My Carolina could families are James Taylor family of Carolina and Orange County, Virginia in late 1600s The Pendelton family of 1600s The Hurt family of 1600s. The John Jones family who married into the Halbert family in 1700s. There might be more that do not remember here is my worldconnect site with link to webpage http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=monkeys Janet Ariciu
My Caroline County lines are: CASH John A.Cash-pre 1800 Oscar F. & Corroden B. Cash, half-brothers (1800-1870) David Semple Cash (abt. 1835-1910) STERN / STERNE - Francis & David (1600s) & their descendants ROYSTON - Marshall & wife Martha (nee Cash, sister of Oscar & Corroden) who later moved to Fauquier County Julie --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour
I am looking for descendants of John Wyatt b. 1684 Caroline County d. 1750 Plain Dealing, Caroline County, Va. married Jane (Jennie) Pamplin 1711 in England. She was b. 1691 Rickling, Essex, England d. abt. 1747 Caroline County, Va. I am particularly interested in the home - where it was - is it still standing? etc. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerre Byrd To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 5:52 PM Subject: RE: [VACAROLI] May Roll Call Oops! I didn't notice Caroline Co., VA. I'm looking for Bertie JONES in 1870 census. She was the mother of Charles ENGARD/ENGART but may never have married the father. Charles was born 1872. Bertie was daughter of Charles W. JONES and Mildren YATES. Gerre Engard Byrd -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 3:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VACAROLI] May Roll Call Hi all... It has been a while since we've had a roll call, so please join in and share with us information on the last CAROLINE COUNTY ancestor you researched. You may use the form shown below in your roll call response, and include as many names, dates and locations for this person or generation as you can. Please remember to change the Subject Line to your featured ancestor's name. Our CAROLINE COUNTY list has grown larger this year, so if you haven't posted in a while, this will be an opportunity to let others know who is on the list and which families you research. Happy Hunting! LaRae Caroline County - VACAROLI listmgr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ancestor's Name: Spouse: Children: Timeframe: Town/County ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ==== 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?). ==== 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.
We are looking for any HARRISONS and BATTAILES. Grateful if you can point us toward something on the web. Dover
Researching Anna Hampton Collins, b ca 1759 d bef 1801, daughter of John and Elizabeth Hampton of Hamptonville plantation in St. Margaret's Parish, Caroline County. Also researching Robert Collins her spouse --family unknown . Joanne Galvin Researching Northup, Hampton, McCall, Phelps, Blake, Daggett, Syler, Berrridge,Plymale, Kinder, Cottrell, Gilbert
I am looking for the parents of Obediah ATKINSON born bet. 1780-1790 in Caroline Co., VA. Jeanette
Vincent Sirls, Covington Sirls Teresa Ghee Elliott Rutherford Co., TN cemeteries: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rutherfordcemetery/ TMG sentences: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rutherfordcemetery/TMG.html Generations Gone Bye: http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-TEAncestors
My last ancestors in Caroline Co. were Matthew Thom(p)son who married Sarah Wyatt of Plain Dealing, Caroline County, Va. Matthew's parents MIGHT be John Thompson and Ann Peatross of Caroline. John and Ann had four children, one of whom was named Matthew, but we cannot prove a connection. Any help much appreciated. We are also looking for the reported early 1700's Survey Book of Caroline County which reportedly was sent to Campbell County, KY. Any help finding this Survey Book much appreciated. Ken Thompson. See below for the initial report on this "lost" book as sent to the Virginia List. COUNTY SURVEY BOOK COMMUNICATED BY LEWIS BECKNER, WINCHESTER, KY. This fall, while at work in the office of the county clerk of Campbell county, at Alexandria, in this State, I ran across an old record book which was brought from Caroline county, Va., about the beginning of the nineteenth century. It is a part of the records of the surveyor's office of Carolina county, but was also used for a time as a deed book of Campbell county, KY. It is a large book, about half