In a message dated 12/5/1998 4:04:22 AM Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Can you tell me more about this "Tracy Book"? >> The book is "Footsteps of Our Fathers, Early Settlers of Tacy, Barbour, West Virginia", by Mary Stemple Coffman and Ethel Park Stemple. It was published by Gateway Press in 1979. copyright 1978. Don
Since I've seen Carr's popping up I will keep my fingers crossed. I have a Christina--- who must have been married to a Carr as her will names her daus Rebecca & Emily Carr. She took up with my ancestor Isaac Booth and his will claims his 3 children by her Peyton Carr Booth/Eliza Carr Booth/Lucinda Carr Booth who marr F. Oliver Shurtliff. Christina was born ca 1790 VA and died 28Oct1858 Belington WV. Isaac's will calls her his friend. Would anyone know her maiden name? which Carr she married? Thanx Pam
Responding to your recent post to Pam on the Randolph County genealogy list, recent information that was forwarded to my daughter lists Jacob CRITES and Lucinda GILLETT having fourteen children: Barbara Ann (no date) Lucina b. Feb. 2, 1822 Susannah Margaret b. Feb. 2, 1822 Barbara b. 1824 Abraham S. b. abt 1826 Samantha b. 1826 Melvina Olive b. April 8 1827 Isaac N.G. b. 1832 Fanny Loverna b. Mar 23 1835 Louisa Jane b. abt 1837 Jacob Washington b. Mar 20 1839 Elizabeth b. Jun 5, 1840 Deborah Minerva b. abt 1842 Jemima b. Sep. 20 1843 This work appears to be the most thorough that I have seen listed or offered on the internet on the Crites lineage. I have asked the authors how confident they are in their work and for permission to share it in its entirety with others. I hope to hear from them this weekend. -- Don Williams, KD6UVT, with interests in: amateur radio, backpacking, motorcycling and mountaineering. Do you want to be a participant in life or a spectator? [email protected]
Linda, Thank You! The Manuscript you mention is a great help. I am directly related to Captain Jacob WESTFALL Sr. and I am interested in any tidbit about Fort Westfall. > I read your message about Samuel Stalnaker. I have no Stalnaker ancestors > myself but Jacob and family lived in the vicinity of my Cassitys and so are > mentioned in an interview with one of them included in the Draper > Manuscripts. I'd like to know if you can give a date for the death of Adam > Stalnaker in the following. Thanks. Adam was lived from 1760 to 1782. > Linda Cassidy Lewis > > Old Jacob Stallnicker and Adam his son lived in Jacob Westfall's fort. Adam > had been to Col. Ben Wilson's mill and was returning, he and his father. > They had gotten their flour and were returning home. The Indians fired and > killed Adam. His father escaped on his horse. Old man, I think, said he > saw but two Indians. I saw the tree that Adam fell against, the blood was > there a long time. And I saw him after he was scalped and nobody ever would > have known him. He had been as pretty a man as you would see in a month. > But his face was now all sunk away to be not wider than your hand. > > John White lived at Jacob Westfall's fort. Killed by the Indians in the > neighborhood of Jacob Westfall's fort. Had married Adam Stallnicker's > sister Katy. Adam helped to dig the grave. John White had gone up to the > upper part of the valley on business. Adam Stallnicker helped make a > coffin, which they sent up to bring White down in when he was killed, and > while it was gone, he helped dig the grave in which White was to be buried. > It was in the middle of summer. They found him so black and mortified they > couldn't bring him and so brought back the coffin. Not long after, Adam > Stallnicker was put in the same coffin and interred in the same grave which > himself had prepared. Now I have a question. There are two Adam STALNAKERs. Jacob STALNAKER had a Brother named Adam. I have recorded that he was killed by Indians in 1756. Do you have any record of him? Where did you find this passage? Do you have a copy of the Draper Manuscripts? Jay
