John B. Terry1,2,3,4
M, b. January 16, 1760, d. February 11, 1845
Father | David C. Terry1 b. circa 1738/39, d. before January, 1797 |
Mother | Elizabeth Luck1 |
John B. Terry John Terry was a Revolutionary War soldier. He volunteered in the spring of 1778, and served three and one-half months as a Private in Captain John Donaldson's Company, and was discharged in August 1778. In 1779 he was drafted in the Pittsylvania County Militia; length of time not stated. In 1781 he served as Ensign in the first regiment of General Stevens' Brigade and was discharged by Captain John Morton, April 2, 1781. Minister's returns of Rev. Lazarus Dodson on record in Pittsylvania County Clerk's Office reads: "Memorandum of marriage between John Terry and Sarah Hodnett the 3rd day of December 1782. Marred by Lazarus Dodson." John Terry was a Presbyterian minister, with the privilege to marry, which seemed to have been a rare honor at that time. The family was quite wealthy as wealth was considered in those days. The Terry's plantation was very extensive; they owned many slaves and a great deal of land. At one time the State of Virginia was divided up into smaller counties and it was found that all but a very small corner of Pittsylvania County was owned by Terrys. Unfortunately, the Terrys were always "land poor." John Terry's estate was valued at about $17,000. The 1810 U.S. Census lists John Terry in Rockingham County, Virginia. Those listed in the household were: 1 Free white male, 45 years and up. 1 Free white female, 45 years and up.1 He was born on January 16, 1760 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1 He married Sarah "Sally" Hodnett, daughter of Ayres Hodnett Sr. and Mary McGhee, on December 3, 1782 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1,4,5 John B. Terry died on February 11, 1845 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, at age 85.1,3
Family | Sarah "Sally" Hodnett b. March 13, 1765, d. before 1845 |
Marriage* | John B. Terry married Sarah "Sally" Hodnett, daughter of Ayres Hodnett Sr. and Mary McGhee, on December 3, 1782 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1,4,5 |
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Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S409] National Archives and Records Administration, 1820 United States Federal Census.
- [S6013] Unknown compiler, U.S., Revolutionary War Pensioners, 1801-1815, 1818-1872.
- [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
- [S2946] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204&enc=1
- [S414] National Archives and Records Administration, 1840 United States Federal Census.
Charles McLaughlin Sr.1,2
M, b. circa 1750, d. before September 16, 1811
Charles McLaughlin Sr. married Sarah Terry, daughter of Henry Terry and Margaret Unknown.1 Charles McLaughlin Sr. was born circa 1750 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.3 He List of Participants in Dunmore's War 1774: Charles McLaughlin in 1774 at Virginia.2 He Served as Regiment of Artillery with the Continental Troops in March, 1780.4 He died before September 16, 1811 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. He left a will on September 16, 1811 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; The will of Charles McLaughlin, Sr., dated Feb 10, 1810 and probated Sep 16, 1811 gives his land to sons Henry and Charles. To daughter Patience he gives her choice of bed and furniture, a mare and saddle, chest and one cow. To daughter Polly, he gives bed and furniture, a cow and a calf. To daughter Sarah, he gives a bed and furniture, a cow and calf, a saddle and wheel. Sons Henry and Charles were appointed executors. Witnesses were David Terry, Barton Terry, Sr., and Moses Terry.
Family | Sarah Terry b. circa 1760, d. before 1811 |
Marriage* | Charles McLaughlin Sr. married Sarah Terry, daughter of Henry Terry and Margaret Unknown.1 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S6107] Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, Virginia Colonial Soldiers.
- [S5011] Comp. Godfrey Memorial Library, American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI).
- [S6106] U.S. National Archives, U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783.
- [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
- [S6108] Will of Charles McLaughlin.
Sarah Terry1
F, b. circa 1760, d. before 1811
Father | Henry Terry2 b. circa 1729, d. circa April, 1784 |
Mother | Margaret Unknown2 |
Sarah Terry married Charles McLaughlin Sr.1 Her married name was McLaughlin. Sarah Terry was born circa 1760. She died before 1811.
Family | Charles McLaughlin Sr. b. circa 1750, d. before September 16, 1811 |
Marriage* | She married Charles McLaughlin Sr.1 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S6111] Will of Henry Terry.
- [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
- [S6108] Will of Charles McLaughlin.
Sarah "Sally" Hodnett1,2,3
F, b. March 13, 1765, d. before 1845
Father | Ayres Hodnett Sr.1 b. 1732, d. August, 1779 |
Mother | Mary McGhee1 b. November 10, 1742, d. circa November 28, 1817 |
Sarah "Sally" Hodnett was born on March 13, 1765 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.1,2 She married John B. Terry, son of David C. Terry and Elizabeth Luck, on December 3, 1782 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1,3,4 As of December 3, 1782,her married name was Terry.3 Sarah "Sally" Hodnett died before 1845 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.4
Family | John B. Terry b. January 16, 1760, d. February 11, 1845 |
Marriage* | She married John B. Terry, son of David C. Terry and Elizabeth Luck, on December 3, 1782 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1,3,4 |
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Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S1382] Comp. Edmund West, Family Data Collection - Births.
- [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
- [S2946] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204&enc=1
David C. Terry1,2,3
M, b. circa 1738/39, d. before January, 1797
Father | Joseph Terry4 b. 1717, d. December 19, 1785 |
Mother | Judith Crawford b. July 9, 1705, d. circa 1772 |
David C. Terry was born circa 1738/39 at Halifax Co., Virginia.4 He married Elizabeth Luck in 1759 at Halifax Co., Virginia.4,1 David C. Terry David Terry's List, negroes Cate, Matthew, Dourkkin & Sal of Champ Terry in 1767 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.3 He The 1782 Pittsylvania County Census showed David Terry as head of a household with 9 white souls and 8 black souls. in 1782 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.2 He died before January, 1797 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.4
Family | Elizabeth Luck |
Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Luck in 1759 at Halifax Co., Virginia.4,1 |
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Citations
- [S1246] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
- [S6096] Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Jackson, Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890.
