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    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick
    2. Art Miller
    3. Thanks again, June. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 10:04 PM Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick > Fauquier Co Marriage bonds and returns for Jennings > JENNINGS, Alex. A. & Nancy Bronaugh, Apr. 19, 1799 - bdsm: d/o Thomas > JENNINGS, Augustine & Evelina E. Byrne, Oct. 16, 1838 - bdsm: d/o William; > MR (BRD) (bride Eveline > E. Byrne) > JENNINGS, Austin & Albenia E. Payne, Jul. 27, 1850 - bdsm: (none given) > JENNINGS, Baylor & Sally Morehead, Feb. 4, 1791 - bdsm: d/o Samuel > JENNINGS, Baylor & Susanna Bradford, Jul. 26, 1779 - bdsm: Alexdr. > Bradford > JENNINGS, Berryman & Susanna Duff, Sep. 28, 1779 - bdsm: James Duff > JENNINGS, Carola G. A. & Mary Jennings, Mar. 12, 1821 - bdsm: John > Jennings; MR (LEM) (date of MR Mar. 15, 1821) > JENNINGS, John & Sally Marr, Nov. 29, 1815 - bdsm: John Marr; MR (REY) > JENNINGS, Joseph L. & Mary E. James, Nov. 9, 1850 - bdsm: (none given) > JENNINGS, Larkin D. & Mary Ann Margaret Roger, May 9, 1838 - bdsm: (none > given); MR (BRD) > JENNINGS, Lewis & Lucinda Bradford, Oct. 4, 1786 - bdsm: Wm. Churchill > JENNINGS, Lewis & Mrs. Margaret Franklin, Oct. 23, 1820 - bdsm: Alex. L. > Kelly; MR (LEM) (bride Margaret Franklin, date of MR Nov. 2, 1820) > JENNINGS, Thomas O. & Fanny W. Johnston, Feb. 13, 1804 - bdsm: Thos. > Sangster > JENNINGS, Thomas O. & Lucy Helm, Aug. 25, 1820 - bdsm: John A. W. Smith; > MR (LEM) (date of MR Aug. 26, 1820) > JENNINGS, William & Elizabeth Withers, Dec. 24, 1764 - bdsm: Augustine > Jennings > JENNINGS, Wm. H. & Ann Maria Corbin, Jan. 27, 1848 - bdsm: (none given) > JENNINGS, Wm. H. & Caroline M. Pickett, Dec. 1, 1829 - bdsm: bride wrd/o > John Ashby; MR (LEM) > (groom Willia > DUNCAN, Joseph, Jr., & Hannah Jennings, Sep. 9, 1785 - bdsm: Augustine > Jennings; > ETHRINGTON, John & Elizabeth Ambrose, widow, Nov. 29, 1762 - bdsm: > Augustine Jennings > FALINESTOCK, Simon S. & Caroline Jennings, Oct. 2, 1848 - bdsm: (none > given) > FRANKLIN, Wm. E. & Lucy B. Jennings, Aug. 15, 1848 - bdsm: (none given); > GLENDENNING, George & Milly Duncan, Jan. 31, 1786 - bdsm: Baylor Jennings > IRELAND, James & Jane Burges, Apr. 22, 1771 - bdsm: Wm. Jennings; d/o Jane > > SUSANNA JENNINGS, gdn. of Berryman Jennings, orph. of Berryman Jennings, > dec'd. 28 Febr. 1785. For: £1,000. Sec: James (#) Duff. > CHARLES N. McCORMICK, chosen gdn. of Louisa Withers & Elizabeth C. > Withers, orphs. of Augustine Withers, dec'd. 28 Jan. 1828. For: $2,000. > Sec.: > Hugh McCormick. J.C.C.: William Bower, Asa Hume, John Kemper, Joseph > Thompson and Elias Edmonds > 25 August 1835: > JOHN J. W. McCORMICK, orph. of Hugh McCormick, dec'd. an infant over 14 > years of age came into Court and made choice of Charles N. McCormick as > his gdn. > 26 August 1835: > CHARLES N. McCORMICK, apptd. Committee of the estate of Fullerton > McCormick, a lunatic.

    07/01/2008 02:44:05
    1. [VAFAUQUI] William Jennings Sr. & Mary Willoughby
    2. Joan Norstedt
    3. Good morning listers - Does anyone have the parents of Mary Willoughby b. abt 1670 who married William Jennings Sr. b. abt 1668 Old Rappahannock Co.? Joan Norstedt

    07/01/2008 12:57:41
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick
    2. Art Miller
    3. Sandra, Thanks again. I wonder if the Alcock book "Fauquier Families" includes anything about the McNees/McNiece family, specifically John and brother William. Per one source, James McCormick had a daughter named Jane who married William McNees. The McNees were in Augusta Co., Va. in 1760/70's. Wm. and Jane md. in 1771 and moved on to Westmoreland Co., Pa. by 1774. John McNees went on to Hampshire Co., Va. and then on to Bourbon Co., Ky. by 1791. Art ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:42 PM Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick > > MARR, Daniel & Susanna Jennings, Jul. 18, 1786 - bdsm: Wm. Pinkard > [source: John K. Gott] > > WILLIAM PINKARD, gdn. of Thomas & Daniel Marr, orphs. of John Marr, dec'd. > 25 Nov. 1772. For: £500. Sec: Martin Pickett > > DANIEL MARR, gdn. of Berryman Jennings, orph. of Berryman Jennings, dec'd. > 22 Sept. 1794. For: £1,000. Sec: Augustine Jennings. J.P.: Simon Morgan, > > Minor Winn, Rich'd Rixey, Wily Roy, Gent. Wit: O. Gwathmey > > WILLIAM FREEMAN, gdn. of Sarah Freeman, orph. of James Freeman, dec'd. 27 > Feb. 1797. For: £500. Sec: Daniel Marr > > ASA HUME, gdn. of Mary Hitt, Aldridge Hitt, Nimrod Hitt, Elizabeth Hitt, > orphs. of Peter Hitt, Jr., dec'd. 28 December 1819. For $2,400. Sec: > Thornton > > Buckner. J.P.: Wm. Horner, Wm. Thompson, John Kemper, Thos. O. Jennings. > Wit: Thos. C. Kelly.

