Addingtons of Virginia:Descendants of Wm. Addington & Margaret Cromwell By Nancy Brown & Rhonda Robertson, 1994 965 pages, indexed Hardcover printed book, NEWList Price $50 $37.95 + $4.95 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Addingtons-of-Virginia-Virginia-Genealogy_W0QQitemZ200431010331QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2eaa9e821b Wm. Addington was born abt. 1750 in London, and emigrated to the American colonies about 1770. In 1774 he married Margaret Cromwell in Culpeper, VA. After the Revolutionary War, they moved to Caswell, NC. They later moved to Washington County, VA to an area known today as Addington Cove. This area was annexed by Russell County 1790. Sect. 2 Parentage of William Addington pages 11-13 Traces Addingtons to England in the 1300’s Sect. 3 Charles Cromwell Addington and Wives pages 14-419 First son Charles was born in Culpepper 1777. He married Anna Doty 1802 in Scott County, and their 12 children were born there. After Anna’s death Charles remarried in 1840, to Sarah Butcher of Powell Valley, Lee (now Wise) County. They had four children. In 1869 Charles married his third wife, widow Susan Moore. Sect. 4 William Addington and Sarah Stallard pages 420-614 Second son William was born 1783 in Caswell, NC and died 1857 in Scott County. Married about 1807 to Sarah Stallard, they had eight children. Sect. 5 Martha Addington and John Williams pages 615 Sect. 6 Elizabeth Addington and Alexander Montgomery 616 Daughter Elizabeth was born 1789 in Hayter’s Gap section of Washington County, VA. She married Alexander Montgomery in Russell County 1806. They lived in Morgan County, KY until 1817. The descendants of their daughter, Isabel Montgomery are detailed here. Sect. 7 Margaret Addington and Peter Stallard pages 616 to 802 Sect. 8 The Addington Frame Church 803 This 200+ years old church overlooks Copper Creek Sect. 9 The Cromwell Family pages 808 to 842 Details the Cromwell family of Maryland and Virginia, and suggests Margaret Cromwell was descendant of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England. Index pages 843 to 965 Extensive 122 page index details numerous allied families, including large numbers of: Adams, Alley, Arnold, Baker, Bevins, Boggs, Bowman, Brown, Buchanan, Burke, Campbell, Carter, Castle, Collins, Cox, Crockett, Cromwell, Dingus, Dotson, Daugherty, Easterling, Elam, Elliott, Farmer, Flanary, Fletcher, Franklin, Frazier, Gillenwater, Grear, Green, Hale, Hall, Harris, Hartsock, Hash, Hayes, Henley, Hillman, Holbrook, Horne, Johnson, Jones, Kilgore, Kiser, Lane, Lawson, Marshall, Martin, McConnell, Meade, Miller, Mills, Moore, Mullins, Nickels, Osborne, Owens, Pendleton, Perkins, Porter, Powers,Price, Quillen, Ramey, Riner, Roberts, Robertson, Scott, Sexton, Smith, Stallard, Starnes, Sturgill, Taylor, Vermilion, Wampler, Ward, White, Wilson, Wolfe, Yates