>From "Abstracts of the 1758-1781 Loudoun Co. Tithables" by the Sparacios: Edwards, Abel - 1 tithable; 5 squirrel scalps List taken for Cameron Parish by George Summers 1771 Edwards, Abel - 1 tithable List taken by Samuel Love 1772 Edwards, Abel; Fanjoy, William - 2 tithables List taken by Saml. Love for 1774 Edwards, Abel; White, Garrison; Fanjoy, Willm. - 3 tithables List taken by Saml. Love for Cameron Parish in 1775 Edwards, Abel - 1 tithable List taken by Saml. Love for Cameron Parish for 1776 (1777 written on top), this list is in the group of tithables for 1779 No mention in the Loudoun Deed Books for up to 1800 nor the Loudoun Will Books up to 1841. No mention in the Loudoun marriage records. Be aware that many early marriages were not recorded. >From the CD "Loudoun Co. Order Books A-I, 1757-1786" by Pat Duncan: Order Book F, 11 April 1774 [p. 357] William SAVAGE against Abel EDWARDS - in debt - Defendant acknowledged Plaintiff's demand, Plaintiff to recover against Defendant £18.7.4½ and costs. Judgment to be discharged by payment of £9.3.8 with 5% interest from 15 September 1772 and costs. Pat Duncan GenNutLdn@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rena Worthen" <doreatr@rbnet.com> To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 6:27 AM Subject: [VALOUDOU] Fw: The Abel Edwards and his wife Mary Potts information > Please reply to Janice Enk at the address below, as well as the list. > Rena List Adm. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Janice Enk <jan3919@sbcglobal.net> > To: Rena Worthen > Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 8:20 AM > Subject: Re: The Abel Edwards and his wife Mary Potts information > > > I guess I forgot to mention they were supposedly from Loudon Co., Va. > Janice > ----- Original Message ----- > > Does anyone have information on these families? We know Abel died in > Washington Co., Tn. We do not know when they were married about 17602-70s > is peoples guess. They left and went to Henry Co., Va. > Janice Enk
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For those of you who are having trouble accessing this book, just click on the link that Michell provided (see below). That is what started all of this discussion. Once you get to the book you can even download it to your computer if you have a fast internet server, or even print it out. It takes forever if you have dialup service. If you dont get it one day, try it the next. It is possible that someone else is reading it online when you try. I spent most of yesterday reading it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle Ligon" <mich9118@bellsouth.net> To: <vaalbema@rootsweb.com>; <VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com>; <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com>; <vaspotsy@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:42 PM Subject: Re: [VAWESTMO] [VAALBEMA] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > If you like to read it online, search for it on http://books.google.com/, > http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=CP8RAAAAYAAJ&dq=gleanings+of+virginia&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=mJcOKMR2Sh&sig=hVimWcMY90UDs6R3XCktGKcXmUw > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAWESTMO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I tried doing this but was unsuccessful. Does the Search cover only those books digitized by Google? If so, I'm not surprised I did't find what I wanted. How would I go about Googling some other book? Or can I? Dottie Himes wrote: >Attention Jane Gibbs Wheaton >Thanks so much for your help. I will try your suggestion. > >Dottie >Dottie (Porter) Himes >Lewisport, KY 42351 >djhimes@bellsouth.net > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Jgwheat10@aol.com> >To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 12:11 PM >Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > > > > >>In a message dated 2/28/2008 12:05:41 PM Central Standard Time, >>djhimes@bellsouth.net writes: >> >>Do you have any suggestions, maybe I went into >>the search wrong. >> >>When you get to Googles webpage, look near the top for a link that says >>'more'; several selections will drop down, one of which is a 'book' link; >>select >>that, then search for the book title. It worked for me. >> >>Jane Gibbs Wheaton >> >> >> >>**************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. >>(http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ >>2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll >>Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us >>something about your Brick Wall person. >>To contact Listowner: >>Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>Search this list's archived messages! >>http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>VALOUDOU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us something about your Brick Wall person. >To contact Listowner: >Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Search this list's archived messages! >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUDOU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > >
Attention Jane Gibbs Wheaton Thanks so much for your help. I will try your suggestion. Dottie Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jgwheat10@aol.com> To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 12:11 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > > In a message dated 2/28/2008 12:05:41 PM Central Standard Time, > djhimes@bellsouth.net writes: > > Do you have any suggestions, maybe I went into > the search wrong. > > When you get to Googles webpage, look near the top for a link that says > 'more'; several selections will drop down, one of which is a 'book' link; > select > that, then search for the book title. It worked for me. > > Jane Gibbs Wheaton > > > > **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. > (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ > 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us > something about your Brick Wall person. > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUDOU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
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type in Google books and then click on Google books. Once you are in Google books, you type in the title you want. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dottie Himes" <djhimes@bellsouth.net> To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:04 AM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > Thanks to Patti Waitman for her email that the book Glenains (Gleanings) > of > Virginia by Booher is on line. > > I went to Google and put in Gleanings of Virginia History and found books > on > line and went there, > and there is no such book? Do you have any suggestions, maybe I went > into > the search wrong. > Thanks for your help > > Dottie Porter Himes > > > Dottie (Porter) Himes > Lewisport, KY 42351 > djhimes@bellsouth.net > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patti Waitman-Ingebretsen" <pattitwirler@comcast.net> > To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:46 PM > Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > > >> Go to Google- type in Google books and then put in the title of this >> book. >> It is online and you can download it. >> Patti >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Doris Christian" <dmkchristian@austin.rr.com> >> To: <VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com>; <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com>; >> <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com>; >> <vaspotsy@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 5:19 PM >> Subject: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher >> >> >>> GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. >>> AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, >>> LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. >>> COMPILED AND PUBLISHED >>> BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. >>> Originally Published Washington, 1903 >>> >>> >>> This book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the early >>> settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation to the >>> eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western counties >>> contributions to the Revolutionary War. >>> >>> >>> Here is the information on the book. If your local library does not >>> have it and you cannot borrow it from the loaning library, you might >>> want to check into this website. dmkheritage.com they have it >>> on CD. They also have other books on CDs on Virginia and neighboring >>> states with the Table of Contents and indexes listed. >>> >>> CONTENTS. >>> >>> PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. >>> 1. Early times in Virginia >>> 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) >>> 3. French and Indian War‑Lord Dunmore's War >>> 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch >>> with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with the >>> list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation for >>> military and other services rendered >>> 5. The Scotch‑Irish of Augusta county, Va. >>> 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, >>> Va. 1741 >>> 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 >>> >>> PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775‑1791. >>> 1.Virginia in the Revolution >>> 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia >>> Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months >>> in 1873 >>> 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of >>> Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 >>> 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, >>> November 23, 1775 >>> 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, >>> February 1st, 1776 >>> >>> 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d >>> Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their >>> different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 <br> >>> >>> 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore county >>> (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 >>> >>> 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia >>> regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, >>> to lst of Jan., 1778 >>> >>> 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment Light >>> Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of Nov., >>> 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, Dec.,1777 . >>> >>> 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers >>> with date of appointment, 1778‑1782. With partial list of private >>> soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the >>> county. >>> >>> 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta >>> County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive, >>> with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln county, Ky., >>> 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . >>> >>> 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship >>> "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780‑1 >>> 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, >>> Oct. 30, 1781 >>> >>> 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 >>> >>> 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the Army, >>> 1784 >>> >>> 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, >>> March 27, 1791 >>> >>> >>> >>> PART III. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. >>> 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑1902. Historical and >>> Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, >>> 1660‑1750 >>> 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone >>> Church >>> 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia >>> 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta >>> County, >>> 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721‑1900 5. Historical and >>> Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta >>> County, Virginia >>> 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North >>> Caro lina, 1731‑1800 >>> 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) >>> 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, >>> 1741‑1811, >>> with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis >>> 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732‑57 >>> 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. >>> 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. >>> 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770‑1800 >>> 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John >>> Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of military >>> services >>> >>> Don't have room for the index so.......Complete Sir name Index can >>> be found at >>> http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=45 >>> >>> >>> **************************** >>> Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com >>> To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs >>> Indexed and searchable >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== >>> If you found some information in an unusual way let us know. >>> Got a good search engine, or a foreign site where Albemarle >>> ancestors might be found, Know of a good source for a book? >>> SHARE YOUR FINDINGS WITH OUR ENTIRE ALBEMARLE COUNTY LIST! >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll >>> Call. 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In a message dated 2/28/2008 12:05:41 PM Central Standard Time, djhimes@bellsouth.net writes: Do you have any suggestions, maybe I went into the search wrong. When you get to Googles webpage, look near the top for a link that says 'more'; several selections will drop down, one of which is a 'book' link; select that, then search for the book title. It worked for me. Jane Gibbs Wheaton **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)
