Thanks but this is not the same family. I erred in my post (and I read and read it trying not to make a mistake) the William Edmonds family should be 1763 not 1863. John Edmonds was 1737-1798. Sorry. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 7:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] William Edmonds Family (1863- ) This is not my family and I see at least one error in this material. Burgess is shown as a son with same wife to both Edmonds. Material found on Ancestry.com This family is found earlier in Lancaster Co VA records prior to Fauq. Co VA. I think that first name was Elias Edmonds. Use as a research aid only. Not proven by me. 1860 South West Revenue District, Salem P.O., Fauquier Co VA HH 809-784 John Edmonds laborer 33 VA Susan Redmond 33 VA. John William b ca 1867 VA Mary J. b ca 1871 Fauq. Co VA Burgess b ca 1872 Fauq. Co VA.[ this Burgess has the same wife's name as the Burgess listed below.] HH 811-786 Tilman Redman 33 VA Mary 22 VA Howard 6 VA Lewis 4 VA Welby 3 VA [related to Susan above?] John William Edmonds b ca 1867 Fauq Co VA. Elizabeth Riley b ca 1872 Fauq. Co VA. md 16 June 1889 Fauq. Annie M. b 1892 [ All ch b Fauq. Co VA] John b ca 1894 Mary b 1896 **Burgess b 1897 Florence b 1900 Edmonds, male, not named b 1905 Bettie [Elizabeth?] 1907 Lawrence 1909 Daniel ca 1913 Elizabeth Riley said to be dau. of Joseph Riley b ca 1846 Rappahannock Co VA, died there 28 Feb 1917. md 1st Mildred Suddeth md 29 May 1865 Fauq. Co. no listed listed. Joseph md 2nd Permelia Ann German on 14 June 1867 Rappannock Co VA. [ her name also listed as Emily German/Jarman?]. Elizabeth said to be granddau. of Spencer Riley and Elizabeth Conner of VA. John Edmond b ca 1876 VA and Susan Redman &. Children' John Wm. ca 1867 VA Mary J. ca 1871 Burgess ca 1872 [ all ch b Fauq. Co VA] There is also this one to consider; 1850 Wallingford, New Haven, CT HH 172 Charles B. Miller painter age 33 b CT Roberta 28 b VA Mary [N?] 4 CT George W. 2 CT not named yet -dau. Miller 1 b CT *RUTH EDMONDS 64 b VA no relationship listed *Silas Edmonds [joiner] age 22 b VA *John Edmonds 13 b VA ** Francis G. Hall 18 b CT laborer. *** Ginny [email protected] ------------------------------- 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
I see in my first post the date is wrong on the subject line and on the dates for John Edmonds. I am only off by 100 years. The rest of the dates are correct. My apology. To repost.. I have posted on message boards but not this particular mailing list. I am searching for information on an Edmonds family from Fauquier County VA that may have moved to a neighboring Virginia county around 1820. William Edmonds (b 1763- ) was a son of John Edmonds (1737-1798) Will Records confirm this. Deed records show William sold his farm that he inherited from his father John to Hezekiah Shaklett in 1819 but William is not found in Fauquier records after that date so far as I can determine. This William lived in the Upperville / Paris area. Deed records indicate his wife was named Sally (more formally Sarah perhaps), but I have found no marriage record. Based on information I have found but certainly not 100% sure, I believe he had a least one son William "Billy" and perhaps thee daughters; Elizabeth (married Francis Rollow) and Jane (married Wesley Brown) and perhaps a daughter Octavia that is found in the household of Elias Edmonds in the 1850 Fauquier County census. 1810 and 1820 census records for William Edmonds of John tend to support this household group. I have researched record collections held at the College of William and Mary, Univ of VA and VA Historical Society that include letters from associated family members from the period 1839 thru the 1850s. William "Billy" and Octavia (referenced above) were definitely related to the Fauquier Edmonds from references in these family letters, it is just unclear specifically how. I have found no records yet which proves up the exact connection. I believe they are offspring of William the "son of John Edmonds" primarily because the other Edmonds lines are very well documented in one form or another and these individuals are not to be found. This William "Billy" moved to Missouri at approximately the same time that several others who would be his cousins made the similar move to Missouri (1830s). These cousins would include Geo Steptoe Edmonds, John Fleetwood Edmonds, Gilbert H Edmonds, James Henry Edmonds and Octavia Chilton. I suspect the connection was lost at that point. I have had lots of assistance from several that post on this message list and I want to thank each of them for their help. I am hoping perhaps to find something I have so far missed. Thanks.