- [S6097] Unknown compiler, Virginia Tax Records.
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
Joseph Terry1,2,3,4
M, b. 1717, d. December 19, 1785
Father | Benjamin M. Terry Sr.1,3 b. circa 1704, d. circa September, 1771 |
Mother | Elizabeth Dickerson/Irby1,3 b. circa 1708, d. after 1770 |
Joseph Terry In 1748, the Council of Virginia granted James and Joseph Terry 20,000 acres on Turkey Cock Creek in what was then Halifax County. He was appointed by the Court of Pittsylvania in 1777 as surveyor of the road from the Halifax line to the Old Town (Peytonsburg). Joseph Terry's will was dated Dec 4, 1785 and proved Dec 19, 1785 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. Will of Joseph Terry "In the name of God, Amen, I, Joseph Terry of Pittsylvania. Co., Va." First: To my son, David Terry, one Negro woman named "Kate" and her increase, which he has been possessed with for some time. (note 1764) and one Negro woman named "Sarah" and her issues hereafter, to him and his heirs. Second: I lend to my son, Thomas Terry, one Negro "Peter" and one Negro "Lucy" and her issue, also, one mulatto boy "Harry" during his life and his wife's natural life and after their deaths to be equally divided among their children and their heirs. Third: I lend to my son, Joseph Terry, one Negro named "?" which has been in his possession, likewise on Negro boy named "Jack" and a Negro girl named "Grace" and her increases during his life and his wife's natural life and then to be equally divided between their children and their heirs forever. Forth: I give to my daughter, Anna Barksdale, one Negro woman named "Ziller" and one mulatto girl named "Anna" to her and her heirs forever, and also one mulatto woman "Sarah Martin" for the term 6 yrs. and then she is to go free, but if she should have children, they shall remain and belong to the said Anna Barksdale and her heirs forever. Fifth: I lend to my daughter, Lucy Williams, one Negro boy named "Abram" during her natural life and then after her death to her younger son, Dr. Crawford Williams and his heirs forever. Sixth: I give to my daughter, Elizabeth Oliver, 20 Shillings. Seventh: I give to my son, Champness Terry, dec'd heirs, 20 Shillings. Eighth: I give to my grandson, Thomas Terry, son of David Terry, one Negro girl named "Phillis" to him and to his heirs forever. I give 230 acres on branches of Jeremiah's Fork and one Negro boy named "George" to be sold; and the rest of my worldly goods after my just debts be paid, to be equally divided among my three sons: David Terry, Thomas Terry, Joseph Terry, and my two daughters Lucy Wiliams, Anna Barksdale. Executer: Beverly Barksdale, Thomas Terry, David Terry. Signed: Joseph Terry Sr. Witnesses: Charles Terry, Samuel Sloan, John Terry. He was born in 1717 at Chesterfield Co., Virginia.1 He married Judith Crawford, daughter of David "Good Ole Captain David" Crawford II and Elizabeth Smith, circa 1736/37 at Virginia.1,2,4 Joseph Terry died on December 19, 1785 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1
Family | Judith Crawford b. July 9, 1705, d. circa 1772 |
Marriage* | He married Judith Crawford, daughter of David "Good Ole Captain David" Crawford II and Elizabeth Smith, circa 1736/37 at Virginia.1,2,4 |
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Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S5846] Crawford Family History - Part 2 by Bob Chope, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1984780/story/00aff6f6-b5c9-442a-8a39-389cef01b2de
- [S5880] The Will of Benjamin Terry Sr., of Pittsylvania Co., Va, online http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/terry/7273/
- [S6098] Frank Armstrong Crawford, Mrs., Crawford, Robert Leighton Vanderbilt, Laurus Crawfurdiana : memorials of that branch of the Crawford family which comprises the descendants of John Crawford, of Virginia, 1660-1883 ; with notices of the allied families.
Judith Crawford1,2,3
F, b. July 9, 1705, d. circa 1772
Father | David "Good Ole Captain David" Crawford II1,2,3 b. circa 1662, d. July, 1762 |
Mother | Elizabeth Smith1,2,3 b. October 29, 1673, d. circa 1774 |
Judith Crawford was born on July 9, 1705 at Hanover Co., Virginia.1 She married Joseph Terry, son of Benjamin M. Terry Sr. and Elizabeth Dickerson/Irby, circa 1736/37 at Virginia.1,2,3 As of circa 1736/37,her married name was Terry. Judith Crawford died circa 1772 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1
Family | Joseph Terry b. 1717, d. December 19, 1785 |
Marriage* | She married Joseph Terry, son of Benjamin M. Terry Sr. and Elizabeth Dickerson/Irby, circa 1736/37 at Virginia.1,2,3 |
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Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S5846] Crawford Family History - Part 2 by Bob Chope, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1984780/story/00aff6f6-b5c9-442a-8a39-389cef01b2de
- [S6098] Frank Armstrong Crawford, Mrs., Crawford, Robert Leighton Vanderbilt, Laurus Crawfurdiana : memorials of that branch of the Crawford family which comprises the descendants of John Crawford, of Virginia, 1660-1883 ; with notices of the allied families.
