Paul, Go to Rootsweb boards.In search type in Mattingley.It is Maryland Mattingley's.No documentation listed or e-mail. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, June 30, 2001 3:43 AM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Charles Mattingly > >Joe, > >As you probably know, there has been the "myth" for years about 3 brothers >coming to America and one of them was a Charles Mattingly. I for one am >inclined to believe that there may have been more Mattinglys that came to >America but possibly at different times. I have found little info on other >Mattinglys and I think many people have been looking for years. I did some >work recently and came across a Charles Maingtn in Anne Arundel County, MD >in 1701. He was a witness to a will (I can't remember for whom now). I >don't know if this is Charles Mattingly or not and I haven't been able to >find any other information on him (perhaps he died shortly after?). I also >found a George Maininlee in Ann Arundel Co, MD in 1701 who was witnessing a >will (can't remember whose) and again I have not found any info on him >after that. And again, I don't know if this is actually George Mattingly >or not. I also came across multiple entries in VA in the late 1600's for a >John Matley/Motley/Mothly/Matlin (many, many spelling variations for the >same man, I believe), a Thomas Manningne and a William Matley. I'll post >more info on these late today, if I have time (busy, busy day). If anybody >has any info on Mattinglys in early VA or MD, I'd appreciate hearing from >them. Also, Joe, if this Greg Mattingly has any further info, I'd love to >see it. Does he name his whole lineage? Did he list a son or sons of this >Charles? > >Paul Mattingly >Atlanta, GA > > >==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== ><Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> >We also have the [email protected] >Your Host Website http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney >Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ >To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner [email protected] >mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscrib e >mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscrib e > >============================== >Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp >Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >
William, I think I've talked my Dad into looking for the Sarum Deed in Charles County. If he finds it Monday, I'll have him scan it and I'll forward it to you. I look forward to seeing the actual document that connects the Charles County Henry to Zachariah. Tom -----Original Message----- From: William R Mattingly [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 11:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Henry Mattingly of Zac Henry's will was written on 11-20-1858 so he must have been near death at the time as it was proved on 12-28-1858. The pre-nup agreement was made just prior to his marriage to Eliza E. in 1850 so I think he was thinking of his children well in advance. ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> We also have the [email protected] Your Host Website http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner [email protected] mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
Henry's will was written on 11-20-1858 so he must have been near death at the time as it was proved on 12-28-1858. The pre-nup agreement was made just prior to his marriage to Eliza E. in 1850 so I think he was thinking of his children well in advance.
I think the date of 11-16-1813 is what always kept me from thinking this Teresia Gatton was the mother of Henry and wife of Zach, Jr. but with this latest development, it tends to make sense and I can't identify another Zachariah at this time who may have married her.
There was a Thomas W. Lewis, son of William Lewis and Sarah Stuart, who was first married to Ann Mays about 1807. Ann died in 1823 and Thomas then reportedly married a Mary Mattingly. Thomas and Mary are on the 1850 census together with 5 children at home. Their son, George E. Lewis married Elizabeth McGary and I know of only one child at present; Nancy who married John M. Lewis (her 2nd cousin), a son of John Lewis and Nancy Ann Mattingly. John Lewis was a son of William R. Lewis, who was a brother to Thomas W. Lewis. I haven't been able to identify this Mary with a parent and suspect she may have been a widow, previously married to a Mattingly. I wonder if Joe Lewis is still on Rootsweb as I've communicated with him on this Mary in the past and he may have developed some leads over the past year or so. Joe is the closest to an expert on the Lewis family that I know of but I hope I don't embarrass him by saying that.
While we are on the subject of Zachariah Mattingly, I would like your comment on this marriage I have of Zachariah Mattingly and Teresia Gatton. I think she may be the unknown mother of Ann, William, Elizabeth, Zach and Henry and unknown 1st wife of Zachariah II son of Zach, I. What do you think? JB 1. Zachariah Mattingly1, He married (1) Teresia Gatton1 November 16, 1813 in Saint Mary's County, Maryland1. Endnotes 1. MARYLAND RECORDS, Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church, Vol. I, Williams and Wilkins Company, Baltimore MD 1915 By Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, M.S.,, p. 370.
