ALBRITTON, Jr., > > > > another daughter, Jean CASON married Peter ADAMS, Colson's brother, > and > > > > sister, Frances CASON married John HATTON. There must have been a > John > > > > CASON, Jr. since John is listed as a "Senior" in my information but I > do > > > not > > > > have the names of any of his and Eleanor's sons, if they had any. > > > > I will see what I can find on this HART boy. I do know that a > HART > > > > family migrated to Morgan County, GA, probably through Greene because > > the > > > > late, MS Carroll HART of Madison, Archivist of GA, descended from this > > > HART > > > > family. Carroll died last summer and is buried with her ATKINSON > > > ancestors > > > > in Madison, GA. I also know a HART boy married a FITZPATRICK and a > > RANDLE > > > > and this puts them in the Greene, Madison and Morgan County, GA areas > > and > > > > into the right overall families. > > > > I also know that an Ann HART (AFT 1702-AFT 1794) married Allen > > > WARREN, > > > > Jr (1684-1733) of Surry County, VA and Allen WARREN was the brother > of > > > > Elizabeth WARREN who married Benjamin LANIER, s/o John LANIER III and > > > > Elizabeth BYRD of Prince George County, VA, Benjamin's sister, > > Elizabeth > > > > LANIER, married James ALBRITTON, Sr., parents of James ALBRITTON, Jr. > > who > > > > married the Eleanor CASON, listed previously. A little close in this > > > bunch, > > > > isn't it? I looked at what I had on this whole family and they are > > still > > > > playing around in the same group of overall families we see later in > the > > > > Pitt, Chowan, Tyrrell, Beaufort areas. > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: <WEDAIA@aol.com> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 11:35 PM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Payne, > > > > > > > > > > As usual, I have hesitated to inject data until I have as many > copies > > of > > > > > original documents in hand as possible. The renovation/addition of > the > > > > records > > > > > rooms at the Courthouse in Greenville, Pitt Co, NC are not complete > > (not > > > > until > > > > > 1st part of 2004). When it is complete, there are a number of > > documents > > > (I > > > > > intend to obtain) that might help clear up some of the areas in > > > question. > > > > > > > > > > However, at this point, I am not sure there was a RLD, Jr. I do > > believe > > > > that > > > > > he was a gr/s, RLD d b/f 1818. This RLD who had a dau, SUSAN DANIEL > > m. > > > > > WILLIAM HART. This RLD was the s/o THOMAS DANIEL, s/o RLD b 1718, d > > > 1794, > > > > Pitt Co,NC > > > > > as follows: > > > > > > > > > > Bk N, pg 264, RLD to THOMAS DANIEL, son for L& A 560 acres on > Grindal > > > > Creek > > > > > at Hunting Run, wit. LANIER DANIEL & WILLIE DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > Bk CC, pg 65, Division of land of THOMAS DANIEL (c 1740-1818) 9 Nov > > > 1821. > > > > > Lot 1 Media DANIEL > > > > > Lot 2 John DANIEL > > > > > Lot 3 Rufus W DANIEL > > > > > Lot 4 Thomas DANIEL,Jr > > > > > Lot 5 ROBERT L DANIEL d b/f 1818 > > > > > to dau SUSAN DANIEL > > > > > Lot 6 James DANIEL > > > > > Lot 7 Sabrina DANIEL > > > > > Land total of 560 acres > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pgs 348-349, SUSAN DANIEL, heir of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr > > > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pg 411, WILLIAM & SUSAN HART, heirs of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr. > > > > > > > > > > In addition, there are document dealing with George DANIEL & his > > family > > > > hat > > > > > need reviewing. > > > > > > > > > > If you would like copy of the 1st 2 documents above, let me know and > I > > > > will > > > > > scan and send. > > > > > > > > > > Take Care, > > > > > Will Daniel > > > > > Vienna,VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > > Archives > > > > at: > > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral > families > > or > > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are > not > > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families > or > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives > at: > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL >

    12/15/2003 04:17:12
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM
    2. Although I still do not know the name of Augustus Elijah Daniel's father (my cousin says Elisha Daniel of Lowndes Co.), my grandfather told the family that our branch came from one of three brothers who came to America from Ireland. Don't know, at this point, if it's true. Wanda

    12/15/2003 04:15:00
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Jack, As you know a lot of Scots bailed out of Scotland and went to Ireland so not all Scots came directly to the colonies. The source for the Irish component in this family is from the Cub Creek information by Karen Cotter as well as from other families who are collateral with this bunch. Personally, I believe the Irish component is probably correct, based upon the people around them, including the COFFEES, and their name may have been DONNELL and not DONALD. Anyway, I saw something tonight which brings us back to the marriage of David DANIEL, son of James DANIEL II and Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM of Greene County, GA. It was on the History Channel and concerned the life and times of Daniel BOONE. I have known for a long time the family of Daniel BOONE was around various members of the DANIEL family. A loose connection, let's say. As you know the CUNNINGAMS were from Lancaster County, PA and Squire BOONE was from Berks County, PA, which is adjacent to Lancaster County, PA. Anyway, Daniel BOONE migrated from PA into the Yadkin Valley of NC in the 1760's after his marriage to Rebecca BRYAN. The Yadkin Valley of NC is in Caldwell County, NC and guess which family was one of the big names around the CUNNINGHAMS -- the CALDWELLS. The BRYANS and the BOONES were both Quakers which usually translates into Big Methodists in later years. However, Daniel BOONE would bounce back and forth after the French and Indian War between that area of NC and the, yet, as unsettled areas of KY. I am sure most researchers know about Daniel BOONE saving from the Indians his own daughter, as well as two CALLAWAY girls, in the 1770's after they were captured outside of the settlement he founded at Boonesborough, Madison County, KY. Going back a few years before that, in 1755 when Daniel was with Col. BRADDOCK and George WASHINGTON during their ill-fated attempt to drive the French out of what is now present day Pittsburg, PA area , BOONE met another teamster who told him about a easy passage to KY through the Cumberland Gap. This fellow teamster's name was John FINDLEY. Now, back to David DANIEL of Greene and Wilkes County, GA. Guess who he married? He married a Sarah FINDLEY on 13 Aug 1818 in Wilkes County, GA and she had a brother named, John FINDLEY. It is not like we see the name, FINDLEY, every day, is it? I smell something here because we know the CALLAWAYS, originally of Somerset County, MD, migrated to this same area of Wilkes County, GA, where we find this FINDLEY girl, as well as David DANIEL, son of a DANIEL and a CUNNINHGAM. I have forgotten which one of the CALLAWAY boys these two CALLAWAY girls, saved by Old Dan'l, descend from but they were part of the same overall CALLAWAY family as that found in Wilkes County, GA, as I remember. Anyway, it is all interesting since we know a lot of VA and PA folks were key players in the settlement of both KY and later, the Ohio Valley area, including the BOONES, CLARKES, HARRISONS and others, some of which we also see down in GA. One of my favorite historical books I like to read at night is the 1913 History of Piqua, Miami County, OH. The reason I like to read this book is not because it includes some of my wife's ancestors but because it contains so much history about the early years of this country and what these early persons faced in those tough times. Not to mention all of the players we usually associate with other areas, like William Henry HARRISON and others, who were key players in the early years of Miami County, OH but are usually best remembered with events in other areas of the country. Take for example, Col. John JOHNSTON (1775-1860) of Upper Piqua, Miami County, OH. This Irish lad, as a young man was the Secretary of the Washington, DC Masonic Lodge and guess the name of the person whom Col JOHNSTON conducted the last Masonic rites at their funeral? If you said Masonic Brother, George Washington, then you are correct. Col. John JOHNSTON was also the head of the Indian Department for the Western Division during the War of 1812 and it was through his actions the Indians did not join the British as allies during the War of 1812. thus saving the Ohio Valley from depredation during this two year war. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack V Butler" <JackVButler@comcast.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 7:23 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM > John, if this is an accurate transcription, it suggests a Scottish origin > for this Daniel family, rather than the Irish one that you had earlier > suggested. I have found many instances of Daniel and Donald being used > interchangeably in the Scottish records - both as a surname (McDaniel, > McDonald) and as a forename (Daniel and Donald). > > Jack > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 6:44 PM > Subject: [DANIEL-L] 1775 Will of James CUNNINGHAM > > > > Good Evening, > > > > I found this Item in the 1775 will of James CUNNINGHAM of Spotsylvania > > County, Virginia. James and Anne THOMSON were the parents of Elizabeth > > CUNNINGHAM (1749-AFT 1797) who married James DANIEL II (1740-1821) and > they > > ended up in Greene County, GA. I also know there was a DONALD family > > floating around Spotsylvania County, Virginia in that time frame and this > > may give us a little better insight on the real name of this DANIEL > family. > > This is something I will take a close look at in the coming days. It > could > > be just a typo in the will but it could also be a link to a DONALD, > DONNELL > > or even a McDONALD family for this DANIEL family. > > > > <<< > > 5 Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth the wife of James > > Donald one Negro Girl named Dinah, now in their possession, and fifty two > > pounds and upward which I paid to Field and Call merchants on the account > of > > the said Donald, to her and her heirs forever. Likewise, all whatsoever of > > my goods or Chattles which I have given or Lent her since her marriage, to > > her and to her heirs forever > > >>> > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to > change your subscription method or email address or you have a suggestion > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > Mail Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > or- > Digest Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > >

    12/15/2003 03:59:59
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage
    2. Judy Garner
    3. I'm not sure anymore on these Daniel families. Especially since our Enoch is shown to be the son of Robert L. Daniel and not Aaron. But it never did seem right to me before.... and too many of Thomas Daniel's sons had the same birthdate. But our Daniel line has many twins.... I would accept Aron Daniel having a marriage before Mary Stanaland......as he was 39 when they married. The problem is that the children of his supposed marriage to Bathsheba Beck,....the children overlap....with his & Mary Stanaland's. Barsheba Beck (1771) dau. of Caleb Beck,Sr.&Hannah Kennard Aron & Barsheba M: 1 July 1790 NC 1. James B., b:1791NC 2. Aaron, b:1795NC this two would fit...... but they add: 3. Marth H., b:5 Aug 1810 4. Issac B., b:1814GA 5. Hannah, b:1818 GA 6. Mary, b: 1819GA I have the children of Zachariah & Allie Dubberly Daniels, but not on whom they married......so would like that info from you. I have the Charles (1824-1873) & Elender Paulk family if you would like them. I think that Charles is listed as the son of Aaron Daniel and Mary Stanaland. But his bdate of 14Mar1824, won't work as the son of them, with Aron's death date of 1820. The birthdate of 1824 is wrong for him to be the son of Aron(1798-1873) & Mary "Polly Anderson Daniel.....they didn't marry until 25 Aug 1825. Where does Charles belong? Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > Judy, > I am trying to figure out what Aaron DANIEL, Jr has to do with this > family of Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL. <grin> At least we assume this > marriage record to be that of Aaron DANIEL, Jr., son of Capt. Aaron DANIEL, > Sr. and Betsy WHITFIELD. > These are all of my notes on this Aaron, Jr. I do not know how accurate > some of this information is because it has been gleaned from many places and > many sources over the years. > > >>> > Marriage 1 Mary STANALAND b: 1776 in Burke Co, Ga > Married: 23 Feb 1801 in Bulloch Co, Ga > Children > Marjory "Mary" DANIEL b: 1802 > Pollie DANIEL b: ABT. 1805 > Barbara DANIEL b: ABT. 1807 > Ann Cherry DANIEL b: 1810 > Elizabeth DANIEL b: 1812 > Zachariah DANIEL b: 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co, Ga > Charles