Here are the surnames I'm researching in Fauquier. The families of research interests are John and Ann SETTLE and Jesse GREEN. DOWER, Sarah Ann born abt. 1800, of Frederick Co., VA died bef. 1850 GREEN, Isaac Newton born 1824, Fauquier Co., VA, died 1866, Doddridge Co., WV GREEN, Jesse born abt. 1788, died 1868 MCCARTY, William born abt. 1770, Culpeper Co., VA died aft. 1830 MCCARTY, Ann born 1800, Fauquier Co., VA, died Feb 1887, Harrison Co., WV MCCONAHUE (MCCONAUHEY), James born abt. 1705, died 1779, Loudoun Co., VA MCCONNAHA, Jane born 1 April 1770 Bucks Co., PA died aft. 1830, VA NEWSOME, Ann born abt 1701, died ? SETTLE, John born abt. 1701 died ? SETTLE, Nancy/Elizabeth born abt. 1730, VA died bef. 1790, Fauquier or Frederick Co., VA STIGLER, David born abt. 1730 King George, VA died 1819, Frederick Co., VA STIGLER, James born abt. 1695, died 1765, King George, VA STIGLER, Price born abt. 1770, Fauquier Co., VA died aft. 1830, VA STIGLER, Sarah Ann born Oct 1825, Fauquier Co., VA died 1914, Doddridge Co., WV
Brenda; My ancestor is Robert STEPHENS Will 11 Dec 1771 Fauquier Co, VA, but I think he lived in Loudoun Co, VA. His daughter Sarah STEPHENS m c1760 William BARKLEY (Pvt RevWar) - they lived in Fauquier Co, but moved to and died in KY. Jim Bartlett -----Original Message----- From: Brenda J Scott [mailto:BJS724@msn.com] Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 2:32 PM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Shackelford, Kearns, Phillips, Stevens, Stephens Hello List. I am researching the following names from the area's of Fauquier and Loudoun counties in Virginia. My earliest Shackelford is Warner W. Shackelford who married cir 1801, Rebecca Stephens, daughter of Ephraim. My earliest Stephens/Stevens family are Banister P. Stevens born cir 1801, married twice, one lady is a Kearnes, the other a Phillips. Another Stephens is John Stephens born 1811, married at least once to a Burgess lady. There is a Stephens of interest, Wm who married a Chadwell. If anyone out there has any Stephens/Stevens at anytime in Fauquier, I would love to know that information. It just may be the link to my past. Thanks, Brenda Brenda J. Scott ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== 2,500 Discussion Lists!!! USGenWeb and The USGenWeb Archives! Special thanks to go to RootsWeb,your generous donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible. Find out more! http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222
Dear Fauquier County, Virginia Genealogist, On Nov 29, 2003 I sent about 50 pages out on the Moffett family. Any comments, corrections, additions or is the work perfect? Or was it that bad? thanks Jim Burgess Fauquier County, Virginia USGENWEB
Barbara; There were EIDSONs in Richmond Co, VA in the early to mid 1700s that I know of - one lived next door to my ancestor Thomas BARTLETT c1705-1783, who son Thomas BARTLETT c1730-1806 was in Fauquier Co, VA 1768-1785... Jim Bartlett -----Original Message----- From: BARBARA BLUM [mailto:jackpot100@msn.com] Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 2:49 PM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: DYE + Bushrod/EIDSON This msg. caught my eye because of the Eidson connection. One of my ancestors is Margaret E. Eidson b. abt. 1830, m. to Jeremiah S. Balthrop on 12/30/1844 in Loudon Co., VA. If anyone knows any more about Margaret's ancestors, I would sure appreciate hearing from you. Barbara Missouri ----- Original Message ----- From: KDale60909@aol.com To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:33 PM Subject: Re: DYE + Bushrod In a message dated 12/8/03 8:22:35 AM Mountain Standard Time, krehztim@yahoo.com writes: > 4 Fauntleroy Dye (1742-31 Jul 1820) m. Anne Kelly d/o Matthew Kelley and > Sarah Eidson. Sarah was d/o Edward & Penelope Eidson, Edward having emigrated > to Richmond Co. from England. Matthew Kelley was the son of Capt. John > Kelley and Amy Doniphan. Among the thousands of Doniphan descendants in the U.S. > was President Harry S. Truman. Fauntleroy and Anne lived Fauquier Co. > removed to Mercer Co., KY > > 5 Avery Dye m. Sarah (Sally) Puckett in 1785 > > 5 Martin Dye > > 5 Rebecca Dye m. George Dye Jr. in 1790 (see above) > > 5 Martha Dye m. Almon Sanders > > 5 