Thank you, Curtis and Brenda, Well, Curtis, it shows that you/we have made some advancement in our early Matlack/Matlock history ..... so you think John MATLOCK who m. Ann and 2nd Margaret, may be a brother of William (your N.J. branch) who m. Mary Hancock .... I hope others will back you up .... Winnie .... +++++++++ Thank you Brenda, I have often wondered what the St. Peters Parish records consisted of .... looks like our early researchers picked out what they wanted ..... or am I not reading them carefully enough. In either case thanks again and a big THANK YOU to all the rest who answered. When Jana Black worked so hard to get the Matlock book onto Shawn's website the index and the page numbers were lost ... but the individual's number remained in tact for you .... they are the same as those I used in the short "Basic Melba" version. Winnie, still dancing in OR.
Marsha, Thanks for you post and welcome to the Matlock mailing list. Robert, Ann's brother, also married in Adair County, KY. Do you know if all the ones that married in Washington Co., KY are brother and sister? Eliza Matlock Beverley Cox 20 Jun 1796 John Medlock Sally White 03 Mar 1798 John Medlock Polly Jefferson 18 May 1801 Polly Matlock John Wyette 13 Jun 1806 Sally Matlock Palmer St Clair 01 Jan 1810 Thomas Matlock Margaret Arther 19 Jul 1816 Thanks Wanda ----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Matlock To: MATLOCK-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 12:06 PM Subject: [MATLOCK-L] Re: Ishams & Matlocks Any information would be helpful. Her is what I have on the family. I don't remember where I found William though. Joe Matlock Descendants of Isham Elias Medlock Generation No. 1 1. ISHAM ELIAS1 MEDLOCK was born 1765 in Virginia, and died 1818 in Gasconade, Franklin County, Missouri. He married MARY HUNTER. Notes for ISHAM ELIAS MEDLOCK:MEMBERS OF THIS FAMILY USE THE SURNAME MEDLOCKRegister of Virginians in the Revolution, Alphabetical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, Page 542 Medlock Isham E Children of ISHAM MEDLOCK and MARY HUNTER are: i. MARY POLLY2 MEDLOCK, m. JOHN WYETTE, 13 June 1803, Washington County, Kentucky. ii. ROBERT MATLOCK, b. 1785, Washington County, Kentucky; d. 1845, Crawford County, Missouri; m. MARY CARPENTER, 18 December 1805, Adair County, Kentucky; b. 1788, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1840, Crawford County, Missouri. Notes for ROBERT MATLOCK:1840 MATLOCK ROBERT Crawford County MO 177 Watkins 00000001-00000001 iii. WILLIAM MEDLOCK, b. 1792, Kentucky. iv. THOMAS MATLOCK, b. 1793, Washington County, Kentucky; d. 1857, Crawford County, Missouri; m. MARGARET ARTHUR, 19 July 1816, Washington County, Kentucky; b. 1798, Pittsylvania or Bedford County, Virginia; d. Aft. 1880, Missouri. Notes for THOMAS MATLOCK:In 1850 this family is living in Crawford County,Missouri.1840 MATTOCK THOMAS Crawford County MO 168 Johnson 121001-1000001 1850 MATLOCK THOMAS Crawford County MO 210 Being 24th Dist Thomas Matlock 57 WM KY Margaret 52 WF PA Jesse 18 WM MO Agnes 13 WF MO Samuel 10 WM MO v. JOHN MATLOCK, b. 14 March 1785, Washington County, Kentucky; d. 1877, Boone County or Arkansas or Pineville, Missouri; m. (1) MARY; b. 1796, Tennessee; m. (2) ELIZABETH SALLY WHITE, 03 March 1798, Washington County, Kentucky; m. (3) MARY POLLY JEFFERSON, 18 May 1801, Washington County, Kentucky; b. 1788, Virginia; d. Aft. 1870, Arkansas.. Notes for JOHN MATLOCK: In 1850 this family was living in Sugar Creek Township, Carroll County, Arkansas.In 1860 he is living in Crawford County, Arkansas.1870 MATLOCK JOHN Crawford County AR 265 Vanburen Twp 88 MW TN Farm laborerMary 66 FW TN Keepking houseRenfroe / Standridge / Hensley Entries: 13327 Updated: Fri Oct 3 15:43:05 2003 Contact: Betty Renfroe Home Page: Standridge - Renfroe Documentation & Photos brenfroe@cswnet.comRenfroe / Standridge / Hensley / Genealogy ID: I07677 Name: John Matlock Sex: M Birth: 1784 in Washington Co. Ky. Death: in Boone/Carroll Co. AR. Marriage 1 Mary JeffersonMarried: 18 MAY 1801 in Washington Co. Ky.Children Elijah Matlock b: 1816 in Missouri >>> "Marsha Hopkins" <marshabug@earthlink.net> 3/17/2004 12:42:33 PM >>> Hi Joe & Brenda, I"ve been keeping up with the Ishams & Matlocks discussions ... my mom is Melba and she's been forwarding me all the lists info ... very interesting!!! Some of these surnames are really familiar ... like Randolph and Jefferson... One of Isham & Mary (Hunter) Matlocks children, Ann Matlock, married a Joseph Randolph, Dec 13, 1813, in Adair County, Kentucky ... all the other children married in Washington County Kentucky ... also their oldest son John Matlock married Mary Jefferson in 1801 ... I have all the children and who they married if you think that would help in the search? Marsha Hopkins ps ... I also just joined the list ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== To find out who has homepages on the Gerards, visit this link http://www.surnameweb.org/ ~ if you have a website, be sure to post an ad letting us all know it on this site; TIP; use multiple spellings!
