For the person asking about a Hall family, this is another from Neil's book: Jacob Hall was a resident of the Loop in the thirties, but had probably departed by 1842. He owned property on the Bowyer's Ferry Road near the Courthouse. In 1839, he received a deed from the Vandals for a parcel of land on the north side of the road, joining the lots of Seth Huse and Ferguson. Hall's cabin was located at the intersection of Huse's Mill Road with the Main road to Bowyer's Ferry, also known as the Old Kanawha Road at that time. In 1842, when Seth Huse was appointed surveyor of his Mill Road, the intersection was described as a point "at or near Hall's Old Place". Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: Sarah Kincaid Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:43 PM To: WVFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WVFAYETT] James Kincaid settled on Loup Creek In Neil Darlington's book, there is an article about a Madison Williams & John B. Scarbrough . The place being at Plum Orchard Tract on the west side of Paint Creek. Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: RRW122433@aol.com Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:03 PM To: WVFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WVFAYETT] James Kincaid settled on Loup Creek Carol, Thank you for responding. The name I have is Richard TAYLOR. Pretty sure he was a 'cousin' to William WILLIAMSON, because information supplied from another branch has indicated this. Richard TAYLOR & William WILLIAMSON rec'd a grant of land together from VA in 1782. They appear also on a 'census' (actually its an enumeration). I'm going to include the portions of the enumeration that I copied with the surnames of interest to me. --------------------------------------------------------- STATE OF VIRGINIA ENUMERATIONS HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1782 The names on these lists were taken from microfilm of the early Census Records of Hampshire County. Microfilm relating to these names is available at the National Archives in Washington, DC, which has been shown as the source of material for all names. The first and second Census records for Virginia were lost as a result of the War of 1812. Certain State of Virginia enumerations taken by the early Justices during the years 1782 and 1784 for Hampshire County have been used in lieu of the 1790 and 1800 Census. On the list for 1782, the only information given other than the name of Head of Family was one total figure in a column for whites and another column for total number of blacks. The last column is a code column that gives the name of the justice who recorded the name of the Head of Family and other data on the manuscript for record purposes. Williamson, John, 3, -, 10 Williamson, Samuel, 9, -, 10 Williamson, Thomas, 2, -, 10 Williamson, William, 10, -, 10 Taylor, Richard, 2, -, 10 A friend (relative?) was Richard Taylor. Richard & William rec'd a grant of land together from VA in 1782, Stone, James, 8, -, 6 =========================================== STATE OF VIRGINIA ENUMERATIONS HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1784 The names appearing on this printing were taken from microfilm number T-498, Roll 3 (Virginia), The National Archives, Washington, DC. The first and second census records for Virginia were lost as a result of the War of 1812. Certain state of Virginia enumerations taken by the early Justices during the year 1782 and 1784 have been used in lieu of the 1790 and 1800 Census. The 1784 listing gives the total only for whites and some additional data relating to the total number of dwellings and other buildings owned by the Head of Family. the information pertaining to the structures was evidently taken for tax purposes. Williamson, Samuel, 9, 8 Williamson, Thomas, 3, 10 Williamson, William, 10, 9 =============================================== THIRD CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1810 The names appearing on this list were taken from microfilm of the early Census records of Hampshire County (Microcopy Number 252, Roll Number 69, The National Archives, Washington, DC). The third Census shows the name of Head of Family and the number of other persons living in the family. The information included certain age groupings for both male and females, however totals only for males and females have been shown here, and the age groupings omitted. The code column indicates the page number on microfilm where the name was listed. * Listed as Free persons without information as to whether male or female. Williamson, Cornelius, 3, 2, 826 Williamson, Samuel, 7, 3, 766 Taylor, Richard, 3, 6, 833 A friend (relative?) was Richard Taylor. Richard & William rec'd a grant of land together from VA in 1782, Wilson, Henry L, 4, 5, 762 Wilson, James Sr, 3, 3, 817 Wilson, James Jr, 1, 2, 817 Wilson Nathaniel, 2, 6, 811 Wilson, Richard, 2, 2, 798 Wilson, William, 2, 3, 830 Wilson, William, 1, 1, 799 Stone, Henry, 2, 2, 817 Stone, Joseph, 4, 5, 832 ================================================= FOURTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1820 The names appearing on this list was taken from microfilm (microcopy Number 33, Roll Number 136) The National Archives, Washington, DC. This census shows the name of Head of Family and the number of other persons living in the family. The information included certain age groupings for both male and female, but the totals only for both male and females have been shown and the age groupings omitted. The code column indicates the page number on microfilm where the name was listed. This information was taken from "Mineral County West Virginia Family Traits Tracks and Trails". Special thanks to Robert Rummer for allowing us to use this census index on the Mineral County Site. Williamson, Cornelius, 4, 5, 214 Williamson, John, 2, 1, 219 Williamson, Samuel, 5, 3, 262 Williamson, William, 3, 1, 233 Taylor, Richard, 0, 3, 285 A friend (relative?) was Richard Taylor. Richard & William rec'd a grant of land together from VA in 1782, ================================================= FIFTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1830 The names appearing on this list were taken from microfilm (copy Number M19, Roll Number 191) , National Archives , Washington DC. This census showed the name of Head of Family and the number of other persons living in the family. The information included certain age groupings for both male and females. This shows the totals only for males and females and the age groupings omitted. * Indicates slaves The code column indicates the page number on microfilm where the name was listed. Williamson, Benjamin, 3, 1, 65 Williamson, Cornelius, 1, 0, 62 Williamson, Hanah, 0, 1, 65 Williamson, John, 4, 3, 64 ================================================= SIXTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES HAMPSHIRE COUNTY - 1840 The names appearing on the list were taken from microfilm (Microcopy Number 704, Roll Number 563, The National Archives, Washington DC). This census shows the Name of Head of Family and the number of other persons living in the family. The information included certain age groupings for both male and females, but the totals only for both males and females have been shown here and the age groupings omitted. * Slaves The code column indicates the page number on microfilm where the name was listed. 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