Interested in Jacob White md Elizabeth Heathcoate Pickett 1796. William Buckley White md Sarah Propst and William Baxter White md Mary M Rader Bostian/Sebastian Stalnaker other names Blackwell, Hamilton, Pritt, Miller, Phillips. My minds blank now. Ginger Foley patndi@westco.net
I am researching all descendants of John Chynn/Chinn who came to VA in the 1600's from England. Several lived in Fauquier County. My paternal line goes as follows: John Chinn & Alice Smoot Rawleigh Chinn & Margaret Ball Charles Downman Chinn, Sr. & Sythia Davis Elijah Chinn & Elizabeth Smith Rawleigh S. Chinn & Lucinda Berryman Robert S. Chinn & Mary Jane Masterson John Mitchell Chinn & Sarah Temple Sublett Roscoe Cleveland Chinn & Eva Bell Miller (grandparents) The Chinns and allied familes also lived in Loudon and Stafford Counties. My branch moved on to KY. I would love to hear from other Chinn or allied family researchers. You can see what I have by going to my webpage at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randiem. Randie
Would like any and all info on William, Leven, Ozias, and Nathan Oliver of Fauquier. Co. Va. Other names: Nancy Cox, Elizabeth Embrey, Lucinda Holder. Would like info, digital and regular pictures of the people mentioned and grave stones. Thanks! Bye, Robin
Jos. Lake, Thank you for sharing! Understanding the different methods of holding and passing on property is very important and the more we can find out about the practices and terminology in the areas we are researching the more successful we will be. Thank you again for helping to educate us all. Best regards, Chocy
Thank you, Chocy! I appreciate it very much. Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Chocybrown@aol.com [mailto:Chocybrown@aol.com] Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 3:00 PM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: OWENS/PATTY Nancy Baker, Fauquier County, VA 1815 Landowners OWENS, Joshua; Hopewell, Bull Run MTN; 11NW, 12NW. OWNES, Nathaniel=10NW. Frederick County Will Book No. 7, 1802-1804 SAMPLE, Samuel Account. 1786-Nov 1802/3Jan 1803 Real estate, 500 acres, partly sold. William PATTY, surviving executor, on 21 Aug 1792, settled estate with Eleanor SAMPLE, executrix and devisee. Examiners: Corneliur Baldwin, Joseph Tidball (p. 80-81) ==== 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!
Nancy Baker, Fauquier County, VA 1815 Landowners OWENS, Joshua; Hopewell, Bull Run MTN; 11NW, 12NW. OWNES, Nathaniel=10NW. Frederick County Will Book No. 7, 1802-1804 SAMPLE, Samuel Account. 1786-Nov 1802/3Jan 1803 Real estate, 500 acres, partly sold. William PATTY, surviving executor, on 21 Aug 1792, settled estate with Eleanor SAMPLE, executrix and devisee. Examiners: Corneliur Baldwin, Joseph Tidball (p. 80-81)
The book titled "Fauquier During the Proprietorship" by H. C. Groome (LoC Card #77-88164), 1st pub 1927 and since twice reprinted, has several interesting paragraphs at the beginning of Chap. 3 which relate directly to the exchange (& some good info by several individuals) on this list about 2 wks ago. I have copied (hopefully verbatim) several paragraphs below for your interest: ======================================================================== In the Northern Neck .... "as in other parts of VA, the land system adopted at the time of the Jamestown settlement and continued throughout the entire colonial period, was the form of freehold tenure which in the seventeenth century prevailed in England and was generally styled 'free and common socage' (correct: "socage"). Feudal land tenure, of which socage tenure was a survival, was based on the principle that the sovereign was the supreme lord of all the land and that everyone held under him as a tenant. The terms were fealty and direct service to the Crown by the overlord who, so long as such service was faithfully discharged, held his fief, practically and in relation to all under tenants, as owner of the land. The under tenants, in turn, held under his overlord by a military tenure, such as Knight's Service, or, in the case of the humbler obligations of the villein to his landlord, by labor performed for so many days in each week or by payment in kind from the produce of his land and stock. Servile tenure of the latter form gradually gave place to a system under which labor service was commuted into money payments, and contemporaneously all military tenures were abolished. The indicdents of socage tenure, or tenure in fee simple, thus evolved, were fealty and a fixed rent, called the quit rent, by the payment of which a tenant was quit or free from all other feudal services. Although the render of this rent constituted an acknowledgment of the higher title of the landlord, it in no way affected the freeholder's control of his property or his right to alienate or bequesth it subject to the terms of his own tenure. In VA, titles to land held in free and common socage were descendable fee titles absolute in the grantee and subject only to the payment of the quit rent, which was reserved in the patent, or deed, and the non-payment of which within a certain period, gave the grantor the right to resume possession of the land as in the case of a leasehold. ====================================================================== In the Preface, the author has the following to say ........... ====================================================================== In presenting this compilation of the early records of Fauquier, it is believed that the conditions under which the seating of the county occurred can not properly be understood without some reference to the land system of the proprietors and to devolutions of the proprietary title which at times seriously confused contemporary conveyancing. The colonization of the county was also materially affected by the practice of the proprietors' agents, and later of Lord Fairfax himself, of taking grants for their personal accounts of large tracts of land which were held by them as 'manors', and of which the occupation was deferred by the conditions of settlement until late in the eighteenth century. ====================================================================== I haven't finished the book (242 pages), but for those not familiar with the book, it appears to be more of a "broad brush overview", and has relatively few surnames and thus almost no specific genealogical detail.