This is not my family and I see at least one error in this material. Burgess is shown as a son with same wife to both Edmonds. Material found on Ancestry.com This family is found earlier in Lancaster Co VA records prior to Fauq. Co VA. I think that first name was Elias Edmonds. Use as a research aid only. Not proven by me. 1860 South West Revenue District, Salem P.O., Fauquier Co VA HH 809-784 John Edmonds laborer 33 VA Susan Redmond 33 VA. John William b ca 1867 VA Mary J. b ca 1871 Fauq. Co VA Burgess b ca 1872 Fauq. Co VA.[ this Burgess has the same wife's name as the Burgess listed below.] HH 811-786 Tilman Redman 33 VA Mary 22 VA Howard 6 VA Lewis 4 VA Welby 3 VA [related to Susan above?] John William Edmonds b ca 1867 Fauq Co VA. Elizabeth Riley b ca 1872 Fauq. Co VA. md 16 June 1889 Fauq. Annie M. b 1892 [ All ch b Fauq. Co VA] John b ca 1894 Mary b 1896 **Burgess b 1897 Florence b 1900 Edmonds, male, not named b 1905 Bettie [Elizabeth?] 1907 Lawrence 1909 Daniel ca 1913 Elizabeth Riley said to be dau. of Joseph Riley b ca 1846 Rappahannock Co VA, died there 28 Feb 1917. md 1st Mildred Suddeth md 29 May 1865 Fauq. Co. no listed listed. Joseph md 2nd Permelia Ann German on 14 June 1867 Rappannock Co VA. [ her name also listed as Emily German/Jarman?]. Elizabeth said to be granddau. of Spencer Riley and Elizabeth Conner of VA. John Edmond b ca 1876 VA and Susan Redman &. Children' John Wm. ca 1867 VA Mary J. ca 1871 Burgess ca 1872 [ all ch b Fauq. Co VA] There is also this one to consider; 1850 Wallingford, New Haven, CT HH 172 Charles B. Miller painter age 33 b CT Roberta 28 b VA Mary [N?] 4 CT George W. 2 CT not named yet -dau. Miller 1 b CT *RUTH EDMONDS 64 b VA no relationship listed *Silas Edmonds [joiner] age 22 b VA *John Edmonds 13 b VA ** Francis G. Hall 18 b CT laborer. *** Ginny [email protected]
I have posted on message boards but not this particular mailing list. I am searching for information on an Edmonds family from Fauquier County VA that may have moved to a neighboring Virginia county around 1820. William Edmonds (b 1863- ) was a son of John Edmonds (1837-1898) Will Records confirm this. Deed records show William sold his farm that he inherited from his father John to Hezekiah Shaklett in 1819 but William is not found in Fauquier records after that date so far as I can determine. This William lived in the Upperville / Paris area. Deed records indicate his wife was named Sally (more formally Sarah perhaps), but I have found no marriage record. Based on information I have found but certainly not 100% sure, I believe he had a least one son William "Billy" and perhaps thee daughters; Elizabeth (married Francis Rollow) and Jane (married Wesley Brown) and perhaps a daughter Octavia that is found in the household of Elias Edmonds in the 1850 Fauquier County census. 1810 and 1820 census records for William Edmonds of John tend to support this household group. I have researched record collections held at the College of William and Mary, Univ of VA and VA Historical Society that include letters from associated family members from the period 1839 thru the 1850s. William "Billy" and Octavia (referenced above) were definitely related to the Fauquier Edmonds from references in these family letters, it is just unclear specifically how. I have found no records yet which proves up the exact connection. I believe they are offspring of William the "son of John Edmonds" primarily because the other Edmonds lines are very well documented in one form or another and these individuals are not to be found. This William "Billy" moved to Missouri at approximately the same time that several others who would be his cousins made the similar move to Missouri (1830s). These cousins would include Geo Steptoe Edmonds, John Fleetwood Edmonds, Gilbert H Edmonds, James Henry Edmonds and Octavia Chilton. I suspect the connection was lost at that point. I have had lots of assistance from several that post on this message list and I want to thank each of them for their help. I am hoping perhaps to find something I have so far missed. Thanks.
Mildred was from King George Co., Virginia Descendants of Thomas Harper 1 Thomas Harper 1670 - 1733 b: Abt. 1670 in prob Old Rappahannock Co., Va. d: Bet. 1733 - 1737 in King George Co., Virginia .. +Margaret Reeds 1671 - 1743 b: Bet. 1671 - 1676 in Westmoreland/King George Co., Virginia d: Bef. 03/13/1743 in King George Co., Va. ---My many-grt aunt ........ 2 Thomas Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 George Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 Samuel Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 Mildred Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ............ +Mr Jones 1698 - b: Abt. 1698 ........ *2nd Husband of Mildred Harper: ............ +William Thompson 1698 - 1761 b: Abt. 1698 d: Bef. 1761 in Prince William Co., Virginia ................... 3 Jesse Thompson - 1803 d: Bet. 1803 - 1805 ....................... +Elizabeth Hurst ............................. 4 James Thompson ............................. 4 Elias "Eli" Thompson ............................. 4 Roseanna Thompson ............................. 4 Milley Thompson ............................. 4 Nancy Thompson ............................. 4 Armistead Thompson ............................. 4 William Thompson ............................. 4 Jason Thompson ............................. 4 Sally Thompson ............................. 4 Fielding Thompson ............................. 4 Dicey Thompson ................... 3 Elias "Eli" Thompson 1759 - b: Bef. 1759 ....................... +Mary Harris 1759 - b: Bef. 1759 ................... 3 Ann Thompson ....................... +French Mason, Jr. ................... 3 Zernah Thompson ........ 2 Mary Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 Daniel Harper 1698 - 1744 b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 d: Bef. 04/06/1744 in King George Co., Virginia ........ 2 John Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 King George Co., VA Will Book A-1 1721-1752 By George H. S. King [page 92 in book] [pages 96-97 in book 1737 Page 132 - Will of Thomas Harper - In the Name of God Amen. I Thomas Harper of King George County being in perfect health and memory thanks be to God for the same, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following. Imps: I give devise and bequeath unto my Dear and well beloved wife Margaret Harper all and singular my estate both real and personal moveable and immoveable for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I order and appoint my Freehold Land be equally divided among my children that is to say Thomas, George, Daniel, John and Samuel Harper and their heirs forever. Item: I give unto my daughter Mildred one Negro girl named Bibiana to her and her heirs forever. Item: I give unto my daughter Mary one cow and calf in full satisfaction of all other demands. Item: I give and bequeath all the residue and remainder of my said Estate after my wife's decease to and among my five sons above named that is to say Thomas, George, Daniel, John and Samuel Harper to be equally divided among them and the survivors of them. And finally I do hereby make and ordain my said wife Margaret Harper full and sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament revoking all other former wills by me heretofore made confirming this and no other for my Last Will and Testament as Witness my hand and seale this