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    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] I realized that I do not have all of Hannah Cralle's family correct.
    2. Nancy Lambert
    3. Michael, I didn't have William Matthew Cralle included when I sent you the Cralle outline tree that you copied. I only had him tentatively listed in my personal notes and needed more proof before adding him. So what you have isn't wrong, it just wasn't everything that I had in my notes. .Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 7:09 PM Subject: [VANORTHU-L] I realized that I do not have all of Hannah Cralle's family correct. > Nancy, looking over your explanation, I realized that I do not have all > of Hannah's family correct. This is what I've have: > > Descendants of Hannah Fox Kenner > > 1 Hannah Fox Kenner b: August 30, 1695 in Northumberland > Co., VA > . +Richard Hull d: Bef. December 18, 1717 > ....... 2 Patience Hull > ....... 2 Richard Hull b: April 12, 1717 d: Bef. February > 10, 1777 > ........... +Elizabeth Gaskins > *2nd Husband of Hannah Fox Kenner: > . +John Harris d: 1718 > *3rd Husband of Hannah Fox Kenner: > . +Thomas Cralle I b: Abt. 1697 d: 1726 in Northumberland > Co., VA > ....... 2 John Cralle b: September 18, 1724 in Northumberland > Co., VA d: 1778 in Northumberland Co., VA > ........... +Judith Ball b: 1730 d: April 30, 1759 > ....... *2nd Wife of John Cralle: > ........... +Spelman Garner > ....... 2 Thomas Cralle II b: Abt. 1726 d: Bef. March 12, 1774 > ........... +Ann __________ > *4th Husband of Hannah Fox Kenner: > . +John Cralle b: Abt. 1695 d: Bef. 1758 in Northumberland > Co., VA > ....... 2 Rodham Kenner Cralle, Sr. b: Abt. 1725 > ........... +Elizabeth Middleton > ....... 2 Mary Cralle b: 1728 in Northumberland Co., VA > ........... +James Foushee > ....... 2 Kenner Cralle b: Abt. 1729 in Northumberland Co., > VA d: 1785 in Northumberland Co., VA > ........... +Sarah Ann Edmonds b: 1732 > ....... *2nd Wife of Kenner Cralle: > ........... +Nancy Garlinton > ....... 2 John Cralle III b: 1730 in Northumberland Co., VA > ........... +Sarah Harding d: Bef. 1782 > ....... *2nd Wife of John Cralle III: > ........... +Mary Leland > > I don't have a William Matthew Cralle. Where am I wrong? > > Mike > > > > Nancy Lambert wrote: > > >>Lunenburg County VA, Wills 1746-1825, by Landon C. Bell; > >>122. Cralle, Basil 4-7-1786; 7-13-1786; W.B. 3/251 > >> Mentions: Brother: Thomas Cralle > >> Uncle: William Matthew Cralle (of Amelia Co.) > >> Executors: William Matthew Cralle, Thomas Cralle > >> Witnesses: Peter Garland, Richard K. Cralle, E. Y. Walpole- > >> > > > >The will of Basil Cralle is proof that his father, Thomas Cralle who left > >will in St. Mary's Co., MD is the son of Thomas and Hannah Kenner Cralle. > >Thomas in MD. left his property in Lunenburg Co to his son, Basil. > >Basil named in his will his brother, Thomas and also his uncle William > >Matthew Cralle. > >Wm. Matthew Cralle was the son of John and Hannah Kenner Cralle. So William > >Matthew and Basil's father, Thomas were half-brothers . > > Nancy > > > >>---- Original Message ----- > >>From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> > >>To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> > >>Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 3:32 PM > >>Subject: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg > >>Co., VA in 1786 > >> > >> > >>>Dear List; for anyone have access to VA wills: > >>> > >>>VA Wills and Administrations shows that a will was probated for a Basil > >>> > >>Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786. This is probably Basil Crawley, son > >>of Thomas Crawley b. 1726; m. 176-, Ann (???); (prob. moved to Md).If you > >>could get this will, I'd sure like to have a transcript. > >> > >>>Is there an open source for these wills? > >>> > >>>Thanks > >>> > >>>Mike (Descendant of Capt John Cralle) > >>> > >>> > >>>-- > >>>Michael J. Gough > >>>mjgough@cablelynx.com > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > >>>Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > >>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > >>> > >>>============================== > >>>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > >>> > >records, > > > >>go to: > >> > >>>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >>> > >> > >> > >>==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > >>Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > >> > >>============================== > >>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > >> > >go to: > > > >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >> > > > > > > > >==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > >Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > > >============================== > >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > -- > Michael J. 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    12/15/2003 01:52:07
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] Holiday Sharing / New to List
    2. Pam, I have not forgot you, I just do not know the answer. I am not sure how these Lewis connect to my Spencer's. Also, it looks like we have more than one family of Lewis's. Keep in touch, Sondra On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 08:03:22 -0800 (PST) Pam Sulzer <psulzer47@yahoo.com> writes: > Hi Sondra, > I believe I recall seeing the names James Lewis and Charles Lewis > possibly as witnesses for my Turners. One Lewis or another was often > invloved in deeds, committes, etc. with my Turners. I don't know > what line these various Lewises belonged to though. > Pam > sondrafoley@juno.com wrote: > Pam, > I would really love anything you can share with me on the Lewis > surname's, hoping if I trace the Lewis family it will help me find > my > John Spencer and Icy Snow. > Thank You, > Sondra > > On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 12:41:52 -0800 (PST) Pam Sulzer > > writes: > > Hi Sondra, > > My Turners of Loudoun/Fairfax Co. also migrated to Wood Co., WV > > and owned property in Belleville on the Ohio River. I have often > > seen the Spencer name in my research on the Turners. Perhaps they > > > migrated together to Wood Co. My GG grandfather William Turner > > (b.1733) left VA for WV about 1809. He was accompanied by his sons > > > Thomas Turner and Thomazin Ellzey Turner. They stayed in Wood Co. > > > 'til about 1830 and then moved on. I don't know of any marriages > > between our 2 families but I do know that Thomas had a wife named > > > ANN ??, and Thomazin had a wife named MARY ??. Could one of these > > > ladies possibly been a Spencer? > > The Lewis family was possibly related to my Turners and I am > > familiar with each of the Lewises mentioned in your deeds below. > > Pam > > > > > > sondrafoley@juno.com wrote: > > Hi List, > > > > I knew there had to be people on this list, I am happy to see all > > > the > > e-mail. I am keeping each and everyone of them. > > > > Most of my research has been in Loudoun Co.,Fairfax Co., Fauquier > > > Co. and > > some in Prince William Co. all in Va. The surname's in these > > counties are > > SNOW, SPENCER,JAMES, FOLEY, > > ASHFORD, CONN, MCATEE,ELGIN, FEAGAN AND OTHERS. > > I am just beginning to research Northumberland Co.Va. Many of the > > surname's I am seeing are also in the counties I am researching. I > > > find > > many surname's are used as forename's. That was the reason I was > > looking > > for Spencer Snow. One of my brick wall is Icy { Ica,Isa, Isaphine > ?] > > Snow > > : > > > > ICY SNOW I think she was born ca.1740 - 1744. And believe she died > > > by ca > > 1793. I do know she was married to JOHN SPENCER. > > > > Land transaction between JOHN SPENCER and ICEY his wife and > GEORGE > > LEWIS. Loudoun Co. Va. 1778. > > In the presence of > > GEORGE SUMMERS, JAMES LEWIS, AMARISH BONHAM > > CHARLES LEWIS, BENJAMIN MASON. > > > > LOUDOUN CO. VA. Deed Book O 88-90 > > ABSTRACT by SPARACIO. Loudoun Co. Va. 24 July 1784 > > Land transactions between MOSES SPENCER and ALBERT RUSSELL. > > the presence of > > WM. B. HARRISON , ISE SPENCER, GEORGE BEATY. > > > > Children of John Spencer and Icey Snow documented : > > > > 1. David Spencer was born 19 Mar 1768 and died 29 Aug 1823.1807 > 640 > > acres beginning at a stone at the side of the ridge road from the > > > mouth > > of the Little Kanawha to Belleville and 90p. from mill of John > > Vanvlara > > on Lee Creek and corner to Francis Gulick - Wood Co. deed book 3 > > page > > 140. married to Mary Grove. > > 2. Elizabeth Spencer born 1769 -1783 ?? died after 1800 in > Highland > > Co., > > OH Elizabeth married Francis Gulick on 22 Jan 1798 in Loudoun > Co., > > Virginia. Francis died after 1800 in Highland Co., OH.1809 Francis > > > Gulick > > 73-3/4 acres, on north fork Lee Creek - Wood Co. deed 4 page 144 . > > > > > 3.Mary Spencer : born 15 Oct. 1774 married 19 April 1795 to > > Benjamin > > James : Mary died 20 Oct. 1830, I believe in Loudoun Co. > > Va.