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    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] FOUND LINE FOR CHARLES JONES m. ANN CHILDS
    2. Art Kaye
    3. Good show digging up all this. You know I'd love to make a connection with the infamous Willie Jett. Here's a little info Willie S. Jett was the son of Charles C. Jett and Mary Wallace Ball Towles Jett. Here is the entry from the History of the Ninth Virginia Cavalry from RL Krick: JETT, WILLIAM STORKE: b. 12/2/1846. Enl. 6/16/64 in Co. C. Severely wded. on 6/29/64. fighting the Wilson raiders, by a gunshot wound in the abdomen. The ball lodged in his intestines and he was kept off duty to the end of the war. As a result of contact with the fleeing John Wilkes Booth (whether the contact was innocent or not remains under debate), Jett was arrested in Westmoreland Co. on 5/1/65; he was released from Old Capitol Prison on 5/31/65. d. 7/17/1884 of apoplexy in Williamsburg. bur. Fredericksburg Confederate Cem. > To those who have interest in the line of Charles Jones m. Ann Childs, I finally found that Charles Jones had sister Elizabeth Jones who was married to JAMES WAUGH and had daughter Tabita Waugh who would later be the Tabitha A. Waugh on the 1860 Fauquier County Census. > > The JETT name of interest because Robert Duncan had daughter ROSEY DUNCAN who married JAMES JETT. ROSEY's sister was Mary Duncan and she married first JOSEPH HACKLEY who was brother of LOTT HACKLEY. > > Lott Hackley connected to Alexander McConchie whose wife Ann McConchie named Charles Jones as her "kinsman" and he married Ann Childs, d/o Milly McConchie and James Childs. > > If anyone can shed light on what line of JONES this might be and the JETT lines, I'd appreciate any feedback. (I am ordering copies of records cited below.) > > Thank you, > Amanda > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > p.246 The Register of Overwharton Parish 1723 - 1758 > > "James Waugh first appears on the King George County personal tax lists in 1801. He was again listed in 1802, was married in King George County December 31, 1803 to Elizabeth Jones, and then appears on the Stafford County personal tax lists in 1805 for the last time. The so called Old General Index to the Stafford County court records indicates that in Will Book Z 1804-1809 p 173, the inventory of the estate of James Waugh was recorded; this record book is among the many now missing from the clerk's office of Stafford County." > > "The inventory of the estate of Elizabeth Waugh was recorded on June 1, 1815; William A. G. Jones was her administrator. On December 2, 1819 CHARLES JONES gave bond as guardian of TABITHA WAUGH, orphan of Elizabeth Waugh, deceased, and various accounts of the estate of Elizabeth Waugh, deceased, for the years 1815-1819 were admitted to record." > > > "Catesby Waugh married August 6, 1801 to SARAH SIMMS in King George County per the recording in King George County Marriage Register No. I, page 21. This may be a contortion of Micajah, McChagy and McCagby as is evident from the personal tax lists." > > "Travers Waugh was married on April 26, 1804 to REBECCA JETT in King George County per the recording in King George County Marriage Register, No I, page 22. He may have been seafaring man. The will of Travis (sic) Waugh was dated 24 September 1817 and recorded in Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 August 1818; therein he describes himself as of the town of Fredericksburg. To his wife Rebecca he bequeath his schooner, THE SWALLOR, and all the rest of his estate for life; after her decease he decreed it was to be equally divided among the testator's brother and sister, John Waugh and Hannah Waugh, and Nancy Jett and her brother William Jett." > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Culpeper Co. VA Will Book D > D-91/3: Will of Robert (R) Duncan, 7 June 1788, of Culpeper Co., Parish of Saint Mark; I Robert Duncan,.....etc.. .......etc........ I lent to my daughter Mary who was then intermarried with Joseph Hackly one negro girl named Jenny, the said Joseph Hackly departing this life, my said daughter Mary then intermarried with Thomas Grinnan soon after which period I took possession of the said negro Jenny and in lieu of a negro gave and executed a deed for a parcel of land to the said Thomas Grinnan and Mary his wife,* and I do declare I never let my said daughter Mary have the said negro Jenny on no other conditions than on loan during pleasure. .............. As provision for my wife Ann Duncan's support, the remainder of my negroes, my household furniture, etc., shall be under the direction of my executors, then to be equally divided amongst my eleven following children or their heirs or representatives: Robert Duncan, John Duncan, Charles Duncan, Sammy Duncan, Joseph Duncan! , ! > Gollop Duncan, Mary Grinnan, Phillis Barbee, Anne Pope, Rosey Jett and Lavina Lightfoot; and as some difficulty may rise to effect the same, the remainder of my negroes shall be allotted into 11 shares, to be allocated by disinterested people appointed by the court; the remainder sold and money divided amongst my eleven children or legal representatives: Robert Duncan, John Duncan, Charles Duncan, Sammy Duncan, Joseph Duncan, Gollop Duncan, Mary Grinnan, Phillis Barbee, Anne Pope, Rosey Jett and Lavina Lightfoot. ...... Appoint son-in-law James Jett and John Lightfoot and son Gollop Duncan executors; if any of them decline, the court may appoint others. Wit. William Lawson, John Amiss, Amos Trane?. Exhibited at court 21 Oct. 1793 by James Jett, one of the executors; proved on oaths of John Amiss and Amos Crane > *See Prince William Co, Va Court Order, April 23, 1754, above. > > (I think John Amiss m. Lavinia Basye) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >

    04/14/2008 09:55:13