Thanks to Patti Waitman for her email that the book Glenains (Gleanings) of Virginia by Booher is on line. I went to Google and put in Gleanings of Virginia History and found books on line and went there, and there is no such book? Do you have any suggestions, maybe I went into the search wrong. Thanks for your help Dottie Porter Himes Dottie (Porter) Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 djhimes@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patti Waitman-Ingebretsen" <pattitwirler@comcast.net> To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:46 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > Go to Google- type in Google books and then put in the title of this book. > It is online and you can download it. > Patti > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Doris Christian" <dmkchristian@austin.rr.com> > To: <VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com>; <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com>; > <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com>; > <vaspotsy@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 5:19 PM > Subject: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > > >> GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. >> AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, >> LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. >> COMPILED AND PUBLISHED >> BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. >> Originally Published Washington, 1903 >> >> >> This book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the early >> settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation to the >> eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western counties >> contributions to the Revolutionary War. >> >> >> Here is the information on the book. If your local library does not >> have it and you cannot borrow it from the loaning library, you might >> want to check into this website. dmkheritage.com they have it >> on CD. They also have other books on CDs on Virginia and neighboring >> states with the Table of Contents and indexes listed. >> >> CONTENTS. >> >> PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. >> 1. Early times in Virginia >> 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) >> 3. French and Indian War‑Lord Dunmore's War >> 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch >> with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with the >> list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation for >> military and other services rendered >> 5. The Scotch‑Irish of Augusta county, Va. >> 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, >> Va. 1741 >> 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 >> >> PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775‑1791. >> 1.Virginia in the Revolution >> 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia >> Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months >> in 1873 >> 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of >> Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 >> 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, >> November 23, 1775 >> 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, >> February 1st, 1776 >> >> 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d >> Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their >> different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 <br> >> >> 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore county >> (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 >> >> 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia >> regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, >> to lst of Jan., 1778 >> >> 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment Light >> Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of Nov., >> 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, Dec.,1777 . >> >> 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers >> with date of appointment, 1778‑1782. With partial list of private >> soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the >> county. >> >> 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta >> County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive, >> with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln county, Ky., >> 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . >> >> 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship >> "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780‑1 >> 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, >> Oct. 30, 1781 >> >> 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 >> >> 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the Army, >> 1784 >> >> 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, >> March 27, 1791 >> >> >> >> PART III. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. >> 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑1902. Historical and >> Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, >> 1660‑1750 >> 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone >> Church >> 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia >> 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta >> County, >> 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721‑1900 5. Historical and >> Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta >> County, Virginia >> 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North >> Caro lina, 1731‑1800 >> 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) >> 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, >> 1741‑1811, >> with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis >> 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732‑57 >> 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. >> 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. >> 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770‑1800 >> 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John >> Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of military >> services >> >> Don't have room for the index so.......Complete Sir name Index can >> be found at >> http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=45 >> >> >> **************************** >> Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com >> To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs >> Indexed and searchable >> >> >> >> >> ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== >> If you found some information in an unusual way let us know. >> Got a good search engine, or a foreign site where Albemarle >> ancestors might be found, Know of a good source for a book? >> SHARE YOUR FINDINGS WITH OUR ENTIRE ALBEMARLE COUNTY LIST! >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll >> Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us >> something about your Brick Wall person. >> To contact Listowner: >> Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> Search this list's archived messages! >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> VALOUDOU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. 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If you like to read it online, search for it on http://books.google.com/, http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=CP8RAAAAYAAJ&dq=gleanings+of+virginia&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=mJcOKMR2Sh&sig=hVimWcMY90UDs6R3XCktGKcXmUw
GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. Originally Published Washington, 1903 This book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the early settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation to the eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western counties contributions to the Revolutionary War. Here is the information on the book. If your local library does not have it and you cannot borrow it from the loaning library, you might want to check into this website. dmkheritage.com they have it on CD. They also have other books on CDs on Virginia and neighboring states with the Table of Contents and indexes listed. CONTENTS. PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. 1. Early times in Virginia 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) 3. French and Indian War‑Lord Dunmore's War 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with the list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation for military and other services rendered 5. The Scotch‑Irish of Augusta county, Va. 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, Va. 1741 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775‑1791. 1.Virginia in the Revolution 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months in 1873 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, November 23, 1775 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, February 1st, 1776 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 <br> 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore county (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, to lst of Jan., 1778 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment Light Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of Nov., 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, Dec.,1777 . 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers with date of appointment, 1778‑1782. With partial list of private soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the county. 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive, with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln county, Ky., 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780‑1 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, Oct. 30, 1781 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the Army, 1784 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, March 27, 1791 PART III. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑1902. Historical and Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, 1660‑1750 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone Church 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta County, 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721‑1900 5. Historical and Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta County, Virginia 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North Caro lina, 1731‑1800 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, 1741‑1811, with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732‑57 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770‑1800 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of military services Don't have room for the index so.......Complete Sir name Index can be found at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=45 **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== If you found some information in an unusual way let us know. Got a good search engine, or a foreign site where Albemarle ancestors might be found, Know of a good source for a book? SHARE YOUR FINDINGS WITH OUR ENTIRE ALBEMARLE COUNTY LIST!