>Jemima WOLFORD (dau. of John1) b. 1809, Randolph County, West >Virginia, m. 1820, in West Virginia, John CARR, b. 1804, West Virginia (?). Jemima >died 1852. >Children: > i Joab L. b. 1 Nov 1824. > ii Enos CARR b. 1829, WV or VA, m. (1) _____ BUSHBEE, m. (2) > Mary Ann WHITE, b. 1833, Burial: Carr Cemetery, Dry Fork, Tucker Co., WV. >iii Christina b. 1832. >iv Henson CARR b. 1835, WV or VA. >v Emily CARR b. 1836, WV or VA. >vi Malinda CARR b. 1839, WV or VA. > > >I have additional family info on Joab and Christina. > John Carr was b. 15 mar 1800 Hardy Co, (W)VA. d 15 Apr 1861 Elk, Tucker, (W)VA m1.) Jemima WOLFORD i Joab L b 1 Nov 1824 Randolph Co, (W)VA d. 13 Dec 1903 Red Creek, Tucker, WV m.) Lucretia BRIGHT on 1 Oct 1846 Randolph Co, (W)VA (15 ch) ii Enos b. 1826 Randolph Co, (W)VA d 1901 m1) Sarah A WYATT on 29 Nov (7 ch) m2) Mary Ann WHITE on 20 Jun 1863 Tucker Co, WV (9 ch) iii Christina b 1832 Randolph Co, (W)VA d bef 1900 m. Christian COOPER 24 mar 1854 Harman, Randolph Co, (W)VA iv Hanson b 1835 Randolph co, (W)VA d Dec 1868 m) Phoebe (2 ch) v Emily b 1836 Randolph co, (W)VA d 26 Apr 1856 m 7 Sep 1854 Randolph Co, (W)VA (1 ch) vi Malinda b 1839 Randolph Co, (W)VA d 1860 (m. never?) m.2) Abigail BRIGHT on 4 May 1854 Randolph co, (W)VA (9 ch) more info on their desc. Would like to share any info you have on these folks, esp. descendants! Jeff Carr Fall River, MA ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Don, � > In the Tacy book it lists Samuel as having been born in 1705 in Westphalia, > Germany. OK, I have two bits of info now. According to Don Norman (From the Hacker's Creek Homepage) Samuel was born before 1700. Don Norman never has any source material Available.� I had also gotten (from an unknown source) that he was born in the Holstein Area.� Which I originally took as Germany.� Later I found that it was somewhere around Tygart Valley.� I find that harder to believe.� Samuel being the original immigrant from Westfalia, Germany would make much more sense.� Can you tell me more about this "Tracy Book"? According to this source: ������������������������������ The Stalnaker Family ��������������������������� Written by Knight Wees ��������� Published in the Randolph Enterprise, Thursday, August 25th, 1932 That Captain Samuel Stalnaker was the first to arrive in America is proven by the fact that there is no earlier record of the name in German settlements of Colonial New York, Pennsylvania or Delaware. � > It would also be hard for Samuel to be born in 1746, when we have > record of a grandson, Valentine Stalnaker, chr. 13 Feb 1757 in York County, PA No, he was definately not born in 1746.� According to Don Norman, that is the year he came to Augusta Co., VA.� Yet his son Jacob did not come till 1772.� However, I have that Jacob was born ca 1710, I do not have a location. according to MR. Wees: "The Virginia Historical Society believes him to have been one of the Germans who were the first settlers in the valley of Virginia in 1732, in which year Jost Hite and others whose names are not recorded, emigrated there through Pennsylvania. That he was in Bucks County, Pennsylvania is proven by his connection with the Truby family who were settlers near Doylestown, and who came with the Stalnakers into Virginia and West Virginia. That he was in Augusta County before 1748 is proven by the Journal of Dr. Walker, who states that in April, 1748, he met Samuel Stalnaker on his way to the Cherokees. (Filson Club Papers, No. 13, Page 42)" On March 23, 1750, Dr. Walker again met Stalnaker, who had just come to the place to settle on Middle Fork of Holston River, the last western settlement in Virginia. Here his house was built and here, no doubt, the Cherokees wished to meet the Commissioners of Virginia. On the map of 1751, this settlement is located on the Middlefork of Holston River, a few miles above its junction with the south fork, which is now Washington County, formerly a part of Fincastle, and the first county in Virginia named for George Washington. When Samuel Stalnaker was born; where he was born; when and where he was married, is unknown. > son of Jacob and� Maria Elizabeth Truby Stalnaker.