Second day of October in the year of Our Lord 1733. Thomas (his [T] mark) Harper Seale Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said Thomas Harper for his Last Will & Testament in the presence of Joshua Farguson John Piper--Margaret REEDS-PIPER-HARPER's stepson George Parsons At a Court held for King George County the 1st Day of A~ril 1737. The Last Will and Testament of Thomas Harper, Decd., was presented into Court by Margaret Harper his widow and Executrix who made oath thereto and the same was proved by the oath of Joshua Farguson and John Piper and admitted to record. Charlene REEDS EBELING Dad's Side REEDS, JAMESON, HALBERT, DUNCAN, MAUZY, PORTER, BALL, HACKLEY, CORBIN, TAYLOE, MOTT, PIGG, SHIPPEY, RICHARDSON, BOWLING, CARTER(Giles, Theodorick), WEBB, BEARD/ BAIRD, BELL, CRAIG, WEAVER, WITHERS, CONYERS, WOOD, ISRAEL, CUNNINGHAM, MICHAUX, WADDILL, RANDOLPH so far--VA>KY>MO WHITE, CONNORS, HAGERTY, FLATLEY--Ire>NY/Ontario Canada>Green Bay Mom's Side CORNWELL(NY), BUTZ, ANSCHICKS, STEDMAN, PATTERMAN, THULL, MEHAN, REITZ, DIEHL, ROMIG/ROMICH, KNAUSS, PHLIEGER **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15&ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Jane, I am kinda curious about the Thompson line of your Jesse that you have posted. I have a John W. Thompson. born about 1800 I kow not where. I do know that arond 1824 he maried Francis T. Gray daughter of Thomas Gray and Patty Payne. Daughter of John payne. I don't know who John W. Parents Were. After about 1835 He setttled along with his wife and at least one child John G. Thompson my gg grandfather, on Coons Run Harrison Co. Virginia (WV) He John W. Thompson died about 1857 burried i believe in the old Brown cemetery at Brown VA. (WV). I am James W. McIntyre b. 1921 I would appreciate any help you would have. About the name that you mentioed Elizabeth Hurst. My wife's grandmother name was Elazibeth Hurst She was born at Hurst, VA (WV.) Married William Means he Served in the Civil War (Union) was captured at Atlanta GA. was a prisoner of War at The infamous Andresonville Prison in GA. Thank You. Jim -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Jesse Thompson and Elizabeth Hurst Amanda: In reply to your query, the information I have is as follows: Jesse Thompson s/o William Thompson and Mildred (Jones?) (Harper?) married to Elizabeth Hurst, d/o James Hurst and Rosanna Jones. Children of Jesse and Elizabeth are: James Elias (Eli) Rosanna Milley Nancy Armistead William Jason Sally Fielding Dicey I have tried researching William and Mildred and have not had any success so far. I do believe, based on some documentation I have, that Mildred was from Maryland. I have copies of documentation mentioning a slave named Brianna who Mildred brought with her from Maryland. I searched in Prince William County records for a Will for Mildred and also in Fauquier County, where Jesse died. I hope that maybe some of this helps you. Jane Lewis ____________________________________ Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. _Watch the video on AOL Home_ (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom000300000000 01) . **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001) ------------------------------- 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
Jane, Thank you for providing the children of Jesse and Elizabeth Thompson. Were you able to glean anything from that Chancery Record I forwarded? There was discussion about a slave issue and Mildred (Jones) Thompson did have a daughter named "SARAH" who married NICKSON. This record talks about a Maryland connection. Let me know if you've already read this record because if you haven't, I think there may be some "nuggets" in it in the way of leads? I'll keep you posted if I run across anthing else. Thank you, Amanda ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:16 PM Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Jesse Thompson and Elizabeth Hurst > > Amanda: In reply to your query, the information I have is as follows: > > Jesse Thompson s/o William Thompson and Mildred (Jones?) (Harper?) > married > to Elizabeth Hurst, d/o James Hurst and Rosanna Jones. Children of Jesse > and > Elizabeth are: > James > Elias (Eli) > Rosanna > Milley > Nancy > Armistead > William > Jason > Sally > Fielding > Dicey > > I have tried researching William and Mildred and have not had any success > so > far. I do believe, based on some documentation I have, that Mildred was > from Maryland. I have copies of documentation mentioning a slave named > Brianna > who Mildred brought with her from Maryland. I searched in Prince William > County records for a Will for Mildred and also in Fauquier County, where > Jesse > died. > > I hope that maybe some of this helps you. > > Jane Lewis > > > > > > ____________________________________ > Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. _Watch the video on AOL Home_ > (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom000300000000 > 01) . > > > > > **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL > Home. > (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001) > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
For information about the following Fauquier County references, please email me directly. Pat Duncan [email protected] Available now: Fauquier County, Virginia Birth Register, 1853-1880. 5½x8½, paper, 390 pp. Fauquier County, Virginia Birth Register, 1881-1896. 5½x8½, paper, 382 pp. Available soon: Fauquier County, Virginia Marriage Register, 1854-1882. 5½x8½, paper, 310 pp. Fauquier County, Virginia Marriage Register, 1883-1906. 5½x8½, paper, 304 pp.
Amanda: In reply to your query, the information I have is as follows: Jesse Thompson s/o William Thompson and Mildred (Jones?) (Harper?) married to Elizabeth Hurst, d/o James Hurst and Rosanna Jones. Children of Jesse and Elizabeth are: James Elias (Eli) Rosanna Milley Nancy Armistead William Jason Sally Fielding Dicey I have tried researching William and Mildred and have not had any success so far. I do believe, based on some documentation I have, that Mildred was from Maryland. I have copies of documentation mentioning a slave named Brianna who Mildred brought with her from Maryland. I searched in Prince William County records for a Will for Mildred and also in Fauquier County, where Jesse died. I hope that maybe some of this helps you. Jane Lewis ____________________________________ Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. _Watch the video on AOL Home_ (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom000300000000 01) . **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Amanda: In reply to your query, the information I have is as follows: Jesse Thompson s/o William Thompson and Mildred (Jones?) (Harper?) married to Elizabeth Hurst, d/o James Hurst and Rosanna Jones. Children of Jesse and Elizabeth are: James Elias (Eli) Rosanna Milley Nancy Armistead William Jason Sally Fielding Dicey I have tried researching William and Mildred and have not had any success so far. I do believe, based on some documentation I have, that Mildred was from Maryland. I have copies of documentation mentioning a slave named Brianna who Mildred brought with her from Maryland. I searched in Prince William County records for a Will for Mildred and also in Fauquier County, where Jesse died. I hope that maybe some of this helps you. Jane Lewis **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Before