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    1. Carter,Morrison,Sale,Bruce,Phillips
    2. Colleen
    3. Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline/1706 Surname: Carter, Morrison, Sale, Bruce, Phillips ------------------------- I am searching for my cousins in Caroline County and information on my ggrandparents, Charles Woodford Carter and Julia Klock. I have found no paper trail. Their children were: Edith Ellen Carter b. May 31, 1892 m. John Hilyer Morrison (from Lorton, VA)- my grandparents Gracie Carter b. July 6, 1895 m. Anthony Sale d. of pnuemonia in Caroline Co. sometime in the 1930's or 40's. They had 2 boys and 2 girls. Mabel Carter b. ? m. Garland Phillips d. Feb 1994. They had one daughter. Renow Carter b. ? m. 1st a Phillips (relation of above) and 2nd an Allen. d. ?. Had 4 children Laura Carter b. Apr 17,1901 m. Homer H. Bruce d. Mar 15, 1987. Had 15 children. Andrew Carter- all unknown Herbert Carter-only know wifes first name Corinne Ernest Carter- only know wifes first name Maud These are all of my Great Aunts and Uncles that I know of. I would love to contact their children-my cousins. Thank you for your patience.

    08/10/2000 07:22:07
    1. Bruce,Sale
    2. Colleen
    3. Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline/1705 Surname: Carter, Bruce, Sale, Phillips ------------------------- I have Carter ancestors in Caroline Co. That is where it begins. Charles Woodford Carter m Julia Klock. Children Edith Ellen Carter b May 31, 1892 m John Hilyer Morrison, died June 1969. Mabel Carter b ? m. Garland Phillips died Feb 1994 in Caroline County. Gracie Carter b July 6, 1895 m. Anthony Sale died in the 1930's or 40's of pnuemonia in Caroline Co. Renow Carter b ? m. 1st a Phillips and then a Allen died ?, lived in Caroline County. Laura Carter b. Apr 17, 1901 m. Homer H. Bruce died Mar 15, 1987?. She had 15 children. Andrew Carter b ? m ? d ?. Herbert Carter b ? m. Corinne ? d ?. Ernest Carter b.? m. Maud ? d ?. These are all my Great Aunts and Uncles. Edith Ellen Carter was my grandmother. I remember Aunt Mabel and Aunt Laura. I would like to get in touch with my cousins, their children. Thank you for your patience on this long message. If you can help e-mail me at jsclngsjd@aol.com