[Documentation] 1807 Mary James and Benjamin James - 150 Ohio > > river - > > 375 p. above Craik -Wood Co. deed book 5. p 289.1807 Benjamin > James > > and > > Mary James - 150 acres on Ohio - 300 p. above Craik adjoining > > William and > > Ezekiel Smally- Wood Co. deed 5, page 390. Benjamin James died in > > > Loudoun > > Co. Va.1831, children per his Will:Nancy , Elizabeth, Mary, > Susan, > > Abigail, Icy, David, Aaron, Joseph. > > > > 4.Henry Spencer 1809 138 acres, Ohio river adjoining Jacob > Westfall > > and > > John Vanvlara - Wood Co. deed book 4, p. 82. > > > > 5.James Spencer 1809 James SpencerJr., his son -- 640 acres on Lee > > > Creek > > Wood Co. deed book 4 p 64. > > > > JOHN SPENCER married Phoebe Rightmire ca 1794. > > Children of John and Phoebe > > 1. Elijah born 1795 > > > > 2.Jonathan born 1799 > > > > Sondra > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > > records, go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Do you Yahoo!? > > New Yahoo! 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    12/15/2003 12:26:21
    1. [VANORTHU-L] I realized that I do not have all of Hannah Cralle's family correct.
    2. Michael Gough
    3. Nancy, looking over your explanation, I realized that I do not have all of Hannah's family correct. This is what I've have: Descendants of Hannah Fox Kenner 1 Hannah Fox Kenner b: August 30, 1695 in Northumberland Co., VA . +Richard Hull d: Bef. December 18, 1717 ....... 2 Patience Hull ....... 2 Richard Hull b: April 12, 1717 d: Bef. February 10, 1777 ........... +Elizabeth Gaskins *2nd Husband of Hannah Fox Kenner: . +John Harris d: 1718 *3rd Husband of Hannah Fox Kenner: . +Thomas Cralle I b: Abt. 1697 d: 1726 in Northumberland Co., VA ....... 2 John Cralle b: September 18, 1724 in Northumberland Co., VA d: 1778 in Northumberland Co., VA ........... +Judith Ball b: 1730 d: April 30, 1759 ....... *2nd Wife of John Cralle: ........... +Spelman Garner ....... 2 Thomas Cralle II b: Abt. 1726 d: Bef. March 12, 1774 ........... +Ann __________ *4th Husband of Hannah Fox Kenner: . +John Cralle b: Abt. 1695 d: Bef. 1758 in Northumberland Co., VA ....... 2 Rodham Kenner Cralle, Sr. b: Abt. 1725 ........... +Elizabeth Middleton ....... 2 Mary Cralle b: 1728 in Northumberland Co., VA ........... +James Foushee ....... 2 Kenner Cralle b: Abt. 1729 in Northumberland Co., VA d: 1785 in Northumberland Co., VA ........... +Sarah Ann Edmonds b: 1732 ....... *2nd Wife of Kenner Cralle: ........... +Nancy Garlinton ....... 2 John Cralle III b: 1730 in Northumberland Co., VA ........... +Sarah Harding d: Bef. 1782 ....... *2nd Wife of John Cralle III: ........... +Mary Leland I don't have a William Matthew Cralle. Where am I wrong? Mike Nancy Lambert wrote: >>Lunenburg County VA, Wills 1746-1825, by Landon C. Bell; >>122. Cralle, Basil 4-7-1786; 7-13-1786; W.B. 3/251 >> Mentions: Brother: Thomas Cralle >> Uncle: William Matthew Cralle (of Amelia Co.) >> Executors: William Matthew Cralle, Thomas Cralle >> Witnesses: Peter Garland, Richard K. Cralle, E. Y. Walpole- >> > >The will of Basil Cralle is proof that his father, Thomas Cralle who left >will in St. Mary's Co., MD is the son of Thomas and Hannah Kenner Cralle. >Thomas in MD. left his property in Lunenburg Co to his son, Basil. >Basil named in his will his brother, Thomas and also his uncle William >Matthew Cralle. >Wm. Matthew Cralle was the son of John and Hannah Kenner Cralle. So William >Matthew and Basil's father, Thomas were half-brothers . > Nancy > >>---- Original Message ----- >>From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> >>To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 3:32 PM >>Subject: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg >>Co., VA in 1786 >> >> >>>Dear List; for anyone have access to VA wills: >>> >>>VA Wills and Administrations shows that a will was probated for a Basil >>> >>Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786. This is probably Basil Crawley, son >>of Thomas Crawley b. 1726; m. 176-, Ann (???); (prob. moved to Md).If you >>could get this will, I'd sure like to have a transcript. >> >>>Is there an open source for these wills? >>> >>>Thanks >>> >>>Mike (Descendant of Capt John Cralle) >>> >>> >>>-- >>>Michael J. Gough >>>mjgough@cablelynx.com >>> >>> >>> >>>==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== >>>Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; >>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ >>> >>>============================== >>>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy >>> >records, > >>go to: >> >>>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >>> >> >> >>==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== >>Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ >> >>============================== >>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >> >go to: > >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> > > > >==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== >Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; >http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > -- Michael J. Gough mjgough@cablelynx.com

    12/15/2003 11:09:16
    1. [VANORTHU-L] Walter Mathews/Sarah
    2. Janet B Broadbent
    3. Jane, Do you have a connection to Walter Mathews b.c.1646, m.c.1669 prob.N'ampton, VA, wp.21 Oct 1683 N'ampton, Va. He m. Sarah. Sarah m. (among others) Samuel Palmer. Janet On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 08:38:49 EST Congs@aol.com writes: > Hello List, > > My Northumberland family is CRALLE, descending from > (Sea Captain) John CRALLE. > My lines include OPIE, MATHEW, KENNER, FOX and BALL > from the Northern Neck area. (snip) > Jane

    12/15/2003 09:56:04
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] Fleeton or Fleet's Point
    2. Patt Roach
    3. Check out the name with these spellings: Blackerby; Blackaby Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Suzy Atwood <satwood@dakotacom.net> To: VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:37 AM Subject: [VANORTHU-L] Fleeton or Fleet's Point >Fleeton celebrated its' 100th birthday this year, although there were people >living there before that. Dr. Emory Lewis put out a history of this place >as part of the celebration. I have a copy of that book as well as the >Reedville book by Miriam Haynie for the 100th birthday of Reedville. The >Fleeton book has many pictures of the area. If anyone wants a look-up in >these, let me know. >Suzanne Worthington Palmer Atwood > > > >==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== >Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; >http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/15/2003 08:25:00
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] Northumberland County, VA Res. JONES, HAWKINS, PAYNE, POPE &...