Ayres Hodnett Sr.1,2,3
M, b. 1732, d. August, 1779
Ayres Hodnett Sr. Ayres and his family lived in the Buckingham/Cumberland Counties area until 1773 when he moved to Pittsylvania County, where he bought 272 acres of land from William King. This land was on Sandy Creek, near Chatham. (This land was described as a "land of Eden" by William Byrd in 1728.) He was born in 1732 at England.2 He married Mary McGhee, daughter of Edward Thomas McGehee and Elizabeth DeJarnette, on April 19, 1760 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.3,2 Ayres Hodnett Sr. died in August, 1779 at Chatham, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.3 He left a will on September 21, 1779; Will of Ayres Hodnett, Pittsylvania Co. Records, Deed Book 5, page 450: Will of Ayres Hodnett, Sr. Made Aug 1, 1779, Recorded Sep 21, 1779. In the Name of God Amen, August first one thousand seven hundred seventy nine, I, Ayres Hodnett, of Pittsylvania County being very sick, but of a sound memory, and calling to mind the mortality of the body that it is appointed for all men once to die, and knowing not whence it may please the Almighty God to call me from time into Eternity do constitute and ordain this is my last Will and Testament, and first of all I give my Soul unto the Almighty God that gave it and my Body to the Earth from whence it was, to be buried in a Christian Like Manner at the discretion of my Executers and what Worldly Goods the Almighty has been pleased to bless me with I do distribute in the following manner. Viz., I will that the land which I sold to Jeremiah White I make him a Right to him and his Heirs in this my will if he pay the money according to our Bargain. Second, I will to my son Benjamin Hodnett, one shilling Sterling to him and his Heirs forever. Third, I will that the Balance of my land Equally be divided between my three sons, John, James, and Daniel, and if my wife should conceive and bring forth a son in nine months after my death be shall come in for an equal part with the other sons, and if a daughter to share with my daughters as I shall hereafter in this will, and their Heirs forever. Fourth, I will to my sons all my Shop and Tools to them and these things forever. Fifth, I will the whole of my Estate of Negroes, Stocks of every kind, and all my household furniture to be equally divided between my children after my wife's decease. Item. I will that my Wife should have her life time in the land, which I will to my sons, and after her death to be divided in the above manner. I appoint Clay Tanner and Benjamin Terry Executors, and my wife Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and I do here unto set my hand and seal, the day of year above written. Ayres Hodnett Signed, sealed and Delivered in the presence of Clay C. Tanner, Ben Terry, George Hardey The above was again presented in Court Jan 19, 1818 to prove heirs of Ayres Hodnett in settling the estate of William McGeehee, brother to Mary McGehee, who was the wife of Ayres Hodnett. Teste - Will Tunstall Clk.4
Family | Mary McGhee b. November 10, 1742, d. circa November 28, 1817 |
Marriage* | He married Mary McGhee, daughter of Edward Thomas McGehee and Elizabeth DeJarnette, on April 19, 1760 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.3,2 |
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Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S1246] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
- [S3258] 793 18th Street, San Bernadino, CA Earl C. and May (Miller) Frost, DeJarnette and allied families in America (1699-1954).
- [S12044] Pittsylvania Court House, Pittsylvania Co., VA Deed Book 5, Will of Ayres Hodnett, Pittsylvania Co. Records, Deed Book 5, page 450: Will of Ayres Hodnett, Sr. Made Aug 1, 1779, Recorded Sep 21, 1779.
Mary McGhee1,2,3
F, b. November 10, 1742, d. circa November 28, 1817
Father | Edward Thomas McGehee2 b. circa 1702, d. January, 1771 |
Mother | Elizabeth DeJarnette2 b. 1708, d. 1783 |
Mary McGhee The 1782 Pittsylvania Co. Census showed Mary Hodnett as head of a household with 9 white souls and 3 black souls. Will of Mary McGehee Hodnett: In the Name of God Amen November 28, 1817, I Mary Hodnett being very sick but of sound memory and calling to mind the mortality of the body that it is appointed for all once to die and knowing not when it may Please the Almighty God to call me unto eternity do Constitute this my Last & Testament and first of all I give my Soul unto the Almighty God that gave my body to the Earth from whence it came to be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executor. And what worldly goods the Almighty has been pleased to bless me with I do distribute in the following manner. Item I give and will to my daughter Lucy Davis, wife of Joseph Davis - her lawful heirs of her body forever all my part that is coming from my son James Hodnett's Estate together with what I had on hand at the time I went to live with the said James Hodnett, my son. Given under my hand the day and the year above written. Witness: her Jr. White Mary X Hodnett Jepee Woodson mark At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 19th day of January 1818 The within Last Will and Testament of Mary Hodnett Dec'd was presented in Court and proved by the Oaths of the two Subscribing Witnepes and ordered to be recorded. And at another Court held for said County the 18th day of May in the Year aforesaid the Same was again presented in Court and Upon the motion of William Davis who made Oath thereto according to the Law and together with Joel Willis and Ayres Hodnett his securities entered into acknowledged their bond in the penalty of $500 conditioned as the Law directs Certificate is granted for obtaining the letters of administration and the Estate of Mary Hodnett with her Said Will annexed in due form. Teste: Will Tunstall C .P.C. She was born on November 10, 1742 at Cumberland Co., Virginia. She married Ayres Hodnett Sr. on April 19, 1760 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.2,3 As of April 19, 1760,her married name was Hodnett. Mary McGhee died circa November 28, 1817 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
Family | Ayres Hodnett Sr. b. 1732, d. August, 1779 |
Marriage* | She married Ayres Hodnett Sr. on April 19, 1760 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.2,3 |
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Citations
- [S1529] Descendants of William Terry, Jr., online http://66.116.201.218/Terry/index.htm
- [S3258] 793 18th Street, San Bernadino, CA Earl C. and May (Miller) Frost, DeJarnette and allied families in America (1699-1954).