    08/10/2000 06:53:03
    1. John Walden Will's, 1794
    2. Eldred W. Melton
    3. Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Wills Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolineWill/13 Surname: Walden, Crumpton, Discon, Munday, Puller, Harris, Bowcock, Pendleton, Taylor, Penn, Norment, Johnson, Hutchinson ------------------------- In the name of God, Amen---I, John Walden, of the County of Caroline, being in health, do make, constitute and appoint this to be my last Will and testament. First, I give and devise unto my wife, Sally, a piece of land to be taken out of the tract whereon I now live--beginning above Thomas Crumpton's. where Discon's line crosses Battle Swamp, running thence along Discon's line until it strikes the path leading from my house to Benjamin Munday's, thence along that path to the public road until it comes to a lane leading to my house, thence along that lane until it gets past a corn field lying northerly from the lane, thence leaving the lane and turning toward Battle Swamp so as to include that field and to run one hundred yards easterly below its fence until it strikes a small branch which heads in that field, then down that branch to the main Battle Swamp, and then up the swamp to the beginning, upon which said land the office is to be removed and fitted up as good as a house built for her, at the expense of my estate, and the discretion of my executors, to her, my said wife, for life, with a power of giving the same in fee, either by deed, will or appointment, to or among my child or grand-child, children or grand child proceeding from my first marriage. I also give to my said wife the three slaves, Ben, Hannah and Lewis, four cows with calf, or four cows and calves, as she chooses; her choice of all my horses; four head of sheep, such as she may choose; a sow and pigs; half the fowls; her choice of a bed and furniture; two quilts, such as she may may choose; twenty-five pounds worth of such articles of the estate as she may choose, at the appraised value; and one year's provision of corn, fodder, meal and wheat, according to the discretion of my executors, all in absolute property. I also give to my said wife a negro girl, Charlotte, daughter of Jenny, for life, with a power of disposing of her similar to her power over the land, unless she shall have a child by me, in which case I invest her with the power of giving the slave, Charlotte, and her increase to or among any child or grand-child, children or grand-children of mine, the fruit of my present marriage. But, if my wife fail to make such disposition, then the said land, or the said Charlotte, with her increase, or both, if undisposed of according to her respective powers, shall, after my wife's death, go as the residue of my estate of their respective kinds is hereinafter disposed of. All of which devises and bequests are made to my said wife in lieu of dower, and as a satisfaction for every claim she might, by law, have made upon my estate. But, if any of the negroes given to my said wife should be recovered from her by law, my estate is to make good to her the value of her or them so lost. Second. I have made sundry advances to most of my children of which I have made out an account, excluding trifling articles, and upon which I have charged some interest in order to do justice among them, but I have not charged full interest nor continued it beyond the present year, since it operated unequally in favor of my two youngest children. Having thus estimated, upon equitable principles, in order to enable myself to do justice among my children, I have charged Ambrose with Malon, and one bed and furniture advanced to him, amounting with interest to L 66-5. William with Peter, and one bed and furniture and interest L 63-15. Thomas with Joe, and interest, L 44. Lucy with Lydia, and one bed and furniture and interest, L 60. Nancy with Frank and Phillis, and one bed and furniture and interest, L 62-10. Sally with L 50, cash, a bed and furniture, Ned, and her husband' s bond for 1000 pounds of tobacco (which bond I hereby give him), and interest, L 100-5. Joanna with 100 acres of land, Jabell, a bed and furniture and interest, L 190-1. Betsy with Kit, a bed and furniture and interest, L 57-10. To my daughter Polly I have made no such advances. Averaging these sums by eleven, each part is L 31-15, which sum is exceed in the advance to my daughter Sally to the amount of L 108-9, and to my daughter Joanna to the amount of L 108-5, which respective sums are to be paid out of the shares of my estate hereafter given to the children of my said daughters Sally and Joanna, in the following proportions, in order that the advances to such may be made equal. To my son Ambrose the sum of L 7-11; to his children L 15-11; to the trustees of the daughter of William L 13-1. To Thomas L 37-16. To Lucy's trustees L 1-16. To Nancy's trustees L-19-6. To Rachel trustees L 15-11. To Betsy L 24-6. To Polly;s trustees L 81-16. Third. I give to my daughter Polly a negro girl named Frankie, upon the same terms upon which I shall presently give her a share of the residue of my estate. This negro I give her over and above a child's part. Fourth. Out of my patented lands in the Eastern Country I give four hundred acres each to my two sons, John and Thomas, and one hundred and thirty-three acres each to my daughter Polly, to them and their heirs respectively. I also give four hundred acres of the same lands to the daughter of my son William, and her heirs, if she should either attain the age of twenty-one years or should have a living child; but if she dies before she arrives at the age of twenty-one years, and without a child or grandchild living at the time of her death, I give the land to my sons and their heirs, equally to be divided. If these lands should not measure to the exact amount, a surplus is to be divided among the same persons in the same proportions and on the same terms, and loss is to be deducted proportionally also. My son Ambrose had his share of eastern lands already, but, as he for my account, engaged a person to locate this land for a portion thereof, which portion I have reserved in this devise, I give the residue of the western lands, as reserved, to my said son Ambrose and his heirs, for the sole purpose of enabling him to comply with that engagement, and not for a benefit for himself. All the rest and residue of my estate I direct to be paid by my executors on twelve months credit, to the amount of which sales are to be added to my debts and chattels of every kind, including in the former a debt due to me by my son-in-law, George Walden, for monies lent to him, and a bond due to me from the estate of my son William which bond is to be allotted as a part of his daughter's share, and this aggregate is to be divided in the following manner: The product of the sale of the land on which I live is to be divided into ten equal parts, three of which I devise to Ambrose, Thomas and Betsy, each one; absolutely one other to each of the children of my son John as shall live to the age of twenty -one years or to have a child,absolutely equal to be divided among them;one other part to my son-in-law. George Walden, in trust, for the use of my daughter Nancy Puller, during her life, and after her death to be conveyed by him to such person or persons as she shall by writing