Laurie, etal There were quite a few Mattinglys in Virginia in the late 1700's and early 1800's. John H. Gwathmey's Historic Register of Virginians in the Revolution lists: James Mattinearly in Capt Smiths Co, Augusta County John Mattily [Mattingly] Corporal, 7 Cont. Line. James Mattingly, Capt Smiths Co, Augusta County [same as first one above?[ James Mattingly in Index of Revolutionary Records John Mattingly, Inf, name on register, no bounty land warrant. John Mattingly, Prince William County, pensioned James Mattingly, Fairfax County, pensioned Thomas Mattingly, Corporal, 7 Continental Line, 11 & 15 C. L. Thomas Mattinley [Mattenly, Joseph' 9 Continental Line A Joseph Mattingly, b1822 was reported in Ballston, VA [Arlington Couonty] m'd Mary Donaldson children were, Charles b 1847; Joseph b 1850; Margaret b 1851; Robert b 1852; and Albert b 1850. Robert, born 1852 married 20 Oct 1852 in DC and had Geneva; Robert Jr.b 1889; Clingon b 1892; and Marguerite. The 1790 Census for Virginia, taken from Tax Lists of the 1780's listed: Richard Mattaney pg 98 Pittsylvania County, VA, 4 whites James Mattenley pg 17, Fairfax County, 8 whites James Mattingly, pg 7, Fairfax County, 3 whites John Mattenly pg 17 Fairfax County, 3 whites John Mattingley, pg 86, Prince William County I am interested in all the early Mattinglys, in or out of MD, KY, MO. Charley ldmorales6838@sbcglobal.net writes: > There was another Mattingly (MATENLY), Charles, who married Elizabeth > Boswell 1794 Washington Co., VA. He and family transitioned to Matney through > Richland, Illinois, into Kansas. > > Laurie Morales >