I go any further, I need to say that Renee S. has provided most all the records on Rosannah Hurst and William Jones, Sr. (Due to having to cut and paste, if I miss anyone, please forgive me. I'm not trying to take credit for anyone else's hard work and generosity. Amanda ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Renee suggested that maybe Charles Jones who married Ann Childs might be related to Rosannah (Jones) Hurst who had Charles Jones as her security. Continuing to follow her line and associations. Rosannah's children pretty much line up with her Will. (I think Mildred and Milly are same daughter and same for Amelia and Deilia? Only "Mildred" and "Deilia" are named in Will of Rosannah Hurst. James Hurst and Rosannah Jones Records of James Hurst and Rosannah Jones marriage on 21 Apr 1751 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co., VA can be found in the Parish records by Powhaton Mocure. Also in the records are the dates of birth of 2 of their children. Elizabeth Hurst b.10 Jan 1752, and Henry Hurst b.3 Dec 1753. It is unknown at this time if Mildred/Amelia/Milley Hurst, Nancy Hurst, Delila Hurst, or Jane Hurst were also born in Overwharton Parrish. The next records I have for the family are in Fairfax Co. after James died. On 20 October 1766 in Fairfax County, VA, Rosanna Hurst was named as the Administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband, James Hurst, and she made bond in the amount of £500 with Charles Jones serving as her security. (Really would like to find his parents. Rosannah's daughter, Elizabeth Hurst married Jesse Thompson, and it looks as if his mother was married to "Mr. Jones" before she married William Thompson.) Henry Hurst m. Ann Emmons. Her sister Sarah married William Jones, Sr. William Jones, Sr. had indenture with George Freeman and wife Jael Stigler (1818) and PETER GRANT was named as living on part of the tract that Jael Stigler inherited from the estate of her father James Stigler. So I'm wondering if Peter Grant could be connected with John Grant or his sons and IF the name JOHN "GAUNT" as witness on Will of Rosannah Hurst could possibly be "GRANT"? In 1771 John Grant and his sons John and Daniel leased a tract of land in the Manor of Leeds. His property was described cor. to Roseanna Hurst...line of Reuben Payne..cor. to said Payne and Simon Hethling.(Could this be Simon Heffling? Maybe was son of Augustine Heffling and Nancy Hurst?)This shows that Rosannah Jones Hurst had moved to Fauquier Co and acquired land prior to that date. Marriage records for her children should all be found in Fauquier Co. none have been located to date. Henry Hurst is believed to have married around 1774 at 21 yrs of age to Ann Emmons daughter of William Emmons and UNKNOWN. (Ann had another sister, Agatha Emmons who married Martin Hefflin. Rosannah Hurst had daughter Nancy Hurst m. Augustin Heffling which makes me wonder if Martin Hefflin and above Simon Hethling (Heffling?) might be sons of Nancy Hurst and Augustine Heffling? I've seen where this name Heflin is spelled nearly half dozen ways?) In 1774 we find Rosannah Hurst leasing a tract in Manor of Leeds of 100 acres from Thomas Lord Fairfax, for 20s. stirling. The lease required 3 people, Rosannah chose her son Henry and daughter Delila to be on the lease with her. Fauquier Co.,Deed Book 5, Pages 101-105 This William Jones married Sarah Emmons. children: Henry F. Jones m. Elizabeth Ann Adams, 12 Jan. 1811, Fauquier Co. Jesse Jones m. Judy Wiggington, 26 Aug. 1816 Joseph (Joe) Jones m. Molly Brooks, 31 Dec. 1793 Fauquier Co. William Jones, Jr. m. Diadema S. Holmes, 24 Sept. 1810, Fauqiuer Co. Henry Hurst, Joseph Emmons, James Emmons are mentioned as witnesses in a lease between William Champe, Esq. of K. G. Co., Par. of Brunswick and Wm. Jones of Ham. Par. Sarah is mentioned as wife of William Jones and Joe Jones is his son. Fauquier Co.,Deed Book 5 pages 513-514 William Champe name in with all these makes me think that William Jones, Sr. who married Sarah Emmons could possibly connect to the line of JONES that William Champe's widow remarried, which was CHURCHILL JONES.
Working on identifying all the children of James Hurst & Rosannah Jones. Do I have the correct Jesse Thompson for husband of Elizabeth Hurst, d/o James Hurst and Rosannah Jones? Thanks, Amanda -------------------------- Vicky at Warrenton Library sent me below abstracted records. Rosanna Hurst, Will, 1793: Son: Henry (m. Ann Emmons, d/o William Emmons. Sarah Emmons m. William Jones.) Daughters: Elizabeth Thompson (wife of Jesse), Mildred Markwell (wife of Wm.), Nancy Heffling (wife of Augustine), Deilia Crim (wife of Joseph), Jane Hurst Administrators: Henry Hurst, John Gaunt (This could be John GRANT?) Witnesses: John H. Ferguson, Gracy Quesenberry (Could this also be Quisenberry?), Sally Thompson Rosannah Hurst, Inventory, 1793: Prepared by Nathan Warden, John Gaunt( Could this be Grant?), John H. Ferguson, Elisha Warden -------- Jesse Thompson, Will, 1803, 1805: (Think this could husband of Elizabeth Hurst?) Wife: Elizabeth Sons: Jason, Fielding, James, Elias, Armistead, Wm Daughters: Sally, Nancy, Rosanna, Dicey; Milly Palmer Witnesses: Turner Adams, John Ashby Jr., John R. Short (Notice that he's named a son "Fielding". Think Jesse Thompson was same one in record with "Fielding" Jones? If Jesse's mother was Mildred Harper who married twice, then maybe "Fielding Jones" was connected to Jesse's mother's first husband, "Mr. Jones"? -------- Jesse Thompson m. Elizabeth Hurst. Below might be him? If so, his mother Mildred Harper was married twice: 1st to Mr. Jones, 2nd to William Thompson. Jesse Thompson had dealings with with Fielding Jones. If Jesse's mother Mildred Thompson was married 1st to a Mr. Jones, then maybe this is where Fielding Jones comes from? 1 November 1771. Lease. Bet. Thomas Lord Fairfax and Jesse Thompson .. tract in Manor of Leeds .. line of Rd. Crawley and near a line of Samuel Harris ... William Fletcher .. cor. of William Briggs .. large rock cor. to Briggs .. 140 a. .. for his Nat. life and the lives of Elizabeth, his wife and Fielding Jones .. yearly rent of 28s. Signed: Fairfax. Wits: as above. Rec: 25 May 1772, prov. by o. of wits. as above. Mildred Harper appears to have married twice and been mother of Jesse Thompson? 1 Thomas Harper 1670 - 1733 b: Abt. 1670 in prob Old Rappahannock Co., Va. d: Abt. 1733 in King George Co., Virginia .. +Margaret Reeds 1671 - 1743 b: Bet. 1671 - 1676 in Westmoreland/King George Co., Virginia d: Bef. 03/13/1743 in King George Co., Va. ........ 2 Thomas Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 George Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 Samuel Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 Mildred Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ............ +Mr Jones 1698 - b: Abt. 1698 ........ *2nd Husband of Mildred Harper: ............ +William Thompson 1698 - 1761 b: Abt. 1698 d: Bef. 1761 in Prince William Co., Virginia ................... 3 Jesse Thompson ....................... +Elizabeth Hurst ................... 3 Elias "Eli" Thompson 1759 - b: Bef. 1759 ....................... +Mary Harris 1759 - b: Bef. 1759 ................... 3 Ann Thompson ....................... +French Mason, Jr. ................... 3 Zernah Thompson ........ 2 Mary Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 Daniel Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710 ........ 2 John Harper 1698 - b: Bet. 1698 - 1710
