Hi Susan B., I am glad that the Wilson information helped you. I am sorry I failed to tell you about the Alexandria County, VA information because it is different from the other counties. The following is information that should help you. 1. (*) symbol indicates that only the name of the landowner was listed, with neither geographic information nor miles/direction from the courthouse provided. Some suspect that many of the (*) persons were nonresidents; however, no one truly knows. 2. Alexandria County, VA records for 1815 could not be located; so the information given is for a PARTIAL list of the 1817 Personal Property/Tithables list. The PART of Alexandria County that is given was only indicated to be "the country part of the county" and now is considered to be a part of Arlington County. 3. Source: "1815 Directory of Virginia Landowners (and Gazetteer) Volume Four: Northern Region" abstracted by Roger G. Ward; Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia; 1999 4. It is my understanding that Iberian Publishing Company has gone out of business; as others I know have tried to order a copy from them. The only other information I can offer in this regard is that Roger G. Ward lived somewhere in Lubbock, Texas in 1999. The Virginia Landowners comes in a series of five, Volumes 1 through 5. These volumes cover Central; South-central; Eastern; Northern, and Western Virginia. Mr. Ward abstracted the material from the original microfilm records that can be ordered from the Library of Virginia through interbranch loan at your local library for a period of two weeks borrowing time. 5. I suggest that if you find something you are interested in that you order the original document on microfilm and view it for yourself. Mr. Ward has done a marvelous job of abstracting the material; however, I have found a few errors plus when looking at the original record sometimes you can find out more. Best of luck in your search, Chocy
From "Fauquier During the Proprietorship" by H.C. Groome, pg. 105: Among the early settlers above the Pignut were some of the more adventurous spirits from the German community on Licking Run. Jacob Holtzclaw, February 9, 1725, had taken a grant of 496 acres on the south side of Broad Run (A:125). The references included in the text are to volume and folio of the Northern Neck Land Grants, a record preserved in the Land Office at Richmond. Pg. 122: A warrant was issued in the summer of 1718 for 1,805 acres lying on both sides of Licking Run, to Jacob Holtzclaw, John Hoffman, John Fishback, Peter Hitt, Harman Fishback, Tilman Weaver, John Spillman and several other Germans. Jacob's will was proved 29 Feb 1760. Hope this helps. Sandra
Hi, Thank you for posting the 1815 Wilson Virginia landowners. I believe the Joseph Wilson* in Alexandria County may be mine. Tell me, what does the asterix (*) stand for? Susan B. Researching Pierce, McArtor, Bradfield, Fleming, Penquite, Wilson & Carr in NW Virginia ----- Original Message ----- From: <Chocybrown@aol.com> To: <VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:11 PM Subject: WILSON > 1815 Virginia Landowner > Fauquier County, Virginia > Wilson, Archabald; Crooked Run; 28NW. > Wilson, John; of Loudoun County; Tanyard lot in Hopewell; 15NE. > Loudoun County, Virginia > Wilson, Edward; Southeast side Goose CK, Goose CK; 14W, 12SW. > Wilson, Henry, see Anne Moriah Fitzhugh. > Wilson, John T; Leesburg;. > Wilson, John, of Fauquier County; 2N of Coes Mill; 6SW. > Wilson, Moses; Goose CK; 12SW. > Wilson, Stephen; 1N of northwest fork Goose CK; 9W. > Madison County > Wilson, Dicey > Wilson, John > Wilson, Liddia, dower* > Wilson, Spicer; Rovertson RV; 8E. > Orange County > Wilson, Robert, and Archibald; Hardwicks MTN; 15W. > Prince William County > Wilson,Cumberlin, estate, of