Any information would be helpful. Her is what I have on the family. I don't remember where I found William though. Joe Matlock Descendants of Isham Elias Medlock Generation No. 1 1. ISHAM ELIAS1 MEDLOCK was born 1765 in Virginia, and died 1818 in Gasconade, Franklin County, Missouri. He married MARY HUNTER. Notes for ISHAM ELIAS MEDLOCK:MEMBERS OF THIS FAMILY USE THE SURNAME MEDLOCKRegister of Virginians in the Revolution, Alphabetical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, Page 542 Medlock Isham E Children of ISHAM MEDLOCK and MARY HUNTER are: i. MARY POLLY2 MEDLOCK, m. JOHN WYETTE, 13 June 1803, Washington County, Kentucky. ii. ROBERT MATLOCK, b. 1785, Washington County, Kentucky; d. 1845, Crawford County, Missouri; m. MARY CARPENTER, 18 December 1805, Adair County, Kentucky; b. 1788, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1840, Crawford County, Missouri. Notes for ROBERT MATLOCK:1840 MATLOCK ROBERT Crawford County MO 177 Watkins 00000001-00000001 iii. WILLIAM MEDLOCK, b. 1792, Kentucky. iv. THOMAS MATLOCK, b. 1793, Washington County, Kentucky; d. 1857, Crawford County, Missouri; m. MARGARET ARTHUR, 19 July 1816, Washington County, Kentucky; b. 1798, Pittsylvania or Bedford County, Virginia; d. Aft. 1880, Missouri. Notes for THOMAS MATLOCK:In 1850 this family is living in Crawford County,Missouri.1840 MATTOCK THOMAS Crawford County MO 168 Johnson 121001-1000001 1850 MATLOCK THOMAS Crawford County MO 210 Being 24th Dist Thomas Matlock 57 WM KY Margaret 52 WF PA Jesse 18 WM MO Agnes 13 WF MO Samuel 10 WM MO v. JOHN MATLOCK, b. 14 March 1785, Washington County, Kentucky; d. 1877, Boone County or Arkansas or Pineville, Missouri; m. (1) MARY; b. 1796, Tennessee; m. (2) ELIZABETH SALLY WHITE, 03 March 1798, Washington County, Kentucky; m. (3) MARY POLLY JEFFERSON, 18 May 1801, Washington County, Kentucky; b. 1788, Virginia; d. Aft. 1870, Arkansas.. Notes for JOHN MATLOCK: In 1850 this family was living in Sugar Creek Township, Carroll County, Arkansas.In 1860 he is living in Crawford County, Arkansas.1870 MATLOCK JOHN Crawford County AR 265 Vanburen Twp 88 MW TN Farm laborerMary 66 FW TN Keepking houseRenfroe / Standridge / Hensley Entries: 13327 Updated: Fri Oct 3 15:43:05 2003 Contact: Betty Renfroe Home Page: Standridge - Renfroe Documentation & Photos brenfroe@cswnet.comRenfroe / Standridge / Hensley / Genealogy ID: I07677 Name: John Matlock Sex: M Birth: 1784 in Washington Co. Ky. Death: in Boone/Carroll Co. AR. Marriage 1 Mary JeffersonMarried: 18 MAY 1801 in Washington Co. Ky.Children Elijah Matlock b: 1816 in Missouri >>> "Marsha Hopkins" <marshabug@earthlink.net> 3/17/2004 12:42:33 PM >>> Hi Joe & Brenda, I"ve been keeping up with the Ishams & Matlocks discussions ... my mom is Melba and she's been forwarding me all the lists info ... very interesting!!! Some of these surnames are really familiar ... like Randolph and Jefferson... One of Isham & Mary (Hunter) Matlocks children, Ann Matlock, married a Joseph Randolph, Dec 13, 1813, in Adair County, Kentucky ... all the other children married in Washington County Kentucky ... also their oldest son John Matlock married Mary Jefferson in 1801 ... I have all the children and who they married if you think that would help in the search? Marsha Hopkins ps ... I also just joined the list
Thanks Winnie for all of your help.... Joe Matlock >>> "winiford" <wsbailey@smt-net.com> 3/16/2004 10:40:42 PM >>> There was a tight group of Matlock re- searchers working back in the 1950-60 & 70's, Jesse Armstrong, Edgar L. Matlock, Naomi Haacke, Toni Matthew, Lillian Kinkeade, a Helen ? a Laurence ? who lived in or near Salt Lake, in the west we had Marilynn Matlock Price, Lois Piper last but not least Melba Wood, Marie Matlock Harris claimed to be the last of this pre-computer bunch. When Melba knew her time was very short, she managed to produce a MATLOCK book .... then and gave them away ... she was so desperate to save the acclimative work of all these people. But we also must remember this her family history .... in 30 years of trying to find her great grandmother, Endamile, Andamile ... (never did far as I know) ... she covers a lot of MATLOCK's ... to keep them in order she ( a nurse) made order. With her permission I took her work and using the program "Word Perfect" started a Matlock Book (My MATLOCK JOURNAL) with an INDEX . I could have called it a Scrap Book, I entered everything as I received it ... I assumed Haacke, Kinkeade, Price etc ... proved their work to the best they could .... I became a collector and a recorder. Why a "Journal" because in time I discovered ... others work I received would melded with Melba's so easy ... it was no longer just Melba's work, even your computer messages of today hook on/into her basic foundation so beautifully. The Title of her small 60 page book is: MY MATERNAL ANCESTRY II Dean Matlock Haile Gahr Binkley Ellis Vick Woolsey East Tennessee Pioneer Matlock Families As some of you have this Book on Hand I'll give page no.'s now and then .... also for the Journal. To bring the MATLOCK's into some semblance of order, Melba, made a large paper chart ... where they by using dates, places where certain Matlock's grouped and by elimination ... the family lines were slowly built. Note on page 24 ... she says I tried to put Nicholas and Moore into the family of William of Goochland but they wouldn't fit. I have never yet settled on who this William is ... Melba and our present day Brenda give me the impression he is 1.1.2. William who m. Catherine ... his new wife in 1733 in Goochland ... see Melba's page 23 and page 47 in the Journal for Brenda's comments. Melba WOOD's Basic foundation as I saw it. 1. John MATLOCK, Sr. page 23 .... ( pg 80 in Journal) possible son of Wm. MATLOCK and Mary HANCOCK died 6 Jan 1718 .... me. 1st Ann died 1699-1700 me. 2nd 1701 Margaret died 1708 >From James City Co. VA to New Kent Co. St Peters Parish Records used. A poss. 3rd marriage? His will said his new wife was Anne. 1.1. John MATLOCK, Jr. pg. 24 (pg 82 Journal) me. Hector WATSON ..... had five children 1.1.1. to 1.1.5. NOTE: [see page 197 in Journal " Later Melba Wood came to believe that (1.1.) John MATLOCK, Jr. was the father of Moore not William."] 