This message appeared recently on the Germanna Colonies rootsweb: Message: 3 Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:26:17 -0400 From: "William and Julia Wallace" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [GERMANNA] References to Some Residents of the First Colony of Germanna To: [email protected] Message-ID: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) Do you have any more information on Nancy Kelly? I have a friend at the Garrard Historical Soc. looking for information on the Kelly family. I have been no help. They lived near the "Germannans". I have the maps somewhere that Fred Simpson published. J.W. (Julie) Wallace Response: For Germanna Researchers - some of the migration trails of some descendants of early Germanna colonists. This information is far from adequate, as researching females is difficult. The Kemper Family genealogy has been digitized and is on HeritageQuest, available at many public libraries which subscribe to this genealogical database. (Search term in Books: Kemper) Here are some sketchy notes on Nancy Kelly Kemper of Garrard Co., KY. She was the widow of George Nimrod Kemper (d. Aug 1820 in KY) of that county. He in turn was one of the sons of John Kemper, the elder of Garrard Co., Dicks River area. Mercer Co. was on the other side of the River. (That is where many Kemper-Holtzclaw marriages took place.) There were two John Kempers in early Garrard Co., one being married to Sarah Rosser [my ancestor] and the other, believed to be younger man, married to Judith Burdette [variant spellings]. The Kempers and the Rossers were believed to have been of Fauquier Co., VA. Preparer: E.W. Wallace Edited 1/99; edited 12/07 Tax lists added Mar 2008 NANCY KELLY. Wife and widow of George Nimrod Kemper of Garrard Co., KY. She appears in the 1820 census of Garrard Co., KY, p. 565 (or on HeritageQuest, M33, Roll 21, Page 131). Living at home at that time were three young sons and one daughter. Nancy was under age 45. Geroge Niimrod Kemper died August 1920, according to the Kemper Family Genealogy. Deduction: She was widowed before she was age 45. In her household she had two sons under age 10 and one under 16. There was one daughter 10-16. There were no slaves. If the census was taken by neighborhoods, it seems that two Holsclaw families lived nearby: Jacob Holsclaw, who had a relatively large household, and John Holsclaw with four young sons under age 10. Several Holtzclaws married into the Kemper family, but the relationships of these Kempers to Nancy's deceased husband are unknown. At least one John Kelly appears in the 1820 census of Garrard Co., and he seemingly is an older man but with a number of females of varying ages in his home. (Kemper Genealogy says he died 1834.) On page 136 a John Kelly, about age 45, appears in the 1820 census for Garrard Co., KY A number of Kelleys and Kelly males appeared on tax lists of Kentucky in 1789 and 1790, but it is difficult to say at this time whether any of these men may have been the father of Nancy Kelly. (See note at bottom.) The 1795 tax lists of Kentucky list these Kelly males in counties adjoining Garrard Co., KY: Kelley, Amaniel - Madison Kelley, William - Bourbon Kelly, Daniel - Mercer Kelly, Jacob - Mercer Kelly, John - Fayette Kelly, Joseph - Woodford Kelly, Samuel - Madison Kelly, Samuel - Mercer Kelly, Timothy - Mercer Kelly, William - Bourbon Source: TLC Genealogy, The 1795 Census of Kentucky [Miami Beach, FL: TLC Genealogy, 1991], p. 96 Note: My recollection from the Kemper Family Genealogy [my names for it--the title is slightly more elegant] is that her parents were John and Elizabeth Kelly. Probably they came from Fauquier Co. or possibly Culpeper Co. VA My further comments: I would highly recommend that the researcher peruse, if at all possible, the works about early Kentucky of Michael L. Cook and his wife Betty Cummings Cook, particularly the books having to do with Kentucky Court of Appeals. There are some wonderful depositions which the Cooks transcribed. These books are probably at Eastern Kentucky U. in Richmond, KY, not far from Garrard Co. Also, there are some Cook transcriptions of records of the early counties in Kentucky. Jillson's books on land grants in Kentucky may be helpful. At one time there was a CD-ROM of these books about land grants, very searchable. An afterthought: According to the *1795 Census of Kentucky*, cited above, Richard Rosser, believed to be brother of Mrs. John Kemper the elder [nee Sarah Rosser] was listed in that 1795 tax list as of Fayette Co. I stumbled upon a transcribed Rev. War pension claim of Richard Rosser in an old tattered booklet [typewritten and then mimeographed] found at my local Family History Center. The title included the name *Old Crab Orchard*. John Kemper gave a deposition/affidavit (?) to the effect that Richard Rosser had been his messmate in Benjamin Harrison's company [in the Revolution]. I made the leap of faith that Rosser was Kemper's brother-in-law. (This is why we genealogists have to study neighborhoods!!!) As far as my research has gone, Kemper did not apply for a Rev. war pension. A lot of conjecture here, but no proof. That is the way when we research our female ancestors, alas! Unless she had a child out of wedlock!!! E.W.Wallace Two Kelley males were in Madison Co., KY [adjacent to Garrard Co.] in 1789: Immanuel and Stephen. (It is believed that Garrard Co. was formed from Madison Co., but this needs to be confirmed). **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. 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I think I have posted this before, but in case you missed it: This book has been digitized and is available on the online genealogical database called HeritageQuest. If you contact your local public library, you may be able to determine where and how you can get access to this database. Only public libraries, as I understand it, can now subscribe. This is the book which refers to Fauquier Co., VA where many of the First Germanna colonists settled. But, of course Fauquier Co. was formed from Prince William Co., where many of the early records have been destroyed [or at least not located]. (There are a couple of books on Prince William Co., but the one Index I surveyed did not seem to include any Germanna surnames. Too bad, because some of our folk were there in its early days!) A good many of the First Germanna descendants migrated to Kentucky, and, in particular, I am thinking of Mercer and Garrard Cos. But, of course, our migrating ancestors went where there was Land, and cheap land, on a decent watercourse. Kentucky counties kept dividing, so you may find Germanna families anywhere, and they intermarried with persons who had Anglo [or Irish] surnames. (One of my Kemper ancestresses of Garrard Co., KY was Nancy Kelly. Seems like one of the Kempers married an O'Bannon.) This is the digitized book. Groome, H. C. Fauquier cduring the proprietorship: a chronicle of the colonization and organization of a Northern Neck county Richmond: Old Dominion Press, 264 pages. (There is an index. Click on Table of Contents which will give you a link to the Index, if I remember correctly. Maybe you will find some good leads.) E.W.Wallace **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
If you have a library card in most cases you can access the website on line. I know Maryland can access it thru Sailor.