a sheet in size, and covered with vellum. On the inside of thecovers are written "James B. Taliaferro's book, November 24, 1814,"and "James T. Taliaferro" and "John Taliaferro Jr.," and "James B. Taliaferro." On the back is "John N. Taliaferro, Newport, Ky., July 7, 1821," also "James Taylor, C.C.C.C." Inside in several places there are "James Taylor, Jr."; and John N. Taliaferro, by his signature, shows that he is deputy for James Taylor, clerk of the Campbell County Court. The Campbell county deeds are written in the back of the book, and do not interfere with the Carolina county surveys, which take up the front. The first Caroline county survey entered in it is dated the 22d of May, 1729, and the last the 26th of January, 1762; and the first Campbell county entry is dated the 11th of July, 1821, and the last the 16th of May, 1821. In the Campbell county end there are twenty deeds, two surveys and one sale bill, while the Caroline end contains forty-seven surveys, all made by R. O. Brooke, S.C.C.C.,although from the dissimilarity of the signatures of the earlier and the later surveys I would judge that two "R.O. Brookes" had used it. Between the Caroline county surveys and the Campbell county deeds there is a large section of the book unused except a few pages, which have been used by James B. Taliaferro to state and work a number of problems in physics, surveying and arithmetic. The first survey is for 137 acres, on the 22d of May, 1729, in the parish of St. Margaret's, and is for Richard and Francis Fowler. Page 169. 2. For William Marshall, 150 acres, of the same date, in the same parish. 3. For Henry Reins, 250 acres on May 28, in Drysdale Parish. 4. For Henry Dillon vs. Thomas Coleman, 600 acres on the Mattapony,on the 10th of June, 1729. 5. For the prison bounds, 9 acres and 8 poles, on the 3d of June,1729. 6. For Richard Long, 340 acres and 70 poles, near Solamon's Garden, in St. Margaret's Parish, on the 13th of June, 1729. 7. For Thomas Carr, 2,530 acres, in St. Margaret's Parish, on the 28th of October, 1729. 8. For Major Thomas Carr, 575 acres in St. Margaret's Parish, near Thomas Dickerson, October 5, 1729. 9. For Captain Richard Mauld, 387 acres in St. Margaret's Parish,on the 9th of September, 1729. 10. For Micajah Chiles, 379 acres in St. Margaret's Parish, on the 11th of December, 1729. 11. For Robert Beverely, Esq., 4,775 acres, on the same date as above. 12. For Robert Chandler, 357 acres in St. Margaret's Parish, on 2d of February, 1730. 13. For John Ellis, 530 acres in St. Margaret's parish, on the 26 of February, 1730. 14. For John Ellis, 533 acres in St. Margaret's Parish, same date. 15. For Zach Martin, 306 acres in St. Margaret's Parish, near Paul Pigg, Robert Powell, William Marshall and Mr. Baylor, same date. 16. For Robert Faldo vs Ralph Wormeley, William Taliaferro claims 600 acres of the Henry Berry patent, 1664, and survey made April 29th, 1730. 17. For Major Thomas Catlett, 66 acres in St. Mary's Parish near Messrs. Robert Taliaferro, Grymes, Thomas Corbin and White, March 22d,1730. 18. For Major William Woodard, 630 acres in the Edward Page 170. Wrackley patent, 1662, on Abe Moon's Creek, November 19th, 1730. 19. For Robert Beverley, Esq., 929 acres in St. Margaret's Parish,on February 24th, 1730. 20. For Mr. Charles Gooddale, both sides of Long Beach in St.Margaret's Parish, on May 14th, 1731. 21. For William Perry, 162 acres beginning at Francis and Anthony Thornton's corner, February 18th, 1731. 22. For Major Thomas Catlett, 1,276 acres in St. Mary's Parish,bounding on Taliaferro and Royston's outside line and the Goldenvale Swamp, on March 23d, 1730. 23. For Richard Long, 1,165 acres in St. Mary's Parish, near Nicholas Battaile's, near Solamon's Garden and adjoining Francis and John Taliaferro, April 26th, 1733. 24. For Charles Morgan vs. William Daniel, 122 acres near Port Tobacco, May 6th, 1734. 25. For George Marsh, 68 acres in St. Mary's Parish, near John Ellis and ------Martin, May 30th, 1737. 26. Hugh Rea, 118 acres in St. Mary's Parish, bounding on Durrett and Richard Mauld, on June 1st, 1737. 27. For Crutchfield vs. Baber, 2,920 acres of the Bray survey;not dated. 28. For same, 596 acres on Herring Creek, Bray survey, on June 27th, 1738. 29. For Henry Bowcock vs. Henry Ball, 557 acres in Pewmondsend Swamp, on March 11, 1730. 30. For William Trigg, 157 acres in St. Margaret's Parish, near William Eubanks, on April 23d, 1731. For same, 162 acres, near John Hurt and Reedy Swamp, April 23d, 1741. 