S DANIEL b: 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, G > > Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in Bulloch Co, > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA > Tax Digest as owning 200 acres in Capt. McDonald's District. > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 acres > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, GA, > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall Co, GA > on 07/11/1812. > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How could > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. Also > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > 1830: > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the estate of > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 in > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > Notes for Aaron Daniel, Jr.: > Aaron Daniels with his brothers John, Elias, Enoch and Moses left North > Carolina where they all fought in the Revolutionary War. After the war Aaron > settled in Bullock County, Georgia where he married. > > He was born on 14 Mar 1762 in Tyrrell County, NC, died in 1820 in > Bullock/Bellville? Co., GA., at age 58, and was buried on His Plantation. > > General Notes: In the papers of Robert Ellis Colson, supposedly taken from > the "Wiregrass Papers", the date of birth for Elias Daniel and Aaron Daniel, > Jr. was 1762. See page 5 for a list of the Children of Aaron Daniel, Sr. > Aaron Daniel, Jr. was a Revolutionary War Soldier, as was his father. An > Aaron Daniel died in Tattnall, Co., Ga. in November 1835. > > In his work, Robert Lewis Daniel, indicates that Elias and Aaron were born > in 1762. Reference: "The Family of Daniel or Daniell" line of descent of > Mona Lee Daniel Allen. > > More about AARON DANIEL, JR: "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" by Folks > Huxford, Vol. IV, Page 58. Aaron Daniels with his brothers; John, Elias, > Enoch and Moses left North Carolina where they all fought in the > Revolutionary War, after the war Aaron settled in Bullock County, Georgia > where he married Mary Stanaland. (from Family Treemaker - WFT Vol #7 - > Pedigree 147) > > 1840: Aaron Daniel Jr. (3/14/1762-1820) > > 1801: Marriage of Aron Daniel and Mary Standland is recorded in Bulloch Co, > GA Marriage Book A, page 16. > 1802: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 200 acres > in Capt. McDonald's District. > 1804: Aaron Daniel appears on Tattnall Co, GA Tax Digest as owning 850 acres > and 1 slave in Capt. Carter's District. > 1805-1806: Aaron Daniel appears in the tax digest in Montgomery Co, GA, > owning 250 acres and 8 negroes. > 1810: Aaron Daniel was on a grand jury for Tattnall Co, GA. > 1812: Aaron and Mary Daniel joined the Cedar Creek Church in Tattnall Co, GA > on 07/11/1812. > > I need to verify the marriage of Aaron Daniel and Barsheba Beck. How could > he be married to both her and Mary Stanaland? > > 1820: Aaron Daniel (M>45) appears in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 120. Also > enumerated are F26-45,M16-26,F16-26,F10-16,M<10,3F<10 plus 1 slave. > > > 1827: -- he died after March 1827 because he drew in the 1827 GA Land > Lottery: > > 1 32 161 Daniel, Aaron jr Tattnall County Conners Lee > > --------------------------------------------------- > > 6/6/1836: Benjamin Brewton submitted report on management of the estate of > Aaron Daniel. Recorded in Tattnall Co, GA book of Wills, Inventories, > Appraisements, Sales, etc. (1836-1840), page 032. > > 1840: Mary Daniel (F60-70) appears as head of a family in District #41 in > Tattnall Co, GA census, page 266. Also enumerated are M20-30,F20-30,2M<5. > > 1850: Mary Daniel (F74) appears within the family of Zachius and Alley > Daniel in Tattnall Co, GA census, page 347B. > > Aaron married Mary STANALAND on 23 Feb 1801 in Bullock Co., GA. Mary was > born in 1776 in Burke Co., GA. and died after 1850. > > General Notes: Mary was living with son Zacharia in 1850, according to > Tattnal Co., Ga.census. She was the daughter of John and Amy Stanaland. > > > Children from this marriage were: > > i. Marjory "Mary" DANIEL was born after 1801 and died about 1844. > > ii. Maryann Maranda "Polly" DANIEL was born on 29 May 1805 in Tattnal Co., > GA., died on 26 Jan 1884 in Tattnal Co., GA., at age 78, and was buried in > Anderson Church Cemetery. Maryann married Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON on > 30 Oct 1828 in