- [S1246] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
Littleberry "Berry" Vest1,2
M, b. November 28, 1774, d. November 14, 1868
Father | John Vest3 b. circa 1749, d. circa 1834 |
Mother | Agnes Davidson b. circa 1749/50, d. after 1810 |
Littleberry "Berry" Vest was buried at Head of the River Cemetery (also known as Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery), Rt. 221, Check, Floyd Co., Virginia.1 He Littleberry Vest signed a petition dated Nov. 11, 1787, favoring the sale of the Glebes with the money to be used for the public good. Also signing was Philip H. Vest. In 1815 he owned 175 acres of land on Runnet Bag. In 1818 he owned land on Otter Creek, Franklin Co., Virginia. He was born on November 28, 1774 at Campbell Co., Virginia.1 He married Mary "Polly" Moore on January 7, 1805 at Campbell Co., Virginia.3 Littleberry "Berry" Vest married Sarah "Sally" James on January 3, 1817 at Franklin Co., Virginia.2 Littleberry "Berry" Vest died on November 14, 1868 at Floyd Co., Virginia, at age 93.1
Family 1 | Mary "Polly" Moore b. circa 1780, d. circa 1816 |
Marriage* | He married Mary "Polly" Moore on January 7, 1805 at Campbell Co., Virginia.3 |
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Family 2 | Sarah "Sally" James b. April 12, 1802, d. May 18, 1878 |
Marriage* | Littleberry "Berry" Vest married Sarah "Sally" James on January 3, 1817 at Franklin Co., Virginia.2 |
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Citations
- [S104] Billy and Juanita Grice, Cemeteries in Floyd County.
- [S66] Beverly Merritt, Franklin County, Virginia Marriage Bonds 1786-1853.
- [S343] Barbara Stanley (e-mail address), Willis Vest in "Floyd Co., Virginia Listserve," listserve message Apr 18, 2004.
- [S1389] Marshall Wingfield, Marriage Bonds of Franklin County, Virginia.
- [S276] Nell Hailey, Franklin County Virginia Death Records 1853-1896.
- [S98] Erma Conner Sowers, Descendants of Littleberry Vest.
- [S96] Beth Fridley, Floyd Co., Virginia Death Records, 1853-1882.
- [S1378] Betty Marie Shelor, and Troy Leon Shelor Myrtle Irene Thompson, Descendants of Simpson Richards.
- [S8] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 4, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S16] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 3, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
Andrew Jackson Goings1,2,3
M, b. November, 1850
Father | James W. Going2,3 b. circa 1820 |
Mother | Gabriella B. Sarah Skinner4,2,1,3 b. 1825, d. 1910 |
Andrew Jackson Goings was born in November, 1850 at Amherst Co., Virginia.1,2 He married Nannie Elizabeth Nuckles on May 9, 1871 at Lynchburg, Virginia.2,3
Family | Nannie Elizabeth Nuckles b. circa 1846, d. before June 7, 1900 |
Marriage* | Andrew Jackson Goings married Nannie Elizabeth Nuckles on May 9, 1871 at Lynchburg, Virginia.2,3 |
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Citations
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
- [S11575] Unknown compiler, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S11769] Unknown compiler, Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911.
- [S2413] Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708660
- [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
Mary "Polly" Moore
F, b. circa 1780, d. circa 1816
Mary "Polly" Moore was born circa 1780 at Campbell Co., Virginia.1 She married Littleberry "Berry" Vest, son of John Vest and Agnes Davidson, on January 7, 1805 at Campbell Co., Virginia.1 As of January 7, 1805,her married name was Vest. Mary "Polly" Moore died circa 1816.2
Family | Littleberry "Berry" Vest b. November 28, 1774, d. November 14, 1868 |
Marriage* | She married Littleberry "Berry" Vest, son of John Vest and Agnes Davidson, on January 7, 1805 at Campbell Co., Virginia.1 |
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Citations
- [S343] Barbara Stanley (e-mail address), Willis Vest in "Floyd Co., Virginia Listserve," listserve message Apr 18, 2004.
- [S98] Erma Conner Sowers, Descendants of Littleberry Vest.
- [S1378] Betty Marie Shelor, and Troy Leon Shelor Myrtle Irene Thompson, Descendants of Simpson Richards.
Edward Thomas McGehee1,2,3
M, b. circa 1702, d. January, 1771
Father | Thomas MackGhee4 b. circa 1645, d. after July 27, 1724 |
Mother | Ann Bastrop4 |
Edward Thomas McGehee Edward was a large land owner and planter. He had 2,830 acres of land in Amelia Co., Virginia in 1746 and 5,788 additional acres in 1748. In the Amelia Co. books his name is spelled "MackGehee". He served in the French and Indian War. He enlisted in Frederick Co., Virginia.4 He was born circa 1702 at King William Co., Virginia.4 He married Elizabeth DeJarnette, daughter of Jean "John" DeJarnette and Mary Mumford, on April 4, 1735 at Prince Edward Co., Virginia.1,2,5,4 Edward Thomas McGehee left a will on April 4, 1770; WILL OF EDWARD McGEHEE, dated April 4th, 1770, recorded in Cumberland Co., Virginia, Will Book 2, p. 23.
I, Edward McGehee of Cumberland County.
Item: To my son John McGehee, 700 acres of land lying in Prince Edward Co,
adjoining the lands of Jacob McGehee. ****
Item: To my daughter Mary Hodnett 5 shillings ****.
Item: To my daughter Elizabeth Wright **** 400 acres of land, being part
of the land whereon I now live.
Item: To my son-in-law Thomas Wright, half of my grist mill, also half of
the land purchased adjoining the mill.
Item: To my son Micajah McGehee **** 700 acres of land in Prince Edward
Co. whereon he now lives.
Item: To my son Daniel McGehee **** 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my son William McGehee 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my son Jacob McGehee 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my son Samuel McGehee 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my daughter Anna McGehee 400 acres of land, adjoining the mill.
