The name of the book by Scogland is THE GARLINGON FAMILY Gateway Press, Baltimore, Md. 1976 It was in our Baton Rouge, La. Genealogy dept. under the Louisiana Society - DAR You should not have much trouble finding it. Jim F. Ledford
There were medieval connections between the Wrights of Northern Neck VA ...(who also came from Yorkshire).. and the Girlington line. Another small world moment. Can you tell us the name of the book by Scogland ? Thanks, ~malinda ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jledford48@cs.com> To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 10:48 PM Subject: [VANORTHU-L] Girlington, Garlington,Gyrlyngton > > Someone recently sent me an e-mail asking if I had come across any other > spellings for Garlington and specifically the surname GIRLINGTON. At the > time I said no. > > Today I found and extensive work going back to Waleran de GYRLYNGTON 1100 ad > in Yorkshire England > Again a great deal of work has been done on this family and has been compiled > in a book by Thesta Kennedy Scogland Gateway Press Inc. 1976 >
Someone recently sent me an e-mail asking if I had come across any other spellings for Garlington and specifically the surname GIRLINGTON. At the time I said no. Today I found and extensive work going back to Waleran de GYRLYNGTON 1100 ad in Yorkshire England Again a great deal of work has been done on this family and has been compiled in a book by Thesta Kennedy Scogland Gateway Press Inc. 1976
Do you have a Herman Webb in the 1700's? I noticed in a prior email that someone posted some Heatley's and Webbs.
In THE HISTORICAL ATLAS OF WESTMORELAND CO, VA, by Eaton I find the following; There is a will , dated 4-1-1752, for John Marshall, which has, at the end of the document; Witnesses Richard Barnes Whart. Ransdell, Danl. Neale (this will is located in Will Book 11, pg 1." " In 1659 Lt. Daniel Neale and his wife Ellen Neale, appear in the records of Northumberland Co, Va. He served as constable, an important office in those days. They had the following children and perhaps others; Christopher, Robert, Charles and Daniel. The Va Neals all descend from Lt. Daniel Neale, an Irish Protestant who was in Northumberland in 1659. Daniel Neale of Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co, Va, , died in 1710, Westmoreland Co. Will probated in 1713; in the latter county, in which he left to his son, Presley, "all the land on which I now live", in Cople parish, Westmoreland co, and desires that all the children "stay with their mother till they be of age, marry or leave with her concent. He married Ursula Presley, dau. of Col WM. PResley, and sister of Capt. Peter PResley, of Northumberland HOuse, NOrthumberland Co. In 1718, Ursula PResley NEale, the Widow of Daniel Neale, appears as the wife of Wharton Ransdell, of Westmoreland Co. Presley NEale, son of Daniel and Ursula, of Fairfax Co, va, died in 1749. HE served as sub-sherrif of Westm. Co, owned estates in Fairvax, Westmorelsnd and NOrthumb. cos. In his will he names his wife Margaret and children Daniel, Elizabeth, Ann,Shapleigh, Richard and JEmima; all of the children were under age, but by the terms of the will daniel, the eldest son, was from that date to be free without waiting until he was of legal age; also daughter Jemima was to be her own mistress at the age of 14. Presley married Margaret? who died (will probate 5-27-1755) believed to be the daughter of Moore and Margaret Moore Faunteleroy, as their daughter married a Mr. Neale. Richard Neale of Wetmoreland. co born 1743, died 1816. He took a prominent and active part in affairs on church and state; served with distinction in the Rev. HE married (1) prior to July 8, 1767, Francis Underwood, of KGC (2) Mary Nelson Smith, widow of Lewis Smith of Fauquier co. His widow married in 1820, Rev. Micajah Fairfield. Presley Neale comes from a long line of Neales in North. and Westm. Cos. On July 21, 1789 he bought from the heirs of the patentee, John Butler, 265 acres of land, and on 9-2-1811, he sold it to the trustees of the Nomini Baptist Church of Christ." As the Neals were in Cople Parish I also looked that up, and it came into existence probably while the territory comprising Westmo. Co was a part of Northumber. It had chosen church wardens by 1655, and a building is thought to have been erected by this time at the site of the present Yeocomico Church, one of the oldest churches in Va....the other church in this parish was Nomini (mentioned in connection with the Neales), so if I were you I"d see if I could find some extant church records for either church...In case they would be listed as minister's records, a John Rozier was minister at Nomini early on, and had patented land there in 1653. Rev. John Waugh was the minister as early as 1674 and was succeeded by Rev. John Scrimgeour and served till 1693...Samuel Grey served till1708..... Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: Rollie Neal <popneal@earthlink.net> To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 9:39 AM Subject: [VANORTHU-L] Daniel Neale Family > Daniel Neale, born abt. 1620 in England, died abt. 1671 in Northumberland > County, Virginia, married Eleanor ????, born abt. 1624. > > Children: > > Daniel, Jr., b: abt 1642, d: bef Oct 1700, m: Elizabeth Holland. > > Christopher, b: abt 1644, d: abt 1696, m: Hannah Rodham. > > Robert, b: abt 1648, d: abt 1675. > > Charles, b: abt 1650, d: abt 1718. > > > > It is thought that this family came from Ireland and the surname was O'Neill > or O'Neal and was changed to Neal or Neil and then to Neale. Does anyone on > this list know of any source of information about this family? My earliest > knowledge of my Neal family is a Benjamin Neale, born in Fauquier County, > Virginia in 1760. Don't know where the family was before that. Looking for > any leads that might show where and when my family come to America. > > > > TIA RJN > > > > >
