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    1. [VALOUDOU] stokesbury in 1759 tax list?
    2. Linda Stokesbury Brennan
    3. If anyone has the book "Index to Loudoun Co. Titlables, 1758-1786," (Hopkins), could you check something for me? I have a note to myself that John Stokesbury appears in the list for 1759, but that I'm unsure of how it's spelled. I would surely appreciate any help. Thanks. Kind Regards, Linda Linda Stokesbury Brennan Lansing, MI & Natchitoches, LA Stokesbury DNA Project Administrator Stokesbury.org Researching: STOKESBURY, LAMARE, BABIN, DUNNING, OLINGER, ORR, PAINTER/BAINTER, BAUGHMAN, CLARK, HENINGER

    02/13/2008 05:53:47
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] stokesbury in 1759 tax list?
    2. Pat Duncan
    3. >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 A, 12 November 1761 [p. 538] Upon petition of Samuel MEAD, Solomon HOGE, William WILDMAN, William HATCHER, John LITTLE, William DODD, Thomas FIELD, Francis WILKS, Samuel WILKS, John SIMS, Robert STUKESBURY, Isaac NICHOLS and Benjamin POOLE praying that a road may be opened from Jacob JANNEY's to Andrew ADAMS's Mill on Sekelon. Ordered that William MEAD, William ROSS, John MOSS, and Thomas SORRELL to view the most convenient way for the same and make report. Order Book A, 10 March 1762 [p. 567] Upon petition of Æneas CAMPBELL, Gent. against Robert STRETCHBERRY for a debt due by account; Defendant failed to appear; Plaintiff to recover against Defendant £2.7.0 and costs. 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. Pat Duncan GenNutLdn@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Stokesbury Brennan" <linda@stokesbury.org> To: <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:53 AM Subject: [VALOUDOU] stokesbury in 1759 tax list? > If anyone has the book "Index to Loudoun Co. Titlables, > 1758-1786," (Hopkins), could you check something for me? > > I have a note to myself that John Stokesbury appears in the list for > 1759, but that I'm unsure of how it's spelled. > > I would surely appreciate any help. Thanks. > > > Kind Regards, > Linda > > Linda Stokesbury Brennan > Lansing, MI & Natchitoches, LA > Stokesbury DNA Project Administrator > Stokesbury.org > > Researching: STOKESBURY, LAMARE, BABIN, DUNNING, OLINGER, ORR, > PAINTER/BAINTER, BAUGHMAN, CLARK, HENINGER >

    02/13/2008 05:08:50
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County, VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LO...
    2. Are there any references in this book for Joseph Wells and/or Zachariah Bradfield? Would you let the list know when the reprint of this book is available. Thanks, Connie **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)

    02/13/2008 01:56:54
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County, VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LO...
    2. Pat Duncan
    3. Sorry, neither of those names appeared in the 1800-1810 Loudoun Co. Deed Books. I have no idea when any of my out of print books will go back into the print rotation at my publisher in Westminster, Maryland, so it is best to check their website. I always announce to the list when new books are available. You can email me directly at any time for information. Pat Duncan GenNutLdn@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Schumaker4@aol.com> To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 6:56 AM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County,VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LO... > Are there any references in this book for Joseph Wells and/or Zachariah > Bradfield? > > Would you let the list know when the reprint of this book is available. > > Thanks, Connie >

    02/13/2008 12:29:50
    1. [VALOUDOU] Winchester Family
    2. I am looking for the existence of Isaac Winchester who married Susan Bell, I estimate that Isaac was born plus or minus 1697 in the British Isles. He is report to have lived in Virginia. Susan Bell was born on the ship coming to America. Bell may or may not be her surname **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)

    02/12/2008 01:04:33
    1. [VALOUDOU] Barnett Swart (not Smith)
    2. Eleanor Brundick
    3. Sorry, I wrote Smith instead of Swart on the last message subject!