Alexandria; marsh;. > Shenandoah County > Willson, David, of ?New Town; drains South RV; 15SE. > Wilson, David, New Town, Frederick County; North MRN;. > Wilson, Zacheriah; Woodstock;. > Spotsylvania County > Wilson, Abraham; Pike Run; 4S. > Wilson, James, Junior; Ta RV; 5S. > Wilson, James; Glady Run; 7W. > Wilson, Jeremiah, Junior=6S. > Wilson, William, of Alexandria=14NW. > Wilson, William=9W. > Alexandria County > Wilson, Joseph* > Fairfax County > Wilson, Thomas; Strawberry Hill, Cameron Ford; 12NE, 13E. > Frederick County > Wilson, David H=10SW. > Wilson, David; New Town adjacent Marlbro Iron Works; 12S; 10S;4S; 8S. > Wilson, William = 9SE. > Wiltson, John, heirs; Kernstown; 3S. > Independent City of Alexandria > Willson, David; Eliza; Eliza; James (colored); James (estate); James > (estate); Martin; Oliver; Richard; Martin; Oliver; Richd; > Willson, see Brown. > Willson, Talbott and co > Willson, William; William; William (3 listings); William; William. > Wilson, Capt William > Independent City of Fredericksburg > Wilson, Samuel B. > > Frederick County Wills & Admins. > Index > Benjamin, David, Georgetta, James, John, Joshua, Margery > > > > ==== 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 >
Barb, I don't know who had the land in between what June just post and 1779 Fauquier Co. VA, Deed Bk. 7 p. 185 Sept. 27, 1779 deed between JAMES HOLTZCLOAW OF BURKS COUNTY N.C. and (to) JEREMIAH DARNALL; mentions Last Will and testament of JACOB HOLTZCLAW, deceased Jan. 15, 1759 willed son Harrison Holtzclaw 100 acres part of a ...given by said Jacob Holtzclaw to his two grandsons Jon, Joseph , and Henry Holtzclaw Debra
[source: John K. Gott] 20 April 1772. B & S. Between Joseph Holtzclaw & Caty, his wife, of Leeds Parish and Martin Pickett of same ... £10 ... tract devised to sd. Holtzclaw by Jacob Holtzclaw his Grandfather ... 337 acres of sd. tract which was also devised by the Jacob Holtzclaw to Henry Holtzclaw and James Holtzclaw .. joining a tract before taken up by Jacob Holtzclaw and near Little River .. n. side of br. of Hunger Run, near line of Thomas Bartlett and Edward Feagan .. line of Walker .. cor. to land surveyed for Thomas Barton .. Signed: Joseph Holtzclaw, Caty Holtzclaw. Wits: John Likely, Joseph Blackwell, George Pickett. Rec: 29 April 1772, ack. by Joseph Holtzclaw. 25 May 1772. ack. by Caty Holtzclaw. 25-26 October 1773. Lease & release. Between Martin Pickett & Ann, his wife, and Minor Winn, Jr. ... all that tract (except 200 acres devised out of the same by the last will and test. of Jacob Holtzclaw, decd. to two of his grandsons, viz. James & Henry Holtzclaw) .. joining upon Gilson Syars & another tract of the sd. Jacob Holtzclaw upon Hunger Run the whole cont. 337 acres out of which the sd. 200 acres are to de deducted .. n. side of a br. of Hunger Run & near the line of Thomas Barton & Edward Feagan .. line of Walker the same being orig. surveyed by one George Binn & granted 1 Dec. 1742 to Jacob Holtzclaw .. £30 .. Signed: Martin Pickett, Ann Pickett. Wits: Cuthbert Bullitt, Joseph Blackwell, John Hawkins. Rec: 26 Oct. 1773. ack by grantors. June
I'm looking for more information on the Holtzclaw home on Holtzclaw Road, just outside of Warrenton, on Hwy 211. The name of the farm is Ashland Farm and John Gott wrote a short note about it several years ago. There are varying dates of the building home, from 1724 to 1740, and I'm wondering if someone on the list has more info, or if John Gott is on the list and would help me with this. I would like to find out when Jacob Holtzclaw bought the land that the home sits on and who the land was left to after Jacob's death in 1760. Thanks! Barb Price Researching:Holtzclaw/Otterbach/Heimbach/Fishback/Hardin/Graham/Hardy/Burnes /Brown/Dowden/Fish/Hume/Hoge and more.....
