Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1472 Surname: Dickenson, Brooks, Jones ------------------------- I apoligize for being so slow. I didn't call as I am in Calif. and You are in VA. and I wasn't sure of the time difference. I think I am finally ready to get back to the reall world, after the death of my father and step-bro. Let me know which Dickenson you are interested in and I can send it on. Jourdan Burke mentioned Jonathan and "Chestnut Valley" I have the cemetery records of Caroline and can tell you which Dickensons are buried there. My direct line was at Mt. Airy and their cemetery wasn't in the books. Jean
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Deeds Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolineDeed?read=5 Surname: Jones, Dickenson, Moore ------------------------- This is great. Thank you so much. Since Carr has been the middle name of some of the Jones's of Caroline, I wondered where it came from. I am curious about your Moores. I have been trying to help a friend find the family of James Moore. Do any go to Rockbridge, Va or Tenn? Ours was born ca 1775.
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Biographies Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolineBios?read=14 Surname: Jones ------------------------- Thanks you so much for this advertisement, I had an abstract of it, but this is much better and gives more info. I think this could tie into my families because of the description of the land. Jean Larson
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1471 Surname: Brooks, Jones, Dickenson ------------------------- Sorry I have been so slow getting back to you. I lost two family members in three months back then and I am just now getting back to the real world. We don't know who Ann Brooks husband was for sure, If we could find the marriage we'd have it made. She had one son named Edward Jones born about 1805, then Mary Jones 1812. Lucinda Jones 1814, then her husband must die. We think she then md. Thomas Jones ca 1823, had Eliza Grace Jones 1824, Jane Jones 1826 and Elizabeth Jones 1827. In 1860 Ann is in Caroline with Fanny Jones age 80, and Elizabeth Jones, We have wondered since Ann named her only son Edward, could that mean something? In 1830 Ann is in Campbell, Va., 1840 in Caroline, but her grandson Thomas Henry Jones is in Chesterfield Co. and her grandau Tomatia is in Campbell in 1850. My grandfather tried to get this family done, he even went to Caroline and talked to the Negro Mammy who raised the children, but couldn't pin down the marr. He thought Anne's first husband might be a Jonas. I don't know if he means that as the surname or the first name. If he was looking at original records, he may have seen Jones spelled "Joanes". Only time will tell. Jean
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1470 Surname: Brooks, Melone, Jones ------------------------- Bluford Brookes was 45+ on the 1810 Census of Caroline, meaning he as born bef. 1765. He had one dau. at that time. His Dau. Elizabeth md Richard Melone 10 Dec 1805 Caroline. Thos and Philip Brooks were sec. My first ref. to Bluford is 1783 tax, with 3 horses, 6 cattle and 4 slaves. Then 1798 Bluford is at the estate sale of Thomas Jones at Doguetown (Milford Now) with Edmund Brookes, Thomas Brooke and Sarah Jones. Robert and William are harder as there are many references to them. Robert of King and Queen had land by Wm Jones and Mary Dickerson 1736. More later if you are interesed. Jean
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1469 Surname: Brooks ------------------------- I just have a couple things on Phillip Brooks. It is not a common name, but there is at least two of them. Phillip Brooks on the 1820 Census of Hanover Co. was 45+ meaning he was born before 1775. Phillip Brooks 1810 Caroline was 16-26 born between 1784-1800. Phillip of 1820 Pr. Wm was 26-45, there was also Henry 45+ and Sarah 45+. Thos and Phillip were sec. for Elizabeth Brooke 10 Dec 1805 in Caroline when she md Richard Malone. She was the Dau. of Bluford Brooks of Caroline. Good Luck Jean