31. For George Marsh, 68 acres, near John Ellis and ----- Martin, May 31st, 1737. 32. For Hugh Rea, 110 acres in St. Margaret's Parish, near Richard Mauld's, June 1st, 1737. 33. For Wormeley vs. Beverley, by the edge of a Percorson in Sir Thomas Lunsford's patent, near Pewmoundsend Swamp. The names appearing are Hon. John Grymes, Esq., executor or Page 171. his father, Mr. William Taliaferro; Col. Lunsford Lomax. Made on September 18th, 1738. 34. For Capt. Joseph Berry, 286 acres in Drysdale Parish, near Col. William Beverley, Thacker, Baylor and Taylor, on January 4th, 1739. 35. For prison bounds, 10 acres, on March 14th, 1752. 36. For William Coune, 1,165 acres, on February 9th, 1754. 37. For 96 acres lapsed from William Morris by Col. Edwin Pendleton, February 28th, 1757. 38. For Adam Lindsey, 290 acres, on July 11th, 1755. 39. For William Butwell, 18 acres, on Dec. 31st, 1759. 40. For Absalom Davis, 72 acres, on May 7th, 1759. 41. For John Micou, 138 acres, in the Sunken-ground or Percorson (Poquoson?),on November 29th, 1760. 42. For the executor of Henry Terrell, deceased, 255 acres lapsed of John Chiles. This survey made by Edward Vauter, assistant. Not dated. 43. For Lawrence Taliaferro, 12 acres and 42 poles of sunken land,on March 17th, 1761. 44. For Robert Goodloe, of Spotsyvania, 190 acres, on January 22d,1762. 45. For Samuel Hargrave, 15 acres on Fleming Island, January 26th,1762. These notes were not taken with a view to form the basis for this article, else they would have been more complete, and would have given every name mentioned in each survey. The book captured my attention because I was on the chase of some elusive Taliaferro ancestors, and it looked like it would repay an investigation. Seeing it was so full of Taliaferro names, I made the above abstract. It will be noticed that the entries in which Taliaferro appear have beenmore fully noted by me. My mother, Betty Taliaferro, was a daughter of Major John Taliaferro, of Winchester, Ky.; he the son of Hay Taliaferro, who came to Clark county, Ky., about 1812, from Caroline county, Va., and was a son of William Taliaferro, of the latter county, and his wife, Margaret Aylett. Page 172. It was my search for the ancestors of the last named parties that led me to make the discovery of this curious relic. Since then it has occurred to me several times that it ought to be brought to the notice of some one in Virginia; and I can think of no one to whom the notice would be of more interest than to the readers of the WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY. Surmising upon that part of the history of the old book which is not shown upon its pages, I would say that one of the Taliaferros was assistant to Surveyor Brooke or married into his family, and so became possessed of the book; and by some mistake carried it to Kentucky at the time of the Taliaferro migration. James Taylor, of Caroline county, father of the James Taylor, clerk of the Campbell County Court, married for his wife a Taliaferro, daughter, I believe of Colonel John, of Dissington, and his wife, a Thornton. This will doubtless account for the fact that John N. Taliaferro was deputy clerk, and why the book was used for a deed book. This (Clark) county was the seat of a large settlement of Caroline county people -- Battailes, Taylors, Taliaferros, Thorntons, Willises, Lanes, etc. -- and amongst them were Hubbard and Reubin Taylor, brothers of James, the Campbell county clerk, and Hay Taliaferro, my ancestor. They were kinsmen, and one can imagine the thrill of interest with which I went through the old book. SKETCH. The sketch is a copy of the sketch that accompanied numbers 17 and 34 above. It was made offhand, and does not pretent to absoluteaccuracy, but is a fair approximation. The original gives the location of the Henry Berry patent, 1664, and that of Sir Thomas Lunsford. It was copied because it showed the location in 1730 of the homes of Lawrence, William and Richard Taliaferro, one of whom was possibly my ancestor. I would like very much to know if this were so. The use of "percorson" (so spelled) for sunken land was interesting, and presumably, is from the Indian. Page 173. Not forseeing that this use would be made of my notes, I neglected to note just when the "R. O. Brooke" signature changed, but by memory I am inclined to say that it was between numbers 35 and 36, or thereabouts. INSERT DRAWING Sketch of Map Accompanying Description of Caroline County, Virginia, Old Record Book in Campbell County, Kentucky, by Lucien Beckner, of Winchester, Ky.