1.1.1. George MATLOCK page 24 be. 1701 and do, 1800 me. Hannah MOORE in Louisa Co. VA Had four chi. son Charles went to Anson Co. N.C. three daughters ... m. CLARKSON, CLOCK & FOSTER 1.1.2. William MATLOCK page 24 b. 1702 and d. 1768 m. 1st Beulah RICE m. 2nd Elizabeth SEVIER Had four children: 1.1.2.1. to .... 1.1.2.4. 1.1.3. John MATLOCK page 24 b. 1710 - 1785 m. Ann ? had 5 children 1.1.3.1. to .... Lived in Hanover Co. VA and Louisa Co. VA He never went to TN. He went to KY. His son Zachariah & Lucy WASH are often mixed up with 1.1.5. Moore's son Zachariah and Edith PAINE (1st cousins) (pg. 127 in the Journal) 1.1.4. Nicholas MATLOCK page 26 probable son of 1.1. John Jr. m. Mary SHELTON had 7 children 1.1.4.1. to ...... 1.1.5. Moore MATLOCK pg 26 and 36 (115 in Journal) COULDN'T PROVE , but suspects he is John Jr.'s son This branch consumes the most space in Melba's book ... It is her branch as well as that of Kinkeade's, Haacke, Price and Pipers branch as well her ELLIS's and my husband, Jack BAILEY's "ELLIS" line .... no. 1.1.5.1.2. Ann MATLOCK m. Ezekiel ELLIS, whose daughter, "Elizabeth ELLIS" marries Lewis RINEHART ... RINEHART is the foundation for all my research ... The Lewis RINEHART and "Elizabeth ELLIS" family celebrated their 100th reunion July 4th. 2003. 1.1.5. Moore MATLOCK b. ca. 1714/18 and d. 1812 married, Jane POWELL had 8 children 1.1.5.1. Zachariah = Nancy HAILE (9 Ch) (pg 127 in Journal) 1.1.5.1.1. Isham Esau ... largest section in Journal (pg 129) 1.1.5.1.2. Ann = Ezekiel ELLIS (pg 198 Journal) 1.1.5.1.3. James Ransom = 1st ? = 2 Barbara Broad HAILE (pg 207) 1.1.5.1.4. George = Margaret McDONALD (pg 219 Journal) 1.1.5.1.5. Jane = John George RINEHART (pg 220 Journal) brother of Lewis RINEHART (above) 1.1.5.1.6. Thomas Martin = 1st Nancy MITCHELL (pg 222) = 2nd Barbara RINEHART s/of George John and Lewis RINEHART (above) 1.1.5.1 7. Nancy = John VAUGHN (pg 236 Journal) 1.1.5.1.8. Eda = William VAUGHN (pg 245 Journal) 1.1.5.1.9. Geriah ... Possible ... m. Jessie HARRISON (page 247 Journal) 1.1.5.2. Littleberry MATLOCK (pg 248 Journal) b. ca. 1757/8 (son of Moore 7 Jane) m. ..... LIGHT? 1.1.5.3. John MATLOCK poss. son of Moore & Jane (pg 253 Journal) from the book Family Tree Book .. by Gen. Wm. Alexander SMITH and W. Thomas SMITH (pg 253 Journal) The Merrick's and the White's are here possibly Edward Lane MATLOCK (1.1.5.3.1.3.) pg 266, who crossed the plains to OR. in 1853 and settled near Eugene. Several MATLOCK's are in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. where the Wagon train ended east of Eugene. 1.1.5.4. Luke ... be. ca 1766 (prob. 12 chi.) pg 277 1.1.5.5. Charles ... do. 1819 = Elizabeth ? (6 chi.) pg 281 1.1.5.6. Moore Jr. be. ca 1768/9 = twice (9 chi.) pg 282 1st _________ ? and 2nd Lucy KNIGHT 1.1.5.7. Jason be. 1769 = twice (14 Ch.) pg 289 1st Fannie Elizabeth RAYBURN and 2nd Mary Polly MILLER 1.1.5.8. Absolom b. 1771 - 1838 = twice (15 ch.) pg 300 m.1st Hannah MOORE and 2nd Elizabeth DYER Thanks for staying with me this many pages ... hopes this helps you. I deeply respect and appreciate the hours and years of work these early MATLOCK's put in ... doing it the hard way, especially their giving us this "frame" this " MATLOCK Family Tree" where I find it so easy to locate a person or branch and attach your present day work to. An early copy of my Matlock Book/Journal can be found on Shawn Zane MATLOCK's web site .... with out the page number's and INDEX . I also thank you all for this opportunity to get their work set into the Mailing List archives. 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Good Morning Sandy Every little bit helps. Have anything been published on Julius' uncles? Joe Matlock Descendants of John Tarplet Medlock Generation No. 1 1. JOHN TARPLET6 MEDLOCK (THOMAS LANDRUM DELONEY5, JOHN WILLIAMS4, ISHAM3) was born 04 January 1844 in Gwinnet County, Georgia, and died 18 January 1917 in Scotland, Van Buren County, Arkansas. He married (1) EFFIE ELOWEZA TRIMBLE 17 July 1866 in Georgia. She was born 14 June 1843 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and died 08 October 1886 in Hattieville, Arkansas. He married (2) SARAH A. STEWART 06 September 1888 in Hattieville, Arkansas. She was born 1855 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and died in Conway County, Arkansas. He married (3) SARAH A. HENDERSON PHILLIPS 09 August 1896 in Van Buren County, Arkansas. She was born 11 January 1843 in Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, Goergia, and died 08 October 1936 in Scotland, Van Buren County, Arkansas. Notes for JOHN TARPLET MEDLOCK:Much of the informtion on John Tarpley's family is from email form Bethcharm@aol.com dated 07 Nov 2001. Children of JOHN MEDLOCK and EFFIE TRIMBLE are: i. EULAH NEDORA7 MEDLOCK, b. 05 May 1867, Georgia; d. 1943, Arkansas.2. ii. OSCAR THOMAS MEDLOCK, b. 02 January 1872, Georgia; d. 09 January 1942, Oklahoma. iii. LELA ELEANA MEDLOCK, b. 23 January 1874, Georgia; d. 09 November 1903, Morrilton, Arkansas. iv. JUNIOR HASTING MEDLOCK, b. 01 June 1876, Hattieville, Arkansas; d. 05 December 1944, Cushing, Oklahoma. v. EDWIN MONTY MEDLOCK, b. 28 February 1878, Hattieville, Arkansas; d. 28 March 1899, Center, Oklahoma. vi. JOHN FRANKLIN MEDLOCK, b. 29 April 1881, Hattieville, Arkansas; d. 14 January 1902. vii. LESTER MOORE MEDLOCK, b. 27 December 1883, Hattieville, Arkansas; d. 30 March 1958, Peroria, Illinois; m. ROSE ANN SHANNON; b. 08 September 1881; d. 05 July 1948, Scotland, Van Buren County, Arkansas. Children of JOHN MEDLOCK and SARAH STEWART are: viii. ROBERT LEE7 MEDLOCK, b. 13 June 1889, Hattieville, Arkansas; d. 18 March 1941, Scotland, Van Buren County, Arkansas; m. LULA THOMPSON; b. 07 February 1891; d. 03 May 1933, Scotland, Van