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1468 Surname: Sneed, Snead, Wilson, Jacobus, Clark ------------------------- Caroline Co. VA. I have a Charles/Charlie Sneed/Snead who married Phebe (Sheba) Wilson Morris. Her first husband was Mr Morris and when he passed she married Mr Snead. Her parents were Elias and Susanna Jacobus Wilson. Susanna was the daughter of Angell and Elizabeth Clark Jacobus. These people lived for a time in Richmond Co. VA. I do not know where they were before or after living there. I doubt that this helps you but you may want to keep it for future reference. If anyone can add anything to this please let me know. Thanks. Ann Torbett
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1467 Surname: Snead ------------------------- I am searching for the parent of John Snead/Sneed who was born 6-1796 in VA--probably in Caroline, Amherst or Lee Co. Family stories say he is related to the Rose family of the Tuckyhoe Band of the Cherokee. Family traditions could prove a connection to the Cherokee since healing practices and medical herbs were used by my family as late as the 1970's. John lived in Pulaski Co., KY and first records show his marriage to Mary-Polly (Hargrove) Walters in 1816. The marriage bond was placed by himself and John Wilson. John Wilson was married to Elizabeth Snead/Sneed. I believe Elizabeth was either a sister or an Aunt to John Snead. There was, also, a Charles Snead in Pulaski Co., KY--but I can find no connection to him. I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone could provide regarding John Snead and I sincerely thank you! Donna
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1466 Surname: Hargrave ------------------------- WOW! People are excited over notice of this program. Too bad we did'nt have more notice. Much interest in this project. Hope to see you there. Gee Peg, wish you could be here. I'll tell you all about it. Caroline folks have much to be proud of in the history department.
- Thomas M. Robinson married Mary (Polly) Gatewood in November of 1803. She was b. ca. 1780 in Essex County, the daughter of John and Nancy Ann Gatewood. They had at least one son, b. 1804-1810, and one daughter, b. 1810-1820. [census...] [Carol J. Gothberg, John and Amy Gatewood and their Descendants, 1666-1986 (Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1987), pages 14, 21, and 35] [Kimberly Curtis Campbell, Caroline County, Virginia Court Records (Iberian Publishing Co, 1998) page 26] - Thomas Robinson m. Polly Gatewood in November 1803. Father John Gatewood. [Genealogical Society of Utah, Caroline County Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1787-1852 (Salt Lake City, 1937] Who were Thomas' parents, brothers and sisters? Who was his son?
Jack, I am not related to you in any recognizable fashion, yet I have a distant cousin named Dr. Mosa West Hurt who passed away in 1939 in Graves County, Kentucky. His son Dr. Marion West Hurt passed away just two weeks ago on May 24, 2000 in Washington County, Georgia. Dr. Mosa West Hurt (1885-1939) was the son of my third great aunt Mary Alice West (1863-1936) and Dr. Amplias A. Hurt (1851-1917). Dr. Amplias and Alice West Hurt became the parents of nine children: Descendants of Amplias A. Hurt Generation No. 1 1. DR. AMPLIAS A. HURT was born January 07, 1851, and died February 10, 1917 in Graves County, Kentucky. He married MARY ALICE WEST February 15, 1882 in Graves County, Kentucky, daughter of JOHN WEST and ELIZA WATTS. She was born April 03, 1863 in West Plains, Graves County, Kentucky, and died August 21, 1936 in Graves County, Kentucky. Children of AMPLIAS HURT and MARY WEST are: i. REBA HURT, b. February 19, 1883, Graves County, Kentucky; d. February 04, 1965, Graves County, Kentucky; m. BERNARD RILEY; b. February 16, 1882; d. July 27, 1956. ii. DR. MOSA WEST HURT, b. 1885, Graves County, Kentucky; d. October 06, 1939, Graves County, Kentucky; m. PAULINE MCCAIN; b. January 22, 1892, Kentucky; d. October 1978, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. iii. ROSA MAY HURT, b. 1887, Graves County, Kentucky; d. December 21, 1948, Graves County, Kentucky. iv. D. LOCHRIDGE HURT, b. 1890, Graves County, Kentucky; d. 1891, Graves County, Kentucky. v. VERA CRUZ HURT, b. September 17, 1892, Graves County, Kentucky; d. October 05, 1982, Graves County, Kentucky; m. JAMES CALVIN MURPHY REED, Graves County, Kentucky; b. February 28, 1893; d. January 07, 