Go to Google- type in Google books and then put in the title of this book. It is online and you can download it. Patti ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doris Christian" <dmkchristian@austin.rr.com> To: <VAALBEMA-L@rootsweb.com>; <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com>; <vaspotsy@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 5:19 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU] Gleanings of Virginia by Boogher > GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. > AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, > LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. > COMPILED AND PUBLISHED > BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. > Originally Published Washington, 1903 > > > This book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the early > settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation to the > eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western counties > contributions to the Revolutionary War. > > > Here is the information on the book. If your local library does not > have it and you cannot borrow it from the loaning library, you might > want to check into this website. dmkheritage.com they have it > on CD. They also have other books on CDs on Virginia and neighboring > states with the Table of Contents and indexes listed. > > CONTENTS. > > PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. > 1. Early times in Virginia > 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) > 3. French and Indian War‑Lord Dunmore's War > 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch > with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with the > list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation for > military and other services rendered > 5. The Scotch‑Irish of Augusta county, Va. > 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, > Va. 1741 > 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 > > PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775‑1791. > 1.Virginia in the Revolution > 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia > Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months > in 1873 > 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of > Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 > 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, > November 23, 1775 > 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, > February 1st, 1776 > > 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d > Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their > different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 <br> > > 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore county > (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 > > 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia > regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, > to lst of Jan., 1778 > > 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment Light > Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of Nov., > 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, Dec.,1777 . > > 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers > with date of appointment, 1778‑1782. With partial list of private > soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the > county. > > 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta > County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive, > with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln county, Ky., > 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . > > 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship > "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780‑1 > 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, > Oct. 30, 1781 > > 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 > > 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the Army, > 1784 > > 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, > March 27, 1791 > > > > PART III. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. > 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑1902. Historical and > Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, > 1660‑1750 > 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone > Church > 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia > 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta > County, > 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721‑1900 5. Historical and > Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta > County, Virginia > 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North > Caro lina, 1731‑1800 > 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) > 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, > 1741‑1811, > with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis > 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732‑57 > 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. > 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. > 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770‑1800 > 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John > Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of military > services > > Don't have room for the index so.......Complete Sir name Index can > be found at > http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=45 > > > **************************** > Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com > To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs > Indexed and searchable > > > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > If you found some information in an unusual way let us know. > Got a good search engine, or a foreign site where Albemarle > ancestors might be found, Know of a good source for a book? > SHARE YOUR FINDINGS WITH OUR ENTIRE ALBEMARLE COUNTY LIST! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. 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----- Original Message ----- From: David Benton To: doreatr@rbnet.com Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 8:57 PM Subject: Email Return Notification Rena: FYI, I got a delivery failure/returned email address when I tried to respond to Edward L. Adams, Jr.'s entry (See below). His email address is: elathayer@usa.net Best regards, David Benton davebenton@aol.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward L. Adams, Jr. BENTON William Benton of Lisbon, Loudoun Co., VA was born 25 Dec. 1788 in Lisbon, England and arrived in Loudoun County in the early 1800s. He became a famous stomemason and friend of President James Monroe. Looking to share info on his many desc. Edward L. Adams, Jr
Another good website to search for books is addall.com. They search book dealer sites. Like Pat Duncan, I'm not associated in any way with this site. Below is a list of results using Loudoun in a title and subject search. 1. History and Comprehensive Description of Loudoun County, Virginia 2. Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Apparatus (VA) (Images of America) 3. Loudoun County, VA:People & Places (Images of America) 4. Loudoun County, Virginia Atlas - ADC 5. Loudoun County, Virginia Atlas - Thomas Brothers Maps 6. Loudoun County: 250 Years of Towns and Villages (Images of America: Virginia) 7. Northern, Virginia (Alexandria/Fairfax/Fauquier/Loudoun/Prince William Counties) Atlas - ADC 8. Rand McNally Washington, D.C. Metro Street Guide: Arlington, Fairfax, Montgomery, Prince George's and Portions of Anne Arundel, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties 9. The Quaker of Olden Time: The Life and Times of Israel Thompson (d. 1795)--His Land, Plantation, Mills, Tanyard & Mansion House, and the Rise of Wheatland, Loudoun County, Virginia 10. Bingo Night at the Fire Hall: Rediscovering Life in an American Village 11. John Jay Janney's Virginia: An American Farm Lad's Life in the Early 19th Century. Ed by Asa Moore Janney (142p) Patrick Tavenner tavner@juno.com _____________________________________________________________ Click for free information on obtaining a second mortgage. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2121/fc/Ioyw6i3m32g1IWzpyoa5Dyga3IZBqFJC5P4pTZksSvI8WJQ5pVuzlE/
For those of you who wish to add to your home library of Loudoun references, this is a reminder to check ebay sales. Here is a current list of books available on that site, keyword Loudoun. As with any ebay sale, best to check for availability and price at other sites as well. Note that I am not associated with any of these sellers. LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, PAST AND PRESENT 1940 Index to Loudoun Co, Virginia Deed Books, 1831-1835 Index to Loudoun Co, Virginia Deed Books, 1835-1840 History of Loudoun County Virginia Genealogy 1933 LORD LOUDOUN IN NORTH AMERICA Loudoun County Virginia history genealogy - Head Loudoun County Virginia history genealogy - Williams New LOUDOUN Virginia 1776 Publick Claims Loudoun County Virginia Marriages 1760-1850 Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia Pat Duncan GenNutLdn@msn.com