Buren County, Arkansas. ix. NORA ESTALLA MEDLOCK, b. 18 January 1891, Hattieville, Arkansas; d. 01 May 1957, Morrilton, Arkansas; m. ROBERT LEE CROWELL, 20 February 1910. x. WILLIAM TARPLET MEDLOCK, b. 23 July 1892, Hattieville, Arkansas; d. 03 September 1971, Morrilton, Arkansas; m. MARTHA HANE GUINN, 04 July 1912, Cleveland, Arkansas; b. 21 February 1891, Cleveland, Arkansas; d. 15 November 1972, Morrilton, Arkansas. Generation No. 2 2. OSCAR THOMAS7 MEDLOCK (JOHN TARPLET6, THOMAS LANDRUM DELONEY5, JOHN WILLIAMS4, ISHAM3,) was born 02 January 1872 in Georgia, and died 09 January 1942 in Oklahoma. He married BIDDIE OPHELIA SLOAN. Children of OSCAR MEDLOCK and BIDDIE SLOAN are: i. JULIUS LESTER8 MEDLOCK. ii. CHESTER MEDLOCK. iii. ALBERT MEDLOCK. iv. ALMA MEDLOCK. v. STELLA MEDLOCK. vi. VIRGIL BRYAN MEDLOCK. vii. JEWELL MEDLOCK. viii. GERALDINE MEDLOCK. >>> Sandy <sandy1@aaahawk.com> 3/16/2004 10:02:36 PM >>> I have a handwritten note received June 23, 1988, from Billie Ruth Riggins Lycan (an Oklahoma schoolteacher and lifelong friend of our family) with the following information: My friend here (in Lawton), Beatrice Medlock Baker, gave me an interesting book, written by her uncle, Julius Lester Medlock. Title (1962) "When Swallows Fly Home." It is the history of Center from the first settlers in the early 1890s. I recognize a few names mentioned. He has a map of the Center Square with over 30 stores and businesses around it (dated 1890s). Beatrice gave me this list of her family: 8 Medlock Children: Julius Lester Medlock - the author, also a teacher (Masters Degree from O.U.) Chester Medlock - Father of Beatrice and Bill of Stratford, OK Albert Medlock - died 1935 Alma Medlock Kinney - a teacher - died in 1984 Stella Medlock Stegall (Mrs. Ray Stegall) a teacher Virgil Bryan Medlock - My teacher at Center, OK - 7th & 8th grade Virgil's wife - Alpha - 2 sons (a Dr. & Atty.) Miss Jewell Medlock - bookkeeper at Ada J.C. Penny's Geraldine Medlock Melton (Mrs. Troy Melton) - a teacher & in real estate Their parents were Oscar Medlock & Biddie Sloan Medlock who had a farm north of our Riggins house. Hopefully this will be helpful to someone. Sandy Morris
Saw that but there were no hits when queried with Medlock or Matlock >>> Melba Bolinger <granneronline@earthlink.net> 3/16/2004 5:42:15 PM >>> Thanks again Joe and Janet, it does seem odd these families are in Washington Co Ky at the same time. there is a Isham web site on Genforum.Genealogy.com Melba ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== If you would prefer a DIGEST version of this list (several posts in one email rather than each post as it is sent): UNSUBSCRIBE from the list, email MATLOCK-D-request@rootsweb.com writing the word SUBSCRIBE in the message body.
Thank-you Winnie for putting the info out there... 1. John MATLOCK, Sr. page 23 .... ( pg 80 in Journal) possible son of Wm. MATLOCK and Mary HANCOCK died 6 Jan 1718 .... me. 1st Ann died 1699-1700 me. 2nd 1701 Margaret died 1708 >From James City Co. VA to New Kent Co. St Peters Parish Records used. A poss. 3rd marriage? His will said his new wife was Anne Boy What I wouldnt give to find John Srs Will! For the only Records and Hints we have ran across on John Sr are the St Peters Parish Records Showing that Ann died 1699-1700.And Possibly the idea that John and his second wife were the parents of "William of 1702" Roger Medlock who lives in VA and no longer online...went to New Kent Co And searched the Parish Records, and he came across Thomas Matlocke who was mentioned where he was having a son William baptized on Oct 10 1689, (Saint Peters Church of New Kent Co Parish Register, pg 21) Of Course over the years the debate on the Spellings has been an Issue.. The Question of is Mattox/Maddox the same as Medlock.. Matlock.. The Date Death date of Jan 6 1718 And I believe the wife Margaret may be coming from the Parish Records as well.. For there is this: 1699/1702 Saint Peters Church of New Kent Co Parish Register Sarah Daugh of John Madox baptis. ye 27 Sept, 1702. E Robt _____ Maddox bapt. 24 Febry, 1704-5 Susanna Daughter of Jno Maddox bapt. 19th, 1707 William son of John Maddox Born January 11, 1719 Margaret Madox Departed this Life Decembr ye 31st, 1718. John Madox Departed this Life Jany.ye 6, 1718 How we will ever know if the John Madox who died in 1718 is the John Menlook who first shows in 1689 New Kent Co.. and is show as Medlock by 1699/1700 : 1699/1702 Saint Peters Church of New Kent Co Parish Registar .pg. 374 William Son of Jno medlock baptiz the 19 July 1702. .pg.437 Anne wife of Jno medlock dyed the 23 march 1699/1700. pg. 438 Jno medlock and married the 27 April 1701. pg. 373: George Son of John medlock Ju& baptiz ye. 8 June 1701. pg. " : Thomas Son of Jno medlock Ju& born 21 Nov 1703 I guess some things we arent ever going know.. And Grouping by association is what we are left with.. Winnie Do you recall Melba ever saying where the Will of John is? Brenda. PS .. Glad "your Still Dancing"
In a message dated 3/16/2004 3:44:49 PM Pacific Standard Time, BA044@aol.com writes: > Talking of Joseph Royall there was this info.. Im wondering who the Sara > Macocke is.. Could Macocke been a spelling like Matlocke? > > Brenda and all, I believe that Sara Macocke was the daughter of Rev. Samuel Maycock. She married George Pace I believe. If memory serves, they had a son named Richard Pace who chose my ancestor William Baugh as his guardian in 1655. See this website: http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/lines/fact0009.htm Hence, probably not Matlock? Janet (Baugh) Hunter