Mary Dye m. James Kelley Sr. > > 5 Nancy Dye m. Joseph Bragg > > 5 Catherine Dye m. Nimrod Greenwood [>> 22 Aug 1797--in Fauquier] > > Sarah Dye married Henry Greenwood in Fauquier 22 July 1799. Bond for both Dye/Greewood marriages was Fauntleroy Dye, so I assume Sarah also belongs to this family. Both Nimrod and Henry Greenwood went to Mercer KY shortly after their marriages. They were sons of Daniel Greenwood and Elinor Field of Fauquier. These are wonderful postings! You've hit a number of my husband's families--including Bushrod. He's descended from Griffin Fauntleroy and Ann Bushrod as well, through their daughter Judith Swann Fauntleroy who married George Boswell. Descendants of that family also went to Mercer Co. KY where Daniel Greenwood, probably the son of Nimrod (but could be Henry, though I don't think so) married Winifred Warren--of the Bushrod/Fauntletoy/Swann/Boswell lines. Daniel Greenwood and Winifred Warren were my husband's great great grandparents. A lot of Fauquier connections! Karen Dale Larkspur CO ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== Visit the Fauquier County USGenWeb Home Page! http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafauqui/fqva.htm Be sure to bookmark it!!! ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received when you subscribed to this list. Feel free to contact Jim Burgess,list administrator mailto:jim@promobiz.biz with questions concerning this list!
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All of the people listed below either were born, died and/or were buried in Fauquier County. I would like to share data on any of them. NAME Birth Date Death DATE ------------------------------ ------------- --------------- BAILEY, Henry E __ ___ 1794 __ ___ 1842 BAILEY, John a __ ___ 1757 c __ ___ 1826 CORBIN, Alexzander c __ ___ 1868 c __ ___ 1871 CORBIN, Anna R c __ ___ 1863 CORBIN, Charles W 10 Jul 1857 CORBIN, Eppie 18 Sep 1888 14 Sep 1966 CORBIN, George William 01 Mar 1860 22 Mar 1933 CORBIN, John R. 15 Sep 1877 UNKNOWN CORBIN, John W. c __ ___ 1832 11 May 1912 CORBIN, Joseph H 06 Apr 1896 CORBIN, Mildred c __ ___ 1859 CORBIN, Oscar Rexford 01 Dec 1911 CORBIN, Otis Clifton 17 Dec 1889 16 Jan 1967 CORBIN, Rexford L 16 Jan 1891 04 Mar 1967 CORBIN, Susan H. __ Jul 1861 CORBIN, Van Danial c __ ___ 1862 c __ ___ 1948 ENGLISH, Sally 23 Jul 1863 31 May 1945 ENNIS, Flossie c __ ___ 1918 UNKNOWN ENNIS, Katie C 11 Mar 1888 26 Nov 1968 HALE, George 04 Jan 1782 30 Oct 1862 HATHAWAY, John 26 Sep 1763 c 08 Oct 1836 HENSLEY, Letha Maude c __ ___ 1915 HEWITT, Juliett Ann c __ ___ 1844 UNKNOWN HUMPHREYS, (Doctor) John Thoma __ ___ 1856 __ ___ 1888 HUMPHREYS, Breckenridge "Andre 12 Nov 1860 21 Apr 1940 HUMPHREYS, Flodo Engs 04 Jul 1869 10 Sep 1959 HUMPHREYS, Gertrude Lee __ ___ 1858 17 Apr 1906 HUMPHREYS, Ida Howard __ ___ 1853 __ ___ 1930 HUMPHREYS, John c __ ___ 1770 30 Mar 1838 HUMPHREYS, Lousia Ellen c __ ___ 1865 c __ ___ 1950 HUMPHREYS, Sarah Elizabeth 22 Feb 1862 21 Jul 1936 MASON, George c __ ___ 1861 MAYHEW, Ida Hampton 11 Jan 1866 20 Aug 1969 MAYHUGH, Wade Hampton UNKNOWN c __ ___ 1929 MC CONCHIE, Dorothy B4 30 Mar 1838 NEWBY, Hannah b 12 Mar 1741 s __ ___ 1811 NEWBY, Henry Ward __ ___ 1859 NEWBY, Lucy L. __ ___ 1861 NEWBY, Robert C. 25 Apr 1822 02 Nov 1884 PEMBERTON, Larkin b __ ___ 1767 b 21 May 1822 PICKETT, Anne SHACKELFORD, James W. __ ___ 1850 __ ___ 1916 SHACKELFORD, Robert __ ___ 1817 c 24 Sep 1870 WARD, Georgeanna 31 Dec 1824 28 Aug 1868 WESTBROOK, Eleanora Virginia UNKNOWN UNKNOWN WHEATLEY, Behethelon/Beheathla c __ ___ 1794 b 10 Jan 1823 "Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Ralph Waldo Emerson Deb Koplen http://home.swbell.net/koplend/ koplend@swbell.net Grand Prairie, TX MSN Instant Messenger: Freckles6932 "Right Smak dab between Dallas & Fort Worth"
Hello List. I am researching the following names from the area's of Fauquier and Loudoun counties in Virginia. My earliest Shackelford is Warner W. Shackelford who married cir 1801, Rebecca Stephens, daughter of Ephraim. My earliest Stephens/Stevens family are Banister P. Stevens born cir 1801, married twice, one lady is a Kearnes, the other a Phillips. Another Stephens is John Stephens born 1811, married at least once to a Burgess lady. There is a Stephens of interest, Wm who married a Chadwell. If anyone out there has any Stephens/Stevens at anytime in Fauquier, I would love to know that information. It just may be the link to my past. Thanks, Brenda Brenda J. Scott