1957, Graves County, Kentucky. vi. JOHN BRYAN HURT, b. 1894, Graves County, Kentucky; d. December 08, 1973, Graves County, Kentucky; m. LULA BELL HARREL; b. May 12, 1903, Kentucky; d. March 14, 1984, Graves County, Kentucky. vii. ELIZA J. HURT3, b. August 15, 1898, Graves County, Kentucky; d. April 18, 1984, Graves County, Kentucky. viii. CORA HURT, b. 1901, Graves County, Kentucky; d. 1962; m. ERBIE SCOTT; b. February 13, 1900; d. March 02, 1980, Graves County, Kentucky. ix. LOUISE HURT, b. October 03, 1905, Graves County, Kentucky; d. February 05, 1972. Based on the name Mosa (Moza) Hurt, it is extremely likely that the Hurts in Graves County, Kentucky, are descended from the Hurts of Caroline County, Virginia. Mary Alice West Hurt is the granddaughter of a Richard West of Logan County, Kentucky. Amazingly, while researching the possible ancestry of my West family in Virginia, I stumbled across a different Richard West and the Moza Hurt that you are researching among Caroline County, Virginia, records: This record was obtained from a Caroline County, Virginia, order book: - March 9, 1758 - On the petition of Mose Hurt, it is ordered to have the following hands added to the road he is overseer of: Peter Robinson's quarter, Richard Corbin, Esqr's quarter, Stephen Stone's, Charles Blanton, Richard West, John Bavarack, Thomas Hays, and John Crutchfield's to assist in keeping the road in repair. (Caroline County Order Book) From COLONIAL CAROLINE: A HISTORY OF CAROLINE COUNTY, VIRGINIA by T. E. Campbell, The Dietz Press, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, 1954: p. 362 Caroline Constables (1732-76): Moza Hurt was a constable in Caroline County, Virginia, in 1752. p. 361 The court named a constable for each precinct to serve the magistrates in residence as bailiff, to enforce the law and to maintain order. This office was without a fixed term. Constables served until they resigned, moved away, died or were removed by the court. It was a position of high fatalities. Most Caroline constables either resigned or were removed from office. p. 481 ESTATES & EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS 1769 [Year of death] Decedent Exec. or Adm. Moza Hurt Thomas Jones It is my personal belief that the Moses Hurt in the following passage and the Moza Hurt mentioned earlier are one and the same. (I believe that Moza is an abbreviated form of Moses.) p. 99-100 10. NEW CHURCHES Only the efforts of conscientious laymen kept the Established Church of the colony from falling into complete disrepute in St. Margaret's Parish. These men sought to get rid of the rector, sheer off the King William portion of the parish to facilitate administration, and set up more churches for the convenience of the worshipers. But they worked against great odds. Ecclesiastical authorities blocked every reform until the Quakers threatened to take over the upper end of the parish and the Presbyterians the lower section of Caroline. In 1741 John Sutton, one of the church wardens of the parish, Richard George whom the court had fined for non-attendance of church upon the information of Margaret Connor, John Wiley, Moses Hurt and John Dyer, gained permission to build a church on the lands of Richard George near Reedy Mill. This building became known as Reedy Church. Traces of its foundation still remain (1953) on a site near Edmund Pendleton School.... p. 35 While [Robert] Beverley resented royal governors regranting land when the title was already vested in his name, he had little patience with idle acres. He considered that he held in trust for future settlement all tracts of which he was unable personally to supervise the cultivation, and that it was his sacred duty to see that this property became the homes of the proper type of people. Shortly after he took up residence along Beverley's Run, he hired Col. James Taylor to divide his 16,000 acres along the Pamunkey-North Anna into sixteen 1,000 acres tracts. He reserved two of these subdivisions for himself and deeded the rest, one lot each to his sisters, Mary, Margaret, Susanna, Catherine, Agatha and Judith; to his friends, William Wiley and John Wiley, Henry Gains and Bartholomew Yates and to his cousins, William Elizabeth, Beverly and Ann Stennard. At least eight of these