There was a tight group of Matlock re- searchers working back in the 1950-60 & 70's, Jesse Armstrong, Edgar L. Matlock, Naomi Haacke, Toni Matthew, Lillian Kinkeade, a Helen ? a Laurence ? who lived in or near Salt Lake, in the west we had Marilynn Matlock Price, Lois Piper last but not least Melba Wood, Marie Matlock Harris claimed to be the last of this pre-computer bunch. When Melba knew her time was very short, she managed to produce a MATLOCK book .... then and gave them away ... she was so desperate to save the acclimative work of all these people. But we also must remember this her family history .... in 30 years of trying to find her great grandmother, Endamile, Andamile ... (never did far as I know) ... she covers a lot of MATLOCK's ... to keep them in order she ( a nurse) made order. With her permission I took her work and using the program "Word Perfect" started a Matlock Book (My MATLOCK JOURNAL) with an INDEX . I could have called it a Scrap Book, I entered everything as I received it ... I assumed Haacke, Kinkeade, Price etc ... proved their work to the best they could .... I became a collector and a recorder. Why a "Journal" because in time I discovered ... others work I received would melded with Melba's so easy ... it was no longer just Melba's work, even your computer messages of today hook on/into her basic foundation so beautifully. The Title of her small 60 page book is: MY MATERNAL ANCESTRY II Dean Matlock Haile Gahr Binkley Ellis Vick Woolsey East Tennessee Pioneer Matlock Families As some of you have this Book on Hand I'll give page no.'s now and then .... also for the Journal. To bring the MATLOCK's into some semblance of order, Melba, made a large paper chart ... where they by using dates, places where certain Matlock's grouped and by elimination ... the family lines were slowly built. Note on page 24 ... she says I tried to put Nicholas and Moore into the family of William of Goochland but they wouldn't fit. I have never yet settled on who this William is ... Melba and our present day Brenda give me the impression he is 1.1.2. William who m. Catherine ... his new wife in 1733 in Goochland ... see Melba's page 23 and page 47 in the Journal for Brenda's comments. Melba WOOD's Basic foundation as I saw it. 1. John MATLOCK, Sr. page 23 .... ( pg 80 in Journal) possible son of Wm. MATLOCK and Mary HANCOCK died 6 Jan 1718 .... me. 1st Ann died 1699-1700 me. 2nd 1701 Margaret died 1708 >From James City Co. VA to New Kent Co. St Peters Parish Records used. A poss. 3rd marriage? His will said his new wife was Anne. 1.1. John MATLOCK, Jr. pg. 24 (pg 82 Journal) me. Hector WATSON ..... had five children 1.1.1. to 1.1.5. NOTE: [see page 197 in Journal " Later Melba Wood came to believe that (1.1.) John MATLOCK, Jr. was the father of Moore not William."] 1.1.1. George MATLOCK page 24 be. 1701 and do, 1800 me. Hannah MOORE in Louisa Co. VA Had four chi. son Charles went to Anson Co. N.C. three daughters ... m. CLARKSON, CLOCK & FOSTER 1.1.2. William MATLOCK page 24 b. 1702 and d. 1768 m. 1st Beulah RICE m. 2nd Elizabeth SEVIER Had four children: 1.1.2.1. to .... 1.1.2.4. 1.1.3. John MATLOCK page 24 b. 1710 - 1785 m. Ann ? had 5 children 1.1.3.1. to .... Lived in Hanover Co. VA and Louisa Co. VA He never went to TN. He went to KY. His son Zachariah & Lucy WASH are often mixed up with 1.1.5. Moore's son Zachariah and Edith PAINE (1st cousins) (pg. 127 in the Journal) 1.1.4. Nicholas MATLOCK page 26 probable son of 1.1. John Jr. m. Mary SHELTON had 7 children 1.1.4.1. to ...... 1.1.5. Moore MATLOCK pg 26 and 36 (115 in Journal) COULDN'T PROVE , but suspects he is John Jr.'s son This branch consumes the most space in Melba's book ... It is her branch as well as that of Kinkeade's, Haacke, Price and Pipers branch as well her ELLIS's and my husband, Jack BAILEY's "ELLIS" line .... no. 1.1.5.1.2. Ann MATLOCK m. Ezekiel ELLIS, whose daughter, "Elizabeth ELLIS" marries Lewis RINEHART ... RINEHART is the foundation for all my research ... The Lewis RINEHART and "Elizabeth ELLIS" family celebrated their 100th reunion July 4th. 2003. 1.1.5. Moore MATLOCK b. ca. 1714/18 and d. 1812 married, Jane POWELL had 8 children 1.1.5.1. Zachariah = Nancy HAILE (9 Ch) (pg 127 in Journal) 1.1.5.1.1. Isham Esau ... largest section in Journal (pg 129) 1.1.5.1.2. Ann = Ezekiel ELLIS (pg 198 Journal) 1.1.5.1.3. James Ransom = 1st ? = 2 Barbara Broad HAILE (pg 207) 1.1.5.1.4. George = Margaret McDONALD (pg 219 Journal) 1.1.5.1.5. Jane = John George RINEHART (pg 220 Journal) brother of Lewis RINEHART (above) 1.1.5.1.6. Thomas Martin = 1st Nancy MITCHELL (pg 222) = 2nd Barbara RINEHART s/of George John and Lewis RINEHART (above) 1.1.5.1 7. Nancy = John VAUGHN (pg 236 Journal) 1.1.5.1.8. Eda = William VAUGHN (pg 245 Journal) 1.1.5.1.9. Geriah ... Possible ... m. Jessie HARRISON (page 247 Journal) 1.1.5.2. Littleberry MATLOCK (pg 248 Journal) b. ca. 1757/8 (son of Moore 7 Jane) m. ..... LIGHT? 1.1.5.3. John MATLOCK poss. son of Moore & Jane (pg 253 Journal) from the book Family Tree Book .. by Gen. Wm. Alexander SMITH and W. Thomas SMITH (pg 253 Journal) The Merrick's and the White's are here possibly Edward Lane MATLOCK (1.1.5.3.1.3.) pg 266, who crossed the plains to OR. in 1853 and settled near Eugene. Several MATLOCK's are in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. where the Wagon train ended east of Eugene. 1.1.5.4. Luke ... be. ca 1766 (prob. 12 chi.) pg 277 1.1.5.5. Charles ... do. 1819 = Elizabeth ? (6 chi.) pg 281 1.1.5.6. Moore Jr. be. ca 1768/9 = twice (9 chi.) pg 282 1st _________ ? and 2nd Lucy KNIGHT 1.1.5.7. Jason be. 1769 = twice (14 Ch.) pg 289 1st Fannie Elizabeth RAYBURN and 2nd Mary Polly MILLER 1.1.5.8. Absolom b. 1771 - 1838 = twice (15 ch.) pg 300 m.1st Hannah MOORE and 2nd Elizabeth DYER Thanks for staying with me this many pages ... hopes this helps you. I deeply respect and appreciate the hours and years of work these early MATLOCK's put in ... doing it the hard way, especially their giving us this "frame" this " MATLOCK Family Tree" where I find it so easy to locate a person or branch and attach your present day work to. An early copy of my Matlock Book/Journal can be found on Shawn Zane MATLOCK's web site .... with out the page number's and INDEX . I also thank you all for this opportunity to get their work set into the Mailing List archives. Winnie and still dancing in OR.