    2. You mention Richardson among your research lines -- if you include Mark Richardson of Baltimore, would like anything you could share and glad to pass on what We have. We have him as father of our Margaret Richardson, who married Gilbert Christian (daughter Mary Christian married John Moffett and was Mother of George Moffett, Augusta Co VA.

    12/15/2003 06:13:45
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] TURNER
    2. 1 1
    3. Charlene, Thank you very, very much! This isn't my lineage, though sure wish it were! You have done a thorough documentation and are to be applauded for same! Ila

    12/15/2003 05:05:23
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] Northumberland County, VA Res. JONES, HAWKINS, PAYNE, POPE &...
    2. Have seen Fleet's Bay mentioned (also Nominy Bay) in connection with George DURANT ( who married in Wicomico church 166? to Ann MARWOOD) If you should run across them (and also WM DURAND of Northumberland , had 800A grant on Rappahannock in Nrhtumblnd, banished by Gov. Berkeley as dissenting church Elder) during your Jones, Payne,Pope and Sanford research, we'd appreciate hearing any bits of info- GEORGE DURANT was a Mariner, b c1632, first came Va c1652. Thank you. Ann

    12/15/2003 04:08:45
    1. [VANORTHU-L] Fleeton or Fleet's Point
    2. Suzy Atwood
    3. Fleeton celebrated its' 100th birthday this year, although there were people living there before that. Dr. Emory Lewis put out a history of this place as part of the celebration. I have a copy of that book as well as the Reedville book by Miriam Haynie for the 100th birthday of Reedville. The Fleeton book has many pictures of the area. If anyone wants a look-up in these, let me know. Suzanne Worthington Palmer Atwood

    12/15/2003 03:37:18
    1. [VANORTHU-L] Arabella CLAY OR CRAY
    2. Suzy Atwood
    3. My grandmother, Constance Elder PALMER, was a wonderful picture taker. She has some pictures of her children, which include another young girl, who perhaps was helping take care of them. She looks to have been born around 1900 and would have lived in the Reedville area, or maybe Fleeton. My only surviving aunt, who is 90, has identified this girl as Arabella CLAY or perhaps CRAY. this young lady looks to be about 10 or so in the pictures. She has blonde hair which is tied in a large bow. If anyone would like a copy of these pictures, please let me know. I would love to share them with her family. Suzanne Worthington Palmer Atwood

    12/15/2003 03:31:39
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] Barnes / Snow
    2. Butch Hughes
    3. Is there any chance this could be "Cookman" not "Cookan"? Butch Hughes Annapolis MD *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 12/13/2003 at 10:00 PM Peggy Payne wrote: >My family ties (GILL & WILORE & COOKAN) are from Nothumbeland & Lancaster >Counties. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <sondrafoley@juno.com> >To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 9:25 PM >Subject: Fw: [VANORTHU-L] Barnes / Snow > > >> >> I am new to this list and this is the only e-mail I have received and it >> is mine. Is this not a very busy list ?? Is no one doing research in >> Northumberland. I will share what information I have, can't anyone help >> me with any information these Snow PLEASE >> >> >> >> --------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: sondrafoley@juno.com >> To: VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com >> Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 19:36:32 -0600 >> Subject: [VANORTHU-L] Barnes / Snow >> Message-ID: <20031209.193633.-201951.36.sondrafoley@juno.com> >> >> >> Hi, >> I am new to the list. I have a will for Henry Barnes of Wiccomoco Parish >> 1790. >> In his will he speaks of : >> >> Spencer Snow >> Elishas Snow >> John Snow >> Joseph Spencer Snow of North Carolina >> Samuel Snow of North Carolina >> >> Can anyone tell me of Henry Barnes relationship to these Snow's and their >> relationship to each other. >> >> Thank You, >> Sondra >> >> >> ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== >> Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ >> >> ============================== >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >> go to: >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> >> >> ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== >> Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ >> >> ============================== >> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> > > > >==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== >How to unsubscribe. Send a message to > > VANORTHU-L-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains (in the body of the message) the command > > unsubscribe > > and no additional text. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    12/15/2003 01:25:18
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] Holiday Sharing / New to List
    2. Pam Sulzer
    3. Hi Sondra, I believe I recall seeing the names James Lewis and Charles Lewis possibly as witnesses for my Turners. One Lewis or another was often invloved in deeds, committes, etc. with my Turners. I don't know what line these various Lewises belonged to though. Pam sondrafoley@juno.com wrote: Pam, I would really love anything you can share with me on the Lewis surname's, hoping if I trace the Lewis family it will help me find my John Spencer and Icy Snow. Thank You, Sondra On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 12:41:52 -0800 (PST) Pam Sulzer writes: > Hi Sondra, > My Turners of Loudoun/Fairfax Co. also migrated to Wood Co., WV > and owned property in Belleville on the Ohio River. I have often > seen the Spencer name in my research on the Turners. Perhaps they > migrated together to Wood Co. My GG grandfather William Turner > (b.1733) left VA for WV about 1809. He was accompanied by his sons > Thomas Turner and Thomazin Ellzey Turner. They stayed in Wood Co. > 'til about 1830 and then moved on. I don't know of any marriages > between our 2 families but I do know that Thomas had a wife named > ANN ??, and