� This christening record > may be found in the Pastorial Record of Jacob Lischy. Matches the birth date I had for him of abt 1758. > Samuel's wife is listed in the Tacy book as Sarah Williams. Great, I had her first name as Sarah, but not her maiden name. > Many of the Frederick County, Maryland families passed through and lived in > what is now Adams and York Counties, Pennsylvania before coming to Maryland. > Many of these Frederick County families then proceded west into what is now > West Virginia.� Some went on to Kentucky and other points west and south.� On > the route to West Virginia which took them some through Fort Bedford, PA you > can still find remenants of these families today. I hope this helps out. As above, the Stalnakersd have ties with the TRUBYs.� Have you seen any info on that family. They are my family line, more than the STALNAKERs. Maybe you can shed some light on this, Eva. Jay
In a message dated 12/4/1998 2:35:58 PM Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Jemima WOLFORD (dau. of John1) b. 1809, Randolph County, West >Virginia, m. 1820, in West Virginia, John CARR, b. 1804, West Virginia (?). Jemima >died 1852. >Children: > i Joab L. b. 1 Nov 1824. > ii Enos CARR b. 1829, WV or VA, m. (1) _____ BUSHBEE, m. (2) > Mary Ann WHITE, b. 1833, Burial: Carr Cemetery, Dry Fork, Tucker Co., WV. >iii Christina b. 1832. >iv Henson CARR b. 1835, WV or VA. >v Emily CARR b. 1836, WV or VA. >vi Malinda CARR b. 1839, WV or VA. > > >I have additional family info on Joab and Christina. > John Carr was b. 15 mar 1800 Hardy Co, (W)VA. d 15 Apr 1861 Elk, Tucker, (W)VA m1.) Jemima WOLFORD i Joab L b 1 Nov 1824 Randolph Co, (W)VA d. 13 Dec 1903 Red Creek, Tucker, WV m.) Lucretia BRIGHT on 1 Oct 1846 Randolph Co, (W)VA (15 ch) ii Enos b. 1826 Randolph Co, (W)VA d 1901 m1) Sarah A WYATT on 29 Nov (7 ch) m2) Mary Ann WHITE on 20 Jun 1863 Tucker Co, WV (9 ch) iii Christina b 1832 Randolph Co, (W)VA d bef 1900 m. Christian COOPER 24 mar 1854 Harman, Randolph Co, (W)VA iv Hanson b 1835 Randolph co, (W)VA d Dec 1868 m) Phoebe (2 ch) v Emily b 1836 Randolph co, (W)VA d 26 Apr 1856 m 7 Sep 1854 Randolph Co, (W)VA (1 ch) vi Malinda b 1839 Randolph Co, (W)VA d 1860 (m. never?) m.2) Abigail BRIGHT on 4 May 1854 Randolph co, (W)VA (9 ch) more info on their desc. Would like to share any info you have on these folks, esp. descendants! >> Jeff, I would LOVE to... Trading and collecting dead people is more fun than baseball cards... I descend through Jemima's brother MARTIN WOLFORD, that m. Sally HARMAN Diane Joab L. CARR (6.Jemima2, 1.John1) b. 1 Nov 1824, West Virginia, Occupation/Remarks: farmer, m. 1846, Lucretia BRIGHT, b. Nov 1824, West Virginia (?), (daughter of Thomas BRIGHT and Margarit COX) d. 28 Nov 1903, Burial: Tucker County, West Virginia. Joab died 16 Jul 1903, West Virginia, Burial: Carr & White, Dry Fork Dist, Tucker, WV. Children: i Clorinda CARR b. 1848, WV or VA. ii Abigail CARR b. 1849, WV or VA. iii Enos G.. iv Margaret CARR. v Daniel A. D. CARR. vi Joseph D. b. 1865. vii George B. McClellan CARR. viii Phoebe E. CARR. ix Virginia b. 1866. x Archibald S. CARR. Christina CARR (6.Jemima2, 1.John1) b. 1832, WV or VA, m. Christian COOPER. Children: i Martha Alice COOPER b. 30 Mar 1857, m. 20 Aug 1874, Thomas Wesley BRIGHT, b. 18 Jul 1857, d. 20 Mar 1944. Martha died 12 Aug 1939.