Item: I lend my beloved wife, Elizabeth McGehee the land and plantation
whereon I now live with 450 acres ****.
Item: To my son Mumford McGehee *** 700 acres of land in Prince Edward
Co. whereon he now lives.
Executors: Wife Elizabeth, son Mumford, son-in-law Thomas Wright and
Henry Macon. Probated Jan. 28th, 1771.4 He died in January, 1771 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.3,4
I, Edward McGehee of Cumberland County.
Item: To my son John McGehee, 700 acres of land lying in Prince Edward Co,
adjoining the lands of Jacob McGehee. ****
Item: To my daughter Mary Hodnett 5 shillings ****.
Item: To my daughter Elizabeth Wright **** 400 acres of land, being part
of the land whereon I now live.
Item: To my son-in-law Thomas Wright, half of my grist mill, also half of
the land purchased adjoining the mill.
Item: To my son Micajah McGehee **** 700 acres of land in Prince Edward
Co. whereon he now lives.
Item: To my son Daniel McGehee **** 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my son William McGehee 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my son Jacob McGehee 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my son Samuel McGehee 700 acres of land in Prince Edward Co.
Item: To my daughter Anna McGehee 400 acres of land, adjoining the mill.
Item: I lend my beloved wife, Elizabeth McGehee the land and plantation
whereon I now live with 450 acres ****.
Item: To my son Mumford McGehee *** 700 acres of land in Prince Edward
Co. whereon he now lives.
Executors: Wife Elizabeth, son Mumford, son-in-law Thomas Wright and
Henry Macon. Probated Jan. 28th, 1771.4 He died in January, 1771 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.3,4
Family | Elizabeth DeJarnette b. 1708, d. 1783 |
Marriage* | He married Elizabeth DeJarnette, daughter of Jean "John" DeJarnette and Mary Mumford, on April 4, 1735 at Prince Edward Co., Virginia.1,2,5,4 |
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Citations
- [S1246] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
- [S2946] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204&enc=1
- [S1385] Comp. Edmund West, Family Data Collection - Deaths.
- [S3258] 793 18th Street, San Bernadino, CA Earl C. and May (Miller) Frost, DeJarnette and allied families in America (1699-1954).
- [S1242] Edmund West, Family Data Collection - Individual Records.
Elizabeth DeJarnette1,2,3,4
F, b. 1708, d. 1783
Father | Jean "John" DeJarnette3,4 b. circa 1680 |
Mother | Mary Mumford3,4 b. 1683, d. 1765 |
Elizabeth DeJarnette was born in 1708 at Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co., Virginia.1 She married Edward Thomas McGehee, son of Thomas MackGhee and Ann Bastrop, on April 4, 1735 at Prince Edward Co., Virginia.1,2,3,4 As of April 4, 1735,her married name was McGehee.4 Elizabeth DeJarnette died in 1783.3
Family | Edward Thomas McGehee b. circa 1702, d. January, 1771 |
Marriage* | She married Edward Thomas McGehee, son of Thomas MackGhee and Ann Bastrop, on April 4, 1735 at Prince Edward Co., Virginia.1,2,3,4 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1246] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
- [S2946] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204&enc=1
- [S1242] Edmund West, Family Data Collection - Individual Records.
- [S3258] 793 18th Street, San Bernadino, CA Earl C. and May (Miller) Frost, DeJarnette and allied families in America (1699-1954).
Henry L. Vest1,2,3
M, b. June 18, 1834, d. October 22, 1862
Father | Samuel Littleberry Vest1,3 b. June 8, 1813, d. September 22, 1890 |
Mother | Sarah H. "Sally" Iddings1,3 b. November 1, 1817, d. June 27, 1890 |
Henry L. Vest was buried at Winchester, Virginia.3 He was born on June 18, 1834 at Franklin Co., Virginia.1,3 He married Rebecca Jane "Becky" Hall on December 19, 1854 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,2,3 Henry L. Vest died on October 22, 1862 at Winchester, Virginia, at age 28; Died of typhoid fever while in the service.3
Family | Rebecca Jane "Becky" Hall b. August 2, 1838, d. December 5, 1912 |
Marriage* | He married Rebecca Jane "Becky" Hall on December 19, 1854 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,2,3 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S16] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 3, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Rebecca J. Conner obituary in an undated edition.
- [S349] Erma C. Sowers, A Report on the Descendants of Henry Iddings and Abigail Richardson.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S11769] Unknown compiler, Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911.
- [S12] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 5, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
Benjamin M. "Berry" Vest1,2,3
M, b. April 15, 1836, d. February 19, 1918
Father | Samuel Littleberry Vest1,2 b. June 8, 1813, d. September 22, 1890 |
Mother | Sarah H. "Sally" Iddings1,2 b. November 1, 1817, d. June 27, 1890 |
Benjamin M. "Berry" Vest was buried at Samuel L. Vest Cemetery, Vest Tannery Road, Check, Floyd Co., Virginia.3 He was born on April 15, 1836 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,2,3 He married Harriet E. Swepston, daughter of George Washington Swepston and Mary Unknown, on November 11, 1858 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,2 Benjamin M. "Berry" Vest died on February 19, 1918 at Floyd Co., Virginia, at age 81.2,4,3
Family | Harriet E. Swepston b. September 6, 1836, d. August 21, 1882 |
Marriage* | Benjamin M. "Berry" Vest married Harriet E. Swepston, daughter of George Washington Swepston and Mary Unknown, on November 11, 1858 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S16] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 3, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S349] Erma C. Sowers, A Report on the Descendants of Henry Iddings and Abigail Richardson.