Hi Sue, I thank you. You have been one of the wonderful sources that have contributed to my Stevens information. I have something in my database at home that I want to send to you for you to look over and see if you think they tie into your Bradens. -----Original Message----- From: valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Sue Beach Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 7:42 PM To: valoudou@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball Hi Brenda, I have this Flavius Stevens in my database as the husband of Lucy B. Virts & son of Thomas Lee Mason Stevens & Carrie Myers. And I show John Alexander Stevens as the father of Thomas. But I have nothing else & no other connections to Balls in my data. Sorry. Sue On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Scott, Brenda <Brenda.Scott@mncppc-mc.org> wrote: > This entry caught my attention. > I have a Stevens/Stephens brick wall in Loudoun. My John A. Stephens had a grandson named Flavius Stephens/Stevens. Flav was the son of Thomas Lee Mason Stephens. > My John lived according to 1860 census in Waterford on a farm next to the Balls. > Am I getting warm? > > -----Original Message----- > From: valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Carol Adams > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:14 PM > To: valoudou@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball > > Sue: I have been searching for William Adams (1796-1846) in Loudoun Co, Va > forever! I noticed the names of William and Abram Adams in your post. Do > you have any further information on them? Carol Adams > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Beach" <sdbeach22@gmail.com> > To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 8:17 PM > Subject: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball > > > Flavius J. Braden was born circa 1810 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. The > initial "J" is included in his name based on his listing as Flavius J. > Braden in the accounting of his estate. > Flavius J. Braden was named as an heir in the will of his father, Dr. > Joseph Braden II on 25 May 1814 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. Flavius's > father, Dr. Joseph Braden II, died on 12 Oct 1816 at Waterford, > Loudoun Co., Virginia. > In 1816, Robert Braden (Flavius Braden's uncle and the executor of > Joseph Braden Jr's will) paid tuition for Flavius to a Mr. Pasmore and > Ann Ball. > In January 1817, Robert Braden paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for > his nephew, Flavius Braden, and he paid Mary Ball Braden for clothing > and boarding her son, Flavius. > In May 1818, Robert Braden paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for > Flavius Braden. > Flavius J. Braden witnessed the marriage of Isaac Vandevanter III and > his mother, Mary (--?--), on 30 Jun 1818 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., > Virginia. > Emily (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Melia (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Milly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Milly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Jude (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Matilda (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Cordelia (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Beverly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > James (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Diadama (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Katy (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Essex (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > James Mitchell was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Moses (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Achilles (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Mahala (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Kitty (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > > On 1 January 1819, Robert Braden, as executor of his deceased brother > Joseph's estate, paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for Flavius Braden, > son of Joseph. He also paid for clothing for "Flavius & the negroes." > On 1 Jan 1821, Robert Braden, as executor of Joseph Braden, recorded > payments to William Adams for tuition for Flavius Braden; additional > payment to Abram Adams for Flavius' tuition; a payment to Mary Fox of > $125 for 18 months boarding of Flavius; another tuition payment went > to Jacob Mendenhall; another expense listed as "clothing of Flavius > and the negroes"; and Wm Pidgeon was paid for boarding Flavius. He > was a boarder with his aunt, Mary Braden, on 1 Jan 1821 at Loudoun > Co., Virginia. Mary Fox was paid by Robert Braden (her brother), as > executor of their brother, Joseph's will, to board Flavius Braden > (Joseph's son and her nephew) for 18 months. > On 1 January 1822, payments were made by Robert Braden, executor of > Joseph Braden's estate, to Jacob Mendenhall for Flavius Braden's > tuition; to William Pidgeon for 14 1/2 months board of Flavius; to > Lewis Elgy for 1 year's tuition for Flavius; for clothing for Flavius > & "the negroes." In addition, the executor received $305 for "rent of > house & hire of slaves for 1821." > Lewis (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden before 1 Jan 1823 at > Loudoun Co., Virginia. > Robert Braden, as executor of the estate of Dr, Joseph Braden, Jr., > filed an accounting with the court in Loudoun Co., Virginia on 1 > January 1823. In this accounting, Robert notes expenses for renting a > house for "Milly & Children" because he had not been able "to hire her > out;" Millie was one of Joseph Braden's slaves. This accounting also > mentions payments made for "boarding, washing &c for Flavius for 1 > year"; to George Nelson for "1 year tuition and Books for Flavius"; > for clothing furnished "Flavius & Negroes this year"; for "boarding, > medicine & attendant 5 weeks while sick, Beverly & Lewis" (slaves); to > Caty (slave) for nursing & boarding "Negro man Essex (slave) during > his sickness;" as well as payments for a coffin, grave digging, and > funeral expenses for Essex (slave). > On 5 Jan 1824 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, executor of the > estate of Joseph Braden Jr., paid more expenses for Flavius and his > negroes similar to the previous years. > During 1825, 1826, and 1827, Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph > Braden Jr's estate, filed accountings that outlined numerous > expenditures for Flavius for clothing, schooling, etc. Flavius was > boarding during at least part of that time with a Mrs. Aisquith. > On 10 Jan 1825 at Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, > executor of Joseph Braden Jr.'s will, paid $8.34 for a year's tuition > for Flavius in Leesburg, Virginia. > On 26 Dec 1825 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, executor of > Joseph Braden's estate, paid Edward Hughs $25 for 3 quarters' tuition > for Flavius Braden. > Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid E. Hughs > $8.33 for one quarter's tuition for Flavius on 1 Apr 1826 at Loudoun > Co., Virginia. > On 14 Jul 1826 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, the executor > of Joseph Braden's estate, paid Mrs. Aisquith $20 for one quarter's > board for Flavius and paid E. Hughes $8.33 for one quarter's tuition. > Flavius was apparently ill during early 1827 since his uncle Robert > Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid $60 on 20 > February 1827 for Flavius' "board, medicine & attendance whilst sick." > On 21 February 1827, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate paid $6.50 > to "convey" Flavius to Winchester. Flavius was going there to study > and the executor also paid J. Bruce $16.50 for tuition in advance. > On 22 September 1827, the executors of Joseph Braden's estate paid $16 > for 2 months board for Flavius and furnished him with $45 to pay > tuition, etc. > In December 1827, John Braden, current executor of Joseph Braden Jr's > will, paid Flavius for his expenses to travel to Winchester. > Flavius J. Braden was a member of Judge H.S.G. Tucker's Law Class in > 1828 at Winchester, Virginia. > Flavius J. Braden was boarding with Bushrod Taylor in 1828 at > Winchester, Virginia. > Flavius J. Braden studied law between 1828 and 1829 at Winchester, Virginia. > Flavius J. Braden lived in Jan 1828 at Winchester, Virginia. John > Braden, executor of Flavius's father's will, paid Flavius for his room > and board in Winchester, where he was studying. > In October 1828, John Braden, executor of Joseph Braden Jr's will, > provided Flavius with $100 to pay for his attendance at Tucker's > Lectures. > John Braden, executor of Flavius' father's will, provided Flavius with > expense