    06/30/2008 04:22:28
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick
    2. Thomas & Sandra Stephens
    3. Neither McNees or McNiece mentioned in the Alcock book. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Art Miller Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick Sandra, Thanks again. I wonder if the Alcock book "Fauquier Families" includes anything about the McNees/McNiece family, specifically John and brother William. Per one source, James McCormick had a daughter named Jane who married William McNees. The McNees were in Augusta Co., Va. in 1760/70's. Wm. and Jane md. in 1771 and moved on to Westmoreland Co., Pa. by 1774. John McNees went on to Hampshire Co., Va. and then on to Bourbon Co., Ky. by 1791. Art ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:42 PM Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick > > MARR, Daniel & Susanna Jennings, Jul. 18, 1786 - bdsm: Wm. Pinkard > [source: John K. Gott] > > WILLIAM PINKARD, gdn. of Thomas & Daniel Marr, orphs. of John Marr, dec'd. > 25 Nov. 1772. For: £500. Sec: Martin Pickett > > DANIEL MARR, gdn. of Berryman Jennings, orph. of Berryman Jennings, dec'd. > 22 Sept. 1794. For: £1,000. Sec: Augustine Jennings. J.P.: Simon Morgan, > > Minor Winn, Rich'd Rixey, Wily Roy, Gent. Wit: O. Gwathmey > > WILLIAM FREEMAN, gdn. of Sarah Freeman, orph. of James Freeman, dec'd. 27 > Feb. 1797. For: £500. Sec: Daniel Marr > > ASA HUME, gdn. of Mary Hitt, Aldridge Hitt, Nimrod Hitt, Elizabeth Hitt, > orphs. of Peter Hitt, Jr., dec'd. 28 December 1819. For $2,400. Sec: > Thornton > > Buckner. J.P.: Wm. Horner, Wm. Thompson, John Kemper, Thos. O. Jennings. > Wit: Thos. C. Kelly. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 04:19:44
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Thomas & Sandra Stephens
    3. The way I see it, James married Ann Unknown (not Susanna). After he died, she married a Jennings (possibly William), as you say, by 1760. Susanna Duff married Berryman, Sr. in 1779. I don't see how these two women could be the same person - she would have been listed as Susanna McCormick, unless she married a Duff in the meantime. Apparently Berryman, Sr. and Susanna had two sons, Berryman, Jr. and Benjamin. It is stated that Susanna is appointed guardian of Benjamin Jennings, orphan of Berryman, in 1785. I feel that if Susanna Duff was Ann McCormick, she would have been too old to bear children by the time she married Berryman - say she was born about 1720, she would have been 59 by the time she married Berryman Jennings. Hope I haven't confused the issue! Sandra -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Art Miller Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 8:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Sandra, Great!! So, James McCormick was married to Susanna Unk. (some have claimed that she was a Duff) and after James died in 1759 Susanna remarried to a Jennings by 1760. Did she marry Benjamin Jennings Sr.? Does it follow that the Berryman Jennings and Susanna Duff are different people? Sort of confusing. Hoping someone can sort it out. Thanks, Art ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas & Sandra Stephens" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Art, this may be of help, from John Alcock's book "Fauquier Families > 1759-1799", page 238: > > McCormack, James. Minutes Book 1, pg. 10, June 1759 - Ann McCormack > granted > admin. of est. and inv. (Will Book 1, pg 9), ordered. Minutes Book 1, pg > 59, > 1760 - Dower of Ann Jennings, late widow of James McCormack to be set off. > > Ann McCormack was on the tithables list for 1759, and also paid tithable > for > a Daniel McCormack that year. > > Page 189: Jennings, Ann. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 1760 - Her dower as widow > of > James McCormack set off. > > It appears that a Susanna Duff married Berryman Jennings 9/28/1779 (he was > the son of Augustine and Hannah Jennings). Berryman's estate was divided > between her and son Berryman 1783. Then she married Daniel Marr > 7/18/1786. > > Sandra > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Art Miller > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:13 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > > Perhaps you are correct. That seems more plausable than the same one > marrying both James McCormick in 1740 and then Benjamin Jennings in 1779. > Would like to hear from anyone that can shed any light on this issue. > Tks. > Art Miller, Louisville > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tosca" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:58 PM > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > >> Dear Art, >> Just an observation: from your message, it appears that Susanna Duff >> married two men (1740 and 1799) 69 years apart? Perhaps there were two >> Susanna Duffs? >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Art Miller" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> >> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:13 AM >> Subject: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick >> >> >>> Wondering if anyone has any info on James M. McCormick who died 1759 in >>> Fauquier Co., Va. Some claim him to be the James McCormick born 1721 as >>> son of Hugh McCormick of Ireland and Cumberland Co., Pa. It is also >>> claimed that James married Susanna Duff about 1740 and that the widow >>> Susanna later married Benjamin Jennings (1779) and Daniel Marr (1786). >>> It seems questionable that James md. Susanna Duff because the Fauquier >>> Co. >>> 1779 marriage record shows Benjamin Jennings married to Susanna Duff >>> (not >>> McCormick). Supposedly, James had a son named John who was born 1745 in >>> Prince William Co., married Elizabeth Morgan and died 1817 in Fauquier >>> Co. >>> I do find James McCormick as a witness in a court case involving >>> Benjamin >>> Morgan 1753 in Prince William Co. >>> Many have tried to find the James McCormick of Cumberland Co., Pa. who >>> supposedly migrated to the Valley of Virginia. The James McCormick of >>> Prince William/Fauquier Co. sure seems like a good possibility. Any >>> thoughts or information about this situation would be welcomed. >>> I am trying to determine if my William McCormick (born c1755 in Va. (?), >>> migrated to Pa. in 1780's, on to central Ky. about 1790 where he was >>> killed by Indians shortly thereafter) could have been part of James' >>> family. William supposedly was married to Maria Cary Eggleston. >>> Art Miller, Louisville >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 04:18:08