- [S2859] Samuel L. Vest Cemetery, Floyd Co., VA, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2217445&GRid=60242894&CRid=2217445&
- [S1569] Funeral records of Mr. Marion Thomas Hall, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/recordsofmarionthomashall.htm
- [S131] Virginia Court House abbreviated copy on file at Floyd Co., 1890 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S8] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 4, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
Charles David Vest1,2,3,4
M, b. April 1, 1838, d. March 2, 1878
Father | Samuel Littleberry Vest3,2 b. June 8, 1813, d. September 22, 1890 |
Mother | Sarah H. "Sally" Iddings2,3 b. November 1, 1817, d. June 27, 1890 |
Charles David Vest was buried at Hoback - Rutrough Cemetery, Rt. 221 E. by Rt. 679, 17 miles east of Floyd, Floyd Co., Virginia.1 He was born on April 1, 1838 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,3 He married Margaret Ellen Hoback, daughter of William P. Hoback and Magdaline Bowman, on September 26, 1865 at Floyd Co., Virginia.3,5,6,2 Charles David Vest died on March 2, 1878 at Floyd Co., Virginia, at age 39; Died of pneumonia.1,2
Family | Margaret Ellen Hoback b. June 3, 1847, d. June 24, 1942 |
Marriage* | He married Margaret Ellen Hoback, daughter of William P. Hoback and Magdaline Bowman, on September 26, 1865 at Floyd Co., Virginia.3,5,6,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S700] Unknown, Hoback - Rutrough Cemetery, Floyd Co., VA.
- [S349] Erma C. Sowers, A Report on the Descendants of Henry Iddings and Abigail Richardson.
- [S16] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 3, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S2391] Floyd County Historical Society Cemeteries of Floyd County, VA, online http://floydcountyhistoricalsociety.org/cemeteries/alpha.html
- [S199] Ruth Hale & Glenna G. Garner, Stonewall Cemetery, Floyd Co., VA.
- [S328] Donna J. Robertson, Tombstone Inscriptions of Floyd County, Virginia.
- [S331] William Lindsay Lawrence, Judy G. Blackwell, Erma C. Sowers, and Mabel Collins Willis Ora Belle Mayberry McColeman, Descendants of Elder John Lawrence.
- [S8] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 4, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S11] Effie King Brown, Descendants of John King 1759-1843.
John E. Vest1,2,3,4
M, b. February 23, 1840, d. June 6, 1922
Father | Samuel Littleberry Vest2,1 b. June 8, 1813, d. September 22, 1890 |
Mother | Sarah H. "Sally" Iddings1,2 b. November 1, 1817, d. June 27, 1890 |
John E. Vest was buried at Samuel L. Vest Cemetery, Vest Tannery Road, Check, Floyd Co., Virginia.4 He was born on February 23, 1840 at Floyd Co., Virginia.2,1,4 He married Sarah Lucinda Juanna Hall, daughter of David A. Hall and Abigail Iddings, on September 12, 1867 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,5,2 John E. Vest died on June 6, 1922 at Floyd Co., Virginia, at age 82.2,3,4
Family | Sarah Lucinda Juanna Hall b. September 25, 1851, d. February 29, 1928 |
Marriage* | John E. Vest married Sarah Lucinda Juanna Hall, daughter of David A. Hall and Abigail Iddings, on September 12, 1867 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,5,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S16] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 3, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S349] Erma C. Sowers, A Report on the Descendants of Henry Iddings and Abigail Richardson.
- [S1569] Funeral records of Mr. Marion Thomas Hall, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/recordsofmarionthomashall.htm
- [S2859] Samuel L. Vest Cemetery, Floyd Co., VA, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2217445&GRid=60242894&CRid=2217445&
- [S116] Floyd Press, From the Juanna Hall Vest obituary in the Mar 22, 1928 edition.
- [S131] Virginia Court House abbreviated copy on file at Floyd Co., 1890 United States Federal Census.
- [S8] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 4, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
Abigail "Abbie" Vest1,2,3,4
F, b. May 2, 1846, d. December 7, 1933
Father | Samuel Littleberry Vest5,1,2,3,4 b. June 8, 1813, d. September 22, 1890 |
Mother | Sarah H. "Sally" Iddings5,2,1,3,4 b. November 1, 1817, d. June 27, 1890 |
Abigail "Abbie" Vest was buried at Head of the River Cemetery (also known as Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery), Rt. 221, Check, Floyd Co., Virginia.4 She was born on May 2, 1846 at Floyd Co., Virginia.4 She married James Mathias Furrow, son of Adam Furrow and Eliza Elizabeth Poff, on December 13, 1868 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,3,4 As of December 13, 1868,her married name was Furrow. Abigail "Abbie" Vest died on December 7, 1933 at Copper Hill, Floyd Co., Virginia, at age 87.2,3,4
Family | James Mathias Furrow b. July 20, 1847, d. June 22, 1918 |
Marriage* | Abigail "Abbie" Vest married James Mathias Furrow, son of Adam Furrow and Eliza Elizabeth Poff, on December 13, 1868 at Floyd Co., Virginia.1,3,4 |
Children |
Citations
- [S16] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 3, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
- [S98] Erma Conner Sowers, Descendants of Littleberry Vest.
- [S349] Erma C. Sowers, A Report on the Descendants of Henry Iddings and Abigail Richardson.
- [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
- [S116] Floyd Press, From the Hannah Vest Hall obituary in the Jun 23. 1932 edition.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S131] Virginia Court House abbreviated copy on file at Floyd Co., 1890 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
- [S12] Floyd Co., Virginia Court House, Book 5, Floyd Co., Virginia Marriage Records.