I have no answer to your well-organized query. However, I have a tip which may help you in your searches for women. The name Ann and the name Nancy are interchangeable--I found after searching long and hard for my great-grandfather's aunt in Kentucky. She signed a 1845 letter written in Kentucky, near the Mississippi River, Aunt Ann D. Stephens. However, when I discovered another KY county, the possible origin of Aunt Ann D. Stephens and her siblings and parents, and researched the deeds (great for discovering relationships, I have found), she was labeled Nancy Stephens, deceased. I have found these names interchangeable with other Nancys or Anns in my research. Hope this helps!!!! E.W.Wallace
Margaret, Is this timetable too early for you? This Sarah Latham died about 1859. Bk by Ellsworth Marshall Rust, "Rust of Virginia" pg. 103 SARAH RUST, m'd 1821, Loudoun County, VA, ROBERT LATHAM, Rev. John L Dagg officiating. ( I suspect you've already found this one. And probably too early in time.) [Source: Abstracted records from Dee Ann Buck's book, "Abstracts of Fauquier Co, Virginia; Deed Books 53-59; 1853-1866" Pg 89 "GLASCOCK, URIAH & his wife NANCY (of Loudoun Co, VA)-- 5 Oct 1859, 10 Oct 1859--Whereas SARAH LATHAM died Apr 1859 intestate leaving land, slaves, goods and chattel to be divided unto 6 parts, two of which to be subdivided among the children of James RUST & Emma HICKS, deceased, said Nancy GLASCOCK, sister of said Sarah Latham** is entitled to a full 1/6 of said estate, for $1 Uriah Glascock paid Frances M CARTER (as Nancy's trustee) to hold said estate in trust for the benefit of said Nancy GLASCOCK, signed by Uriah Glascock, wit: Stephen R Mount of Loudoun Co, VA, received by Wm H Jennings ; Book 58, 196 Latham & Adams: Pg. 104 Quote: "HICKS, BENJAMIN F.-- 3 Jun 1859, 3 Jun 1859 -- Deed of Trust-conveyed to James E McKay all his interest in his parents' estate: Stephen & Emma Hicks; the late Stephen G Hicks; the estate of his AUNT SARAH LATHAM & all monies he may recover from several suits now pending in Fauquier Co, VA as administer of Emma Hicks and any monies now pending in Circuit Court of 'Fauquier Co. VA vs the former Sheriff of said County and George T ADAMS', to be held in trust to secure the following debts: Gabriel Neville (executor for W F McKay) $142.80; to McKay & Co. $216.95 & to Joseph B Gourley $1193.64 all debts subject to the court of Frederick Co, VA. signed by Benjamin F Hicks, wit: R S McKay (J.P of Warren Co, VA), received by Wm H Jennings. CC: Bk 58, 85" Page 128 "LATHAM, THOMAS N -- 5 Apr 1855, 5 Apr 1855 --Sale of Property in accordance with deed of trust dated 26 Apr 1851 executed by Emma Hicks to said Latham to sell to the highest bidder in front of Hall & Harper store in Upperville, VA on Wednesday 8 Nov 1854, sold to Josiah Hicks 35a for $1260. situated on the north side of Turnpike road from Alexandria to Berry's Ferry between the towns of Upperville & Paris, adjoining the lands of SARAH LATHAM, Thomas Barbour & Mary V Hicks, the land has no building upon it, signed by Thomas N Latham, (Trustee), received by Wm. H Jennings CC Book 54, 283." Here is how they 'fit': All lived near Paris, Fauquier Co, VA: Kimble Hicks, b. 1746, PA..+ Matilda Nee? (Kimble's Bible) Dau: Naomi Hicks + John Edmonds Son: Lewis Edmonds + Elizabeth 'Betsy' Settle Dau: Amanda V Edmonds Dau: Juliet + Harry Adams * Son: Stephen Hicks + Emma Rust (mine) Dau: Catherine Cecelia Hicks + Thos. B Massie ( My line) Son: Benjamin F Hicks + Ann Antrin McKay (Lived near Ninevah, Warren Co, VA.) Dau: Mary V Hicks + George Bailey Rust *I doubt this Harry is related to the Adams you seek. I've made scant search for him. He was connected to the above Hicks family who connect to Sarah through the Rust - Latham marriage. ** Sisters of this Sarah Latham: Emma & Nancy Glascock: Benjamin Rust + Hannah Phillipa Lee Bayly (Bailey) Dau: Emma + Stephen Hicks (Lived between Upperville & Paris.) Dau: Nancy + Uriah Glascock Dau: Sarah + _________ Latham And many more Rust sons & daughters. I'm sure there are more Sarah Lathams than the above. I suspect you have found these long ago. I'll check around to see if I can find a Sarah Latham who m'd Frank Garrett. Shirley Starks You wrote: > Albert Franklin Garrett [called Frank] married Sarah Jane Latham.[1853I. > It is thought that he fought in the First Battle of Manassas, wounded and died > at City Points were prisoner's were exchanged. It felt Sarah' father was > James Lathram and his spouse was an Adams. Can anyone provide details. > 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.