1815 Virginia Landowner Fauquier County, Virginia Wilson, Archabald; Crooked Run; 28NW. Wilson, John; of Loudoun County; Tanyard lot in Hopewell; 15NE. Loudoun County, Virginia Wilson, Edward; Southeast side Goose CK, Goose CK; 14W, 12SW. Wilson, Henry, see Anne Moriah Fitzhugh. Wilson, John T; Leesburg;. Wilson, John, of Fauquier County; 2N of Coes Mill; 6SW. Wilson, Moses; Goose CK; 12SW. Wilson, Stephen; 1N of northwest fork Goose CK; 9W. Madison County Wilson, Dicey Wilson, John Wilson, Liddia, dower* Wilson, Spicer; Rovertson RV; 8E. Orange County Wilson, Robert, and Archibald; Hardwicks MTN; 15W. Prince William County Wilson,Cumberlin, estate, of Alexandria; marsh;. Shenandoah County Willson, David, of ?New Town; drains South RV; 15SE. Wilson, David, New Town, Frederick County; North MRN;. Wilson, Zacheriah; Woodstock;. Spotsylvania County Wilson, Abraham; Pike Run; 4S. Wilson, James, Junior; Ta RV; 5S. Wilson, James; Glady Run; 7W. Wilson, Jeremiah, Junior=6S. Wilson, William, of Alexandria=14NW. Wilson, William=9W. Alexandria County Wilson, Joseph* Fairfax County Wilson, Thomas; Strawberry Hill, Cameron Ford; 12NE, 13E. Frederick County Wilson, David H=10SW. Wilson, David; New Town adjacent Marlbro Iron Works; 12S; 10S;4S; 8S. Wilson, William = 9SE. Wiltson, John, heirs; Kernstown; 3S. Independent City of Alexandria Willson, David; Eliza; Eliza; James (colored); James (estate); James (estate); Martin; Oliver; Richard; Martin; Oliver; Richd; Willson, see Brown. Willson, Talbott and co Willson, William; William; William (3 listings); William; William. Wilson, Capt William Independent City of Fredericksburg Wilson, Samuel B. Frederick County Wills & Admins. Index Benjamin, David, Georgetta, James, John, Joshua, Margery
All I know is I have a deed between John Wilson and his wife Elizabeth (signed Betsy) of Loudoun Co. 20 Apr. 1816/26 Aug 1816 - Sale of Property sold to Elijah Smith of Fauquier Co. This piece of property John Wilson bought from Thomas Whiting and wife Polly. John then sold it to Elijah Smith who in 1823 sold it John McCarter. The property is describes as follows: ....A lot containing a tan yard, bark house & other appurtenances, situated in Fauquier Co. Va near Hopewell, waters of Fornication Branch, Sinclair's Branch, a spring formerly called Leaches Spring and the property of Wm. BLT (Belt)?, it being the same property once possessed by Thomas Whiting, signed by John Wilson and Betsy Wilson wit: Burr Powell JP and A. Gibson JP both of Loudoun Co. Va. received by Daniel Withers CC. NOW...... I found yesterday this: Dec. 29, 1797 Deed between Thomas Whiting of Fauq. Co. and Thomas Leach. Witnesses: Joshua Owens, John Wilson, Mason Owens. Also, Dec. 26, 1796 WM. Skinker of PW Co. Parish of Leeds of one part and Thomas Whiting of Fauq.Co. of the other part. In consideration of the love and affection which he bears to said Thomas Whiting, his son-in-law.... all remaining moity which sai Wm. Skinker now holds of that tract or parcel of land in co. of Fauq. in the Tenancy and occupation of the Leaches together with the land bought of Willougby .....; Nathan Sinclair together with the moity of the Mill and Mill Lott on which the said Thomas now lives all which tracts of land together with Mill and Mill Lott and said Wm. Skinker hath hereto by indenture recorded in Co. Court of Fauq. reserving to said Wm. Skinker nevertheless the rent upon Sinclair land during Wm's. life. Also makes over to Thomas Whiting a negro woman named Doll and her children Hannah, James, Peter, and Elija. Wm. Skinker made advance to his daughter Polly before her marriage to said Thomas. So this is probably the same piece of property described above. See the SINCLAIR and LEACH references. The reason I am interested in these men and their wives.... in connection with John Wilson and wife Betsy is this could ...... maybe...... be my John Wilson. The SMITH and WHITING names carried down to Betsy's niece Lucy Chinn who married William Berkley Noland. His mother was Sarah Chinn m. Thomas Johnson Noland. William's great uncle Lloyd Noland was married to (1) Ann Whiting Powell and (2) Elizabeth Winn Smith Lloyd's marriage to Ann Whiting Powell produced Burr Powell Noland that m. Susan Wilson. Lloyd's marriage to Elizabeth Winn Smith produced Noble Beveridge Noland. Elizabeth Smith's mother was Sarah Beveridge SISTER to William Beveridge that married Lucy Chinn, aunt of the Lucy Chinn that married William Berkley Noland. NOW, Lucy Chinn (Beveridge) is the sister also of my Elizabeth Chinn (Wilson) wife of John. I have no information on John Wilson's family so during my research I have come upon these allied families and am hoping....... that the Susan Wilson above that married Burr Powell Noland is related to my John Wilson. She was born about the time of Burr which was 1818. She would have to be a neice or something to my John as he died in 1821. I'm hoping someone is researching these people and can help on her family. Everyone confused NOW? Janean ----- Original Message ----- From: <Cpzb4@aol.com> To: <VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 7:23 PM Subject: Elijah Smith (Two) > Fauquier County Marriage Bond: > Elijah Smith and Jane Owens > Marriage Bond: 1/15/1811 > Bondsman: daughter of Joshua > > Elijah Smith and Polly Suttle > Marriage Bond: 11/25/1793 > Bondsman: George Suttle > > Guardian Bond: > November 27, 1809 > Elijah Smith guardian of Elias Smith, orpahn of Enoch Smith, decd. For > $4000. Sec: John O. Smith, Enoch D. Withers. > > June > > > ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