Thomazin had a wife named MARY ??. Could one of these > ladies possibly been a Spencer? > The Lewis family was possibly related to my Turners and I am > familiar with each of the Lewises mentioned in your deeds below. > Pam > > > sondrafoley@juno.com wrote: > Hi List, > > I knew there had to be people on this list, I am happy to see all > the > e-mail. I am keeping each and everyone of them. > > Most of my research has been in Loudoun Co.,Fairfax Co., Fauquier > Co. and > some in Prince William Co. all in Va. The surname's in these > counties are > SNOW, SPENCER,JAMES, FOLEY, > ASHFORD, CONN, MCATEE,ELGIN, FEAGAN AND OTHERS. > I am just beginning to research Northumberland Co.Va. Many of the > surname's I am seeing are also in the counties I am researching. I > find > many surname's are used as forename's. That was the reason I was > looking > for Spencer Snow. One of my brick wall is Icy { Ica,Isa, Isaphine ?] > Snow > : > > ICY SNOW I think she was born ca.1740 - 1744. And believe she died > by ca > 1793. I do know she was married to JOHN SPENCER. > > Land transaction between JOHN SPENCER and ICEY his wife and GEORGE > LEWIS. Loudoun Co. Va. 1778. > In the presence of > GEORGE SUMMERS, JAMES LEWIS, AMARISH BONHAM > CHARLES LEWIS, BENJAMIN MASON. > > LOUDOUN CO. VA. Deed Book O 88-90 > ABSTRACT by SPARACIO. Loudoun Co. Va. 24 July 1784 > Land transactions between MOSES SPENCER and ALBERT RUSSELL. > the presence of > WM. B. HARRISON , ISE SPENCER, GEORGE BEATY. > > Children of John Spencer and Icey Snow documented : > > 1. David Spencer was born 19 Mar 1768 and died 29 Aug 1823.1807 640 > acres beginning at a stone at the side of the ridge road from the > mouth > of the Little Kanawha to Belleville and 90p. from mill of John > Vanvlara > on Lee Creek and corner to Francis Gulick - Wood Co. deed book 3 > page > 140. married to Mary Grove. > 2. Elizabeth Spencer born 1769 -1783 ?? died after 1800 in Highland > Co., > OH Elizabeth married Francis Gulick on 22 Jan 1798 in Loudoun Co., > Virginia. Francis died after 1800 in Highland Co., OH.1809 Francis > Gulick > 73-3/4 acres, on north fork Lee Creek - Wood Co. deed 4 page 144 . > > 3.Mary Spencer : born 15 Oct. 1774 married 19 April 1795 to > Benjamin > James : Mary died 20 Oct. 1830, I believe in Loudoun Co. > Va.[Documentation] 1807 Mary James and Benjamin James - 150 Ohio > river - > 375 p. above Craik -Wood Co. deed book 5. p 289.1807 Benjamin James > and > Mary James - 150 acres on Ohio - 300 p. above Craik adjoining > William and > Ezekiel Smally- Wood Co. deed 5, page 390. Benjamin James died in > Loudoun > Co. Va.1831, children per his Will:Nancy , Elizabeth, Mary, Susan, > Abigail, Icy, David, Aaron, Joseph. > > 4.Henry Spencer 1809 138 acres, Ohio river adjoining Jacob Westfall > and > John Vanvlara - Wood Co. deed book 4, p. 82. > > 5.James Spencer 1809 James SpencerJr., his son -- 640 acres on Lee > Creek > Wood Co. deed book 4 p 64. > > JOHN SPENCER married Phoebe Rightmire ca 1794. > Children of John and Phoebe > 1. Elijah born 1795 > > 2.Jonathan born 1799 > > Sondra > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe. 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    12/15/2003 01:03:22
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] TURNER / LEWIS families
    2. Best I can do is Vincent COX d. 1698 Westmoreland who had a daughter Elizabeth. Vincent was not a common name in 1600s Virginia. If his daughter Elizabeth is the one who m. William LEWIS, it figures that she would name a child Vincent LEWIS. The following is what is written about Vincent Cox Sr. at America's First Families: "Vincent Cox, early settler, Indian fighter, and progenitor of the Cox family of Westmoreland County, Virginia arrived in the colony in 1649. His descendants spread throughout Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Ancestry of Vincent Cox has not been established, but the most likely parent was Henry Cox who was the father of a Vincent Cox born, 1632, in Bedfordshire, England. This would have made him seventeen years of age when he arrived as an indentured servant. Passage for Vincent Cox to the new England was paid for by William Bulloche. His indenture was sold or assigned by John Pettitt to Richard Cole for four years of service. At the end of his servitude, Vincent Cox, applied for his freedom and it was disputed by Mr. Cole. A lawsuit settled the disagreement in favor of the plaintiff and Vincent Cox was given one cloth coat, one pair of shoes and stockings, one shirt, one hat or cap and three barrels of Indian corn. A deposition taken at the time of the above court case, established the arrival date of Vincent Cox, as well as the ship he sailed on. According to William Beasley’s deposition Vincent Cox came into the colony on a ship called the Honor that came to anchor in Virginia about the 8th or 10th of Oct, last was four years past. After his release from indentured service, Vincent Cox settled in Cople Parish, on the Yeocomico River. In 1653 Westmoreland County had been formed from Northumberland County, and Vincent Cox’s land was in the new county. The surname of Vincent Cox’s wife has not been determined. It is generally felt that her surname was Charnock or Charnock. This name is continued throughout the descendants of Vincent Cox. They raised a family of three sons; Charnock, Vincent, Jr., and Thomas; and three daughters, Ann, Martha and Elizabeth who married into some of the prominent families of Northumberland and Westmoreland at that time. Vincent Cox was granted considerable acreage in Northumberland and Westmoreland Counties in 1661, 1662 and 1665. In 1672, he sold land granted to him, 27 Sep 1667, to George Lamkin and his wife, Hannah of Yeocomico Parish. This land was on a branch falling into the Nominy River in Mr. Clay’s line at head of a branch falling into Yeocomico River. Records show that he saw service in the Indian Wars of 1675 to 1682. An allotment to the soldiers at the Potomac Fort was ordered to go to Mr. Vincent Cox at Yeocomico. He was ordered to supply a horse as head of his "forty", 28 Jan 1680. On 25 June 