Jim, could you have possibly skipped a generation on your Mary? The family group below seems so right , but the names are transposed. What do you think? This is William R. Mattingly's researh. Judith Burger 43. SARAH6 MATTINGLY (RICHARD5, RICHARD4, JOHN3, CEZAR2, THOMAS1) was born 1806 in Kentucky. She married THOMAS LEWIS 1825 in Kentucky. He was born Abt. 1805 in Chicago, Illinois. Notes for SARAH MATTINGLY: Found in Jasper County, Illinois during the 1850 census and living next door to her brother George. Children of SARAH MATTINGLY and THOMAS LEWIS are: i. MARY ANN7 LEWIS, b. 1831. **************************this is the Mary that caught my eye. JB ii. EMILY LEWIS, b. 1833, Kentucky. iii. WILLIAM LEWIS, b. 1836, Kentucky. iv. RACHEL LEWIS, b. 1838, Kentucky. Notes for RACHEL LEWIS: Name spelled Rachael on 1850 census. v. RICHARD LEWIS, b. August 17, 1844. Notes for RICHARD LEWIS: Found in "Kentuckians in Illinois" in Breckenridge County, Illinois. vi. JAMES LEWIS, b. 1847, Illinois. vii. JOHN LEWIS, b. 1849. Notes for JOHN LEWIS: Not on 1850 census and may have died as an infant. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/a/t/William-R-Mattingly/GENE44-0010.h tml ------------------------------------------------- ************************************************************************* > I'm new to the Mattingly-L. I have Mattingly ancestors > Thomas > Thomas II > Ignatius > Leonard > Leonard Jr > Leonard III > Wm.T > Elizabeth R. who was my grandmother. > I have a Mary Mattingly b. c..1800-02 (I don't know where) who married > Thomas Lewis in 1825, and had George E. Lewis ( my G-Grandfather) b. 1826 > Breckinridge Co. KY. I've been unable to prove parents of this Mary > Mattingly. I believe her name to be Mary E. and/or "Polly". Does anyone have > a lead on this? > > Jim Sills > > > > > James G. Sills, M.D. > HC 60 Box 3B > Allen H Wilson Ln. > Harned, KY 40144 > home 270-756-2297 > fax 270-756-6328 > [email protected] > > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the [email protected] > Your Host Website http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner [email protected] > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >
I'm new to the Mattingly-L. I have Mattingly ancestors Thomas Thomas II Ignatius Leonard Leonard Jr Leonard III Wm.T Elizabeth R. who was my grandmother. I have a Mary Mattingly b. c..1800-02 (I don't know where) who married Thomas Lewis in 1825, and had George E. Lewis ( my G-Grandfather) b. 1826 Breckinridge Co. KY. I've been unable to prove parents of this Mary Mattingly. I believe her name to be Mary E. and/or "Polly". Does anyone have a lead on this? Jim Sills James G. Sills, M.D. HC 60 Box 3B Allen H Wilson Ln. Harned, KY 40144 home 270-756-2297 fax 270-756-6328 [email protected]
William, this is great research! I have found only one Henry of John so far, Henry d 1873 son of John Mattingly b. June 1,1773/ Onea Honor Arnold, but they are in Allegany County, MD, and this Henry died in 1873. We don't have when the Will was proved, do we? He could have signed it in 1858 if he was determined not to get caught short with not having one made after his second marriage and prenuptial agreement. This is the Cezar line, I think. JB > I have become intriqued with the issue of who was Henry, the son of > Zachariah Mattingly, Jr. I, like most folks, carry Henry as born about 1810 > and married to Jane Rebecca Burroughs on 8-20-1839. This may be inaccurate > information. A booklet by Theodore L. Brownyard and recently sent to me by > Tom Hubscher (a descendant of Henry Mattingly), raises the possibility that > we have the wrong Henry. There were two on the census of 1850; one in St. > Mary's County and married to Jane and a 2nd in Charles County and married to > Eliza. This Eliza was Elizabeth Sophia (Dent) Higdon, whose first husband > was Benedict L. Higdon. What really leads me to believe this Henry of > Charles County was actually the son of Zachariah Mattingly, Jr. is mention > of the following deed (which I have not yet seen but hope someone may have > at their disposal or can locate): Charles COunty Deeds GWC #2, page 37, > made 30 November 1864 by Ignatius Pike which conveyed the tract of land > called "Sarum or Old Sarum" (about 1,000 acres) to Zorah S. Mattingly, > Benjamin H. Mattingly, and Ann C. Mattingly, children and heirs of Henry > Mattingly, deceased. In the deed, Henry is called "Henry of Zac" meaning > son of Zachariah. The Henry of St. Mary's County is referred to as "Henry > of John". I don't know which John yet. > > The writings of Mr. Brownyard also contain transcribed copies of the wills > of the Henry above, and Zachariah, Jr. (will proved 1-17-1837). Judith has > already posted the will of Zachariah and I will post the will of Henry > tonight on a separate post. > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the [email protected] > Your Host Website http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner [email protected] > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >
Paul, You've got the idea of how our names got mangled into many variations. It didn't seem to matter to some, maybe because they signed with an X ? Here's a clue = Stafford Co, VA is where the Mathenys were & their emigrant was Daniel so its a common name in all the families. But the the Mathenys were often as not living in the same area as Mattingly/Matney. Many think we are related & I've had some come to me & ask how their Matheny is related to my Matney. I think this came from the mixups in the areas where they both lived, yet didn't know each other well. The John Matley in Rappahannock County shows how his name was spelled a variety of ways. Probably was the same person in some cases, but possibly not ? It would have to be researched to know. I like that one Mannynge = that's one I've never seen before. Would be good to do more research in Rappahannock Co. Carol in WA In a message dated 6/29/01 2:05:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Will of William Matheny 12 Nov 1705 of Stafford County, VA - wills items to "eldest son Danl. Matheny", "second son John Matheny", "third son James Matheny", "unto my daughter Mary Matheny", "Wm. Mason my wifes son", and "my loving wife Frances". This is from "Deeds and Astracts of Stafford Co, VA 1699-1709" There is also a John Matley who receives tobacco in the will of John Bowen of County of Rappahannock on 5 Nov 1671 from "Rappahannock County Deed Boo 1672-1676 Part 1". There is a Thomas Mannynge who witnesses the transfer of land between David and Mary Fox and John Richards and Edard Clark on 22 November 1656. This from "Rappahannock County Deed Book 1656-1664 Part II". >>
I came across several interesting entries for name variations of Mattingly that might be of interest. Will of William Matheny 12 Nov 1705 of Stafford County, VA - wills items to "eldest son Danl. Matheny", "second son John Matheny", "third son James Matheny", "unto my daughter Mary Matheny", "Wm. Mason my wifes son", and "my loving wife Frances". This is from "Deeds and Astracts of Stafford Co, VA 1699-1709" There is also a John Matley who receives tobacco in the will of John Bowen of County of Rappahannock on 5 Nov 1671 from "Rappahannock County Deed Boo 1672-1676 Part 1". There is a Thomas Mannynge who witnesses the transfer of land between David and Mary Fox and John Richards and Edard Clark on 22 November 1656. This from "Rappahannock County Deed Book 1656-1664 Part II". There is a detailed will of John Matlin 7 Feb 1683/4 of Rappahannock Co, VA who names his his sons "William Matlin, John Matlin, and Henry Matlin". William is to chose a guardian until he reaches the age of 21 and Henry and John are to taken care of by David Sterne until "Henry Matlin and John Matlin reach the age of one & twenty years". No wife mentioned. This from "Wills of Rappahannock County, VA, 1656-1692". There are multiple entries for a John Matley/Motley/Mothlin/Matlin from about 1650 until his death in 1683. I don't know if they are the same person or not. Any takers on these? Paul Mattingly Atlanta, GA
I came across several interesting entries for name variations of Mattingly that might be of interest. Will of William Matheny 12 Nov 1705 of Stafford County, VA - wills items to "eldest son Danl. Matheny", "second son John Matheny", "third son James Matheny", "unto my daughter Mary Matheny", "Wm. Mason my wifes son", and "my loving wife Frances". This is from "Deeds and Astracts of Stafford Co, VA 1699-1709" There is also a John Matley who receives tobacco in the will of John Bowen of County of Rappahannock on 5 Nov 1671 from "Rappahannock County Deed Boo 1672-1676 Part 1". There is a Thomas Mannynge who witnesses the transfer of land between David and Mary Fox and John Richards and Edard Clark on 22 November 1656. This from "Rappahannock County Deed Book 1656-1664 Part II". There is a detailed will of John Matlin 7 Feb 1683/4 of Rappahannock Co, VA who names his his sons "William Matlin, John Matlin, and Henry Matlin". William is to chose a guardian until he reaches the age of 21 and Henry and John are to taken care of by David Sterne until "Henry Matlin and John Matlin reach the age of one & twenty years". No wife mentioned. This from "Wills of Rappahannock County, VA, 1656-1692". There are multiple entries for a John Matley/Motley/Mothlin/Matlin from about 1650 until his death in 1683. I don't know if they are the same person or not. Any takers on these? Paul Mattingly Atlanta, GA
Mark, I'm wondering...since you are connected to the Cezer Mattingly line...per one of the recent emails on this wonderful list...do you have the John Mattingly who married Ann Carbery in St. Mary's County, MD in 1803 in your line? Thanks, Elizabeth Culhane Fairport, New York
