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    1. [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Newton, Grigsby, etc
    2. Ruth Patrignani
    3. Thank you for the wonderful sites. On one of them I found a "clue" that might help me find William Dearing.   My big question remains....who are the parents of Francis Hooe that married William Rogers?   Ruth

    07/06/2010 04:36:26
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Marge
    3. That they site but I posted rootsweb so you could try to locate other names in world connect you might want. You can go to the world connect and then type in the last name of any person you are looking for and come up with the file. Of course you will have to verify the info, but Joan gives her source for practically all the posts. Go to www.rootsweb.com then scroll down to world connect click on-- then you have two choices - the name of the file (and this is tricky because the person who posts the info on the file gives it different names )OR the surname along with the given name of the person looking for. This would be better because all files for that person comes up. All this is on the left hand side of the screen. ----- Original Message ----- From: "pifox" <pifox@comcast.net> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sealock&id=I3 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> > To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 10:54 AM > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > > >> Marge, >> I'm a dummy but I went to below website. >> I didn't see a "FILE" entry block. >> So I typed "SEALOCK" as last name. >> I'm not finding this site. >> If you anyone can get me there, thanks. >> >> Amanda >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Marge" <msealock@mchsi.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 12:23 AM >> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby >> >>> Don't know the exact address...Go to www.rootsweb.com and scroll down >>> to >>> world connect and when it comes up type in Sealock as the file. She >>> has >>> loads and loads of families from Rappahannock, Warren, Fauquier, and all >>> the >>> rest of most of the counties from Frederick down. There are a lot that >>> aren't connected to Sealock. Joan does research and if the family is >>> connected to any of those counties around that area she puts them on her >>> site. Check it out you will be surprised at all the familiar names. >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> >>> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 9:56 PM >>> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby >>> >>> >>>> Hi Marge, >>>> I caught this and don't know about Joan Hackett's world connect. >>>> Could you provide this link so I could click on it? >>>> Or do I just google "Joan Hackett world connect"? >>>> Thanks, >>>> Amadna >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>> From: "Marge" <msealock@mchsi.com> >>>> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 10:15 PM >>>> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> >>>> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby >>>> >>>>> Also there is another excellent source of these Hooe's. Joan Hackett's >>>>> world >>>>> connect. She has some of those mentioned and a source. You might find >>>>> something in a blue moon that she needs to correct, but I think Joan >>>>> has >>>>> the >>>>> best proved world connect site going. >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> >>>>> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:29 PM >>>>> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Ruth, >>>>>> >>>>>> This is a really good website to search for some of the people you've >>>>>> mentioned. >>>>>> Mike Marshall's site provides a "goldmine" of records to help you >>>>>> cross >>>>>> check around. >>>>>> Never take any of this as gospel. Use for a guide and then obtain the >>>>>> records. >>>>>> Good luck! >>>>>> Amanda >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I46397 >>>>>> >>>>>> ================================== >>>>>> >>>>>> .ID: I46397 >>>>>> .Name: Rice Hooe >>>>>> .Sex: M >>>>>> .Birth: ABT 1636 in Charles City, Virginia >>>>>> .Death: 1 OCT 1694 in Stafford County, Virginia - will lost >>>>>> .Note: >>>>>> === >>>>>> Stafford County, Virginia Order Book, page 21 (contd), Court held >>>>>> 13th >>>>>> March >>>>>> 1689/90 >>>>>> 600. GERRARD LOWTHER the Attorney of HUGH FRENCH made humble suit to >>>>>> this >>>>>> Court that RICE HOOE stood indebted to the aforesaid French the sum >>>>>> of >>>>>> four >>>>>> hundred pounds of Tobacco due per bill which bill being left the said >>>>>> Rice >>>>>> Hooe refuses to pay the same Wherefore your Petr craves Judgment >>>>>> against >>>>>> the >>>>>> said Rice Hooe for his said debt with costs of suit And the said Rice >>>>>> Hooe >>>>>> came into Court and confessed Judgment to the said Bill and Exhibited >>>>>> to >>>>>> this Court an account against the said Bill which being fully proved >>>>>> in >>>>>> Court by his Oath upon the Holy Evangelist to his aforesaid account >>>>>> Therefore tis ordered that the said Rice Hooe of and from the >>>>>> aforesaid >>>>>> Bill >>>>>> shall be freely and fully discharged and Hugh French pay costs als >>>>>> Execution. >>>>>> === >>>>>> STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED AND WILL BOOK, 1686 - 1689; THE >>>>>> ANTIENT >>>>>> PRESS >>>>>> pp 33a-34 TO ALL XTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Bee >>>>>> it >>>>>> Knowne that I RICE HOOE of Stafford County for divers good causes >>>>>> have >>>>>> sold >>>>>> unto FRANCIS HOULT a Certaine Parcell of land lying and being upon >>>>>> the >>>>>> Easterne Branch of PASPOTANZEY CREEKE adjoyning on the Land of CAPT. >>>>>> WM. >>>>>> HEABEARD deced on the North syde and on the Land of CHARLES BALDRIDGE >>>>>> on >>>>>> the >>>>>> West side and adjoyneing upon the Land of JOSHUA GREENE and CHARLES >>>>>> BALARIDGE on ye South side and see with a Straight line along the >>>>>> foure >>>>>> sides along the same syde belonging to the said RICE HOOE to the >>>>>> Swamp >>>>>> on >>>>>> the NE syde which sd parcell of land I the aforesd RICE HOOE doe >>>>>> firmly >>>>>> sell >>>>>> unto the aforesd FRANCIS HOULT his heires for ever To Have and To >>>>>> Hold >>>>>> with >>>>>> all priviledges thereunto belonging from me and my heires forever or >>>>>> from >>>>>> any other clame that any pson or psons may now or hereaftr shall >>>>>> pretend, >>>>>> acknowledging hereby to have reced one man Servant named GEORGE >>>>>> RUSSEL >>>>>> which >>>>>> I the said RICE HOOE doth acknowledge to bee full satisfaction to my >>>>>> content. And in confirmation hereof I have sett my hand and Seale >>>>>> this >>>>>> 9 >>>>>> day >>>>>> of March 1686, >>>>>> In presence of us RICH BRYANT, RICE HOOE >>>>>> BRYAN BATTY >>>>>> This Sale of Land was acknowledged in the County Court of Staffd. by >>>>>> the >>>>>> said RICE HOOE unto the within named FRANCIS HOULT this 9 day of >>>>>> March >>>>>> 1686/7 And then was recorded >>>>>> === >>>>>> STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT PRESS >>>>>> p. 96 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICE HOOE of ye County of >>>>>> Stafford Planter have sold unto BENJAMIN WEBBE one tract and devidend >>>>>> of >>>>>> Land containinge one hundred and fiftye acres of land lyeing and >>>>>> being >>>>>> upon >>>>>> ye eastermost Branch of PASBATANZEY CREELE bounded as followeth N. >>>>>> East >>>>>> from >>>>>> ye Lande DOCTOR SEAST upon ye Lande of JOSHUA GREENE Upon ye lande >>>>>> formerly >>>>>> sould by RICE HOOE and VALLENTINE SHUGHBURGH and acknowledged unto >>>>>> FRANCES >>>>>> HOULT by RICE HOOE together wth all appurtenances upon ye Land >>>>>> formerly >>>>>> belonging unto Capt WILLIAM HERBERT wch hundred and fifty acres of >>>>>> land >>>>>> To >>>>>> Have and To Hold to him ye said BENJAMINE WEBBE. In Wittness whereof >>>>>> have >>>>>> sett my hande and Seale ye 10th day of October 1688 >>>>>> In presence of JOHN KILDERMORE. RICE HOOE >>>>>> JOHN GOWRY.. THOMAS ELSIE >>>>>> This Sale of Lande was acknowledged by ye above RICE HOOE unto >>>>>> BENJAMIN >>>>>> WEBBE in the County Court of Stafford this 10th day of October 1688 >>>>>> and >>>>>> was >>>>>> then recorded. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Father: Rice Hooe b: 1598 in England >>>>>> Mother: Sarah MNU Hooe >>>>>> >>>>>> Marriage 1 Anne MNU Howard b: ABT 1640 >>>>>> >>>>>> Marriage 2 Susannah MNU Nicholas b: ABT 1640 in Charles City, >>>>>> Virginia >>>>>> .Married: BEF 16 NOV 1660 in Charles City, Virginia >>>>>> Children >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. Rice Hooe b: ABT 1661 in Charles City, Virginia [I think he was >>>>>> the >>>>>> father of RICE HOOE that married 2nd TABITHA HARRISON who was AUNT of >>>>>> ROSE >>>>>> TOWNSEND DADE m. ROBERT KNOX. My 5xgf Alexander McConchie did the >>>>>> 1785 >>>>>> estate inventory of ROBERT KNOX. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/06/2010 04:12:45
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Amanda Douglass