under her hand appoint, and in default hereof, for the use of my other residuary legatees of land money; one other part to my grand-son John Harris, in trust for the use of his mother, Lucy Bowcock, to apply the profits or interest to her sole and separate use during her life, and after her death equally to be divided among the children or their representatives, according to the rule of the Act of Distribution; one other part to the daughters of my daughter Sally Gale, absolutely equally to be divided among them. One other part to my sons-in-law John Puller and George Walden in trust for my daughter Rachel Munday to apply the interest and profits to her sole and separate use during her life, and after her death equally to be divided among her children or their representatives, absolutely according to the Act of Distribution. One other part to the children of my daughter Joanna, absolutely equally to be divided among them; and the remaining part to my said two sons-in-law in trust, to apply the profits or interest for the use of my daughter Polly during her life, and after death to go according to the rule of the Act of Distribution. And as the money produced by the sale of the residue of my estate, and by my debts, after debts paid, I direct it to be divided into eleven parts, the parts of which I bequeath to the same persons, respectively, upon the same terms and for the same uses as the ten parts of the land money are to be devised; And the remaining eleventh part I bequeath to my said two sons-in- law in trust for the use of my son William's daughter, to pay the same to her with its profits or interest upon her coming of age or having a living child, but if neither of these events should happen, then in trust to go in equal proportions with and according to the terms of my other residuary estate, in ten equal parts. Fifth. But before the residuary shares given to the daughters of my daughter Sally, and to the children of my daughter Joanna, are paid, the surplus of the advancements before stated, are to be taken out by my executors, and applied to equalize all the advancements as before stated, which said sums so paid are to be in trust or absolutely with the respective shares of my residuary estate, and to be subject to the same terms and conditions. Sixth. Any trustee or trustees may purchase or not of my estate for the use of the trust as he or they may conceive to be most advisable, and my executors may assign any bonds due to my estate, or for sales thereof, in discharge of my several devises and bequests. Seventh. But if I should have any child or children hereafter to be born, my will is that such child or children shall come in for an equal share of all my property (in Kentucky or Western Lands, and the slave Franky given Polly excepted), with any of my children now living, upon the principle of this my will --even including the surpluses of the advancements aforesaid, which, in that case, will be somewhat increased, and the shares will be lessened. Lastly I appoint Col. Edmund Pendleton, Jr., John Pendleton Jr., John Taylor, Executors of this my last will, and executed this 29th day of August, One thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. John Walden(seal) Signed, sealed and published by the said John Walden as and for this his last Will and Testament in our presence, and by his request, and in his presence we have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto, the 29th day of August 1793. Wm. Penn Thomas Johnson Ann Taylor Lucy Taylor A Codicil to John Walden's Will A Codicil, to this my will, made the 11th day of September 1794. Upon further consideration I devise and bequeath the following alterations to my Will, above written. 1. In lieu of the land devised to my present wife, Sally, I give and devise to her a part of the tract on which I now live, beginning above Thomas Crompton's where Discon's line crosses North Battle Swamp, returning thence along Discon's line until it strikes the path leading from my house to Benjamin Munday's, thence along that path to the public road until it comes to the north of the lane leading to my house; thence along a path being a near way to the house, through the field by a cherry tree in the bottom to a persimmon tree on a rise; thence southerly a straight line to the head of a branch, where the old road to the house used to cross; thence down that branch above the peach orchard to South Battle Swamp below Burke's Mill and keeping the same course one hundred yards beyond it; thence running parallel with the said swamp one hundred yards southerly thereof until it strikes Mr. John Pendleton's line; thence with his line and the line of the Honorable Edmund Pendleton up South Battle Swamp to the beginning. One Moiety of which said land I devise to her for life, and the other moiety during her widow-hood. I also give to my said wife Sally, the cart, her choice of a pair of oxen, and the loom with all its slays, harness and other appurtnenances. 11. In lieu of all the devise in the seventh clause of my will, having no other child born, I give and devise to my youngest child, Edmund, one moiety of land given to his mother, on her second marriage, and the other on her death, and one twelfth part of the residuary estate mentioned in the fourth clause of this my will (the land money excepted), of which he is to have no part, which said residuary estate, that money excepted, and the advancements, are now to be settled according to the principles of my will, by twelve instead of eleven, also a mare I had of John Harris, or if she should die before I do, my other horse to be selected by my executors, all of which property I give to Edmund in fee simple and absolutely except in case he should die under age, and without a child living at the time of his death; the whole thereof in that event to be divided among my eleven children residuary legatees in the fourth clause mentioned, as if it had constituted a part of that residue. In the division of my estate I direct that Edmund shall have a Negro girl name Charity, at the value of thirty pounds. III. My son Ambrose having agreed to give 150 acres of my Kentucky land to save the whole for ten years, I devise that the contract be fulfilled, and that for this purpose the divisions of that land do contribute in proportion out of their devises. IV. My son Thomas is to be charged ten pounds for a bed and furniture given to him since the date of my will. VI do not mean to revoke any bequest in favor of my wife contained in my will, that relating to the land excepted, which is indeed included in the land now devised her. John Walden (seal) Sealed and published by the said John Walden as a codicil to his last Will and Testament in our presence, and by his request and in his presence we have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto, this 11 day of September 1794. John Norment William Hutchinson Levi # Hutchinson Source: Copy sent to Eldred W. Melton by LeAnn Steele. The will was contained in a letter sent to Mr. S. A. McGeath, Esqr., Galena Oil Co., Franklin, PA. by C. A. Wakefield, THE ALBANY, 47 VICTORIA ST., WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S. W. with letter being dated January 26, 1898. Will was verified in Kentucky Court of Appeals Book Vol. 4, PP 409-416. The original will is said to be in the Caroline CO Courthouse.