Talking of Joseph Royall there was this info.. Im wondering who the Sara Macocke is.. Could Macocke been a spelling like Matlocke? Muster of the inhabitants of Virginia settlements, February 16, 1623/4 Settlers living at "Neck-of-Land" in Virginia, February 16, 1623/4 Royall, Joseph Settlers living at "James Cittye" in Virginia, February 16, 1623/4 Macocke, Sara Settlers living at "Hogg Iland" in Virginia, February 16, 1623/4 Powell, Thomas Settlers living at "Elizabeth Cittye" in Virginia, February 16, 1623/4 More, John More, Robert (wife) More, ---- (Listed separately from other More names,so husband is in question.) Powell, Cathren Powell, John Settlers living at "the Eastern Shore" in Virginia, February 16, 1623/4 Powell, Gody Powell, Thomas Those who died in Virginia between April 1623 and February 16, 1623/4 At "Colledge Land" More, William Killed
Thanks again Joe and Janet, it does seem odd these families are in Washington Co Ky at the same time. there is a Isham web site on Genforum.Genealogy.com Melba
In a message dated 3/16/2004 11:23:48 AM Pacific Standard Time, Joe.Matlock@state.tn.us writes: > Thanks Janet > Do you know who this guy is? > Joe Matlock > 1.Michael R. Isham was born 4 JUL 1793 in Ky, and died 11 OCT 1871 in > Washington Co., Ky. > Sorry Joe, I don't know. The only Isham later in the 1700s I've seen was Samuel in Augusta County, indicating possibly migration from PA/DE, etc. I've only looked at Henrico Co. in the late 1600s/early 1700s. Janet ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/augusta/court/2court45.txt 1766--Mr. Gilbert's list: Francis Bishop, not found, one; Wm. Bowhannon, not found, one; Wm. Campbell, not found, one; Robt. Eastham, no estate, three; David Glasburner, not found, one; Robert Jones, not found, one; Jacob Miller, twice charged, one; Cellun Price, not found, one; John White, not found, three; Jno. Breading, no estate, one; Volintine Boyers, not in this county when listed; Martin Crawford, not found, one; James Fowler, Constable, one; Sam Isham, not found, one; Henry Lung, gone to Carolina, one; Henry Miller, overcharged, one; Jacob Shull, twice charged, one.
Hello Everyone, I noticed Joe's posting of the abstract of the will of Henry Isham in Henrico Co., and just thought I'd make a little comment on that and Pittsylvania as well. The Henry Isham in the will below is believed to have died at sea. His father Henry died about two years before he died, and the Isham name as a surname in the colonies 1600s/1700s died out because the father and mother Catherine (Banks) Isham Royall only had one son and two daughters. One daughter married a Randolph and the other an Eppes. Henry Isham & Catherine Banks were ancestors of Thomas Jefferson. This was the creme de la creme of colonial VA society -- the absolute pinnacle. This is a quote from a website (http://www.royall.net/Reports/royalls.htm) on Catherine's wedding gift upon her first marriage to Joseph Royall: "She first married Joseph Royall, Sr. in England and second Henry Isham, Sr.,of Bermuda Hundred plantation in VA. She "has been described as a beautiful red-haired lady who owned a gilded carriage, the wedding gift of her parents, which is said to have been lined with gold colored silk, drapes, and cushions of the same fabric…". I am familiar with Henry Isham and Catherine Banks, because (a) my Baughs were in Henrico Co. and I have three no-surname wives, and (b) my children are said to descend from the first marriage of Catherine Banks to Joseph Royall. They have a second cousin with a very nice website and info on Catherine Banks, etc., etc. If any of you are interested the URLs are: Catherine Banks Royal Isham's will: http://www.jcsisle.com/wills.html#katherine Home page (links for families) http://www.jcsisle.com/index.html Note William BYRD mentioned in Henry Isham's will, etc. That is THE William Byrd I. My personal opinion is that Isham simply became a popular first name at some point, just like there are all these girl babies named Whitney and Taylor today, where there is no ancestral connection to those surnames. One popular surname/given name in the 1700s was also Claiborne (I've got a 5g uncle with that name, so I'll track down the connection someday, just like Isham Matlock and don't forget the Isham/Isom Choates!) With my best regards, Janet (Baugh) Hunter In a message dated 3/16/2004 7:02:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, Joe.Matlock@state.tn.us writes: > The will of this Henry ISHAM appears in "Genealogical Gleanings in > England," New England Historical and Genealogical Record, Volume 44 (1890) pages 93 & > 94, database online at newenglandancestors.org. It is presented below: > > "Henry ISHAM of Henrico County, VA, 13 Nov. 1678, proved 5 June 1680. To my > half brother, Joseph RYALL (sic: Royall), forty pounds in goods, within > twelve months. To Richard PERRIN his wife, John WILKENSON his wife, William BYRD > his wife, each a gold ring of twelve shillings price. To my honored mother > Mrs. Katherine ISHAM one third part of my personal estate, both in Virginia and > England, after the legacies above are satisfied, and to my sister Mrs. Anne > ISHAM one third part &c. I give my plantation in Charles City County, > Virginia, commonly known by the name of Doggams &c &c between my two sisters, Mrs. > Mary RANDOLPH and Mrs. Anne ISHAM. I bequeath to Mr. William RANDOLPH all the > rest of my estate both in Virginia and England and appoint him full executor. > Wit: Ja. Tubb, John Wynn, Wilbert Daniel, Hugh Davis. > Bath, 81. vol. XLIV. 9" > > >
Thanks Janet Do you know who this guy is? Joe Matlock 1.Michael R. Isham was born 4 JUL 1793 in Ky, and died 11 OCT 1871 in Washington Co., Ky. He was the son of 2. James Isham. He married Priscilla Wickersham 31 OCT 1838 in Mercer Co., Ky, daughter of Sampson Wickersham , Sr. and Elizabth Lessenger. She was born 21 MAY 1805 in Ky, and died 7 JAN 1897 in Washington Co., Ky. Children of Michael R. Isham and Priscilla Wickersham are: i.Elizabeth Isham was born abt 1840 in Mercer Co., Ky. ii.Henry C. Isham was born 29 DEC 1841 in Mercer Co., Ky. He married Cratis Devine. iii.Nancy Jane (Nannie) Isham was born 23 APR 1843 in Washington Co., Ky, and died 30 JAN 1909 in Washington Co., Ky. She married James Fontley Divine 1865 in Washington Co., Ky, son of George Divine , Jr. and Louisa Riley. He was born 16 FEB 1840 in Washington Co., Ky, and died 23 SEP 1922 in Mercer Co., Ky. iv.Jacob Isham was born 15 APR 1843 in Boyle Co., Ky, and died 22 NOV 1921 in Washington Co., Ky. He married Katherine (Kate) Baker 2 MAY 1867 in Washington Co., Ky. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2.James Isham. Child of James Isham is: 1. i.Michael R. Isham was born 4 JUL 1793 in Ky, and died 11 OCT 1871 in Washington Co., Ky. He married Priscilla Wickersham 31 OCT 1838 in Mercer Co., Ky, daughter of Sampson Wickersham , S >>> <janethunter703@aol.com> 3/16/2004 1:16:57 PM >>> Hello Everyone, I noticed Joe's posting of the abstract of the will of Henry Isham in Henrico Co., and just thought I'd make a little comment on that and Pittsylvania as well. The Henry Isham in the will below is believed to have died at sea. His father Henry died about two years before he died, and the Isham name as a surname in the colonies 1600s/1700s died out because the father and mother Catherine (Banks) Isham Royall only had one son and two daughters. One daughter married a Randolph and the other an Eppes. Henry Isham & Catherine Banks were ancestors of Thomas Jefferson. This was the creme de la creme of colonial VA society -- the absolute pinnacle. This is a quote from a website (http://www.royall.net/Reports/royalls.htm) on Catherine's wedding gift upon her first marriage to Joseph Royall: "She first married Joseph Royall, Sr. in England and second Henry Isham, Sr.,of Bermuda Hundred plantation in VA. She "has been described as a beautiful red-haired lady who owned a gilded carriage, the wedding gift of her parents, which is said to have been lined with gold colored silk, drapes, and cushions of the same fabric*". I am familiar with Henry Isham and Catherine Banks, because (a) my Baughs were in Henrico Co. and I have three no-surname wives, and (b) my children are said to descend from the first marriage of Catherine Banks to Joseph Royall. They have a second cousin with a very nice website and info on Catherine Banks, etc., etc. If any of you are interested the URLs are: Catherine Banks Royal Isham's will: http://www.jcsisle.com/wills.html#katherine Home page (links for families) http://www.jcsisle.com/index.html Note William BYRD mentioned in Henry Isham's will, etc. That is THE William Byrd I. My personal opinion is that Isham simply became a popular first name at some point, just like there are all these girl babies named Whitney and Taylor today, where there is no ancestral connection to those surnames. One popular surname/given name in the 1700s was also Claiborne (I've got a 5g uncle with that name, so I'll track down the connection someday, just like Isham Matlock and don't forget the Isham/Isom Choates!) With my best regards, Janet (Baugh) Hunter In a message dated 3/16/2004 7:02:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, Joe.Matlock@state.tn.us writes: > The will of this Henry ISHAM appears in "Genealogical Gleanings in > England," New England Historical and Genealogical Record, Volume 44 (1890) pages 93 & > 94, database online at newenglandancestors.org. It is presented below: > > "Henry ISHAM of Henrico County, VA, 13 Nov. 1678, proved 5 June 1680. To my > half brother, Joseph RYALL (sic: Royall), forty pounds in goods, within > twelve months. To Richard PERRIN his wife, John WILKENSON his wife, William BYRD > his wife, each a gold ring of twelve shillings price. To my honored mother > Mrs. Katherine ISHAM one third part of my personal estate, both in Virginia and > England, after the legacies above are satisfied, and to my sister Mrs. Anne > ISHAM one third part &c. I give my plantation in Charles City County, > Virginia, commonly known by the name of Doggams &c &c between my two sisters, Mrs. > Mary RANDOLPH and Mrs. Anne ISHAM. I bequeath to Mr. William RANDOLPH all the > rest of my estate both in Virginia and England and appoint him full executor. > Wit: Ja. Tubb, John Wynn, Wilbert Daniel, Hugh Davis. > Bath, 81. vol. XLIV. 9" > > > ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE from this list, email MATLOCK-L-request@rootsweb.com, use no subject line and write only the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the message body. You will receive email confirmation that you have been unsubscribed.
And this family as well. Joe Matlock Early Mercer Co., Ky Ancestors Entries: 10313 Updated: Sat Oct 11 15:05:08 2003 Contact: Pam Carey Durstock Home Page: Mercer Co., Ky Genealogy I cannot do personal research for others. If you don't find what you're looking for in this gedcom .. PLEASE don't ask me if I have it ... I don't. Index | Individual | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1 1.Michael R. Isham was born 4 JUL 1793 in Ky, and died 11 OCT 1871 in Washington Co., Ky. He was the son of 2. James Isham. He married Priscilla Wickersham 31 OCT 1838 in Mercer Co., Ky, daughter of Sampson Wickersham , Sr. and Elizabth Lessenger. She was born 21 MAY 1805 in Ky, and died 7 JAN 1897 in Washington Co., Ky. Children of Michael R. Isham and Priscilla Wickersham are: i.Elizabeth Isham was born abt 1840 in Mercer Co., Ky. ii.Henry C. Isham was born 29 DEC 1841 in Mercer Co., Ky. He married Cratis Devine. iii.Nancy Jane (Nannie) Isham was born 23 APR 1843 in Washington Co., Ky, and died 30 JAN 1909 in Washington Co., Ky. She married James Fontley Divine 1865 in Washington Co., Ky, son of George Divine , Jr. and Louisa Riley. He was born 16 FEB 1840 in Washington Co., Ky, and died 23 SEP 1922 in Mercer Co., Ky. iv.Jacob Isham was born 15 APR 1843 in Boyle Co., Ky, and died 22 NOV 1921 in Washington Co., Ky. He married Katherine (Kate) Baker 2 MAY 1867 in Washington Co., Ky. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2.James Isham. Child of James Isham is: 1. i.Michael R. Isham was born 4 JUL 1793 in Ky, and died 11 OCT 1871 in Washington Co., Ky. He married Priscilla Wickersham 31 OCT 1838 in Mercer Co., Ky, daughter of Sampson Wickersham , Sr. and Elizabth Lessenger. She was born 21 MAY 1805 in Ky, and died 7 JAN 1897 in Washington Co., Ky. >>> Melba Bolinger <granneronline@earthlink.net> 3/15/2004 5:56:42 PM >>> Joe, I keep seeing Pittsylvania Co..Va. mentioned. Some researchers have Margaret Ann Arthur who married Thomas(Isham Elias) Matlock 19 Jul 1816 in Washington Co Ky. Margaret was born 10 Sept.1798 in Pittsyvania Co Va. Her parents were Alexander Arthur and Isobel Hamilton.. The Arthurs were in Mo. about the same time as the Matlocks. Were these families traveling together? Some have Margaret Ann born in Bathgate Paroch, West Lothian, Scotland, maybe her folks were from Scotland. Just thinking. Melba ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== To find out who has homepages on the Gerards, visit this link http://www.surnameweb.org/ ~ if you have a website, be sure to post an ad letting us all know it on this site; TIP; use multiple spellings!