    1. [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick
    2. Fauquier Co Marriage bonds and returns for Jennings JENNINGS, Alex. A. & Nancy Bronaugh, Apr. 19, 1799 - bdsm: d/o Thomas JENNINGS, Augustine & Evelina E. Byrne, Oct. 16, 1838 - bdsm: d/o William; MR (BRD) (bride Eveline E. Byrne) JENNINGS, Austin & Albenia E. Payne, Jul. 27, 1850 - bdsm: (none given) JENNINGS, Baylor & Sally Morehead, Feb. 4, 1791 - bdsm: d/o Samuel JENNINGS, Baylor & Susanna Bradford, Jul. 26, 1779 - bdsm: Alexdr. Bradford JENNINGS, Berryman & Susanna Duff, Sep. 28, 1779 - bdsm: James Duff JENNINGS, Carola G. A. & Mary Jennings, Mar. 12, 1821 - bdsm: John Jennings; MR (LEM) (date of MR Mar. 15, 1821) JENNINGS, John & Sally Marr, Nov. 29, 1815 - bdsm: John Marr; MR (REY) JENNINGS, Joseph L. & Mary E. James, Nov. 9, 1850 - bdsm: (none given) JENNINGS, Larkin D. & Mary Ann Margaret Roger, May 9, 1838 - bdsm: (none given); MR (BRD) JENNINGS, Lewis & Lucinda Bradford, Oct. 4, 1786 - bdsm: Wm. Churchill JENNINGS, Lewis & Mrs. Margaret Franklin, Oct. 23, 1820 - bdsm: Alex. L. Kelly; MR (LEM) (bride Margaret Franklin, date of MR Nov. 2, 1820) JENNINGS, Thomas O. & Fanny W. Johnston, Feb. 13, 1804 - bdsm: Thos. Sangster JENNINGS, Thomas O. & Lucy Helm, Aug. 25, 1820 - bdsm: John A. W. Smith; MR (LEM) (date of MR Aug. 26, 1820) JENNINGS, William & Elizabeth Withers, Dec. 24, 1764 - bdsm: Augustine Jennings JENNINGS, Wm. H. & Ann Maria Corbin, Jan. 27, 1848 - bdsm: (none given) JENNINGS, Wm. H. & Caroline M. Pickett, Dec. 1, 1829 - bdsm: bride wrd/o John Ashby; MR (LEM) (groom Willia DUNCAN, Joseph, Jr., & Hannah Jennings, Sep. 9, 1785 - bdsm: Augustine Jennings; ETHRINGTON, John & Elizabeth Ambrose, widow, Nov. 29, 1762 - bdsm: Augustine Jennings FALINESTOCK, Simon S. & Caroline Jennings, Oct. 2, 1848 - bdsm: (none given) FRANKLIN, Wm. E. & Lucy B. Jennings, Aug. 15, 1848 - bdsm: (none given); GLENDENNING, George & Milly Duncan, Jan. 31, 1786 - bdsm: Baylor Jennings IRELAND, James & Jane Burges, Apr. 22, 1771 - bdsm: Wm. Jennings; d/o Jane SUSANNA JENNINGS, gdn. of Berryman Jennings, orph. of Berryman Jennings, dec'd. 28 Febr. 1785. For: £1,000. Sec: James (#) Duff. CHARLES N. McCORMICK, chosen gdn. of Louisa Withers & Elizabeth C. Withers, orphs. of Augustine Withers, dec'd. 28 Jan. 1828. For: $2,000. Sec.: Hugh McCormick. J.C.C.: William Bower, Asa Hume, John Kemper, Joseph Thompson and Elias Edmonds 25 August 1835: JOHN J. W. McCORMICK, orph. of Hugh McCormick, dec'd. an infant over 14 years of age came into Court and made choice of Charles N. McCormick as his gdn. 26 August 1835: CHARLES N. McCORMICK, apptd. Committee of the estate of Fullerton McCormick, a lunatic. -----Original Message----- From: Art Miller <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 9:16 pm Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Sandra, reat!! So, James McCormick was married to Susanna Unk. (some have claimed hat she was a Duff) and after James died in 1759 Susanna remarried to a ennings by 1760. Did she marry Benjamin Jennings Sr.? Does it follow that he Berryman Jennings and Susanna Duff are different people? Sort of onfusing. Hoping someone can sort it out. hanks, rt ---- Original Message ----- rom: "Thomas & Sandra Stephens" <[email protected]> o: <[email protected]> ent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:26 PM ubject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Art, this may be of help, from John Alcock's book "Fauquier Families 1759-1799", page 238: McCormack, James. Minutes Book 1, pg. 10, June 1759 - Ann McCormack granted admin. of est. and inv. (Will Book 1, pg 9), ordered. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 1760 - Dower of Ann Jennings, late widow of James McCormack to be set off. Ann McCormack was on the tithables list for 1759, and also paid tithable for a Daniel McCormack that year. Page 189: Jennings, Ann. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 1760 - Her dower as widow of James McCormack set off. It appears that a Susanna Duff married Berryman Jennings 9/28/1779 (he was the son of Augustine and Hannah Jennings). Berryman's estate was divided between her and son Berryman 1783. Then she married Daniel Marr 7/18/1786. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Art Miller Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Perhaps you are correct. That seems more plausable than the same one marrying both James McCormick in 1740 and then Benjamin Jennings in 1779. Would like to hear from anyone that can shed any light on this issue. Tks. Art Miller, Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tosca" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:58 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Dear Art, > Just an observation: from your message, it appears that Susanna Duff > married two men (1740 and 1799) 69 years apart? Perhaps there were two > Susanna Duffs? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Art Miller" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:13 AM > Subject: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > >> Wondering if anyone has any info on James M. McCormick who died 1759 in >> Fauquier Co., Va. Some claim him to be the James McCormick born 1721 as >> son of Hugh McCormick of Ireland and Cumberland Co., Pa. It is also >> claimed that James married Susanna Duff about 1740 and that the widow >> Susanna later married Benjamin Jennings (1779) and Daniel Marr (1786). >> It seems questionable that James md. Susanna Duff because the Fauquier >> Co. >> 1779 marriage record shows Benjamin Jennings married to Susanna Duff >> (not >> McCormick). Supposedly, James had a son named John who was born 1745 in >> Prince William Co., married Elizabeth Morgan and died 1817 in Fauquier >> Co. >> I do find James McCormick as a witness in a court case involving >> Benjamin >> Morgan 1753 in Prince William Co. >> Many have tried to find the James McCormick of Cumberland Co., Pa. who >> supposedly migrated to the Valley of Virginia. The James McCormick of >> Prince William/Fauquier Co. sure seems like a good possibility. Any >> thoughts or information about this situation would be welcomed. >> I am trying to determine if my William McCormick (born c1755 in Va. (?), >> migrated to Pa. in 1780's, on to central Ky. about 1790 where he was >> killed by Indians shortly thereafter) could have been part of James' >> family. William supposedly was married to Maria Cary Eggleston. >> Art Miller, Louisville >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    06/30/2008 04:04:47
