I'd like to know if anyone is related to any Quann's in Orange Co or Culpeper Co, VA. As far back as I have is Daniel E. Quann b. 1817 Ireland d. aft 1905 Orange Co, VA and he married Bridget O'Neill / O'Neal. They had 5 children and there names were: William Henry, Edward T., Catherine A., Mary Elizabeth, John Daniel Quann. I'm directly connected off of William Henry and would love to trade information. Hope to hear from you. Teresa
I'd like to know if anyone is related to: Robert Allison b. 1807 Culpeper Co, VA d. 10/1870 Orange Co, VA & he married Maria H. b. 1811 VA. They had 5 to 8 children and there names were: John W., Luther M., George C., Thomas L., Ella, Edward B., Lucy E, Robert T. Allison. It seems that the children were born in Culpeper Co, VA. Thank you and hope to hear from someone. Teresa
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WAGGONER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/739.1096 Message Board Post: My line of the Waggoner family comes from Culpepper. Perhaps a connection. Will trade information. dstewa3@bellsouth.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FIELD/FIELDS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/650.1.1 Message Board Post: I am interested in the descendants to see if my Thomas Field connects, do you have anything on the children? Thomas FIELDS died in 1835 in Salem, Washington Co., IN. He was born CA1810 in Salem, Washington Co., IN.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fisher, Ball Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/2239 Message Board Post: Need help in finding bd and bp of ROBERT FISHER who married Susanna Ball 1764/5 of Philadelphia Co.,Pa (dtr of William Ball and Martha Brumfield of Berks Co.,Pa.1764/5.) Robert and Susanna Fisher's first two sons Samuel and Dunlop Fisher were born 1765 and 1767 in Hackettstown,NJ. This couple leased land in Loudoun Co.,VA 1772-1774 prior to buying land in Fauquire Co., VA. They resided in Fauquier Co.,Va the remainder of their married life... Think Robert Fisher may have been born in VA, possibly Culpepper Co.,VA. Thanks for any assistance. Virginia
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/588.659.1 Message Board Post: This is interesting about John being a jailer. I just recently came across the name Gretter. One of Hancock Eustace's daughters married George F. Gretter--my notes aren't with me here at work and I'm afraid I can't remember exactly which daughter married him. I think it was Sarah Mariah Eustace. George signed a legal document in Stafford pertaining to the division of Hancock's estate (1842 I believe). Have you looked in Orange or Spotsylvania County for the Gretters? Another of Hancock's daughters married a Grasty who was involved in an Orange County gold mine. Jerrilynn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/588.658.1 Message Board Post: I've seen this and am familiar with all these men except Basil Moss--I have no idea where he fits in. Jerrilynn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/588.657.2 Message Board Post: Thanks for the information. There is also information on William Richards in the records housed in the Fredericksburg Circuit Court office. Now if someone could just tell me where Harriett Somerville Richards Strode's father-in-law died in North Carolina! Jerrilynn Eby
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/2238 Message Board Post: BLACKMAN - , Dr.William Ireland b. ca 1820 Culpepper Co. VA m. Cornelia T. Crittenden b.ca 1824 Greenville SC Three children Ada C. Blackman b. 1857 Columbus, MS, Sumter Crittenden Blackman b. 1861 Columbus, MS and Alice Alice Blackman b. 1862, Columbus, MS. Specifically looking for parents and siblings of Dr. Blackman. Parents Unknown. Known Siblings: Clarrissey who married a Leeds, Mary who married a Duram, Louria, Lewis &Louis& David, Eliza who married a Morot, Sarah who married William Woluvert, Ella, Velma who married a Thompson and Marsissy who married a Sanders. Any information will be appreciated
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Hi there, Hope you can help me. I am looking for information on Elijah HOUGHTON and his son Job. Elijah and his wife Sarah had a family in Culpeper County in the late 1700s. Thanks again for your time and generous offer. Carol Sherman Houghton Researching: Sherman, Briggs,Carpenter, Lovejoy, Mosher, Winslow, Jewell, Dexter in MA,& RI Hall, Getchell ME Smith,Gibbs, Aldrich, Dexter in NH & VT Houghton, Palmer, Moore,Carter, Palmer WVa, Va Franklin, Jewell, Rickerson, in NY& PA _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
Dear Ellen, Thank you for your offer to do lookups. I am looking for information on this group of Rogers: Burgess Rogers b. <1760 to 1771> married Sophia Miller b. 1771 on Oct. 15, 1792 at the Hebron Church, Culpeper , VA.....This parents are said to be Thomas and Elizabeth Rogers..... Please email me and the list. Thank you, Shar mcmexplorer@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
In the Culpeper Co. Marriage Records it states the following for Houghton: Elijah Houghton/Sarah R. Compton 1/7/1830 Elijah Houghton/Caty Norman 6/25/1818 Job Houghton/Lucy Sims 4/9/1818 On the 1850 Virginia Census I found: Lewis County, VA. 30th District August 23, 1850 Household# 895 Job Houghton (it was spelt Houghtin by census taker) age 54 Farmer Lucy age 54 Albert J. age 21 Farmer Alexander R. age 19 Farmer John Sims age 80 Farmer Margaret Sims age 70 Household# 862 James W. Houghton age 30 Don't know if his wife's name starts with L or S age 30 Looks like Jasper male 7 William H. 6 Thomas K 4 Can't make this one out male age 2 another hard to read El______ J. age 1 male A Joel Sims age 33 and his family live next door (household# 896)to Job Houghton. Household# 845 John R. Houghtin (or on) age 27 Mary 26 Warren County, 69th District, VA. Household# 128 Elijah Houghton age 44 Sarah R. 42 Mary E. 18 William J. 16 Sarah J. 13 Virginia F. 11 Lucy M. 10 Charles H. 5 Elmira 3 Rappahannock County, Va. Household# 139 William Houghton age 38 Sarah J. 36 Sarah J. 9 William A. 8 Ellen M. 6 Emily A. 4 James R. 2 Household# 183 Benjamin Houghton age 42 Harriet 34 Jackson 14 Thomas 12 Marshall 7 Ann W. 5 Sarah E. 4 William 2 Mary J. 6/12 6 months old Household# 542 William Houghton age 67 Hannah 63 Phebe J. 21 Henry Timbers 22 Mulatto Good Luck!! June