    3. Many thanks! Amanda -------------------------------------------------- From: "Marge" <msealock@mchsi.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 12:23 AM To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > Don't know the exact address...Go to www.rootsweb.com and scroll down to > world connect and when it comes up type in Sealock as the file. She has > loads and loads of families from Rappahannock, Warren, Fauquier, and all > the > rest of most of the counties from Frederick down. There are a lot that > aren't connected to Sealock. Joan does research and if the family is > connected to any of those counties around that area she puts them on her > site. Check it out you will be surprised at all the familiar names. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> > To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 9:56 PM > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > > >> Hi Marge, >> I caught this and don't know about Joan Hackett's world connect. >> Could you provide this link so I could click on it? >> Or do I just google "Joan Hackett world connect"? >> Thanks, >> Amadna >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Marge" <msealock@mchsi.com> >> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 10:15 PM >> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby >> >>> Also there is another excellent source of these Hooe's. Joan Hackett's >>> world >>> connect. She has some of those mentioned and a source. You might find >>> something in a blue moon that she needs to correct, but I think Joan has >>> the >>> best proved world connect site going. >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> >>> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:29 PM >>> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby >>> >>> >>>> Hi Ruth, >>>> >>>> This is a really good website to search for some of the people you've >>>> mentioned. >>>> Mike Marshall's site provides a "goldmine" of records to help you cross >>>> check around. >>>> Never take any of this as gospel. Use for a guide and then obtain the >>>> records. >>>> Good luck! >>>> Amanda >>>> >>>> >>>> http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I46397 >>>> >>>> ================================== >>>> >>>> .ID: I46397 >>>> .Name: Rice Hooe >>>> .Sex: M >>>> .Birth: ABT 1636 in Charles City, Virginia >>>> .Death: 1 OCT 1694 in Stafford County, Virginia - will lost >>>> .Note: >>>> === >>>> Stafford County, Virginia Order Book, page 21 (contd), Court held 13th >>>> March >>>> 1689/90 >>>> 600. GERRARD LOWTHER the Attorney of HUGH FRENCH made humble suit to >>>> this >>>> Court that RICE HOOE stood indebted to the aforesaid French the sum of >>>> four >>>> hundred pounds of Tobacco due per bill which bill being left the said >>>> Rice >>>> Hooe refuses to pay the same Wherefore your Petr craves Judgment >>>> against >>>> the >>>> said Rice Hooe for his said debt with costs of suit And the said Rice >>>> Hooe >>>> came into Court and confessed Judgment to the said Bill and Exhibited >>>> to >>>> this Court an account against the said Bill which being fully proved in >>>> Court by his Oath upon the Holy Evangelist to his aforesaid account >>>> Therefore tis ordered that the said Rice Hooe of and from the aforesaid >>>> Bill >>>> shall be freely and fully discharged and Hugh French pay costs als >>>> Execution. >>>> === >>>> STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED AND WILL BOOK, 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT >>>> PRESS >>>> pp 33a-34 TO ALL XTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Bee it >>>> Knowne that I RICE HOOE of Stafford County for divers good causes have >>>> sold >>>> unto FRANCIS HOULT a Certaine Parcell of land lying and being upon the >>>> Easterne Branch of PASPOTANZEY CREEKE adjoyning on the Land of CAPT. >>>> WM. >>>> HEABEARD deced on the North syde and on the Land of CHARLES BALDRIDGE >>>> on >>>> the >>>> West side and adjoyneing upon the Land of JOSHUA GREENE and CHARLES >>>> BALARIDGE on ye South side and see with a Straight line along the foure >>>> sides along the same syde belonging to the said RICE HOOE to the Swamp >>>> on >>>> the NE syde which sd parcell of land I the aforesd RICE HOOE doe firmly >>>> sell >>>> unto the aforesd FRANCIS HOULT his heires for ever To Have and To Hold >>>> with >>>> all priviledges thereunto belonging from me and my heires forever or >>>> from >>>> any other clame that any pson or psons may now or hereaftr shall >>>> pretend, >>>> acknowledging hereby to have reced one man Servant named GEORGE RUSSEL >>>> which >>>> I the said RICE HOOE doth acknowledge to bee full satisfaction to my >>>> content. And in confirmation hereof I have sett my hand and Seale this >>>> 9 >>>> day >>>> of March 1686, >>>> In presence of us RICH BRYANT, RICE HOOE >>>> BRYAN BATTY >>>> This Sale of Land was acknowledged in the County Court of Staffd. by >>>> the >>>> said RICE HOOE unto the within named FRANCIS HOULT this 9 day of March >>>> 1686/7 And then was recorded >>>> === >>>> STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT PRESS >>>> p. 96 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICE HOOE of ye County of >>>> Stafford Planter have sold unto BENJAMIN WEBBE one tract and devidend >>>> of >>>> Land containinge one hundred and fiftye acres of land lyeing and being >>>> upon >>>> ye eastermost Branch of PASBATANZEY CREELE bounded as followeth N. East >>>> from >>>> ye Lande DOCTOR SEAST upon ye Lande of JOSHUA GREENE Upon ye lande >>>> formerly >>>> sould by RICE HOOE and VALLENTINE SHUGHBURGH and acknowledged unto >>>> FRANCES >>>> HOULT by RICE HOOE together wth all appurtenances upon ye Land formerly >>>> belonging unto Capt WILLIAM HERBERT wch hundred and fifty acres of land >>>> To >>>> Have and To Hold to him ye said BENJAMINE WEBBE. In Wittness whereof >>>> have >>>> sett my hande and Seale ye 10th day of October 1688 >>>> In presence of JOHN KILDERMORE. RICE HOOE >>>> JOHN GOWRY.. THOMAS ELSIE >>>> This Sale of Lande was acknowledged by ye above RICE HOOE unto BENJAMIN >>>> WEBBE in the County Court of Stafford this 10th day of October 1688 and >>>> was >>>> then recorded. >>>> >>>> >>>> Father: Rice Hooe b: 1598 in England >>>> Mother: Sarah MNU Hooe >>>> >>>> Marriage 1 Anne MNU Howard b: ABT 1640 >>>> >>>> Marriage 2 Susannah MNU Nicholas b: ABT 1640 in Charles City, Virginia >>>> .Married: BEF 16 NOV 1660 in Charles City, Virginia >>>> Children >>>> >>>> 1. Rice Hooe b: ABT 1661 in Charles City, Virginia [I think he was >>>> the >>>> father of RICE HOOE that married 2nd TABITHA HARRISON who was AUNT of >>>> ROSE >>>> TOWNSEND DADE m. ROBERT KNOX. My 5xgf Alexander McConchie did the 1785 >>>> estate inventory of ROBERT KNOX. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/06/2010 03:06:40
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Marge
    3. Don't know the exact address...Go to www.rootsweb.com and scroll down to world connect and when it comes up type in Sealock as the file. She has loads and loads of families from Rappahannock, Warren, Fauquier, and all the rest of most of the counties from Frederick down. There are a lot that aren't connected to Sealock. Joan does research and if the family is connected to any of those counties around that area she puts them on her site. Check it out you will be surprised at all the familiar names. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 9:56 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > Hi Marge, > I caught this and don't know about Joan Hackett's world connect. > Could you provide this link so I could click on it? > Or do I just google "Joan Hackett world connect"? > Thanks, > Amadna > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Marge" <msealock@mchsi.com> > Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 10:15 PM > To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > >> Also there is another excellent source of these Hooe's. Joan Hackett's >> world >> connect. She has some of those mentioned and a source. You might find >> something in a blue moon that she needs to correct, but I think Joan has >> the >> best proved world connect site going. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> >> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:29 PM >> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby >> >> >>> Hi Ruth, >>> >>> This is a really good website to search for some of the people you've >>> mentioned. >>> Mike Marshall's site provides a "goldmine" of records to help you cross >>> check around. >>> Never take any of this as gospel. Use for a guide and then obtain the >>> records. >>> Good luck! >>> Amanda >>> >>> >>> http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I46397 >>> >>> ================================== >>> >>> .ID: I46397 >>> .Name: Rice Hooe >>> .Sex: M >>> .Birth: ABT 1636 in Charles City, Virginia >>> .Death: 1 OCT 1694 in Stafford County, Virginia - will lost >>> .Note: >>> === >>> Stafford County, Virginia Order Book, page 21 (contd), Court held 13th >>> March >>> 1689/90 >>> 600. GERRARD LOWTHER the Attorney of HUGH FRENCH made humble suit to >>> this >>> Court that RICE HOOE stood indebted to the aforesaid French the sum of >>> four >>> hundred pounds of Tobacco due per bill which bill being left the said >>> Rice >>> Hooe refuses to pay the same Wherefore your Petr craves Judgment against >>> the >>> said Rice Hooe for his said debt with costs of suit And the said Rice >>> Hooe >>> came into Court and confessed Judgment to the said Bill and Exhibited to >>> this Court an account against the said