    02/10/2008 03:11:54
    1. [VALOUDOU] Barnett Smith - one more child
    2. Eleanor Brundick
    3. I have the name of one more daughter - Mary H. Swart b. 1791 - never married other Swart males that are likely sons or nephews of Barnett are: Adrien Swart William Swart Philip Swart Charles Swart Ruben Swart

    02/10/2008 03:00:05
    1. [VALOUDOU] Barnett Swart's children
    2. Eleanor Brundick
    3. Gary, In the 1810 census Barnett & Catherine have 2 males between the ages of 10 & 15 living with them and they have 2 girls under 10, 1 girl between 10 & 15 and 2 girls between 16 & 25. If these are all their children then they had at least seven children living with them in 1810. I don't know how many children were out of the house by then. Barnett Jr. was born after 1810. I have the names of six of Barnett's children: Anna b. by 1784 m. Joseph Beavers in 1799 Christopher b. 1797 m. Catherine Johnson in 1829 Jane b. abt. 1799 - never married Margaret H. b. 1801 m. Phillip Smith, March 20, 1823 (son of William Smith who was born in Hanover) Nancy b. abt. 1808 - never married Barnett Jr. b. aft. 1810 If you come across any information identifying other children I would love to know. Do you know Anna's birth date? What were the names of Anna's children? Eleanor

    02/09/2008 05:57:01
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball
    2. Carol Adams
    3. 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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    02/09/2008 05:13:56
    1. [VALOUDOU] Flavius Braden, son of Joseph Braden & Mary Ball
    2. Sue Beach
    3. 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

    02/08/2008 02:17:33
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County, VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LOOKUP Request
    2. Gary W Watson
    3. Pat - Thank you! I will order a copy as soon as it is available. Really appreciate all the records you have made available to me - especially since Loudoun County is 1700 miles away! GWW ----- Original Message ---- From: Pat Duncan <GenNutLdn@msn.com> To: valoudou@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, February 8, 2008 7:37:59 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County, VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LOOKUP Request That book will eventually be back in print. Bk:Pg: 2A:165 Date: 9/9/1800 Returned to court: 9 Sep 1800 Robert COOPER and Sarah HALBERT. Marriage contract - child Margrett to receive all that Sarah now possesses (if Margrett dead given to Samuel BEAVERS son of Robert) gives up slaves and property from father Michael HALBERT's estate. Wit: Sampson BLINCOE, W. DAWSON, Daniel DILLON, Edin B. MOORE. Bk:Pg: 2L:094 Date: 13 May 1809 Returned to court: 12 Feb 1810 Mary GREGG of Ldn to John BEAVERS of Ldn. Assignment of lease of lot in Manor of Leeds. Wit: Henry BROWN, Jesse ATWELL, John MUDD, John ADAMS. Pat Duncan GenNutLdn@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary W Watson" <watsgw1155@yahoo.com> To: <valoudou-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 7:33 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County,VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LOOKUP Request > Tried to buy this book but it is out of print. Would appreciate any > references from this book pertaining to the Beavers family. Thank you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

    02/08/2008 01:35:57
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County, VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LOOKUP Request
    2. Pat Duncan
    3. That book will eventually be back in print. Bk:Pg: 2A:165 Date: 9/9/1800 Returned to court: 9 Sep 1800 Robert COOPER and Sarah HALBERT. Marriage contract - child Margrett to receive all that Sarah now possesses (if Margrett dead given to Samuel BEAVERS son of Robert) gives up slaves and property from father Michael HALBERT's estate. Wit: Sampson BLINCOE, W. DAWSON, Daniel DILLON, Edin B. MOORE. Bk:Pg: 2L:094 Date: 13 May 1809 Returned to court: 12 Feb 1810 Mary GREGG of Ldn to John BEAVERS of Ldn. Assignment of lease of lot in Manor of Leeds. Wit: Henry BROWN, Jesse ATWELL, John MUDD, John ADAMS. Pat Duncan GenNutLdn@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary W Watson" <watsgw1155@yahoo.com> To: <valoudou-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 7:33 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County,VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LOOKUP Request > Tried to buy this book but it is out of print. Would appreciate any > references from this book pertaining to the Beavers family. Thank you.