    08/10/2000 04:35:26
    1. HUNDLEY-WILLIAMS
    2. Marsha Smith-Hamilton
    3. Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline/1704 Surname: HUNDLEY, WILLIAMS ------------------------- I am looking for the family of JUDITH HUNDLEY who had a sister (I believe) named MARY HUNDLEY. JUDITH HUNDLEY md before 1760 to PHILLIP WILLIAMS and after her sister, Mary's death (Mary was the first wife of Phillip) Judith HUNDLEY-WILLIAMS and Phillip (whose will was proven in Amelia Co., VA) were the parents of my ancestor, DANIEL MOTLEY HUNDLEY WILLIAMS b 1760 in VA and later who came to GREEN CO. KY SECOND HUNDLEY LINE: Also, I have CHARLES HUNDLEY md to DOROTHY who were the parents of ELIZABETH T. HUNDLEY b ca 1785 who md Nicholas FLEECE. I find them in Berkley Co., VA then to first FAYETTE CO., KY by 1795 later Washington Co., KY. Thanks Marsha

    08/10/2000 04:33:18
    1. Forks of the Elkhorn Church
    2. Anne
    3. http://www.willowbend.net/info.asp?sku=5320CC Willow Bend Books - FORKS OF ELKHORN CHURCH with Genealogies of Early Members, Reprinted with Numerous Additions and Corrections - Ermina Jett Darnell (1946), 2000, paper, index, illus., map, xxv+322 pp [5320CC] $29.50 Situated near the conjunction of Franklin, Woodford, and Scott counties, Kentucky, the Elkhorn Church was a magnet for persons of the Baptist faith who had suffered under the established church in Virginia. Several hundred families are traced here by means of entries in the old minute book, family Bibles, wills, land records, tax lists, census records, and in a variety of other sources.