I am sharing this, that was shared with me, because so many of those living in early Fauquier Co received land in Mason Co KY ca 1800. I wonder if it was bounty land/service reward land? Ginny http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kymason/government.html#mc
William Jones m. Sarah Emmons Son: Jesse Jones m. Judy Wigginton, 26 Aug. 1816 Fauquier Co., bdsm: d/o William Question: Would anyone know if WILLIAM WIGGINTON could connect to below line of Wiggington? Question: Would anyone know the line of WILLIAM B. STONE? Question: Would anyone know who PETER GRANT was that was neighbor? Thank you, Amanda "Deed Book 23 page 133, Indenture made 8th day of October 1818 between George Freeman and Jael his wife in the County of Fauquier of the one part and William Jones, Sr. (He married Sarah Emmons) of the ame place of the other witnesseth that the said George Freeman and Jael his wife for and in consideration of the sum of..." Jael Freeman was Jael Stigler, d/o James Stigler and Mildred (Reeds) Brown and in this indenture it says land fell to the said George Freeman and his wife Jael in dividing the landed estate of James Stigler deceased it being a part of the tract whereon the said PETER GRANT lived and resided. Then this it goes on to sayd that this land ran to such and such corner of CLAXTON property... Since William Jones had a son who married a Wigginton and due to name of Peter Grant, I'm thinking maybe below lines could make a connection? Also, I have a William Stone who was associated with the above lines. (Records cited above have been shared with me to by June F. and Renee S.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Court Record Data Context Extract Comment Stone vs Norman, CR-SC-H, 1814?, ID: 368-364 may contain related papers. Deed Henry Wigginton to Alexander Grant - Stafford Co. - 1741 Deed Henry Wigginton to Thomas Porter - Stafford Co. - 1739 Deed Robert Brent to John Baker - Stafford Co. - 1714 Deed Thomas Smith to Henry Wigginton - Stafford Co. - 1726 @ Deed Daniel Carroll Brent to William Barton Stone - Stafford Co. - 1792 Defendant Edward Norman Family Sarah Wigginton, widow of Henry Wigginton Sr. Family William Wigginton, Henry Wigginton, Peter Wigginton, Benjamin Wigginton, James Wigginton & Roger Wigginton, sons of Henry Wigginton Sr. Family Elizabeth Wigginton (alias Elizabeth Smith), Sarah Wigginton, Jeane Wigginton, Winifred Wigginton, Mary Wigginton & Ann Wigginton, daughters of Henry Wigginton Sr. Grant Christopher Booz - Westmoreland Co. - 1654 Grant Giles Brent - Northumberland Co. - 1651 Locality Stafford Co.; Northumberland Co.; Westmoreland Co.; Prince William Co. Plaintiff Alexander Smith Hawkins Stone (infant); Eleanor Stone (infant); Elizabeth Stone (infant); Hawkins Stone (next friend) Plat Gwins patent, as laid off by James Leach, Deputy Surveyor of Stafford Co. Plat Henry Wigginton patent - Stafford Co. - 1724 Plat Giles Brent patent - Stafford Co. - 1756 Slave Adam; Hannah; Judith; Dick - property of Henry Wigginton Sr. Surveyor James Leach, deputy surveyor of Stafford Co. Surveyor Acct. due Travers Daniel - 1798 Surveyor Jno. Savage, Surveyor of Stafford Co. - 1724 Tract Giles Brents Rock Patent; Rock Remon (aka Rockrummon) Will Henry Wigginton Sr. - Stafford Co. - 1735 / 1736 Will Thomas Norman - Stafford Co. - 1777 Administrative Information Record title Stone vs Norman Year recorded 1814 Collection CR-SC-H Record ID 367-558 Alexander S. H. Stone was son of William B. Stone Court Record Data Context Extract Defendant James Edrington (admr.); Benjamin Tolson (admr.); John C. Edrington (decd); Amney Edrington (widow) Deponent / Affiant Alexander S.H. Stone; Eleanor Moncure; Elias Howe; William H. Tyler; Pearson Williams; Benjn. Williams; Nath. P. Williams; John N. Tolson Family John C. Edrington, James Edrington & Angelina Edrington, children of John C. Edrington Family Alexander S.H. Stone, son of William B. Stone Locality Stafford Co. Marriage John C. Edrington -mr1- FNU Stone, widow of William B. Stone John C. Edrington -mr2- Amney Tolson Marriage Edwin C. Moncure -mr- Eleanor Stone, daughter of William B. Stone Plaintiff John C. Edrington (infant); Angelina Edrington (infant); Barton S. Stone (next friend) Slave Nance (40); Burton (16); Emanuel (14); Frederick (13); Elzira (12); Sally (10); Washington (9); Charity (8); Susan (7); George (6); Henny (2) Administrative Information Record title Edrington vs Edrington Year recorded 1824 Collection CR-SC-H Record ID 95-9
Brad, here are the entries from John P. Alcock's book "Fauquier Families 1759-1799", pg. 141: Gough/Goff, Bailey - Marriage Bond 10/21/1799 to Dulley Henselle, dau of Enoch Hensley, wit William Gough, wit/bd Jesse Gough Goff, Eleanor - Minutes Book 5, pg. 262, 1776 - Orphan of Wm. Goff chose Wm. Preston, Jr. as gdn. Goff/Gaff, Francis - Tithables list 1787-1789, Minutes Book 9, pg. 321, June 1790 - John Fristoe against him abates due to his death. Goff/Gauff, Jesse - Tithables 1797-98/paid by Linney Goff, 1799. Marriage Bond 8/9/1797 to Elizabeth Henslee, own cons, wit/bd Samuel Henslee. Deed Book 14, pg 351, 1799 - voted. Goff, Joshua - Tithables 1782-89, MB 8, pg 249, 1787 - tax credit. Goff/Gauff, Linney/Malinda - Tithables 1790-93, 1795, 1797-99. (Bet this is Verlinda) Goff, Thomas - Tithables 1785-1787-under 21-1788/paid by Joshua-1789, 1795-96. Goff, William - Tithables 1787-88/paid by Joshua -1791-92. Marriage Bond 1/8/1790 to Frances Weaver, own cons, wit Susanna Weaver & Catherine W. Taylor, bd Benjamin Taylor. Under listing for "Gough" it says "See Goff". Hope this is of help. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of B&G Goff Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 12:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Gough, Fauquier Co. VA Looking for any information on following family. Francis and Verlinda are my 4th great grandparents. Any info/corrections, source verification etc would be appreciated, Who was Francis father/mother. Francis Gough, b. abt 1743, possibly in King George Co., VA. Married Verlinda Peck. Francis died abt 1789 probably in Fauquier Co., Va Children: Nancy Ann m: Charles Henson Elizabeth m: Arthur Harris Glady m: Henry Bramlett William m: Francis Weaver <--- My line Verlinda Mildred m: John Riley Bailey m: Dulley Hensley Jesse m: Elizabeth Hensley (2) Catherine Shively Sarah Thomas Lucy T. Thanks in advance Brad Goff Prineville, Oregon ------------------------------- 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