Sorry I can't help with identifying David's wife, but thought I should pass along a name change found in the middle of a chancery court bill of complaint. The suit is styled Evans v. Fairfax, Frederick Superior Ct. Ended Causes 1799-001, local reel #235, frames 155-158: In 1765 Thomas Hutton received a 3-lives lease from G.W. Fairfax for about 80 acres (probably located in today's Loudoun Co.). Hutton assigned his lease in 1796 to Garlock Sickler. A few lines later the bill says Garlock Sickler, otherwise called John Steigler, assigned the land to Samuel Evans. The last line on page 3 of this bill reads: The consent of David... then page 4 is missing, or was not microfilmed. Sorry. I don't know any more about the Stiglers. The point being, look also for Sickler, and Steigler, along with Stigler. Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS "Document what you find, listen to what you are told, and especially, love and respect your work." John Morris CGRS is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board.
In a message dated 10/14/03 11:48:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 71561.634@compuserve.com writes: Stigler Ash Settle Strother Hamrick Neavill Family There was another Strother family in VA at the same time as the "William of Millbank" Strothers. These were in Westmoreland Co. There is research being done to try to ferret out all the facts regarding all the 'dangling' Strothers in VA. -Nancy Upshaw Response: I just received a new book (at least for me) by Sue Ann Damron, Land Records of King George County, Virgina, 1721-1743 [Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 1999]. The index lists many references to Strother and a few to Strothers. Also Settle. Also one Hamerick. And one Hamrick. The preface states that King George Co. was formed 1721 from Richmond Co. Those changing boundaries of Virginia counties keep me buying and seeking out MORE books!! And when I have time reading microfilm. The author had done a creditable job of abstracting the land records. However, these abstracts are more than just deeds and powers of attorney. There are apprenticeship records, depositions, bonds, settlement of estate, etc. E.W.Wallace
Fauquier County Marriage Bond: Elijah Smith and Jane Owens Marriage Bond: 1/15/1811 Bondsman: daughter of Joshua Elijah Smith and Polly Suttle Marriage Bond: 11/25/1793 Bondsman: George Suttle Guardian Bond: November 27, 1809 Elijah Smith guardian of Elias Smith, orpahn of Enoch Smith, decd. For $4000. Sec: John O. Smith, Enoch D. Withers. June
Anyone researching Thomas Whiting and wife Polly of Fauquier Co. and/or Elijah Smith and wife Jane. I am also interested in Cumberland and William Wilson. They are listed on an account with Rawleigh Chinn (in acct. with Leven Powell) Janean
If the James Strother you say is the grandson of Robert Strother and Elizabeth Berry is the son of James of Fauquier (step-father of Daniel Floweree), you should know that there is no evidence that supports the notion that James of Fauquier is Robert Strother's son. In fact, it is likely that he is not Robert's son because of the way Robert's will was written. It doesn't rule it out, but it doesn't support it in any way, and neither does anything else. The relationship is "supposed" due to lack of being able to put him anywhere else in the "known" Strother families. There was another Strother family in VA at the same time as the "William of Millbank" Strothers. These were in Westmoreland Co. There is research being done to try to ferret out all the facts regarding all the 'dangling' Strothers in VA. -Nancy Upshaw -----Original Message----- From: W. Greene [mailto:wlgreene@ij.net] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 8:53 AM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Stigler Ash Settle Strother Hamrick Neavill Family I'm researching David Stigler of Fauquier. David Stigler died 1819 in Frederick Co., VA. I can't find a reference to his wife's maiden name, not even her first name as she was not mentioned in his will. David Stigler had about 8 children with this woman. She would have been born about 1740, married about 1765 and died about 1790. The witnesses on the Will of David