3rd attempt: Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 21:51:24 -0400 To: [email protected] From: William R Mattingly <[email protected]> Subject: Henry Mattingly's 2nd marriage Henry Mattingly and Eliza E. Goodrick entered into a marriage agreement, recorded in Charles County, Maryland, liber R. H. M. 1, page 675: "This indenture made this 13th day of September in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty between Henry Mattingly of the one part and Eliza E. Goodrick of the second part, Frederick Stone Trustee of the third part, all of Charles County and State of Maryland, witnesseth whereas a marriage is intended shortly to be had and solemnized between the said Henry Mattingly and the said Eliza E. Goodrick and whereas the said Eliza E. Goodrick for and in consideration of the said marriage hath agreed to release, surrender, and give up all claims, right, or interest which she may hereafter have in and to any property real or personal or mixed of which the said Henry Mattingly may die siezed and possessed. In the event of her, the said Eliza E. Goodrick surviving the said Henry Mattingly and for more effectual carrying out said agreement the said Henry Mattingly and the said Eliza E. Goodrick have agreed to execute these presents. Now therefore this indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of the premises the said Henry Mattingly hath given, granted, bargained, and sold, aliened and conveyed and by these premises doth give, grant, bargain, and sell, alien, enfeoff, release, convey, and confirm unto the said Frederick Stone Trustee as aforesaid the whole personal property of which the said Henry Mattingly is now seized and possessed consisting of Negroes, stock, farming utensils, furniture, and produce. To have and to hold all said property with the increase thereof unto the said Frederick Stone for the following uses and purposes, to wit, for the sole use and benefit of the said Henry Mattingly for and during the life of said Henry Mattingly, the said Henry Mattingly to have the control and management of the said property during his life and to have full power to sell and dispose of the same or any part thereof which he may think proper and also the said Henry Mattingly to have full power to dispose of the same by last will and testament and at the death of said Henry Mattingly said property with all the increase thereof to go to such person or persons as the said Henry Mattingly mey bequeath it to be last will and testament and in the event of the said Henry Mattingly dying without making a last will and testament then the said property to go to the heirs of the said Henry Mattingly and the said Eliza E. Goodrick doth hereby for and in consideration of the aforesaid marriage release all claim or right which she may now or ever have to any of the aforesaid property in the event of her surviving the said Henry Mattingly, except such as may be bequeathed to her by the last will and testament of the said Henry Mattingly. In testimony whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands and afixed their seals on the day and year first herein before written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of Peregrine Davis, J. P. Henry Mattingly Eliza E. Goodrick Frederick Stone"
3rd attempt: Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 20:29:38 -0400 To: [email protected] From: William R Mattingly <[email protected]> Subject: Henry Mattingly of Charles COunty Henry Mattingly made his will on 11-20-1858; it was proved on 12-28-1858. It reads: Charles County Wills, J. S. 17, 242): "In the name of God Amen. I Henry Mattingly of Charles County in the state of Maryland being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind, memory, and understanding, considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs and thereby to be better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me hence do therefore make and publish this, my last will and testament in manner and form following this is to say. First and principally I commit my Soul into the hands of Almighty God and my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter to be named and after my debts and funeral charges are paid I devise and bequeath as follows: I will and devise unto Benj. Henry Mattingly, Zora Sophia Mattingly, and Ann Celestia Mattingly, my three children all of my real and personal estate to be divided in equal proportions share and share alike after all of my just debts are paid and funeral expenses. I devise and bequeath to my wife Eliza E. Mattingly five hundred dollars. But in case she should set up any claim in or to my estate and establish or recover them, this five hundred dollars shall be void. I constitute and appoint Benedict L. Higdon gardine to Benj. Henry Mattingly, Zora Sophia Mattingly, and Ann Celestine Mattingly, my three children and do hereby constitute and appoint Benedict L. Higdon to be sole Executor of this my last will and testament, revoking and annulling all former wills by me heretofore made, ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal this 20th day of November in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty eight. Henry Mattingly Witnesses were Benj. H. Jameson, John L. Budd, and William L. Shirburn." Henry Mattingly Eliza E. Goodrick had entered into a marriage contract on 9-13-1850 and this is recorded in the Charles County Land records, liber R. H. M. 1, page 675. I will post that contract tomorrow but suffice it to say that this Eliza was his 2nd wife and not the same wife who bore his children (first wife was Elizabeth Sophia (Dent) Higdon.
