This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bridgeford, Lemmon, Miller Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/1134.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Barbara, Are you in Ohio?
Wordscape: Willing Words - Patricia Law Hatcher, CG, FASG Most of the legal language encountered in wills is not obsolete, but it isn't necessarily part of our daily vocabulary. We should begin our discussion with words that rarely appear in wills themselves, although they may be encountered in subsequent documents related to the will. The person writing the will is the testator (male) or testatrix (female), and we say that he or she died testate. We also might refer to that person as the maker of the will. Organization and Structure The preambles in wills are largely boilerplate, but may have individual and interesting elements. Although the existence of some regional differences in wording have been suggested, local custom seems to be the predominant factor determining the wording. Thus, some preambles contain wording such as "In the name of God, Amen," or "I recommend my soul into the hand of almity god," but others do not. Unlike deeds, in which the date often occurs at the very end of the document, wills almost always have the date at the beginning, followed immediately by the name of the testator or testatrix, which is frequently modified by occupation (for men), marital status (for women), and/or place of residence. Next, there may be statements explaining why the will is being made: "not knowing the day of my death, being stricken in age, desiring to put my hous in order, knowing I must shortly put of[f] this frayle Tabernaclle" or the more common "uncertainty of this mortal life." Occasionally we learn that the testator is about to undertake a journey (often to Europe) or to march off to war. The preamble contains statements describing the maker's physical and mental health. The most common wording is "being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God." Needless to say, the maker's mental health is always excellent, no matter how good or bad his or her physical health is, because if he or she were not of sound mind, the terms of the will could be challenged. The preamble concludes with the standard phrase, "do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following." The phrase Will and Testament simply refers to a written expression (testament) of the desire (will) of the maker. Those desires are usually clearly structured. The words creating the structure (Videlicit, Imprimis, Item) often are written in abbreviated form such as Viz, Imp, or It. They can be difficult to recognize in handwritten form because they begin with letters we rarely find as capitals. Viz means "to-wit" or "specifically" and is usually followed by enumerating details such as the names of all the children. Imprimis means first. Each bequest is usually an Item. Technically devise means to give realty (real property, land), but in older wills you will find it used synonymously with bequeath, which today is reserved for bequests of personality (personal property). Devisee refers to the person receiving the property. You may also see recipients called legatees (usually referring to personal property) or beneficiaries, especially after the testator has died. Near the end of a will you often find the phrase all the rest, residue, and remainder. This covers anything not included in specific items. The person(s) then named are called residual or residuary heirs or beneficiaries. I have noted that when many children are named, they are often named in birth order (youngest to oldest or oldest to youngest, often with boys and girls separate). Wives and Widows Remarriage following the death of a spouse was common in most parts of early America. If a testator says that his wife may keep that which she brought with her, it most commonly means that she has been married before. Less often it indicates an inheritance from her father, prior to the time of her marriage. (Any inheritance during her marriage would have gone to her husband.) Technically, it could include clothing and household items, but these were usually long since worn out and not worth mentioning in a will. (Her dowry went to her husband and was not hers; we'll discuss that another time.) A man might want to ensure that his property or the benefit of his property (referring to the use of property or income from the property, both real and personal) did not fall into the hands of a subsequent husband of his wife, and would therefore limit such use to during the term of her widowhood, which would end if she remarried. Children We should begin this section by discussing another word that does not appear in wills: primogeniture. This was the principle of English common law