Bill which being fully proved in >>> Court by his Oath upon the Holy Evangelist to his aforesaid account >>> Therefore tis ordered that the said Rice Hooe of and from the aforesaid >>> Bill >>> shall be freely and fully discharged and Hugh French pay costs als >>> Execution. >>> === >>> STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED AND WILL BOOK, 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT >>> PRESS >>> pp 33a-34 TO ALL XTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Bee it >>> Knowne that I RICE HOOE of Stafford County for divers good causes have >>> sold >>> unto FRANCIS HOULT a Certaine Parcell of land lying and being upon the >>> Easterne Branch of PASPOTANZEY CREEKE adjoyning on the Land of CAPT. WM. >>> HEABEARD deced on the North syde and on the Land of CHARLES BALDRIDGE on >>> the >>> West side and adjoyneing upon the Land of JOSHUA GREENE and CHARLES >>> BALARIDGE on ye South side and see with a Straight line along the foure >>> sides along the same syde belonging to the said RICE HOOE to the Swamp >>> on >>> the NE syde which sd parcell of land I the aforesd RICE HOOE doe firmly >>> sell >>> unto the aforesd FRANCIS HOULT his heires for ever To Have and To Hold >>> with >>> all priviledges thereunto belonging from me and my heires forever or >>> from >>> any other clame that any pson or psons may now or hereaftr shall >>> pretend, >>> acknowledging hereby to have reced one man Servant named GEORGE RUSSEL >>> which >>> I the said RICE HOOE doth acknowledge to bee full satisfaction to my >>> content. And in confirmation hereof I have sett my hand and Seale this 9 >>> day >>> of March 1686, >>> In presence of us RICH BRYANT, RICE HOOE >>> BRYAN BATTY >>> This Sale of Land was acknowledged in the County Court of Staffd. by the >>> said RICE HOOE unto the within named FRANCIS HOULT this 9 day of March >>> 1686/7 And then was recorded >>> === >>> STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT PRESS >>> p. 96 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICE HOOE of ye County of >>> Stafford Planter have sold unto BENJAMIN WEBBE one tract and devidend of >>> Land containinge one hundred and fiftye acres of land lyeing and being >>> upon >>> ye eastermost Branch of PASBATANZEY CREELE bounded as followeth N. East >>> from >>> ye Lande DOCTOR SEAST upon ye Lande of JOSHUA GREENE Upon ye lande >>> formerly >>> sould by RICE HOOE and VALLENTINE SHUGHBURGH and acknowledged unto >>> FRANCES >>> HOULT by RICE HOOE together wth all appurtenances upon ye Land formerly >>> belonging unto Capt WILLIAM HERBERT wch hundred and fifty acres of land >>> To >>> Have and To Hold to him ye said BENJAMINE WEBBE. In Wittness whereof >>> have >>> sett my hande and Seale ye 10th day of October 1688 >>> In presence of JOHN KILDERMORE. RICE HOOE >>> JOHN GOWRY.. THOMAS ELSIE >>> This Sale of Lande was acknowledged by ye above RICE HOOE unto BENJAMIN >>> WEBBE in the County Court of Stafford this 10th day of October 1688 and >>> was >>> then recorded. >>> >>> >>> Father: Rice Hooe b: 1598 in England >>> Mother: Sarah MNU Hooe >>> >>> Marriage 1 Anne MNU Howard b: ABT 1640 >>> >>> Marriage 2 Susannah MNU Nicholas b: ABT 1640 in Charles City, Virginia >>> .Married: BEF 16 NOV 1660 in Charles City, Virginia >>> Children >>> >>> 1. Rice Hooe b: ABT 1661 in Charles City, Virginia [I think he was the >>> father of RICE HOOE that married 2nd TABITHA HARRISON who was AUNT of >>> ROSE >>> TOWNSEND DADE m. ROBERT KNOX. My 5xgf Alexander McConchie did the 1785 >>> estate inventory of ROBERT KNOX. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/05/2010 05:23:49
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Amanda Douglass
    3. Hi Marge, I caught this and don't know about Joan Hackett's world connect. Could you provide this link so I could click on it? Or do I just google "Joan Hackett world connect"? Thanks, Amadna -------------------------------------------------- From: "Marge" <msealock@mchsi.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 10:15 PM To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > Also there is another excellent source of these Hooe's. Joan Hackett's > world > connect. She has some of those mentioned and a source. You might find > something in a blue moon that she needs to correct, but I think Joan has > the > best proved world connect site going. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> > To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:29 PM > Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > > >> Hi Ruth, >> >> This is a really good website to search for some of the people you've >> mentioned. >> Mike Marshall's site provides a "goldmine" of records to help you cross >> check around. >> Never take any of this as gospel. Use for a guide and then obtain the >> records. >> Good luck! >> Amanda >> >> >> http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I46397 >> >> ================================== >> >> .ID: I46397 >> .Name: Rice Hooe >> .Sex: M >> .Birth: ABT 1636 in Charles City, Virginia >> .Death: 1 OCT 1694 in Stafford County, Virginia - will lost >> .Note: >> === >> Stafford County, Virginia Order Book, page 21 (contd), Court held 13th >> March >> 1689/90 >> 600. GERRARD LOWTHER the Attorney of HUGH FRENCH made humble suit to this >> Court that RICE HOOE stood indebted to the aforesaid French the sum of >> four >> hundred pounds of Tobacco due per bill which bill being left the said >> Rice >> Hooe refuses to pay the same Wherefore your Petr craves Judgment against >> the >> said Rice Hooe for his said debt with costs of suit And the said Rice >> Hooe >> came into Court and confessed Judgment to the said Bill and Exhibited to >> this Court an account against the said Bill which being fully proved in >> Court by his Oath upon the Holy Evangelist to his aforesaid account >> Therefore tis ordered that the said Rice Hooe of and from the aforesaid >> Bill >> shall be freely and fully discharged and Hugh French pay costs als >> Execution. >> === >> STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED AND WILL BOOK, 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT >> PRESS >> pp 33a-34 TO ALL XTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Bee it >> Knowne that I RICE HOOE of Stafford County for divers good causes have >> sold >> unto FRANCIS HOULT a Certaine Parcell of land lying and being upon the >> Easterne Branch of PASPOTANZEY CREEKE adjoyning on the Land of CAPT. WM. >> HEABEARD deced on the North syde and on the Land of CHARLES BALDRIDGE on >> the >> West side and adjoyneing upon the Land of JOSHUA GREENE and CHARLES >> BALARIDGE on ye South side and see with a Straight line along the foure >> sides along the same syde belonging to the said RICE HOOE to the Swamp on >> the NE syde which sd parcell of land I the aforesd RICE HOOE doe firmly >> sell >> unto the aforesd FRANCIS HOULT his heires for ever To Have and To Hold >> with >> all priviledges thereunto belonging from me and my heires forever or from >> any other clame that any pson or psons may now or hereaftr shall pretend, >> acknowledging hereby to have reced one man Servant named GEORGE RUSSEL >> which >> I the said RICE HOOE doth acknowledge to bee full satisfaction to my >> content. And in confirmation hereof I have sett my hand and Seale this 9 >> day >> of March 1686, >> In presence of us RICH BRYANT, RICE HOOE >> BRYAN BATTY >> This Sale of Land was acknowledged in the County Court of Staffd. by the >> said RICE HOOE unto the within named FRANCIS HOULT this 9 day of March >> 1686/7 And then was recorded >> === >> STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT PRESS >> p. 96 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICE HOOE of ye County of >> Stafford Planter have sold unto BENJAMIN WEBBE one tract and devidend of >> Land containinge one hundred and fiftye acres of land lyeing and being >> upon >> ye eastermost Branch of PASBATANZEY CREELE bounded as followeth N. East >> from >> ye Lande DOCTOR SEAST upon ye Lande of JOSHUA GREENE Upon ye lande >> formerly >> sould by RICE HOOE and VALLENTINE SHUGHBURGH and acknowledged unto >> FRANCES >> HOULT by RICE HOOE together wth all appurtenances upon ye Land formerly >> belonging unto Capt WILLIAM HERBERT wch hundred and fifty acres of land >> To >> Have and To Hold to him ye said BENJAMINE WEBBE. In Wittness whereof have >> sett my hande and Seale ye 10th day of October 1688 >> In presence of JOHN KILDERMORE. RICE HOOE >> JOHN GOWRY.. THOMAS ELSIE >> This Sale of Lande was acknowledged by ye above RICE HOOE unto BENJAMIN >> WEBBE in the County Court of Stafford this 10th day of October 1688 and >> was >> then recorded. >> >> >> Father: Rice Hooe b: 1598 in England >> Mother: Sarah MNU Hooe >> >> Marriage 1 Anne MNU Howard b: ABT 1640 >> >> Marriage 2 Susannah MNU Nicholas b: ABT 1640 in Charles City, Virginia >> .Married: BEF 16 NOV 1660 in Charles City, Virginia >> Children >> >> 1. Rice Hooe b: ABT 1661 in Charles City, Virginia [I think he was the >> father of RICE HOOE that married 2nd TABITHA HARRISON who was AUNT of >> ROSE >> TOWNSEND DADE m. ROBERT KNOX. My 5xgf Alexander McConchie did the 1785 >> estate inventory of ROBERT KNOX. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/05/2010 04:56:57
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Amanda Douglass