Researching the JONES families of Caroline Co. in the mid-1700s and particularly those in St. Margaret's Parish. Five brothers came from this area and settled in Mecklenburg & Halifax Cos., VA and Granville Co., NC: Robert, John, Richard, James, & Ambrose. Ron Jones
Oops! I didn't notice Caroline Co., VA. I'm looking for Bertie JONES in 1870 census. She was the mother of Charles ENGARD/ENGART but may never have married the father. Charles was born 1872. Bertie was daughter of Charles W. JONES and Mildren YATES. Gerre Engard Byrd -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 3:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VACAROLI] May Roll Call Hi all... It has been a while since we've had a roll call, so please join in and share with us information on the last CAROLINE COUNTY ancestor you researched. You may use the form shown below in your roll call response, and include as many names, dates and locations for this person or generation as you can. Please remember to change the Subject Line to your featured ancestor's name. Our CAROLINE COUNTY list has grown larger this year, so if you haven't posted in a while, this will be an opportunity to let others know who is on the list and which families you research. Happy Hunting! LaRae Caroline County - VACAROLI listmgr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ancestor's Name: Spouse: Children: Timeframe: Town/County ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ==== 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?).
Seeking any information on the parents of Laurence Long and Priscillah Cogswell. Laurence had a brother named John who was in the Revolutionary War also and moved with him to Missouri. Chris Ancestor's Name: Laurence Long Spouse: Priscillah Cogswell Children: Reuben, Gabriel, Nicholas, James, John, William, Sally, Elizabeth, Nancy and Ann. Time frame:born:10 May 1750 died: 1803 in St. Louis County, Missouri Town/County: Port Royal,Va
Looking for the Caroline County Suttons Robert Shotzberger
Looking for William ENGART b: 1810-1820. Had wife and 4 kids in 1840. Was in contempt of court 1841 in Botetourt Co., VA. But where is he 1850? He was a son of William ENGART and Nancy EVANS of Botetourt Co., VA. Gerre Engard Byrd -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 3:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VACAROLI] May Roll Call Hi all... It has been a while since we've had a roll call, so please join in and share with us information on the last CAROLINE COUNTY ancestor you researched. You may use the form shown below in your roll call response, and include as many names, dates and locations for this person or generation as you can. Please remember to change the Subject Line to your featured ancestor's name. Our CAROLINE COUNTY list has grown larger this year, so if you haven't posted in a while, this will be an opportunity to let others know who is on the list and which families you research. Happy Hunting! LaRae Caroline County - VACAROLI listmgr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ancestor's Name: Spouse: Children: Timeframe: Town/County ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ==== 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?).