under which the eldest son inherited real property (land). Technically, it means that he had the right to the property (i.e., it couldn't be willed by the father to other persons). The degree to which it applied in the colonial period varied by colony and over time. (It was abolished after the American Revolution.) Virginia, for example, had a law stating that an eldest son could challenge a will in which his father had devised real property. We use the term more generally, to refer to property that passes silently to the first son without being mentioned in the will. You might see married daughters described as intermarried with, rather than wife of, as in "my daughter Margaret intermarried with William Jones." The terminology had no special meaning in wills. Don't Read Too Much into It When a testator or testatrix says that he or she is hereby revoking all former wills made by me, this does not mean he or she has made any previous wills. Nor when it refers to the last will, does it preclude the possibility of making future wills. Other Parties The testator was supposed to ordain, constitute, and appoint one or more persons, as executor or executrix. In general, there was not a specific age that an executor had to be, but since other roles, such as the ability to sell land, were determined by age, at least one executor should have been an adult. An underage child may have been named, in anticipation that those duties would have been assumed later. Likewise, one or more overseers or trustees might be appointed to help, especially if there is an executrix or minor children. Above the names of the witnesses, you may see the word Teste, which means attest or witness. You may find a statement that witnesses or the testator affirmed. Quakers did not swear oaths, so this suggests the individuals may have been Quakers. You should certainly investigate this. Occasionally, in an area where the recorders and residents were primarily Quaker, this wording may have been simply from force of habit. Signing When a will is signed, it is said to have been executed. (Why the word "signed" is insufficient is beyond me, but I'm sure there must be a valid legal reason for it.) Ancestry Daily News 6/14/2005 - Archive . Ancestry Daily News, 14 June 2005 Patricia Law Hatcher, FASG, is a technical writer, instructor, and professional genealogist. Her oft-migrating ancestors lived in all of the original colonies prior to 1800 and in seventeen other states, presenting her with highly varied research problems and forcing her to acquire techniques and tools that help solve tough problems. She is the author of Producing a Quality Family History. Copyright 2005, MyFamily.com.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Farmer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2477.3 Message Board Post: Nancy ...I am Roy Farmer , brother of Marvin Farmer . Marvin would very much like to have a copy of the letter he wrote Santa 1943-44 , He does not have a computor , so if you tell me how he can recieve a copy , I will pass it on to him . Marvin and his family would greatly appreciate this .. Thanks Roy [email protected]
Hello, Please excuse me jumping in here, but how far back does this book of Marriages of Caroline Co. Go? Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 1:19 PM Subject: Re: [VACAROLI] Re: Caroline Co Va Genealogical material > From Theresa Fishers book marriages of Caroline County. > > Reuben Pemberton married Betty Croucher 21 Dec 1786 Rev.James Taylor > > Reuben Pembeton married Elizabeth P. Bibb 15 Dec 1823 Robert Martin > witness > > Reuben Pemberton married Martha A. Blunt 16 Dec 1850 Edward Carter > witness > > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > When responding to a 'gatewayed' post from the message board, > be sure to use the board addy provided in the message. > Since the poster may not be a member of our mailing list, > they will only see your response when it is made through the board. > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2484 Message Board Post: Looking back on my notes, the ref. to Richard Bridges and "Ellim" was dated 1833. It probably was a combination of the info in the cemetery books on Bridges and Dickensons. I have been watching for ref. to Ellim for years as Jones and Dickensons have been mentioned. Richard's plantation was called "Ellim Hill". It was from "Broad Plains" the Bridges place. I did a very foolish thing many years ago, I threw my original notes away from the deeds of Caroline. I just have abstracts I made. I'm tempted to get the films again and go over them for all the lateral lines to Jones. The only Rhoda Jones I've seen is a family that went to Giles Tenn. too late for my Rhoda. Thank heaven for people like Collins, CAmpbell, Wingfield who have saved so much for us.