Looking for any information on following family. Francis and Verlinda are my 4th great grandparents. Any info/corrections, source verification etc would be appreciated, Who was Francis father/mother. Francis Gough, b. abt 1743, possibly in King George Co., VA. Married Verlinda Peck. Francis died abt 1789 probably in Fauquier Co., Va Children: Nancy Ann m: Charles Henson Elizabeth m: Arthur Harris Glady m: Henry Bramlett William m: Francis Weaver <--- My line Verlinda Mildred m: John Riley Bailey m: Dulley Hensley Jesse m: Elizabeth Hensley (2) Catherine Shively Sarah Thomas Lucy T. Thanks in advance Brad Goff Prineville, Oregon
Brad, This is not a direct answer to your question, but may be of help to you in your search. Attached below is what I have written up so far on Verlinda (Wright) (Greenin) Peck. The unusual given name Verlinda connected with the surname Peck indicates a probable family connection with your Verlinda (Peck) Gough. Best wishes, Robert N. Grant 15 Campo Bello Court Menlo Park, CA 94025 *Excerpt from John Wright (Westmoreland County Overseer):* A. _Virlinda Or Virlandoe (Wright) (Greenin) Peck, Her Husbands Owen Greenin And Robert Peck, And Her Descendants _ Virlandoe (Wright) (Greenin) Peck was a daughter of John Wright (Overseer of Westmoreland County) and _____ (Williams) Wright. (John1) In his work "Some Descendants of Richard Wright, Gentleman, of London, England, and Northumberland, Va., 1655," published _in Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine_, Vol. I, pages 127-141 and 177-191, 1919, and reprinted in _Genealogies of Virginia Families From Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine_, published by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1981, Charles Arthur Hoppin stated as follows with regard to John Wright (Overseer of Westmoreland County): "One June 30, 1709: "Ordered Virlandoe Wright, daughter of John Wright of Upper Machotique, mark of Cattle & Hoggs be Recorded. [Westmoreland Orders &c. 1705 to 1721, page 126.]" Greening - (And Variants) Early Records by Sadie Greening Sparks stated that: 1) On October 25, 1725, at North Neck Grant A/190 Owen Greenin was granted 467 acres of land in King George County on the branches of Summerduck Run; 2) On February 4, 1730, at Northern Neck Grant C/96 Owen Grinan of King George County was granted 119 acres of land in King George County adjacent to his existing land; and 3) On September 1, 1731, at Northern Neck Grant D/28 Owen Grinan of Prince William County was granted 481 acres of land on the northern head branch of Broad Run. On October 18, 1731, at Prince William County, Virginia, D.B. B/64 Vellender Greenin appointed John Wright, Gentleman, her attorney in fact to acknowledge her right of dower in 200 acres of land sold by her husband Owin Greenin: "Know all men by these Presents that I Vellender Greenin the Wife of Owin Greein of the Parish of Hanover in the County of Pr. Wm. Doe Constitute and appoint Jon. Wright Gent to acknowledge my right of Dowrey and thirds at the Common Law of in to Two hundred acres of Land Sold by my Said Husband unto William McBee and his heirs for Ever relation thereto being had it doth and may fully and at Large Appear and for so Doing this shall be his Sufficient Warrent as witness my hand and Seal this Eighteen Day of Obr Anno Domini 1731 Signed Sealed and De- Vellender V Greenin livered In the Presence her mark and Seal of us Tested by Owin Greenin, Thos :T Dunigan At a Court Continued & held for Prince William County the Twenty first Day of october 1731 The Within Power of Atturney from Vellender Greenon to John Wright was Proved by the oaths of the Witnesses thereto admitted to Record Test Catesby Cooke Cl Cur." The given female names of Virlandoe and Vellender are so unusual and so similar sounding that Vellender Greenin of Prince William D.B. B/64 was probably the same person as Virlandoe Wright, the daughter of John Wright, of Westmoreland County Court Order 1705-1721/126. The only John Wright, Gentleman, in Prince William County in 1731 was 1792 John Wright of Fauquier County, who had been elected a justice of the county. A power of attorney was typically given to a trusted relative, which suggests that 1792 John Wright of Fauquier County was related to Vellender (Wright) Greenin. As will be set forth below, 1792 John Wright of Fauquier County was born before October 2, 1700, and Virlandoe/Vellender (Wright) Greenin was in 1709 old enough to record a mark and yet young enough not to be married and was married by 1731, indicating that John and Virlandoe/Vellender were of similar ages and, therefore, probably siblings. "Greening - (And Variants) Early Records" by Sadie Greening Sparks stated that: 1) On March 28, 1735, at Orange County, Virginia, D.B. __/__ Owen Grinan of Overwharton Parish sold to Rev. Alexander Scott 481 acres of land; and 2) On November 1, 1742, the Northern Neck Land Grant of William Johnson listed his land as adjacent to that of Owen Grennons on Broad Run of