> � Brenda, You wrote: > Can anyone confirm for me that Henry MACE, b. abt *maybe* in 1720 in England, > m. Ann BOGARD. Henry d. in 1781 in Hampshire Co. VA. Ann d. abt 1800, Hardy > Co. VA. I have only one MACE in my database: William MACE who married Dorcas STALNAKER, b. 1797. However: I have an Ann (Annetje or Anna) BOGARD (BOGAERT), b. 6 or 9 May 1697 in Kingston, NY. m. Abel John WESTFALL, 25 Feb 1717 at Fox Hall in Kingston, NY.� They moved to The Southbranch of the Potomac River, (later Hardy Co./Moorefield area), and on Oct 6, 1748 accepted a land Grant for 400a from Lord Fairfax.� She was on the Tax Roll August 28, 1750 for Augusta Co., VA.� She died in 1750 on the 400a, Abel lived till 1759. Could this be the Ann BOGARD you are referring to? � > Also, was this Ann BOGARD the dau of the Elizabeth BOGARD who named Ann in her > will dated 1785, Hampshire Co, and was this Ann the sister of Elizabeth BOGARD, > who > m. Samuel CURRENCE, b. 1761 in Randolph Co. VA. And, any idea on Ann's father? The Ann BOGARD I am referring to is the d/o Cornelius BOGARD and Eva HORNBECK. I do have an Elizabeth BOGARD, but she was born in 1813 in TN, d/o Abraham BOGAERT and Jane LOONEY.� Abraham is the 2nd Great Grand Nephew of Cornelius BOGARD (above). Of the two CURRENCEs I have, neither are a Samuel. Jay �
Diane, > >I have only two Mary STALNAKERs > > > >Jacob Sr. and Elizabeth (TUBY) STALNAKER and Jacob Jr. and Eleanor > >(TRUBY) > >STALNAKER both had daughters named Mary. > > > > > Is this the Mary Elizabeth STALNAKER who m. Thomas Jefferson SUMMERFIELD? > (m. 5 Jul 1876 Randolph Co, WV) I have no husband for the daughter of Jacob Sr. and Elizabeth (TRUBY) STALNAKER. The Mary that was the daughter of Jacob Jr. and Eleanor (TRUBY) STALNAKER married a John MYERS and a new Mary STALNAKER I have, daughter of Sebastian "Boston" and Margaret (HAMILTON) STALNAKER married Matther WHITE. Jay
You may have gotten the information about Jacob WESTFALL from me. I have all that Info. I am under the interpretation from the books I have picked up and other sources that, Abel lived in VA with his wife Anna (BOGARD) WESTFALL. They moved out to Beverly Area of Randolf County, as did Captain Jacob Sr. and Judlike (HORNBECK.) WESTFALL after they sold their land on the South Branch. [email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 98-11-23 23:25:16 EST, you write: > > << As it is, I have a strong belief that at the very least > Elizabeth Hornbeck did not go with her son John Cutright Sr. However I am > also pretty sure that Judlike "Judith" Hornbeck went with her Husband > Colonel Jacob Westfall I. >> > > I don't have anything on Elizabeth but I found this in my notes re: Judith and > Jacob: > << On 20 Oct 1748, Jacob was granted 400 acres in Northern Neck of VA on the > Great South Branch of the Potomac. He, along with Abel and John WESTFALL, > began paying taxes in Augusta Co, VA in 1750. In 1765, Jacob and Judith sold > 140 acres on Looney's Creek in Hampshire Co. William (Wilhelmus) was a > witness. >> > (unfortunately I don't know where I got it) Jay