I'll look that up for you. Marie -----Original Message----- From: Dorothy Wogh <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 21:58:34 -0700 Subject: Re: [VACAROLI] CHAPMAN, SAUNDERS Marie: Would you have anything about Abner Chapman probably born in Caroline County, Va in your Chapman book? I know he married Phebe Carter in 1809, Caroline County. I am looking for his parents. Would appreciate any information you can give me. Dorothy Wogh ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:21 PM Subject: Re: [VACAROLI] CHAPMAN, SAUNDERS > I have Chapman's in my family and I have the book written about the Chapman family. Let me know if I can help you. > Marie > Kitty Hawk NC > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 12:09:22 EDT > Subject: [VACAROLI] CHAPMAN, SAUNDERS > > > > I would love if you could see what you have on the Chapman family. Thanks > for any information you have. > > My GGgrandfather was WALTER ANDERSON CHAPMAN was born Abt. 1811 in Virginia > and died Abt.1877 in Missouri. He married LOUISA MAY GRAY SAUNDERS November > 14, 1831 in Caroline County, Virginia, daughter of REUBEN SAUNDERS and > FRANCES GRAY with Philip Chapman signing the marriage bond. Louisa was born > 1812 > in Greene County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1880 in Crawford County, Missouri. > > Some places have his name as Anderson Walter Chapman, but on BLM documents > in Missouri he shows signing his name was Walter A. Chapman. > > > > Pam > > "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in > a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, champagne > in one hand, strawberries & chocolate in the other, thoroughly used up, > totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming - - WOW - - what a Ride!!" > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > Please contact the Caroline County mailing list manager > at [email protected] with any comments, questions > or problems you may have regarding your membership. > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > When responding to a 'gatewayed' post from the message board, > be sure to use the board addy provided in the message. > Since the poster may not be a member of our mailing list, > they will only see your response when it is made through the board. > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== CAROLINE CO. VAGenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vacaroli/caroline.htm RESOURCE PAGE: http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/VA/Caroline CAROLINE CO. GENFORUM: http://genforum.genealogy.com/va/caroline/ MAIL LIST PAGE: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/VA/caroline.html
Marie: Would you have anything about Abner Chapman probably born in Caroline County, Va in your Chapman book? I know he married Phebe Carter in 1809, Caroline County. I am looking for his parents. Would appreciate any information you can give me. Dorothy Wogh ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:21 PM Subject: Re: [VACAROLI] CHAPMAN, SAUNDERS > I have Chapman's in my family and I have the book written about the Chapman family. Let me know if I can help you. > Marie > Kitty Hawk NC > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 12:09:22 EDT > Subject: [VACAROLI] CHAPMAN, SAUNDERS > > > > I would love if you could see what you have on the Chapman family. Thanks > for any information you have. > > My GGgrandfather was WALTER ANDERSON CHAPMAN was born Abt. 1811 in Virginia > and died Abt.1877 in Missouri. He married LOUISA MAY GRAY SAUNDERS November > 14, 1831 in Caroline County, Virginia, daughter of REUBEN SAUNDERS and > FRANCES GRAY with Philip Chapman signing the marriage bond. Louisa was born > 1812 > in Greene County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1880 in Crawford County, Missouri. > > Some places have his name as Anderson Walter Chapman, but on BLM documents > in Missouri he shows signing his name was Walter A. Chapman. > > > > Pam > > "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in > a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, champagne > in one hand, strawberries & chocolate in the other, thoroughly used up, > totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming - - WOW - - what a Ride!!" > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > Please contact the Caroline County mailing list manager > at [email protected] with any comments, questions > or problems you may have regarding your membership. > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > When responding to a 'gatewayed' post from the message board, > be sure to use the board addy provided in the message. > Since the poster may not be a member of our mailing list, > they will only see your response when it is made through the board. > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bridgefords Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/1134.1.1 Message Board Post: At the time I posted that message I had left out a generation. Would love to hear from you and enchange info on Bridgefords Barb