money, clothing, room and board money, etc. throughout 1829. > Between Jul 1829 and Oct 1829, Flavius Braden boarded with his aunt, > Elizabeth Braden at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. > John Braden, executor of the estate of Joseph Braden, paid Elizabeth > Braden $21.87 1/2 for boarding and wash for Flavius Braden (Joseph's > son) from July to Oct. 1829. He appeared on the census of 1830 at > Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. He appears as head of a household > consisting of himself and four 4 slaves. > In 1830, John Braden, executor of the will of Flavius' father (Joseph > Braden), provided Flavius with clothing, books, and money for school > throughout the year. > Flavius J. Braden lived in 1832 at Natchez, Mississippi. > In September 1832, Flavius Braden (who was listed as a resident of > Natchez, Miss.) sold a slave, James Mitchell, about 46 years old, dark > complexion, 5ft 9in for $200 to Wm Burchett. Noble Braden was a > witness to the Bill of sale filed in Loudoun Co., Virginia. > On 4 Sep 1832 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Noble Braden, acting for his > father Robert Braden, deceased, who had been executor of Joseph > Braden's estate, filed an accounting of the estate for the period from > 1816-1832 (little detail). The accounting is followed by a statement > from Flavius Braden indicating that he has settled the account with > Noble. A partial transcription follows: "(photocopy is very faint & > difficult to read) Dr. The Estate of Joseph Braden Dec. in account > Braden Jo. Estate with R. Braden (Several pages have been omitted > from this transcription because they were just statements of account > balances & contained no names or genealogical data.) > p 193 Contra ....... > > 1832 By Hire of Beverly $10 Amt to this date $5.00 > House rent 1816 & 1817 & Int. omitted do. $44.50 > Error in entry of Clothing 1818 to 1822 do 24.00 > Hire of Achilles 1822 omitted do 26.20 > House rent 1819 & 20 not collected do do 99.39 > Hire of Matilda '20-'21 41.30 > Clothing for negroes which should have bee charged to > Mary Braden's Intr 2 > Error in transposition of a/c 549.39 > Due 1st January 1832 with out deducting payment made subsequent to > 1st Jany 1826 with John Braden surviving Exor. $2158.30 ½ 1827 > Dec 31 By Balance due from Rob Bradens former acting Exor $1608.91 > ½ ..... (more figures left out) > P 194 > I have this day settled with Noble S. Braden, Exor. of Robert Braden > Dec'd who was Ex. Of My Father Joseph Braden dec'd and I find a > balance due me of Nine Hundred and sixty three Dollars & ninety nine > cents as per pages. > It is to be understood that altho John Braden & Robert Braden were > executors yet that John Braden never acted as such even after the > death of Robert Braden but the account was continued at my request by > Noble S. Braden acting as executor using the name of the John Braden > surviving Exr. It is further understood that altho it appears in the > a/c thus continued that John Braden rec'd various sums of money on a/c > of the Estate yet in fact he did not except such as were passed over > by him to Noble S. Braden Exr of Robert Braden all of which have been > accounted for by N. S. Braden and included in the above amount of Nine > Hundred & Sixty Three dollars 99 cents which is admitted by me as the > correct balance due from the Estate of Robert Braden dec'd to the > Estate of Joseph Braden at this date. The receipts of which I > acknowledge in full payment made me this day by the said N. S. Braden > Exr of Robert Braden dec'd of all demands against said Estate. > Witness my hand this 4th day of September 1832. > Acknowledged before Fla. J. Braden > I admit the above to be correct. N. S. Braden Exr of Ro. Braden decd. > At a Court held for Loudoun County the 11th day Sept. 1832. This > Estate a/c of Robert Braden decd was returned and continued for > exceptions until the next Court and at another Court held for said > County the 8th October 1832 there being no exceptions filed. Thereto > the same is ordered to be recorded. Teste C. Binns C.L.C. " > > > On 4 Sep 1832 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Noble S. Braden, as executor > of Robert Braden's estate, filed an accounting with the court in > Loudoun Co., Virginia for the period from 4 March 1832 to 4 June > 1834. This accounting mentions the payment on 4 September 1832 to F. > J. Braden of the balance due him from the estate of Joseph Braden > ($963.99). > Flavius J. Braden sold the home and lot in Waterford, Virginia that > had been willed to him by his father, Joseph Braden. The property had > been in the family 18 years. He sold it to Elizabeth Sullivan on 10 > Sep 1832 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. > Flavius Braden, died of cholera on 13 Oct 1832 while on a ship > travelling down the Ohio River. > Since Flavius had been in Loudoun Co., Virginia on business in > September 1832 and his residence was by then in Natchez, Mississippi, > it seems likely that he died while travelling back home to Natchez > after completing his business in Loudoun County. > The death notice in the newspaper reads, "Died - On the 13th inst. of > Cholera, on his passage down the Ohio river, FLAVIUS J. BRADEN, in the > 22d year of his age, a native of Loudoun county, Virginia, and late a > resident of Natchez, Mis." The notice was printed in the newspaper 1 > Nov 1832 of at Vicksburg, Mississippi. > The deaths of Flavius J. Braden and William Fenton Braden were > mentioned in a letter from Ann Jenners to Elizabeth Braden dated 20 > Jan 1833. Ann wrote, "We were all truly sorry to hear of the deaths of > Fenton and Flavius." > Flavius J. Braden was mentioned as being deceased in the will of his > step-father, Isaac Vandevanter III, on 11 Jun 1834 at Loudoun Co., > Virginia. > An accounting of Flavius' estate was filed in Loudoun Co. Virginia > Circuit Court on 29 September 1835 by Thomas Rogers, who served as > administrator. Flavius died intestate and no heirs are listed. > Flavius J. 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Hi Brenda, I have this Flavius Stevens in my database as the husband of Lucy B. Virts & son of Thomas Lee Mason Stevens & Carrie Myers. And I show John Alexander Stevens as the father of Thomas. But I have nothing else & no other connections to Balls in my data. Sorry. Sue On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Scott, Brenda <Brenda.Scott@mncppc-mc.org> wrote: > This entry caught my attention. > I have a Stevens/Stephens brick wall in Loudoun. My John A. Stephens had a grandson named Flavius Stephens/Stevens. Flav was the son of Thomas Lee Mason Stephens. > My John lived according to 1860 census in Waterford on a farm next to the Balls. > Am I getting warm? > > -----Original Message----- > From: valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Carol Adams > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:14 PM > To: valoudou@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball > > Sue: I have been searching for William Adams (1796-1846) in Loudoun Co, Va > forever! I noticed the names of William and Abram Adams in your post. Do > you have any further information on them? Carol Adams > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Beach" <sdbeach22@gmail.com> > To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 8:17 PM > Subject: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball > > > Flavius J. Braden was born circa 1810 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. The > initial "J" is included in his name based on his listing as Flavius J. > Braden in the accounting of his estate. > Flavius J. Braden was named as an heir in the will of his father, Dr. > Joseph Braden II on 25 May 1814 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. Flavius's > father, Dr. Joseph Braden II, died on 12 Oct 1816 at Waterford, > Loudoun Co., Virginia. > In 1816, Robert Braden (Flavius Braden's uncle and the executor of > Joseph Braden Jr's will) paid tuition for Flavius to a Mr. Pasmore and > Ann Ball. > In January 1817, Robert Braden paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for > his nephew, Flavius Braden, and he paid Mary Ball Braden for clothing > and boarding her son, Flavius. > In May 1818, Robert Braden paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for > Flavius Braden. > Flavius J. Braden witnessed the marriage of Isaac Vandevanter III and > his mother, Mary (--?