Occoquan. As set forth below, Occoquan was where the land of Charles Wright, possible son of John Wright the Overseer, was located. "Greening - (And Variants) Early Records" by Sadie Greening Sparks also stated that: 1) On February 12, 1743, at Prince William County, Virginia, Vol. C/447 Daniel Chambers was appointed administrator of the estate of Owen Grenan; and 2) On March 22, 1743, at Prince William County, Virginia, W.B. __/__ the inventory of the estate of Owen Grinan was filed. These records indicate that Owen Greenin had died before February 12, 1743, in Prince William County, Virginia. _Colonial Families of the Northern Neck of Virginia_, by Ralph and Catherine Beverly stated that: ". . . . On 5 Dec 1754 Robert Peck and his wife Virlinda of KG Co. and Thomas Stribling and his wife Elizabeth, of WC, sold to Richard Vowles of WC, 107a., beginning at the n. side of a branch of Machotick Damm a little below Jordan's Bridge which land fell upon the decease of John Wright to his dau. Virlinda, now wife of Robert Peck, now sold by Robert Peck and Virlinda his wife and Thomas Stribling and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of sd. Robert and Virlinda Peck. {WC DW, 1753-1756 John Wright was the father of Virlnda, who m. Robert Peck, and had issue Elizabeth Peck who m. Thomas Stribling." _Married Well And Often_ by Robert K. Headley, Jr., listed the marriage of Virlinda Wright, daughter of John Wright, and Robert Peck, son of William Peck, Sr., before December 5, 1754, citing King George County, Virginia, W.B. A/25 and Westmoreland County, Virginia, D.&W.B. 12/188: "Peck, Robert & Wright, Virlinda; bef. 5 Dec 1754; groom was a son of Wm. Peck Sr. (d. KGC 1754); bride was a dau. of Jn. Wright; (KGC WB a:25; WC DW 12:188)" Although the reasonable conclusion to be reached from the records cited by these two source is that Elizabeth (Peck) Stribling was the daughter of Robert Peck and Virlinda (Wright) Peck, _Married Well And Often_ by Robert K. Headley, Jr., also listed the marriage of Thomas Stribling and Elizabeth Peck on March 8, 1752, citing the St. Paul's Parish Register. If Elizabeth Peck was at least 16 years of age at the time of her marriage, then she would have been born before about 1737. But as set forth above, Virlinda (Wright) (Greenin) Peck's first husband Owen Greenin did not die until 1743, so Elizabeth (Peck) Stribling was probably a daughter of Robert Peck by a marriage prior to his marriage to Virlinda (Wright) Greenin. These records indicate that Virlinda (Wright) Greenin and Robert Peck were married sometime after February 12, 1743, and before December 5, 1754. 1. _Possibly William Grinan _ William Grinan was possibly a son of Owen Greenin or Grinan and Virlinda or Virlandoe (Wright) (Greenin) Peck. (John1, Virlinda2) In his WorldConnect Posting dated February 11, 2008, Mike Marshall(?) stated that on March 14, 1758, at Stafford County, Virginia, Ct.O.B. __/337 William Grinan posted a bond to secure delivery of the estate of Owen Grinan to his orphan Daniel Grinan: "pp. 337-338 Know all men by these presents that We William Grinan & Alexander Doniphan are bound unto Thomas Ludwell lee Esqr. first Justice of Peace behalf of himself & rest of Justices . . in sum L250 . . 14th March 1758. The condition . . if William Crinan truly pay unto Daniel Grinan Orphan of Owen Grinan all Estate . . due soon as he shall arrive to lawful age. __ as also keep harmless Justices from all trouble about said Estate . . then above obligation William Grinan At Court held for Stafford County Alexr. Doniphan 14th March 1758 Bond acknowledged ordered to be recorded." This record identifies Daniel Grinan as a son of Owen Grinan and the appointment of William Grinan to hold the estate assets suggests that William was also a son of Owen Grinan. 2. _Daniel Grinan _ Daniel Grinan was a son of Owen Greenin or Grinan and Virlinda or Virlandoe (Wright) (Greenin) Peck. (John1, Virlinda2) In his WorldConnect Posting dated February 11, 2008, Mike Marshall(?) stated that on March 14, 1758, at Stafford County, Virginia, Ct.O.B. __/337 William Grinan posted a bond to secure delivery of the estate of Owen Grinan to his orphan Daniel Grinan: "pp. 337-338 Know all men by these presents that We William Grinan & Alexander Doniphan are bound unto Thomas Ludwell lee Esqr. first Justice of Peace behalf of himself & rest of Justices . . in sum L250 . . 14th March 1758. The condition . . if William Crinan truly pay unto Daniel Grinan Orphan of Owen Grinan all Estate . . due soon as he shall arrive to lawful age. __ as also keep harmless Justices from all trouble about said Estate . . then above obligation William Grinan At Court held for Stafford County Alexr. Doniphan 14th March 1758 Bond acknowledged ordered to be recorded." This record identifies Daniel Grinan as a son of Owen Grinan. B&G Goff wrote: > Looking for any information on following family. Francis and Verlinda are my 4th great grandparents. Any info/corrections, source verification etc would be appreciated, > Who was Francis father/mother. > > Francis Gough, b. abt 1743, possibly in King George Co., VA. Married Verlinda Peck. Francis died abt 1789 probably in Fauquier Co., Va > Children: > Nancy Ann m: Charles Henson > Elizabeth m: Arthur Harris > Glady m: Henry Bramlett > William m: Francis Weaver <--- My line > Verlinda > Mildred m: John Riley > Bailey m: Dulley Hensley > Jesse m: Elizabeth Hensley (2) Catherine Shively > Sarah > Thomas > Lucy T. > > Thanks in advance > Brad Goff > Prineville, Oregon > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > -- Robert N. Grant Grant & Gordon, LLP 525 University Avenue Suite 1325 Palo Alto, CA 94301 Phone Number: 650-614-3800 Fax Number: 650-614-3810 Email: [email protected]