1850 Fauquier County Census Household#805 Charles E. Chinn age 52 Rebecca 40 Richard Samprell 2 Patrick Quinn 40 labourer Lucinda Wheelton 42 Angeline Wheelton 16 Household# 806 Elijah Chinn 50 Farmer Tamer 50 Samuel 19 Labourer Charles E. 16 Susan 13 Elijah 11 John P. 9 Thomas K. 7 Neighbors of the Chinn's: Samuel Rector, Joseph T. Rector and Henry Samprell/Samprel. 1850 Prince William Co., Virginia Household# 491 Alexander J. McMullen 45 Farmer real estate $2500. Margaret 41 Pamela 20 Sarah 18 [This Alexander J. McMillin you have is shown twice once for a marriage and the 1850 census as being McMullen. He married Margaret 6/22/1829. I found a Burr Triplett on the 1850 Wood Co., 65th District Virginia Census Don't know if this could be yours, only because Pamela's name is not listed with him, unless she died and he remarried. Household#269 Burr Triplett 47 Effy 37 John 16 Ann 15 Peyton 12 Columbia 9 Amanda 7 WIlliam 1 I think I sent this one. It was listed in two places of the Fauquier Co. Marriages, one as a bond and one as a return by the minister. Margaret B. Chinn & Alexander J. McMullin Marriage Bond date: 6/22/1829 Bondsman: daughter of Charles (Mariage Bond) Margaret B. Chinn & Alexander McCullin Marriage Date: 6/25/1829 Minister: William Williamson (Presbyterian) (Marriage Return) Sarah Chinn & Samuel Puller Bond: 12/30/1820 Bondsman: d/o Charles Minister: John Dagg (Baptist) Marriage Date: 2/20/1821 Mary Chinn & Zeky Reno Bond: 7/26/1775 Bondsman: d/o Charles Witness: Lewis Reno Lucinda E. Chinn & Richard A. Whealton Bond: 4/29/1848 Bondsman: none [Could this be Lucinda Chinn ?] Alpheus French & Juliet Byrne Bond: 1/23/1832 Bondsman: Ward of John Chinn Minister: Jacob Lanius John F. Chinn & Elizabeth Byrne Bond: 1/23/1832 Bondsman: ward of Alpheus French Fauquier County Guardian Bonds: Elijah Chinn, appointed guardian of James, Henry, Benjamin and William Moore, orphans of William Moore, dec'd. 23 Nov. 1829. For $1,500. Sec: Charles Chinn and Henry H. Hutchison. 27 January 1835: On the motion of Michael Plaister, it is ordered that Elijah Chinn, guardian of James Moore, Henry Moore, Benjamin Moore, and William Moore, infant children of William Moore, dec'd. be summoned to appear here the 1st. day of the next Court to answer for his default and shew cause, if any he hath, for his failure to return an Inventory of the estate of his wards aforesaid. [Maybe this is his wife's Tamer/Tamar Moore borther's children?] Alpheus French, chosen guardian of Juliett Byrne and Elizabeth Byrne, orphans of Darby Byrne, dec'd. 23 January 1832. For $4,000. Security: Samuel Puller and Alexander J. McMullin. NOTE: the Securities never signed and the bond and the whole was marked through). Alpheus French...(same as above, completed, with the addition of James S. Green as third security and amount charged to $2,000). John F. Chinn chosen guardian of Juliett Byrne, orphan of Darby Byrne, dec'd. 23 January 1832. For $2,000. Security: Samuel Puller, Alexander J. McMullin and James S. Green. [Notice John F Chinn was chosen, meaning the orphan was 14 or older at the time]. Thomas Chinn, Jr.& Ann H. Moore Bond: 12/25/1789 BONDSMAN: Sister of William Moore [This must be the William Moore who's children were wards of Elijah Chinn who was married to Tamer/Tamar Moore] March 24, 1778 Court appointed John French 2nd. LT. August 24, 1778 Court: John French a 2nd. Lt. in the Militia of this County had the Oath prescribed by the Act of Assembly administer to him. [source: 1850 census and John K. Gott] Have a great day! June June