Thomas Linthicum IV1,2,3,4
M, b. June 1, 1725, d. before September 19, 1796
Father | Thomas Linthicum III3,4 b. September 28, 1701, d. December 4, 1766 |
Mother | Sarah Burton3,4 b. November 7, 1706 |
Thomas Linthicum IV was born on June 1, 1725 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland.3,4 He married Sarah Bennett on October 13, 1773 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.5,2 Thomas Linthicum IV Dec 10, 1777 - Buys Buys 400 acres from Isaac Crews (Edward Linthicum was a witness on this deed - not sure of relationship) on December 10, 1777 at Fluvanna Co., Virginia. He Buys about 340 acres from Guy Smith on November 7, 1778 at Fluvanna Co., Virginia. He Sells 9_(?) acres to John Tones on September 1, 1779 at Fluvanna Co., Virginia. He Sells 50 acres to Tunstall Quarles on October 9, 1782 at Fluvanna Co., Virginia. He Thomas and Sarah sell about 250 acres to Leonard Thompson on October 14, 1782 at Fluvanna Co., Virginia. He Roger Thompson, John Thompson, Samuel Richardson and Tunstall Quarles are ordered by the court of Fluvanna to travel to Sara since she "Cannot conveniently travel to our County Court to acknowledge the conveyance" (basically to give up her right of dower to the land sell to Leonard Thompson, not sure if she was sick or already in Pittsylvannia Co, Virginia at this time) on November 8, 1782 at Fluvanna Co., Virginia. He Sarah relinguishes her right of dower to the lands sold to Leonard Thompson. on November 30, 1782. He Linthicums Deed fm Griffith This Indenture made this first day of March in the year of our Lord Seventeen Hundred and ninety six Between William Griffith and Susanna his wife of Pittsylvania County in the State of Virginia of the one part and and Thomas Linthicum Sr of Pittsylvania County in the State of Virginia of the other part withnesseth that the said William Griffith and Susanna his wife for and in consideration of the sum of twenty eight pounds current money of Virginia to them in hand paid by the said Thomas Linthicum Sr. the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged by them the said William Griffith and Susanna his wife, hath bargained and sold and by their presents doth grant bargain and sel unto the said Thomas Linthicum his heirs exectors adminsstrs for ever one certain piece, trac or parcel of land lyng and being in Pittsylvania County in the State of Virginia on the waters of great Cherry Stone Creek containing fifty acres, more or less and bounded as followeth, to wit, beginning at a poppler near the hed of a branch on the southside of the land thence down the branch as it minders to the great Branch, thence up the great branch as it minders ti a corner red oak, thence a southerly course to the beginning--Together with all trees, ways, waters and watercourses, profits, commondities, and appertainences to the same belonging to him the said Thomas Linthicum Senr his heirs, est admisstr to have and to hold the said trac orparcel of land and promisses unto him the said Thomas Linthicum his heirs, exts admissrs and assigns for ever and the said William Griffith and Susanna his wife for themselves and their heirs doth convenant and agree to and with said Thomas Linthicum sr that he the said William Griffeth and Susanna his wife and their heirs the said trac or parcel of land above mentioned with the appertainences unto him the said Thomas Linthicum his heirs excts admssrs and assigns for ever and against the claim or claims of every other person or persons whatsoever shall and will warrant and for ever defend by these presnts, in witness whereof the said William Griffith and Susanna his wife sets their hands and seals the da and year above mentioned. The Word senior underlined before signed, the work wife anunderlined before signed
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of William Griffith S.S. Test Thos Linthicum, John Bennatt, Rice Linthicum Sussana (her mark) Griffith S.S. on March 1, 1796 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.6 He left a will on April 4, 1796 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; In the Name of God Amen I Thomas Linthicum Senr being in perfect health and in good memory, thanks be to God for it do make this my last Will and Testament as followeth Itam my Will is that my hole Estate pesnal and Reale shall be Sold to the best advantage and that all my just dets paid my Will is that if any of my Estate over and above paying my just dets that it be equally divided between Thomas Linthicum miner and William Newten. Thomas Newten, Jane Rigney and Mary Rigney whensoever the said Children come to Lawfull age My Will is that my wife Sarah Linthicum may have possition of my Land and Plantation whereon I now live so long as she be please to stay Theron but if she should remove from the place then my Land Sold as the rest of my Estate and put to the best advantage at the Descrestion of my Executors This confirms to be my last Will and Testament Witness my hand I leave my Son Thomas Linthicum Executor and John Bennatt my (unreadable) before assigned.
Thos Linthicum
Test Thomas Linthicum junr, John Bennatt, Delila Newton
At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 19th Day of September 1796 The within written last Will and Testament of Thomas Linthicum deceas'd was exibited into Court and proved by the Oaths of two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and Sarah Linthicum Widow & relict of the said Testator came into Court and renounces and disclaims all benefit or advantage of any Legacy or Legacies to her given Devised or bequeathed in and by the said last Will, and thereupon it is Ordered that Edward Hatchet, Richard Johnson, Stephen Yates and David Parsons or any three of them do lay off and asscertain to the said Sarah Linthicum one third part of and in the Estate of the said Testator, and report their proceedings Thereupon here to the Court. And afterwards to wit at a Court held for the said County the 20th Day of February 1797 came Thomas Linthicum one of the Executors Named in the said Will, and On his Motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate of the Said Will in due form, he having first Taken the oath by Law prescribed, and with John Adams and Thomas B. Jones his Securities ordered into Bond as the Law directs and acknowledged the same.