    3. Hi Ruth, This is a really good website to search for some of the people you've mentioned. Mike Marshall's site provides a "goldmine" of records to help you cross check around. Never take any of this as gospel. Use for a guide and then obtain the records. Good luck! Amanda http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I46397 ================================== .ID: I46397 .Name: Rice Hooe .Sex: M .Birth: ABT 1636 in Charles City, Virginia .Death: 1 OCT 1694 in Stafford County, Virginia - will lost .Note: === Stafford County, Virginia Order Book, page 21 (contd), Court held 13th March 1689/90 600. GERRARD LOWTHER the Attorney of HUGH FRENCH made humble suit to this Court that RICE HOOE stood indebted to the aforesaid French the sum of four hundred pounds of Tobacco due per bill which bill being left the said Rice Hooe refuses to pay the same Wherefore your Petr craves Judgment against the said Rice Hooe for his said debt with costs of suit And the said Rice Hooe came into Court and confessed Judgment to the said Bill and Exhibited to this Court an account against the said Bill which being fully proved in Court by his Oath upon the Holy Evangelist to his aforesaid account Therefore tis ordered that the said Rice Hooe of and from the aforesaid Bill shall be freely and fully discharged and Hugh French pay costs als Execution. === STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED AND WILL BOOK, 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT PRESS pp 33a-34 TO ALL XTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Bee it Knowne that I RICE HOOE of Stafford County for divers good causes have sold unto FRANCIS HOULT a Certaine Parcell of land lying and being upon the Easterne Branch of PASPOTANZEY CREEKE adjoyning on the Land of CAPT. WM. HEABEARD deced on the North syde and on the Land of CHARLES BALDRIDGE on the West side and adjoyneing upon the Land of JOSHUA GREENE and CHARLES BALARIDGE on ye South side and see with a Straight line along the foure sides along the same syde belonging to the said RICE HOOE to the Swamp on the NE syde which sd parcell of land I the aforesd RICE HOOE doe firmly sell unto the aforesd FRANCIS HOULT his heires for ever To Have and To Hold with all priviledges thereunto belonging from me and my heires forever or from any other clame that any pson or psons may now or hereaftr shall pretend, acknowledging hereby to have reced one man Servant named GEORGE RUSSEL which I the said RICE HOOE doth acknowledge to bee full satisfaction to my content. And in confirmation hereof I have sett my hand and Seale this 9 day of March 1686, In presence of us RICH BRYANT, RICE HOOE BRYAN BATTY This Sale of Land was acknowledged in the County Court of Staffd. by the said RICE HOOE unto the within named FRANCIS HOULT this 9 day of March 1686/7 And then was recorded === STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT PRESS p. 96 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICE HOOE of ye County of Stafford Planter have sold unto BENJAMIN WEBBE one tract and devidend of Land containinge one hundred and fiftye acres of land lyeing and being upon ye eastermost Branch of PASBATANZEY CREELE bounded as followeth N. East from ye Lande DOCTOR SEAST upon ye Lande of JOSHUA GREENE Upon ye lande formerly sould by RICE HOOE and VALLENTINE SHUGHBURGH and acknowledged unto FRANCES HOULT by RICE HOOE together wth all appurtenances upon ye Land formerly belonging unto Capt WILLIAM HERBERT wch hundred and fifty acres of land To Have and To Hold to him ye said BENJAMINE WEBBE. In Wittness whereof have sett my hande and Seale ye 10th day of October 1688 In presence of JOHN KILDERMORE. RICE HOOE JOHN GOWRY.. THOMAS ELSIE This Sale of Lande was acknowledged by ye above RICE HOOE unto BENJAMIN WEBBE in the County Court of Stafford this 10th day of October 1688 and was then recorded. Father: Rice Hooe b: 1598 in England Mother: Sarah MNU Hooe Marriage 1 Anne MNU Howard b: ABT 1640 Marriage 2 Susannah MNU Nicholas b: ABT 1640 in Charles City, Virginia .Married: BEF 16 NOV 1660 in Charles City, Virginia Children 1. Rice Hooe b: ABT 1661 in Charles City, Virginia [I think he was the father of RICE HOOE that married 2nd TABITHA HARRISON who was AUNT of ROSE TOWNSEND DADE m. ROBERT KNOX. My 5xgf Alexander McConchie did the 1785 estate inventory of ROBERT KNOX.

    07/05/2010 03:29:50
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Marge
    3. Also there is another excellent source of these Hooe's. Joan Hackett's world connect. She has some of those mentioned and a source. You might find something in a blue moon that she needs to correct, but I think Joan has the best proved world connect site going. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amanda Douglass" <aadouglass@nc.rr.com> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:29 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby > Hi Ruth, > > This is a really good website to search for some of the people you've > mentioned. > Mike Marshall's site provides a "goldmine" of records to help you cross > check around. > Never take any of this as gospel. Use for a guide and then obtain the > records. > Good luck! > Amanda > > > http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I46397 > > ================================== > > .ID: I46397 > .Name: Rice Hooe > .Sex: M > .Birth: ABT 1636 in Charles City, Virginia > .Death: 1 OCT 1694 in Stafford County, Virginia - will lost > .Note: > === > Stafford County, Virginia Order Book, page 21 (contd), Court held 13th > March > 1689/90 > 600. GERRARD LOWTHER the Attorney of HUGH FRENCH made humble suit to this > Court that RICE HOOE stood indebted to the aforesaid French the sum of > four > hundred pounds of Tobacco due per bill which bill being left the said Rice > Hooe refuses to pay the same Wherefore your Petr craves Judgment against > the > said Rice Hooe for his said debt with costs of suit And the said Rice Hooe > came into Court and confessed Judgment to the said Bill and Exhibited to > this Court an account against the said Bill which being fully proved in > Court by his Oath upon the Holy Evangelist to his aforesaid account > Therefore tis ordered that the said Rice Hooe of and from the aforesaid > Bill > shall be freely and fully discharged and Hugh French pay costs als > Execution. > === > STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED AND WILL BOOK, 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT > PRESS > pp 33a-34 TO ALL XTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Bee it > Knowne that I RICE HOOE of Stafford County for divers good causes have > sold > unto FRANCIS HOULT a Certaine Parcell of land lying and being upon the > Easterne Branch of PASPOTANZEY CREEKE adjoyning on the Land of CAPT. WM. > HEABEARD deced on the North syde and on the Land of CHARLES BALDRIDGE on > the > West side and adjoyneing upon the Land of JOSHUA GREENE and CHARLES > BALARIDGE on ye South side and see with a Straight line along the foure > sides along the same syde belonging to the said RICE HOOE to the Swamp on > the NE syde which sd parcell of land I the aforesd RICE HOOE doe firmly > sell > unto the aforesd FRANCIS HOULT his heires for ever To Have and To Hold > with > all priviledges thereunto belonging from me and my heires forever or from > any other clame that any pson or psons may now or hereaftr shall pretend, > acknowledging hereby to have reced one man Servant named GEORGE RUSSEL > which > I the said RICE HOOE doth acknowledge to bee full satisfaction to my > content. And in confirmation hereof I have sett my hand and Seale this 9 > day > of March 1686, > In presence of us RICH BRYANT, RICE HOOE > BRYAN BATTY > This Sale of Land was acknowledged in the County Court of Staffd. by the > said RICE HOOE unto the within named FRANCIS HOULT this 9 day of March > 1686/7 And then was recorded > === > STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1686 - 1689; THE ANTIENT PRESS > p. 96 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICE HOOE of ye County of > Stafford Planter have sold unto BENJAMIN WEBBE one tract and devidend of > Land containinge one hundred and fiftye acres of land lyeing and being > upon > ye eastermost Branch of PASBATANZEY CREELE bounded as followeth N. East > from > ye Lande DOCTOR SEAST upon ye Lande of JOSHUA GREENE Upon ye lande > formerly > sould by RICE HOOE and VALLENTINE SHUGHBURGH and acknowledged unto FRANCES > HOULT by RICE HOOE together wth all appurtenances upon ye Land formerly > belonging unto Capt WILLIAM HERBERT wch hundred and fifty acres of land To > Have and To Hold to him ye said BENJAMINE WEBBE. In Wittness whereof have > sett my hande and Seale ye 10th day of October 1688 > In presence of JOHN KILDERMORE. RICE HOOE > JOHN GOWRY.. THOMAS ELSIE > This Sale of Lande was acknowledged by ye above RICE HOOE unto BENJAMIN > WEBBE in the County Court of Stafford this 10th day of October 1688 and > was > then recorded. > > > Father: Rice Hooe b: 1598 in England > Mother: Sarah MNU Hooe > > Marriage 1 Anne MNU Howard b: ABT 1640 > > Marriage 2 Susannah MNU Nicholas b: ABT 1640 in Charles City, Virginia > .Married: BEF 16 NOV 1660 in Charles City, Virginia > Children > > 1. Rice Hooe b: ABT 1661 in Charles City, Virginia [I think he was the > father of RICE HOOE that married 2nd TABITHA HARRISON who was AUNT of ROSE > TOWNSEND DADE m. ROBERT KNOX. My 5xgf Alexander McConchie did the 1785 > estate inventory of ROBERT KNOX. > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/05/2010 03:15:45