Ancestor's Name: Jemima ?Chiles? Spouse: 1. William Burrus 2. Walter Brame Children: William Chilies, Wilmouth, Samuel and Sina Burrus Timeframe: 1770-1820 Town/County St Margaret's Parish, Caroline County - Land tax records say "21 miles south of the courthouse. I'd like to find Jemima's parents and find out what became of her - I'm not totally convinced her maiden name was Chiles, although her son William had that middle name. She married Walter Brame @ 1785 (date not firmly established yet following the death of her husband William Burrus in 1779. Personal property taxes start listing Walter's "estate" in 1805 and she is listed in the personal property taxes as Jemima Brame during this time frame. Any information is welcome. I continue to be interested in the Caroline County Barlows although my particular Barlow family had moved away by 1817. Phyllis Solter
Henry Terrell m Mary Tyler in 1765. Both died in KY. Would be happy to share information,
Hi all... It has been a while since we've had a roll call, so please join in and share with us information on the last CAROLINE COUNTY ancestor you researched. You may use the form shown below in your roll call response, and include as many names, dates and locations for this person or generation as you can. Please remember to change the Subject Line to your featured ancestor's name. Our CAROLINE COUNTY list has grown larger this year, so if you haven't posted in a while, this will be an opportunity to let others know who is on the list and which families you research. Happy Hunting! LaRae Caroline County - VACAROLI listmgr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ancestor's Name: Spouse: Children: Timeframe: Town/County ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Robert Oliver born about 1745, served in Rev War in Continental line. Name of spouse unknown. Son Thurston Oliver born about 1785 married Martha Dickinson, Thomas P. Oliver son of Thurston/Thruston Oliver born about 1800 married Parenthia Lipscomb. [email protected] wrote:Hi all... It has been a while since we've had a roll call, so please join in and share with us information on the last CAROLINE COUNTY ancestor you researched. You may use the form shown below in your roll call response, and include as many names, dates and locations for this person or generation as you can. Please remember to change the Subject Line to your featured ancestor's name. Our CAROLINE COUNTY list has grown larger this year, so if you haven't posted in a while, this will be an opportunity to let others know who is on the list and which families you research. Happy Hunting! LaRae Caroline County - VACAROLI listmgr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ancestor's Name: Spouse: Children: Timeframe: Town/County ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ==== 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?). --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour
It started with Family Tree Maker. After one puts in 100 names, the software ask for one to send the data to them. Most smart people ignore the request but not all. The brother of the person I helped with my data, hit the send button and therefore giving my data that took years and years to collect to this corporation. Now, people are sourcing World Family Tree with data collected by my cousin and myself. My Family.com, Ancestry.com, Ancestery.com, Family Tree Maker.com, Rootsweb.web, genealogy.com are all .coms owned by My Family.com, Inc at Provo,UT e-mail [email protected] In case, you agree with me and would like to let them know what you think. The monopoly is so great that one cannot go any where on Internet without have one of these getting send to one of these website. Another person recently, wanted to be correct about there direct line. They promised to credit my cousin and I with research if I would supply the data. They did not keep their promised, it was easier to plagiarize. Well, Rootsweb does allow for post-em to be place on these website. At least, these people won't get away with the plagiarism. I agree with the last elected President of this country who had the nickname Give'm Hell Harry, when he said I don't give anyone hell, I tell the truth and they think it is hell
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Armstrong Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBC.2ACI/2455.1 Message Board Post: I think I may have the answer. I have a book written by. Carl and Mildred Musselman that mentions a George W. Armstrong b. ca.1832 Safford Co. died, before 1880. Married Agnes Eliza Shackleford, ca. 1853St. Co. Va. Eliza b. ca, 1834, SCo. Va. George, Worked as carpenter and in sawmill. Served in Civil War, 47th Va. Infantry. His father was Enoch Armstong and mother Winifred Patterson Armstrong. Siblings, John Armstrong, Mary Ann Armstrong.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thacker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBC.2ACI/1168.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I have Thackers in my ancestory too. MaryB. Thackermarried 1st.ca.1810,.8/10/1826 and Martha Thacker married8/10/1826,inSpotsylvania Co. They were married from Spotsylvania Co. Va. they were married to George England b.12/9/1791 d.2/15/1869.I don't know what happened to mary possibly she died. Maybe the Thacker girls are related? I can't find my Thacker's anywhere except in this book, by Carl and Mildred Musselman.Betty