This is the 3rd time I'm sending this. Attempt yesterday wasn't even returned as undeliverable. Guess it got lost in hyperspace. Dan I'm copying these to you in event they get lost again. I notice that Paul is able to send to rootsweb as I got a message from him. Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 20:11:11 -0400 To: [email protected] From: William R Mattingly <[email protected]> Subject: Henry Mattingly of Zac Someone suggested changing the subject matter. Here's a good one to chew on. I have become intriqued with the issue of who was Henry, the son of Zachariah Mattingly, Jr. I, like most folks, carry Henry as born about 1810 and married to Jane Rebecca Burroughs on 8-20-1839. This may be inaccurate information. A booklet by Theodore L. Brownyard and recently sent to me by Tom Hubscher (a descendant of Henry Mattingly), raises the possibility that we have the wrong Henry. There were two on the census of 1850; one in St. Mary's County and married to Jane and a 2nd in Charles County and married to Eliza. This Eliza was Elizabeth Sophia (Dent) Higdon, whose first husband was Benedict L. Higdon. What really leads me to believe this Henry of Charles County was actually the son of Zachariah Mattingly, Jr. is mention of the following deed (which I have not yet seen but hope someone may have at their disposal or can locate): Charles COunty Deeds GWC #2, page 37, made 30 November 1864 by Ignatius Pike which conveyed the tract of land called "Sarum or Old Sarum" (about 1,000 acres) to Zorah S. Mattingly, Benjamin H. Mattingly, and Ann C. Mattingly, children and heirs of Henry Mattingly, deceased. In the deed, Henry is called "Henry of Zac" meaning son of Zachariah. The Henry of St. Mary's County is referred to as "Henry of John". I don't know which John yet. The writings of Mr. Brownyard also contain transcribed copies of the wills of the Henry above, and Zachariah, Jr. (will proved 1-17-1837). Judith has already posted the will of Zachariah and I will post the will of Henry tonight on a separate post.
I also came across a couple of entries for Mark Mattingly. >From "Loudoun County, VA Tithables 1758 -1769": 1768 Tithables - Mark Mattenly with 1 tithable. Also listed was James Mattenly with 1 tithable. >From "Loudoun Co, VA Will Book B": In the will of Richard Coleman dated 15 Sep 1773 - "to Mark Mattenly for makeing 4 pr shoes....." This is only an abstract and is not very complete. >From "Old Survey Book 1746-1782 Pittsylvania Co, VA": 17 March 1779: Survey for Mark Mattenly 604 acres of land on the branches of the Sandy River and abounded as follows: ..... (a diagram is given with a description of the land). >From "Pittsylvania Co, VA 1767-1800 Plantiffs J-Z": Sep 23, 1773 - Plaintiff: Mark Matteny, Defendent Joseph Smith Mar 15, 1784 - Plaintiff Mark Mattany, Defendent - exempted from payment of levies. Can anyone piece together these people? There seems to be a connection between Mark, James, Richard and Walter. It seems that we have been debating for some time who the John Mattingly was in Prince William Co, VA with sons John and James. Perhaps since Mark is related in some way to the Cezar's line then perhaps the John there is related through that line? Help! Paul Mattingly Atlanta, GA
I was doing some work this weekend and came across a couple of more entries for Walter Mattingly. I presume that he is the one in the same although he did seem to move around quite a bit. >From "Fairfax Co, VA Will Book A 1742-52 and Will Book B 1752-67": 8 Jun 1765 will of Mary Brawner of Fairfax. Will witnessed by Liddy Mattingly and Walter Mattingly >From "Pittsylvania Co, VA Deeds 1774-1778": Page 202. Apr 12, 1776 from Walter Mattinly of Pittsylvania to Sylvester Adams, for 60 lbs sterling, 394 acres in Pittsylvania on both sides of Sandy River, and bounded by Kennon's old line, the river just below the falls, his own line. The land was "sruveyed by George Lumkins by patent" dated Aug 15, 1764, & by several conveyances came into the possession of Wallter Mattinly, as by Halifax County Court will more full appear. Singed Walter (A his mark) Mattenly. Wit - George Ross, George Adams, Mary Williams, THomas Fletcher, Recorded Apr 25, 1776. >From "The Militia of Montgomery Co, VA 1777 - 1790": Listed in Captain William Bobbet's Company - Walter Matenlee From: "Tax List of Montgomery Co, VA 1782": Walter Mattinglee - 1 tithable, 0 slaves, 2 horses, 6 cattle, land - yes. Also listed was a Richard Mattinglee with 1 tithable, 0 slaves, 1 horse, 0 cattle and land - yes. >From "Washington Co, VA Surveys & Commissioners Certificates 1781-1797": Surveyed fro Walter Mattingly assignee of Aaron Lewis 134 acres of land in Washington Co in the Rich Valley on the north side of the Laurel fork a branch of the North Fork..... dated 13 Apr 1785. Paul Mattingly Atlanta, GA