Hi Ellen: This is in response to you last post. I had requested a lookup on James Burk/Burke b: 1779 or 1780 in Culpeper m. Hannah Unknown surname probably in Culpeper, although not positive as the daughter was born in Shelby Co. Kentucky. Anything you find for Burk/Burke would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again for your efforts. Mary Swift
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: JONES, MORRIS, STAPP, COFFEE, THOMAS, HAYNES, ETC. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/2237 Message Board Post: ONCE MORE FOLKS........ Someone e-mailed me and said they had MY THOMAS JONES father of John Jones who married FRANCES MORRIS. Does anyone have birthdates for the CHILDREN OF THOMAS? The Children's names are as follows: JOHN, DAVID, LYDIA, NICHOLAS, THOMAS, LEWIS AND NEWTON. Would appreciate hearing from someone on these names. Please help if you possibly can. Getting desparate to have it by July 10th, for our family reunion (JONES).
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/2227.16 Message Board Post: Hi Everyone, I am getting along with all your lookups, but I have a problem. Somehow a file or part of a file is missing and I need anyone who hasn't gotten their lookup information yet, or I haven't made arrangements to snail mail it, to please get in touch with me again. I have information and don't know who it goes to. Sorry for the mix-up. I know for sure someone wanted TUTT information plus others, I need to hear from them again. Thanks for being patient I had 50 or so requests and most were multiples, so it is taking a good bit of time. Thanks again, Ellen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/2236 Message Board Post: What was William Holmes Bridwell's occupation listed as in the 1850 US Census for Culpeper County? I don't have access to the Census records. He died in 1852. His wife, Amanda Bridwell (nee Hawley) died in 1892. They were married at Culpeper C.H. September 1st, 1841. Thanks for any help you can give me.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QBC.2ACI/2150.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the information. I have a theory that my line of Vanpelts passed through Virginia on their way from Bucks county Pennsylvania to Kentucky . That would explain the scarcity of information in Culpeper county on the Vanpelts. They just weren't there long. Can you give me info on the Vanpelt's in Fauquier? I believe there was a Samuel there in the 1770's or 1780's that I am related to. Do you have any information on a Joseph Vanpelt? I believe him to be my direct ancestor and the father of William. Thanks greatly for the info. Larry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Vanpelt Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QBC.2ACI/2150.1 Message Board Post: I had free time today, so I searched the records in Culpeper for Vanpelts. Nothing in the will, early deed or marriage listings. This names does occur in Fauquier county. Carolyn
Little Fork Episcopal Church: Mr. Jones resigned Feb. 1780; the vestry received the Rev'd James Stevenson as minister in April. After the Virginia General Assembly on January 16, 1786, adopted Thomas Jefferson's Statute of Religious Freedom and Virginians were free to profess and by argument, maintain their opinions in matters of religion, all Episcopal churches experienced loss of status, income, and members. The depressed years continued in Saint Mark's Parish until about 1815. Mr. Stevenson served Little Fork until 1794 when he went to St. George's Church in Fredericksburg. He retired to Culpeper Co. and spent his last days at the glebe near Brandy Station where he died on June 20, 1809. Mr. Stevenson was followed by his son in law, the Rewv'd John Woodville in 1794. The Rev'd John Woodville died in 1834. His son, the Rev'd John Walker Woodville, who had conducted his first service at Little Fork in 1828, succeeded his father as rector of Little Fork. He was ordained in 1835 by Bishop Richard Channing Moore. In 1848, the Rev'd. John Walker Woodville's mother died. She was the sole surviving heir to the glebe lands of Saint Mark's Parish. Her death resulted in the sale of the glebe lands "for the benefit of the poor and for educational institutions" under a Va. Legislative Act of 1802. The Saint Mark's Parish glebe was one of the last in Va. to be sold under that Act. The Woodville family, living at that time on the glebe lands as a result of Mrs. Woodville's inheritance, was forced to seek residence in the homes of parishioners. The Rev'd J. Walker Woodville served Little Fork until 1849. During this period a transition had been taking place. The vestry of the new Saint Stephen's Church in Church had assumed the responsibility for Saint Mark's Parish. When Mr. Woodville left Little Fork in 1849, the Rev'd John Cole (who had been at Saint Stephen's since 1837) took responsibility for the Little Fork congregation along with that of Saint Stephen's until 1868. The drill master for Little Fork Rangers that was formed in 1860, was the legendary Sergeant William H. Cole, killed at Mt. Jackson in 1864.