    08/10/2000 03:42:40
    1. RE: News/Searching for Old Cemetery/Fairfax County
    2. Washington Post today, stated that Sherrie Chapman, the resident historian of Green Spring Gardens Park located in Fairfax County, off Braddock Road and Rt. 236 believes the rumors that have been about that a cemetery on the grounds of Green Spring Gardens Park are true. There is a Manor house that dates back nearly 200 years. Chapman said, "Finding the cemetery allows us to tell a very important story about the Moss family." "He was an influential man who just disappeared from the pages of history." John Moss, a confidant of Lord Fairfax, was prominent in the county both before and after the Revolutionary War, serving as a royal tax collector in colonial times and as the revenue commissioner afterward. He was also a county justice and was instrumental in the rise of the Methodist faith in the area, hosting services in his home and helping found Alexandria's first Methodist church. "He was pretty well connected," Chapman said. To go with his other land in Fairfax and Loudoun counties, Moss purchased 540 acre Green Spring Farm in 1777 and lived in its brick house until his death in 1809, passing the property on to two of his four sons. The land was sold in 1839 after the death of the two sons--with a deed restriction setting aside a quarter-acre for a family cemetery. More than a century later, the gravestones were long gone and the cemetery mostly forgotten. The former farm had become Green Spring Garden, a 27 acre park donated to the county in 1970 and filled with gardens and hedges that had been added over the years. When Chapman came on board she heard the hushed rumors about a graveyard. I'm not the type who keeps secrets well, she said. "I don't think historians generally do." Chapman combed through property records and other documents stretching back more than 200 years, finding a reference to the cemetery and interviewing the surviving spouse of a former caretaker who remembered when markers still stood atop some of the graves. Chapman identified two likely locations for the cemetery, both within 100 yards of the Manor House near Turkeycock Run. She and other researchers are nearly certain that John Moss is buried there, along with his wife, most or all of their children and perhaps other descendants. The site may include up to 20 graves, Chapman said, and would be notable because of its proximity to the main house at a time when use of distant community cemeteries was becoming more common. The trick now is narrowing down the locations. The caretaker's wife and old photographs point to the site, while slight depressions in the earth have been found at another. Because they are next to each other, both guesses could be correct. Crews have spent much of this summer clearing away several feet of English and poison ivy in preparation for the archaeological surveys. Richard Sacchi, manager of cultural resource protection for the Fairfax County Authority, said there are hundreds of such cemeteries throughout the county dating from the same period, but probably no more than a dozen on protected parkland. He and his staff plan to probe the ground behind the Manor House this fall to learn more. "From a cultural standpoint, we have a responsibility to maintain these sites," Sacchi said. "With all the development, many of these have probably been destroyed. But this one is going to be preserved." Chapman also is exploring the use of ground-pentrating radar, which can detect decayed caskets and other buried items. Sacchi cautioned that using radar--at a cost of up to $9,000--often results in false readings. Regardless, there are plenty of other mysteries to be solved at Green Spring Gardens. Researchers have begun searching for slave quarters on the property as well--Moss held both slaves and indentured servants--and are pursuing reports of slave cemetery on the site. Chapman said officials have no plans to tamper with any graves they find. We have no interest in digging those people up,. We are not looking to disturb those graves. We just want to locate them. In the end, the cemetery should help shed new light o the life and times of John Moss, an often overlooked figure in the annals of Northern Virginia who hobnobbed with colonial and revolutionary leaders. This is about 20 minutes away from my house. I am looking forward to seeing the Manor. It is really exciting to have something so close being discovered. June

    08/10/2000 03:42:17
    1. Hundley
    2. Mary E.Morten
    3. Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline/1703 Surname: Hundley ------------------------- In 1759 Caroline county James Hundley instituted a suit against William and Mary Stevens for slander. He must have died because wife Frances continued and concluded the suit. Frances is spelled Francis but is female-"it is ordered that Francis Hundley pay.....for 12 days attendance for her agt. Stevens: Caro.Co. Order Bk.1759-1763 p.58. Other Ref. is History of caroline by (not Wingfield). I cannot find any trace of a James Hundley except The Quit Rent Rolls of Gloucester 1704. Is James on anybody's research list?

    08/10/2000 02:21:55
    1. Re: Sneed/Munday/Blanton/Redd & other folks(colJohn BLANTON)
    2. Bill Brewer
    3. To Jeanie and all: My copy of "FORKS OF THE ELKHORN CHURCH," was sold by Hearthstone Books at the recent NGS Conference in the States at Providence, RI. I have a copy of Heathstone's latest catalogue, and the book isn't listed, but they may still have copies. Their address is: 5735-A Telegraph Road Alexandria, VA 22303. My copy was reprinted for the Clearfield Company, Inc., by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland. I don't have any further address for either of those companies. The ISBN # is 0-8063-0883-4. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jeansroots@aol.com> To: <VACAROLI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 7:15 AM Subject: Re: Sneed/Munday/Blanton/Redd & other folks(colJohn BLANTON) > HI does anyone know where a copy of "FORKS OF THE ELKHORN CHURCH can be > obtained or if anyone has a copy can they lookup Col JOHN BLANTON for me? > Thanks, > Jeanie<3 > In a message dated 08/07/2000 1:36:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > wwb@ix.netcom.com writes: > > << "Forks > of The Elkhorn Church.". Their marriage, and the line of descent from them, > is very well documented. However, at Benjamin Daniel, that line becomes > blurred. >> >

    08/10/2000 02:16:23
    1. Roll Call of Caroline Co. surnames
    2. Baylor O'Brian Walker Tucker