Ellie, > Samuel Hornbeck md Dorothy Harness abt 1794, he died abt 1816 Bourbon Co, KY. > Their son, John, md Mary Trumbo. +++ I have Samuel and Dorothy "Dolly" (HARNESS) HORNBECK. but being wed in 1762 in Hampshire Co., VA. I have his date of death as December 15, 1815. I have no source for this information. What is your source? I also have his death in Boubon Co. I had only one child, Margaret HORNBECK. Thanks for the info on John and Mary (TRUMBO) HORNBECK. > The Harness family was from Hampshire/Hardy counties and the progenitor is > Michael Harness, whose real name was Johann Michael Ernst Hoerner. Dorothy was > the dau of Michael and Maria Elisabetha Dieffenbach, b abt 1741 Hampshire Co, d > Bourbon Co, KY. I have a Macael Peter HARNESS of Hampshire/Hardy Co. b. 1 Jan 1700, in Lancaster Co., PA. Married to Elizabeth Jephebe WESTFALL in 1725 or 1726. He died 3 Mar 1785. I feel he would be too old to be the Maichael you mentioned, but he may have had a son. The only child I have for Michael and Elizabeth (WESTFALL) HARNESS is Elizabeth HARNESS, wife of Philip Paul YOAKUM III. Jay
Re the email of 11/29 on summerfield....This is some info I've collected... What confuses the heck out of me is that John marries in 1831 Mary Summerfield, which is the daughter of Margaret Summerfield and her first husband--an UNKNOWN. Margaret's second husband is John's son--Abraham. I believe this is his first marriage, and maybe Margaret's second. I have to record of Margaret's first husband--or it they were not married, who the father of Mary is. Seems like both Margaret and Mary had the Summerfield name, but I recall John's will stating Mary Wolford. Anyone doing this line? Randolph and Tucker Co seemed to thrive on marrying into several main lines and confusing us all....!!! Diane John WOLFORD b. 1754, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Occupation/Remarks: Farmer & Rev War Soldier, m. (1) Elizabeth WOOLEVER, b. 1759, PA, NJ or WV, (daughter of UNKNOWN WOOLEVER and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN) d. 28 Mar 1828, Randolph County, West Virginia, Burial: Wolford or Rohbaugh Cem, Dry Fork, WV, m. (2) 30 Jun 1831, in Randolph County, West Virginia, Mary SUMMERFIELD, b. 1812, West Virginia (?), (daughter of Margaret SUMMERFIELD) d. 1892, Grant County, West Virginia. John died 1839, Randolph County, West Virginia, Burial: Wolford or Rohbaugh Cemetery, Tucker Co. Children by Elizabeth WOOLEVER: + 2. i Jacob b. 1790. + 3. ii Abraham b. 1791. + 4. iii Anna b. 1797. + 5. iv John b. 1802. + 6. v Jemima b. 1809. + 7. vi Martin b. 21 Jul 1806. Children by Mary SUMMERFIELD: 8. vii Baby girl WOLFORD b. Randolph County, West Virginia. 9. viii Baby girl WOLFORD b. Randolph County, West Virginia. Next Generation 2. Jacob WOLFORD (1.John1) b. 1790, Randolph County, West Virginia, m. 1 Jan 1810, in Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, Marriage License: married by John Johnson, Eve HAWK, b. West Virginia (?). Jacob died Moved to Ohio (?). Children: 10. i Jacob W. WOLFORD b. 1810, m. 5 Jun 1835, in Randolph County, West Virginia, Edith WEESE, (daughter of Daniel WEESE and UNKNOWN WEESE). 11. ii Martin WOLFORD b. 1815. 12. iii Abraham WOLFORD b. 1820. 3. Abraham WOLFORD (1.John1) b. 1791, Randolph County, West Virginia, m. in West Virginia, Margaret SUMMERFIELD, b. 1794, West Virginia, (daughter of Joseph SUMMERFIELD and Winnie NELSON). Children: + 13. i John b. 1823. + 14. ii Elizabeth b. 1824. + 15. iii Isaac b. 1830. 16. iv Jemima WOLFORD b. 1832, West Virginia (?). 17. v Fanny WOLFORD b. 1835, West Virginia (?). 