Daniel Neale, born abt. 1620 in England, died abt. 1671 in Northumberland County, Virginia, married Eleanor ????, born abt. 1624. Children: Daniel, Jr., b: abt 1642, d: bef Oct 1700, m: Elizabeth Holland. Christopher, b: abt 1644, d: abt 1696, m: Hannah Rodham. Robert, b: abt 1648, d: abt 1675. Charles, b: abt 1650, d: abt 1718. It is thought that this family came from Ireland and the surname was O'Neill or O'Neal and was changed to Neal or Neil and then to Neale. Does anyone on this list know of any source of information about this family? My earliest knowledge of my Neal family is a Benjamin Neale, born in Fauquier County, Virginia in 1760. Don't know where the family was before that. Looking for any leads that might show where and when my family come to America. TIA RJN
Only thing I have is Mary Ann Griffin Headley married Hiram P. Webb in 1837 Does anyone connect to any of these Northumberland Marriages? Vincent Webb + Elizabeth Appleby 22 Mar 1805 Edward Webb + Nancy Downtain 6 Apr 1807 William Downtain + Catherine Tignor 24 Dec 1808 James Dounten + Salley Cossley 13 Jan 1807 Edward Webb + Betsey Sebree Moore 12 Aug 1822 Nancy D Webb + Joseph Humphries 25 Jan 1843 Joseph Humphries + Eliza Blunden c 1832 Mac Webb
DON'T HAVE ANY INFO ON THESE. DO YOU HAVE A SAMUEL MACGRUDER WEBB 10/30/82- 9/3/41? I AM BLOCKED THERE. SHOULD HAVE MARRIED TRUDIE CLARKE (FISCHER). THANKS!
I have access to the coat of arms for the GARLINGTON family. I work with Gregg GARLINGTON and he and I discuss Northumberland County, VA where I'm an avid THRIFT researcher. His GARLINGTON family has been traced back to Christopher GARLINGTON who received a 1636 land grant from the King of England. Christopher GARLINGTON, V fought in the Revolutionary War. > >I don't think so. Bu there is a Garlington Family book written by Thesta >Kennedy Scogland, Gateway Pres Inc., Baltimore 1976 which has a lot of >information on the Garlington family. This book may be more helpful. > >Jim F. Ledford _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Sorry, forgot one marriage. James Humphries + Nannie Burroughs c 1890
Does anyone connect to any of these Northumberland Marriages? Vincent Webb + Elizabeth Appleby 22 Mar 1805 Edward Webb + Nancy Downtain 6 Apr 1807 William Downtain + Catherine Tignor 24 Dec 1808 James Dounten + Salley Cossley 13 Jan 1807 Edward Webb + Betsey Sebree Moore 12 Aug 1822 Nancy D Webb + Joseph Humphries 25 Jan 1843 Joseph Humphries + Eliza Blunden c 1832 Mac Webb
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I think I have some information on the Payne family that I can send to you via the list. Jim F. Ledford
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Thank You Becky, I think that the George family has been researched and there are some books int the genealogy section of the library. Have you found any compilations on he George family as has been found on he Garlington family and others? Thank again, Jm F.Ledford
Thank you thank you. I will check this out Saturday morning at the Geneolgy section of th elibray if I can. This Sally Hurst my be the mother of my gg grandfather William J. Ledford. Jim F. Ledford
I dont think so. Bu there is a Garlington Family book written by Thesta Kennedy Scogland, Gateway Pres Inc., Baltimore 1976 which has a lot of information on the Garlington family. This book may be more helpful. Jim F. Ledford
Hi Jim , I too have a George line in Lancaster Co., Va. - Harriet George b. bet. 1784-1794 mar. 1st Wm. Eustace and 2nd) John Payne. Wm. and Harriet George Eustace were the parents of Mary Ann Eustace b. ca 1810, who mar. Ralph Edmonds. Ralph was a brother to Robert Edmonds who mar. Elizabeth George in Lancaster Co., Va. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Becky Redd Casagrande" <genequene@yahoo.com> To: <VANORTHU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 11:24 PM Subject: Re: [VANORTHU-L] GEORGE Family of Virginia > > Hi Jim: > I'm researching the GEORGE line, but NOT this one. In particular, Elizabeth GEORGE -- daugther of the younger Zamo(u)th GEORGE was in my lineage. Sorry I cannot help with this GEORGE link for you! > Becky > Jledford48@cs.com wrote: > Anyone researching the GEORGE family of Lancaster Co. Virginia? I am looking > for information on JUDITH M. GEORGE who was the SECOND wife of John Ledford > bn. circa 1771 - 1779 and died after 1830. JUDITH M. GEORGE was married to > John Ledford on 30 Nov. 1807 and she died circa 1816. I am especially > interested in issue of that marriage. Any information will be greatly > appreciated even if you have information that you think might lead to a key > opening this door. Thank you. > > Jim F. Ledford > Baton Rouge, La. > > > BECKY REDD CASAGRANDE (genequene@yahoo.com) > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes
Anyone researching the HOWSON family of Virginia? I am interested in Elizabeth Howson who was married to John Ledford in 1742 in Lancaster Virginia. John Ledford wrote his will on 10May 1751 in Lancaster Co. Va. and died circa 1754. ELIZABETH HOWSON was the daughter of Capt. Leonard Howson (1701 - 1737) and Anne Fleet married 1722. She is the Great grand daughter of Capt Leonard Howson and Elizabeth Lee.