Thanks so more Tim for sharing this information - everyone knows the time involved so we all appreciate your efforts. I share 2 surnames with your, Heflin and Moore I know very little about the Moore family - William MOORE married to Adelaide Lincoln CARTER. They had a daughter named Dora Mae MOORE born about 1889 we think in Bedford VA and died in 1938 in Kensington, MD. Dora Mae is my great-grandmother. Catherine HEFLIN was married to William KEIRNES. Catherine is my gggg-grandmother. Each were born sometime around 1800. They had a daughter Mary Catherine KEIRNES born about 1833 in Fauquier Co. VA. Mary married Daniel WINES (also of Fauquier co born about 1822). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guiffre/GIUFFRE/ghtout/tp6.html #ahn1treeanchor -----Original Message----- From: Tim Kreh [mailto:krehztim@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:50 PM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Recent Postings - MY surnames For the most part, I have no real connection to any of these families. There are a couple of intermarriages to most of the lines, I'm sure, as my ancestry and relations in Fauquier go back to the 1600s. But, I have no real claim to any of the families I'm posting, and I'm sorry I can't really answer further inquiries on them, as I haven't researched them myself. In case anyone is interested, my surnames follow this email. I wish I could help more with the family data I'm passing along, but, like i said, I haven't personally researched any of these families, with the exception of the Blackwells. Happy Hunting everyone! BLACKWELL BRISCOE BUTLER ESKRIDGE HEFLIN HOPPER JONES THAYER Other family lines I have taken interest in are: MOORE O'ROARK PARKER WALTER --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== Visit the Fauquier County USGenWeb Home Page! http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafauqui/fqva.htm Be sure to bookmark it!!! --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.548 / Virus Database: 341 - Release Date: 12/5/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.548 / Virus Database: 341 - Release Date: 12/5/2003
I read your message about migrations to Mercer Co., KY. This is to inform listers that a good many Fauquier and Culpeper Co. VA folks migrated to Mercer Co. Kentucky and to the adjoining county of Garrard Co. But look all around that area, including Madison Co., KY. Examples: Kemper and Holtzclaw family descendants. People seldom migrated alone--they needed protection from whatever lay out in that unpaved and unsettled area! The tax lists for each Kentucky county are a fabulous substitute for censuses. They list a man as soon as he is eligible to pay taxes, even if all he has is a horse. As the years went along, the tax lists got more detailed, even asking how many children in the family (probably for school purposes). You may find the neighbors of your ancestor are also relatives. You can find lists of these filmed tax lists under Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog on www.familysearch.org The link to the catalog is on the lower right side. Also on the left under the heading *vast databases* are transcripts of the 1880 US census. Some errors but, still, what a find! E.W.Wallace
This msg. caught my eye because of the Eidson connection. One of my ancestors is Margaret E. Eidson b. abt. 1830, m. to Jeremiah S. Balthrop on 12/30/1844 in Loudon Co., VA. If anyone knows any more about Margaret's ancestors, I would sure appreciate hearing from you. Barbara Missouri ----- Original Message ----- From: KDale60909@aol.com To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:33 PM Subject: Re: DYE + Bushrod In a message dated 12/8/03 8:22:35 AM Mountain Standard Time, krehztim@yahoo.com writes: > 4 Fauntleroy Dye (1742-31 Jul 1820) m. Anne Kelly d/o Matthew Kelley and > Sarah Eidson. Sarah was d/o Edward & Penelope Eidson, Edward having emigrated > to Richmond Co. from England. Matthew Kelley was the son of Capt. John > Kelley and Amy Doniphan. Among the thousands