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Sandra & Tom Stephens
    3. Ruth, here is the will of Thomas Grigsby of Stafford County - perhaps it will be of help.   Sandra   (Stafford Co. VA Will Book M, pp. 449-450) May 4, 1745 - Nov. 12, 1745.) WILL OF THOMAS GRIGSBY of Stafford County... I give TO MY LOVING WIFE ROSE all my estate real and personal of what kind soever during her natural life and at her decease the absolute right and disposal of 1/2 of all my slaves to her and her heirs for ever, and the half of my slaves are to be divided in four equal parts to wit. One to my brother John, one to James, one to William, and the fourth to be equally divided amongst the children of my brother Charles deceas'd to them and their heirs forever, and the moiety of my personal estate to be divided in the same manner. Next I give to my brother James Grigsby at my wife's decease all my lands in Stafford County to him and his heirs. Item I give to my brother William Grigsby at my wife's decease all my lands in King George County to him and his heirs. Item I constitute my wife sole executrice of this my last will. . . Wits:       David Stuart, William Allisin, Robert (R) Suddarth              /s/ Thomas Grigsby        At a Court held...XIIth Nov 1745, this will presented by Rose his relict and executrice...is admitted to record (and the said Rose objected...to her giving bond which the Court overruled) Certificate is granted her for obtaining probate in due form ON MOTION OF JOHN GRIGSBY HEIR AT LAW to the within named Thomas. Grigsby his Dissent to the said Will: is ordered to be certified. --- On Mon, 7/5/10, Ruth Patrignani <patrigru@bellsouth.net> wrote: From: Ruth Patrignani <patrigru@bellsouth.net> Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby To: vafauqui@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, July 5, 2010, 6:49 PM I'm trying to piece together confusing information and would like to know source information for the following.   Rice Hooe I b 1599 d 1655 m Sarah (Goodwin) d 1665   Rice Hooe II b 1640 d ca 1694 m#1 Susanna Nicholas m#2 by 1689 the widow of Thomas Howard   Rice Hooe III b 1660 d 1726 m#1 Mary (Dade) widow of Robert Massey  m#2 1695 Ann Howson d 1699 m#3 ca 1699 Francis Townsend widow of Frances Dade and widow of Capt John Withers.   Rice and Francis had a daughter Francis that married William Rogers.   William was son of John and Mary Newton Rogers. Mary was daughter of Benjamin & Mary Grigsby Newton. After Benjamin died, Mary Grigsby Newton married John Mees.   Francis Townsend and Frances Dade had a son Townsend Dade that m Rose Newton who was 1st married to Thomas Grigsby.   1. Did most of these events occur in Stafford Co, VA? 2. Was Francis Hooe who married William Rogers the daughter of Rice and Francis Hooe?   All of these families must have been  neighbors and intermarried throughout the generations. I believe some of the counties were burned counties so there isn't too much proof around. Would appreciate any help with citations so I can send for copies.   Thank you, Ruth ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/05/2010 01:11:19
    1. [VAFAUQUI] Hooe, Rogers, Newton, Grigsby
    2. Ruth Patrignani
    3. I'm trying to piece together confusing information and would like to know source information for the following.   Rice Hooe I b 1599 d 1655 m Sarah (Goodwin) d 1665   Rice Hooe II b 1640 d ca 1694 m#1 Susanna Nicholas m#2 by 1689 the widow of Thomas Howard   Rice Hooe III b 1660 d 1726 m#1 Mary (Dade) widow of Robert Massey  m#2 1695 Ann Howson d 1699 m#3 ca 1699 Francis Townsend widow of Frances Dade and widow of Capt John Withers.   Rice and Francis had a daughter Francis that married William Rogers.   William was son of John and Mary Newton Rogers. Mary was daughter of Benjamin & Mary Grigsby Newton. After Benjamin died, Mary Grigsby Newton married John Mees.   Francis Townsend and Frances Dade had a son Townsend Dade that m Rose Newton who was 1st married to Thomas Grigsby.   1. Did most of these events occur in Stafford Co, VA? 2. Was Francis Hooe who married William Rogers the daughter of Rice and Francis Hooe?   All of these families must have been  neighbors and intermarried throughout the generations. I believe some of the counties were burned counties so there isn't too much proof around. Would appreciate any help with citations so I can send for copies.   Thank you, Ruth

    07/05/2010 10:49:04
    1. [VAFAUQUI] CHARLES JONES m. ANN CHILDS, had a relation by name of William G. A. Jones?
    2. Amanda Douglass
    3. Hi Renee, I had thought that at first too about CHARLES JONES possibly being son of William Jones and Nancy Eustace but had found that his son CHARLES JONES was not married to ANN CHILDS. What I found for certain was a WILLIAM G. A. JONES being administrator on estate of Elizabeth Waugh who was sister of CHARLES JONES as he was appointed guardian of TABITHA WAUGH who was niece of CHARLES JONES. I also found WILLIAM G. A. JONES [but I think the 1820 King George County Census has him listed as William A. G. Jones just a line above Charles Jones. There's a group of Jones all there together and I believe a George Jones and possibly a George Mott Jones. A researcher by name of Bill Deyo thinks that my line of Jones might tie back to the George Jones line that married Priscilla Elkins. I have direct line back to George Mott. Also, Benjamin Stigler whose son James Stigler m. Mildred Reeds and had Elizabeth Betsy Stigler m. Robert King McConchie who was first cousin to Ann Childs m. Charles Jones, had a Philip Peed witness on his will. ================================================================ Defendant James Jones Deponent / Affiant William G.A. Jones Locality King George Co.; Stafford Co. Plaintiff Francis Fitzhugh (decd); Lucy Fitzhugh (exrx.) War of 1812 James Jones served in militia as substitute for James Peed Citation Record title Fitzhugh vs Jones Year recorded 1822 Collection CR-SC-H Record ID 50-20 End Notes Preserved by Virginia Circuit Court Records Preservation Program Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman Extracted by Barry L. McGhee Extracted on 9/5/2002 Another reason for looking at this record was named Thornton Alexander Doniphan. I think he has to be descended from Alexander Doniphan who was a son of Mott Doniphan who was nephew of my Ellen Mott m. Richard Shippey whose great granddaughter was Elizabeth Stigler m. Robert King McConchie. Court Record Data Context Extract Death John Peed the elder died intestate in 1797 Deed John Peed to Gabriel Peed - King George Co. - 1804 Deed James Peed &c to Henry King &c - King George Co. - 1814 Deed Henry King &c to James Peed - King George Co. - 1799 Deed Gabriel Peed &c to Thornton A. Doniphan -King George Co. - 1810 Defendant James Peed; Gabriel Peed; Thornton Alexander Doniphan (aka Thornton Alexander Donaphan) Family James Peed, John Peed & Gabriel Peed, sons of John Peed the elder Locality King George Co.; DC; Westmoreland Co.; Stafford Co. Marriage Thornton Alexander Doniphan -mr- Catharine Peed, daughter of John Peed the elder Marriage Henry King -mr- Nancy Peed, daughter of John Peed the elder Plaintiff Henry King; Nancy King Citation Record title King &c vs Peed &c Year recorded 1816 Collection CR-SC-H Record ID 158-13 End Notes Preserved by City of Fredericksburg Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman Extracted by Barry L. McGhee Extracted on 9/5/2002 I think above Thornton Alexander Doniphan was below son of William Doniphan? I'm looking for JONES line that would have been around Doniphan and Peed lines. Court Record Data Context Extract Death William Doniphan died at abt. age 54 or 55 Deed of Lease & Release Thomas Carver to Alexander Doniphan - Stafford Co. - 1749 Defendant Thompson Doniphan (aka Joel Thompson Doniphan); Alexander Doniphan; George Doniphan; Mary Ann Doniphan (infant) Family Thornton Doniphan, son of William Doniphan Family Thompson Doniphan, Mary Ann Doniphan, Joseph Doniphan, George Anderson Gowry Doniphan, Anderson Doniphan, William Doniphan & Alexander Doniphan, children of Alexander Doniphan Family Mary Doniphan, widow of Alexander Doniphan Family Mary Doniphan & Elizabeth Doniphan, daughters of Alexander Doniphan Family Alexander Doniphan & Anderson Doniphan, sons of Mott Doniphan Family Thomas Carver, son of Richard Carver Locality King George Co.; Stafford Co. Marriage Mott Doniphan -mr- Rosanna Anderson, daughter of George Anderson Marriage George Anderson -mr- Sarah Mathews, only daughter of John Mathews Plaintiff Thornton A. Doniphan Will Alexander Doniphan - Stafford Co. - 1766 / 1768 Citation Record title Doniphan vs Doniphan Year recorded 1820 Collection CR-SC-H Record ID 90-9

    07/04/2010 05:04:32
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] [Dudley Smith and Jeptha Smith