--), on 30 Jun 1818 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., > Virginia. > Emily (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Melia (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Milly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Milly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Jude (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Matilda (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Cordelia (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Beverly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > James (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Diadama (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Katy (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Essex (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > James Mitchell was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Moses (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Achilles (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Mahala (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > Kitty (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. > > On 1 January 1819, Robert Braden, as executor of his deceased brother > Joseph's estate, paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for Flavius Braden, > son of Joseph. He also paid for clothing for "Flavius & the negroes." > On 1 Jan 1821, Robert Braden, as executor of Joseph Braden, recorded > payments to William Adams for tuition for Flavius Braden; additional > payment to Abram Adams for Flavius' tuition; a payment to Mary Fox of > $125 for 18 months boarding of Flavius; another tuition payment went > to Jacob Mendenhall; another expense listed as "clothing of Flavius > and the negroes"; and Wm Pidgeon was paid for boarding Flavius. He > was a boarder with his aunt, Mary Braden, on 1 Jan 1821 at Loudoun > Co., Virginia. Mary Fox was paid by Robert Braden (her brother), as > executor of their brother, Joseph's will, to board Flavius Braden > (Joseph's son and her nephew) for 18 months. > On 1 January 1822, payments were made by Robert Braden, executor of > Joseph Braden's estate, to Jacob Mendenhall for Flavius Braden's > tuition; to William Pidgeon for 14 1/2 months board of Flavius; to > Lewis Elgy for 1 year's tuition for Flavius; for clothing for Flavius > & "the negroes." In addition, the executor received $305 for "rent of > house & hire of slaves for 1821." > Lewis (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden before 1 Jan 1823 at > Loudoun Co., Virginia. > Robert Braden, as executor of the estate of Dr, Joseph Braden, Jr., > filed an accounting with the court in Loudoun Co., Virginia on 1 > January 1823. In this accounting, Robert notes expenses for renting a > house for "Milly & Children" because he had not been able "to hire her > out;" Millie was one of Joseph Braden's slaves. This accounting also > mentions payments made for "boarding, washing &c for Flavius for 1 > year"; to George Nelson for "1 year tuition and Books for Flavius"; > for clothing furnished "Flavius & Negroes this year"; for "boarding, > medicine & attendant 5 weeks while sick, Beverly & Lewis" (slaves); to > Caty (slave) for nursing & boarding "Negro man Essex (slave) during > his sickness;" as well as payments for a coffin, grave digging, and > funeral expenses for Essex (slave). > On 5 Jan 1824 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, executor of the > estate of Joseph Braden Jr., paid more expenses for Flavius and his > negroes similar to the previous years. > During 1825, 1826, and 1827, Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph > Braden Jr's estate, filed accountings that outlined numerous > expenditures for Flavius for clothing, schooling, etc. Flavius was > boarding during at least part of that time with a Mrs. Aisquith. > On 10 Jan 1825 at Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, > executor of Joseph Braden Jr.'s will, paid $8.34 for a year's tuition > for Flavius in Leesburg, Virginia. > On 26 Dec 1825 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, executor of > Joseph Braden's estate, paid Edward Hughs $25 for 3 quarters' tuition > for Flavius Braden. > Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid E. Hughs > $8.33 for one quarter's tuition for Flavius on 1 Apr 1826 at Loudoun > Co., Virginia. > On 14 Jul 1826 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, the executor > of Joseph Braden's estate, paid Mrs. Aisquith $20 for one quarter's > board for Flavius and paid E. Hughes $8.33 for one quarter's tuition. > Flavius was apparently ill during early 1827 since his uncle Robert > Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid $60 on 20 > February 1827 for Flavius' "board, medicine & attendance whilst sick." > On 21 February 1827, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate paid $6.50 > to "convey" Flavius to Winchester. Flavius was going there to study > and the executor also paid J. Bruce $16.50 for tuition in advance. > On 22 September 1827, the executors of Joseph Braden's estate paid $16 > for 2 months board for Flavius and furnished him with $45 to pay > tuition, etc. > In December 1827, John Braden, current executor of Joseph Braden Jr's > will, paid Flavius for his expenses to travel to Winchester. > Flavius J. Braden was a member of Judge H.S.G. Tucker's Law Class in > 1828 at Winchester, Virginia. > Flavius J. Braden was boarding with Bushrod Taylor in 1828 at > Winchester, Virginia. > Flavius J. Braden studied law between 1828 and 1829 at Winchester, Virginia. > Flavius J. Braden lived in Jan 1828 at Winchester, Virginia. John > Braden, executor of Flavius's father's will, paid Flavius for his room > and board in Winchester, where he was studying. > In October 1828, John Braden, executor of Joseph Braden Jr's will, > provided Flavius with $100 to pay for his attendance at Tucker's > Lectures. > John Braden, executor of Flavius' father's will, provided Flavius with > expense money, clothing, room and board money, etc. throughout 1829. > Between Jul 1829 and Oct 1829, Flavius Braden boarded with his aunt, > Elizabeth Braden at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. > John Braden, executor of the estate of Joseph Braden, paid Elizabeth > Braden $21.87 1/2 for boarding and wash for Flavius Braden (Joseph's > son) from July to Oct. 1829. He appeared on the census of 1830 at > Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. He appears as head of a household > consisting of himself and four 4 slaves. > In 1830, John Braden, executor of the will of Flavius' father (Joseph > Braden), provided Flavius with clothing, books, and money for school > throughout the year. > Flavius J. Braden lived in 1832 at Natchez, Mississippi. > In September 1832, Flavius Braden (who was listed as a resident of > Natchez, Miss.) sold a slave, James Mitchell, about 46 years old, dark > complexion, 5ft 9in for $200 to Wm Burchett. Noble Braden was a > witness to the Bill of sale filed in Loudoun Co., Virginia. > On 4 Sep 1832 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Noble Braden, acting for his > father Robert Braden, deceased, who had been executor of Joseph > Braden's estate, filed an accounting of the estate for the period from > 1816-1832 (little detail). The accounting is followed by a statement > from Flavius Braden indicating that he has settled the account with > Noble. A partial transcription follows: "(photocopy is very faint & > difficult to read) Dr. The Estate of Joseph Braden Dec. in account > Braden Jo. Estate with R. Braden (Several pages have been omitted > from this transcription because they were just statements of account > balances & contained no names or genealogical data.) > p 193 Contra ....... > > 1832 By Hire of Beverly $10 Amt to this date $5.00 > House rent 1816 & 1817 & Int. omitted do. $44.50 > Error in entry of Clothing 1818 to 1822 do 24.00 > Hire of Achilles 1822 omitted do 26.20 > House rent 1819 & 20 not collected do do 99.39 > Hire of Matilda '20-'21 41.30 > Clothing for negroes which should have bee charged to > Mary Braden's Intr 2 > Error in transposition of a/c 549.39 > Due 1st January 1832 with out deducting payment made subsequent to > 1st Jany 1826 with John Braden surviving Exor. $2158.30 ½ 1827 > Dec 31 By Balance due from Rob Bradens former acting Exor $1608.91 > ½ ..... (more figures left out) > P 194 > I have this day settled with Noble S. Braden, Exor. of Robert Braden > Dec'd who was Ex. Of My Father Joseph Braden dec'd and I find a > balance due me of Nine Hundred and sixty three Dollars & ninety nine > cents as per pages. > It is to be understood that altho John Braden & Robert Braden were > executors yet that John Braden never acted as such even after the > death of Robert Braden but the account was continued at my request by > Noble S. Braden acting as executor using the name of the John Braden > surviving Exr. It is further understood that altho it appears in the > a/c thus continued that John Braden rec'd various sums of money on a/c > of the Estate yet in fact he did not except such as were passed over > by him to Noble S. Braden Exr of Robert Braden all of which have been > accounted for by N. S. Braden and included in the above amount of Nine > Hundred & Sixty Three dollars 99 cents which is admitted by me as the > correct balance due from the Estate of Robert Braden dec'd to the > Estate of Joseph Braden at this date. The receipts of which I > acknowledge in full payment made me this day by the said N. S. Braden > Exr of Robert Braden dec'd of all demands against said Estate. > Witness my hand this 4th day of September 1832. > Acknowledged before Fla. J. Braden > I admit the above to be correct. N. S. Braden Exr of Ro. Braden decd. > At a Court held for Loudoun County the 11th day Sept. 1832. This > Estate a/c of Robert Braden decd was returned and continued for > exceptions until the next Court and at another Court held for said > County the 8th October 1832 there being no exceptions filed. Thereto > the same is ordered to be recorded. Teste C. Binns C.L.C. " > > > On 4 Sep 1832 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Noble S. Braden, as executor > of Robert Braden's estate, filed an accounting with the court in > Loudoun Co., Virginia for the period from 4 March 1832 to 4 June > 1834. This accounting mentions the payment on 4 September 1832 to F. > J. Braden of the balance due him from the estate of Joseph Braden > ($963.99). > Flavius J. Braden sold the home and lot in Waterford, Virginia that > had been willed to him by his father, Joseph Braden. The property had > been in the family 18 years. He sold it to Elizabeth Sullivan on 10 > Sep 1832 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. > Flavius Braden, died of cholera on 13 Oct 1832 while on a ship > travelling down the Ohio River. > Since Flavius had been in Loudoun Co., Virginia on business in > September 1832 and his residence was by then in Natchez, Mississippi, > it seems likely that he died while travelling back home to Natchez > after completing his business in Loudoun County. > The death notice in the newspaper reads, "Died - On the 13th inst. of > Cholera, on his passage down the Ohio river, FLAVIUS J. BRADEN, in the > 22d year of his age, a native of Loudoun county, Virginia, and late a > resident of Natchez, Mis." The notice was printed in the newspaper 1 > Nov 1832 of at Vicksburg, Mississippi. > The deaths of Flavius J. Braden and William Fenton Braden were > mentioned in a letter from Ann Jenners to Elizabeth Braden dated 20 > Jan 1833. Ann wrote, "We were all truly sorry to hear of the deaths of > Fenton and Flavius." > Flavius J. Braden was mentioned as being deceased in the will of his > step-father, Isaac Vandevanter III, on 11 Jun 1834 at Loudoun Co., > Virginia. > An accounting of Flavius' estate was filed in Loudoun Co. Virginia > Circuit Court on 29 September 1835 by Thomas Rogers, who served as > administrator. Flavius died intestate and no heirs are listed. > Flavius J. Braden apparently did not marry and had no known children > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll Call. > Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us something > about your Brick Wall person. > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUDOU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll Call. 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Thank you so much Pat. That's much more than I knew! You mention "Abstracts by the Sparacios" -- can you tell me what that is? Also, how could I follow up on the suit mentioned "against William CUMMINGS and Bridgett CUMMINS?" Kind Regards, Linda Stokesbury.org On Feb 13, 2008, at 1:08 PM, Pat Duncan wrote: >> From the "index to the Loudoun Co Tithables 1758-1786 by Hopkins: > > Stokesberry (Stooksberry, Stooxberey, Stucksbery, Stucksbury) > John 59, 61-62, 70, 74s-75s > Robert 61, 70 > > The only entry on the Abstracts by the Sparacios is 1758-1864: > Stooksbery, Robert - 1 tithable List give in to John Miclehenny > for 1761 > > > Order Book B, 13 April 1763 > [p.98] Jane STUKESBERRY Admr. &c of Robert STUKESBERRY dec'd. > against > William CUMMINGS and Bridgett CUMMINS his wife - in case - > Defendants saving > to themselves all advantages of exceptions as well to the > Plaintiff's writ > as to his declaration prays and has leave to imparl till the next > Court and > then to plead. >
This entry caught my attention. I have a Stevens/Stephens brick wall in Loudoun. My John A. Stephens had a grandson named Flavius Stephens/Stevens. Flav was the son of Thomas Lee Mason Stephens. My John lived according to 1860 census in Waterford on a farm next to the Balls. Am I getting warm? -----Original Message----- From: valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:valoudou-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Carol Adams Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:14 PM To: valoudou@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball Sue: I have been searching for William Adams (1796-1846) in Loudoun Co, Va forever! I noticed the names of William and Abram Adams in your post. Do you have any further information on them? Carol Adams ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Beach" <sdbeach22@gmail.com> To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 8:17 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball Flavius J. Braden was born circa 1810 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. The initial "J" is included in his name based on his listing as Flavius J. Braden in the accounting of his estate. Flavius J. Braden was named as an heir in the will of his father, Dr. Joseph Braden II on 25 May 1814 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. Flavius's father, Dr. Joseph Braden II, died on 12 Oct 1816 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. In 1816, Robert Braden (Flavius Braden's uncle and the executor of Joseph Braden Jr's will) paid tuition for Flavius to a Mr. Pasmore and Ann Ball. In January 1817, Robert Braden paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for his nephew, Flavius Braden, and he paid Mary Ball Braden for clothing and boarding her son, Flavius. In May 1818, Robert Braden paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for Flavius Braden. Flavius J. Braden witnessed the marriage of Isaac Vandevanter III and his mother, Mary (--?--), on 30 Jun 1818 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. Emily (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Melia (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Milly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Milly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Jude (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Matilda (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Cordelia (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Beverly (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. James (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Diadama (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Katy (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Essex (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. James Mitchell was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Moses (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Achilles (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Mahala (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. Kitty (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden after 30 Jun 1818. On 1 January 1819, Robert Braden, as executor of his deceased brother Joseph's estate, paid Jacob Mendenhall for tuition for Flavius Braden, son of Joseph. He also paid for clothing for "Flavius & the negroes." On 1 Jan 1821, Robert Braden, as executor of Joseph Braden, recorded payments to William Adams for tuition for Flavius Braden; additional payment to Abram Adams for Flavius' tuition; a payment to Mary Fox of $125 for 18 months boarding of Flavius; another tuition payment went to Jacob Mendenhall; another expense listed as "clothing of Flavius and the negroes"; and Wm Pidgeon was paid for boarding Flavius. He was a boarder with his aunt, Mary Braden, on 1 Jan 1821 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. Mary Fox was paid by Robert Braden (her brother), as executor of their brother, Joseph's will, to board Flavius Braden (Joseph's son and her nephew) for 18 months. On 1 January 1822, payments were made by Robert Braden, executor of Joseph Braden's estate, to Jacob Mendenhall for Flavius Braden's tuition; to William Pidgeon for 14 1/2 months board of Flavius; to Lewis Elgy for 1 year's tuition for Flavius; for clothing for Flavius & "the negroes." In addition, the executor received $305 for "rent of house & hire of slaves for 1821." Lewis (--?