There were many Elijah Andersons in 1800s. My cousin and I are unable to identify Elijah Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson. Were they brother and sister? Who was Elijah's parents? Your assistance would be greatly appreciated. JeanBout@Juno.Com _______________ > The marriage record Vol. II, page 199, Fauquier Co VA lists > as follows: > That Lewis Smoots and Elijah Anderson are held and firmly > bound unto James Monroe, Governor of Virginia, in the sum > of $150.00, governor or his successors, administrators, jointly > and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our > seals and dated, this 8th day of Feburary 1800. > > The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas > this is a marriage shortly intended to be solemized between > Lewis Smoots and Elizabeth Anderson of lawful age and if > there be no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, > then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain > in full force and virtue, signed, sealed and delivered in the > presence of his > Lewis x Smoots (Seal) > mark > > > Elijah Anderson (Seal) > > Virginia Marriages to 1800, Fauquier Co VA, Lewis Smoot > married 8 Feb 1800 Elizabeth Anderson. > > Research at Ancestry.com shows the following: > Lewis Smoot b abt 1775 Fauquier Co VA, d Jan 1850 Morgan > Co OH, marriage Elizabeth Anderson b unknown. Children: > John Smoot b abt 1802 in VA and Alfred Smoot b abt 1814 > in VA. > > Their son John Smoot married Sarah unknown, abt 1822 in > Olive, Morgan Co OH , Sarah was b abt 1797 in Virginia. > They had 6 children Elizabeth L, Johanna, Sarah E., > Margaret, Mary J. and John Ezacier all born in Olive, > Morgan Co OH. > > The 1850 census Olive Twp., Morgan Co OH lists > John Smoot, wife Sarah, and eight children. Also listed > in the same household is Alfred Smoot and his wife > Catherine, both born in VA. > > One Anderson researcher thinks this Elizabeth Anderson > was Elijah's sister. > > The question is who is this Elijah Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson > listed in the marriage book 8 Feb 1800? Also, how are they > related? > > We know that our Elijah Anderson that died in 1838 had a total of > 17 > children but none of them were named Elizabeth. > > The James Anderson (Will Book F, page 91) lists daughter Elizabeth > Riles. Fauquier Co VA marriages lists Elizabeth Anderson married > 23 Dec 1805 to James Riley. In 1813 Elizabeth and her husband of > Culpeper Co VA deeded her land she got from her father to Thomas > Spindle (BK FF p. 364). > > Will continue to try and find more information on this Elijah > Anderson and Elizabeth (Anderson) Smoot. Regards, Jean JeanBout@Juno.Com ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Re-sent to correct error. ----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph E. Lake To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 11:36 PM Subject: Vincent LAKE married Ann (unknown) c1756-1760 In Fauquier Co, or area; Anns' Surname Sought Clearly this is a "long shot" type query: Vincent LAKE, b c1733, St Marys Co, MD. Parents probably William LAKE and Ann REDMAN; Vincent came, with at least 2 Brothers and possibly other family members to Prince William Co. area c1754 and spent most of his life in Fauquier Co. Vincent d c1813 in the portion of Culpeper Co that is now Rappahannock Co, probably near Chesters Gap. Ann (unknown), Vincents spouse, died after 1820 in Culpeper Co (see above). Anns' place of birth, birthdate, parents and surname unknown. Ann & Vincent probably had John; Vincent; Milly; William; Willis (my ancestor); James; Richard; Redman and Elias (probably one other daughter, given name unknown; any others unknown). Does any list member have info on a female named ANN (or Annie or some other reasonable variation) resident of Fauquier; Prince William or adjacent county who married an unknown spouse c1756-60. If so, I'd appreciate receiving info on that ANN, with the hope that (if I were to get several such responses) that with a comibnation of geographical and hopefully other clues, I could settle on the "possibly" correct ANN. At least it would be something worth researching, and I have no leads at all at the present. I have more Vincent LAKE info, if that would be helpful. Thanks very much.