    2. 1850 Ashby District, Fauquier Co Census living Dudley Smith age 36 Merchant alone in Household 572 1860 Census South West Revenue Dist., Fauquier Co, VA Dudley Smith 51 Rebecca E. 31 Mary C. 6 Sarah M. 5 Jeremiah K. 3 Frances M. 1 Mary E. keirns 70 Seamtress, {Mary Dye Kerns, mother to Rebecca NOTE: KERNS, Jeremiah & Mary Dye, Mar. 22, 1813 - bdsm: John Jennings 1860 Harrison, Virginia Household 1542 Jeptha Smith 58 Farmer laborer Catherine 43 Mary M. 24 James L. 23 Sarah M. 20 Catherine A. 18 Frances M. 16 Nancy D. 14 Matilda 13 Virginia A. 12 Martha J. 11 Jeptha H. 5 Lucy B. 3 Lilly R. 1 1870 First Revenue Dist, Warrenton, Fauquier Co, VA Household 244 Jeptha Smith 68 Farmer Catherine 53 Matilda 20 Virginia A. 19 Martha Jane 18 Henry 15 Lucy B. 13 Lily R. 11 June -----Original Message----- From: JFar171@aol.com To: vafauqui@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, Jul 4, 2010 4:05 pm Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 91 I am researching the Jeptha Smith and Dudley Smith families of Fauquirer o., VA, some of whom had moved to WV in the mid 1800's. Does anyone have hese families? Jfar171@aol.com, ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    07/04/2010 12:58:18
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 91
    2. Dudley Smith married Jane Garner 12/29/1802 Bondsman: Isaac Overall [NOTE: This Dudley was born 8/23/1778 died before 1823, Jane was born abt. 1776 Fauquier Co, VA daughter of William Ball and Hannah Smith. Jane’s 1st husband was Garner Smith married 6/22/1796 and 2nd husband was Dudley M. Smith married 12/1802.] DUDLEY SMITH, gdn. of Smith Garner, orph. of Smith Garner, dec'd. 24 gdn. of Smith Garner, orph. of Smith Garner, dec'd. 24 February 1807. For: $800. Sec: William Ball. J.P.: Wm. Withers, Wm. Clarkson, Chandler Peyton, Thornton Buckner. Wit: H. R. Campbell. [Son Smith Garner was born 1798] Also spelt Gardner William Ball born 1740 and died 1807 Hannah Smith his wife born 1740 died 1825 Dudley Smith married Rebecca Keirnes [Kerns] 4/25/1853 Bondsman: None married Rebecca Keirnes [Kerns] 4/25/1853 Bondsman: None Jeptha Smith married Catherine Kerns 8/5/1835 daughter of Jeremiah Kerns married Catherine Kerns 8/5/1835 daughter of Jeremiah Kerns Jeremiah Kerns married Mary “Polly” Dye 3/22/1813 Bondsman: John Jennings 3/22/1813 Bondsman: John Jennings [Parents of Rebecca Kerns] ELLIOTT, Elias & Elizabeth Smith, Mar. 9, 1835 - bdsm: d/o Peggy; (w) Jeptha Smith; (date of MR Mar. 10, 1835) Source: John K. Gott Fauquier County Court House records I checked Ancestry.com and found: Thomas Smith and his wife Margaret parents of Dudley Douglas Smith born 1809 and died: 3/10/1876 Fauquier Co, VA. Dudley Douglas Smith married 4/25/1853 Rebecca Elizabeth Kerns. 4/25/1853 Rebecca Elizabeth Kerns. Dudley and Rebecca's children: Jeremiah "Jerry" Frank Smith died 1933 Mary Smith born 1854 Sarah Smith born 1855 Francis Smith born 1859 Virginia Smith born 1862 Mercellina Smith born 1866 Lucy Smith born 1868 June -----Original Message----- From: JFar171@aol.com To: vafauqui@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, Jul 4, 2010 4:05 pm Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 91 I am researching the Jeptha Smith and Dudley Smith families of Fauquirer o., VA, some of whom had moved to WV in the mid 1800's. Does anyone have hese families? Jfar171@aol.com, ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    07/04/2010 12:27:55
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 91
    2. I am researching the Jeptha Smith and Dudley Smith families of Fauquirer Co., VA, some of whom had moved to WV in the mid 1800's. Does anyone have these families? Jfar171@aol.com,

    07/04/2010 10:05:29
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Mary Bishop & Wes(t)ley Van Ausdeln
    2. Sandra & Tom Stephens
    3. Jon, I see online that you have done an enormous amount of research on your family.  Have you explored the spelling Van Arsdalen?  There are several of this spelling in the 1700's in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.  Check the LDS site.   Sandra --- On Sat, 7/3/10, Jon Wenzel <jdw22745@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Jon Wenzel <jdw22745@yahoo.com> Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Mary Bishop & Wes(t)ley Van Ausdeln To: VAFAUQUI@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010, 10:31 PM Hello, Mary Bishop was born December 1815 in Warrenting, Fauquier County, Virginia. She married Wes(t)ley Van Ausdeln on March 16, 1838 in Goshen, Belmont County, Ohio. Mary died in 1853 in Van Buren County, Iowa. It sounds like Mary could have died during child birth. She gave birth to their fifth child, Mary A. in 1853 in Iowa. She is buried at Zion Cemetery, Van Buren County, Iowa. Their third child, John Luke Van Ausdeln born on March 1, 1843 in Goshen, Belmont County, Ohio and died in 1926 was my Gr. Gr. Grandfather on my father's mother's side. Can anyone, please, supply me with information on Mary Bishop's or Wes(t)ley Van Ausdeln's parents. Thank you for your help. Have a good, Jon Wenzel in Mariposa, California       ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/04/2010 03:57:10
    1. [VAFAUQUI] Mary Bishop & Wes(t)ley Van Ausdeln
    2. Jon Wenzel
    3. Hello, Mary Bishop was born December 1815 in Warrenting, Fauquier County, Virginia. She married Wes(t)ley Van Ausdeln on March 16, 1838 in Goshen, Belmont County, Ohio. Mary died in 1853 in Van Buren County, Iowa. It sounds like Mary could have died during child birth. She gave birth to their fifth child, Mary A. in 1853 in Iowa. She is buried at Zion Cemetery, Van Buren County, Iowa. Their third child, John Luke Van Ausdeln born on March 1, 1843 in Goshen, Belmont County, Ohio and died in 1926 was my Gr. Gr. Grandfather on my father's mother's side. Can anyone, please, supply me with information on Mary Bishop's or Wes(t)ley Van Ausdeln's parents. Thank you for your help. Have a good, Jon Wenzel in Mariposa, California

    07/03/2010 02:31:34
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 90
    2. Thank you for the information. I appreciate it. :) Marianne Dillow Jul 3, 2010 05:23:33 AM, vafauqui@rootsweb.com wrote: >Well Fayette county is where Lexington is located. Bryan Station is still a familiar >name as it is a high school in that county. I would contact the genealogy section >of the Fayette County Public Library and see if Univ. of Kentucky or Transylvania >University have a genealogy section in the > >Kelley Moseley DrPH >Professor and Director >Program in Health Administration >Texas Woman's University >kmoseley@twu.edu >713-794-2061 > >-----Original Message----- >From: vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >Behalf Of vafauqui-request@rootsweb.com >Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 2:02 AM >To: vafauqui@rootsweb.com >Subject: VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 90 > > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. The Life of Moses Cushenberry as Is nown Now > (marlowest155@verizon.net) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 16:58:00 -0500 (CDT) >From: marlowest155@verizon.net >Subject: [VAFAUQUI] The Life of Moses Cushenberry as Is nown Now >To: VAORANGE@rootsweb.com >Cc: vastaffo@rootsweb.com, vaspotsy@rootsweb.com, > vaculpep@rootsweb.com, vacaroli@rootsweb.com, vafauqui@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <1956878119.27689.1278107880912.JavaMail.root@vms170053> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > >I am still working on my grandfather Moses Cushenberry that died in 1792 in >Bourbon County. He was from Virginia but I don't know where. I found a new record >on him today. > >I am trying to put the land records together. > >His first record I can find is 1783 where he signed the petition for the formation >of a new state from Virginia. Then in 1786 he signs the Petition for a new town >called Washington in the Limestone Settlement. His sons Elijah and Vincent sign >it as well as Miles Conway and Simon Kenton. > >In 1787 the second petition to Virginia from the settlers of Limestone was signed >by Moses and Daniel Boone, Jacob Boone, Miles Conway and Simon Kenton. > >About 1787 Moses purchased 16 1/2 acres in the town of Washington , then in >Bourbon county (now Mason County). He bought it from Simon Kenton. ' to have >and to hold natural lives of Moses and his wife Ann (maiden name unknown.) 