1691, Vincent Cox was ordered to answer a petition filed by the Nanziatikor Indians on behalf of William King, who was a servant of Vincent Cox. The petition stated; "In an Indian War sixteen years ago, a young Indian was taken prisoner and has lived as a servant of Mr. Cox’s house." The Will of Vincent Cox, filed 5 Jul 1698 and probated 26 Oct 1698 in Westmoreland County, Virginia left the following bequeaths to his children. His wife was apparently dead at the time since no provision was made for her. To his oldest son, Charnock, he left 300 acres of land, silver , etc. His three daughters, Martha, Ann, and Elizabeth were listed but no specified bequeaths were named. To his son and namesake, Vincent, he left the home plantation, 340 acres of land, silver, etc. No mention was made of his son, Thomas, in his will. He was underage, which is proven by his appearance in court, 20 Jun 1700. He chose John Redman to be his guardian. Thomas Cox’s sister, Ann, was the second wife of John Redman of Westmoreland County, Virginia. " Charlene Reeds Ebeling Dad's Side REEDS, JAMESON, SPANN, HALBERT, DUNCAN, MAUZY, PORTER, BALL, HACKLEY, CORBIN, MOTT, PIGG, SHIPPEY, RICHARDSON, BOLLING, CARTER, BAIRD, BELL, CRAIG, WEAVER, WITHERS, CONYERS, WOOD, ISRAEL, CUNNINGHAM, MICHAUX, WADDILL, RANDOLPH, ISHAM, so far--Va>Ky>Mo WHITE, HAGERTY, FLATLEY--Ire>NY/Ontario Canada>Green Bay Mom's Side CORNWELL(NY), BUTZ, ANSCHICKS, STEDMAN, PATTERMAN, THULL, MEHAN, REITZ, DIEHL, ROMIG/ROMICH, KNAUSS, PHLIEGER

    12/14/2003 06:53:51
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] TURNER
    2. 1734 - Spotsylvania County, Isaac Norman to "James Turner, my son-in-law, planter, and Kerenhappuch Turner, my daughter of ye said county," 100 acres in Spotsylvania County, [Virginia County Records, Vol. I, Deed Book "C," Spotsylvania County 1721 - 1800, (Crozier), Gen. Pub. Co. Inc., Baltimore, MD 1971, P. 182]. James Turner, one of the earliest settlers of Maryland, from whom were the Turners of Southampton, Va., married Kerenhappuch Norman, the heroine of Guilford Court House; from this union were many noted sons and daughters of North Carolina. John Turner, of Southampton, Va., was in the Indian wars 1750--issue among others, William, of James City Co., Va.; Thomas and John, of Mattbews Co., Va.; Rev. James H. Turner and Rev. Joseph Wilmer Turner, of Georgia, were of this family. James Turner, of Warren Co., N. C., born in Southampton, Va., was in the N. C. Legislature; Governor, in 1805; and in U. S. Senate till 1816. Maxwell Family HistoryJAMES TURNER was born circa 1705 possibly in that part of Westmoreland CoVA which eventually became King George County. In 1728 JAMES TURNER "of King George County" and ISAAC NORMAN "of Spotsylvania County" received a land grant of 634 acres in Spotsylvania County, VA. [VA Land Patent #13, P. 301.] In 1733, ISAAC NORMAN gave JAMES TURNER, his son in law and KERENHAPPUCH NORMAN TURNER, his daughter 100 acres in Spotsylvania and 50 pounds. [VA County Records, Vol. I, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800, W.A. Crozier, Page 132, Gen.Pub.Co.Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1972.] Virginia Court and Land Records indicate JAMES TURNER lived in Spotsylvania County, 1728-1745; Prince William County 1745-1755; Culpeper County 1755-1765; and Halifax County 1765-1773. JAMES TURNER died 1773 in Halifax County VA. His widow, KERENHAPPUCH NORMAN TURNER moved with her son, JAMES TURNER (JR), and daughter SARAH TURNER SMITH, to Montgomery County, NC by 1790 where Kerenhappuch Norman Turner died around 1805. Children of JAMES TURNER and KERERNHAPPUCH NORMAN from Virginia Court and Land Records; The Normans of Normandy Hall, Lois Norman, 1976, Sherman, TX(LDS); and Culpeper Normans, Nellie Norman, Culpeper, VA, 1966: 1. SARAH TURNER married JAMES SMITH, son of RICHARD and MARY SMITH of Pickawaxen Parish, Charles County, MD. James and Sarah Turner Smith lived in Charles County until about 1765; Halifax County VA 1765-1780; Richmond County, NC 1780-1790. JAMES SMITH died in Richmond NC 1791 and SARAH TURNER SMITH died in Maury County TN around 1812. [Sources: Southerland Latham and Allied Families, by Edward Kinsey Voorhees, 1931, (LDS); Memoirs of James Norman Smith (1870) available in the American History Archives of the University of Texas at Austin; Normans of Normandy Hall, 1976, by Dr. Lois Norman, Sherman, TX, (LDS); History of the Culpeper Normans, Nellie Norman, Culpeper VA, 1966; Early Families of Southern Maryland Vol. VII, by Elise Greenup Jordan, 1999 and numerous DAR member application records. ] 2. ELIZABETH TURNER married JOSEPH MOREHEAD of Halifax County, VA. Joseph and Elizabeth Turner Morehead lived in Halifax County VA and Richmond County NC, where Joseph Morehead died in 1806. Descendants moved to Tennessee. 3. MARY TURNER married CHARLES MOREHEAD. They lived in Fauquier County VA where Charles died in 1783. Descendants moved to Kentucky around 1807. 4. KERENHAPPUCH TURNER married ROBERT SANFORD. They lived in Halifax County VA where Robert died in 1781. Descendants moved to Maury County TN. 5. JAMES TURNER (JR.) was born about 1742 possibly in Spotsylvania County VA. He married (1) Miss Wyatt and (2) Sarah Irby, daughter of Anthony Irby of VA [she m/2 Dabney Wade]. James Turner (Jr) served as Captain in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He served at Brandywine and the 'Siege of 96' (SC). He lived in Halifax County VA 1765-1785; Richmond County NC 1785-1805; and Maury County TN where he died in 1809. James Turner, Jr., had four children: JAMES TURNER (III), WILLIAM TURNER, WINNEFRED TURNER, and ANTHONY IRBY TURNER. See Also Ben Smith's WWW.KERENHAPPUCH.COM JAMES TURNER 1705 VA? - 1773 VA From Bennie Lou Hook Altom's TURNER FILES Collection 1715 King George County VA Tax Schedules JAMES COURTNEY and JAMES TURNER both listed on tax list. THIS MAY BE THE FATHER OF JAMES TURNER WHO MARRIED KERENHAPPUCH NORMAN. JAMES COURTNEY WAS THE BROTHER OF FRANCES COURTNEY WHO MARRIED ISAAC NORMAN. 