Tattnall Co., GA. Benjamin Martin , Jr. COLSON died on 29 Mar > 1881 in Tattnal Co., GA. and was buried in Anderson Church Cemetery. > Benjamin was the son of Benjamin Martin COLSON, Sr. and Hannah GOLDWIRE of > Effingham County, Georgia > > General Notes: Notes for MARYAN MARANDA "POLLY" DANIEL: Daniel Family > History - Robert Ellis Colson > > Children of Maryann DANIEL and Benjamin COLSON are: > i. Carty Elizabeth COLSON, b. 1829. > ii. Joshua Tilton Benjamin COLSON, b. 1832. > iii. Daniel Columbus COLSON, b. 1834. More About DANIEL COLUMBUS COLSON: > Degree: In the Civil War, CSA > iv. Margery Maranda COLSON, b. 1836. > v. Saloma COLSON, b. 1839. > vi. Paul James Algerine COLSON, b. 1841. > vii. Martin Nathaniel Columbus COLSON, b. March 20, 1844. > viii. Thomas Columbus COLSON, b. 1845. > > iii. Barbary DANIEL was born in 1807. Another name for Barbary was Barbary > "Barbara" DANIEL. Barbary married Frank WILLIAMS . > > iv. Ann Cherry DANIEL was born in 1810 in Tattnal Co., GA. Ann married > Charles ANDERSON , son of Unknown and Unknown , on 2 Oct 1836 in Tattnall > Co., GA. Charles was born between 1808-1814 in Tattnal Co., GA. Charles was > the son of John ANDERSON RS-NC and Mary of Tattnall County, GA > > General Notes: > > The only Charles listed on the 1860 Tattnall Co., Census indicates a birth > date of 1814. The ages of the children listed fits the time and marriage > date of Charles and Ann Anderson. The researcher (Shirley West Gotsch) used > this census information. Another indicator is the names of the two first > children, named for the fathers of the respective parents. This information > has been updated 04/13/02. By Shelia <Giammett@cs.com> > > Children of Ann DANIEL and Charles ANDERSON are: > > 1. Aaron ANDERSON b: 1836 > 2. John ANDERSON b: 1840 > 3. Eliza ANDERSON b: 1842 > 4. Rachel B. ANDERSON b: 1844 Married Josiah Joshua LYNN b: January 16, 1846 > i. Amy Cherry Samantha LYNN b: March 08, 1869 Married Steely (McLain) > McLEAN b: November 18, 1864 > ii. Mary Ann Elizabeth (Betty) LYNN b: August 04, 1871 Married Anguish > F. (Johnny) McLEAN b: July 01, 1864 > iii. Margaret Naomi Melvini LYNN b: 1872 Married John Elijah HALL b: in > South Carolina > iv. Charles LYNN b: September 12, 1874 Married Annie Laurie BETHUNE > v. Julia Mae Lynn b: 1875 Married Unknown COE > vi. Susan (Sudie) Lynn b: 1878 Married Julian T. MOSELEY > vi. Aaron Lynn b: Abt. 1882 > 5. Thomas ANDERSON b: 1849 > 6. Mary Ann ANDERSON b: 1851 > 7. Susan ANDERSON b: 1853 > 8. Margaret ANDERSON b: 1857 > > v. Elizabeth "Betsey" DANIEL was born in 1812. Elizabeth married Samuel > HODGES on 15 Feb 1833 in Tattnall Co., GA. Samuel was the son of William > Henry HODGES, s/o John HODGES RS-NC, and Ann BLITCH, d/o Abraham BLITCH > > vi. Zachariah DANIEL was born on 22 Dec 1814 in Tattnall Co., GA. and died > on 23 Sep 1874 in Coffee County, GA., at age 59. Married Alia DUBBERYL, d/o > of John DUBBERYL. They had lots of kids and if you want their names, let me > know. > > vii. Charles S. DANIEL was born on 14 Mar 1824 in Tattnall Co, GA - no > infomation on this fellow. > >>>> > > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judy Garner" <jpast59@strato.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 4:19 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aron Daniel, Mary Stanaland marriage > > > > Aron Daniel married: 23 Feb 1801, Bulloch Co.GA.,Mary Standland. This is > > from Alvaretta K. Register of Bulloch Co.GA, > > Genealogical Source Material, Marriages, Book A, pg 16. > > > > Judy > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:02 AM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > Will, > > > So, these kids were the children of Thomas DANIEL (ABT 1740-1818) > and > > > UNK wife. From this, we know the last of these kids you list would have > > been > > > born in the ABT the pre-1795 time frame for them to be 21 in the 1818 > time > > > frame. Is that about right in your estimation? If we read Thomas's DOB > > > right, then these kids that you list were probably born in the 1770 time > > > frame. > > > I think that Capt. Robert Lanier DANIEL (1718-1794), this Thomas's > > > father, was married twice and the CASON girl may have been one of these > > > wives. Either he married her or one of his sons, also named Robert, > > married > > > her. That, I do not know. > > > What I do know is John CASON, this CASON girl's father, moved to > Burke > > > County, GA and died