10 Oct >1787 Bourbon County , Ky. Court Records Deed Book A, p. 139. > >In Dec 1789 Moses purchased 150 acres from Simon Kenton on South Fork Licking >Creek, Bourbon County. Witnessed by Josiah Dixon, and sons Elijah and Vincent Cushenberry. > >The record I found today is another petition 27 Oct 1790 from Bourbon County >for Inspection for tobacco at the town of Hopewell and there were many signatures >and among them were James Kenny, Moses Chrisenberry, Elijah Cusenbary, ANSON CUSENBARY >(I don't know who ANSON is ), William Cusenbary, A. Eastin, John Cousenberry, >Ovid Boone, and William Crisinberry. > >In the Fayette County 1787 Tax List it names Rawleigh Chinn and Smith Darnell >with Moses Coosenberry with John Tandy on down from him.. > >In 1790 Moses and Ann were "dism'd" from Bryan's Station Church >Minutes 1798-1898-, p. 20 They then were listed as members at Coopers' Run Baptist >Church. > >Moses son John Cushenberry married Rebecca Dowden and she is a sister to Martha >Dowden who married Simon Kenton making John Cushenberry and Simon Kenton brother-in-laws. > >Then in 1792 Moses died leaving no will and the court oversaw the estate in >May of that year. It was recorded in June 1792. Moses estate was granted to his >wife Anne Quesenberry who came to court and qualified with Nicholas Lindsay (her >son-in-law) and William Qusenberry (her son), her securities and gave bond. > >There was a problem with the estate as a suit was advertised in the Kentucky >Gazette 15 Sep 1800 in Bourbon County, Ky. James Kenny filed a complaint against >John, William, Elijah, Vincent and Daniel Cushenberry( an infant under the age of >21 years) , and Lindsay and Mary his wife, Rachel Cushenberry (under the age of >21 years) , Widow (Ann) of said Moses deceased. Miles W. Conway and Simon Kenton >were defendants. I do not know why this action was taken or the reason for it except >Moses wife Ann was deceased at this time and two children were under 21 years of >age.. > >The article was incorrect as Betsy Cushenberry married Zachariah Ross and Anna >married Vachel Lindsay. > >Moses wife Ann Cushingbery, Daniel (my next grandfather), Elijah and Vincent >was last in the 1800 Fayette County Census. . About 1810 the sons moved to Warren >County and Allen formed from it with Vincent going on to a adjoining county of Logan >except William Cushenberry who had bought land from Lewis Craig in Bourbon County >on the waters of David's Fork of Elkhorn, being part of a tract of land of 1,000 >acres granted to John Craig, Sr on a treasury warrant, bounded by Hormbuck's >plantation and the heirs of William Robinson, dec;d. This was dated 8 Sep 1802. >. > >Through the years Moses and his family were close both in Fayette and then to >Warren County, Ky with the Rev. James Quisenberry and his bother John A. Quisenberry >with John A. moving to Warren County, Ky in 1808. > >In saying all of this I am trying to learn the geography and history as I know >Bourbon was formed from Fayette and Mason was formed from Bourbon. The first record >of Moses is 1783 and Kentucky County, Virginia was split in 1780 to Lincoln, Jefferson, >and Fayette counties. So, in trying to find where Moses came from in Virginia it >is hard to find another record because of the division and formation of counties >and Virginia to the State of Kentucky in 1792. > >Any suggestions where to look for anymore records on Moses would be appreciated. >I might make mention the different spellings of the surname makes it hard to find >records I hope this record on Moses Cushenberry's life will be of value after >myself as it will now be in the Archives for future researchers if I can't come >to a conclusion myself of his parentage which I believe points to the Quisenberry >family of Virginia about the generation of Aaron Quisenberry, Sr that married Joyce >Gayle Dudley or before. >Moses would have been born ca 1720-1740 with a death date of 1792. This is my >last posting unless a new record can be found on Moses. > >Marianne Dillow >Illinois > >

    07/03/2010 05:05:55
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 90
    2. Moseley, Kelley
    3. Well Fayette county is where Lexington is located. Bryan Station is still a familiar name as it is a high school in that county. I would contact the genealogy section of the Fayette County Public Library and see if Univ. of Kentucky or Transylvania University have a genealogy section in the Kelley Moseley DrPH Professor and Director Program in Health Administration Texas Woman's University kmoseley@twu.edu 713-794-2061 -----Original Message----- From: vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of vafauqui-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 2:02 AM To: vafauqui@rootsweb.com Subject: VAFAUQUI Digest, Vol 5, Issue 90 Today's Topics: 1. The Life of Moses Cushenberry as Is nown Now (marlowest155@verizon.net) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 16:58:00 -0500 (CDT) From: marlowest155@verizon.net Subject: [VAFAUQUI] The Life of Moses Cushenberry as Is nown Now To: VAORANGE@rootsweb.com Cc: vastaffo@rootsweb.com, vaspotsy@rootsweb.com, vaculpep@rootsweb.com, vacaroli@rootsweb.com, vafauqui@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <1956878119.27689.1278107880912.JavaMail.root@vms170053> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 I am still working on my grandfather Moses Cushenberry that died in 1792 in Bourbon County. He was from Virginia but I don't know where. I found a new record on him today. I am trying to put the land records together. His first record I can find is 1783 where he signed the petition for the formation of a new state from Virginia. Then in 1786 he signs the Petition for a new town called Washington in the Limestone Settlement. His sons Elijah and Vincent sign it as well as Miles Conway and Simon Kenton. In 1787 the second petition to Virginia from the settlers of Limestone was signed by Moses and Daniel Boone, Jacob Boone, Miles Conway and Simon Kenton. About 1787 Moses purchased 16 1/2 acres in the town of Washington , then in Bourbon county (now Mason County). He bought it from Simon Kenton. ' to have and to hold natural lives of Moses and his wife Ann (maiden name unknown.) 10 Oct 1787 Bourbon County , Ky. Court Records Deed Book A, p. 139. In Dec 1789 Moses purchased 150 acres from Simon Kenton on South Fork Licking Creek, Bourbon County. Witnessed by Josiah Dixon, and sons Elijah and Vincent Cushenberry. The record I found today is another petition 27 Oct 1790 from Bourbon County for Inspection for tobacco at the town of Hopewell and there were many signatures and among them were James Kenny, Moses Chrisenberry, Elijah Cusenbary, ANSON CUSENBARY (I don't know who ANSON is ), William Cusenbary, A. Eastin, John Cousenberry, Ovid Boone, and William Crisinberry. In the Fayette County 1787 Tax List it names Rawleigh Chinn and Smith Darnell with Moses Coosenberry with John Tandy on down from him.. In 1790 Moses and Ann were "dism'd" from Bryan's Station Church Minutes 1798-1898-, p. 20 They then were listed as members at Coopers' Run Baptist Church. Moses son John Cushenberry married Rebecca Dowden and she is a sister to Martha Dowden who married Simon Kenton making John Cushenberry and Simon Kenton brother-in-laws. Then in 1792 Moses died leaving no will and the court oversaw the estate in May of that year. It was recorded in June 1792. Moses estate was granted to his wife Anne Quesenberry who came to court and qualified with Nicholas Lindsay (her son-in-law) and William Qusenberry (her son), her securities and gave bond. There was a problem with the estate as a suit was advertised in the Kentucky Gazette 15 Sep 1800 in Bourbon County, Ky. James Kenny filed a complaint against John, William, Elijah, Vincent and Daniel Cushenberry( an infant under the age of 21 years) , and Lindsay and Mary his wife, Rachel Cushenberry (under the age of 21 years) , Widow (Ann) of said Moses deceased. Miles W. Conway and Simon Kenton were defendants. I do not know why this action was taken or the reason for it except Moses wife Ann was deceased at this time and two children were under 21 years of age.. The article was incorrect as Betsy Cushenberry married Zachariah Ross and Anna married Vachel Lindsay. Moses wife Ann Cushingbery, Daniel (my next grandfather), Elijah and Vincent was last in the 1800 Fayette County Census. . About 1810 the sons moved to Warren County and Allen formed from it with Vincent going on to a adjoining county of Logan except William Cushenberry who had bought land from Lewis Craig in Bourbon County on the waters of David's Fork of Elkhorn, being part of a tract of land of 1,000 acres granted to John Craig, Sr on a treasury warrant, bounded by Hormbuck's plantation and the heirs of William Robinson, dec;d. This was dated 8 Sep 1802. . Through the years Moses and his family were close both in Fayette and then to Warren County, Ky with the Rev. James Quisenberry and his bother John A. Quisenberry with John A. moving to Warren County, Ky in 1808. In saying all of this I am trying to learn the geography and history as I know Bourbon was formed from Fayette and Mason was formed from Bourbon. The first record of Moses is 1783 and Kentucky County, Virginia was split in 1780 to Lincoln, Jefferson, and Fayette counties. So, in trying to find where Moses came from in Virginia it is hard to find another record because of the division and formation of counties and Virginia to the State of Kentucky in 1792. Any suggestions where to look for anymore records on Moses would be appreciated. I might make mention the different spellings of the surname makes it hard to find records I hope this record on Moses Cushenberry's life will be of value after myself as it will now be in the Archives for future researchers if I can't come to a conclusion myself of his parentage which I believe points to the Quisenberry family of Virginia about the generation of Aaron Quisenberry, Sr that married Joyce Gayle Dudley or before. Moses would have been born ca 1720-1740 with a death date of 1792. This is my last posting unless a new record can be found on Moses. Marianne Dillow Illinois ------------------------------ To contact the VAFAUQUI list administrator, send an email to VAFAUQUI-admin@rootsweb.com. 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    07/02/2010 11:23:23
    1. [VAFAUQUI] The Life of Moses Cushenberry as Is nown Now