original grantees were women and through intermarriage and sale the bulk of this land passed to the Morris, Hunter, Wyatt and Hurt families. With respect to Philemon Hurt, the father of Moza Hurt, he passed away in 1739, thirty years before the death of his son. p. 471 ESTATES & EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS 1739 [Year of death] Decedent Exec. or Adm. Philemon Hurt Griggs Yarbrough Simply for inclusion in your genealogical records, a Titus Hurt passed away in 1772, leaving two orphaned children, Elizabeth and Agnes Hurt. A James Hurt also died in the same year. p. 484 ESTATES & EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS 1772 [Year of death] Decedent Exec. or Adm. Titus Hurt John Sutton, Nathaniel Norment & Samuel Burruss James Hurt Clara Hurt I have also included the Wests in the excerpt below: p. 493 GUARDIANS AND WARDS [The ( ) indicate the father of the ward.] Date Ward Guardian 1772 Ignatius West (Richard) Samuel Burruss John West (Richard) William Peatross Joseph and Ann West (Richard) William Young William and Alice West (Richard) Charles West Elizabeth and Agnes Hurt (Titus) James Ware I hope that this information has been of great assistance to you, Jack. Cordially yours, Benjamin M. West bmwest@usit.net
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1464 Surname: HURT, POND ------------------------- Seeking exchange of data for Moza HURT b. abt.1730 Caroline Co., VA., marr. to Mary ??? abt. 1751, parents of Jane HURT who marr. John ADAMS. Moza is a son of Philamon HURT and Elizabeth POND. Any data, photos of the family, ancestors, descendants welcome. Relatively speaking, Thanks, Jack. normio3@gateway.net
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1462 Surname: Wright, Wiglesworth, Durrett, Jones ------------------------- Willis is son of William Wright and Amy, married twice Leah Hewlett, and Lucy Fortson. Robert is son of Lucy and married I believe a Hoskins. E-mail me I have more. Bob
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1461 Surname: Cheadle, Chiles, Terrell, Hargrave, Hackett ------------------------- On Sat. June 10th at 11 am there will be a dedication program of a historic highway marker at the location of the Golansville Meeting House and Cemetery. Location US 1 and CR 601 Caroline County. A crowd of 85 or so is expected with people coming from as far away as California. The public is invited. Some state officials will attend along with several who have written books to aid in family tree research. The program is expected to last approximately 1 hour. A box lunch will be available for $6.50 and will be served at the Ladysmith Rescue Squad building. Older people may want to bring a folding chair.
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Pensions Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolinePens?read=17 Surname: SAUNDERS ------------------------- Richard Saunder Pension Daughter Catherine Jones's Application Caroline Co., Va Transcribed from National Archives copy by Elizabeth M. Thiem annetim@wcc.net USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material,must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb ********************************************************** Louisa County, Virginia September 22nd, 1887 I, Catherine Virginia Saunders, now the wife of Robert L. Jones, residing in this county and one of the only two children born to Richard Saunders and Ann Puller Wharton, his wife. Richard Saunders was a Revolutionary soldier from Caroline Co. and received a Pension as such up to the time of his death(as Pension records will show) on the 19th day of June 1838, aged seventy-five years. My mother, the widow of Richard Saunders therefore entitled to a pension as such from the death of her husband (she never married again) did not begin to draw such pension at all until some time in the year 1856, where she drew it until her death on the 4th of December 1861, aged 61 years. In 1856 she drew back pension in the amount of $300. and was informed that the approiations for the Pension department had been exhausted until another approiation was made. She never received any of the back pension due her from 1838 to 1856 save and except what was included in the $300 she was paid in 1856.I