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jones, Woolfolk, Bridges, Hill, Gatewood Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2483.1 Message Board Post: I didn't know everyone was claiming Thomas, in fact I didn't know anyone was claiming him. <G> Thomas Jones, Jr, (son of Thomas Jones and Sarah Woolfolk), in 1805 it was stated he was "lately deceased" so that eliminates Thomas Jones, the pensioner of Spotsylvania. And his brother, Edmund Jones died sometime between 1798 & 1805. So he wouldn't be on the 1810 census. Louisa (Jones) Bridges was dec'd by 1815. Richard Bridges m 2nd Mrs. Nancy (Johnson) Norment in 1816 George Jones died about Oct 1796, Interlocutory Decree given Nov 1805 (death of the exor, Thomas Jones in 1805, necessitated this interim action). Suit brought to divide the estate of George Jones between Richard Jones & his 2 underage sisters. The wife of George Jones died after him but before 1805, as did his son John Jones. His exor's were his brother, Thomas Jones, Jr & Richard Bridges, his brother-in-law. His daughters were Sarah & Elizabeth, surviving son Richard T. Jones. Additional records and the chancery suit "Davis vs Jones". we learn the widow of George was named Sarah & his surviving children, Sarah Woolfolk Jones, Elizabeth Woolfolk Jones & Richard Thomas Jones - all moved to Kentucky See the chancery suits. Edmund Jones et al vs Richard Jones (cir 1798) Richard Jones Vs Richard Bridges (1804-1806) See my earlier post - Thomas Jones, Jr. inherited the land of his parents, died in 1805 & the land then was held (taxed) by his widow Jane, continously and as late as 1831. Jane, widow of Thomas Jones of Caroline and Jane as the widow, resided in Caroline (and was so listed) as one of the heirs of Thomas Hill. (Partition Records Pickaway County, Ohio) Caroline 1810 Jane Jones - 11100 02101 24 slaves 1820 Jane Jones - 010100 - 20101 (slaves: 8-4-1-2, 8-4-2-1) Also as per the tax records, Thomas Jones, Jr. had been a part of the Woolfolk Stage Lines and after his death Jane continued the business for a few years. (Caroline tax records) Jane's brother William was married to Anne "Nancy" Woolfolk, dtr of Robin Woolfolk (m Anne George), near neighbor and brother of Sarah Woolfolk Jones. The tax records showed that the land of George Jones was transferred to James Gatewood.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/1134.1 Message Board Post: William and Lucy Johnson Bridgeford were my GGGGG grandparents.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jones, Coleman, Cole, Yates, Phillips, Woolfolk, Seal Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2480.1 Message Board Post: I had never heard of the 1823 deed, a wonderful record. Thank you for sharing that. Were they selling "Elim"? How many acres or is there information in the deed? Did you order it from the Clerk of Caroline County? COULD the 2nd mentioned "John Jones with heirs" be Jonathan Jones? There was a (1) Charles W. Jones and a (2) Charles Woolfolk Jones (who also used Charles W. Jones). Do you suppose they got together and thought what fun it would be to confuse us later generations?? <G> (1) Charles W. Jones, son of John and Sarah Phillips Jones, m Mildred Yates. Charles W. is the grandson of Edmund Jones. His father, John Jones was born about 1793, based on his guardian records & died in 1817 with a will. John was the son of Edmund Jones who died in the summer of 1801. I have no idea who Miss Frances Walden was, but she is also mentioned in the will of father, Edmund Jones. Edmund's will mentioned Amelia (who m Thornton Seal) and daughter Patty (the Martha of John's will - Martha "Patty" m1, George Herndon & 2nd Charles Bullard of Spotsylvania) Sarah Phillips was alive in 1817 but dec'd in 1823, from the estate records of her father, Charles Phillips. In those same estate records Charles W. Jones, was stated to be the ONLY child of his parents. (2) Charles Woolfolk Jones, son of Jonathan & Millicent Coleman, m Susanna F. Cole Jonathan died before 1820 & left a widow Millicent (nee Coleman), their son Charles Woolfolk Jones, born about 1810, The 1810 census indicates that Jonathan had a number of children, which indicates the Charles W of the 1823 deed fits the Charles Woolfolk Jones, the son of Jonathan and Millicent.