5 Sep 1728 Spotsylvania CoVA Court Order Book Part III, Page 265 In the action of Debt brought by JOHN TALIAFERRO and GOODRICH LIGHTFOOT, Gentlemen Churchwardens of St. Georges Parish in this County, Plaintiffs, against KARENHAPPUCH NORMAN Defendt., the Plantifes failing to appear and prosecute (having agreed) ordered suit be dismist. [Spotsylvania CoVA Order Book Extracts, Part III, 1724-1730, Ruth & Sam Sparacio, 1990, Antient Press.] [NOTE: this is entered on the JAMES TURNER page to show a marriage had not yet taken place with KARENHAPPUCH NORMAN.] 28 Sept 1728 Virginia Land Patents #13, Page 301 JAMES TURNER of KING GEORGE COUNTY VA and ISAAC NORMAN of Spotsylvania County VA, 634 acres in Spotsylvania in the great forke of the Rappahannock River; adjoining Thomas Stonehouse and Thomas Farmer. [Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 3 (1695-1732), Nell Marion Nugent, 1979] 2 Feb 1731 Spotsylvania CoVA Deed Book B ISAAC NORMAN and JAMES TURNER of St. George Parish Spotsylvania to Robert King of same ….for 3200 lbs tobacco and 11 shill. 634 acres in St. George Parish. Witnesses: J. Foster Johnson, Wm. Hansford. [VA County Records, Crozier, 1978] 5 Sep 1732 Spotsylvania County VA County Court Orders Page 149 JAMES TURNER v. Robert King for 830 and 255 costs executed one of several executions returned by the Sheriff. [Sparacio] 30 Jan 1733 Spotsylvania CoVA Deed Book C ISAAC NORMAN of Spotsylvania County, planter, to "JAMES TURNER, my son-in-law, planter and KERENHAPPUCH TURNER, my daughter, of ye said county," etc. deed of gift and 50 pounds. 100 acres in Spotsylvania County…part of patent whereon sd Norman now lives. Witnesses: Augustine Smith, Joseph Stapp, and Joseph Henderson. [VA County Records, Crozier 1978] 2 Oct 1733 Spotsylvania County VA County Court Orders Page 259 On petition of Isaac Norman, he is discharged from being Constable and JAMES TURNER is appointed in this room, he being first sworn before a majestrate of this County. [Order Abstracts of Spotsylvania County, VA (1732-1734) Ruth & Sam Sparacio, 1991, Antient Press.] 2 April 1734 Spotslyvania County VA County Court Orders Page 297 On petition of JAMES TURNER to have his Constable's precinct divided, it being too large & c., is granted. [Order Book Abstracts, Spotsylvania CoVA (1734-1735) Ruth & Sam Sparacio, 1991, Antient Press.] 25 Sep 1740 Orange County VA Deeds Page 239-240 ISAAC NORMAN and Frances his wife to JOSEPH NORMAN, our son, of same. For natural love and affection, 100 acres south side of Flatt Run, tract I live on, bounded between land of JAMES TURNER, Nathaniel Hillan, and John Roberts. Witness: JAMES TURNER, Courtney Norman, Francis Norman, Rose Norman. 26 March 1744 Prince William County VA Will Book C Pages 452-453 Bond on JAMES TURNER, John Garner, Vincent Garner unto Benjamin Grayson, John Wright, Joseph Blackwell, and John Frogg, Gent. Justices. For 50 pound. JAMES TURNER, administrator of JOHN CHILTON. [Dorman] 10 Nov 1744 King George County VA Inventories & Appraisements Page 316 Inventory and appraisement of estate of JAMES JONES, deceased from Prince William County…items valued and totaled…includes Negro man, three women and three girls.. a servant man with 17 months to serve..appraisers JOHN GARNER, THOS. WELCH, JAMES TURNER…sworn before JOHN WRIGHT. 25 Sep 1747 Prince William County VA Deed Book Page 74-75 Indenture between Peter Hedgeman of Stafford County VA and JAMES TURNER of Prince William County VA 200 acres on east side of fork of Rappahannock River "lease for three lives" of JAMES TURNER, his son JAMES TURNER, and daughter MARY TURNER. Signed Peter Hedgeman, JAMES TURNER. Witnesses Richard Young, James Grimsley, EDWARD TURNER. 24 May 1748 Orange County VA Deed Book 11 Page 55-56 Indenture between ISAAC NORMAN of Orange County, Planter, and JAMES TURNER, son-in-law of said Norman of Prince William County, Planter, in consideration of love…for sum of 7.10.0 ..grants 100 acres lying on south side of Thorough Fare Mountain, joining land of Joseph Norman. Witnesses; Gabriel Jones, Richard Young, William Duncan. Signed Isaac Norman. 24 May 1748 Orange County VA Deed Book 11 Page 57 Know ye that I, Isaac Norman, do make over .. my dear and loving wife… Frances Norman… one equal half part of my personal estate, what kind so ever and as for the other half of my cattle, sheep and hogs, I give to my son-in-law, JAMES TURNER. Witnesses: Gabriel Jones, Richard Young, William Duncan. Signed Isaac Norman. 24 May 1748 Orange County VA Deed Book 11 Page 58 Indenture between Isaac Norman of Orange County, and JAMES TURNER, son-in-law of Prince William County, Planter….24 acres for natural love and twenty pounds … grants land in Orange County, part of patent to Isaac Norman. 26 June 1748 Orange County VA Deed Book 11 Page 73-74 Indenture between JAMES TURNER, Parish of Hamilton, County of Prince William, Planter, and Joseph Norman of St. Mark's Parish, Orange county, planter, for twenty pounds… grants 24 acres… land and plantation whereon Joseph Norman's father, Isaac Norman, now liveth… Flatt river…provided it is covenanted between JAMES TURNER and Joseph Norman in consideration of the love they bear unto Francis Norman, wife of Isaac Norman, mother of Joseph Norman and mother-in-law of James Turner, that she shall have title during her natural life… witnesses; Frances Slaughter, Sam'l Ball, Francis Slaughter, Jr., William White. 22 April 1751 Culpeper County VA Deed Books Page 307 Robert Froggit of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Blacksmith, to JAMES TURNER, of Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Planter. Mortgage to secure 24 pounds current money to be paid within six months after date hereof. One full set blacksmith's tools, some iron, steel, one bed and furniture, one chest, and all my crop of tobacco hanging, and striped in my tobacco house. Also five hoggs marked with a crop, and three slits in one ear, and underkeel, and overkeel in other ear. One black horse, branded on rear buttock WE. One bridle, and one saddle. Signed Robert ® Froggit Witness: JAMES SMITH, SARAH SMITH, MARY TURNER. 