    08/10/2000 10:58:58
    1. Re: BLANTON SNEED AND CRUTCHER SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY COURT RECORDS
    2. Thomas Crutcher of Drysdale Parish....11Jan 1782/__July 1786....Wife Sarah Crutcher, son John Crutcher land at William Daniel's mill. Son Thomas Crutcher of Spotsylvania Co. 75 acres of 925 acres purchased from Gawin Corbin adjoining John Harrison. Hugh Crutcher, decd. of Culpeper Co. Son Leonard Crutcher land next to William Daniel's Pond. Son Henry Crutcher land in Spotsylvania Co. Daughter Margaret Trueman, widow of Charles Trueman. Daughter Mary Sneed. Daughter Elizabeth Pitts. Daughter Sarah Crutcher. Grandsons Thomas Crutcher and Serbert Crutcher, sons of deceased son William Crutcher. Exors: Wife Sarah Crutcher, son Thomas Crutcher of Spotsylvania Co. and son-in-law Israel Sneed of Caroline Co. Codicil dated 1 Feb. 1786 adds nephew Henry Crutcher, son-in-law Lunsford Pitts and grandson Thomas Crutcher as executors. [Notes in the write-up take the devisees into another generation.) Tylers Quarterly Volume 27 pages 280-284. June

    08/10/2000 06:15:09
    1. BLANTON SNEED AND CRUTCHER SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY COURT RECORDS
    2. April 18, 1782. Thomas Crutcher and Sarah, his wife, of Caroline C?? to Henry Crutcher of Spts. Co., son of the sd. Thomas, etc. Deed o?? Gift. 336 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., etc. Wm. Sneed, Thomas Crutche?? jr.; Richard Blanton. May 16, 1782.

    08/10/2000 05:40:16
    1. SNEED MARTIN AND BLANTON
    2. The Lewis Family of the Seventeenth Century Page 366 Ky., in 1854. He and all the deceased members of his family are buried in Lexington. He and his wife were members of the Methodist church. John L. Martin raised six children by his first wife, Catharine Blanton, viz.: E 1. Orville, married Sarah Sneed. E 2. Nancy Oliver, married John F. Anderson. E 3. Patsy, married Garnett Duncan. E 4. John Hinde, died single. E 5. Charlotte, married Dr. Ritchie; died without issue. E 6. Catharine, died a young woman, unmarried, of consumption. E 1. Orville Martin, married Sarah Sneed, of Frankfort, Ky.; had only one daughter: F 1, Charlotte, and died. F 1. Charlotte, his daughter, married Colonel Christopher Irvine Field, of Boliver county, Mississippi, in 1846. She died in 1850, leaving but one child, a daughter, born in 1849. G 1. Patsy, her daughter, resides at Richmond, Madison county, Ky. She married Brutus J. Clay, Jr. Patsy Clay died in 1891, leaving two sons and three daughters. E 2. Nancy Oliver Martin, born about 1805; married John F. Anderson, a merchant of Louisville, Ky. She died in 1836, leaving three children, viz.: F 1. Catharine, born in 1826; married Thomas S. Kennedy, educated at Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., for a merchant of New Orleans, La.; now residing at Crescent Hill, Jefferson county, Ky., and has six children, viz.: G 1. Pattie, born in 1854; married James P. Helm, a lawyer of Louisville, and son of Governor John L. Helm. They have four children, viz.: H 1, Kennedy; H 2, Kate; H 3, Inda, and H 4, James. G 2. Sidney A., daughter of T. S. Kennedy, born in 1848; married David M. Rodman, a lawyer of Louisville, son of Dr. Rodman, and a cousin of Governor Eli Murray, of Utah, Governor Crittenden, of Missouri, and Logan Murray, of United States National Bank, N. Y., etc. Mrs. Rodman has four children, viz.: H 1, Kate; H 2, Pattie; H 3, Lee, and H 4, Kennedy. G 3. Nannie Martin, daughter of T. S. Kennedy, born in 1859; married, in 1881, James E. Gaither, a lawyer, once residing at Elizabethtown, Ky., now at Louisville. They have one son, Thomas. G 4. Emily, daughter of T. S. Kennedy, born in 1860; married in 1881, Maxwell Sharp Barker, a lawyer of Louisville, whose family is from Hopkinsville, Ky., and Clarksville, Tenn. His grandfather, Page 366

    08/10/2000 05:38:04
    1. BLANTON AND SNEED SPOTSYLVANIA COURT RECORDS
    2. WRIGHT, JOHN, Senr., Spotsylvania Co., d. Sept. 23, 1787, Executors Bond dated July 5, 1791. Wit. John Grant, John Blanton, Alexander Sneed, John Wright, W. Wright. Ex. wife Rosamond, Capt. James Tutt, John Steward, Anthony Frazer. Leg. sons William and John, land purchased of Joseph Porter in Culpeper Co; grandson John Metcalfe; son Winfield; daughter Margaret Fulton; daughter Rosanna; wife Rosamond. (Page 1072)

    08/10/2000 05:35:29
    1. Re: Sneed/Munday/Blanton/Redd & other folks(colJohn BLANTON)
    2. HI does anyone know where a copy of "FORKS OF THE ELKHORN CHURCH can be obtained or if anyone has a copy can they lookup Col JOHN BLANTON for me? Thanks, Jeanie<3 In a message dated 08/07/2000 1:36:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, wwb@ix.netcom.com writes: << "Forks of The Elkhorn Church.". Their marriage, and the line of descent from them, is very well documented. However, at Benjamin Daniel, that line becomes blurred. >>

    08/10/2000 04:15:33
    1. Caroline Co. Researchers
    2. Hi, Is there anyone on the list that actually lives in Caroline Co. and is familiar with and willing to check on something at the courthouse? Frank Pyle