    1. [VAFAUQUI] Fwd: James McCormick
    2. MARR, Daniel & Susanna Jennings, Jul. 18, 1786 - bdsm: Wm. Pinkard [source: John K. Gott] WILLIAM PINKARD, gdn. of Thomas & Daniel Marr, orphs. of John Marr, dec'd. 25 Nov. 1772. For: £500. Sec: Martin Pickett DANIEL MARR, gdn. of Berryman Jennings, orph. of  Berryman Jennings, dec'd. 22 Sept. 1794. For: £1,000. Sec: Augustine Jennings. J.P.: Simon Morgan, Minor Winn, Rich'd Rixey, Wily Roy, Gent. Wit: O. Gwathmey WILLIAM FREEMAN, gdn. of Sarah Freeman, orph. of James Freeman, dec'd. 27 Feb. 1797. For: £500. Sec: Daniel Marr ASA HUME, gdn. of Mary Hitt, Aldridge Hitt, Nimrod Hitt, Elizabeth Hitt, orphs. of Peter Hitt, Jr., dec'd. 28 December 1819. For $2,400. Sec: Thornton Buckner. J.P.: Wm. Horner, Wm. Thompson, John Kemper, Thos. O. Jennings. Wit: Thos. C. Kelly. -----Original Message----- From: Thomas & Sandra Stephens <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 6:26 pm Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Art, this may be of help, from John Alcock's book "Fauquier Families 759-1799", page 238: McCormack, James. Minutes Book 1, pg. 10, June 1759 - Ann McCormack granted dmin. of est. and inv. (Will Book 1, pg 9), ordered. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 760 - Dower of Ann Jennings, late widow of James McCormack to be set off. Ann McCormack was on the tithables list for 1759, and also paid tithable for Daniel McCormack that year. Page 189: Jennings, Ann. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 1760 - Her dower as widow of ames McCormack set off. It appears that a Susanna Duff married Berryman Jennings 9/28/1779 (he was he son of Augustine and Hannah Jennings). Berryman's estate was divided etween her and son Berryman 1783. Then she married Daniel Marr 7/18/1786. Sandra ----Original Message----- rom: [email protected] mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Art Miller ent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:13 PM o: [email protected] ubject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick erhaps you are correct. That seems more plausable than the same one arrying both James McCormick in 1740 and then Benjamin Jennings in 1779. ould like to hear from anyone that can shed any light on this issue. ks. rt Miller, Louisville ----- Original Message ----- rom: "Tosca" <[email protected]> o: <[email protected]> ent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:58 PM ubject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Dear Art, Just an observation: from your message, it appears that Susanna Duff married two men (1740 and 1799) 69 years apart? Perhaps there were two Susanna Duffs? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Art Miller" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:13 AM Subject: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Wondering if anyone has any info on James M. McCormick who died 1759 in > Fauquier Co., Va. Some claim him to be the James McCormick born 1721 as > son of Hugh McCormick of Ireland and Cumberland Co., Pa. It is also > claimed that James married Susanna Duff about 1740 and that the widow > Susanna later married Benjamin Jennings (1779) and Daniel Marr (1786). > It seems questionable that James md. Susanna Duff because the Fauquier > Co. > 1779 marriage record shows Benjamin Jennings married to Susanna Duff (not > McCormick). Supposedly, James had a son named John who was born 1745 in > Prince William Co., married Elizabeth Morgan and died 1817 in Fauquier > Co. > I do find James McCormick as a witness in a court case involving > Benjamin > Morgan 1753 in Prince William Co. > Many have tried to find the James McCormick of Cumberland Co., Pa. who > supposedly migrated to the Valley of Virginia. The James McCormick of > Prince William/Fauquier Co. sure seems like a good possibility. Any > thoughts or information about this situation would be welcomed. > I am trying to determine if my William McCormick (born c1755 in Va. (?), > migrated to Pa. in 1780's, on to central Ky. about 1790 where he was > killed by Indians shortly thereafter) could have been part of James' > family. William supposedly was married to Maria Cary Eggleston. > Art Miller, Louisville > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes n the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    06/30/2008 03:42:02
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Art Miller
    3. Sandra, Great!! So, James McCormick was married to Susanna Unk. (some have claimed that she was a Duff) and after James died in 1759 Susanna remarried to a Jennings by 1760. Did she marry Benjamin Jennings Sr.? Does it follow that the Berryman Jennings and Susanna Duff are different people? Sort of confusing. Hoping someone can sort it out. Thanks, Art ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas & Sandra Stephens" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Art, this may be of help, from John Alcock's book "Fauquier Families > 1759-1799", page 238: > > McCormack, James. Minutes Book 1, pg. 10, June 1759 - Ann McCormack > granted > admin. of est. and inv. (Will Book 1, pg 9), ordered. Minutes Book 1, pg > 59, > 1760 - Dower of Ann Jennings, late widow of James McCormack to be set off. > > Ann McCormack was on the tithables list for 1759, and also paid tithable > for > a Daniel McCormack that year. > > Page 189: Jennings, Ann. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 1760 - Her dower as widow > of > James McCormack set off. > > It appears that a Susanna Duff married Berryman Jennings 9/28/1779 (he was > the son of Augustine and Hannah Jennings). Berryman's estate was divided > between her and son Berryman 1783. Then she married Daniel Marr > 7/18/1786. > > Sandra > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Art Miller > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:13 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > > Perhaps you are correct. That seems more plausable than the same one > marrying both James McCormick in 1740 and then Benjamin Jennings in 1779. > Would like to hear from anyone that can shed any light on this issue. > Tks. > Art Miller, Louisville > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tosca" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:58 PM > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > >> Dear Art, >> Just an observation: from your message, it appears that Susanna Duff >> married two men (1740 and 1799) 69 years apart? Perhaps there were two >> Susanna Duffs? >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Art Miller" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> >> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:13 AM >> Subject: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick >> >> >>> Wondering if anyone has any info on James M. McCormick who died 1759 in >>> Fauquier Co., Va. Some claim him to be the James McCormick born 1721 as >>> son of Hugh McCormick of Ireland and Cumberland Co., Pa. It is also >>> claimed that James married Susanna Duff about 1740 and that the widow >>> Susanna later married Benjamin Jennings (1779) and Daniel Marr (1786). >>> It seems questionable that James md. Susanna Duff because the Fauquier >>> Co. >>> 1779 marriage record shows Benjamin Jennings married to Susanna Duff >>> (not >>> McCormick). Supposedly, James had a son named John who was born 1745 in >>> Prince William Co., married Elizabeth Morgan and died 1817 in Fauquier >>> Co. >>> I do find James McCormick as a witness in a court case involving >>> Benjamin >>> Morgan 1753 in Prince William Co. >>> Many have tried to find the James McCormick of Cumberland Co., Pa. who >>> supposedly migrated to the Valley of Virginia. The James McCormick of >>> Prince William/Fauquier Co. sure seems like a good possibility. Any >>> thoughts or information about this situation would be welcomed. >>> I am trying to determine if my William McCormick (born c1755 in Va. (?), >>> migrated to Pa. in 1780's, on to central Ky. about 1790 where he was >>> killed by Indians shortly thereafter) could have been part of James' >>> family. William supposedly was married to Maria Cary Eggleston. >>> Art Miller, Louisville >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 03:16:51
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Art Miller
    3. June, For sure these were children of Hugh McCormick born 1762 from Cumberland Co. Note the Fullerton name...Hugh married Elizabeth Fullerton. Thanks for your input. Art ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 7:29 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > Fauquier Co Guardian Bonds > 25 August 1835: > > JOHN J. W. McCORMICK, orph. of Hugh McCormick, dec'd. an infant over 14 > > years of age came into Court and made choice of Charles N. McCormick as > his gdn. > > > 26 August 1835: > > CHARLES N. McCORMICK, apptd. Committee of the estate of Fullerton > > McCormick, a lunatic. > > June > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Amanda E. Douglass <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 1:34 pm > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > > > Art, > I am copying what is found in book by Dee Ann Buck, Abstracts of Fauquier > County, VA Wills, Inventories & Accounts 1800-1865. > Evidently, the name "HUGH" is still around early 1800's. Maybe you could > get > some leads to work back from some of this? > > Amanda > > > Fauquier County, VA > MCCORMICK, HUGH --Division of Land 27 September 1836, 24 Jan. 1837, > surrounded by Lee Land, Samuel Fishers, Thomas Ashton, Henry Washton (?), > Mrs. Roses & C. Kempers, report includes a map with survey markings for 5 > portions: 1. Mrs. Catherine McCormick her dower rights included the > mansion > house on 160a, 2. Charles N. McCormick received 90a, 3. Joseph McCormick > received 97a, 4. Elivra McCormick received 81 a., 5. Hugh McCormick > received > 85a, 6. Mary E. McCormick received 81 a, report prepared by Robert Hart, > Wm. > McCoy, Elijah Bashaw, Wm. A. Rose, Thomas Fisher, Lewis Shumate, Isham > Keith > & Charles Kemper Jr., received by A. J. Marshall; Book 15, 101. > > ----------------------Below were some McCormicks-------------------- > > > > Context Extract Defendant Mordecai Barbour; John McCoull Locality > Culpeper Co. Plaintiff James McCormick Jr. Citation Record title > McCormick vs Barbour & McCoull Year recorded 1801 Collection CR-DC-L > Record ID 562-36 > > > Court Record Data Context Extract Defendant James Barnett (admr.); > Stephen > McCormick (admr.); Ambrose Barnett (decd); James Barnett; William Shreave; > Ann Shreave; Henry Steel; Mildred Steel; Nancy Barnett; William Stewart; > Joanna Stewart; Elijah Garnett; Judith Garnett; James Barnett; Emily > Barnett; Charles Barnett; Ambrose Barnett; Henry Barnett; Ann Barnett; > John > Barnett (decd); Ambrose N. Barnett; John A. McCormick; James McCormick; > William McCormick; Sarah McCormick (decd); Stephen McCormick Locality > Fauquier Co.; Madison Co. Marriage FNU McCormick -mr- Sarah Barnett > Marriage Elijah Garnett -mr- Judith Barnett Marriage William > Stewart -mr- > Joanna Barnett Marriage Henry Steel -mr- Mildred Barnett Plaintiff > Elizabeth Metcalfe Citation Record title Metcalfe vs Barnett Year > recorded > 1827? > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 01:55:17
    1. [VAFAUQUI] Robert Stringfellow and Catherine Stigler
    2. Amanda~ Here is your citation for Stringfellow/Stigler June Robert Stringfellow b. 17 September 1736, d. 25 April 1815 ? ?????Robert was born on 17 September 1736.1 He was the son of William Stringfellow and Sarah (?). He married Catherine Stigler at Culpeper Co, Virginia, USA.1 Robert died on 25 April 1815 at Culpeper Co, Virginia, USA, at age 78.1 Citations Compiler Shelby M. Hadeler, Relatives Along the Rappahannock, Page 172. Catherine Stigler ?????Catherine was born. She married Robert Stringfellow at Culpeper Co, Virginia, USA.1 Catherine died at age at an unknown age . Citations Compiler Shelby M. Hadeler, Relatives Along the Rappahannock, Page 172.