Teste WIll. Tunstall CC.1 He died before September 19, 1796 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; his will was probated on this date.1
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of William Griffith S.S. Test Thos Linthicum, John Bennatt, Rice Linthicum Sussana (her mark) Griffith S.S. on March 1, 1796 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.6 He left a will on April 4, 1796 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; In the Name of God Amen I Thomas Linthicum Senr being in perfect health and in good memory, thanks be to God for it do make this my last Will and Testament as followeth Itam my Will is that my hole Estate pesnal and Reale shall be Sold to the best advantage and that all my just dets paid my Will is that if any of my Estate over and above paying my just dets that it be equally divided between Thomas Linthicum miner and William Newten. Thomas Newten, Jane Rigney and Mary Rigney whensoever the said Children come to Lawfull age My Will is that my wife Sarah Linthicum may have possition of my Land and Plantation whereon I now live so long as she be please to stay Theron but if she should remove from the place then my Land Sold as the rest of my Estate and put to the best advantage at the Descrestion of my Executors This confirms to be my last Will and Testament Witness my hand I leave my Son Thomas Linthicum Executor and John Bennatt my (unreadable) before assigned.
Thos Linthicum
Test Thomas Linthicum junr, John Bennatt, Delila Newton
At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 19th Day of September 1796 The within written last Will and Testament of Thomas Linthicum deceas'd was exibited into Court and proved by the Oaths of two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and Sarah Linthicum Widow & relict of the said Testator came into Court and renounces and disclaims all benefit or advantage of any Legacy or Legacies to her given Devised or bequeathed in and by the said last Will, and thereupon it is Ordered that Edward Hatchet, Richard Johnson, Stephen Yates and David Parsons or any three of them do lay off and asscertain to the said Sarah Linthicum one third part of and in the Estate of the said Testator, and report their proceedings Thereupon here to the Court. And afterwards to wit at a Court held for the said County the 20th Day of February 1797 came Thomas Linthicum one of the Executors Named in the said Will, and On his Motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate of the Said Will in due form, he having first Taken the oath by Law prescribed, and with John Adams and Thomas B. Jones his Securities ordered into Bond as the Law directs and acknowledged the same.
Teste WIll. Tunstall CC.1 He died before September 19, 1796 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; his will was probated on this date.1
Family | Sarah Bennett d. after September 19, 1796 |
Marriage* | Thomas Linthicum IV married Sarah Bennett on October 13, 1773 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.5,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1522] VA Pittsylvania County, Pittsylvania County, VA, Will Book, Volume 1, Page 434. will of Thomas Linthicum.
- [S6084] Elizabeth Petty, indexer Bentley, Virginia, Marriage Records, 1700-1850.
- [S6085] Unknown compiler, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911.
- [S6086] Matilda P. Badger, Genealogy of the Linthicum and Allied Families.
- [S437] Jordan R. Dodd, Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850.
- [S1523] VA Pittsylvania Co., Pittsylvania Co., VA Deed Book 10.
- [S1526] Charles Rigney Family, online http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/e/William-L-Creel/GENE1-0002.html
- [S1524] Yates - Linthicum marriage certificate.
- [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
Sarah Bennett1
F, d. after September 19, 1796
Sarah Bennett married Thomas Linthicum IV, son of Thomas Linthicum III and Sarah Burton, on October 13, 1773 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.2,1 As of October 13, 1773,her married name was Linthicum. Sarah Bennett died after September 19, 1796 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
Family | Thomas Linthicum IV b. June 1, 1725, d. before September 19, 1796 |
Marriage* | She married Thomas Linthicum IV, son of Thomas Linthicum III and Sarah Burton, on October 13, 1773 at Cumberland Co., Virginia.2,1 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S6084] Elizabeth Petty, indexer Bentley, Virginia, Marriage Records, 1700-1850.
- [S437] Jordan R. Dodd, Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850.
- [S1522] VA Pittsylvania County, Pittsylvania County, VA, Will Book, Volume 1, Page 434. will of Thomas Linthicum.
- [S1526] Charles Rigney Family, online http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/e/William-L-Creel/GENE1-0002.html
Thomas Linthicum Jr.1,2
M, d. 1843
Father | Thomas Linthicum IV2 b. June 1, 1725, d. before September 19, 1796 |
Mother | Sarah Bennett2 d. after September 19, 1796 |
Thomas Linthicum Jr. Thomas Linthicum, Jr. left a noncupative will leaving everything to his wife, Delila. The will was dated January 31, 1843 and proved March 20, 1843. He married Mary Unknown. Thomas Linthicum Jr. Thomas Jr. and his wife Mary goes back to Fluvanna Co., Virginia, and sign a deed selling 100 acres to a Nancy Bashaw. (widow of Spencer Bashaw) on October 6, 1796 at Fluvanna Co., Virginia. He married Delilah Newton on March 27, 1827 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1 Thomas Linthicum Jr. died in 1843 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
Family 1 | Mary Unknown |
Marriage* | He married Mary Unknown. |
Family 2 | Delilah Newton |
Marriage* | Thomas Linthicum Jr. married Delilah Newton on March 27, 1827 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1 |
Martha Jane Vest1,2
F, b. May 9, 1847, d. April 4, 1927
Father | Samuel Littleberry Vest2,1 b. June 8, 1813, d. September 22, 1890 |
Mother | Sarah H. "Sally" Iddings1,2 b. November 1, 1817, d. June 27, 1890 |
Martha Jane Vest was buried at Galilee Church Cemetery, from Salem on Rt. 11, left on Rt. 603 across railroad tracks, Elliston, Montgomery Co., Virginia.3,1 She was born on May 9, 1847 at Floyd Co., Virginia.3 She married James McDaniel on September 13, 1867 at Floyd Co., Virginia.2 As of September 13, 1867,her married name was McDaniel. Martha Jane Vest died on April 4, 1927 at Montgomery Co., Virginia, at age 79.3,1
Family | James McDaniel b. August 11, 1847, d. August 6, 1920 |
Marriage* | She married James McDaniel on September 13, 1867 at Floyd Co., Virginia.2 |