24 Jun 1752 Prince William County VA Minute Book Page 24 JAMES TURNER and Care, his wife, against James Grimsley, suit is dismissed, parties being agreed. 3 July 1754 Prince William County VA Order Book Page 125 Joshua Jones having attended two days as evidence for EDWARD TURNER at the suit of Samuel More; Robert Duncan having attended two days (same suit); JAMES TURNER [SR] having attended two days (same suit); JAMES TURNER, JUNR, having attended two days (same suit)…[Sparacio] 24 September 1754 Prince William County VA Order Book Page 143 Stephen McCormack Plaintiff, JAMES TURNER, defendant, on petition suit is continued between the parties until next court. Thomas Davis, Philip Watefield, EDWARD TURNER, JANE TURNER, WILLIAM TURNER, SARAH TURNER, Witnesses for said Stephen. [Sparacio] [EDWARD TURNER in above deed m/ JANE GIBSON ca 1734. Their son, ALEXANDER TURNER, b. 1741 - G.H.S. King, Register of Overwharton Parish, Stafford CoVA. JANE GIBSON TURNER was named 2 October 1734 in Prince Wm. VA will of her father, JACOB GIBSON.] 17 Nov 1756 Culpeper County VA Deed Book C Pages 4-10 Robert King of Culpeper County, planter, and Mary his wife to John Thomas of same. 83 acres being part of tract formerly purchased by King of Isaac Norman and JAMES TURNER by deeds of lease and release acknowledged in the County of Spotsylvania by Norman and Turner 2 Feb. 1730 which is part whereon William Hensley now lives…corner to Thomas Turner.. in Jones' line. 18 Jun 1761 Culpeper County VA Deed Book Pages 505-509 Conrad Kabler of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., planter, and Joan his wife… to JAMES TURNER of same, planter, for seven pounds current money, 9-3/4 acres in Great Fork of Rappahannock River, south side of Mount Poney, part of tract formerly granted to Adam Yeager, conveyed to Frederick Kabler, 25 Nov 1746. For 200 acres and by deed of gift. Acknowledged by Frederick Kabler, to his son Conrad, 21 May 1761. On a branch, being lower corner to land of Jacob Miller, in line of Yeager (now Kabler). Signed Conrad Kabler, Joan (X) Kabler. Witnessed: Richard Young, Surety, Henry Field, Jr. 18 Sep 1765 Culpeper County VA Deed Book Pages 32-38 JAMES TURNER of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, planter, and Caronhappock his wife, to Samuel Stigler of Bromswick Parish, King George County VA, planter. Lease and release, for 120 pounds current money, 400 acres line of a patent granted to John Gordon, former corner to Jacob Miller, in Conrit Kabler's side of Mount Poney, along side of mountain, in a line of John Spotswood, Esq. To John Asher's now Benjamin Martain's. Also 9-3/4 acres which JAMES TURNER purchased of Conrit Kabler, and Joan his wife, by deed 18 June 1761. Signed: JAMES TURNER, CARONHAPPOCK (X) TURNER. Witnesses: Richard Young, Joseph Amiss. Caranhappock was first privily examined. 17 Oct 1765 Culpeper County VA Deed Book -Page 64-65 Bond on JAMES TURNER and Kerenhappuck Turner, his wife of Culpeper County, to William Lightfoot of same. For 500 pounds current money. To convey the dwelling house and plantation of his former residence together with 100 acres adjoining to the plantation of LIGHTFOOT which Isaac Norman gave unto TURNER on the marriage of his daughter Kerenhappuck NORMAN for the consideration of fifty pistoles current money. JAMES TURNER and KERENHAPPUCK TURNER. 16 June 1766 Halifax County VA Deed Book 6, Page 65 John Owen of Halifax County, Yoeman, and Betty his wife, to JAMES TURNER of Culpeper County, VA, Planter. For 130 pounds, 400 acres part of Nicholise order of Council, which was conveyed to said Owen. Beginning at a Black Jack, thence north crossing Courthouse Road, further crossing race paths, and crossing the old road leading to Mann's. All houses, buildings, and gardens. Signed: John Owen, Betty (X) Owen. Witnesses: Joseph Robards, Ambrose Nicholise, Abraham LeGrand, Joshua Stone Jr., Christopher Kabler, Jesse Nicholise. 16 May 1771 Halifax County VA Deed Book , Page 206 JAMES TURNER, SR. of Halifax to Thomas Hope of Halifax, 68 acres being part of tract where Turner now lives, in fork of road just above Turner's plantation on branches of Difficult Creek, bounded by Hope, & Turner. Signed: James Turner. Witness: Francis Watlington, John Orril Tunstall, Samuel Wimbish. [See also: (1) Halifax CoVA Deed Book 13, Page 95, 20 Sept. 1784, Wm. Thompson To John Coleman 244 acres "east side of Piney Branch" of Difficult Creek bounded by Kerenhappuch Turner; (2) Halifax VA Deeds, 1795, James Turner conveyed land on Difficult Creek adjoining Wattlington, witnesses: Joseph Sandford, Mary Morehead; and (3) Halifax VA Map, 1859, Ludwig Bucholtz, VA Library and Archives.] 21 July 1773 (Will Date) 21 Oct 1773 (Probate Date) Halifax County VA Will Book I Page 45 JAMES TURNER, being low in body but in perfect memory….to my loving wife during her widowhood, four Negroes, viz. Daniel, Sancho, Jeanny, and Millie, also 2 feather beds & furniture, one horse called Lightfoot, one mare called Flye, & 4 trunks, 3 iron pots, 1 frying pan, 2 dishes, 12 pewter plates, 6 basins, 6 cows & 8 sheep, also 100 ac of land, also 1 doz. of choice of my hogs. To my son JAMES TURNER after my wife's marriage or decease the above 4 Negroes, 1 large iron pot called Consions [sic] & the choice of my best shirts. To my son-in-law JAMES SMITH all my wearing clothes. I give the rest or residue of my estate to be sold and equally divided amongst my children. Executor, Son, JAMES TURNER & wife, KIPPERHAPON [sic] TURNER. Signed: JAMES TURNER Witnesses: Thomas Hope, William Drake, Abraham LeGrand Sec. Nathaniel Terry . [Chiarito and Prendergast] Charlene Reeds Ebeling Dad's Side REEDS, JAMESON, SPANN, HALBERT, DUNCAN, MAUZY, PORTER, BALL, HACKLEY, CORBIN, MOTT, PIGG, SHIPPEY, RICHARDSON, BOLLING, CARTER, BAIRD, BELL, CRAIG, WEAVER, WITHERS, CONYERS, WOOD, ISRAEL, CUNNINGHAM, MICHAUX, WADDILL, RANDOLPH, ISHAM, so far--Va>Ky>Mo WHITE, HAGERTY, FLATLEY--Ire>NY/Ontario Canada>Green Bay Mom's Side CORNWELL(NY), BUTZ, ANSCHICKS, STEDMAN, PATTERMAN, THULL, MEHAN, REITZ, DIEHL, ROMIG/ROMICH, KNAUSS, PHLIEGER

    12/14/2003 05:28:03
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA...