    06/30/2008 01:49:35
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Fauquier Co Guardian Bonds 25 August 1835: JOHN J. W. McCORMICK, orph. of Hugh McCormick, dec'd. an infant over 14 years of age came into Court and made choice of Charles N. McCormick as his gdn. 26 August 1835: CHARLES N. McCORMICK, apptd. Committee of the estate of Fullerton McCormick, a lunatic. June -----Original Message----- From: Amanda E. Douglass <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 1:34 pm Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Art, I am copying what is found in book by Dee Ann Buck, Abstracts of Fauquier County, VA Wills, Inventories & Accounts 1800-1865. Evidently, the name "HUGH" is still around early 1800's. Maybe you could get some leads to work back from some of this? Amanda Fauquier County, VA MCCORMICK, HUGH --Division of Land 27 September 1836, 24 Jan. 1837, surrounded by Lee Land, Samuel Fishers, Thomas Ashton, Henry Washton (?), Mrs. Roses & C. Kempers, report includes a map with survey markings for 5 portions: 1. Mrs. Catherine McCormick her dower rights included the mansion house on 160a, 2. Charles N. McCormick received 90a, 3. Joseph McCormick received 97a, 4. Elivra McCormick received 81 a., 5. Hugh McCormick received 85a, 6. Mary E. McCormick received 81 a, report prepared by Robert Hart, Wm. McCoy, Elijah Bashaw, Wm. A. Rose, Thomas Fisher, Lewis Shumate, Isham Keith & Charles Kemper Jr., received by A. J. Marshall; Book 15, 101. ----------------------Below were some McCormicks-------------------- Context Extract Defendant Mordecai Barbour; John McCoull Locality Culpeper Co. Plaintiff James McCormick Jr. Citation Record title McCormick vs Barbour & McCoull Year recorded 1801 Collection CR-DC-L Record ID 562-36 Court Record Data Context Extract Defendant James Barnett (admr.); Stephen McCormick (admr.); Ambrose Barnett (decd); James Barnett; William Shreave; Ann Shreave; Henry Steel; Mildred Steel; Nancy Barnett; William Stewart; Joanna Stewart; Elijah Garnett; Judith Garnett; James Barnett; Emily Barnett; Charles Barnett; Ambrose Barnett; Henry Barnett; Ann Barnett; John Barnett (decd); Ambrose N. Barnett; John A. McCormick; James McCormick; William McCormick; Sarah McCormick (decd); Stephen McCormick Locality Fauquier Co.; Madison Co. Marriage FNU McCormick -mr- Sarah Barnett Marriage Elijah Garnett -mr- Judith Barnett Marriage William Stewart -mr- Joanna Barnett Marriage Henry Steel -mr- Mildred Barnett Plaintiff Elizabeth Metcalfe Citation Record title Metcalfe vs Barnett Year recorded 1827? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 01:29:08
    1. [VAFAUQUI] RootsWeb.com Community Guidelines
    2. Jim Burgess
    3. Dear Fauquier County, Virginia Genealogist, Larry and I have received comments regarding recent postings. Please take a few minutes to check out these reasonable instructions for postings. We hope that you will post comments that are not controversial. Thanks Jim Burgess & Larry Francis Fauquier County, Virginia USGENWEB RootsWeb.com Community Guidelines Welcome to the world's largest online community dedicated to family history. This is your chance to share ideas. Ask questions. Offer advice. Forge meaningful connections. Make groundbreaking discoveries. Overall, it's an opportunity to collaborate and share with your family and other community members interested in family history. The more active you are in our community, the more you'll get out of it. Keep in mind, we're continually making it easier to use and more enjoyable for you. These guidelines will help you and others enjoy your community experience. 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    06/30/2008 12:58:46
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Art Miller
    3. Amanda, I believe this Hugh McCormick (b. 1762) was son of Hugh McCormick (born 1725) who was son the aforementioned Hugh McCormick (b. 1695). Hugh (born 1725) would have been brother of James McCormick born 1721. Hugh (born (1762) came to Fauquier Co. 1815/6 from Cumberland Co., Pa. He was married to Elizabeth Fullerton. Hugh's brother John (born c1765) md. Helen Curtis and went to Fauquier Co. as a young man. You can see why there is speculation that the James who died 1759 in Fauquier Co. was from Cumberland Co., Pa. Art ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amanda E. Douglass" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:34 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Art, > I am copying what is found in book by Dee Ann Buck, Abstracts of Fauquier > County, VA Wills, Inventories & Accounts 1800-1865. > Evidently, the name "HUGH" is still around early 1800's. Maybe you could > get > some leads to work back from some of this? > > Amanda > > > Fauquier County, VA > MCCORMICK, HUGH --Division of Land 27 September 1836, 24 Jan. 1837, > surrounded by Lee Land, Samuel Fishers, Thomas Ashton, Henry Washton (?), > Mrs. Roses & C. Kempers, report includes a map with survey markings for 5 > portions: 1. Mrs. Catherine McCormick her dower rights included the > mansion > house on 160a, 2. Charles N. McCormick received 90a, 3. Joseph McCormick > received 97a, 4. Elivra McCormick received 81 a., 5. Hugh McCormick > received > 85a, 6. Mary E. McCormick received 81 a, report prepared by Robert Hart, > Wm. > McCoy, Elijah Bashaw, Wm. A. Rose, Thomas Fisher, Lewis Shumate, Isham > Keith > & Charles Kemper Jr., received by A. J. Marshall; Book 15, 101. > > ----------------------Below were some McCormicks-------------------- > > > > Context Extract Defendant Mordecai Barbour; John McCoull Locality > Culpeper Co. Plaintiff James McCormick Jr. Citation Record title > McCormick vs Barbour & McCoull Year recorded 1801 Collection CR-DC-L > Record ID 562-36 > > > Court Record Data Context Extract Defendant James Barnett (admr.); > Stephen > McCormick (admr.); Ambrose Barnett (decd); James Barnett; William Shreave; > Ann Shreave; Henry Steel; Mildred Steel; Nancy Barnett; William Stewart; > Joanna Stewart; Elijah Garnett; Judith Garnett; James Barnett; Emily > Barnett; Charles Barnett; Ambrose Barnett; Henry Barnett; Ann Barnett; > John > Barnett (decd); Ambrose N. Barnett; John A. McCormick; James McCormick; > William McCormick; Sarah McCormick (decd); Stephen McCormick Locality > Fauquier Co.; Madison Co. Marriage FNU McCormick -mr- Sarah Barnett > Marriage Elijah Garnett -mr- Judith Barnett Marriage William > Stewart -mr- > Joanna Barnett Marriage Henry Steel -mr- Mildred Barnett Plaintiff > Elizabeth Metcalfe Citation Record title Metcalfe vs Barnett Year > recorded > 1827? > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 11:51:48
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Thomas & Sandra Stephens