Do you have a Elizabeth Parrish in your family tree, born about 1815 and married to a John R.Pace in Fluvanna County, Va. I noticed you were in Charlottesville and several of their descendents ended up in Charlottesville John R. Pace b. 1809 m. Elizabeth P.(Parrish ?) children were: Richard Pace m. Mary( Mollie) Gregory Children of Richard and Mollie: Bessie Pace m. Grover Failes-lived in Charlottesville, Nancy Pace m. Breeden,and Wilkinson " " " " Charles Pace m. ? lived in Charlottesville Ruth Pace m. ? moved to Washington D.C. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 12:57 PM Subject: [VACAROLI] Linsey Family > I just joined this list today. I have just broken a brick wall by finding > my Great Grandmother and her family on a 1900 census for the Caroline County, > Bowling Green area. My Great Great Grandmother was Nellie Linsey born in > 1850. She was a widow and the children in the household with her at that time > were my Great Grandmother Susie Linsey Wright born in 1884, who married > Washington Irving (W.I.) Wright from Spottysylvania County and her two sisters Ida > and Mary. Susie's daughter my Grandmother Mary Wright Boyd has been very > helpful with oral history. I am not sure who Nellie's husband was but I did > find a Nellie that could be her on the 1880 census in D.C. with a husband named > Warner Linsey. I have been told my families name is actually Linzey but I > have only seen it as Linsey on the actual census as it pertains to my family. > I am posting in hopes that someone may be a relative or know of this family. > Also any genealogy research links or tips anyone would like to share would > be greatly appreciated. I currently use Heritage Quest. > > Andrea Parrish > Charlottesville, Virginia > > My Family Tree Includes: > Parrish, Solomon, Wright, Linzey/Linsey, Harris, Mills, Johnson, Randolph, > Murray, Magruder, Jones, Boykin, Gwynn, Burley, Goodall, Strother, Smith, > Tyre/Tyree, Wheeler, Carpenter > > "Genealogy, life in the past lane" > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > When responding to a 'gatewayed' post from the message board, > be sure to use the board addy provided in the message. > Since the poster may not be a member of our mailing list, > they will only see your response when it is made through the board. > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2482.1 Message Board Post: looking for information on David C.Robinson , born abt. 1789, possibly Caroline county. In 1813 he married Mary Hodges in Goochland County. He also enlisted in the war of 1812 in Goochland. He and Mary had several children: Jesse David Elizabeth m. Chapman Kidd He later married my grgrandmother, Mary A. Herndon,of Fluvanna county. I think her family originated in Caroline County. She and David had the following children: Rebecca A. married John W.Pace Benjamin F. married Sally Humphrey Looking for parents, siblings, etc. of David Robinson
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2483 Message Board Post: Thomas JONES and Sarah WOOLFOLK were born abt. 1730-. They were md. abt 1751 supposedly in Caroline Co. They had these Children: 1. Thomas Jones born ca 1755. This is the Thomas everyone wants to claim. I beleive he is the Thomas who has a pension and goes to Spotsylvania about 1838. His wife was ELizabeth. He didn't name his children or give wife's maiden name. It may be his land Hill Jones is selling in 1837. 2.George Jones born ca 1758. George's Will Proved Sep 1796 in Caroline. Thos. was his exec. No family mentioned. 3. Joseph Jones born 6 May 1757 according to his pension. He md Sarah Chandler 12 Nov 1779 Caroline. She was born 5 Feb 1761. He died 1837 in Owen Ky. 4.Louisa Jones born ca 1760. Md. 13 Feb 1782 Richard Bridges. She died 18 Apg 1826 Caroline. She and Richard lived at "Elim Hill" There is a chancery suit that names all the children 1801-6. 5. Edmond Jones born bef. 1765 according to 1810 census of Caroline. He was in the militia 1775, perhaps as drummer? He's listed as tobacco grower 1798. He md. Elizabeth.His estate was sold to James Gatewood by Thomas and George. Can anyone give us anymore on this family?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robinson, Reynolds(Rennolds) Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2482 Message Board Post: I am looking for information re: George Robinson and his wife, I am descended from their daughter Dolly {born abt 1768, Caroline Co., VA, died about 1833 Hustonville, Lincoln Co., KY., married 11-3-1786 to Robert Reynolds(Rennolds)}
I just joined this list today. I have just broken a brick wall by finding my Great Grandmother and her family on a 1900 census for the Caroline County, Bowling Green area. My Great Great Grandmother was Nellie Linsey born in 1850. She was a widow and the children in the household with her at that time were my Great Grandmother Susie Linsey Wright born in 1884, who married Washington Irving (W.I.) Wright from Spottysylvania County and her two sisters Ida and Mary. Susie's daughter my Grandmother Mary Wright Boyd has been very helpful with oral history. I am not sure who Nellie's husband was but I did find a Nellie that could be her on the 1880 census in D.C. with a husband named Warner Linsey. I have been told my families name is actually Linzey but I have only seen it as Linsey on the actual census as it pertains to my family. I am posting in hopes that someone may be a relative or know of this family. Also any genealogy research links or tips anyone would like to share would be greatly appreciated. I currently use Heritage Quest. Andrea Parrish Charlottesville, Virginia My Family Tree Includes: Parrish, Solomon, Wright, Linzey/Linsey, Harris, Mills, Johnson, Randolph, Murray, Magruder, Jones, Boykin, Gwynn, Burley, Goodall, Strother, Smith, Tyre/Tyree, Wheeler, Carpenter "Genealogy, life in the past lane"