Stigler were Larken Settle, Vincent Settle and Wilford G. Settle. James Hamrick is a son-in-law of David Stigler and Wilford G. Settle appears as witness on his will dated 1825 in Frederick Co., VA. James Hamrick was son of John Hamrick and Nancy Hazelrigg and grandson of Kitty Neavill. I've seen documents in Fauquier Minute Book about 1767 between David Stigler and the Neavill family. I also found a source that showed Wilford G. and Larken were sons of Captain Strother G. Settle and Dorothea Ash and Vincent Settle was son of John Settle. I'm told that John Settle and Captain Strother Settle were sons of John Settle and Ann Newsom. All the references I've seen only show sons in the family and no daughters. One last clue, Nancy Hamrick granddaughter of David Stigler married James Strother on 26 Nov 1823 in Fauquier Co., VA. They had son William Larken Strother. I found out that James Strother was grandson of Robert Strother and Elizabeth Berry of King George, VA. Nancy Hamrick is great granddaughter of James Stigler of King George, VA. The Strother and Stigler names were often interchanged on documents in King George. I'm not giving up on this family puzzle until it is solved. I would appreciate corresponding with anybody researching the Settle family or anybody else. ______________________________
As with every genealogy Crump on every Stump has some mistakes and omissions however it does compile a great deal of data on the Crumps. How far back does the Blackwell/ Crump info go. While I am related to the Crumps and used some of the info in the book as documentation for having an ancestor added to the DAR list of Patriots, my line is not one of those that migrated to Fauquier. I would use the info in the book as guide rather than gospel( the book had my ancestor listed under the incorrect mother). Interesting side note about the Crump line Thomas Crump, the original immigrant, married Elizabeth Buck ,the daughter of Rev Richard Buck who was the man who performed the marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. There was just a long article in the Magazine of Virginia Genealogy on the Buck/ Crump land holdings . Susan
I'm currently working with a group of SETTLE researchers. Our particular interest is the SETTLE family of Richmond Co, VA in the late 1600s through the 1700s. My ancestor, Thomas BARTLETT c1705-1783 of Lunenburg Par, Richmond Co, VA had children in the 1720s and 30s - one, John BARTLETT, married Anne SETTLE (daughter of Henry SETTLE, Will 1770 Richmond Co); they moved to Culpeper Co about 1760, and then to Fluvanna Co in 1791 where he died in 1807. Thomas BARTLETT and Henry SETTLE were in several records together in Richmond Co. Another son of Thomas, brother to John, was my ancestor, Thomas BARTLETT c1730-1806 who married an Anne and went to Fauquier Co, VA by 1768 (and in 1785 to Harrison Co). I'd be glad to put you in contact with this SETTLE research group; I believe they've also tracked SETTLEs to Fauquier Co. Jim Bartlett -----Original Message----- From: "W. Greene" <wlgreene@ij.net> Sent: Oct 13, 2003 8:53 AM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Stigler Ash Settle Strother Hamrick Neavill Family I'm researching David Stigler of Fauquier. David Stigler died 1819 in Frederick Co., VA. I can't find a reference to his wife's maiden name, not even her first name as she was not mentioned in his will. David Stigler had about 8 children with this woman. She would have been born about 1740, married about 1765 and died about 1790. The witnesses on the Will of David Stigler were Larken Settle, Vincent Settle and Wilford G. Settle. James Hamrick is a son-in-law of David Stigler and Wilford G. Settle appears as witness on his will dated 1825 in Frederick Co., VA. James Hamrick was son of John Hamrick and Nancy Hazelrigg and grandson of Kitty Neavill. I've seen documents in Fauquier Minute Book about 1767 between David Stigler and the Neavill family. I also found a source that showed Wilford G. and Larken were sons of Captain Strother G. Settle and Dorothea Ash and Vincent Settle was son of John Settle. I'm told that John Settle and Captain Strother Settle were sons of John Settle and Ann Newsom. All the references I've seen only show sons in the family and no daughters. One last clue, Nancy Hamrick granddaughter of David Stigler married James Strother on 26 Nov 1823 in Fauquier Co., VA. They had son William Larken Strother. I found out that James Strother was grandson of Robert Strother and Elizabeth Berry of King George, VA. Nancy Hamrick is great granddaughter of James Stigler of King George, VA. The Strother and Stigler names were often interchanged on documents in King George. I'm not giving up on this family puzzle until it is solved. I would appreciate corresponding with anybody researching the Settle family or anybody else. ==== 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!