of Doniphan descendants in the U.S. > was President Harry S. Truman. Fauntleroy and Anne lived Fauquier Co. > removed to Mercer Co., KY > > 5 Avery Dye m. Sarah (Sally) Puckett in 1785 > > 5 Martin Dye > > 5 Rebecca Dye m. George Dye Jr. in 1790 (see above) > > 5 Martha Dye m. Almon Sanders > > 5 Mary Dye m. James Kelley Sr. > > 5 Nancy Dye m. Joseph Bragg > > 5 Catherine Dye m. Nimrod Greenwood [>> 22 Aug 1797--in Fauquier] > > Sarah Dye married Henry Greenwood in Fauquier 22 July 1799. Bond for both Dye/Greewood marriages was Fauntleroy Dye, so I assume Sarah also belongs to this family. Both Nimrod and Henry Greenwood went to Mercer KY shortly after their marriages. They were sons of Daniel Greenwood and Elinor Field of Fauquier. These are wonderful postings! You've hit a number of my husband's families--including Bushrod. He's descended from Griffin Fauntleroy and Ann Bushrod as well, through their daughter Judith Swann Fauntleroy who married George Boswell. Descendants of that family also went to Mercer Co. KY where Daniel Greenwood, probably the son of Nimrod (but could be Henry, though I don't think so) married Winifred Warren--of the Bushrod/Fauntletoy/Swann/Boswell lines. Daniel Greenwood and Winifred Warren were my husband's great great grandparents. A lot of Fauquier connections! Karen Dale Larkspur CO ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== Visit the Fauquier County USGenWeb Home Page! http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafauqui/fqva.htm Be sure to bookmark it!!!
For anyone interested, there is a small village of some 400 named Bronaugh in my home county of Vernon in Missouri, US. Paul ...Your family is one of nature's masterpieces (my fortune-cookie fortune!)
In a message dated 12/8/03 8:22:35 AM Mountain Standard Time, krehztim@yahoo.com writes: > 4 Fauntleroy Dye (1742-31 Jul 1820) m. Anne Kelly d/o Matthew Kelley and > Sarah Eidson. Sarah was d/o Edward & Penelope Eidson, Edward having emigrated > to Richmond Co. from England. Matthew Kelley was the son of Capt. John > Kelley and Amy Doniphan. Among the thousands of Doniphan descendants in the U.S. > was President Harry S. Truman. Fauntleroy and Anne lived Fauquier Co. > removed to Mercer Co., KY > > 5 Avery Dye m. Sarah (Sally) Puckett in 1785 > > 5 Martin Dye > > 5 Rebecca Dye m. George Dye Jr. in 1790 (see above) > > 5 Martha Dye m. Almon Sanders > > 5 Mary Dye m. James Kelley Sr. > > 5 Nancy Dye m. Joseph Bragg > > 5 Catherine Dye m. Nimrod Greenwood [>> 22 Aug 1797--in Fauquier] > > Sarah Dye married Henry Greenwood in Fauquier 22 July 1799. Bond for both Dye/Greewood marriages was Fauntleroy Dye, so I assume Sarah also belongs to this family. Both Nimrod and Henry Greenwood went to Mercer KY shortly after their marriages. They were sons of Daniel Greenwood and Elinor Field of Fauquier. These are wonderful postings! You've hit a number of my husband's families--including Bushrod. He's descended from Griffin Fauntleroy and Ann Bushrod as well, through their daughter Judith Swann Fauntleroy who married George Boswell. Descendants of that family also went to Mercer Co. KY where Daniel Greenwood, probably the son of Nimrod (but could be Henry, though I don't think so) married Winifred Warren--of the Bushrod/Fauntletoy/Swann/Boswell lines. Daniel Greenwood and Winifred Warren were my husband's great great grandparents. A lot of Fauquier connections! Karen Dale Larkspur CO
What a wonderful and valuable service/job this gentleman has done for this ever active rootsweb list!!!! THANK YOU from the bottom of OUR hearts for ALL your hard work!!!! Sharleen
The Blackwell report lists (toward the end) Judith Blackwell (1759-1867) who married Capt Thomas Keith. There is a quote from John Gott 1979: "Jack Keith informs me that John Marshall's aunt who rode the first train to Warrenton was Judith (Blackwell) Keith, widow of Capt. Thomas Keith, being John Marshall's aunt-in-law. the old lady croched all the way to town and refused to look out the window. There is a picture of her." Would anyone know where I could get a copy of this picture? Libby