Diane you might like to go webpage at www.geocities.com/janet_ariciu I have three pages for Pendleton family Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane S" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [VACAROLI] Re: Caroline Co Va Genealogical material > Neenah - I have two Reuben Pendletons in my data... not much on them but > some. 1. Reuben Pendleton, Rev. Soldier, parents John Pendleton b. abt > 1691 in Virginia d. 1776 in Madison County, Va. and Mary Elizabeth Tinsley > b. in Madison County, Va. marr. about 1719. This Reuben is the 5th of 6 > brothers. 2. Reuben b. 1755 Amherst County, Va. d. 14 Nov 1825 marr. > Frances Maria Anna Garland in 1785. His parents were: William Pendleton > Rev. Soldier b. abt 1720 d. 1779 Amherst County, Va. m. abt 1748 Elizabeth > Tinsley - I do not have documentation since this is not my direct line, > but its a place to start if either fit your profile... > Diane > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 2:40 PM > Subject: [VACAROLI] Re: Caroline Co Va Genealogical material > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2474.10.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Neenah, > I see only two references to the Pemberton/Pendleton surname. > In Early land grants there is a William Pemberton and Easter Bell > purchased 83 acres on 7030-1742 > > There is a history of Judge Edmund Pendleton but no mention of a Reuben. > I'm sorry > Elaine > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > When responding to a 'gatewayed' post from the message board, > be sure to use the board addy provided in the message. > Since the poster may not be a member of our mailing list, > they will only see your response when it is made through the board. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.6 - Release Date: 6/8/2005 > > > > ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== > Remember to include the five basic items: WHO (complete name), > WHAT (are you seeking?), WHEN (did these folks live?), > WHERE (did these folks live?) and HOW (can we reach you?). > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.6 - Release Date: 6/8/2005 > >
Tiffany - which Waller family are you searching? I have a little bit of information.. Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 1:04 PM Subject: [VACAROLI] Re: Caroline Co Va Genealogical material This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Smith, Waller, Coleman, Martin, Dickenson, Dickerson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2474.9 Message Board Post: Dear Elaine I would be willing to pay for copy costs and postage for the information you listed. Some of the surnames I am researching mentioned are, ANDERSON, COLEMAN, DICKENSON, MARTIN, SMITH, and WALLER. I appreciate anything you are willing to share. Sincerely Tiffany Luchetta ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== CAROLINE CO. VAGenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vacaroli/caroline.htm RESOURCE PAGE: http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/VA/Caroline CAROLINE CO. GENFORUM: http://genforum.genealogy.com/va/caroline/ MAIL LIST PAGE: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/VA/caroline.html -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.6 - Release Date: 6/8/2005
Neenah - I have two Reuben Pendletons in my data... not much on them but some. 1. Reuben Pendleton, Rev. Soldier, parents John Pendleton b. abt 1691 in Virginia d. 1776 in Madison County, Va. and Mary Elizabeth Tinsley b. in Madison County, Va. marr. about 1719. This Reuben is the 5th of 6 brothers. 2. Reuben b. 1755 Amherst County, Va. d. 14 Nov 1825 marr. Frances Maria Anna Garland in 1785. His parents were: William Pendleton Rev. Soldier b. abt 1720 d. 1779 Amherst County, Va. m. abt 1748 Elizabeth Tinsley - I do not have documentation since this is not my direct line, but its a place to start if either fit your profile... Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 2:40 PM Subject: [VACAROLI] Re: Caroline Co Va Genealogical material This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBC.2ACI/2474.10.1 Message Board Post: Neenah, I see only two references to the Pemberton/Pendleton surname. In Early land grants there is a William Pemberton and Easter Bell purchased 83 acres on 7030-1742 There is a history of Judge Edmund Pendleton but no mention of a Reuben. I'm sorry Elaine ==== VACAROLI Mailing List ==== When responding to a 'gatewayed' post from the message board, be sure to use the board addy provided in the message. Since the poster may not be a member of our mailing list, they will only see your response when it is made through the board. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.6 - Release Date: 6/8/2005
From Theresa Fishers book marriages of Caroline County. Reuben Pemberton married Betty Croucher 21 Dec 1786 Rev.James Taylor Reuben Pembeton married Elizabeth P. Bibb 15 Dec 1823 Robert Martin witness Reuben Pemberton married Martha A. Blunt 16 Dec 1850 Edward Carter witness