am advised that I am entitled, as one of the heirs and personal representatives of my deceased mother to half of the amounts of pension so due her but never drawn - the other half being the right of my brother now in California John Wren Saunders, born December 23, 1836. I was born March 31st 1835. I therefore respectfully apply to the Commissioner of Pensions for my share of the ___pension as set forth and as I am advised the records of the Pension Bureau will show. Catherine Virginia Jones State of Virginia Louisa County, to whitt: I, Thomas R. Dunn a Justice pf the Peace for the said county certify that Catherine Virginia Jones whose name is written above personally appeared before me and made oath that the statements made are true to the best of her knowledge. Given under my hand this 22nd day of September 1887, Thomas L Dunn State of Virginia County of Louisa, to whitt: I, Jesse J. Porter clerk of the County Court of aforesaid in this state of Va. Do hereby certify that Thomas L. Dunn, Esq. Whose genuine signature appears above Certificate now in and was at the time of signing the same and taking the oath an acting Justice Of the Peace of said county, duly elected and qualified according to law. A __Court in acounty of Virginia having gained jurisdiction . In testimony whereof I have hereby set my hand and affixed hereto the public seal of said court at Louisa Courthouse This 6th October A. D. 1887 Jesse P. Porter, clerk
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Pensions Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolinePens?read=13 Surname: SAUNDERS ------------------------- Richard Saunders Pension Caroline Co. American Revolution widow's Pension Application. Transcribed from mNational Archives copy by Elizabeth M. Thiem annetim@wcc.net USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material,must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given ermission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb ********************************************************** Revolutionary War Pension Application widow Ann Saunders State of Virginia, City of Richmond: Filed by John K. Martin, Richmond Va. On the 23rd day of March 1855 personally appeared before me Hawes R. Sutton a Notary Public commissioned duly authorized by law to dminister oaths, personally appeared Ann P. Saunders and made oath in due form of law that she is the identical person named in her possession of which (I certify) the following is a copy."Department of the Interior Widows Pension, I certify that in conformity with the 2nd Section of the Act of February 3, 1853 Ann P. Saunders widow of Richard Saunders who was a private in the Revolutionary Was is inscribed on the Pension List at the rate of Eighty dollars per annum commencing the 3rd of February 1853 and continuing for life. Wherefore she should marry again: in which case the Pension is ___pay after the time of such marriage. Examined Countersigned L. P. Waldo Commissioner Of Pensions Of Pensions R. M. McClelland Secretary of the Interior this twenty-seventh day of January On thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. She further declares that she was married to said Richard Saunders in the county of Caroline by the Reverend Phillip Long on the 12th day June 1834, and that her name before marriage was Wharton and that her said husband died in Caroline 19 June 1838 and that she is still a widow.She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the bounty Land to which she is entitled under the Act approved March 3rd 1855. She further declares that she has not made application under this or any other Act of Congress for Bounty Land before one now made Attest Ann P Wharton John W. Saunders witnessedd The foregoing declaration was sworn to and subscribed before me on the day and year above written, And I certify that Ann P. Saunders the declarant has a Pension Certificate in her possession No. 4.891 which issued under Act of Congress 3 February 1853 in the name of "Ann P. Saunders widow of Richard Saunders who was a private in the Revolutionary War" and that I have every reason to believe the said Pension Certificate belongs to the said applicant and that I have no interestin the claim. Given under Hand & Seal Hawes R. Sutton, N.P.