4. Anna WOLFORD (1.John1) b. 1797, Randolph County, West Virginia (?), m. 11 Aug 1829, in Randolph Co, West Virginia, Marriage License: by Thomas Collett, Ely WALKER, b. 22 Mar 1801, Randolph County, WV, (son of Joseph WALKER and Barbara TETER) Occupation/Remarks: Eli?, d. 27 Feb 1869, Des Moines County, Iowa, Burial: N. Walker Cemetery, Benton, Iowa. Anna died 20 Jan 1869, Burial: N. Walker Cemetery, Benton, Iowa. Children: 18. i Elizabeth WALKER b. 1825, Randolph County, West Virginia. 19. ii Issac WALKER b. 28 Apr 1830, Randolph County, West Virginia, m. Hannah FRIEND, b. Jul 1827, Occupation/Remarks: Had 10 children., d. 22 Jul 1916, N. Walker Cemetery, Benton, Iowa. Issac died 23 Dec 1899, N. Walker Cemetery, Benton, Iowa. 20. iii John WALKER b. 21 Apr 1831, Randolph County, West Virginia, m. Zurilda UNKNOWN, b. 1836, d. 10 Sep 1896, N. Walker Cemetery, Benton, Iowa. John died 4 Apr 1916, Burial: N. Walker Cemetery, Benton, Iowa. 21. iv Emily WALKER b. 1834, Randolph County, West Virginia. 22. v Enos WALKER b. 1836, Randolph County, West Virginia. 23. vi Malinda WALKER b. 1840, Iowa. 24. vii Phebe WALKER b. 1842, Iowa. 5. John WOLFORD (1.John1) b. 1802, Hampshire County, West Virginia, m. 1820, in West Virginia, Frances THOMPSON, b. 1802, Pendleton County, West Virginia, (daughter of Tabitha THOMSON) d. 1881, Burial: Wolford or Rohbaugh Cem., Tucker Co, WV. John died 13 Dec 1866, Burial: Wolford or Rohbaugh Cem., Tucker Co, WV. Children: 25. i Mary WOLFORD b. 1827, West Virginia. + 26. ii Jacob C. b. 1830. + 27. iii Malan b. 1835. + 28. iv Columbus b. 1834. + 29. v John T. b. 1840. 6. Jemima WOLFORD (1.John1) b. 1809, Randolph County, West Virginia, m. 1820, in West Virginia, John CARR, b. 1804, West Virginia (?). Jemima died 1852. Children: + 30. i Joab L. b. 1 Nov 1824. 31. ii Enos CARR b. 1829, WV or VA, m. (1) _____ BUSHBEE, m. (2) Mary Ann WHITE, b. 1833, Burial: Carr Cemetery, Dry Fork, Tucker Co., WV. + 32. iii Christina b. 1832. 33. iv Henson CARR b. 1835, WV or VA. 34. v Emily CARR b. 1836, WV or VA. 35. vi Malinda CARR b. 1839, WV or VA. 7. Martin WOLFORD (1.John1) b. 21 Jul 1806, Randolph County, West Virginia, Occupation/Remarks: Farmer, m. 10 Oct 1827, in Randolph County, West Virginia, Sally HARMAN, b. 10 May 1810, Randolph, West Virginia, d. 15 Mar 1868, Goldsmith, Tipton, Indiana, Burial: Wolford Cemetry, Tipton, Indiana. Martin died 17 Oct 1872, Goldsmith, Tipton County, Indiana, Burial: Wolford Cemetery, Tipton, Indiana. Children: + 36. i Julia b. 18 Jan 1829. + 37. ii Valentine b. 1831. + 38. iii Simeon b. 1836. 39. iv Noah WOLFORD b. 1836-1837, d. ABOUT 1850. + 40. v John b. 3 Jan 1837. + 41. vi Solomon b. 1840. 42. vii Asa WOLFORD b. Nov 1849, Jefferson Township,Tipton County,Indiana, d. 1850-60, Jefferson Township,Tipton County,Indiana. 43. viii Sarah WOLFORD b. ABOUT 1850, Jefferson Township, Tipton, Indiana, d. 1850-1860, Jefferson Township, Tipton, Indiana.
I saw some Carr info go through... Thought this might help.... Diane Jemima WOLFORD (dau. of John1) b. 1809, Randolph County, West Virginia, m. 1820, in West Virginia, John CARR, b. 1804, West Virginia (?). Jemima died 1852. Children: i Joab L. b. 1 Nov 1824. ii Enos CARR b. 1829, WV or VA, m. (1) _____ BUSHBEE, m. (2) Mary Ann WHITE, b. 1833, Burial: Carr Cemetery, Dry Fork, Tucker Co., WV. iii Christina b. 1832. iv Henson CARR b. 1835, WV or VA. v Emily CARR b. 1836, WV or VA. 35. vi Malinda CARR b. 1839, WV or VA. I have additional family info on Joab and Christina.