--) was a slave of Flavius J. Braden before 1 Jan 1823 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. Robert Braden, as executor of the estate of Dr, Joseph Braden, Jr., filed an accounting with the court in Loudoun Co., Virginia on 1 January 1823. In this accounting, Robert notes expenses for renting a house for "Milly & Children" because he had not been able "to hire her out;" Millie was one of Joseph Braden's slaves. This accounting also mentions payments made for "boarding, washing &c for Flavius for 1 year"; to George Nelson for "1 year tuition and Books for Flavius"; for clothing furnished "Flavius & Negroes this year"; for "boarding, medicine & attendant 5 weeks while sick, Beverly & Lewis" (slaves); to Caty (slave) for nursing & boarding "Negro man Essex (slave) during his sickness;" as well as payments for a coffin, grave digging, and funeral expenses for Essex (slave). On 5 Jan 1824 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, executor of the estate of Joseph Braden Jr., paid more expenses for Flavius and his negroes similar to the previous years. During 1825, 1826, and 1827, Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden Jr's estate, filed accountings that outlined numerous expenditures for Flavius for clothing, schooling, etc. Flavius was boarding during at least part of that time with a Mrs. Aisquith. On 10 Jan 1825 at Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, executor of Joseph Braden Jr.'s will, paid $8.34 for a year's tuition for Flavius in Leesburg, Virginia. On 26 Dec 1825 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid Edward Hughs $25 for 3 quarters' tuition for Flavius Braden. Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid E. Hughs $8.33 for one quarter's tuition for Flavius on 1 Apr 1826 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. On 14 Jul 1826 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid Mrs. Aisquith $20 for one quarter's board for Flavius and paid E. Hughes $8.33 for one quarter's tuition. Flavius was apparently ill during early 1827 since his uncle Robert Braden, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate, paid $60 on 20 February 1827 for Flavius' "board, medicine & attendance whilst sick." On 21 February 1827, the executor of Joseph Braden's estate paid $6.50 to "convey" Flavius to Winchester. Flavius was going there to study and the executor also paid J. Bruce $16.50 for tuition in advance. On 22 September 1827, the executors of Joseph Braden's estate paid $16 for 2 months board for Flavius and furnished him with $45 to pay tuition, etc. In December 1827, John Braden, current executor of Joseph Braden Jr's will, paid Flavius for his expenses to travel to Winchester. Flavius J. Braden was a member of Judge H.S.G. Tucker's Law Class in 1828 at Winchester, Virginia. Flavius J. Braden was boarding with Bushrod Taylor in 1828 at Winchester, Virginia. Flavius J. Braden studied law between 1828 and 1829 at Winchester, Virginia. Flavius J. Braden lived in Jan 1828 at Winchester, Virginia. John Braden, executor of Flavius's father's will, paid Flavius for his room and board in Winchester, where he was studying. In October 1828, John Braden, executor of Joseph Braden Jr's will, provided Flavius with $100 to pay for his attendance at Tucker's Lectures. John Braden, executor of Flavius' father's will, provided Flavius with expense money, clothing, room and board money, etc. throughout 1829. Between Jul 1829 and Oct 1829, Flavius Braden boarded with his aunt, Elizabeth Braden at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. John Braden, executor of the estate of Joseph Braden, paid Elizabeth Braden $21.87 1/2 for boarding and wash for Flavius Braden (Joseph's son) from July to Oct. 1829. He appeared on the census of 1830 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. He appears as head of a household consisting of himself and four 4 slaves. In 1830, John Braden, executor of the will of Flavius' father (Joseph Braden), provided Flavius with clothing, books, and money for school throughout the year. Flavius J. Braden lived in 1832 at Natchez, Mississippi. In September 1832, Flavius Braden (who was listed as a resident of Natchez, Miss.) sold a slave, James Mitchell, about 46 years old, dark complexion, 5ft 9in for $200 to Wm Burchett. Noble Braden was a witness to the Bill of sale filed in Loudoun Co., Virginia. On 4 Sep 1832 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Noble Braden, acting for his father Robert Braden, deceased, who had been executor of Joseph Braden's estate, filed an accounting of the estate for the period from 1816-1832 (little detail). The accounting is followed by a statement from Flavius Braden indicating that he has settled the account with Noble. A partial transcription follows: "(photocopy is very faint & difficult to read) Dr. The Estate of Joseph Braden Dec. in account Braden Jo. Estate with R. Braden (Several pages have been omitted from this transcription because they were just statements of account balances & contained no names or genealogical data.) p 193 Contra ....... 1832 By Hire of Beverly $10 Amt to this date $5.00 House rent 1816 & 1817 & Int. omitted do. $44.50 Error in entry of Clothing 1818 to 1822 do 24.00 Hire of Achilles 1822 omitted do 26.20 House rent 1819 & 20 not collected do do 99.39 Hire of Matilda '20-'21 41.30 Clothing for negroes which should have bee charged to Mary Braden's Intr 2 Error in transposition of a/c 549.39 Due 1st January 1832 with out deducting payment made subsequent to 1st Jany 1826 with John Braden surviving Exor. $2158.30 ½ 1827 Dec 31 By Balance due from Rob Bradens former acting Exor $1608.91 ½ ..... (more figures left out) P 194 I have this day settled with Noble S. Braden, Exor. of Robert Braden Dec'd who was Ex. Of My Father Joseph Braden dec'd and I find a balance due me of Nine Hundred and sixty three Dollars & ninety nine cents as per pages. It is to be understood that altho John Braden & Robert Braden were executors yet that John Braden never acted as such even after the death of Robert Braden but the account was continued at my request by Noble S. Braden acting as executor using the name of the John Braden surviving Exr. It is further understood that altho it appears in the a/c thus continued that John Braden rec'd various sums of money on a/c of the Estate yet in fact he did not except such as were passed over by him to Noble S. Braden Exr of Robert Braden all of which have been accounted for by N. S. Braden and included in the above amount of Nine Hundred & Sixty Three dollars 99 cents which is admitted by me as the correct balance due from the Estate of Robert Braden dec'd to the Estate of Joseph Braden at this date. The receipts of which I acknowledge in full payment made me this day by the said N. S. Braden Exr of Robert Braden dec'd of all demands against said Estate. Witness my hand this 4th day of September 1832. Acknowledged before Fla. J. Braden I admit the above to be correct. N. S. Braden Exr of Ro. Braden decd. At a Court held for Loudoun County the 11th day Sept. 1832. This Estate a/c of Robert Braden decd was returned and continued for exceptions until the next Court and at another Court held for said County the 8th October 1832 there being no exceptions filed. Thereto the same is ordered to be recorded. Teste C. Binns C.L.C. " On 4 Sep 1832 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, Noble S. Braden, as executor of Robert Braden's estate, filed an accounting with the court in Loudoun Co., Virginia for the period from 4 March 1832 to 4 June 1834. This accounting mentions the payment on 4 September 1832 to F. J. Braden of the balance due him from the estate of Joseph Braden ($963.99). Flavius J. Braden sold the home and lot in Waterford, Virginia that had been willed to him by his father, Joseph Braden. The property had been in the family 18 years. He sold it to Elizabeth Sullivan on 10 Sep 1832 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., Virginia. Flavius Braden, died of cholera on 13 Oct 1832 while on a ship travelling down the Ohio River. Since Flavius had been in Loudoun Co., Virginia on business in September 1832 and his residence was by then in Natchez, Mississippi, it seems likely that he died while travelling back home to Natchez after completing his business in Loudoun County. The death notice in the newspaper reads, "Died - On the 13th inst. of Cholera, on his passage down the Ohio river, FLAVIUS J. BRADEN, in the 22d year of his age, a native of Loudoun county, Virginia, and late a resident of Natchez, Mis." The notice was printed in the newspaper 1 Nov 1832 of at Vicksburg, Mississippi. The deaths of Flavius J. Braden and William Fenton Braden were mentioned in a letter from Ann Jenners to Elizabeth Braden dated 20 Jan 1833. Ann wrote, "We were all truly sorry to hear of the deaths of Fenton and Flavius." Flavius J. Braden was mentioned as being deceased in the will of his step-father, Isaac Vandevanter III, on 11 Jun 1834 at Loudoun Co., Virginia. An accounting of Flavius' estate was filed in Loudoun Co. Virginia Circuit Court on 29 September 1835 by Thomas Rogers, who served as administrator. Flavius died intestate and no heirs are listed. Flavius J. Braden apparently did not marry and had no known children ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us something about your Brick Wall person. 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