    3. Art, this may be of help, from John Alcock's book "Fauquier Families 1759-1799", page 238: McCormack, James. Minutes Book 1, pg. 10, June 1759 - Ann McCormack granted admin. of est. and inv. (Will Book 1, pg 9), ordered. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 1760 - Dower of Ann Jennings, late widow of James McCormack to be set off. Ann McCormack was on the tithables list for 1759, and also paid tithable for a Daniel McCormack that year. Page 189: Jennings, Ann. Minutes Book 1, pg 59, 1760 - Her dower as widow of James McCormack set off. It appears that a Susanna Duff married Berryman Jennings 9/28/1779 (he was the son of Augustine and Hannah Jennings). Berryman's estate was divided between her and son Berryman 1783. Then she married Daniel Marr 7/18/1786. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Art Miller Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick Perhaps you are correct. That seems more plausable than the same one marrying both James McCormick in 1740 and then Benjamin Jennings in 1779. Would like to hear from anyone that can shed any light on this issue. Tks. Art Miller, Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tosca" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:58 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Dear Art, > Just an observation: from your message, it appears that Susanna Duff > married two men (1740 and 1799) 69 years apart? Perhaps there were two > Susanna Duffs? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Art Miller" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:13 AM > Subject: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > >> Wondering if anyone has any info on James M. McCormick who died 1759 in >> Fauquier Co., Va. Some claim him to be the James McCormick born 1721 as >> son of Hugh McCormick of Ireland and Cumberland Co., Pa. It is also >> claimed that James married Susanna Duff about 1740 and that the widow >> Susanna later married Benjamin Jennings (1779) and Daniel Marr (1786). >> It seems questionable that James md. Susanna Duff because the Fauquier >> Co. >> 1779 marriage record shows Benjamin Jennings married to Susanna Duff (not >> McCormick). Supposedly, James had a son named John who was born 1745 in >> Prince William Co., married Elizabeth Morgan and died 1817 in Fauquier >> Co. >> I do find James McCormick as a witness in a court case involving >> Benjamin >> Morgan 1753 in Prince William Co. >> Many have tried to find the James McCormick of Cumberland Co., Pa. who >> supposedly migrated to the Valley of Virginia. The James McCormick of >> Prince William/Fauquier Co. sure seems like a good possibility. Any >> thoughts or information about this situation would be welcomed. >> I am trying to determine if my William McCormick (born c1755 in Va. (?), >> migrated to Pa. in 1780's, on to central Ky. about 1790 where he was >> killed by Indians shortly thereafter) could have been part of James' >> family. William supposedly was married to Maria Cary Eggleston. >> Art Miller, Louisville >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 11:26:59
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Art Miller
    3. Perhaps you are correct. That seems more plausable than the same one marrying both James McCormick in 1740 and then Benjamin Jennings in 1779. Would like to hear from anyone that can shed any light on this issue. Tks. Art Miller, Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tosca" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:58 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Dear Art, > Just an observation: from your message, it appears that Susanna Duff > married two men (1740 and 1799) 69 years apart? Perhaps there were two > Susanna Duffs? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Art Miller" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:13 AM > Subject: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > > >> Wondering if anyone has any info on James M. McCormick who died 1759 in >> Fauquier Co., Va. Some claim him to be the James McCormick born 1721 as >> son of Hugh McCormick of Ireland and Cumberland Co., Pa. It is also >> claimed that James married Susanna Duff about 1740 and that the widow >> Susanna later married Benjamin Jennings (1779) and Daniel Marr (1786). >> It seems questionable that James md. Susanna Duff because the Fauquier >> Co. >> 1779 marriage record shows Benjamin Jennings married to Susanna Duff (not >> McCormick). Supposedly, James had a son named John who was born 1745 in >> Prince William Co., married Elizabeth Morgan and died 1817 in Fauquier >> Co. >> I do find James McCormick as a witness in a court case involving >> Benjamin >> Morgan 1753 in Prince William Co. >> Many have tried to find the James McCormick of Cumberland Co., Pa. who >> supposedly migrated to the Valley of Virginia. The James McCormick of >> Prince William/Fauquier Co. sure seems like a good possibility. Any >> thoughts or information about this situation would be welcomed. >> I am trying to determine if my William McCormick (born c1755 in Va. (?), >> migrated to Pa. in 1780's, on to central Ky. about 1790 where he was >> killed by Indians shortly thereafter) could have been part of James' >> family. William supposedly was married to Maria Cary Eggleston. >> Art Miller, Louisville >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 10:12:45
    1. [VAFAUQUI] Lookup for STRINGFELLOW and STILGER/ before 1800, VA
    2. Amanda E. Douglass
    3. Can anyone see if they can find the book or source for below marriage of Robert Stringfellow to Catherine Stigler? I'd like to print to use for documentation if possible. 1. Marriage of ROBERT STRINGFELLOW to CATHERINE STIGLER Married: May 15, 1762 St. Paul's Parrish, Stafford 2. And possibly find a marriage record for Benjamin Stigler m. Mary ? Have his will and it was probated 2 Oct. 1777 in King George County. Haven't seen a marriage for him but need to make sure. I've tried googling and using genweb board for Stafford and King George County but no luck. Just trying to save a trip down to the Library or archives. Thank you, Amanda

    06/30/2008 08:56:47
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Lookup for STRINGFELLOW and STILGER/ before 1800, VA
    2. Thomas & Sandra Stephens
    3. You may be able to see the marriage record on Google Books - "The Register of Saint Paul's Parish". Also "St. Paul's Parish Register", a book available on Genealogical.com for $14.50. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Amanda E. Douglass Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:57 PM To: Fauquier Board Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Lookup for STRINGFELLOW and STILGER/ before 1800, VA Can anyone see if they can find the book or source for below marriage of Robert Stringfellow to Catherine Stigler? I'd like to print to use for documentation if possible. 1. Marriage of ROBERT STRINGFELLOW to CATHERINE STIGLER Married: May 15, 1762 St. Paul's Parrish, Stafford 2. And possibly find a marriage record for Benjamin Stigler m. Mary ? Have his will and it was probated 2 Oct. 1777 in King George County. Haven't seen a marriage for him but need to make sure. I've tried googling and using genweb board for Stafford and King George County but no luck. Just trying to save a trip down to the Library or archives. Thank you, Amanda ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/30/2008 08:54:36
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Tosca