Clearly this is a "long shot" type query: Vincent LAKE, b c1733, St Marys Co, VA. Parents probably William LAKE and Ann REDMAN; Vincent came, with at least 2 Brothers and possibly other family members to Prince William Co. area c1754 and spent most of his life in Fauquier Co. Vincent d c1813 in the portion of Culpeper Co that is now Rappahannock Co, probably near Chesters Gap. Ann (unknown), Vincents spouse, died after 1820 in Culpeper Co (see above). Anns' place of birth, birthdate, parents and surname unknown. Ann & Vincent probably had John; Vincent; Milly; William; Willis (my ancestor); James; Richard; Redman and Elias (probably one other daughter, given name unknown; any others unknown). Does any list member have info on a female named ANN (or Annie or some other reasonable variation) resident of Fauquier; Prince William or adjacent county who married an unknown spouse c1756-60. If so, I'd appreciate receiving info on that ANN, with the hope that (if I were to get several such responses) that with a comibnation of geographical and hopefully other clues, I could settle on the "possibly" correct ANN. At least it would be something worth researching, and I have no leads at all at the present. I have more Vincent LAKE info, if that would be helpful. Thanks very much.
Chocy, Thank you very much for the info. Really appreciate it. Hope you're having the greatest Thanksgiving ever. Velma
My Harrison OWEN was in Fauquier County in the early 1800's. He married Lucy G. VAUGHAN in Culpeper County in 1805. He was witness to the will of James BELL in 1810 (Fauquier County) and was on the 1810 Census for Fauquier County. Four children were noted on the 1810 census, I can identify three of the children -- Thomas J. OWEN, Maria F. OWEN, and Elizabeth G. OWEN. I have been unable to find Harrison on the 1820 Census. In 1825, Maria married Thornton PATTIE in Fauquier County, and in 1825, the family made the trip to Madison County, Alabama. I am descended from Thomas. Chocy, do you mind listing the landowners in 1815 with names OWEN and OWENS? I would appreciate any information about the OWEN/OWENS families in Fauquier County. Thank you. Nancy Owen Baker
Albert Franklin Garrett [called Frank] married Sarah Jane Latham.[1853I. It is thought that he fought in the First Battle of Manassas, wounded and died at City Points were prisoner's were exchanged. It felt Sarah' father was James Lathram and his spouse was an Adams. Can anyone provide details. 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.