    08/09/2000 09:33:12
    1. newly revised list of Researchers
    2. Hi everyone, Throw away your old lists!! Here's the latest, greatest List! Thanks to everyone for sending in your surnames. peg "Revised Revised" List of Caroline Surname Researchers For Dec.1 Anderson Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Arnall ANDREWS155@aol.com Bagby Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) Ball ANDREWS155@aol.com Banks Mary Jo Fickle ( FICKLE5@aol.com) Barbee-Barby-Barbe-Baber Iola Barbee (barbee@lasercom.net ) Barlow Phyllis Solter (pkessel@olywa.net) Beale Bill Thompson ( wgt23@crosslink.net) Bell Bernie (Maraudermn@aol.com ) Billie Jones (bhjones@flash.net) Bernard Edith F.(ECFensom@aol.com) Blackley Bruce Haynes (BHaynes@SCB.STATE.VA.US) Bland Bernie (Maraudermn@aol.com) Blasingame Patti (gidget@home.gelsen-net.de) Boulware Pat Tachick (gtachick@msn.com) Broaddus Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Mary Brewer (mbrewer655@aol.com) Ed Broadus (ebroadus@freenet.npiec.on.ca) Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) Brooks Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Brown Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Lynn Steward (stewla@webtv.net) Bill Brewer (wwb@ix.netcom.com) Bruce Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Brunskill Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Bullard Sandra Ferguson (ferg@intelos.net) Burrus/Burruss Mark Garner (markgarner55@hotmail.com) Phyllis Solter (pkessel@olywa.net) Mary Jo Fickle ( FICKLE5@aol.com) Butler Larry Dickerson (laurence@wi.net ) Campbell Mary Jo Fickle ( FICKLE5@aol.com) Cannon Carol May (Send2carol@aol.com) Carneal/Carnal Ardyth Long (ardyth@ameritech.net) Carol May (Send2carol@aol.com) Julie Walters ( TANKCORP@aol.com) Bruce Haynes (BHaynes@SCB.STATE.VA.US) Jana Frazier (frazier@fls.infi.net) Carr Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Carter Dorothy (dorothy@napanet.net) AmaryllisWisteria@excite.com Cecil David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) Chapman Dorothy (dorothy@napanet.net) Marsha Owen ( mowen@ebicom.net) Chewning/Chowning Tiffany Luchetta (TLuchetta@aol.com) Chiles Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Susan Howe (showe@erols.com Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Clark Carol May (Send2carol@aol.com) Clough Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Coleman Pauline Hale (Pauline.Hale@ Colorado.EDU) Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Betty Austin (baustin@freewwweb.com) Collins Robert S Baxter (rsbaxter@bellsouth.net) Conner/Connor Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Cox MadameDuck@aol.com Crutcher Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) Dabney Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Daniel Bill Brewer (wwb@ix.netcom.com) Davenport Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) Dobson Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) Dunkin Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Durrett Carol May (Send2carol@aol.com) Tiffany Luchetta (TLuchetta@aol.com) Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Robert S Baxter (rsbaxter@bellsouth.net) Dyson Larry Dickerson (laurence@wi.net ) Elliott David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) Estes Glenda Estes (glendae@raex.com) Eubank Bruce Haynes (BHaynes@SCB.STATE.VA.US) Barbara Self (barself@fls.infi.net) Larry Dickerson (laurence@wi.net ) Evans ANDREWS155@aol.com Farish/Faris Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Farmer Linda Butt (lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net) AmaryllisWisteria@excite.com John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Garnett Edith Fensom (ECFensom.aol.com) Linda Butt (lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net) John and Ann Stoddard (stoddard@bctonline.com) Gloria Gatewood (gatewood@chesapeake.net) Garrett Linda Butt (lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net) Gayle Eldred Melton (EMelton532@aol.com) George Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Glassell Bill Thompson ( wgt23@crosslink.net) Golden (original spelling of this African-American family could have been Gouldin) Margie C. Young-Taylor (margieyt@home.com) Gooch Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Goodloe/Goodlaw Virginia Thomson (VAThomson@aol.com) Dorothy (dorothy@napanet.net) Gouldin Mary B (mbrewer655@aol.com) Graham Graham Louer (glouer@webtv.net) Greenstreet John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Grimes-Grymes Graham Louer (glouer@webtv.net) John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Guy Betty Austin (baustin@freewwweb.com) Halley Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Harris Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Hawes Virginia Thomson (VAThomson@aol.com) Iola Barbee (barbee@lasercom.net ) Haynes/Haines/Hanes Bruce Haynes (BHaynes@SCB.STATE.VA.US) Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) Hollis Graham Louer (glouer@webtv.net) Howard John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Hundley Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) Hurt Steven Jenkins (jenkyns@roanoke.infi.net) James John and Ann Stoddard (stoddard@bctonline.com) Jones Frank Pyle (Emrays@webtv.net) David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) ANDREWS155@aol.com Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Iola Barbee (barbee@lasercom.net ) Robert S Baxter (rsbaxter@bellsouth.net) Jennings Phyllis Solter (Phyllis Solter (pkessel@olywa.net) Jordan Edith Fensom (ECFensom@aol.com) Kemp Dorothy (dorothy@napanet.net) John and Ann Stoddard (stoddard@bctonline.com) Kidd Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) King Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Knighton Graham Louer (glouer@webtv.net) Lawrence Johnette Lawrence Franke (johnette@zianet.com) Layne Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Leitch Patti (gidget@home.gelsen-net.de) Lewis Pat Tachick (gtachick@msn.com) Long Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) Diana Shepard (ShepardDi@aol.com ) Loving Linda Butt (lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net) John and Ann Stoddard (stoddard@bctonline.com) Lumpkin Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Linda Butt(lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net) Madison Jana Frazier (frazier@fls.infi.net) John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Marshall Mary B (mbrewer655@aol.com) Bruce Haynes (BHaynes@SCB.STATE.VA.US) Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Martin Carol May (Send2carol@aol.com) Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) Pat Tachick (gtachick@msn.com) Mason Laurence Dickerson (laurence@wi.net) Tiffany Luchetta (TLuchetta@aol.com) Phyllis Solter ( pkessel@olywa.net) McGehee/McGhee Susan Howe (showe@erols.com) George M. Heil ( georgemheil@email.msn.com) Mills Julie Walters (TANKCORP@aol.com) Minor Frank Pyle (Emrays@webtv.net) Dorothy (dorothy@napanet.net) Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Motley Mary Brewer (mbrewer655@aol.com) Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) Munday-Mundy Vickye White (vickye@usaonline.net) Noel Gloria Gatewood (gatewood@chesapeake.net) Bill Brewer (wwb@ix.netcom.com) Norment Diane Bender (exeline@erols.com) Overton Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Page Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Pamplin Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Pavy David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) Peatle Vickye White (vickye@usaonline.net) Peatross/Peattross Mary Jo Fickle ( FICKLE5@aol.com) Johnette Lawrence Franke (johnette@zianet.com) Pendleton Steven Jenkins (jenkyns@roanoke.infi.net) Penn Bill Thompson (wgt23@crosslink.net) Peyton Patti (gidget@home.gelsen-net.de) Pickett Graham Louer (glouer@webtv.net) Diana Shepard (ShepardDi@aol.com ) Pittman ANDREWS155@aol.com Pitts John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Plant Oma Stevens (omaste@wcnet.net) Pleasants Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Puller Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) Purcell David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) William Purcell (PRET1030@aol.com) Patti (gidget@home.gelsen-net.de) Quarles Virginia Thomson (VAThomson@aol.com) Redd Mary B (mbrewer655@aol.com) Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Becky Redd Casagrande (genequene@yahoo.com) Gloria Gatewood (gatewood@chesapeake.net) Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Reeves Vickye White (vickye@usaonline.net) Rennolds/Reynolds Marsha Owen (mowen@ebicom.net) Richerson Buckner Richerson (buckphyll@worldnet.att.net) Robinson Bernie (Maraudermn@aol.com) Roebuck Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Rowe David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) Billie Jones (bhjones@flash.net) Patti (gidget@home.gelsen-net.de) Royston Jean Roystone (jroyston@mindspring.com) Sale Bruce Haynes (BHaynes@SCB.STATE.VA.US) Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) AmaryllisWisteria@excite.com Satterwhite Jana Frazier (frazier@fls.infi.net) Saunders Mary B (mbrewer655@aol.com) Scott Pauline Hale (Pauline.Hale@Colorado.EDU) Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Betty Austin (baustin@freewwweb.com) Sears Betty Austin (baustin@freewwweb.com) Self Bruce Haynes (BHaynes@SCB.STATE.VA.US) AmaryllisWisteria@excite.com Selph AmaryllisWisteria@excite.com Shackleford John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Slaughter Vickye White (vickye@usaonline.net) Smith Tiffany Luchetta (TLuchetta@aol.com) Smithy Suzanne Branham ( sbranham@iquest.net) Smoot David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) Sneed/Snead Pauline Hale (Pauline.Hale@Colorado.EDU) Bill Brewer (wwb@ix.netcom.com) Vickye White (vickye@usaonline.net) Spindle Carol May (Send2carol@aol.com) Eldred Melton (EMelton532@aol.com) Sutton MadameDuck@aol.com Marsha Owne (mowen@ebicom.net) Taylor Gloria Gatewood (gatewood@chesapeake.net) Bill Thompson (wgt23@crosslink.net) Terrell Mark Garner ( markgarner55@hotmail.com) Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Terry Betty Austin (baustin@freewwweb.com) Thomas Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Thompson/Thomson Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Tiller Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Toombs Joann Ellis Humphries (JoannEllis@aol.com) Trice Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) Twiggs Mark Garner (markgarner55@hotmail.com) Upshaw Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) Vivion Dorothy (dorothy@napanet.net) Walden Eldred Melton (EMelton532@aol.com) Ware Betty Austin (baustin@freewwweb.com) West Ben West (bmwest@usit.net) Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Wharton ANDREWS155@aol.com Linda Butt (lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net) White Mary Jo Fickle (FICKLE5@aol.com) Whittaker-Whittico-Whiticoe John Edwards (johnwedwards@earthlink.com) Wickham Bill Thompson (wgt23@crosslink.net) Wiglesworth Robert S Baxter (rsbaxter@bellsouth.net) Williams Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Woodson Alyce (WASIKTJ@aol.com) Woolfolk Mark Garner (markgarner55@hotmail.com) Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Anne Baker (abaker@searnet.com) Wortham Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Betty Austin (baustin@freewwweb.com) Wright Linda Butt (lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net) Carol May(Send2carol@aol.com) Peg Price (bearpaw@alaska.net) David Wiley (deedah@bellatlantic.net) Billie Jones (bhjones@flash.net) Elaine Kidd O'Leary (EOLEARY2@aol.com) AmaryllisWisteria@excite.com Robert S Baxter (rsbaxter@bellsouth.net) Wyatt Charles L. Dibble (dibblelaw@email.msn.com) Zachry/Zachary Sarah Locklin Taylor (SLocklinT@aol.com)