    3. Dear Art, Just an observation: from your message, it appears that Susanna Duff married two men (1740 and 1799) 69 years apart? Perhaps there were two Susanna Duffs? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Art Miller" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:13 AM Subject: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick > Wondering if anyone has any info on James M. McCormick who died 1759 in > Fauquier Co., Va. Some claim him to be the James McCormick born 1721 as > son of Hugh McCormick of Ireland and Cumberland Co., Pa. It is also > claimed that James married Susanna Duff about 1740 and that the widow > Susanna later married Benjamin Jennings (1779) and Daniel Marr (1786). > It seems questionable that James md. Susanna Duff because the Fauquier Co. > 1779 marriage record shows Benjamin Jennings married to Susanna Duff (not > McCormick). Supposedly, James had a son named John who was born 1745 in > Prince William Co., married Elizabeth Morgan and died 1817 in Fauquier Co. > I do find James McCormick as a witness in a court case involving Benjamin > Morgan 1753 in Prince William Co. > Many have tried to find the James McCormick of Cumberland Co., Pa. who > supposedly migrated to the Valley of Virginia. The James McCormick of > Prince William/Fauquier Co. sure seems like a good possibility. Any > thoughts or information about this situation would be welcomed. > I am trying to determine if my William McCormick (born c1755 in Va. (?), > migrated to Pa. in 1780's, on to central Ky. about 1790 where he was > killed by Indians shortly thereafter) could have been part of James' > family. William supposedly was married to Maria Cary Eggleston. > Art Miller, Louisville > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/30/2008 07:58:37
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] James McCormick
    2. Amanda E. Douglass
    3. Art, I am copying what is found in book by Dee Ann Buck, Abstracts of Fauquier County, VA Wills, Inventories & Accounts 1800-1865. Evidently, the name "HUGH" is still around early 1800's. Maybe you could get some leads to work back from some of this? Amanda Fauquier County, VA MCCORMICK, HUGH --Division of Land 27 September 1836, 24 Jan. 1837, surrounded by Lee Land, Samuel Fishers, Thomas Ashton, Henry Washton (?), Mrs. Roses & C. Kempers, report includes a map with survey markings for 5 portions: 1. Mrs. Catherine McCormick her dower rights included the mansion house on 160a, 2. Charles N. McCormick received 90a, 3. Joseph McCormick received 97a, 4. Elivra McCormick received 81 a., 5. Hugh McCormick received 85a, 6. Mary E. McCormick received 81 a, report prepared by Robert Hart, Wm. McCoy, Elijah Bashaw, Wm. A. Rose, Thomas Fisher, Lewis Shumate, Isham Keith & Charles Kemper Jr., received by A. J. Marshall; Book 15, 101. ----------------------Below were some McCormicks-------------------- Context Extract Defendant Mordecai Barbour; John McCoull Locality Culpeper Co. Plaintiff James McCormick Jr. Citation Record title McCormick vs Barbour & McCoull Year recorded 1801 Collection CR-DC-L Record ID 562-36 Court Record Data Context Extract Defendant James Barnett (admr.); Stephen McCormick (admr.); Ambrose Barnett (decd); James Barnett; William Shreave; Ann Shreave; Henry Steel; Mildred Steel; Nancy Barnett; William Stewart; Joanna Stewart; Elijah Garnett; Judith Garnett; James Barnett; Emily Barnett; Charles Barnett; Ambrose Barnett; Henry Barnett; Ann Barnett; John Barnett (decd); Ambrose N. Barnett; John A. McCormick; James McCormick; William McCormick; Sarah McCormick (decd); Stephen McCormick Locality Fauquier Co.; Madison Co. Marriage FNU McCormick -mr- Sarah Barnett Marriage Elijah Garnett -mr- Judith Barnett Marriage William Stewart -mr- Joanna Barnett Marriage Henry Steel -mr- Mildred Barnett Plaintiff Elizabeth Metcalfe Citation Record title Metcalfe vs Barnett Year recorded 1827?

    06/30/2008 07:34:54
    1. [VAFAUQUI] Remaking History
    2. pifox
    3. Remaking History Science, grit help fill in blanks of early America. By Stephan Salisbury Inquirer Culture Writer On a bright spring day, when Michael Coard was 10 years old and skinny as a twig, he made the trek undertaken by thousands of Philadelphia schoolchildren before and since. He visited the Liberty Bell. What is this, he wondered, looking at 2,080 pounds of cracked bronze, then hanging in Independence Hall. What's so exciting? His beaming white Masterman classmates seemed to share a good secret he did not understand. None of the rangers - all white men - who talked to the class mentioned slavery or abolitionism, the Civil War or civil rights. The African American boy from North Philadelphia left the park bemused. He had looked at the bell, listened to talk of freedom, and thought about his own poor, hemmed-in black neighborhood. What did the bell have to do with that? "It seemed like a big party that I wasn't invited to," recalls Coard, now a 43-year-old criminal attorney, who could not have known that more than 30 years in the future, he would be instrumental in opening the party up to everyone. Back then, in the early 1970s, the story visitors heard at Independence National Historical Park was one of freedom, liberty and opportunity as reflected in the pale faces of Washington, Jefferson, Franklin. But today, as the city and the park service welcome tens of thousands of visitors to this week's July Fourth celebrations, the stories have changed - and changed radically. Yes, at the bell the video and exhibits still portray liberty and freedom and Washington and Jefferson, but they also talk about slave-owning Founding Fathers, about abolitionism and the civil-rights movement. Visitors learn that the Liberty Bell was a symbol for the women's suffrage movement, for immigrants protesting discrimination in the New World, for human-rights activists everywhere. They learn that the idea of freedom evolves, that the American journey is incomplete. None of this was part of ranger talks 35 years ago. But it's there now, largely because of a house long gone, the President's House, where George Washington and John Adams lived, worked and invented the presidency, and where Washington kept at least nine slaves. The great change began in 2002, when scholars and citizens - including Michael Coard - were angered to learn that Independence Park officials had planned to build a new Liberty Bell pavilion virtually on top of Washington's slave quarters. The ensuing controversy compelled sweeping change in the park's narrative and allowed a host of new stories to flood onto the plain of Independence Mall. And with the stories, told in exhibits, talks, tours and classroom programs, new characters present at the nation's creation have been brought into the light of the 21st century. Here is Oney Judge, Martha Washington's personal attendant, who defied a president and a Constitution in her escape from slavery. Here is James Oronoko Dexter, who bought his freedom, then helped found the first free African church and self-help group in the new nation. Here is Hercules, Washington's chef, who finally had enough of bondage and disappeared from Philadelphia. The stories keep coming: Park sites are now seen in light of their relationship to the Underground Railroad, and a walking tour exploring that theme began four years ago; lineaments of a vibrant, free African community two blocks from Independence Hall - excavated by archaeologists in 2000 before the National Constitution Center was built - are being sketched out at a new public archaeology lab; the roles of slaves and slaveholders in the early life of such beloved institutions as Christ Church are being presented to the public. And black enslavement at the nation's birth and in its birthplace has taken its place as a painful, essential topic of discussion and commemoration. In 2010, a memorial to the President's House and its enslaved occupants is to open right outside the front door of the Liberty Bell Center. please read the rest,,artical to large to email to rootsweb http://www.philly.com/inquirer/front_page/20080630_Remaking_History.html

    06/30/2008 07:12:18