I am a descendant of Cornelius Bogard of the Dutch Colony (1600s). Contact me for his NY ancestors - descendants. Happy Thanksgiving.... JeanBout@Juno.Com On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 08:00:33 -0700 "Ilene Jones" <genealogy4@earthlink.net> writes: > Here are some of my family names in the VA area. Some are my "Brick > Walls". > > Elijah and Israel HUNTER, Francis TRIPLETT, John SANDERS, Cornelius > BOGARD, Peter HARDGRAVE, Ambrose and John POWELL, Mary > O'Neal/O'Neil, Mary and Margaret COGHILL. > > Any help on these families would be appreciated. > > Ilene Jones > > > ==== 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! > > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
A correction for the Rust listings. I switched William & John.. Sorry. Corrected below. Some of my names: HICKS, RUST, MASSIE, BURGESS, WEAVER, KUNTZ/COONS, PORTER, My Directs for the Roll Call: WEAVER: Tillman + Ann Elizabeth Kuntz (@1700-1777) Eve + Samuel Porter (1730-1807) KUNTZ, COONS: Analiese (Ann Elizbeth) (1707- @1777) PORTER: Samuel (1731-1807) Frances + Edw.III 'Edwin' Burgess (Abt 1764-65) BURGESS: Edward (several) (@1764-65) Alexander (1794-1870) Thanks, Mike Burgess. Julia Ann (1820 ..need to look up again. Tnx, Jim & Mike Burgess) HICKS: Kimble + Matilda Nee? (1746-1837) Stephen + Emma Rust (1787-1832) Catherine + Col. Thos. Benj. Rust Massie (1822 - 1866) MASSIE: Thomas + Mary 'Molly' Morehead (@1742-1801) Thomas + Nancy Graham & Elizabeth Rust. (1782-1865) Thomas Benj. Rust Massie + Catherine Hicks (1820-1908) MOREHEAD: John + Mary Wheatley (Est 1724-abt 1777) WHEATLEY: Mary + John Morehead (Est 1724-abt 1777) REID: Joseph + Agnes Rust (est. 1776 - 1796) RUST in Fauquier: John Rust + Agnes Clements (@1690 - 1727) * Correction William + Monica Turner (abt 1720-1801) * Correction Agnes + Joseph Reid (1767 - 1796) He outlived her, 2 more m'gs. John + Sarah Nee? (Abt 1719 - 1776) Capt Benj. + Hannah Philipa Lee Bayly (1749 - 1834) Samuel + Mary Lee Bayly (abt 1746 - Emma + Stephen Hicks (1793 - abt 1851) I've made a major shift of people between John Rust & Agnes Clements & William & Monica Turner. Sorry.. A slip of the finger. I'm sure I've left some out. Not sure if William Rust was actually in Fauquier.. think surely he was; but perhaps before the lines changed.
Hi Debra, The 1815 Fauquier County Landowners show the following: BLACKWELL, Armistead; Elk Run, Marsh Run; 14SE. BLACKWELL, John; estate=19SE. BLACKWELL, John; Deep Run; 18SE. BLACKWELL, Joseph, Junior=6NE. BLACKWELL, Joseph, Senior=4NW. BLACKWELL, Joseph; Warrenton, Marsh Run; 12SE. BLACKWELL, Joseph=12SE. BLACKWELL, Samuel, heirs; Deep Run; 18SE. BLACKWELL, William, heirs; Elk Run; 15SE. CALVERT; none MURPHY; John; Carters Run; 14NW. RECKARD, Peter=15NW. WELCH, Alexander; Carters Run; 12NW. WELCH, Sylvester, Junior; Broad Run; 12NW. WELCH, Sylvester; Thoroughfare MTN; 9NE. Happy Thanksgiving, Chocy
Hi Sara, The 1815 Fauquier County Virginia landowners are as follows: HERRINGTON;none MOORE; none McDONALD; none ROBERSON, William; Carters Run; 12NW. ROBERSON, William; Ridge; 28NW?. ROBINSON, Dixon=10NE. ROBINSON, William, decd=12NW. ROBINSON, William, of Stafford County; Town Run; 20E. Happy Thanksgiving, Chocy
Hi Velma, The 1815 Fauquier County, VA landowners list the following: ALLEN, Mary; Marsh Run; 14SE. CONWAY, Peter, Junior; Elk Run; 15E. CONWAY, Peter, Senior; Deep Run; 17E. GEORGE, Benjamin; Elk Run; 16SE. GEORGE, Joseph, heirs; Elk Run; 14E. GASKINS, John H=NE. JAMES, Aldridge; Marsh Run; 9SE. JAMES, Benjamin, heirs; Elk Run; 15E. JAMES, Francis, Junior=2E. JAMES, Francis, Senior=17E. JAMES, John, heirs=17E. JAMES, Joseph; Deep Run; 22SE. JAMES, William; Carters Run; 10NW. EUSTACE, Isaac; Elk Run; 14E. EUSTACE, Thomas; Elk Run; 14E. EUSTACE, William, heirs; Elk Run; 14E. EUSTACE, William, Senior; Elk Run; 13SE. Happy Thanksgiving, Chocy