    08/09/2000 08:55:22
    1. In search of
    2. Mary Clark
    3. Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline/1702 Surname: Satterwhite, Gayle ------------------------- I am trying to find information on Mary Ellen Satterwhite, all I know is her parents were B & L Satterwhite and she married Marcellus D Thacker on April 18, 1888, in Caroline County and they had one daugher Jane B. Thacker who married John Gayle on 10-24-1912. Would like any divorce information on Marcellus and Mary, Marcellus is my ggrandfather, any dates or information would be wonderful. Thanks Mary Clark

    08/09/2000 08:42:00
    1. Re: Scott Family/Caroline County
    2. Richard C. Wortham/Mary Coleman married April 1, 1809. Sec. and Witness: Elered Rawlings, Robert Scott and Ann Scott. Will of John Brumskill (died between 10 March 1761 and 10 March 1762) Four children viz William Brumskill, Isbell Brumskill, ELizabeth Terry and Hannah Brumskill. Exors: William Brumskill and Thomas Terry. William Brumskill married Mary Boulware. He died without an issue and left a will dated 5 Jan. 1770 in which he left to his wife Mary Brumskill, the widow, later married Daniel Turner. Isabella Brumskill married Thomas Scott and died without issue. Will of William Brumskill....5 Jan 1770/May 1771... Sister Isabella Scott land called Arnolds. Sister Hannah Scott legacy from our deceased father, Rev. John Brumskill. Wife Mary Brumskill. These sisters named Martha, Isabella and Hannah. "Sister Clark's children and sister Terry's children". Exors: Wife, John Harris and Robert Scott of Caroline and William Harris of King George Co. Thomas Scott of St. Margaret's Parish....3 Nov 1772/____1773....Wife Martha Scott. Son Rice Scott land in Prince Edward Co. Son John Scott land in Amherst Co. Son William Scott. Son James Scott land in Prince Edward Co. Son Samuel Scott. Daughter Frances Gatewood. Granddaughter Martha Gatewood. [A note states that James Gatewood married Frances Scott.] Exors: Capt. Samuel Haws, John B. Roy, George Yates, and son Rice Scott and James Scott. Wits: John Wiley, Jenny Russel and William Davy. Tylers Quarterly Volume 30 pages 356-357 Scott, children of Harrard B and Sarah vs Francis W. Scott and Robert Scott John Scott, Emily Scott, Charles T. Farish, Nathaniel Ware and Ann Ware his wife, Thomas Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson his wife_____, Hubbard and Emily Hubbard his wife, James Scott, Richard Scott children of Harrard B. Scott and Sarah Scott his wife against Thomas Scott and Robert Scott. Sarah Scott, widow, states that many years ago, John Scott died intestate and Francis W. Scott took letters of administration upon his estate. At his death, John Scott left a widow Lucy Scott, and children viz Robert Scott, Emily Scott, Ann G. Scott, Francis W. Scott, Harrod B. Scott, Martha Scott and John Scott. Since John Scott's death, Ann G. Scott has married Nathaniel Ware, Martha Scott has married Charles T. Farish and she has died. Harrod B. Scott died intestate and Francis W. Scott is his administrator. Lucy Scott the widow of John Scott later married Spilsby Woolfolk and she recently died leaving 13 slaves from her Dower from John Scott to be distributed to their heirs. Robert Scott, another of the sons of John Scott, decd. received his share of his father's estate during his father's lifetime and is receiving no more. 8 Nov. 1847 Scott, Francis W., administrator of John Scott vs Byrd George, executor of Reuben Tankersley Letter addressed to Francis W. Scott at White Chimneys in Caroline from B.W. Leigh of Richmond City. 8 July 1833 Francis W. Scott, administrator of John Scott late sheriff of Caroline. Sutton, Joseph vs William Guy's administrator, Francis Guy Joseph Sutton states that on 12 January 1807 he agreed to purchase 100 acres from William Guy and William Guy died before he could receive a title to the land. Frances Guy, widow of William Guy, is suing for payment for the land for herself and Henry Guy, Elizabeth Guy, Frances Guy, William Guy, Warner Guy, Franklin Guy, Thomas Guy, Samuel Guy, May Ann Guy, and Margaret Guy, children and heirs of the said William Guy. Frances, William, Warner, Franklin, Thomas, Samuel, Mary Ann and Margaret are infants. Nov. 1809 Frances Guy states that William Guy died before May 1807 and Alben Rawlins, who held one of the payment for the land, died before May 1807. 1 October 1810 William Guy was licensed to perform marriages 11 Jan 1808 Court orders badge of mourning for Samuel C. Scott, Esq., who died suddenly and copies of their resolution to his wife and his aged parents. 8 May 1848 Enjoy.... June

    08/09/2000 06:48:45
    1. Caroline County Census-1850
    2. Caroline County Census of 1850 can be found here: http://www.geocities.com/cgmaxwell

    08/09/2000 05:18:57
    1. Favorite Site to check out for needed sources
    2. <A HREF="http://www.mindspring.com/~sistler/vacensus.html">Virginia Census Records Available from the Sistlers</A> Also has maps, histories, land records, military, census, wills, marriages, etc.

    08/09/2000 04:22:17