Melba I found this family in Kentucky at the same time you Medlocks are. And William here is from Virginia. \noah-scott family trees Entries: 119866 Updated: Tue Oct 1 22:25:46 2002 Contact: Nancy Scott Index | Individual | Pedigree | Download GEDCOM Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1 1.Mary ISHAM was born 1811 in Washington Co.,Kentucky, and died in Washington Co.,Kentucky. She was the daughter of 2. William ISHAM and 3. Nancy PETER. She married Joseph WARNER 10 DEC 1826 in Washington Co.,Kentucky. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2.William ISHAM was born 1777 in Virginia, and died in Mercer Co.,Kentucky. 3.Nancy PETER was born 1 JUN 1778 in Amherst Co.,Virginia. She was the daughter of 6. Samuel PETER and 7. Mary TAYLOR. Children of Nancy PETER and William ISHAM are: 1. i.Mary ISHAM was born 1811 in Washington Co.,Kentucky, and died in Washington Co.,Kentucky. She married Joseph WARNER 10 DEC 1826 in Washington Co.,Kentucky. ii.Charles ISHAM was born 22 SEP 1836 >>> Melba Bolinger <granneronline@earthlink.net> 3/15/2004 5:56:42 PM >>> Joe, I keep seeing Pittsylvania Co..Va. mentioned. Some researchers have Margaret Ann Arthur who married Thomas(Isham Elias) Matlock 19 Jul 1816 in Washington Co Ky. Margaret was born 10 Sept.1798 in Pittsyvania Co Va. Her parents were Alexander Arthur and Isobel Hamilton.. The Arthurs were in Mo. about the same time as the Matlocks. Were these families traveling together? Some have Margaret Ann born in Bathgate Paroch, West Lothian, Scotland, maybe her folks were from Scotland. Just thinking. Melba ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== To find out who has homepages on the Gerards, visit this link http://www.surnameweb.org/ ~ if you have a website, be sure to post an ad letting us all know it on this site; TIP; use multiple spellings!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nAz.2ACEB/485.1 Message Board Post: I think this guy is his father... Elisha Hosea Matlock 1754 Virginia. I think William died in Illinois...
I would say this is correct that Rebecca was married before. She would seem to buy property in her own name and has her own slaves. >>> "Wanda Albers" <WandaR7@worldnet.att.net> 3/16/2004 7:31:35 AM >>> Brenda and Joe Looking at the 1850 census.. It appears that Rebecca Miller was married before and had a child Mary J. So her maiden name might not be Miller. Or else the Mary J. could be a very younger sister. 1850 TX, Houston Co, page 166, line 24; #356-3556 Thomas Medlock, 42,m,farmer,v.land $1600,SC Rebecca, 33,f,TN Charles, 16,m,IN Mary A, 7,f,MO Thomas N, 6,f,MO John C, 4,m,Houston Co Rebecca, 2,f,Houston Co Mary J. MILLER,13,f,TN Henry MEDLOCK, 1,m,TX Wanda ----- Original Message ----- From: <BA044@aol.com> To: <MATLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 7:24 PM Subject: [MATLOCK-L] Rebecca Miller > Thanks Joe... I seen a mention of Rebecca Miller being a Quaker.. I checked > Hinshaws books and What Rebecca Miller I found in the IN area wasnt here.. was > hoping for a lead there... Brenda > > > ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== > Other MATLOCK, etc. resources on the net: <http://www.genforum.com/matlock> > <http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html> > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/qindex.html> > HAVE FUN AND TAKE YOUR TIME! > > ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== To find out who has homepages on the Gerards, visit this link http://www.surnameweb.org/ ~ if you have a website, be sure to post an ad letting us all know it on this site; TIP; use multiple spellings!
Good Morning Melba Just thinking out loud. Washington County, Ky is the site of old Harroldsburg Fort (Boonesboro) in the central part of the state. Pittsyvania County is in southern Virginia near the Tennessee boarder. Isham is listed as born in Virginia (county?) Isham is Scots name (sort of??) Maybe the families knew each other in the UK...Isham is on his way to Missouri but is in Kentucky long enough to have started and raised a family. Which of the family is in Henrico or Charles City county at about the same time as Henry Isham is? Joe Matlock Boards > Surnames > Isham URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=an&p=surnames.isham&m=242 Subject: Henry ISHAM will. "of Henrico Co., VA d. 13 Nov 1678" Author: Marcus D. Partlow Date: 07 Apr 2003 9:41 PM GMT Email: The will of this Henry ISHAM appears in "Genealogical Gleanings in England," New England Historical and Genealogical Record, Volume 44 (1890) pages 93 & 94, database online at newenglandancestors.org. It is presented below: "Henry ISHAM of Henrico County, VA, 13 Nov. 1678, proved 5 June 1680. To my half brother, Joseph RYALL (sic: Royall), forty pounds in goods, within twelve months. To Richard PERRIN his wife, John WILKENSON his wife, William BYRD his wife, each a gold ring of twelve shillings price. To my honored mother Mrs. Katherine ISHAM one third part of my personal estate, both in Virginia and England, after the legacies above are satisfied, and to my sister Mrs. Anne ISHAM one third part &c. I give my plantation in Charles City County, Virginia, commonly known by the name of Doggams &c &c between my two sisters, Mrs. Mary RANDOLPH and Mrs. Anne ISHAM. I bequeath to Mr. William RANDOLPH all the rest of my estate both in Virginia and England and appoint him full executor. Wit: Ja. Tubb, John Wynn, Wilbert Daniel, Hugh Davis. Bath, 81. vol. XLIV. 9" >>> Melba Bolinger <granneronline@earthlink.net> 3/15/2004 5:56:42 PM >>> Joe, I keep seeing Pittsylvania Co..Va. mentioned. Some researchers have Margaret Ann Arthur who married Thomas(Isham Elias) Matlock 19 Jul 1816 in Washington Co Ky. Margaret was born 10 Sept.1798 in Pittsyvania Co Va. Her parents were Alexander Arthur and Isobel Hamilton.. The Arthurs were in Mo. about the same time as the Matlocks. Were these families traveling together? Some have Margaret Ann born in Bathgate Paroch, West Lothian, Scotland, maybe her folks were from Scotland. Just thinking. Melba ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== To find out who has homepages on the Gerards, visit this link http://www.surnameweb.org/ ~ if you have a website, be sure to post an ad letting us all know it on this site; TIP; use multiple spellings!
Brenda and Joe Looking at the 1850 census.. It appears that Rebecca Miller was married before and had a child Mary J. So her maiden name might not be Miller. Or else the Mary J. could be a very younger sister. 1850 TX, Houston Co, page 166, line 24; #356-3556 Thomas Medlock, 42,m,farmer,v.land $1600,SC Rebecca, 33,f,TN Charles, 16,m,IN Mary A, 7,f,MO Thomas N, 6,f,MO John C, 4,m,Houston Co Rebecca, 2,f,Houston Co Mary J. MILLER,13,f,TN Henry MEDLOCK, 1,m,TX Wanda ----- Original Message ----- From: <BA044@aol.com> To: <MATLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 7:24 PM Subject: [MATLOCK-L] Rebecca Miller > Thanks Joe... I seen a mention of Rebecca Miller being a Quaker.. I checked > Hinshaws books and What Rebecca Miller I found in the IN area wasnt here.. was > hoping for a lead there... Brenda > > > ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== > Other MATLOCK, etc. resources on the net: <http://www.genforum.com/matlock> > <http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html> > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/qindex.html> > HAVE FUN AND TAKE YOUR TIME! > >