    02/08/2008 12:37:59
    1. [VALOUDOU] Index to Loudoun County, VA Land Deed Books 2A-2M 1800-1810 LOOKUP Request
    2. Gary W Watson
    3. Tried to buy this book but it is out of print. Would appreciate any references from this book pertaining to the Beavers family. Thank you. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

    02/08/2008 11:33:44
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Barnett Swart
    2. Gary W Watson
    3. Thank you for the information. One more question - do you have a list of children for Barnett & Catherine? I only have record of Anna. Thanks. ----- Original Message ---- From: Eleanor Brundick <ebtalbott@verizon.net> To: valoudou@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, February 8, 2008 9:03:04 AM Subject: [VALOUDOU] Barnett Swart Barnett/Barnet/Barrett Swart was b. abt 1765 in Bucks Co. PA. He married in Loudon or Fauquier Counties. His wife was named Catherine. He died between 1840 and 1850 in Fauquier Co. The name Barnett is an Americanized version of the Dutch name Barend/Barent. Barnett's parents were Adrian Jacobus Swart (Feb. 29 1732 - 1797) & Maria Hegeman (April 1740 - March 28, 1783). Adrien was born in Middletown, Monmouth Co. New Jersey and died in Loudon County. Maria was born in Bucks Co. PA and died in Loudon Co. They were married Oct. 26, 1758 in Bedminster, Bucks County PA. The records for the Dutch Reformed Churches, they attended, kept wonderful records so their families are well documented before they reached Virginia. Adrien and Maria's ancestors settled in New Amsterdam. The documented ancestry for the Hegeman family goes back to the 1400's in the Netherlands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ

    02/08/2008 06:00:15
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Rhodes & Palmer
    2. Marty, Sorry to be so long in answering an email you sent out in December. I am related to a Palmer family from the Round Hill area of Loudoun County. Samuel E. Palmer b. about 1786 (wife Sarah H born in Md) Parents John and Elizabeth Palmer Chidren; 1. Edward palmer b 1826 2. James henry Palmer(Feb, 1829 died Nov 1858 in Round Hill) 3. Lorenza (Dolly) Catherine Palmer (b. Jan 17, 1832 died March 30, 1907 in Whitfield County, GA married Owen Hamilton on Sept. 3, 1855) 4. John Palmer b. 1833 5. Mary Jane Palmer b. 1837 married Nov 18, 1852 John R. Hart 6. Ann Palmer b. 1840 I'm sure I have more notes on this family. I need to get back into the search. Virginia Olander **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)

    02/08/2008 04:36:06
    1. [VALOUDOU] Barnett Swart
    2. Eleanor Brundick
    3. Barnett/Barnet/Barrett Swart was b. abt 1765 in Bucks Co. PA. He married in Loudon or Fauquier Counties. His wife was named Catherine. He died between 1840 and 1850 in Fauquier Co. The name Barnett is an Americanized version of the Dutch name Barend/Barent. Barnett's parents were Adrian Jacobus Swart (Feb. 29 1732 - 1797) & Maria Hegeman (April 1740 - March 28, 1783). Adrien was born in Middletown, Monmouth Co. New Jersey and died in Loudon County. Maria was born in Bucks Co. PA and died in Loudon Co. They were married Oct. 26, 1758 in Bedminster, Bucks County PA. The records for the Dutch Reformed Churches, they attended, kept wonderful records so their families are well documented before they reached Virginia. Adrien and Maria's ancestors settled in New Amsterdam. The documented ancestry for the Hegeman family goes back to the 1400's in the Netherlands.