On Dec 8, 2003, at 7:37 AM, Joan Norstedt wrote: I see on this Blackwell list that (4) Capt. Samuel Blackwell married a Sarah Wyatt, d/o of John Wyatt. Does anyone know if this John Wyatt is related to a William Wyatt (ca 1700, husb. of Winifred)? Joan in CA On Dec 8, 2003, at 7:13 AM, Tim Kreh wrote: Blackwell 1 Joseph Blackwell of Northumberland Co. 2 Capt. Samuel Blackwell of Walnut Lodge, Northumberland Co. (23 Sep 1680-5 Aug 1732), vestryman of St. Stephen’s Parish 1724, Justice 1725 m. 1710 Margery Downing d/o William Downing, widow of Joseph Hudnall d. 1709 with whom she had John, Joseph, Ann, and Mary 3 Capt. Samuel Blackwell of Walnut Lodge (19 Jan 1711-17 Oct 1762) vestryman St. Stephen’s 1758, Burgess 1742, 1744, 1746-47, will dtd 16 Oct 1761 prob 8 Feb 1762, m. Elizabeth Steptoe, (1713-aft 1761) d/o Capt. John Steptoe 4 Capt. Samuel Blackwell of Walnut Lodge b. 20 Nov 1731 Capt VA Artillery 1780, m. 1754 Sarah Wyatt d/o John Wyatt
On Dec 8, 2003, at 7:22 AM, Joan Norstedt wrote: Thank you for the postings on these Virginia families. I noticed the Berryman name immediately, because my ggggrandfather is BERRYMAN JAMES who m.15 Jan 1810 Mary Kenton. I have some information on the Kenton family and the James family, but now I'm wondering how the Berryman family fits in, if it does. I also notice the WILLOUGHBY name sprinkled in the mix. My mother was a Willoughby. If anyone on the list knows of this connection I'd sure appreciate hearing about it. Joan in CA
The Fauquier Co. Heritage Society in Marshall is now named the John Kenneth Gott Library. A good amount of the holdings were those accumulated by John Gott, a retired Librarian from the Fairfax Co. Virginia Schools. John collect genealogies of Fauquier Families over many years and so much of them are no longer in print and focus on the families from Fauquier Co. It has a great deal of vertical file material. John and Trip Russell worked together on many of the families. Triplett Russell never published his Triplett book. In one letter he says there were so many mistakes in it he no longer wanted to publish it.Many chapters of it are in the hands of interested parties. He and John co authored the Revolutionary War Book. I know of no plans to published Russell's work. I would caution those using his charts to look for the records that verify the relationships. They are useful as a guide. The Gott Library does not have a microfilm reader where you can view county records. They do have many one of a kind items and a visit to the area should include a day there. Marshall was at one time called Salem. It is where John Singleton Mosby centered his operations during the Civil War. It is not just a genealogical library. For those interested in the Triplett family a man by the name of William Anderson Hagey did quite a bit of work on them and corresponded with Trip. He passed a way a few years back and donated his papers to the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond. I as about them every time I go just to make sure they know they have a public. I know he donated money also there keep reminding them by asking about them. Margaret R. Amundson, CGsm is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by Board-certified associates after periodic proficiency evaluations.
Thank you for all the great information Sondra On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 08:47:38 -0800 (PST) Tim Kreh <krehztim@yahoo.com> writes: > Thanks to Rodney, too, for chiming in with even more goodies. One of > the driving purposes of my postings was to get some information > flowing. Unfortunately, I haven't done most of the alphabet, so > please don't put any coal in my stocking if your surnames are in the > last half of the alphabet. > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing > > > ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > >
Tim I've seen the way you organized your info done by others, But I never completely understood it. Are people labelled 2 the parents of 3 directly below them and etc? Thanks http://community.webtv.net/MLowrie/BERRYMANMCDANIEL
I'd like to chime in with my thanks. An early Christmas present for us all! Libby In a message dated 12/8/2003 10:50:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, fflat@worldnet.att.net writes: Please, please, keep posting your reports---------- I am VERY much appreciative of them and I can hardly wait for the "K's". Skip