Joe, As you probably know, there has been the "myth" for years about 3 brothers coming to America and one of them was a Charles Mattingly. I for one am inclined to believe that there may have been more Mattinglys that came to America but possibly at different times. I have found little info on other Mattinglys and I think many people have been looking for years. I did some work recently and came across a Charles Maingtn in Anne Arundel County, MD in 1701. He was a witness to a will (I can't remember for whom now). I don't know if this is Charles Mattingly or not and I haven't been able to find any other information on him (perhaps he died shortly after?). I also found a George Maininlee in Ann Arundel Co, MD in 1701 who was witnessing a will (can't remember whose) and again I have not found any info on him after that. And again, I don't know if this is actually George Mattingly or not. I also came across multiple entries in VA in the late 1600's for a John Matley/Motley/Mothly/Matlin (many, many spelling variations for the same man, I believe), a Thomas Manningne and a William Matley. I'll post more info on these late today, if I have time (busy, busy day). If anybody has any info on Mattinglys in early VA or MD, I'd appreciate hearing from them. Also, Joe, if this Greg Mattingly has any further info, I'd love to see it. Does he name his whole lineage? Did he list a son or sons of this Charles? Paul Mattingly Atlanta, GA
There is a Mattingly website in England Matley and Mathley are listed as Hill farmers most of the definitions of the name is MAT as hill and what ever is after is the description. What is the research on the town of Mattingly , I was wondering if any one took it to do a write up in this and the Mattingly as being the ship builders for the Queen of England. Matney also tells the story of 3 or 4 brothers coming here, and some one else was telling me their Matney people came from Lebanon , I have wrote him another message to see what I can learn from him, he dont write much. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Charles Mattingly > > Joe, > > As you probably know, there has been the "myth" for years about 3 brothers > coming to America and one of them was a Charles Mattingly. I for one am > inclined to believe that there may have been more Mattinglys that came to > America but possibly at different times. I have found little info on other > Mattinglys and I think many people have been looking for years. I did some > work recently and came across a Charles Maingtn in Anne Arundel County, MD > in 1701. He was a witness to a will (I can't remember for whom now). I > don't know if this is Charles Mattingly or not and I haven't been able to > find any other information on him (perhaps he died shortly after?). I also > found a George Maininlee in Ann Arundel Co, MD in 1701 who was witnessing a > will (can't remember whose) and again I have not found any info on him > after that. And again, I don't know if this is actually George Mattingly > or not. I also came across multiple entries in VA in the late 1600's for a > John Matley/Motley/Mothly/Matlin (many, many spelling variations for the > same man, I believe), a Thomas Manningne and a William Matley. I'll post > more info on these late today, if I have time (busy, busy day). If anybody > has any info on Mattinglys in early VA or MD, I'd appreciate hearing from > them. Also, Joe, if this Greg Mattingly has any further info, I'd love to > see it. Does he name his whole lineage? Did he list a son or sons of this > Charles? > > Paul Mattingly > Atlanta, GA > > > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the [email protected] > Your Host Website http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner [email protected] > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library