there in 1816 and this 1816 time frame puts him in > the > > > same county with my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) who moved there > > > from NC in 1812. I do not have census records for Robert in Burke > County, > > > GA before 1820 and by then, CASON, is dead. > > > All I know from research of this CASON family is that one daughter > of > > > John CASON (1728-1816) and Eleanor PINKETT -- Rachel CASON, married > Colson > > > ADAMS, another daughter, Eleanor CASON, married James ALBRITTON, Jr., > > > another daughter, Jean CASON married Peter ADAMS, Colson's brother, and > > > sister, Frances CASON married John HATTON. There must have been a John > > > CASON, Jr. since John is listed as a "Senior" in my information but I do > > not > > > have the names of any of his and Eleanor's sons, if they had any. > > > I will see what I can find on this HART boy. I do know that a HART > > > family migrated to Morgan County, GA, probably through Greene because > the > > > late, MS Carroll HART of Madison, Archivist of GA, descended from this > > HART > > > family. Carroll died last summer and is buried with her ATKINSON > > ancestors > > > in Madison, GA. I also know a HART boy married a FITZPATRICK and a > RANDLE > > > and this puts them in the Greene, Madison and Morgan County, GA areas > and > > > into the right overall families. > > > I also know that an Ann HART (AFT 1702-AFT 1794) married Allen > > WARREN, > > > Jr (1684-1733) of Surry County, VA and Allen WARREN was the brother of > > > Elizabeth WARREN who married Benjamin LANIER, s/o John LANIER III and > > > Elizabeth BYRD of Prince George County, VA, Benjamin's sister, > Elizabeth > > > LANIER, married James ALBRITTON, Sr., parents of James ALBRITTON, Jr. > who > > > married the Eleanor CASON, listed previously. A little close in this > > bunch, > > > isn't it? I looked at what I had on this whole family and they are > still > > > playing around in the same group of overall families we see later in the > > > Pitt, Chowan, Tyrrell, Beaufort areas. > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <WEDAIA@aol.com> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 11:35 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert Daniel Jr. > > > > > > > > > > Payne, > > > > > > > > As usual, I have hesitated to inject data until I have as many copies > of > > > > original documents in hand as possible. The renovation/addition of the > > > records > > > > rooms at the Courthouse in Greenville, Pitt Co, NC are not complete > (not > > > until > > > > 1st part of 2004). When it is complete, there are a number of > documents > > (I > > > > intend to obtain) that might help clear up some of the areas in > > question. > > > > > > > > However, at this point, I am not sure there was a RLD, Jr. I do > believe > > > that > > > > he was a gr/s, RLD d b/f 1818. This RLD who had a dau, SUSAN DANIEL > m. > > > > WILLIAM HART. This RLD was the s/o THOMAS DANIEL, s/o RLD b 1718, d > > 1794, > > > Pitt Co,NC > > > > as follows: > > > > > > > > Bk N, pg 264, RLD to THOMAS DANIEL, son for L& A 560 acres on Grindal > > > Creek > > > > at Hunting Run, wit. LANIER DANIEL & WILLIE DANIEL > > > > > > > > Bk CC, pg 65, Division of land of THOMAS DANIEL (c 1740-1818) 9 Nov > > 1821. > > > > Lot 1 Media DANIEL > > > > Lot 2 John DANIEL > > > > Lot 3 Rufus W DANIEL > > > > Lot 4 Thomas DANIEL,Jr > > > > Lot 5 ROBERT L DANIEL d b/f 1818 > > > > to dau SUSAN DANIEL > > > > Lot 6 James DANIEL > > > > Lot 7 Sabrina DANIEL > > > > Land total of 560 acres > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pgs 348-349, SUSAN DANIEL, heir of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr > > > > > > > > Bk GG, pg 411, WILLIAM & SUSAN HART, heirs of THOMAS DANIEL, Sr. > > > > > > > > In addition, there are document dealing with George DANIEL & his > family > > > hat > > > > need reviewing. > > > > > > > > If you would like copy of the 1st 2 documents above, let me know and I > > > will > > > > scan and send. > > > > > > > > Take Care, > > > > Will Daniel > > > > Vienna,VA > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > Archives > > > at: > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families > or > > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not > > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not > allowed on this list. > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >

    12/15/2003 03:27:32