    2. In a message dated 12/14/2003 6:37:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, geniebug@prodigy.net writes: > I believe Richard K., Kenner and others were the children of William > Matthew > and Ann Opie (my gggg grmother) Cralle. > Geniebug!!! This is my line!! Do you know much about William M and Ann Opie? Was Ann a sister of Suzanna? William later was of Nottoway County also. Richard Kenner Cralle was the biographer of John C. Calhoun,

    12/14/2003 02:58:16
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786
    2. Nancy Lambert
    3. > Lunenburg County VA, Wills 1746-1825, by Landon C. Bell; > 122. Cralle, Basil 4-7-1786; 7-13-1786; W.B. 3/251 > Mentions: Brother: Thomas Cralle > Uncle: William Matthew Cralle (of Amelia Co.) > Executors: William Matthew Cralle, Thomas Cralle > Witnesses: Peter Garland, Richard K. Cralle, E. Y. Walpole- The will of Basil Cralle is proof that his father, Thomas Cralle who left will in St. Mary's Co., MD is the son of Thomas and Hannah Kenner Cralle. Thomas in MD. left his property in Lunenburg Co to his son, Basil. Basil named in his will his brother, Thomas and also his uncle William Matthew Cralle. Wm. Matthew Cralle was the son of John and Hannah Kenner Cralle. So William Matthew and Basil's father, Thomas were half-brothers . Nancy > > ---- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> > To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 3:32 PM > Subject: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg > Co., VA in 1786 > > > > Dear List; for anyone have access to VA wills: > > > > VA Wills and Administrations shows that a will was probated for a Basil > Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786. This is probably Basil Crawley, son > of Thomas Crawley b. 1726; m. 176-, Ann (???); (prob. moved to Md).If you > could get this will, I'd sure like to have a transcript. > > > > Is there an open source for these wills? > > > > Thanks > > > > Mike (Descendant of Capt John Cralle) > > > > > > -- > > Michael J. Gough > > mjgough@cablelynx.com > > > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/14/2003 01:10:48
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786
    2. Nancy Lambert
    3. OOPS, mixed up the marriages. Richard K. Cralle mar. Sallie Jones. Kenner Cralle, his brother mar. Nancy Hatchett. > There was a Richard K. Cralle in Lunenburg Co., Va. in 1810. > > This Richard Kenner Cralle mar. Nancy Hatchett, Dec. 3, 1795 in Lunenburg > Co., VA. Still listed on census record for Lunenburg in 1830. > He had a brother, Kenner Cralle b. Jan 16, 1774, mar. Sally Jones. > I believe Richard K., Kenner and others were the children of William Matthew > and Ann Opie (my gggg grmother) Cralle. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> > > To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 3:32 PM > > Subject: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg > > Co., VA in 1786 > > > > > > > Dear List; for anyone have access to VA wills: > > > > > > VA Wills and Administrations shows that a will was probated for a Basil > > Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786. This is probably Basil Crawley, son > > of Thomas Crawley b. 1726; m. 176-, Ann (???); (prob. moved to Md).If you > > could get this will, I'd sure like to have a transcript. > > > > > > Is there an open source for these wills? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Mike (Descendant of Capt John Cralle) > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Michael J. Gough > > > mjgough@cablelynx.com > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > > > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > > > > > ============================== > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, > > go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > > How to unsubscribe. Send a message to > > > > VANORTHU-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > > that contains (in the body of the message) the command > > > > unsubscribe > > > > and no additional text. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/14/2003 11:53:04
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786
    2. Nancy Lambert
    3. > There was a Richard K. Cralle in Lunenburg Co., Va. in 1810. This Richard Kenner Cralle mar. Nancy Hatchett, Dec. 3, 1795 in Lunenburg Co., VA. Still listed on census record for Lunenburg in 1830. He had a brother, Kenner Cralle b. Jan 16, 1774, mar. Sally Jones. I believe Richard K., Kenner and others were the children of William Matthew and Ann Opie (my gggg grmother) Cralle. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> > To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 3:32 PM > Subject: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg > Co., VA in 1786 > > > > Dear List; for anyone have access to VA wills: > > > > VA Wills and Administrations shows that a will was probated for a Basil > Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786. This is probably Basil Crawley, son > of Thomas Crawley b. 1726; m. 176-, Ann (???); (prob. moved to Md).If you > could get this will, I'd sure like to have a transcript. > > > > Is there an open source for these wills? > > > > Thanks > > > > Mike (Descendant of Capt John Cralle) > > > > > > -- > > Michael J. Gough > > mjgough@cablelynx.com > > > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe. Send a message to > > VANORTHU-L-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains (in the body of the message) the command > > unsubscribe > > and no additional text. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/14/2003 11:37:57
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786
    2. Nancy Lambert
    3. Lunenburg County VA, Wills 1746-1825, by Landon C. Bell; 122. Cralle, Basil 4-7-1786; 7-13-1786; W.B. 3/251 Mentions: Brother: Thomas Cralle Uncle: William Matthew Cralle (of Amelia Co.) Executors: William Matthew Cralle, Thomas Cralle Witnesses: Peter Garland, Richard K. Cralle, E. Y. Walpole- ---- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 3:32 PM Subject: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786 > Dear List; for anyone have access to VA wills: > > VA Wills and Administrations shows that a will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786. This is probably Basil Crawley, son of Thomas Crawley b. 1726; m. 176-, Ann (???); (prob. moved to Md).If you could get this will, I'd sure like to have a transcript. > > Is there an open source for these wills? > > Thanks > > Mike (Descendant of Capt John Cralle) > > > -- > Michael J. Gough > mjgough@cablelynx.com > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/14/2003 11:01:04
    1. Re: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786
    2. Nancy Lambert
    3. There was a Richard K. Cralle in Lunenburg Co., Va. in 1810. Witnessed will of William Taylor. Lunenburg County VA, Wills 1746-1825, by Landon C. Bell; Part 2: HATCHETT - WREN 479. Taylor, William 5-11-1810; Codicil 12-4-1814; Codicil 12-28-1814; 10-9-1820 [source not cited in published text] Mentions: Wife: Martha Taylor Sons: Thos. Taylor, Waller Taylor, John Taylor, William Taylor, Henry Taylor, Edmund F. Taylor, Benjamin Taylor, Richard Taylor, Lewis Littlepage Taylor, Daniel Taylor Daughter: Martha Wells (deceased) Granddaughter: Francis [sic] H. Taylor Executors: Thomas Taylor, Benjamin Taylor, Waller Taylor, Richard Taylor, John Taylor, William Taylor, Henry Taylor, Edmund Francis Taylor, Lewis Littlepage Taylor Witnesses: Richard K. Cralle, John Morrison, David S. Garland, Robert Garland, David Street, Miles Jordan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Gough" <mjgough@cablelynx.com> To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 3:32 PM Subject: [VANORTHU-L] A will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786 > Dear List; for anyone have access to VA wills: > > VA Wills and Administrations shows that a will was probated for a Basil Crawley in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786. This is probably Basil Crawley, son of Thomas Crawley b. 1726; m. 176-, Ann (???); (prob. moved to Md).If you could get this will, I'd sure like to have a transcript. > > Is there an open source for these wills? > > Thanks > > Mike (Descendant of Capt John Cralle) > > > -- > Michael J. Gough > mjgough@cablelynx.com > > > > ==== VANORTHU Mailing List ==== > Visit the Northunberland County VAGenWeb Page at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorthu/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/14/2003 10:59:07