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Pensions Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolinePens?read=8 Surname: SAUNDERS ------------------------- Richard Saunders Pension Caroline Co., Va. American Revolution. Transcribed from Archives copy by Elizabeth M. Thiem email annetim@wcc.net USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any an format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent ofthe contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter,and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWebArchives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb **************************************************************** Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress after 7th June 1832 State of Virgin, Caroline County: To Wit At a court of monthly sessions held for the County of Caroline At Court House on the 9th day of July 1832, personally Appeared before the justices Richard Saunders a resident of the said County aged sixty-nine years, who being duly sworn according to Law oathdoth on his oath make the following declaration in order To obtain benefits of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed The 7th of June 1832. That he enlisted in the Army of the United States About February 1779 for the term of eighteen months in the town of Port Royal in the county of Caroline. That he marched from Fredericksburg Virginia, to Wilmington in the Company commanded by Captain Thomas (Hird): Was ordered South under Major Lewis and at Petersburg, Virginia, Was ordered to Savannah, Georgia in the Regiment commanded by Capt.Richard Parker and Captain Benjamine Taliaferro; after The siege of Savannah he returned to Augusta and took winter Quarters. In the spring of 1780,marched to Charlestown South Carolina Where he was taken prisoner and confined fourteen months. Some of which was on board a prisonship. In 1781, was shipped from Charlestown To Old James Town in Virginia, was exchanged and marched to Williamsburg here he was discharged. That from the time of his enlistment to the time of His Discharge was two years four months. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatsoever to a pension or an annuity except the present and he declares that his name is not on the pension roll of any agency in any other State (or any) in that of the agency of the state of Virginia. Sworn and subscribed to the day and year afare said. Richard Saunders And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion that the above Named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states. I, John S. Pendleton, Clerk of the County Circuit of Caroline do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original Proceedings of the said Court in the matter of the application of Richard Saunders for a pension. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand And Seal of Office this 9th day of July 1832. John S. Pendleton
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Caroline?read=1460 Surname: Pattie, Vaughan ------------------------- William PATTIE (1762-1842) Rev. War Pensioner. b. Caroline CoVA,d. Fauquier CoVA. Md in Caroline Co (Frances)(VAUGHAN)?? C1783-85. I need proof wife was a VAUGHAN. Also, was Wm PATTIE'S father John PATTIE? Any help appreciated. Will exchange.
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Obituary Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolineObits?read=75 Surname: Satterwhite, Payne, Walsh ------------------------- From the May 24, 200 *CAROLINE PROGRESS*: Sadie Payne Satterwhite, 79, of Beaverdam, died Tuesday, May 16, 2000, at St. Mary's Hospital in Richmond. Born in Caroline County, she was the widow of Lynwood Murray Satterwhite, a member of County Line Baptist Church in Ruther Glen, where she taught Sunday School for 61 years and a member of the Order of Easter Star. She was a nurse for Dr. William Butzner in the Fredericksburg area, prior to his retirement. She retired as an industrial nurse from Keller Industries in Milford. She is survived by two sons, Michael Satterwhite and Stuart Satterwhite, both of Beaverdam; a brother, Lewis F. Payne of Amherst; two sisters, Audrey Hart of Fredericksburg and Elizabeth Walsh of Chilesburg; two granddaughters, Dawn and Tiffany Satterwhite, both of Beaverdam. A funeral service was held Friday, May 19, 2000, at County Line Baptist Church, Ruther Glen. Dr. Fred Skaggs officiated. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Storke Funeral Home, Bowling Green, handled the arrangements.
Posted on: Caroline Co. Va Obituary Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/CarolineObits?read=74 Surname: Washington, Monroe, Childs, Wright ------------------------- From the May 24, 2000 *CAROLINE PROGRESS*: Violet Louise Washington, 83, of Ruther Glen died Tuesday, May 16, 2000, at her residence. She was a member of St. John's Baptist Church and the widow of Booker T. Washington. She is survived by five daughers, Marion E. Monroe and Viola Childs, both of Ruther Glen; Lillian Pollard of St. Stephens Church; Arlene Seabrook and Marlene Washington, both of Philadelphia; two sons, Chester Washington of Ruther Glen and Harry Washington of Philadedelphia; a sister, Betty Lou Williams of Fredericksburg; two brothers, Joseph Wright of Newport News and and Thomas H. Wright of Little Rock, AR; 31 grandchildren and 49 great grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren. A funeral was held Saturday, May 20, 2000, at St. John's Baptist Church, Milford. The Rev. W.G. Berryman officiated and burial was to be in the church cemetery. C.W. Edwards Funeral Home, Bowling Green, handled the arrangements.