I'm researching David Stigler of Fauquier. David Stigler died 1819 in Frederick Co., VA. I can't find a reference to his wife's maiden name, not even her first name as she was not mentioned in his will. David Stigler had about 8 children with this woman. She would have been born about 1740, married about 1765 and died about 1790. The witnesses on the Will of David Stigler were Larken Settle, Vincent Settle and Wilford G. Settle. James Hamrick is a son-in-law of David Stigler and Wilford G. Settle appears as witness on his will dated 1825 in Frederick Co., VA. James Hamrick was son of John Hamrick and Nancy Hazelrigg and grandson of Kitty Neavill. I've seen documents in Fauquier Minute Book about 1767 between David Stigler and the Neavill family. I also found a source that showed Wilford G. and Larken were sons of Captain Strother G. Settle and Dorothea Ash and Vincent Settle was son of John Settle. I'm told that John Settle and Captain Strother Settle were sons of John Settle and Ann Newsom. All the references I've seen only show sons in the family and no daughters. One last clue, Nancy Hamrick granddaughter of David Stigler married James Strother on 26 Nov 1823 in Fauquier Co., VA. They had son William Larken Strother. I found out that James Strother was grandson of Robert Strother and Elizabeth Berry of King George, VA. Nancy Hamrick is great granddaughter of James Stigler of King George, VA. The Strother and Stigler names were often interchanged on documents in King George. I'm not giving up on this family puzzle until it is solved. I would appreciate corresponding with anybody researching the Settle family or anybody else.
Jim, Are you familiar with the book, "A Crump on Every Stump?" I don't remember the author, but can't forget the title. It is available in Richmond at LVA, so probably is around elsewhere. I don't know about it's accuracy. Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS "Document what you find, listen to what you are told, and especially, love and respect your work." John Morris CGRS is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Burgess" <jim@promobiz.biz> To: <VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 1:52 AM Subject: Blackwell Booklet > Dear Fauquier County, Virginia Genealogist, > > Several members of the list who are related to the Blackwell Family, Keith > Family, Steptoe Family are reviewing out Blackwell Booklet. > > One of the Chapters is on the Crump Family of Northumberland, Prince > William, and Fauquier County, Virginia. > > Anyone related to the Crump family who would like to help sorting out and > adding information on the Crump families of Fauquier County, Virginia? We > have about 25 pages information on the Crump family so far. > > Thanks > Jim Burgess > Fauquier County, Virginia > USGENWEB >
Arlington County 57,040 Alexandria 33,523 (and how DO the locals pronounce that!?) same as the one in Egypped Delaplane not listed Marshall not listed Warrenton 1,651 source: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/VAGuide/apdx.htm#1940
I am transcribing an oral history interview with a retired career Navy man who was born in 1930. His stories are so fascinating that we are thinking of publishing his memoirs. As background information I would like to understand the size of the towns he lived in before he joined the Navy at age 17. HELP! Can anyone tell me what the population was (according to the 1940 Census) of the following Virginia towns and cities? I would REALLY appreciate it! Arlington Alexandria (and how DO the locals pronounce that!?) Delaplane Marshall Warrenton They are all within about 60 miles of each other. Thanks, Linda Crannell
Crumps on Every Stump, can be ordered on microfilm at LDS Family History Center.