Pam, > I have one mistake on your Crites list- Abram "Abraham" Crites did not marry > Lucinda > Gillett, that was Jacob Crites wife- Jacob is the son of I have Abram Crites > and Barbara Post. I must have messed up that, in my notes I have: Abraham Crites, b. 1778 and Barbara Post But recently, another person has suggested that he married a Susannah PFOST. Could these be the same ladies. I have that Abraham had the son, Jacob in 1803. He married Lucinda Gillet, b. 1820. Jacob and Lucinda had three kids: Barbara Ann (Probably named after her Grandma), Abram "Abraham" (Probably named after his Grandpa) and Melvina Olive (No Idea where this name came from, poss the Gillet side). Jay
Don, Don Wrote: > I was thrilled to see your response to Betty (Briggs) regarding the > lineage > for the Crites line. I am one of many grandchildren of James and Iva > Gertrude (Sandridge) Crites. Ileana Marion (Crites ) Williams is my > mother. James was born James David Crites Jr, his father being James > David son of Abraham Crites. My grandfather gave up his middle name > over a arguement with his father, supposedly about politics. My dad > told me the the Crites brother and their father were staunch Republicans > and that Grandpa wanted to vote Democrat which created quite a ruckus in > the family. I had been frustrated by not being able to link Abram > "Abraham" Crites to the two earlier Abrahams. I had a hunch there was a > link but I was off by one generation. Our family records didn't list > Jacob. I am glad that my post was able to help you out! > I would be happy to share my information on the Crites > decendants and ancestors in my family (Sandridge, Proudfoot, Pringle, > Hall, Wentz) I am interested in what you have on PRINGLE. I am directly related to Samuel PRINGLE, one of the two famous PRINGLE Brothers. > if you are interested and I would appreciate it if your > would share any information on the CRITES ancestors. I have already shared all the info I have in that post, i have some info on conecting families. I am not directly related to the CRITES line, but by marriage into it. > By the way, those > interested in the Crites lineage might check out the picture and text > regarding Audra where my grandparents James and Iva Crites spent much of > their time. It can be found at : > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvrandol/sandridg.htm . I noticed that you mentioned a HALL here. I have one HALL, might be related. Sarah HALL married Henry H. CUTRIGHT, Oct 7, 1823. Henry is the s/o Hendrick "Henry" CUTRIGHT, born 1717 in Harlem, NY. His wife and Henry's Mother was Marytjen "Mary" VAN GARDEN. > Please send me > Betty's email if you have it since the response on the Randolph list > didn't include it. [email protected] Jay
Jeff, > (info from D. Agronick, T. Mooney, P.Saletore, A. Summerfield, R.Kesling, T > Turner, E. Carr. J Carr; 1820 Census Randolph Co, VA; International Genealogical > Index; 1830 > Census Randolph Co, VA; 1850 Census Randolph Co, VA (fam #453, 469, 509); > Ancestral File of Ernest A Parker & Bonnie S Womble, Randolph Co, WV > History-Families; 1860 Census Dry Fork, Tucker Co, VA Fam #220/Dry Fork, > Randolph Co, VA fam #217, 786/Black Fork Tucker Co, VA fam#221, 222, 225, 242, > 245.; 1870 Census Harpers Mill, Pendleton Co, WV Fam #196/Mouth of Seneca, > Pendleton Co, WV fam#93/Dry Fork, Randolph Co, WV fam#24, 70 ; 1880 Census Dry > Fork, Tucker Co, WV fam#24, 50, 64, 66/Randolph Co, WV; Randolph Co, Marriages; > History of Randolph Co, WV - Maxwell; History of Tucker Co, WV - McClaine) Now that is a complete list of sources! > William BONNER b. 1776 Petersburg, (then) Hampshire Co, VA d. 13 Dec 1857 > Black Fork, Tucker Co, (W)VA > m 11 Nov 1802 Randolph Co, VA > Jemima (Catherine?) CARR b. 1788 (then) Hardy Co, VA. d aft 1870 > CH: > Hester "Hattie" Bonner 1807-1890 m. Solomon HUFFMAN� (2 ch) > Katherine "Kitty" Bonner 1810-??