    2. I am still working on my grandfather Moses Cushenberry that died in 1792 in Bourbon County. He was from Virginia but I don't know where. I found a new record on him today. I am trying to put the land records together. His first record I can find is 1783 where he signed the petition for the formation of a new state from Virginia. Then in 1786 he signs the Petition for a new town called Washington in the Limestone Settlement. His sons Elijah and Vincent sign it as well as Miles Conway and Simon Kenton. In 1787 the second petition to Virginia from the settlers of Limestone was signed by Moses and Daniel Boone, Jacob Boone, Miles Conway and Simon Kenton. About 1787 Moses purchased 16 1/2 acres in the town of Washington , then in Bourbon county (now Mason County). He bought it from Simon Kenton. ' to have and to hold natural lives of Moses and his wife Ann (maiden name unknown.) 10 Oct 1787 Bourbon County , Ky. Court Records Deed Book A, p. 139. In Dec 1789 Moses purchased 150 acres from Simon Kenton on South Fork Licking Creek, Bourbon County. Witnessed by Josiah Dixon, and sons Elijah and Vincent Cushenberry. The record I found today is another petition 27 Oct 1790 from Bourbon County for Inspection for tobacco at the town of Hopewell and there were many signatures and among them were James Kenny, Moses Chrisenberry, Elijah Cusenbary, ANSON CUSENBARY (I don't know who ANSON is ), William Cusenbary, A. Eastin, John Cousenberry, Ovid Boone, and William Crisinberry. In the Fayette County 1787 Tax List it names Rawleigh Chinn and Smith Darnell with Moses Coosenberry with John Tandy on down from him.. In 1790 Moses and Ann were "dism'd" from Bryan's Station Church Minutes 1798-1898-, p. 20 They then were listed as members at Coopers' Run Baptist Church. Moses son John Cushenberry married Rebecca Dowden and she is a sister to Martha Dowden who married Simon Kenton making John Cushenberry and Simon Kenton brother-in-laws. Then in 1792 Moses died leaving no will and the court oversaw the estate in May of that year. It was recorded in June 1792. Moses estate was granted to his wife Anne Quesenberry who came to court and qualified with Nicholas Lindsay (her son-in-law) and William Qusenberry (her son), her securities and gave bond. There was a problem with the estate as a suit was advertised in the Kentucky Gazette 15 Sep 1800 in Bourbon County, Ky. James Kenny filed a complaint against John, William, Elijah, Vincent and Daniel Cushenberry( an infant under the age of 21 years) , and Lindsay and Mary his wife, Rachel Cushenberry (under the age of 21 years) , Widow (Ann) of said Moses deceased. Miles W. Conway and Simon Kenton were defendants. I do not know why this action was taken or the reason for it except Moses wife Ann was deceased at this time and two children were under 21 years of age.. The article was incorrect as Betsy Cushenberry married Zachariah Ross and Anna married Vachel Lindsay. Moses wife Ann Cushingbery, Daniel (my next grandfather), Elijah and Vincent was last in the 1800 Fayette County Census. . About 1810 the sons moved to Warren County and Allen formed from it with Vincent going on to a adjoining county of Logan except William Cushenberry who had bought land from Lewis Craig in Bourbon County on the waters of David's Fork of Elkhorn, being part of a tract of land of 1,000 acres granted to John Craig, Sr on a treasury warrant, bounded by Hormbuck's plantation and the heirs of William Robinson, dec;d. This was dated 8 Sep 1802. . Through the years Moses and his family were close both in Fayette and then to Warren County, Ky with the Rev. James Quisenberry and his bother John A. Quisenberry with John A. moving to Warren County, Ky in 1808. In saying all of this I am trying to learn the geography and history as I know Bourbon was formed from Fayette and Mason was formed from Bourbon. The first record of Moses is 1783 and Kentucky County, Virginia was split in 1780 to Lincoln, Jefferson, and Fayette counties. So, in trying to find where Moses came from in Virginia it is hard to find another record because of the division and formation of counties and Virginia to the State of Kentucky in 1792. Any suggestions where to look for anymore records on Moses would be appreciated. I might make mention the different spellings of the surname makes it hard to find records I hope this record on Moses Cushenberry's life will be of value after myself as it will now be in the Archives for future researchers if I can't come to a conclusion myself of his parentage which I believe points to the Quisenberry family of Virginia about the generation of Aaron Quisenberry, Sr that married Joyce Gayle Dudley or before. Moses would have been born ca 1720-1740 with a death date of 1792. This is my last posting unless a new record can be found on Moses. Marianne Dillow Illinois

    07/02/2010 10:58:00
    1. [VAFAUQUI] MAUZY line questions/ PETER HEDGEMAN
    2. Amanda Douglass
    3. QUESTION: Would MARGARET MAUZY who married PETER HEDGMAN be related to the mention below of JOHN MAUZY JR.? -------------------------------------------------- From: "Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer" <ginnykeefer@cox.net> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 11:04 PM To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] Peter Conway > > A bit of information to help; > > Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, and Marriages of Fauquier Co VA, > 1759-1800 by J. Estelle Stewart King, 1986 > p. 22: in this book; > Thomas Conway, 25 Aug 1784 27 Sept 1784 > To eldest son, William, slave > To son, William, a tract of land on Town Run. > To son, PETER, part of tract of land where I now live: remaining part to > son; Joseph. > To son, Henry, tract of land in Shenandoah Co. > To daughter; Susannah Crosby, 5 pound currency > To grandson, James Conway, [Son of James], a slave > To grandson, George Crosby, a slave > To Sally Mauzy, a slave > Exrs: Sons- William, Thomas and Joseph > Wit; Peter Grant, John Smith, Ann Smith > [ page 39 in Fauquier Co record book] > > *********** > Same book as above listed. Page 40 in book. > John James, 8 Sept, 1801 25 April 1802 > Wife; Elizabeth James. > Children: Mary, Margaret, Aldridge and David. > Exrs; Sons- Aldridge and David, James Wright > Wit; PETER CONWAY, Britain Lewis, John Shumate Sr. [Who was this John Shumate Sr.?] > [ p 387 in Fauquier Co record book] > BRITIAN LEWIS was on marriage record of ROBERT McCONCHIE to MARY ANN KING. ROBERT McCONCHIE was "only son" of ALEXANDER McCONCHIE. BRITIAN LEWIS married 1st ANN CRUMP, 2nd LYDIA SHUMATE whose father was THOMAS SHUMATE. BRITAIN LEWIS was stated as "BROTHER" of MARY ANN KING. I don't know if they were HALF BLOOD siblings of if their MOTHER was married first to a LEWIS then remarried a KING or if Britian Lewis' sister MARY ANN was married first to a "KING" and then to ROBERT McCONCHIE. > **** > page 40 > Gabriel Hansborough 8 Dec 1799 28 July 1800 > Wife; Molly Hansborough > Mentions two sons, James and Peter > Exrs; PETER CONWAY, Nathaniel Graves, John Peters > *************** > Same book pages 43, 44 > Wills from Misc. Court Orders, Fauquier Co VA > Mary Waugh 27 March 1749 14 Dec 1756 Stafford Co VA. > To son; William Mountjoy, large Bible. table, 40 acres of land. > To son; Peter, 300 acres of land in Prince William Co VA, where Francis > Watts now lives. > To daughter; ELIZABETH CONWAY, 150 acres of land, after her decease to her > son, John Markham. Should he die without heirs, then to grandson, PETER > CONWAY. > Mentions grandson, THOMAS CONWAY. > To daughter; Mary Douphan, personal estate. > Wit; Michael Bryan, Winifred Ryan, Raleigh Traverse, John Mauzy Jr. [Who as MARY DONIPHAN's husband?]

    07/01/2010 03:16:33
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] Peter Conway
    2. Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer
    3. A bit of information to help; Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, and Marriages of Fauquier Co VA, 1759-1800 by J. Estelle Stewart King, 1986 p. 22: in this book; Thomas Conway, 25 Aug 1784 27 Sept 1784 To eldest son, William, slave To son, William, a tract of land on Town Run. To son, PETER, part of tract of land where I now live: remaining part to son; Joseph. To son, Henry, tract of land in Shenandoah Co. To daughter; Susannah Crosby, 5 pound currency To grandson, James Conway, [Son of James], a slave To grandson, George Crosby, a slave To Sally Mauzy, a slave Exrs: Sons- William, Thomas and Joseph Wit; Peter Grant, John Smith, Ann Smith [ page 39 in Fauquier Co record book] *********** Same book as above listed. Page 40 in book. John James, 8 Sept, 1801 25 April 1802 Wife; Elizabeth James. Children: Mary, Margaret, Aldridge and David. Exrs; Sons- Aldridge and David, James Wright Wit; PETER CONWAY, Britain Lewis, John Shumate Sr. [ p 387 in Fauquier Co record book] **** page 40 Gabriel Hansborough 8 Dec 1799 28 July 1800 Wife; Molly Hansborough Mentions two sons, James and Peter Exrs; PETER CONWAY, Nathaniel Graves, John Peters *************** Same book pages 43, 44 Wills from Misc. Court Orders, Fauquier Co VA Mary Waugh 27 March 1749 14 Dec 1756 Stafford Co VA. To son; William Mountjoy, large Bible. table, 40 acres of land. To son; Peter, 300 acres of land in Prince William Co VA, where Francis Watts now lives. To daughter; ELIZABETH CONWAY, 150 acres of land, after her decease to her son, John Markham. Should he die without heirs, then to grandson, PETER CONWAY. Mentions grandson, THOMAS CONWAY. To daughter; Mary Douphan, personal estate. Wit; Michael Bryan, Winifred Ryan, Raleigh Traverse, John Mauzy Jr. ************

    06/30/2010 02:04:22