    02/08/2008 04:03:04
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Land Plats in Loudoun
    2. Pat, Thank you so much for you speedy reply. I am interested in the older maps, Thanks also for the court references of my John Marks and other Marks of my ancestry. Many thanks Jackie </HTML>

    02/08/2008 03:41:56
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Land Plats in Loudoun
    2. I would like an address for ordering the 4 land plat maps was the prive for all $10 or for each. Would you check for John Marks and also Thomas Griggs as land owners in the 1700's. Many thanks Jackie </HTML>

    02/08/2008 02:52:05
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Land Plats in Loudoun
    2. Pat Duncan
    3. It is a 4-color map (just one.) Be aware that this is a map of original land grants, not of individuals who purchased land in Loudoun after 1757. Here is information I received from the Loudoun County Office of Mapping concerning the following map which Marty Hiatt informed this mailing list about a few days ago. Marty posted: "Last year the county office of Mapping & Geographic Information produced a 4 color map showing the outlines of all original grants within the boundaries of Loudoun Co. Along with the map, there is a 10 page list of ownership records. It is organized basically in chronological order, with book:page, owner, year granted, acres, notes, and GIS acres. If you order this map from Loudoun County, ($10) be certain to ask for the copy with roads and rivers." Here is the ordering information I received from Walter Edmundson, Loudoun County Office of Mapping (703-771-5778): Map is $10.00, with $5.00 for mailing in a protective tube. Cash or Check for payment. Check made to: Loudoun County Sent to: Loudoun County Office of Mapping 1 Harrison St Leesburg, VA 20175 >From "Index to Loudoun Co Deed Books A-Z, 1757-1800" by Pat Duncan: Bk:Pg: C:415, 417 Date: 29 Sep 1762 Returned to court: 14 Dec 1762 Ephraim THOMAS & wife Elenor of Bucks Co Pa to John MARKS of Ldn. Lease/release of 150ac adj Amos GOODEN, Edward SNIGGERS, Ephraim's other now in possession of Shadrick LEWELLIN. Wit: Thomas HUMPHREY, Mary HUMPHREY, Elisha MARKS. [note: John & Uria Marks sold this lot to Eliza Marks 25 Oct 1772, DBk I:096, 098] Bk:Pg: C:615, 616 Date: 1 Jun 1763 Returned to court: 14 Jun 1763 John PALMER of Ldn to John MARKS of Ldn. Lease/release of 200ac on Round Hill, adj Harman COX, George CARTER. Wit: John HOUGH, William STEWART, Daniel PALMER. Bk:Pg: D:080, 082 Date: 7 Nov 1763 Returned to court: 14 Feb 1764 Mahlon JANNEY & wife Sarah of Ldn to John MARKS of Ldn. Lease/release of 150ac nr S fork of Kittocton, adj William JANNEY, William RAMSAY. Bk:Pg: G:215 Date: 21 Nov 1769 Returned to court: 11 Dec 1769 John TAYLOE of Richmond Co to farmer John MARKS (sons John & Thomas) of Ldn. Lease for lives of 200ac adj Harman COX, Thomas HUMPHREY, Samuel BUTCHER. Wit: Israel THOMPSON, Joshua GORE, Elisha MARKS, Thomas HUMPHREYS. No deed for any Thomas GRIGGS. Pat Duncan GenNutLdn@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jjg331@wmconnect.com> To: <valoudou@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 7:52 AM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU] Land Plats in Loudoun > I would like an address for ordering the 4 land plat maps was the prive > for > all $10 or for each. Would you check for John Marks and also Thomas > Griggs as > land owners in the 1700's. Many thanks Jackie </HTML> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    02/08/2008 01:04:29
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU] Swart Family
    2. Gary W Watson
    3. I could use all the help on Barnett Swart I can get! He has been a brick wall for me for some time. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. ----- Original Message ---- From: Eleanor Brundick <ebtalbott@verizon.net> To: valoudou@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2008 1:29:34 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU] Swart Family The Swart name is Dutch. The Adrian Swart family that settled in Fauquier and Loudon Counties can trace their ancestry back to the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam in the early 1600's. From there the family moved to New Jersey and then to PA and in the late 1700's Adrian Swart and his family settled in Virginia. Within a couple more generations most of them had moved west from Virginia. The name Adrian was passed down through the family. The Swart name was sometimes spelled Swartz or Swarts. My husband's ancestry goes from Adrian Swart to Barnett Swart to Catherine Swart Smith to Adrian Smith. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping

    02/07/2008 08:55:23