� nm (ch by Alfred YO(A)KUM (2 ch) > Ann Bonner 1812-?? (ch by Job PARSONS) (5 ch) m. _____ RAINS (? ch) > Hannah Susannah Bonner 1813-1884 m. Ebenezer FLANAGAN (7 ch) > Mary "Polly" Bonner 6 Jun 1813-1881 m. Laban HUFFMAN (13 ch) > Samuel H Bonner 1814-bef 1860 1) Mary Ann NELSON (0 ch) > ��������������� 2) Sarah FOX (0 ch)� 3) Elizabeth NELSON (5 ch) > Phoebe Bonner 1820-??� no other info > Anjemima Carr Bonner 1821- ?? m. Nathaniel Jackson LAMBERT (6 ch) > Archibald Martin Bonner 1822-1896 m. Elizabeth ROY (10 ch) > Solomon Bonner 4 Jul 1823-1890 m 1) Jane BRIGHT (15 ch) 2) Sarah Jane VAN METER > (4 ch) > William J Bonner 1829-bef 1876 m 1) Edith FLANAGAN (3 ch) 2) Mary J PENNINGTON > (7 ch) Amarilla/Amanda Bonner 1832-?? no other info (may be a granddaughter) > > William BONNER s/o William BONNER & Elizabeth LANCISCO > Jemima CARR d/o John CARR & Abigail ___________. (She is NOT a VEATCH) What do you mean by not a VEATCH? > Jemima is 1st of 10 children. > John CARR is s/o Gerig Heinrich (Henry "Roebuck" CARR) KARR of Germany > and Sara (PETERSON) BEIDERT of Switzerland.� (further info on both lines) What is the Roebuck for Gerig?� A Nickname? Which name is the maiden name for Sara?� Was she married before? Jay �
In 1813 John Roan was the person listed that married Willis Taylor and Sarah Clark, is there any information on this John Roan, as a minister ? Was he affiliated with a church in the area ? Do you know what area in Randolph County he was from ? Rita Goodwin
Does anyone know the parents of Margaret Wamsley, wife of Emmett Crawford in the following? Descendants of John Hart Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 HART was born 1711, and died 1779 in Hopewell, New Jersey (Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90, page 62.). He married DEBORAH SCUDDER. John was a member of the 1st Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Child of John Hart and Deborah Scudder is: 2. i. EDWARD2 HART. Generation No. 2 2. EDWARD2 HART (JOHN 1). He married NANCY STOUT. Child of Edward Hart and Nancy Stout is: 3. i. JOSEPH3 HART, b. Bef 1805; d. Aft 1820. Generation No. 3 3. JOSEPH3 HART (EDWARD 2, JOHN 1) was born Bef 1805, and died Aft 1820. He married MARY KITTLE Bef 1820. Child of Joseph Hart and Mary Kittle is: 4. i. EMILY4 HART, b. 1820; d. 1900. Generation No. 4 4. EMILY4 HART (JOSEPH 3, EDWARD 2, JOHN 1) was born 1820, and died 1900. She married ABSALOM CRAWFORD 1838 (Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90, page 62.). Child of Emily Hart and Absalom Crawford is: 5. i. EMMETT5 CRAWFORD, b. 1844; d. 1908. Generation No. 5 5. EMMETT5 CRAWFORD (EMILY 4 HART, JOSEPH 3, EDWARD 2, JOHN 1) was born 1844, and died 1908. He married MARGARET WAMSLEY 1869 (Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90, page 62.). Child of Emmett Crawford and Margaret Wamsley is: i. ROSSIE6 CRAWFORD, b. Randolph County, West Virginia (Source: Records of Mrs. Rossie Crawford Schloegel (DAR ID Number 89196)); m. F. E. A. SCHLOEGEL. Thanks, Wanda Wamsley Balducci in Virginia, The South.
can anyone provide more info on this family, the summerfield side,white side or the nelson side? thanks kevin williams in crosslanes, wv 1. Joseph Summerfield b. 1754, Birmingham, Warwick, England, m. Winnie Nelson, (daughter of John Nelson and Sarah Stearns). Joseph died 1828/1833, Randolph, VA. Children: 2. i Elizabeth "Betsy" Summerfield b. 1778. Second Generation 2. Elizabeth "Betsy" Summerfield (1.Joseph1) b. 1778, m. 06-19-1800, in Randolph, VA, David Grubb White, b. 6-19-1800, Randolph, VA, (son of Thomas John White and Abigail Grubb) d. 1884. Children: 3. i Martha "Patty" White b. 1803.
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